Kyle Kingsbury Podcast - #429 Exploring Consciousness: Brain Optimization and the Power of Microdosing with Adam Brain Supreme
Episode Date: October 26, 2025In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes Adam from Brain Supreme, discussing his intriguing story and various topics such as education, conspiracies, and health. Adam shares his background as a former c...ollege football player at Northwestern and his unexpected success during the cannabis boom in California. He delves into the ups and downs of his venture in the cannabis industry, detailing both financial successes and devastating losses due to environmental factors and market changes. Amid this turmoil, Adam discovers the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms and microdosing, leading to the establishment of Brain Supreme. The discussion also covers the influence of individuals like Andrew Wakefield and the importance of maintaining high frequency and positive energy to combat negativity. The conversation touches on societal issues, personal resilience, and preparation for potential future challenges. Connect with Adam here: Instagram BrainSupreme Products and his unexpected success during the cannabis boom in California. He delves into the ups and downs of his venture in the cannabis industry, detailing both financial successes and devastating losses due to environmental factors and market changes. Amid this turmoil, Adam discovers the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms and microdosing, leading to the establishment of Brain Supreme. The discussion also covers the influence of individuals like Andrew Wakefield and the importance of maintaining high frequency and positive energy to combat negativity. The conversation touches on societal issues, personal resilience, and preparation for potential future challenges. Connect with Adam here: Instagram BrainSupreme Products Use code KYLE on any Brain Supreme products for 15% off From Kyle: The Community is coming! Click here to learn more Our Sponsors: Let’s level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to Lucy.co/KKP and use promo code (KKP) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy offers FREE SHIPPING and has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind. To SUPERCHARGE YOUR STEM CELLS, go to qualialife.com/kyle15 for up to 50% off, and use code KYLE15 for an additional 15%. If there’s ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it’s MAGNESIUM. Head to http://www.bioptimizers.com/kingsbu now and use code KINGSBU to claim your 15% discount. These are the b3 bands I was talking about. They are amazing, I highly recommend incorporating them into your movement practice. Connect with Kyle: I'm back on Instagram, come say hey @kylekingsbu Twitter: @kingsbu Our Farm Initiative: @gardenersofeden.earth Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kyle-Kingsbury Kyle's Website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe & leave a 5-star review with your thoughts!
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Welcome back to today's podcast.
We have Adam from Brain Supreme.
Adam has actually a very cool story.
One of the coolest stories that I've come across.
He kind of hit the jackpot when the cannabis boom was taking place in California.
And I'm not going to give anything away, but it was a freaking wild story.
And like myself, college football player, he actually played at Northwestern.
We played against Northwestern when I was at ASU my senior year.
We dive into all things, education.
We dive into conspiracies.
We dive into all the conspiracies.
Really, all of them.
probably this is more candid in the conversation of conspiracies than any of their
podcast. But most importantly, we bring it home to what is within our control.
Where should we be focusing our energies, you know, in times that are odd, to say the least.
So I had a great conversation with Adam. I'm super pumped. I'll have him back on the podcast.
Check out everything in the show notes. If you want to get a hold of them and try some of the
protocols that he breaks down, that's all available. Without further ado, my brother, Adam, for Brain
Supreme.
welcome the podcast brother thank you man i've been a big fan for quite a while so i'm excited to be
here yeah i'm super stoked i got to meet you at our brother cow's house and i've mentioned cal probably
hundreds of times on this podcast but never enough because i love anybody knows cal knows what
fucking awesome he is and i have such great memories with that guy but one of the things that i
love about him is right when i met him i realized oh this dude knows a ton of cool people too yeah
not just name dropping cool people but like actually fucking
rad people that you want to hang out with. And I met a ton of great folks hanging with Cal.
So that was a unique and rad experience we got to do, meeting out at the new spot and
Spicewood and getting a spin and do the, what was that technology called?
The Unwine Machine. The Unwine Machine. Yeah, that was legit. Did you end up getting one of those?
I did. Yeah, I did. In fact, that was the guy who kicked it all off. I'm like the catalyst for
Cal in a way. Like all the shit that we've been into, the unwind machine, urine therapy,
globe skepticism, just like wild rabbit hole shit. I'm the provocative.
agent that kind of kicks it up. The pot. I like that. You know, the thing that Cal's credit is,
so like he'll golf with Armstrong, Lance Armstrong and Ron White and he'll go to the Michael
Jordan Resort in Idaho where he's got his place. But like the men's group he put together
is such an eclectic assortment of people. No one like famous on that level at all. He really
moves between worlds with great fluidity. And I had this interesting experience recently where, look,
we're organized by hierarchy status wealth attainment it influences us okay if joe rogan walks into the room
like everybody's going to sit up a little straighter you're going to know an alpha has walked into the
room but like how much is it going to orient your behavior are you going to become sycophantic
are you going to stop paying attention to another person are you going to invalidate somebody else
in the environment and one of the things about cow and really what defines a proper man and human
being is how well you can manage that and manage those emotions recognize it's true we're lobsters
There's a natural hierarchy, as Jordan Peterson says, there's a natural hierarchy.
So, yeah, I recognize the hierarchy, but like, how much do I need to live into it?
And one of the things, there's a lot to learn about Cal, but one of the things that's really
impressive about him is that he's aware of the status and hierarchy, but he manages it so well
in the way he organizes his life and friendships and interest, and that's like inspiring kind of
thing.
Yeah, I think that's what allows him to be in with some of the people up the hierarchy chain
is that he's never oh my god dude tell me about this and this he's just cow there's no get off your
knees and talk to me i'm up here there's none of that shit where i don't know that i don't have a quarter
of the fame as half the people that he hangs with but even with that it would just be odd right like
people some people who are fight fans be like oh man you must get recognized there all the time
it's no maybe at the airport in san Jose because there's a ton of fighters there or in
Vegas for sure it's like once on a three-day trip or something if at all it's not all the time
but when people would if they fall in that category of fan then they're way different like they want to know all the things you can see them getting nervous kind of hands getting clammy and oh I want to ask them I don't want to take your time I'm fucking ask me questions dude I'm right here I'm happy to talk to you it's not you know that is a very real thing even on the smallest fucking D list F list celebrity of whatever and somebody like you I don't know you have observed your life from the outside the way a lot of people do and we move in a very similar circle but when you have that kind of C or D level celebrity it's nice because you can lean into it
I lived in L.A. for years, and I became a completely accidental celebrity yoga trainer.
I was a college football linebacker. I came out of Northwestern Big Ten linebacker, and I was pretty beat up and injured.
My back was going out at 24 years old, at 24 years old living in New York City, my lower back was going out all the time.
And I'm like, what fuck's going to happen when I'm 44?
So I walked into a yoga studio, I started taking yoga.
And all the things that made me like an average college football linebacker by like Big Ten standards, I was slow, weak, flexible, funny, and Jewish made me like the best fucking yoga teacher.
So I literally became like a celebrity yoga teacher when I was in L.A.
And the whole thing with celebrity is like when you approach them, they immediately back off.
Don't ask me for anything.
I can't do anything.
And there's this defensiveness.
You're like, oh, fuck, I just want to tell you, I like the movie or you've been an inspiration.
So there's this whole weird, subtextual bubble of protection that happens around these people.
Naturally, some of them invite it in.
But when you're this like, see your D-level celebrity, like you can lean into, oh, wow, cool.
You recognize me.
I'd love to answer the questions.
You're not this defensive.
You have an appreciation for it.
That is correct.
I had a, to give a good example is that I've met a bunch of guys.
I remember when I was 19, I met Mike Tyson at the Arizona Mills Mall.
Huge, before I even considered fighting, right?
But a huge fan of Mike, as all are growing up in the 80s.
And he had one, like, six-foot-six, 350-pound giant black bodyguard.
And I go, Iron Mike!
And he could see my face light up, and his buddy stands right in between us.
He goes, no, man.
And he's like, no, man, it's cool.
And I moved around him.
And he remember slapping five.
with him and I was like, feeling like I was shaking hands with the gorilla. His palms were so
freaking thick. I'd never felt anything like it. But he was super fucking genuine. It was like,
handshake hug. And he was so genuine. And I was like, damn, that's rad. Fast forward.
One of our events were fit for service were in Santa Monica at Lowe's. And Arnold's there. And I'm
like, holy shit. And I look at him and I'm a fit dude. But he looks over and he's like, and I was
like, just want to shake your hand, buddy, jog over to him. He doesn't break stride. He holds
at his hand. He gives me three fingers and then keeps moving. And I was so disappointed, right? I was
so disappointed, but I was telling me, I was like, God, man, I wanted that to be fucking
way better.
And I've seen guys like, and again, Arnold's on a different level than Chuck Liddell.
But when I lived with Chuck for the last couple of training camps, we had a running joke.
Like, he could have a bite on his fork, lifted to go to his mouth, and some fan was going
to fucking grab him by the hand, put his hand down and ask for a picture, and he would say,
yes, he wouldn't even flinch, right?
And Chuck always knew the value of his fans, and that's why what made his career, right?
But his generosity was above and beyond.
He didn't have to do that.
So, like, seeing that as an example, remembering Mike, like, what a dick, Arnold is.
But then at the same time, Chuck LaDle's fame is a sliver of what Arnold was in his prime.
Like, a sliver.
Think about that.
Like, greatest action hero of all time, worldwide international fame.
He probably can't go, he literally can't go anywhere without having somebody come up to him or multiple people come up to him.
And so if I frame it that way, then it's, that would suck, dude.
That would be a fucking nightmare to have that kind of fame.
I have empathy for it.
So I used to, I taught yoga at the high.
Hollywood Y in the heyday of the Hollywood Y. It's like before COVID just fucked up and ruined everything
and Hollywood was awesome and the Hollywood Y and dude it would be mat to Matt and just packed and
Orlando Bloom wandered into class one day and he ended becoming like a buddy of mine and got him
into mountain biking. I got him my mountain bike crew. But you really develop some empathy because
it's nonstop. Yeah. Like it's nonstop. And the amount of neuroses that people come up to you with
it starts with a compliment and then they're talking about themselves and then it becomes a little
but can you help me? Can you advise me? It's such an energetic drain all these people all the
time that it takes a really sophisticated mentality and emotion and time, especially for young
people, it takes time to learn how to manage that because people are pulling at you all the time
and it's not easy. And then it fucks your head. You start to get addicted to it. Suddenly you're in a
place where you're not being noticed as much and this and that. So it's a very hard thing and it's a very
hard, it's a very hard thing to manage. But you also do as a fan, you remember the person who is a dick.
You're like, hey, dude, I'm fucking, I'm 45.
I just wanted to shake your hand so you've been to inspiration.
That's, yeah.
I don't need the wall.
But I see it both ways.
Yeah, exactly.
I see it both ways.
It still left the sour taste in my mouth, especially because that was like childhood
hero number one.
It's Arnold, it's Stallone, it's Hulkomania, and maybe Tyson, maybe Tyson, right?
It's a very short list.
There's one hand, and it's mostly the action heroes.
So it was a bummer, but as I've grown and matured, I do see it from all sides.
And that also is what makes it so.
cool when the guys like Chuck or when a guy's like Tyson, right? Because they don't have to be.
Right. But they are still. That's fucking rat. Super rat. Right. Shit. We've just jumped into having
good conversation here. You talked about going to Northwestern and being a football player.
I'd love for you to break down what was life like growing up? What were your interests and then
what's brought you into everything they're into today? What was the fire that lit under your
ass to become? You always lead with a little intro so they'll know Brain Supreme. They'll get that little
because you do the intro beforehand. You do the intro before. Yeah. Okay. No, I want to, but that's, this
is the setup to get into brain supreme so it's a setup to get into everything we're going to talk about
today so i was an all-state high school football player in new jersey probably could have been more
than that but i blew my shoulder out my junior year and this was back in the day when you're like oh
tough it out just it's in your head i'm 55 so this is 86 87 88 i played with my one arm tape to my body
so i was a offensive tackle and this is back the day when we played like you never left the field
in high school right maybe a special team or two no you didn't come out 100 plays with my right
arm tape for my body is to play with this giant canvas harness. I had a subluxing shoulder.
So with dislocating shoulder, you know this well, a dislocating shoulder pops all the way out
and then it's hanging out in your chest. A subluxing shoulder is the joint gets loosened and it
gets stuck and then you could get it back in. It happens, it's a pain orgasm that's extraordinary
and you can snap it back in. But if it happened twice in a game, your arm goes numb. And so you're
useless. So I used to, they had this huge canvas harness. So it'd go all the way to my chest,
secure on this side, and I'd have about a 4-inch range of motion with my right arm, and I did
everything my left arm. So I was a one-arm linebacker. Still ended up being Allstate. The scholarships
went from, like, Stanford, Tennessee, down to got the last, it was Northwestern and University
of Arizona. And the University of Arizona actually fucked me at the last minute to take a guy from
Hawaii. I got a phone call at like midnight on Sunday. They're like, sorry, we're going to
go with this guy from Hawaii. Northwestern is a good school, though. I remember playing Northwestern my
senior year, and we had a lot of the Pack 10, Big Ten games going. And a couple of my cousins went
there. It's a great academic education. So there's that. Hold on. So the way you and I think now,
yes, on paper, it's a great academic institution. But it is the most foolish shit educational
institution imaginable. So the quarter system has a summer. But if you don't, they, so you're on
the trimester system because they would give you the summers off. So we have basically eight or
nine weeks to learn the classics, to learn physics, so whatever. It's totally bullshit. It's just
based on cranking out more classes, accredited academic facilities getting more and more
fame and popularity and so forth. So when I talked to my friends who went to Amherst and Williams
and other schools, like Weck, like Dave Weck went to Williams. Like the education Weck got at
Williams. He had dinner with his professors. He knew his professors. So on paper, as it's ranked
by Newsweek or US Nation magazine something, yeah, it's a very good school. But it's a bullshit
education. It's not a great school from an educational standpoint.
point but so yeah so sorry but I digress I actually anybody out there who's got children that are
getting over for college like you really want to think about the trimester system versus the semester
system and I highly encourage the semester system so you have two along 15 week learning cycles
as opposed to three nine week learning cycles it's very different very different you'll I think
you end up ultimately imbiving a lot more of your education and really kind of getting so that's
besides the point so yeah I went to northwestern came out I was like really good
beat up. I studied filmmaking. I made a short film that did pretty well, won a student
academy award. And so I came to New York City and I was chefing with a catering company
as a side hustle and working on films, got into commercial directing. That world was like
complete. My brother and I shot up and elevated really quickly before we know we're working
for radical media and making like really big commercials. And I was a young man. I really
didn't know what I wanted. And that world just seemed like the level of neuroses and insanity
and the modern advertising world like freak me the fuck out. I was like, holy shit. These people
are nuts, man, like malicious and nuts and they lie. I had none of the emotional psychological
tools. I don't know how to navigate that space, but I just saw what's happening. So I didn't
really want any part of that. Took a couple, we did a job for 1997 ESPN college football launch,
all the interstitial football image. And I went to Central and South America for about four
months, traveled, worked a coffee farm. I got the, did some stuff like that. Then I went to Europe
and picked coffee beans. So I picked coffee beans for a little bit and traveled through what worked
the boat through the Panama Canal through Central and South America, came back, started
Sheffing. Then I went to Europe, did some traveling in Europe, some very formative experiences,
worked on an olive farm, worked in an olive harvest, worked in a grape harvest into an olive harvest
in this beautiful countryside of Tuscany and so forth. Ended up coming back, started working
on a book. So I was private chefing. It was chefing for a high-end catering company, New York,
started working on a novel. Worked on a novel for the better part of 10 years called Tomato
Rhapsody. Everybody thought I was nuts. I was wasting my late 20s, waste in my 30s. The book,
I got an agent immediately.
The book sold in four days for over a million dollars.
Damn.
Yeah, like I did it.
It was a multi-book deal.
This was 2008, 2009.
Usually get an 18-month ramp-up time for a first novelist because they want you to have
the second book, like, really ready to go.
But they were so excited about Tomato Rhapsody that they truncated it to nine months.
But in that nine months, we had the 2008, 2009 housing crisis.
The publishing world completely fell apart.
Amazon, like, totally took over.
I was with a division of Random House called Bantam,
the number one, two, and three at Bantam,
who all bought my book and supported my career.
They all got fired.
And then the day my novel came out,
Michael Jackson died.
So I was at Book Soup for the opening book event
in Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.
And it's fucking, like a little book,
like who care?
Like every culture writer in the country went on to.
So they ended up like suing me for the advance back.
That was a whole kind of cluster fuck.
And then I had already,
we went to Europe to travel to research.
the second book and so they didn't print the paperback they didn't print the audio book like
everything just fell to shit and they had great expectations on the novel the novel is like comedic
historical fiction that tells the story of the forbidden romance and how the tomato comes to
Italy through the story of this forbidden romance like it was a good book everybody speaks in rhyming
verse all it's a kind of faux Shakespeare so over the whole history of the tomato in this love
affair all the characters speak in rhyming verse that's fucking super creative yeah so it took like a long time
to write, but I really nailed it. I still get like people, Amazon and Google reviews will pop up
what a fucking great books. I'm like, it's another life ago. I don't remember it. Basically
came with a drug dealer and a mushroom guy now. So who's that guy? Oh yeah, that was me,
but it's like I'm looking at a movie. That was me pretending to be a writer for a decade.
We're living in Bend, Oregon when everything fell apart with the book. We were going to live
this writerly lifestyle and so forth. Came back to L.A., lost a bunch of weight, started teaching
yoga again, started private sheffing. We found out about the school called the Muse School on
side of the Malibu Mountains between Calabasas and Malibu. It was started by James Cameron's wife
and brother-in-law and sister-in-law. And like on paper, the place was amazing. It was a student-directed
education. This is the 2010s, 15, so it was like it was vegan. Yeah, he's pushing his pea
protein. He's got 42 million invested in it. Yeah. So it convinces Arnold to go out and say he's a
vegan and we should all be off meat. Right. So it was a vegan school. It was student-directed
education. It was this beautiful campus. And on paper, it was amazing.
very influential and fascinating families and where they are all from Malibu and you could
read between the lines there and bat shit crazy under the surface like literally like you could
make a Netflix series about how fucking what a looney bin that place was like totally dysfunctional
totally insane everything you'd expect in the most cynical way but i had started a soccer not-for-profit
because my then two and a half year old three-year-old was running run i didn't know much about soccer
at the time but he was chasing the ball on a park and he was very aggressively pursuing the ball
But the way he was using his upper body to prevent other kids from getting the ball,
there was a European soccer coach there.
And he's like, you need to, that kid's got to play soccer.
He wants the ball and he doesn't want other people to have the ball.
And the subtlety of the way he's using his body.
So I'm like, okay.
So two years later, I have a coach from Europe living with us.
I started a soccer not for profit.
And we've got all these influential families from the Muse school who are part of it.
We had like one of the Illuminati banking families like on the team.
By the way, who was like blows my feelings about the Illuminati
because this was like the nicest guy in the world.
I still, yeah, I want to talk about all this shit with you, too, but I really feel like there are, there must be, I don't think, what's his name, he's always on Rogans with Graham Hancock, Reynold Carlson. He's a 33rd degree Mason. Oh, yeah? I don't feel, I don't feel like each organization is just full of demonic fucking people. There has to be some good people in the CIA. There has to want to change the world and think that's, they're not thinking about the conspiracies and everything that CIA's done. They're thinking like, I'm a bright mind and this is the best use of my skill set to protect America and our free.
them and then they sign up like that. So I feel like in every certain, you know, even the
Illuminati, there's got to be people. Even within the global worst families in the world,
there's some, there's a couple brothers that pop out that are extraordinary people and don't want
any part of it. That was the guy that I met, seemingly so in the time that I knew him.
But yeah, we'll come back to that. I have a theory on parasitic frequency and that we can get
in how that kind of invades organizations and also my journey with mushrooms and psychedelics
and microdosing how I see these things now as well. I start this soccer not for profit and I've got
all these influential families, but I'm totally fucked up, dude. I'm 47 years old. I just lost my
dream that I'd worked 10 years on. I'm trying to write screenplays. I'm teaching yoga a little bit.
I'm side chef. I'm like, I'm fucking 46 an odd job in it. It's like not a great place to be.
And one of the dads on this soccer team comes where he goes, hey, dude, I like the way you operate.
You got all these families. You got this coach from Europe. You're like, you built this 501c3 not
for profit. And what are you doing? And I'm like, whoa. He says, come to this meeting with me.
So he introduces me to the California cannabis industry in about 2014, 2015.
It's like the Wild West.
It's booming.
But the bar is so low that literally honest and competent is just the new extraordinary.
So I get into that space.
And I hadn't been in business before.
I had written for my dad's company on global leadership and corporate training models.
So I had always been around business, but I'd never been involved in business.
But my interpersonal skills and my sales skills, evidently, were pretty extraordinary.
So basically within three years, I went from like a broke-ass, 45-year-old odd job in it, 47-year-old trying to like figure out how I'm going to survive with two kids and trying to make it all happen to, I was a multi-millionaire running a whole cannabis distribution company up and down the state.
And I'm a guy who maybe took a puff on a joint like twice a year.
I never had a problem with it.
Like when I was teaching yoga privately, I was working with people with cancer and I'd stop a dispensary.
I'd get some stuff for it.
Cannabis has never worked for me.
I get, first off, I eat so fucking much, dude.
Dude, I'm still, I'm in the midst of a 10-day cleanse right now, which I've had to do a while,
but literally, dude, I eat one, I'm 55, I work out all the time.
I love to train, but I look at food and I gain six pounds.
I literally, if I'm not paying attention, I just stay at 255 pounds with 22% body fat,
just thick, looking like, still like I play college football, like a retired NFL lineman
kind of thing like that.
It makes me crazy.
So I'm 10 days into a cleansing fast like really just finish it.
you do that once a year maybe all right guys quick break to tell you about what i've been up to
this year has been a year of transition for me with a fit for service making huge changes
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I haven't done it in a while, just life and kids and stuff.
I'm really going for it now, so I'm living on nothing.
I think the big fast are good once a year for sure, twice a year, potentially, but I feel like once is like a good.
If you can discipline yourself to fast the three days of the, if you really want to go for it and manage your health with using fasting, if you can do one day a week and then the three days,
days of the full moon or just the three days of the full moon and then once a year maybe push to
five or seven days if you need to but if you can do the three days a month like it'll really regulate
yeah in a boost your immune system and regulate your metabolism and and keep the weight off but
I haven't done that flexibility yeah I haven't committed that for a while but it's a side story we can
get in it my mom died and just recently and I was processing that and then my brother's in town so
we're getting all the affairs cleaned up and the day he was leaving that we got everything wrapped up
like I got sick like I never get sick I got this I don't believe it.
viruses anymore but I got what I would call like a viral thing where just back eggs body aches
headache and I didn't want to eat and I'm like okay this is God telling me it's time to cleanse
so that was nine 10 days ago something like that so just haven't eaten since that yeah if you follow
contagion myth and things like that with Cowan or Alex Zek like that that is the process the sickness
is the healing yeah the fever is the healing and all of that is if you can take time out of your
schedule to fast and to do the things that are necessary you'll probably avoid that but if you don't
nature will run its course and it'll say, sit the fuck down.
We're going to actually clean you out right now.
And I think that's part of parcel of what that experience is.
And real trouble comes in life when you don't listen to that final calling.
Yeah.
The joke about, there's several ways to tell, but there's a joke about God and the way the universe
works with you.
There's a big rainstorm.
It's about to hit Louisiana.
There's a guy named Earl.
He's really devoutly religious and the rain start to come and it's flooding up his house.
All of a buddy comes over with a rowboat, rose up to the second window, second floor window.
We're all sitting there.
He's like, Earl, get in, man.
We got to go.
we got to go and Earl's now I believe in God he's going to save my house and the rains keep coming
Earl is up to the second floor now it's a pontoon boat one of his buddies is like get in Earl
this is coming this is coming and I was like no God's going to save my house the water's going to stop
and suddenly Earl's on the roof and the Coast Guard's dropping a helicopter with a line down like
Earl grab it and he's no God's going to save my place and the next thing Earl's in front of the
pearly gates talking to St. Michael or Peter or whoever and he's what happened I believe in you
love the Lord you didn't save me he said what are you talking about I sent a rowboat a pontoon boat
And then I said the Coast Guard, you got to listen.
So I felt like this one with this, with this sickness that hit me, this frequency that hit me.
I'm like, I got to really listen to it.
It's time to clear out.
And it feels very good and very clear.
I'm so clear that I know exactly where we left off.
So I couldn't even identify.
I didn't even, I just would smoke a joint like twice a year.
And now I'm this guy.
And dude, it was like, it was so fucking cool.
We had a lick there for about three years.
I met a guy in L.A. who had distribution.
And I didn't mind doing the legwork.
I'm always down to work.
Like, I'll put the shifts in.
And we ended up having two sprinter vans that extended high roof sprinter vans.
I had a whole security detail, tired PD, retired sheriffs, like all these great guys working
for me.
And we would take half a million to the most was $1.5 million in cash.
Like, fucking suitcases of money.
Damn.
Like, I'm a suburban Jewish kid from New Jersey.
Like, I didn't grow up like this.
But I end up having huge risk tolerance because I don't do stupid things.
So I was the perfect guy for this.
I was 48, 49 years old during the 50 years old during this run.
Don't drink.
I don't smoke.
I don't speed.
I'm meticulous about the way I drive.
I have phone mounts and headsets.
And I believe in this thing called man's law and God's law.
Like I'm not stupid enough to flaunt man's law, but I live by God's law.
So what I mean by that is if I'm selling cannabis illegally, but it's clean cannabis and
it's a good medicine and it's a much better rhetoric,
recreation than alcohol. And I have 1,500 pounds of that cannabis that's going to go to service
my market, but it might be servicing my market in the traditional way. That's a violation
of man's law. But if that cannabis is clean cannabis, if that cannabis is purchased honestly
at the farms and it's going to be sold for a fair market price, then I'm living within
God's law. And so I'm so tuned into this man's law, God's law thing that I literally felt
protected and the two times we did get pulled over the cops ended asking us for jobs they're like hey if
you're ever in the area and you need somebody that's super cool that's awesome so dude we made sitcom money
for two three years it was hard work but it was fucking great and the farms had never seen anybody
like me because these farms are so remote I'd call them when we're passing through the most local
town I'm like hey you guys want some lunch you want some sandwiches or anything I could do like yeah
great and we used to show up we used to pay like things were just amazing it's just it's like a movie
was the ascent. And then there was the fork in the road. And it was like, hey, do you want to buy some
farms? And I was like, fuck. My partner, I was like, what could go wrong? And we're buying it
$1,000. We're selling it for $1,400. Everybody's doing great. If we're growing it for $400, $400, $400,000, like, what could go
wrong? And I didn't know enough about business. I was basically, I was a bit of a celebrity,
popular yoga teacher, novelist, failed novelist, writer, and private chef. Those are the three things that I had
done professionally, okay? I had very good business skills in terms of relationships,
integrity, honesty, honoring my word, being respectful to people and so forth. But in terms of
like fiduciary responsibilities, understanding the difficulty of the markets that you're going
into, understanding the culture of the environment that you're entering into, like I made a
big mistake. So we bought into, we bought a medium-sized farm in Humboldt County and we bought into
a massive farming network in Lake Hill in Lake County. So basically, if you've got Sonoma
County, Mendocino County, and then east of that you have Lake County, and then on top
of that you have Humboldt County and Trinidad County and so forth.
So it's a drier area, it's slightly harder to farm, but it's part of the whole Emerald Triangle
area and so forth.
So I bought into this large farming network and within two years I lost every single cent to
my name and about 1.5 billion down.
Like MC Hammer, fucking in some ways worse because so the first year, everything peaked in
2019 with the free money, everybody's buying cannabis.
everybody's got their COVID checks and so it's booming. We buy into the farms and it looks like
things are going to go well. Three weeks out from harvest, there's massive fires all through
Northern California. And the way it works with fire is that so if anybody's seen like if you
just Google or look at a high times magazine like that, that beautiful cannabis bud, two weeks
before harvest with all those sticky honey little glistening elements on the end, those are called
trichomes. They hold the majority of the THC and the turpines. Terpenes are the molecules that make
a flavor and smell. Can't have a lot of medical medicinal properties. Absolutely. Yeah. Cannabis is sold on
the basis of the turpines, like the quality of the smell. Cannabis can look great and it can even smoke
great, but if it doesn't smell good, it's just not going to sell. And when you have fire, your farm
doesn't now have to burn. But if you have smoke in the vicinity, when those trichomes are on the
plant, you're fucked because those trichomes are going to absorb smoke and you're going to be worthless. And
literally that first year, we lost about 50,000 projected pounds to smoke damage.
50,000 pounds.
Yeah, at an average of a projected sale price of $800.
So do the math.
It was really bad.
But then there's no crop insurance, and this could never happen twice.
And also now the market is starting to go downhill.
So, you know, during 2019 when the COVID money, you're basically buying like a really good outdoor or light debt pound for somewhere around $1,000, maybe $12, 13, it would bounce to.
And you can make $2 to $400 on it, depending on your market in L.A., your distribution, where you
more direct distribution, did you have to go to distribution centers?
It all depends.
You can make a living on it, you know, for sure.
You can make a very good living.
But now the prices at the farm are going down to $700, and in the city, they only want to pay $700.
So things are starting to scale down.
And over the course of the 2019 into 2020, the price you're just watching, $50 a month, the price is dropping down.
We get to the 2020 harvest.
We're all in.
So what maybe a smarter businessman would have done is cut your losses, do what you got
to do, pay back who you can, try to hustle you and work your way out of it.
But don't, we double down on the farms.
We went to, we went into even more nutrients, even trying to get more harvest, more plants,
just to see if we could push even more and more because if you're only going to make 50 bucks
a pound, better to have 60,000 pounds and 50,000 pounds and that whole kind of thinking.
thinking probably most likely but there was some motivation to it and once again we get to harvest week
and we had this bizarre inverted atmospheric river i think now it's the second most significant weather event
in northern california history and over the course of 13 days we got 11 inches of rain and i lost
every single pound to mold every single pound to mold damage but the torturous thing about when
the rains are coming is like you still have some belief like if we can get more dehumidifiers if
we can get. So you're spending more and more money, you're borrowing, you're doing whatever you can
because you're trying to fill your drying rooms. But at this point, and now everybody senses
what's going to happen. So people are stealing and it just, dude, it got so fucking bad. We lost
every pound of mold damage. And then by the time that 2020, 2021 harvest, the price was down to
$350 a pound. It costs you $400 to grow it, trim it, and pay the taxes. So I can't even work myself
out of the problem yet. I can't go back to distribution and just hustle my way out of it. I can't
pay farmers. I can't pay investors. Everything's gone. And just because you're some asshole from
L.A., I was living in Northern California, but just because you're some asshole who's driving a nice
car, like it doesn't mean you've made the payments on that car in the last five or six months.
Like, people don't really get it. They're living at the farm. They expect, like, there's nothing.
It's nothing. But during this whole time of the rise of the cannabis, I was in the sauna one time in
this community that I lived in, and there was a neighbor who I became very good friends with
the European guy, Northern European, Eastern European guy, and I'll leave it at that.
And we were good friends.
I started to hire him for some of the cannabis stuff, and our kids were friends.
And we were the only two that would use the sauna in this community.
So we're talking in the sauna, and that's how he discovered about cannabis, and then
our friendship grew, I hire him.
And one day we were in sauna, and we're talking about cannabis.
I'm like, yeah, I'm still so much more of a mushroom guy.
I had these incredible experiences as a young man on mushrooms.
I think I'd really be interested in doing something like that.
And he's like, oh, I come from four generations of mushroom foragers.
Like we had a, we had a cottage always.
We'd forage mushrooms.
And he was a very good grower.
He was meticulous.
He was handy.
He had a science degree actually from where he went to school.
So I said, hey, do you think if I funded, yeah, you could put a mushroom grow together.
And he was, yeah.
And like, literally, it was like he ancestrally just walked through a door and came home.
Like, he's bringing in genetics from Europe.
He's doing things in the environment.
that I don't know if they've ever been done.
We're in biogeometry, crystals, air purification, water purification.
He joins an underground zoo network.
So we're getting exotic grow mediums in from rhinoceros and elephant and water buffalo.
And he's creating these grow mediums, these purified grow mediums.
And we're growing.
And the whole idea was after the failure of the novel and coming out of that, like I was really
close to 50 and I'm like, I want a life hack.
I think the shroomy thing is great.
I think therapeutic usage of mushrooms is great.
I think recreational uses of mushrooms is great.
It's so much better than alcohol and so many other kind of drugs out there that doing
these things like appreciably, respectfully, occasionally, fine.
I'm cool with all of it.
But I wanted to supplement.
Like I wanted to approach this as like the ultimate life optimizing supplement biohack to
fuel me for the next.
Because I knew a lot of guys like me.
Like I knew a lot of guys in the late 40s that have nine.
seven, eight, nine, ten-year-old kids.
I'm like, fuck, dude, like, we're a fucking long way from retiring.
Like, we got to work.
And, like, the burn rate, once you have kids, it's $2,500 to go to a soccer tournament
for the weekend that's going to mean nothing.
But everybody's going, so, like, you got to go.
And it's like, the burn rate with kids is extraordinary.
So, like, I wanted a hack.
So it was the whole idea of this microdosing.
And so I'm funding him out, and then he's developing mushrooms.
He's growing all different strains.
He's bringing genetics over from Europe.
up and then we have this glorious mutation. So the four different types of strains of mushrooms
we were growing, psilocybin mushrooms were growing, we have this mutation and this one form just
looks different. And we're like, what the hell? So he grows that and he propagates that and we
create our own strain, this mutation it gifted us. And that ended up being like the perfect
microdosing strain. And then we started combining with different neutropics, herbs, amino acids,
nutrients, flower essences, all these different things to create these kind of desired effects.
And what was interesting, so we had the ascent.
And when the ascent was happening, I'm selling so much cannabis, I'm so busy.
Then I'm just funding him out.
I'm like, we're making some bottles and experimenting.
We're beta testing.
And I'm mostly just giving them away.
But when things started to crash, I was like, fuck, we got to get serious now.
And we had, that's when we had this mutation.
And we had just developed and perfected the combination of neutropics and our choice of
neutropics to make the genius formula.
And I remember, I'm driving in the central coast of California.
I don't have a security detail anymore
because I can't afford to pay them
I can't afford to pay for the vans
I can't afford to pay for everything
COVID had hit Northern California
when COVID hit we moved to
Northern California thinking it was going to be better
than being in L.A. and I could be closer to the farms
it was so much worse dude
like without some immigrants and Armenians
to call bullshit on COVID like with all
these dumb fuck hippies they couldn't wait
to mask themselves and torture children and bankrupt
their businesses and those are the people that are getting
in everyone's face about not having a mask I
I was surprised. I was out with Chervine for a mandala workshop at Chex.
I was the first time I had entered California. I think it was like early 21 or something
like that. I want to take you out to eat. And I was like, where? And we have to wear a
fucking mask. He's like, oh. And so we'd get to this place in Orange County and it says you can
wear a mask, but you're not allowed in. That's your choice, your personal choice, but you're
coming in. You were in Orange County. There was that. It was like a, it was like a
pocket. He showed me these red pockets that existed that had never got bent in the and gone
along with the program. And I didn't even know that fucking happened. Of course, the
He's not going to talk about that, but I was so pleasantly surprised that even existed because I was like, I have no reason to return to that state. My family can come here. But hearing that was really cool. And unfortunately, it is like the environmentalist, hippie, Berkeley type that became the most hyper-aggressive in that. And it's at Dowd's book, sitting is right behind me, cause unknown. And there's, we know where the apple fell from the tree now. And that's a, it's an unfortunate deal. Nobody wants to be like, I told you. But it's also, dude. It's a reflection of us as humans to say, how do we,
we react when we're under the pressure cooker. It's also, it also exposed a lot of things about
the origins of hippie culture and where it came from. You know, we're pretty close to the same
generation, but like our generation, we had this kind of view on hippies that there was something
noble about it. There was a reaction to the oppression, conformity, homogenization, racism of the
40s and 50s and 60s. And this was this kind of a reaction to it. The warmest,
right the military industry yeah military like this kind of counterculture war machine and that's true
and valid but also within that is a deep-seated aspect of hedonism i want to work when i want to work
i want to fuck who want to fuck i want to drink when i want to drink i want to smoke when i want to
smoke i don't want to be told what to do i don't want your responsibilities and so all those same
people who are now in their 70s and 80s that hedonistic aspect that selfish aspect is now your
kids a germ bomb and your kid's going to kill me and they lost their fucking minds so just as a
little side note when we moved because we've been like you dude probably more some older i was exposed
to vaccine injury in 2002 and then i met andy wakefield shortly after that well great brain supreme
story he's a big good friend of mine right now and his son is my partner and runs my marketing and so
forth. Sam Wakefield. That's a side story I'll tell in a minute. But I was exposed to vaccine injury
in 2002. So I was never fucking buying it. I always knew that vaccines were like crazy bullshit,
false science and so forth. But when we moved from Calabasas to Northern California, we moved to
Sonoma County, which had been the least vaccinated county in the United States. We were living on
the border of Santa Rosa, Sebastopol being the least vaccinated town in the United States. And we were
going to the Sebastian Pola Santa Rosa Waldorf school, which was the single least vaccinated school
in the entire United States. And within six months, all those old fucking hippies were vaccinated,
double-masked, outdoor classrooms, and completely falling into this modern pharma fascism.
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We were actually thrown out of the school because of a masking incident.
Look, I'm not particularly religious and I'm so conflicted about Judaism these days.
That's a whole other story.
I don't necessarily want to go into that, but for your audience, no.
But just like, I have permission to use the N-word because, so my dad was born in Vienna, Austria in 1937, ran from the Nazis for two and a half years.
They got caught and they hit and they ended up getting caught.
They were in line to get checked into Auschwitz.
unbeknownst to them my grandfather who is in the United States was sending letters over claiming
there are U.S. citizens which they weren't basically the city hall of records in Philadelphia had
burnt down so all the Jews in New York City went to Philadelphia and they presented a family
heirloom a falsified family heirloom and they were able to get citizenship so my grandfather is sending
letters over to the U.N. in Germany my grandmother with her two young children is checking into
Auschwitz because they just got caught and crack off and the the
the Nazi who's checking them in says, oh, Frida Schmelkis, you're a U.S. citizen lost in the United
States. And she's, yes, I am. Go into that line. So they get sent to a prisoner war camp as opposed
to Auschwitz. We were using the term with my grandfather, with my dad, my grandfather, called
nose Nazi. So, like, we went skiing one time during COVID and we were somewhere in, like, Tahoe,
and they used to hire these librarian bitties to watch your mask when you get in the ski line to make
sure the mask was over your nose. And they would go fucking crazy. Like they would lower, they would
stress you out and lower your immune system so much.
So they're screaming at my seven-year-old son to raise his mask to raise his mask.
And I'm like, shut up, you old fucking nose Nazi.
The only thing lowering his immune system is your stress level.
Get the fuck out of my kid's face.
I will fix it.
And she's what?
I'm like, get the fuck out of my kid's face, you old fucking nose Nazi.
I will fix it.
So we used to use the term nose Nazi all the time.
So my kids at the Waldorf school, my eldest one, is a very talented athlete.
They're playing soccer during lunchtime.
he's single-mast.
Most of the really good kids are double-mast,
but they wouldn't play the ball.
They would play his nose.
So as soon as his mask would fall down,
they would yell foul, penalty,
you're a murderer, you're killing me.
11-year-olds behaving this way.
So finally, my son, who's rather stoic and tough,
says, shut up, you know, is Nazi.
And that kid is crying and breaking down
and runs the teacher.
A tape speech.
Before you know it,
we have a meeting of the whole school
and we have this tribunal of teachers.
everyone spaced like 10 yards apart in this outdoor classroom like it was so fucking absurd
and so I say to these teachers who are all 50 to 75 year old hippies I say to them they understand
what happened in the no they didn't realize that they were calling my son a murderer and a killer and stuff
like that so then he said no is Nazi and my my son basically said look we are Jewish my dad my grandfather's
in the Holocaust and he's the one who taught me the term so they're like oh so they didn't know what to
do that. So we have this meeting and I say to them, listen, I know you got to jump through the hoops
of the state and the county. And I understand this is a very stressful time. But for an 11-year-old
to not be playing the ball, but to be watching another child's nose and to scream when the
nose is exposed outside in a crisp, cool, beautiful 55-degree fall day, you're a murderer,
you're killing me. That's a level of anxiety and neuroses that is not good for an 11-year-old.
Do you think there's a way honoring the system that you have to jump through these hoops?
Because I thought I was talking to normal human beings.
Do you think there's a way that you could maybe teach math or statistics so that these kids
could some way understand that they're more likely of dying of getting struck by lightning
than they are from COVID so we can just bring down this level of anxiety in 11-year-olds?
And dude, it was as if I had said Heil Hitler.
We were thrown out of the school, literally, we were immediately thrown out of the school,
not invited back like they fell in love with vaccines. They fell in love with pharma. They fell in love with
the petty bureaucracy that they could now wield over. They literally lost their minds. So now mind you,
so here I am. I'm in the van. Everything's falling apart in California. The cannabis industry is falling
apart. I've lost millions of dollars. And worse than that, I've lost my money. I've lost my
friend's money, my family's money. I had my drivers invested with me. I was such a fucking idiot,
dude. I didn't, I never thought the gravy train would end. I'm like, you want to invest me? Sure,
I'll pay you 10% on your money every month and this and that. And we had people invested in the
farm and then it crashed so spectacularly. And then everybody starts stealing. They're stealing
at the farm. The distribution centers that I work with all around the country, they're all
stealing because you're paying you're paying 100 bucks or 30 or 50 bucks a pound to take it from
one state to another state to try to sell it no one can buy it no one can sell it everything's
rotting everywhere the farmers are saying please help me sell it you'll say i don't want to
please please i'll do my best and then you can't return their money and then where's my fucking
money i'm like ah it's just it was just everything went wrong simultaneously at the same time
market collapse environmental collapse covid collapse my family
basically the nice car that I drove this is the thing that saved my ass believe or not so that
really nice car that I drove that I couldn't afford to pay so I had a I had a Mercedes AMG S63
best fucking car in the world it's a nice whip yeah but it had a persistent Bluetooth issue with the
copper wiring it they could never fix it so they gave me all my money back after driving the car
for two and a half years my wife took that check drove to Texas and somehow we found a house
So she's in Texas
And family helped me out too
Because we were so fucked up
She moves to Texas with the kids
I'm trying to close down operations
In California with some semblance
I'm 263 pounds
Night terrors
I'm sleeping three hours in night
I'm barely making
I'm not prone to alcohol
Or drug abuse something like that
But I was like at my worst dude
Like losing other people's money
The stress
I was a little bit worried
That I was in some personal danger as well
Because you lose enough people's money
Even if they know you're a good guy
If they know you're a bad guy
and you did it to him, you're in trouble.
If they know you're a good guy who's been fucked by circumstances,
you could still be in trouble.
I think that's the thing that ultimately saved me.
You do three years of good business with somebody and you're honest and your friends
and you care about them and they care about you and then things go bad.
They all knew.
Everybody knew.
So I think that saved me to a degree.
But there I am driving in the Central Coast.
I got a van full of weed.
I couldn't sell it in L.A.
I don't know what the hell I'm going to do.
And we had just, I'd stop back into my place in Santa Rosa and my partner had sent up the genius
formula that we had just developed with this new mushroom that had emerged for us and the
combination of neutropics and amino acids and so forth. And so I popped two and all of a sudden
I felt my brain go funk and I wasn't stoned, I wasn't shroomy, but I felt like this new
operating level. Oh, this is how my brain is supposed to feel. Like I can think creatively,
like I can problem solve. Like suddenly I'm fundamentally optimistic and I just felt completely
inspired and invigorated.
And that creation, that genius product allowed me to compartmentalize the stress.
My wife and kids hardly knew it was going on.
They just knew dad was away for a while.
I operated on four hours of sleep.
I still had the night terrors.
I still had the sweats.
But like I started when I'd wake up at 3.30 a.m., I'd just go straight to my chair,
sit, pray, meditate, and then I'd fall back asleep at 5am for another hour or something.
Like that creation of that product and microdosing and it allowed me to compartmentaliener.
mentalize the stress, manage the stress, stay creative enough to completely like get myself
out of the shit, get to Texas, and really end up launching brain supreme. And so the genesis of
the company and my belief in this as like a beneficial healing supplement and medicine to a certain
degree came from my own personal salvation. Like it literally saved me. Yeah. Yeah. That's fucking,
that's a hell of a story. Yeah. That's the brain supreme story. And then we knew we were onto it. So
came here. Andrew Wakefield. So for your audience, Andrew Wakefield is the poster child for
pharmaceutical character assassination. In the late 90s, the story is roughly accurate, but I might
screw the details up. In the late 90s, he's working at, he runs a team of pediatric gastroentonologists
at King's College in London. And they're studying, he's studying irritable bowel syndrome in children
and he discovers a causality between the third MMR shot,
irritable bowel syndrome, leading to Asperger's on autism.
And he ends his research paper with this deserves more research.
There could be something here.
It gets published in The Lancet, which at the time was the world's leading medical publication.
It was peer reviewed.
He gets a grant to pursue his studies.
It took about six months, and I know this now because I'm friends with Andy,
for Fauci to find out about this.
And it was Fauci, who then set Peter Danzig and the Jackal
on him. And within six months, Andy was destroyed. He's disbarred, discredited, on the way to getting
divorced, under extraordinary pressure and stress, being tormented, media following me everywhere he goes.
So he ends up coming to the United States, and he starts an autism clinic. He does some other
things. He ends up then meeting Del Bigtree, and they make the vaxed films, and then his life
kind of transitions to a filmmaker. So three years ago, I met Try Own Coffee in Westlake in line,
and I know Andy Wakefield
I'd seen the films and all this other stuff
and I'm at the coffee shop and I suddenly blurred it
I'm like Andy Wakefield this British guy turns
and he goes only my mother calls me Andy
Andrew I said Andrew he's only my mother
calls me Andrew Andy so I'm like oh my God
and he looks to me like I'm sorry I don't know I'm like no dude
I'm a dude I'm a fan and I was with an internet guy
who was interviewing a website guy
and I'm like oh this is Andy Wakefield and I rattle off his
whole little short abbreviated resume that I just did
and Andy's oh you really do no I'm like dude
I'm telling you you're a fan
and it was the exposure
to you and your work that like educated me began my education with me and my wife and
our second child was born at 40 years old and he still has these kind of certain issues I'm
convinced he would have been autistic had we not but now he's amazing and huge and strong and blah
blah and he's very touched and then he says what are you doing and so I said mom having a
meeting about Brain Supreme he says I'm very interested now I'm like and I reached out I give
him a pack I said brother here you go and then he says to me if I'd like it I want your number
because I might want more so I give my phone number I'm thinking okay I you back then I was
just hand selling I didn't have the website bill so
I usually check in by about 10 days because that's how you build a business.
Customer service, you check in.
So I get a phone call four days later at 9 in the morning and I'm like, Andy Wakefield, what the
fuck?
So he's at him.
I'm like, yeah.
He's like, you got a second?
I'm like, yeah.
I make movies.
I said, no, I also make fiction films.
He says to me, 10 years ago I wrote the best piece of fiction I've ever written in my life,
but I don't have an ending.
It sits in a cabinet and it torments me every day of my life I walk past it.
It torments me.
He goes, I woke up at 4 a.m.
with the ending complete in my mind.
I just finished writing.
It's the best thing I've ever written.
And the only thing I'm doing different is I'm on day four of Brain Supreme.
Something about that, organized my brain, my neuro anatomy.
It put the pieces together and it gave me the ending.
He says, I need more and you need to meet my son.
So now Andy and I are friends.
He's a big brain supreme guy.
And his son, Sam Wakefield, is a marketing genius guy.
He came on.
We fell in love with each other.
He's now one of my best friends.
And he built the website, built the platform,
it really got us up. And we've been a real business now for about two and a half years from that
kind of Andy Wakefield connection and so forth. That's so cool. I think of all the little
synchronicities that have to take place and that fold in like that. That's such a rad. That's a
rad story. What a great guy too. I remember getting into my experience with Waldorf and Austin was a
similar. Oh, I heard they went bad shit crazy here as well. You go back shit crazy. And you have to
sign a contract that says you're going to not have screens. If you watch a family movie once a week
reduce that to once every two weeks and then to once a month and then just in summertime.
And then if you can, reduce it out completely.
No iPads, no cell phones, all the things.
And so we're in on that.
I'm just going balls deep into Steiner's teachings and things like that.
And he warned us of vaccines in 100 years.
Something will emerge.
Most likely a vaccine, most likely the pharmaceutical industry that's designed to steal the soul of humans.
Yeah, separate soul from his body.
Just crazy shit like that.
But Steiner's awesome, a huge fan.
And they start going to, now we're going to do digital classrooms.
And I was like, that is the exact opposite of what the fuck we signed up for.
He's in kindergarten so like I can make my way to Michaels and get some yarn and he's going to be fine.
We don't need to pay $1,600 bucks a month for a digital education that's insane.
So we all, half of the people pull out, a bunch of teachers pull out, they started a homeschool co-op in bee caves.
And I got to meet Del Bigtree.
That's where I met Mickey Willis.
I met the Vanderbeeks, James and his wife were incredible, tons of kids, so many great people
out there. Tucker Max has become a great friend, just awesome people. So it was really cool.
We did that for a year. And then because my wife had been homeschooled, she's like, let's just,
it's his third year of Kinder in Waldorf style, 456. If we're going to try it, let's try it now.
And it's been a bumpy road, but a good road. And we're holding two hands, like a hand on
homeschooling Waldorf style where he's able to select his choice of things and lean into the things
that he likes and then all right you've got to do some of the stuff even if you don't like it and also
Ivan Illich's de-schooling society where it's we're also going to let you select when you really want
to invest but there's some things you got to get especially if he wants to play football those kind of
things they just passed a law that as long as the school district approves homeschooled students are
eligible to join their local school district for middle school and high school sports cool
it just happened yesterday that's awesome I knew they're doing Tebow stuff in 2021 but it was still kind of like
dealer's choice but that's awesome that I've been I've had my mind
on that since he started playing.
But most likely, I would say with Texas football, if it's your son from your genetic
lineage, Texas is going to find a way to get him to play.
I think we're going to be good.
But yeah, that's a, I mean, the Wakefield was such an impact on me.
Del Bigtree vaxed right behind me.
I've been telling us literally for 10 years begging Rogan to put on the chick from dissolving
illusions.
Yeah.
Finally, he does.
It was just awesome.
So you could see like a big shift with Bobby Kennedy and all.
all these things. And obviously there's fucking Trump's rolling out Palantir and all those other
bullshit that nobody wants. And he's talking about vaccines and Tylenol and all this stuff and
simultaneously saying Pfizer is a good guy and all that. It's the same old fucking puppet show,
Uniparty crap. But it does feel like there is a shift, at least in our ability to look at the
data and to look at the science behind these things and not just have an automatic knee-jerk reaction
to, no, that's wrong. And that really is what led us. The fact that we couldn't have that conversation
around vaccines in general was the foundation laid before the COVID jab came out.
That was the foundation before what they assassinate with assassination of Wakefield
and so many others.
Don't talk that way because that's been discredited, right?
And we know that's bullshit.
These definitely do not cause autism.
And then we get in, here's the holy grail.
This is what's going to save us all.
And it's just wild to think of that.
And then now a lot of people are starting to wake up to the fact that, oh, maybe that's not
healthy.
It certainly hasn't been around long.
and then maybe this other shit is actually true too
and that these other ones that we've taken for granted
as clean and safe and fine are not, right?
So that feels, I feel somewhat of a benefit there,
but it may be a day late and a dollar short
when you consider the rollout of the new world order
and the one world government and the technocratics super state.
And this whole Larry Ellison and Saul, Sam Altman,
combining on these genetically determined AI COVID vaccines,
personalized, it's crazy.
I have a, I've developed a rhetorical,
device. Because the problem that guys like you and I face in the world is that our level of
understanding overwhelms most people's ability to even enter into the topics and subjects.
It's just, it's overwhelming. And they can, if you come at them in a compartmentalized way,
they can fend you off, ignore you, or argumentatively combat you. If you're talking about the
globe, the shape of the earth, if you're talking about vaccines,
So I've developed this technique where I'm like, look, I don't even want to talk about that.
It's too big and broad a subject.
I want to offer some things to you to prep your mind.
And this is what helped me emotionally.
When I realized what I'm about to share with you, this is what opened up my intellectual space.
So I just want to look at the history of the United States in the 20th and 21st century
because Americans have this incredible way to look at our history with some authenticity and honesty
and to accept scholarship as we're looking backwards,
but we look at things through an ahistorical lens
when it comes to current events.
Something about current events,
we just get in line, march in order, and we believe them.
But let's look at current events through a historical lens.
Let's just run through the 20th and 21st century.
So let's start with the Spanish-American War, okay?
Like the USS Maine.
It wasn't sabotaged by the Spanish.
It was a boiler that blew up that they manipulated then
so they could fabricate a war with Spain
and we could try to take over Cuba and so forth.
World War I, the Germans were notifying us that they were going to sink the Lusitania.
So World War I is largely based on a lie.
World War II, and there were so many other lies there.
World War II, we had the nine-year Rockefeller-led oil embargo of Japan.
They notified us they were going to bomb Pearl Harbor for these reasons.
We suppressed that.
We sacrificed our own troops and our own machinery to instigate us into war,
not to mention all the bankers in the United States that were aligned with the Nazis and funding the Nazis.
So World War II is based on the lie.
Fuck it.
When it came to Vietnam, we don't even need.
you people are so gullible, we don't even need to really blow a boat up. Let's just say we blew a boat up
and we create the Gulf of Tonkin incident, just make the whole fucking thing up.
Crack cocaine, we now know the CIA brought that here. And then we got 9-11, and nobody really
believes 9-11. That seems like a whole load of shit. And then we've got yellow cake and all the other
things. Then we find out that statins are a lie and cholesterol drugs are a lie and age and orange
and all the other things. And then we've got, then we lead to COVID. And no one really
believes everything about COVID. There's just too many quinces there.
The whole history of the United States, the 20th and 21st century is just built upon lie after lie.
So how can an intellectually open and vibrant human being not assume at least or be skeptical
that the current supposed truth they're being fed could also be a lie?
And once you can crack people open to this is our history.
And it's pretty self-evident that our history is founded on so much.
many lies, and a billion people maybe died from all those lies and warfare and diseases
and famines and everything else, like maybe the thing you're being told right now could also
be a lie? Like, probably a pretty good chance. Because if they lied about this and lied
about that and lied about this and lied about that, pretty good chance to lie about the thing
right now. And if you can pierce people with that notion to look back in history, because there's
no skin in the game about World War II, really. Oh, fuck. Yeah, you're right. There was an oil
lumbargo and the Japanese did notify us that they were going to bomb Pearl Harbor and we suppressed
that. What's different about today's day and age? Same political parties, same power structures,
same opportunistic lies that are always trying to offer up and capitalize.
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the old money or oligarchy and really shaping what is American Empire, effectively the
deep state. But then at the same time, getting into the technology that's been suppressed,
that whole avenue too is fascinating. I keep seeing stuff online about how jet engines
there's no way in hell that there's a thousand to fucking turbines. Turbines compress air and they're
self-propelling so you need enough rocket fuel I'm sorry you need enough jet fuel to for takeoff
and to manage some propulsion boost that you might need while you're traveling but fundamentally
turbine technology is self-perpetuating once you're up and the air compression's happening it's
self-perpetuating so you turn the fuel stream turns off yeah there's no way there's 50,000
gallons of like 300,000 in the wings yeah and then you turn and there's no sloshing or anything like
that. There's just, there's, I love that because I think that it would make sense that
technology would be in use. Some of the freer energy tech or things that, that go against
a big oil and the electronic industry. Why would Tesla stuff get removed? He's got some really cool
theories behind that. But Tesla said if we understood a theoretic energy, it could literally
change our cosmos. So that's the powers we're working with. And his hypothesis is that this
has been worked on and monopolized underground. And that once a technocracy, a totalitarian
and New World Order is established, that will be the only way you can reveal and unveil this
technology because we're all on the same team at that point. And if all the parameters set in
place to keep people in, and that's a hard pill to swallow because two things. If I'm just a guy,
I can find myself running a Christ-like path where I say, I have a fucking soul, I'm coming back,
let me just lay down my arms, take me. I can also find, because I'm not just a single guy,
I'm a father and a provider, and as you are as well, I'm not going to fucking let somebody
march into here and take my guns and do whatever the fuck they want with my family.
I'm not laying down arms, right?
I'll fight to the fucking death on my feet.
I'll die on my feet before I live on my knees.
And I think a lot of people would resonate with that.
I'm not special in thinking that.
I think Americans in general hold that if they have a certain degree of what this country's
ideals were founded upon.
They would hold that.
And that's not to say fucking what happened to indigenous culture and all the other shit,
wasn't just an absolute genocide and terrible thing.
But it is to say, whatever freedoms we have, they're likely going to need to be fought for.
You don't get to the employment.
And maybe they do.
So I've gone back and forth on this.
I think Robert Forte talked about it's not going to be 1984 George Orwell boot in the throat.
It's going to be Brave New World, Aldous Huxley.
We are hypnotized and entranced by convenience to say yes to our own shackles.
And that is the same deal as the World Economic Forum commercial, you'll loan nothing, but you'll
be happy and everything. Door delivery from all the drones and that kind of shit. And you start
to picture yourself in these 15-minute smart cities and everyone's walking because it's good
for the environment and all that stuff. Technocracies in general may not be bad if they were run
appropriately. But anyone installing that, you look in China, like that's a totalitarian state.
American oligarchy, the deep state, the people that are behind all the forever wars. They don't
do that for the benefit of man. They do it for the benefit of themselves. And so while there's a
part of me that wants to elevate and I see self and other self, right?
If I can remain in that mindset of we are one,
then that does elevate me on a spiritual sense.
And then at the same time, I must protect other self
from other self as a father.
And so I feel like we're coming to a point here
in the world where we're gonna have a complete economic change.
That's guaranteed. 100% fact.
And we will most likely have the rollout
of a complete political shift, a complete world shift
in our lifetime.
not in our kids.
And that's wild to think about because how do you prepare for that?
And what do you do with?
It's not enough to just say,
I got this bug out book from an ex-Nabby seal.
And that shit's mute when you think about what potentially is on the horizon.
So COVID did something very interesting for me.
I have, I originally, so in 1998 on Melrose Boulevard,
I was walking around.
Some guy ran out of an art gallery with binoculars.
And he said, fuckers, motherfuckers!
And he starts looking at the sky and screaming.
And it was Kemp trail.
And I was like, oh shit, you're right, that's not natural.
So I've been like, I've literally been a lunatic since about 1998.
Unfortunately, I'm batting a thousand.
I started talking about chemchells in 1998.
I started talking about vaccines in 2002.
But I had two theories of conspiracy.
The first theory is, and I used to believe this theory, is the theory of confluence that
I have a pretty big, shitty, greedy idea.
And I go to Davos, the World Economic Forum, and I meet you, and you've got a pretty
big, shitty, greedy idea. We're like, hey, we can make an even bigger, shittier, greedier idea that
can control more and make more money. It's confluence. It's a confluence of greed, a confluence of
opportunity, a confluence of ego coming together. And that's mostly what I thought. The other theory
was that evil emanates from single origin points. There might be a multitude of them, but it's
organized, orchestrated, and maybe non-human single origin points. So before COVID, I had,
okay yeah the Illuminati shit yeah the single origin points maybe but I was a confluence guy
these are human impulses opportunistic human impulses that could be sublimated learned educated
I didn't really buy into the single origin points but there's I don't necessarily know what
makes us human but there's certain things now as a dad and a father provider husband that I know
are non-human okay so pedophilia is and then using pedophilia to leverage
and exploit and control.
Like, I could get, and this is a really tough language here,
so I apologize in advance your people.
Like, look, I could get so angry at you
that I might want to murder you,
or you could get so angry at me that you might want to kill me.
But I would never want to then rape your children.
I would never want to then inject something
into your children's blood so your children became non-human
so that they had foreign alien DNA.
So when we look at the depths and lengths
to which pedophilia has infiltrated our society
at the highest global elite level
and that these pedophilic, satanic, globalist elites
are protected and protected by the system.
And then those same people created a vaccine
with non-human alien technology
that gets injected into your children.
So your children are now something other than human.
They have non-human DNA RNA in them
that combines their DNA to something non-human.
That's non-human shit.
So I don't look at conspiracy the same way anymore.
And so I don't look at this,
if Alex's culmination of his research is that there might be something benevolent in this totalitarian
upshift and so far.
Underneath in the, so beneath the deep state, which is American oligarchy Rockefeller,
the control system that's there that runs the government.
Underneath that, he would say is the technocratic super state that has been working.
And he also, he links to some of the reasons behind this, but that would be where the mystery
schools have gone, that the good people have gone, the smartest of our, the smartest scientists,
the smartest philosophers, that those are the people that are working with that.
and that that will be the thing.
Look, I hope so.
But I unfortunately, I unfortunately am more or less convinced that there's parasitic non-human
energies here that engage in satanic pedophilia, that they use and they leverage and they
promote and they use it generationally to continue their ideas and that there is a non-human
energy because the one thing that humans do is we preserve our biology, the sanctity of
blood of our shared blood.
So when you think about the implications of the COVID vaccine, the mRNA technology, the nanotechnology, the graphene oxide, organ donation, blood donation, all these things have been, you're not thinking about it yet, but I am with a 14 and a 17 year old.
Look, when we were kids, it was maybe you're going to get an STD.
But now, like, your kid could kiss somebody for the first time and they could have alien DNA through saliva, vaginal juices, semen, whatever it might be, and that's non-human.
So now, just through natural sexual urges of a human being and young and out there in the world and wanting to engage, you're dealing with non-human, non-human DNA that you're worried about influencing and infecting your altogetherly preserved home birth, farmer's market, breastfed, raw milk baby.
The shit you got to think of as a parent these days is fucking mind-altering because it's not just don't go fuck everything you could, you're out there, kiddo, because you could get an STD.
It's, dude, you might be ingesting non-human saliva that's going to permanently alter your DNA
or could potentially permanently alter your DNA.
That's non-human shit, dude, that we say.
I will say this.
I do feel like.
So let me just culminate this point.
So in terms of thinking that anybody who pervays and any institution that uses pedophilia
as a leverage point and a growth point and a mechanism for global control and that then introduces
a foreign, alien, non-human technology into the blood.
system of humanity that's non-human shit i'll never trust those fucking people and nobody should
ever trust those fucking people yeah i agree with that entirely i would say this too that just in
something that's given me peace is that in a world of duality which mine must operate in anytime
there's a problem the solution already exists it doesn't it's not down the road it's not coming
tomorrow it must exist at the moment a problem exists the equal and opposite must hold's true
and that gift is already there.
And in my experience and tracking,
that gift is going to come from source.
It's going to come from the light.
It's going to come through nature.
So you look at guys like Dr. Brian artist, Dr. Peter McCola,
their products are fucking plants.
They come from nature, right?
And those products have the ability to clear
and work anything that we would do that's deleterious.
I think they can work that out.
But yes, I have thought about that already.
I have thought about that with a 10-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl.
Yeah, yeah.
It's intense, dude.
But look, I should also say, and I agree with you on
this last, on that last point. And the thing about the whole COVID thing is that it's so dark and
it is so satanic that anything that is of the light, anything that is of the divine in God
combats it. Natokaneus, lumbrocanase, striokinase, nicotinic acid like artists always talks
about nicotine. We've had experience with the brain supreme. Like we've had experience
where people who've been jabbed up and had stroke and everything, they've seen 35, 40% remission
in their symptoms. We, I personally believe that psilocybin, microdosing psilocybin, it's such a neurological
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that it naturally points you in the direction
and moves you to where your other healing can come
and then it combines with other natural medicines in ways
so yeah like you can rectify it
you can change that and the
contrast is so stark these days
of what's of the light and what's of the dark
that if you just keep embracing the light
you can definitely flush out the dark
and you can be reclimated
but the thing that has really
informed my behavior
is that this darkness is real
it wants your kids
and the fundamental
the weirdest thing these days
when people ask me
hey you're raising it
you love your wife
you got a good family
what's your fundamental advice
the fundamental responsibility
of a young parent these days
is the biological preservation
of their child
preserve their biology
look you can raise
you and I might be case in point
you can raise some dumb ass jocks
that are knuckleheads
till 25 years old
but they suddenly realize
I don't want to be a fucking knucklehead anymore
or you hear a Jordan Peterson
lecture as a 25 year
that guy's fucking smart
I want to be smart.
And in five years, you're going to be smart.
So you can reclimate all that, you know what I'm saying?
The thing that's hard to reclimate is if you give your kid autism or Asperger's or
autoimmune diseases, that's a long, hard battle.
So preserve their biology.
Everything else.
Everything else could come later.
Better if it doesn't, but it can at least come later.
Preserve their biology.
I agree with that.
You're in Texas now.
It's nice coming to Texas from California because even though I owned a few firearms in
California, it's not like I would train with them or show.
shoot with them and never even thought about it was a fighter didn't even think about self-defense
from a gun standpoint. One of the guys that kind of queued me in that was different was John
Hackleman. John Hackman always had a fanny pack. He'd always have a little 38 special in there. And I'm
like, you're the fucking pit master. You're Chuck Ladell. You made Chuck Ladell. Right. Like he learned
everything from you and you've made other great fighters. Glover Tecera. He made Glover, right?
He's made world champions. Why do you need a handgun? And he says, I have the gun so I don't have
to fight, right? I'm sure I can take out one guy. What if there's six?
what if I have to protect other people like my wife and my kids things like that right and I was like
ah so a little seed planted and I've met a ton of people since I think one of my favorite books on
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how this shit can be brought to your attention and the cops ain't going to be here in time
if you want to protect yourself it's on us yeah and just further down that road there
I've constantly since COVID had to refresh my mind with the serenity prayer.
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I have a small arsenal since I've moved here to Texas.
But one of the things that I really think about is...
So one of the things are so interesting about this ether, the upside down spinning thing,
is that like the distilling the ether teachings, it's reclaim your sovereignty, raise your frequency.
And that really resonated with me.
I took that.
I'm like, yeah.
So your sovereignty is your connection to the divine
is that there is a God above and that God exists in you
and creating a fluidity in that relationship
so that you can reveal more and more of your own divinity
and in that you uplift the world around you
and that you raise your frequency.
So I always think about frequency.
So the thing about, you know, that though I carry a gun with me very often,
I don't want to be in the frequency of the gun.
I want to be in the frequency of the love.
So I've really taken on this whole thing
of frequency warfare very significantly.
I had a mystical experience with Indian Swami at 30 years old.
Never thought it was going to happen.
If you ever read the book, Eat, Pray, Love, that guru is called Guru Mai Mukta.
And wait, no, Guru Ma, fuck.
Oh, Guru Ma, whatever, I forgot.
So I even forgotten.
So I was going out with a girl, and she was getting into this city yoga thing with Guru Ma.
She took me to this retreat.
I didn't want to be there.
I'm sitting there chanting Om Navashiva on New Year's Eve with 7,000 people.
And out walks this guru.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
and this lightning bolt comes off her and hits me in the heart and I just explode and like
into nothingness and everything this and collapsed over and start crying. So ever since then I had this
like profound Shaktipat experience I wasn't expecting it. I didn't want it to happen. I don't know
anything about it but ever since then I tend to wake up about 3.30 or 4 in the morning and so I get
up and I do my meditation and I do my prayer and I'm actively involved raising my frequency
and I invoke Archangel Michael
and I invoke protective frequencies
over myself, my children,
my wife, my friends,
my family, my business.
I pray for brain supreme.
I extend the prayer energy
towards our mushroom grow.
I extended to my partner and his children
and Sam and his children
and I extended through my email list.
I projected through my email list
though it goes to every single brain supreme client
so we can all just continue to raise our frequency.
So for me, like what I do to preserve my
sanity and even from a preparatory standpoint is we're in where it's a parasitic frequency that seems
to be taken over people's minds. It might be alien, might be foreign, something, might be demonic,
who the hell knows what it is. But the higher your frequency is, the more you're protected. And if
enough of us raise this frequency, that parasitic energy goes away. So I'm actively engaged in
benevolent frequency warfare and I do that on a daily basis. I always think about that. I prayed
about you this morning. I blessed our interaction and your family and your children, everything that you're
trying to do and the message you spread and your inspiration, the inspiration of your lifestyle and how
inspirational is that a guy is an athlete and a fighter and now like a profoundly curious intellectual
who brings on incredible people like the power of transformation. It's an incredible thing. I don't
know much about your personal history, but if you were a jock and I was a jock, like you weren't
thinking like this at 18 years old. You might have been thinking a little bit differently.
How am I getting my mad dog 2020 tonight? Yeah. Yeah. So like a human being's capacity for
transformation to raise their frequency and raise their vibration.
So that's the thing that I think about the most, even while I carry the gun.
I don't want to be in the energy of the gun.
I'm in the energy of the love.
I happen to have the gun.
So I really, for me, and then with the business and in the supplement space and all
these other things, can I do things?
Can I engage in actions?
Can I conduct my business in the most uplifting, frequency raising way possible?
That's my mission in life.
I think about that all the time.
in terms of preparedness. Look, I face planted. I'm still not out of the face plant. Would I love to
have a compound like you've got and have a well system and all this other shit? I'd love to. I can't
right now. I got 10 chickens. I'm looking to get a sheep. I got your sheep, brother. I've got some
I want to. I got some extra food storage, some preparations. I've spoken with Cal and some other
friends making like a little bit of a go-to-help plan. That's really what it's about though. It's about
that people think if you're going to be a prepper or you're going off grid, that you're going to silo
yourself off from the rest of the world, nobody survives that way. Nor would that be,
even if you survive, that'd be the opposite of thriving. That would be a certain type of hell
to be alone on earth. And the reclimate, it's not about disbanding from community and things
like that. It's about re-entering that, building it back up from the ground up. And it very much
reminds me of the decentralized movement, right? Like we move from central structure into
decentralized where we have to build back systems that are operable for us that work beyond money
or CBDCs, right? I'd love the fact that I can barter with Tucker Max and different friends
if I need something. There's things that we have here that we can trade, right? And that same with
us, right? And so it's knowing those people, having those contacts made and a plan if shit hits the
fan that actually makes for father to be able to sleep at night. It certainly helps me. But I was
thinking of a thing as you were talking about frequency that really resonated with me. And Alex Zek
was talking about this. I don't know if we got on the podcast. I think we did. But he talked about
the Japanese scientists who would do the water.
Yeah, Masimoto, yeah.
And also Veda.
Veda is where we got into.
So Veda Austin gets into this later and she starts looking at chicken eggs.
You got chickens, I got chicken.
And I love this because it's like now we're looking at, we're looking at something that's
organic that's beyond water, but contains water, right?
It contains similar principles to it.
And she started to, she found like a freezing at the four and a half hour mark left like
at the perfect way to actually to run this test the same way that the Japanese scientist did.
And so egg white is actually something that will form.
If it's a free-range egg that's outdoors all day long, that chicken has an egg,
that egg white's going to look very crystalline.
It's going to look intelligent.
It's going to look harmonious the same way that a snowflake would look, right?
And then the caged egg where that chicken's never seen the fucking day of sun
and it's fed soylent or some other crap that's pumped full of steroids and dies in 36 days,
whatever that looks like, that egg looks totally out of place.
The egg white there looks terrible.
So I like this.
We've now moved it from water to egg.
But what's awesome here with frequency is that she considered frequency and she puts a free
range egg next to the caged egg on a dish in the refrigerator overnight, gives it 24 hours
and runs the same test.
And what happens to the bad egg, its frequency rises.
Yeah.
And then she says if frequency works in the way that the great spiritual teacher say it does,
then I should be able to put up to 12 eggs, 12 shitty caged eggs around this one good
free range egg.
And what was dope about that is all 12 of them raised their frequency on the outside.
And the original egg rearranged its frequency to an even higher frequency.
The free-arranged egg got better because it had the feedback of helping those around it and improving upon itself.
That's the name of the game, buddy.
That fucking blew my mind hearing that.
I was like, of course that makes sense.
Of course it does.
Yeah.
Alex shared that story with me personally on the phone when called him about it.
It was shortly after the July 4th weather event here in Texas.
which did not seem natural and all these children died and we were just a few just one friend group
removed from some of the children that had died there and I was and Alec had written this post about
that we've got a break about raising your vibration and love and so forth and I was like we know
there these planes they're tracked where they take off we know they're manipulating the weather
with chemtrail and cloud seeding and all these other things like at what point do a bunch of good
old boys show up and blow the tires off that off those planes and I had a conversation
Alec how much more prayer and love do we need maybe we need the good old boys to track those
planes go to those private airports and I'm not saying murder or kill anybody but maybe shoot the
tires out so that plane can't take off yeah and Alec said he called me immediately and he's it never
works it never works I come from family of friend's violence and he shared with me the egg story
he's like it's all got to be frequency and it really sat with me and it made sense to me I still
I'm still a linebacker like still would be thrilled if some good old boys shot those tires out
that's probably not my place in the world because I'm not trained or experienced like that I would end up hurting somebody I'll do I'll handle the prayer and the frequency part but yeah that makes a tremendous amount of sense about raising the frequency and how it uplifts the world around us yeah it also it brings the power back in our hands because it's easy to look out in the world and if I'm so concerned with what's happening around me I could make the mistake of being a victim to that right I could make the mistake of David Ike he'd probably write about the archons
and the Gnostics and things like that, but I don't think we're in a hell world.
There's no point in my life, even at my hardest times where I didn't think this is hell.
I don't think it's hell.
I think there's a great potential here for both sides of the coin to be made manifest.
Have you read the law of one?
No.
It was fantastic.
But we would argue, this is one of the things that prevented Alex Zek from becoming a globe skeptic.
But eventually he could see, as with some of the things our friend Mark Gober points out that
even a transmission that has so much intelligence.
Oh, Alex's a full-blown globeskept.
Exactly.
But this was the book.
that held him back for so long from that because they have a different view of the cosmos
and that kind of thing and what comes through raw, social memory complex in the 1960s,
late 1960s is brilliant stuff.
But anyhow, I've been rereading that lately.
And one of the things they talk about that is that at this third density, because it's so
polarized, there are many catalysts, which are available to us on a soul's journey,
to give us a greater degree of elevation if we're able to work with that once we drink
the tea of forgetfulness and incarnate here.
They also talk about the harvest.
So every seven, every three great years,
there's a, so 75, 76,000 years,
there's a harvest where if you're incarnated at this time,
you have the ability to get into fourth density and climb the ladder, right?
And a lot of wanderers and things like that,
Dolores Cannon's work,
fourth, fifth density being Steiner was a fifth density being,
would incarnate at this timer before it,
specifically to have the ability in all of this fuckery to make a big leap.
Right. And their way of thinking is that you have service to self, which is where you might be an elitist and think I'm better than everyone else and we should control all the sheep.
In order to climb that ladder, a negative polarity, you need to be in 95% service to self. So you got to be fucking full on if you're going to be in that category to climb the ladder.
service to all is inclusive of self right so you don't it's no martyrdom shit like you must include
yourself but in service to other is 55 percent 55 percent of your deeds must be in service to other
which is including the self and that's how you find those trajectories then there's the nonplayer
characters who are just taking an incarnation off and don't want to know and you're not supposed to
fucking tell those guys no wake up this is the game that's at stake they're just no allowed them to
have their time off and there's those who are curious in learning but haven't made a selection
or are learning about the selections and haven't actually made it to 95 or 55.
So those are the four categories.
And I interviewed Shervine for the first time from Sabatica and he said,
I'm not here to wake up the sheep.
I'm here to wake in the sleeping lions.
And I was like, man, like that just hit me hard.
Here to waken the sleeping lions.
And so I really appreciate that.
And I, but that is a frequency game.
And one of the things they talk about,
one of the greatest catalysts in all five volumes of that book or of the book series
is the catalyst of how we view other self, right?
So every opportunity, if I can take other as other self and start to work with, that's the
chance, that's where the game gets elevated.
That's where my frequency changes.
It's not in helping a nanny cross the street or anything like that.
It's when, you know, somebody does some shit you don't like and you can find it in yourself
or you can find that as a point in the all, the experience of all that is okay, where you lack
judgment then in seeing that.
And so it's interesting to grapple with because there's some concepts as a father that
are so dark, I can't see that in myself. I refuse to see pedophilia in myself. I refuse to see the
just a fucking two years ago, five years ago, I hadn't even heard of Baphimit. Now you're like,
no, like that, all these stories of these victims from child slavery and sex camps and shit
like that, they talk about, they worship Baphimit. They're doing fucking satanic shit to call
upon these entities. And it's just wild. But the thing that I hold there, again, is if
Baphimit's real, Satan, and all these different names are actually,
different beings, not just one being with a thousand names. And they can be called on
through ritual practice and sacrifice and shit like that. And power is given. And that's the
club. As Carlin said, there's a club and you ain't in it. Right. If that's the fucking
club, that's wild. But of course, the equal and opposite must be true. Right? The Archangel
Michaels must be true. The Christ must be true. All these things, the Buddha is true. And so that
repositions my orientation into with the serenated prayer. That's the shit that I can work on.
I'm not Christ yet. I'm not Buddha yet. Let me.
me work on that and let me make sure you know that we've got our backs covered if something does go
wrong i had this i had listened to a sam trippily podcast and that he had a he had an esoteric
biblical occultist not an occultist but somebody who studied the cult on and it was very i forgot the
episode i forgot the guy's name but i started thinking about that episode a lot and i developed my
own theory of this triangulated world that we're in right now and it helped me understand the left
the right, Trump, Elon Musk, Gates, Fauci, the World Economic Forum.
And so I view us that we're in this kind of bizarre, triangulated warfare right now.
So on one side, you have the Luciferian fallen angels, who at one time worship God, but
have fallen for God. And what they really crave now is worship. They crave their own deification.
And I put Trump and Musk in that category, that these are like the offspring or the parasitic
frequency is of the fallen angel has affected them that there's and this is why they're tormenting
as characters because there's still a glimmer of the divine in them that we believe in we believe in
musk we believe in trump we get allured by and so forth but then they always end up failing us and then
on the other side you have the truly dark energy the malachian satanic ancient and that's the order
that basically works in pedophilia satanic pedophilia like really dark ritual so on the trump at musk's side
they just want to own everything they want to have the most of it you can still have some you can
have some semblance of freedom as long as they have the most and as long as they're worshipped
the nihilistic satanic side is they want the destruction of humanity and for for years those
two sides worked hand in hand with one another but now that we're coming to this kind of
really critical time in our evolution the luciferians and the satanists are at a secret war with
each other and the luciferians don't practice in pedophilia the Satanists practice in
pedophilia. So that's the thing that they leverage. Like Trump and Trump and Musk, like they might
fuck young girls. They might fuck too young a girl, but they don't fuck young boys. They don't
fuck children. The Satanists and those under that influence, they fuck children. And in the middle
is the Christ consciousness. This is where guys like you and I are like, we're aspiring the center
path to raise the center path, but we always get tempted by what's now the right that there might
be a glimmer of the divine still in them to try to bring them back. And I think the world that
we're living right now is can the Christ consciousness in us raise the frequency high enough
that we can convert the Luciferian consciousness back to God and then it becomes a bifurcated warfare
and we can eradicate from a frequency the satanic order. So right now we're in triangular warfare
but through the raising of our frequency, the good human people, conscientious people of the world
like you and I, we continue to raise to the highest point to Christ's consciousness. We flip the
luciferian consciousness back to god we vanquished the satanic consciousness that's my
understanding of life and the energies that we're going on so we're in this very bizarre
triangulated warfare right now we can't we're always lost wait they were just a good guy now
they're a bad guy what the hell is going on it's like pro wrestling right yeah yeah it's wild
dude it's been fucking awesome getting to know you better having you on the podcast
talk about brain supreme where can people order it this what's your personal experience
been like because i gave you the i gave you the so i'd done let's see a handful of
tries with first one I took was the athlete alone and that was awesome and then one athlete one genius
that was incredible as well like I felt even after so I'd do this before MMA or kickboxing right yeah
we call that performance dosing that's our performance protocol I I love the looseness and relaxedness
that I feel for that I didn't get to do that when I was a pro fighter I was getting into macro doses with
my boxing coach while I was fighting but never microdosed while I was fighting and then in retirement got to
fight Jason Ellis in just a boxing match twice and I did microdose for those just to make just to
see like what's all the fuss about and I honestly honestly got especially in the first boxing match
I felt so loose and calm and I had dealt with the negative mind my whole fucking life in fighting
every time I was in there you're going to lose negatively all that shit and I just had to cast it out
and fucking stick to the plan and sometimes I win sometimes I'd get my ass beat but it felt like I just
had it was like a day at the beach quiet I could feel the breeze blow the fucking seagulls coming
overhead. I could feel the, I could feel, it was just like pure quiet mind, pure looseness
and body, pure flow state. Everything was organic in how my body would move and function. My balance
was on point, like laser-like precision with timing, distancing, all of it. And hadn't done that
since those exhibitions. And then I run the genius and the athlete together. And I was like,
that's the fucking move. That's it. That's exactly what it is. And we're blasting music in the
dojo. You got two Sonos five speakers just cranked up. My wife said, it's too loud for the kids.
Kids can come in later.
But it's been so much fun to be able to train in that way
because it can tell automatic that puts me in the best possible version of myself.
And if you think practice doesn't make perfect practice makes perfect, right?
So you don't want to ingrain bad habits and things like that
or do some shit when you're tired that's going to end up leading to injury
or poor stress patterns, poor mechanics, right, wasted movement.
And I feel like when I'm using the brain supreme, there is no wasted movement.
And even the management of energy, right, the central governor's theory of how the brain
works from a cardio standpoint is lifted because my brain and body are so connected. It's like
my brain's on the ball of output. It's hard to overdo it. I could push myself to exhaustion,
but the proximity of the body-mind connection is so close when I'm on the brain supreme that
it's very easy to find the most effective pace to remain at for high output, high intensity without
overdoing it and saying, oh, fuck, now I lost everything. I've shot my wad. Oh, that's great. That's a great
endorsement. Thank you. Yeah, that's our, so on the website, brains supreme.com. So just I don't go,
for obvious reasons, I don't go into this too much, but just so your listeners know, we keep the
secret ingredient off the packaging and off the website, but trust me, it's in there. We call it the
brain supreme proprietary mushroom blend. We have a whole coaching protocol. It's on the,
it's on our YouTube channel, it's on the Spotify channel, but it's also on the website.
What you're doing is performance dosing, which is in every other day or one day on two days off
or one practice day, game day protocol. So like my amateur and pro athletes,
They'll do, and it's usually a genius and athlete stack.
I've been at it for a while.
I'll usually stack two genius and two athletes.
You're a big boy.
That's a 400 milligram total microdose.
But somewhere between there, you stack and you're in flow state for your workout,
then the benefits of the microdose lingered through the day, the next day,
and then you do it again one or two days later.
That's a performance dosing protocol, which is a great, like, workout way to approach microdosing.
It's also like my type A's, my alphas that want to feel it a little bit.
it's the best way to approach microdosing and you still get the neurological benefits of microdosing like
it's still going to move your brain in a beneficial long-term direction over time which as somebody
who's been microdosing for seven years right now it's real that is a real thing I have this theory
called the aetheric mycelial network mycelium are the fibers of mushroom after seven years of
microdosing I literally feel a root network from my heart from my kind of third eye frontal lobe
it extends out and I know when I'm in a conversation with a guy like you like we're connected my my
silo network your network we're relaying giving information now I give now I listen now I'm to learn you just
your empathy your connection just raises over time and you have very powerful and authentic
interactions with people and you also know when you're with like a non-player character as you
just said there's no fiber connection right here just preserve myself respectfully and then
move on yeah so I'm really glad to hear that thank you
Yeah, thank you, brother.
Cool.
What do you do for discounts for your listeners?
KKP, what do you do?
KKP, yeah.
Yeah, we'll do a 15% KKP discount so they can just put it in there.
Well, look for that in the show notes.
Are you online personally on social media or anything like that?
Yeah, we're on.
Yeah, it's brain supreme.
I'm shit at all this stuff.
I've really got to get so much better.
So one of the things I say to people, and you can probably relate to this as well,
when you cook your own food and you care about food and you fold your own laundry and you
have children, there's only so much time left in the day.
So I have a guy in India and my partner, Sam, and they do the social media stuff.
We have been documenting my cleanse because I've been living on Brain Supreme, and we have a new formula, a non-silocybin formula that's going to launch around Black Friday called MAC stack, M-A-A-C-A-C-Castack, mushrooms, adaptogens, aminos, cacao.
So in a blend of Ceremony Cacao and Ceylon cinnamon, we stack every ingredient known in the world to benefit a macro and a microdose.
and you can use it on its own or you can use it in your coffee or in your smoothie or chai
and take your microdose.
It totally juices your microdose up.
It's great for macrodosing as well, like the depth of the journeys and so forth.
It's great.
And it's loaded with nutrients and you can do it on your own.
So I've been living for the last 10 days on Mackstack and two capsules of Brain Supreme.
And it's the easiest cleanse I've ever done.
I'm also doing urine therapy because I'm a lunatic and I do that and some electrolytes and salts
and things like that.
but yeah we're going for it company's doing great thank you we love it fuck yeah brother it's been a blast
thank you thank you so much
