QAA Podcast - Premium Episode 156: Intergalactic Super Soldiers feat Oki (Sample)
Episode Date: January 16, 2022Commander Oki will go down as legend in the Super Soldier Program — a sub-culture of the Secret Space Program conspiracy theory. He recently made a video on his youtube channel — Oki's Weird Stori...es — that saw him delving deep into Super Soldier lore and coming up with his own imaginary story. Find out how he trained with Mr Beast off-planet, learning to wield a psionic blade due to his past life as Yasuke the black samurai. Armed with the story, he traveled to Las Vegas to attend a Super Soldier convention, delivering it in person to the top youtuber in this specific conspiracy theory scene. Also Jake has written a poem about Commander Oki that sounds a lot like "The Night Before Christmas"?? Thanks for supporting us on patreon! Check out Oki's Weird Stories: https://bit.ly/3nyNJnI Follow Oki: https://twitter.com/OOHKAYEYE Music by Matthew Delatorre. Editing by Corey Klotz. Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com
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What's up QAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
I found a way to connect to the internet.
I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome listener to Premium Chapter 156 of the Q&N anonymous podcast,
the Intergalactic Super Soldiers episode.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rakatansky.
Oh, this is me.
Okay, oh, so sorry.
Okie's weird stories.
I run a YouTube channel, and my name is Okie.
Julian Field and Travis View.
After this week's main episode on the Secret Space Program conspiracy theory,
we wanted to give you a more, let's say, street view of the movement
by exploring one of its thriving subcultures,
people who claim to be super soldiers.
Corey Good is perhaps the most visible and famous of these figures within the scene,
most of whom assert they've received extensive combat training on off-world planets
and fought literal Star Wars with a variety of extraterrestrial creatures.
As we've observed previously, the Secret Space Program conspiracy theory has roots in 19th century Theosophy,
20th century New Age thinking, and a resurgent Christian millennialism in the 1980s.
It has since generated countless doomsday predictions and heavily influenced QAnon by providing a tried and true framework to attract followers.
But the Super Soldier phenomenon is particular in that it mixes evangelical-style testimonials
with fantasies about having participated in intergalactic warfare.
It looks like these days it's not enough to see the light.
You also have to be a troop.
And as we all know, YouTubers are troops.
That's why we have Oki from Oki's Weird Stories YouTube channel,
which you should check out as this week's guest.
So first off, thank you so much for your service, sir,
and welcome to the podcast.
Thank you.
That's it.
See, soldiers are trained to say the least amount possible.
So how did you become interested in this secret space program
and the Super Soldier sub-community.
Yeah, I know about like four videos back.
I started this series that called The Conspiracy Files
because I was already very interested in conspiracy theories.
And, yeah, I decided that the direction of my channel going forward
would be more so focused on conspiracy theories.
And, yeah, I did the one about gay frogs, did Jacob Wall.
And so this one came, because like a friend of mine
actually told me about the Secret Space Program
And he told me about Captain Randy Kramer, who I start my video with, who's this guy who claimed to be part of the Mars Defense Force.
And he said that he was on Mars and that he was fighting insectoids and reptilians on Mars, you know, and that he was a genetically enhanced super soldier.
And, you know, I heard that.
I'm just like, this is ridiculous.
I didn't realize, like, at the time that it, like, it went beyond that guy.
But then eventually I found out there's this whole, like, huge community.
of people who believe this stuff and they say that they're that they're also super soldiers or
they're part of the secret space program. I have to say that like this is probably one of the
topics that's the hardest to research and study because every testimonial is like invariably
about an hour long, super in detail. People are not great storytellers because it's, you know,
it's kind of participative. So I mean, how did you, because you, it is not that easy to sit
through hours of this. And it seems like you sat through hours of this. So like what personally drew you
to this specifically, because after a couple hours,
most people would be like,
yeah, I'm going to find another conspiracy theory.
So when I first got into it, like, just I can immediately see, like, how absurd and
kind of amusing it, it could be, like, if I make a video about this topic.
Yeah, you are right.
There are people who are really terrible storytellers, and sometimes it is hard to, like,
listen to their, like, three hour long testimony.
But then it became pretty fun to learn about the lore and pick things up and then eventually get to a point where, like, I understood, like, how they developed their own lore and, like, where they got it from.
And I'm like, oh, okay, so this person watched a lot of Corey Good, who's like the big, the big dog in the, he's space Jesus, right?
Yeah.
In the secret space program.
He says he's space Enoch, actually, specifically.
But he is definitely a prophet.
So he's the conduit between humanity and the blue avians.
and um he's and their fourth density beans and like uh through cori good we can one day ascend and
we can become like them and um so you know eventually like it just it was really it was just really
interesting like um tied together the the threads of like how this thing was developed and um yeah
it just sent me down on um like a rabbit hole and uh that uh it was really fun to go down i feel like
it's really interesting because you know like i said this is like inherently
participative, like you kind of, I think a lot of people who watch it either fantasize about
having their own story or, uh, or that kind of thing. And so you're saying like basically to get
interested in these interminable rants and stuff, you have to be like, well, what if I was a
super soldier creating my own lore? Now it's more interesting because I'm just getting like more
possible, uh, you know, more different scenarios that I could combine or whatever. Uh, does that,
did that like kind of give meaning to the endless droning that you undoubtedly subjected yourself to?
Yeah, yeah, very early on, I decided that I'm going to try and, like, the title of my video,
I'm going to infiltrate the secret space program community.
And, like, very early on, I knew, like, James Rink, the guy who I talk about in my video
would be the target of my infiltration.
I wanted to get on his show, so I was like, okay, I'm going to develop a story that I know
that he will buy and that his community will buy.
And, yeah, so, like, it was all kind of leading up to that performance that you see
at the end of the video.
It's a tall order, though, because there is so much lore packed into the, you know, the Super Soldier or the Secret Space program that it's like, you know, I was like, when I was watching the video, I was nervous for you because it's like, oh, well, you know, James Rink, here's a guy who claims to know, like, every single, like, there are so many places where you could potentially slip up and get something wrong or say something that is inconsistent with, you know, Rink sort of, you know, his belief.
in the way things are sort of structured.
But that never happened to me.
He bought it hookline and sinker.
I don't know though because Rink, like, he'll get people on and just listen to the craziest shit.
Like, if anything, this scene is defined by its kind of kindness and credulity.
Like, everybody gives each other the benefit of the doubt by far.
Yeah, it really is a yes and sort of.
There's even this, that great moment that you captured on video where you tell Rink that in a past life you were a samurai and you show him the sword.
He's like, oh, that's dope.
And then he kind of quietly, like, leans back in his chair and, like, looks down.
He's like, I was a gladiator.
Like, almost as if he's like, I want to be some sort of combat thing, too.
I should have thought of that.
Yeah, it was almost like you came up with a cooler idea than his, and he's like, oh, man, I can't steal
that now.
Yeah, like two children playing together, and one of them's like, I'm a samurai.
And the other one's like, well, I wanted to be the samurai.
Well, they'll constantly do this thing where, well, James especially, he'll, you know,
the people that he interviews or he does the hypnosis sessions with, he'll ask,
So do you see me in this scenario as well?
When we're on, you're on Mars right now, you're fighting an insectoid.
Well, am I there?
You know, I didn't see incredible.
I don't want to be part of their story.
So he's like, yeah.
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Thanks.
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