The Pete Quiñones Show - Episode 1154: Reality Isn't What You Think It Is /w Stormy Waters - Part 1

Episode Date: January 2, 2025

2 Hours and 27 MinutesPG-13Stormy Waters is a managing partner of a venture capital firm.Pete and Stormy start a series exploring a topic that has demanded debate throughout history: the material vs t...he metaphysical/religious.Links and Research MentionedStormy's Twitter AccountPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

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Starting point is 00:03:15 So thank you for the support. Head on over to freeman beyond the wall.com forward slash support and do it there. Thank you. All right. So it almost seems like we're starting this mid-conversation. I guess we'll get away from the talk of the Caribbean and moving to the Caribbean. which doesn't seem like the smartest thing to do to everyone. So this will be one of the first episodes I'll drop in the new year,
Starting point is 00:03:44 and I thought we'd start the new year off talking about, you know, something that we've talked about, seeing, and you mentioned it all the time, that it seems like in the last few years, that there's been a spiritual shift and some kind of spiritual, metaphysical awakening for a lot of people. when did you start seeing that? I wouldn't call it a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:04:11 I would say a portion of it. I mean, our guys. A bit of our people. Yeah, yeah, definitely. Yes, that's the weird thing is it's our guys. It's only our guys. Which, this is what blew me away. So I was having a conversation with Space Age Maximilist.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Great account, by the way. They did a three-part series on Consciousness Science with him, and he's a legit rocket scientist. So if you ever want to drill down on any of the technical bits of what Pete and I are going to talk about, like it's a good place to start. But he and I was, he and I were talking and I was telling him about like, hey, if you look back at any of these, like ancient mystic traditions, I'm talking like anything from like the Taoist tradition, which is going on near as makes no difference,
Starting point is 00:04:59 3,000 years old, 4,000 years old. The Egyptian mystic tradition, which. is 6,000 years old or the Greek tradition which is roughly about 3,000 or 4,000 years old, it's really old. It doesn't matter where you look or the Vedic text, which are equally as old as the Egyptian ones, going back six, we're talking about like 5, 6,000 years. And I remember telling him like, all of these guys say the same thing. They all say that only Two and ten have souls. Two and ten have souls.
Starting point is 00:05:40 And he was like, that's really funny. Do you know where the MPC meme came from? And I'm like, no. No, I don't. I mean, it's accurate. Yeah. Fortune, obviously. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:56 But it came about from a study that got widely circulated on 4chan. It was a meta-analysis. It was a meta-analysis. And a meta-analysis, to anybody that's listening, is about the gold standard that you can get. Right? So basically, instead of, like, a study that says, all right, this, you know, this study says, this is true.
Starting point is 00:06:19 But what if we tweak the, like, experiment parameters a little bit? Like, what if it's, you know, maybe it's true in this sense, but is it, like, what if we move a little bit to the left? It's still true over here or over here or over here? and basically a meta-analysis is hundreds to sometimes thousands of individual studies that are all variations of each other, right, to larger or lesser degrees. So if you want to prove something is true, like you have to test it out in like every different direction.
Starting point is 00:06:53 And so a meta-analysis is a combination of all these things, right? You basically compile, and with this, they actually commissioned these, hundreds of studies. I think it's like 800 studies and then you compile a data from all of them and then you see if something's true or not. But what do you know? Only 20% of people on this fucking planet have the capacity for critical thinking. And it goes a lot more than critical thinking. but one of the, the ability to project oneself into the future, which sounds kind of hokey. Like, what do you mean project myself into the future? Well, like, if I'm, you know, confronted with a, you know, a choice, a dichotomy, I have to say,
Starting point is 00:07:51 okay, well, let me imagine myself opening door number A or going down path number A. Well, if I go down path number A, this is going to happen. And then this other thing will probably happen and, you know, okay, well, that's path A. Let me project myself into the future of if I walk down Path B and all of these things will happen to me. And which one's better? Well, I like Path B better. To do that simple thing, you have to project yourself into the future.
Starting point is 00:08:25 You have to view yourself outside of your body. as in like you're here and now right this second, right? Like your immediate reactive self. You have to just hop into your head and project yourself into these hypothetical futures. And what comes from that is also empathy. You have to be able to see yourself outside of yourself, like what it's like, like in Pete's shoes, dealing with me, a guy who can't stay on topic at all, ever, or explain everything, anything in a reasonable time frame. I empathize with that because I put myself
Starting point is 00:09:14 in Pete's shoes. So that all comes from the same thing. And only 20% of the population has that ability. And at the same time, the Egyptians and Daoists are telling us, hey, only two and ten people have souls. Okay. What does that like mean in reality? And this came from like a space I was doing with, um, with an account named Schwab, good guy, nice kid. Um, it. Um, it, It was on, I think it was MK Ultra we were talking about. And like I was talking about a bunch of tests that I had to do that I found out were part of the gate program. And I didn't even go into the gate program or anything like that. And him and the four other hosts were like, that exact same thing happened to me.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Like those exact, like every single thing you're describing happened to me. And then I was like, okay, well, let me stop being super rude and turn my phone on silent. We asked the listeners, there's something like 700 people listening. Like, you know, raise your hand, if anything, if any of what we're describing happened to you. And then every single fucking, every single account, like that little hand emoji. It was the fucking most surreal experience I've had in a very long time. well, sorry, the most surreal group experience I've had in a very long time. And then I realized, like, okay, well, what are the, like, the gate kids, like, basically what the gate program was, was to, to identify kids in America with special, with, like, the special sauce, right?
Starting point is 00:11:27 Like, which, you know, this started right after the remote viewing program was super successful. Damn, I don't know which tangent to go down because both those are super interesting. Let's stick on gay. I had a few people contact me and say, I've heard Stormy talk about the gate program. If he could get more into that. And we talked about it and I said that I missed it by a couple years. That like they didn't. Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:55 It also wasn't done in every school. Yeah. I'm sure they would have done it. I'm sure it was done in my school. But I was a couple of years early for it. That's what the, that's what the thing was. Okay. So basically how it works is this.
Starting point is 00:12:18 I didn't go to public, I didn't go to public school. So yeah, I'm sure they were gone to my school. So this is, this is. the gate program is like, let's say you had an intelligence program that turned out to be super duper duper successful. And it didn't involve any hardware or crazy spy planes or anything like that, or any spies or any like that. It just involved people, like just certain types of people. and that would make you wonder like, okay, well, how many of those types of people exist in the population? So the remote viewing program, which if you guys, there was a movie that came out two years after
Starting point is 00:13:11 the program got declassified. And what the movie does is basically make the whole thing look really, really silly. You catch them in the corner of your eye. Distinctive, by design, they move you even before you drive. The new Cooper plugin hybrid range for Mentor, Leon and Terramar. Now with flexible PCP finance and trade-in boosters of up to 2,000 euro. Search Coopera and discover our latest offers. Coopera, design that moves.
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Starting point is 00:15:30 And because we were so paranoid and things were so crazy, we decided, well, fuck, we got to get psychic spies too. Shit. And then we did. And then we realized how crazy we were being. So we stopped doing that. But everyone was just being really crazy at the time. It was a really crazy time.
Starting point is 00:15:52 That's not true. What's true is that the right. remote viewing program was the most successful intelligence program in the history of the United States, both civilian and military. So that means military intelligence and the Central Intelligence Agency. It was more productive and more successful than the Corona program, which was the CIA and the Pentagon's satellite program. before the Apollo program, right? So before that John F. Kennedy did those speech, right,
Starting point is 00:16:32 we're going to go to the moon now. And everyone got into the space race. We started, you know, shooting up rockets. And first we got, like, a guy into orbit. And then we got a guy even further. And then eventually guys would go up to the moon. Before we got guy number one into orbit, we already had satellites
Starting point is 00:16:54 zipping around the globe. taking pictures of shit, and then air dropping, literally, canisters of film through re-entry, and then would be picked up by boats at nighttime. So the Soviet Union didn't know satellites existed, at least satellites that were taking pictures. It took all of Soviet manpower and technical power to put a fucking radio transmitter into space that beeped occasionally. The idea of the lift it would take was just unbelievable. So, Soviet Union wasn't hiding shit from satellites because the idea of satellites taking pictures of them
Starting point is 00:17:42 was fucking impossible. They couldn't think about. So if you're not hiding stuff from satellites, you would think that satellites would be pretty good at giving you intelligence. And that this other thing that they were doing turned out to be better. And what were they doing? Well, turns out a guy sitting in his desk in Langley can close his eyes, quiet his mind, and through some relatively simple breathing techniques, that guy can go anywhere in the world.
Starting point is 00:18:27 He can read you what's on the desk of name a KGB officer. He could tell you what his office smells like, how cold it is, what color the curtains are, are they ugly? What else is on his desk? And without ever leaving Langley. And if you found out that all of a sudden, you come to the realization that a guy can close his eyeballs and relax and see inside your most secret of secrets, that makes every fucking American and national security threat.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Because last thing you want is like some celebrity, do an acid, and then seeing inside of, you know, Groom Lake, or some kid eating Cheerios, you know, on a Saturday morning, seeing inside, name another place. God forbid, like the fucking celebrity, he's got a platform. What if he says some shit on TV?
Starting point is 00:19:34 You know, you could say like, oh, This fucking guy is clearly out of his mind, and you probably institutionalize him. But that means your secret, secret shit was just set on TV. Well, that's a problem. Really is a problem. So all of those kids that could have those type of abilities need to be identified. We need to keep a fucking eye on that. We don't need to, like, track them with little G-Men, like looking in their window.
Starting point is 00:20:06 we just need to know who they are. Quantify that risk. And it turns out they're good at a lot of other shit besides just seeing stuff. We can get into that later. But, I mean, you say Stormy, don't know what you're fucking talking about. That sounds insane.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Yeah. Well, that's exactly what the PBS 60 Minutes reporter thought when Ronnie Reagan spat it out of his mouth talking about how the Pentagon's psychic spy program was the most successful program they had. It identified exactly where the downed helicopter in the Congo was, or where the satellite was that was, I mean, by the 80s we did have satellites. Some of them were nuclear-powered. So like a broken satellite, now full of nuclear shit,
Starting point is 00:21:04 losing orbit soon to fall. into the atmosphere and land somewhere, like knowing where that thing is going to land is important. And Ronnie Reagan explained it to her that they couldn't figure it out until the Pentagon guys and their remote viewers told them exactly what day it would happen, where it would happen, how it would happen, down to a 200-yard radius. What do you know? So it may sound insane, but it's not. It was a very real thing.
Starting point is 00:21:50 This program ran from 1968 to 2004. At least that's when they told us it stopped, but usually when the government gets caught doing something, they just rename it and keep doing it. So that's probably happened. So like, what does that mean? What's interesting, what's interesting is the first time we ever got on the phone together.
Starting point is 00:22:15 You brought this up and I told you, I said, I was reading about this on like 2013 and 2014. And the fact that when you read the declassified documents, these read as this happened, this is all true. This is, the data is there. Oh, yeah. Each and every intelligence report.
Starting point is 00:22:45 what they were working on, what they were looking at. And the hard part for most... I got the fucking training manuals. Yeah. Oh, yeah. And the hard part for most people to deal with this, you know, in the modern day is the fact that we are an incredibly materialist, you know, materialist thinking. Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Has just dominated, dominates the culture, dominates the zeitgeist. So when people hear, this, they immediately think of the movie that you had referenced, the men who stare at goats, which was basically designed to throw everybody off of this. Because it had just been
Starting point is 00:23:27 declassified, and it made everybody look stupid in that movie until it didn't. But the problem with this is that people think that their consciousness is a
Starting point is 00:23:47 part of their physical body. They don't know how to separate it. And even people like, I remember some evolutionary psychologist, some evolutionist was talking to the Dalai Lama. And he was just basically talking down to the Dalai Lama and everything. And just, oh, yeah, well, you don't know the science. He's like, okay, well, explain the science of consciousness. That's what the Dalai Lama said.
Starting point is 00:24:16 And the scientist got pissed Because he can't He can't explain where consciousness comes from Where it can't I mean I've read every Not every theory Every theory I can get my hands on Oh well you know it happened because when we were Basically cavemen
Starting point is 00:24:36 Somebody found the mushroom and then they ate that And that's when they started talking to themselves Inside their head and then they thought oh God must be talking to me. It's like, okay, well, slow down a little bit. How did this person come up with the concept of God? Where do these concepts come from? I mean, is it
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Starting point is 00:26:53 Back in, like, 2016, they took all at the same time, a bunch of the torrent sites got taken down. And there was a torrent site that was called occult.biz. And they didn't, I mean, they had a lot of occult stuff on there, but they had all this stuff. They had all of the Stargate. That's where I got all the Stargate information from. interviews. They had interviews that I've since lost with people who were involved in it.
Starting point is 00:27:22 And one of the things that I read was it started talking about where do your thoughts come from? And are you thinking your own thoughts, or are they coming from somewhere else? And they just had this little exercise in it. It said, not everybody's going to be able to do this, but... Two and 20. Stand back. You know, completely shut down your thoughts. And then look at your, look at the thoughts that are going to come to you.
Starting point is 00:28:00 And tell me and ask yourself where those thoughts are coming from. And if you know how to do it, you'll realize you're thinking, you're not thinking these things. These things are, there are things coming from somewhere else. And people don't want, as soon as you say that, it shut, people shut down. Yep. So it's funny. Either one, they're not willing to, or they're, I'll let you go in a sec. One, they're not willing to accept it because it just sounds like voodoo to them.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Or two, or, and it sounds like voodoo to them and they can't do it. Or two, they can do it and it scares the shit out of them. Yes. Why would it scare the shit? of them because that means that God exists. This is the fundamental thing. So that document you're referring to is called the Gateway Report. Anybody that's listening that is ready to turn this off because it sounds insane.
Starting point is 00:29:05 Just type into your nearest search browser, The Gateway Report. The very first link that should pop up is CIA's reading room. Don't worry, it's not a trap. They have to buy law. publish every single thing that comes out via FOIA. And they do it in what's called reading rooms. If you want to go learn about the space program that I was talking about that had like satellites before the Apollo program, that's in the National Reconnaissance, NRO, their reading room. So it's not, just click the fucking link asshole. Just do that. And when you do,
Starting point is 00:29:44 you'll find out that not only is everything that Pete just said true, But that the Pentagon has known this since the 70s. That Gateway Report was commissioned by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. You know, some unsurious motherfuckers, right, Pete? Some losers with nothing better to do. And the report was done for them by Stanford Research Institute. You know, our most prestigious research university. So the most prestigious research university in the nation,
Starting point is 00:30:18 therefore the most prestigious research university in the world. So, join chiefs of staff, some losers, and, you know, some loser university research laboratory. And it will break it down to you and very clear language that when you close your eyes and you say hello, that voice that says hello back to you doesn't live inside your brain. It does not live between your ears. comes from somewhere else. Because the fundamental tenant, right, the thing that, so I, this brief sidetrack, I was born and raised in the church, baptized and confirmed. I did all my sacraments except for I haven't gotten married yet, working on that, and I haven't needed last rights yet,
Starting point is 00:31:06 God forbid, yet for now. Eventually, I'll get there. None of us make it out of here alive. And then I, you know, went to school, got exposed to, you know, science and science. knows everything. And I didn't really pay attention to school. I didn't really dig it until later on in life. For some reason, I was working really hard. I just started my first company and had a lot of disposable income, but really no free time to think about anything.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Because I'd come back, you know, and like from work and my brain would be running a million miles an hour. And the only thing I could do, I couldn't sit and watch TV. I started learning stuff. I started with history and just kept right on going. Went into, you know, physics, general relativity, special relativity. It did all of the Einsteinian physics and got quantum mechanics. And it just got me further and further away from God until I got to the end of it.
Starting point is 00:32:14 And I had some discretionary income at this point in time. I learned myself calculus. And I bought some of Einstein's letters to other physicists. And I bought some of his journals. He kept a lot of journals. And you can say whatever you want about Einstein. Like, oh, it wasn't really him or this other. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:32:41 It doesn't matter. Because the physicist that he was having conversations with, you'd have to tell me that all the physicists are, fake. Because what these physicists are talking about, like every textbook I ever picked up was telling me and framing these men is that they believed what Neil deGrasse Tyson believes. That is the scientific belief, right? You're not, you don't know science unless you believe the world looks like Neil deGrasse Tyson, you're a fucking biological robot in a meaningless universe. That's the science. So,
Starting point is 00:33:18 Google Translate had just come out in a phone app. So I got my phone, I opened up the camera, or the Google Translate and camera, I hold it up to these letters. And my fucking jaw hits the floor. Because what I read was, okay, I don't speak German, but the last thing I ever thought I would have read. Because here's Einstein and Neil Spore, or Einstein, Schrodinger, talking about God.
Starting point is 00:33:48 I was told these guys didn't believe in God and believe in God is silly and unscientific and Einstein's like I see his signature everywhere whether I look in the smallest of the small or the largest of the large he's there the world
Starting point is 00:34:16 or the universe would be without him inconceivable in any imaginable way. The forces of nature are held together like a telephone pole on a pencil point. And without someone keeping it constant, all of this would fall apart.
Starting point is 00:34:45 And then he basically says the same thing about, because again, this is a guy that, you know, did the special relativity, general relativity, you know, thing. You know, basically dunked on Newton. and then after that he went and discovered the atom and quantum mechanics. So guys kind of having a run right now.
Starting point is 00:35:03 He just got done digging into the big and the small. And I didn't know what to make of it. And luckily, when we're ready for information, that information will always find us. You can call it a synchronicity, you can call whatever the fuck you want. But out of just like complete random, I stumbled across the gateway report and all of a sudden everything just clicked.
Starting point is 00:35:34 I had realized that the way I was raised was a lot more accurate descriptor of the physical world around me than any of the science I had ever read. Because those two things can coexist. They are not mutually exclusive. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge warehouse sale is back. We're talking. talking thousands of your favourite Lidl items all reduced to clear. From home essentials to seasonal must-haves, when the doors open, the deals go fast. Come see for yourself. The Lidl Newbridge Warehouse Sale, 28th to 30th of November.
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Starting point is 00:37:32 Trying to quiz the Dalai Lama. All right. This is the best thing about, you know, hermeticism. Everyone thinks hermeticism is like some spooky religion or whatever. Like, you're dumb. You don't know what you're talking about. It's an analytical framework of looking at the world. That kind of exposes a lot of the contradictions are brain-crumbs. creates for us, like dichotomies or opposites. Contradictions. They don't exist. Opposites don't exist in nature. So they're the only place they exist are in our head. Well, Stormy, what about hot and cold?
Starting point is 00:38:11 Loud and silent. These are opposites. No, they're not. They're just polarities. Hot and cold are two ends of temperature. Quiet and loud are two ends of sound. Quiet and loud are two ends of sounds. evolution and creation. These are not opposite things. God can create life. You can build a perfect... Oh, and we're just figuring out that DNA turns out to be a really good computer. I'm sure that surprises only humanity.
Starting point is 00:38:57 I'm sure God is not surprised at all. He's like, yeah, fuck those. Thanks for, you know. So you build this perfect thing called life. And you watch it grow and you watch it become something worthy of putting a soul into. They're not separate things. Evolution and creation are, they're not opposites, which again, like that doesn't know what the Dalai Lama probably thought that fucking guy was hilarious. But I got drug back to faith, if you can call it faith, like by force.
Starting point is 00:39:39 and it was a very disorienting, a very disorienting experience. Because I got there through science. I never stopped looking for the science of all of these things. And it turns out it's there. There's infinitely more peer-reviewed studies holding up my worldview than Neil deGrasse Tyson's worldview, fake scientist, Neil deGrasse Tyson. When I say fake scientist, I mean literal fake scientist. The man has never published a single paper. and not been cited in any other paper.
Starting point is 00:40:14 Scientifically, the man doesn't exist. He's a creation. He's an actor. But it seems to be someone's fucking prerogative to put a man pretending to be a scientist on every platform that he can get a hold of to convince you that you are a biological robot in a meaningless universe. You should consider why that would possibly be.
Starting point is 00:40:36 But for remote viewing to operate, to operate. Right? I have to sit at my desk here in Palm Beach. I want to say Pete's in Alaska and close my eyes. And I can tell you what Pete's office looks like, what Pete's doing, what is scribbling on his desk. For that to be possible, which it is, we have infinity evidence of, that means I both
Starting point is 00:41:07 exist here in my desk. and I also exist in Pete's house, right? That's a non-locality of consciousness. The thing that when I close my eyes and I say hello, the thing that says hello back to me doesn't have to be attached to my body at all. It doesn't even have, we don't have to occupy the same space at the same time.
Starting point is 00:41:39 So why would it be connected to me when I die? It doesn't have to be connected to me when I'm alive. You know, Graas Tyson doesn't have a lot of, fucking answer for that, but our government sure did, because they operationalized the technology, which is what they called tech consciousness. They called it a technology. They operationalized this technology for 40 fucking years, and likely still do today. So our own government thinks materialism is full of shit. They're just hoping you're dumb enough to believe that it's not. let's go back to the
Starting point is 00:42:26 emotional part I skipped over that my bed well two in ten having a soul so I just I just released an episode before we started talking with a
Starting point is 00:42:40 an Indian gentleman who great guy is yeah giant is he's very honest I mean honest to I asked him I said well if all
Starting point is 00:42:54 this is true, why should I believe you? And he took that right in stride and said, you know, you really shouldn't. You really should get to know somebody before you. So what he's talking about is he's describing a people that are motivated by two things. They're motivated by sex and they're motivated by money. And they're probably, when you take into consideration, the groups, he doesn't only talk about Indians, he groups a whole bunch of other people in the world in this groups. And it's all obviously in the poorest, quote unquote poorest, but really it's just places where they can't. Without somebody else, they can't, they can't even come close to where we are, where the least of us are. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:52 And when you take into consideration, you have to look at that and you have to, you have to look at the amount of people that he's talking about, a quarter of the world. Yes. And it seems like what he's describing is he's describing people who don't have a soul. He's describing beasts. Yeah. These are, these are, these are not people. These are humans in the, maybe that's even a bad word to use, but humans in the most primal sense, the most animalistic sense.
Starting point is 00:44:32 Pete, bodies without consciousness, right, will become vessels or vehicles for consciousnesses without bodies. Yeah, we talked about that too when I was talking about my, my forays into different forms of meditation, and which I've stopped doing. I've replaced it with something else that we can talk about a little bit later. Well, I get you'll fight every day if you don't have to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:12 But I talked about it. I found the meditation, a meditation ritual of Edgar Case. People can go up, go and look at Edgar Case, C-A-Y-C-E. He's just a really good guesser. Well, he was also somebody who pretty sure that he was a vessel for, he was a willing vessel for other entities.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Yes. And in doing the meditation that he described, I felt like I was being invaded by another entity. And I had to snap stop, and I was sick for a week after that. I had to pull right out of it because I felt like I was being invaded. And, yeah, these are, people can say what they want about people's experiences Is there anecdotal? Whatever.
Starting point is 00:46:21 But the funny thing is, is there's more writing and records of things like what I'm describing than there is of, oh, look, we just found this intermediary form where, you know, a fish turned into, you know, a fish grew legs and walked up onto the land. Well, no. no actually we have thousands and thousands upon thousands and hundreds of thousands of instances of people describing what I'm describing more times than this fictional
Starting point is 00:47:06 this fictional science that somebody decided to come up with so that they could so you didn't realize that the things that you are are actually capable of. Yes. Do you want to know what the least diverse, we'll call it membership organization or group is?
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Starting point is 00:48:33 more in Airk Pongue Pongue. The Gate Program Yeah, it's all white.
Starting point is 00:48:41 It's all one type of people. I'm not funny. That's weird. That's weird. It seems that
Starting point is 00:48:52 I have some ideas. I don't think there's one one non-European white in the program. Not a single one. Not a single one. Why is that? Well, okay.
Starting point is 00:49:10 So we talked about like remote viewing. By the way, I'll give it to Pete in the I think I already gave it to Pete, but I'll give them some links instead to put in the show notes. Every single thing that I'm talking about here, there's at least two to three dozen peer-reviewed studies. In serious journals, serious physics journals, serious physics journals, serious medical journals, psychology journals, tons. Literally tons.
Starting point is 00:49:46 I mean, some of the stuff that I'm going to talk about today has been replicated in the laboratories, literally 70 different laboratories on four continents. It's a fucking thing. It just is. So one thing really briefly, the shortest tangent ever. There is more science on our side than their side. As in, if I were to stack up all the research, right, mine is a mile high and Neil deGrasseysons is an inch deep. So there's a good portion of our group of people that are materialists or that their priors, their materialist prevents them from engaging with what is happening in reality, right?
Starting point is 00:50:49 Why is Julius Evela suddenly relevant in our sphere? Why is this? If you were to call Julius Evela, a philosopher, a political theorist, he would beat the shit out of you, probably within an inch of your life. It would be the worst thing you could call him. Julius Evela was a mystic, and that's a terroristist. You didn't have fuck all to do with the political, except in the fact that what we think is a political conflict is not. a political conflict. Why would a guy whose life's work with spirituality's work suddenly become relevant to us politically? Maybe because the conflict we're in is not a political
Starting point is 00:51:39 conflict. Maybe that's why... So, I guess one way to put it would be, well, actually, let's backtrack into what these, what the world looks like and who inhabits. It's it. If, well, what Pete is describing a lot of, you may think that Pete's just a crazy person, and Stormy's just a crazy person, whatever, I don't care. But a whole bunch of other content creators that you enjoy. We are. Yeah, we are.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Yes, yes, we are. Yes, we are. And we're also completely harmless. So a whole bunch of other content creators that you've enjoyed. Some of which have appeared on the show many times, some of which who shows that you probably watch. I've reached out to me privately and basically had similar stories to what Pete had. Except for Pete was meditating. He went to that state, almost to that state.
Starting point is 00:53:07 where he would be where they are. And that would give them the opportunity to be where he is. But they reached out to me and all of them have described varying forms of sleep paralysis. Like when I was sleeping, in a dream, I woke up in the dream. And then I couldn't move. I was frozen. but conscious and something was standing over me or in my bedroom and it was trying to touch me and stick its like arm or its hand like into my chest right or standing at the foot of my bed
Starting point is 00:53:57 and i either started praying in my dream or i woke up and the number one thing they don't tell me this, but, you know, at this point in time, I've, I've been around so long and I've, I've done so many little forays into, into where they live. I kind of, um, I kind of know what it's like. And I'd ask them, like, oh, okay. Well, this is a dream, right? And I'd like, yeah, it's a dream. It was a really terrible dream. And what does it mean? I'd be like, well, first off, it means it wasn't a dream at all. And like, what do you mean? I'm like, well, when you woke up the next morning,
Starting point is 00:54:51 did you feel exhausted and not like exhausted like you didn't get any sleep, but like you've been run over by a fucking train? Like more physically drained of life than you've ever been. You probably found it hard to walk. You probably really naughty. and disoriented. They'd all say, yes. How did you know that? And I'd say, well, the same way I know that's not a dream, you weren't asleep. You were just in that place before you wake up all the way. And then that usually gets a lot of uncomfortable silence. And they'd be like, yeah, but I saw the thing like at the foot of my bed like in the dream. Was he like, no?
Starting point is 00:55:48 No, you didn't. But you did see a thing at the foot of your bed. You just weren't dreaming. Because the thing about us, for some reason, is... You ever watch... You're a movie guy, right? Do you ever watch The Second Shining? No.
Starting point is 00:56:17 Fuck. It is really good. As in, like, you know, kind of one of those movies that kind of spills the beans. Is it the Shining Part 2, or is it the... Yeah, it's like Dr. Sleep. Now, it's Part 2. It's Dr. Sleep. But basically, what I just described,
Starting point is 00:56:42 minus the sleep, sleeping part of it. The same character. He's just a little bit grown up. But it basically describes why his dad got possessed, but also why. All the little monsters that he encountered wanted him and not everybody else. Because remember, his mom didn't see them. And his dad got occupied.
Starting point is 00:57:21 He was desold, I guess you could say. But they all wanted him. And that's basically the larger theme of the second film, is that there are a portion of the kids. And the one diversity hire they did slip in there is the new, young kid that our previous hero encounters is a black girl, which is nonsensical. But that, you know, these things that exist are all trying to drain something out of a portion of kids or adults, depending, that only a small percentage of people are born with.
Starting point is 00:58:09 And there's a lot of truth in that because, like, we're kind of on the radar, I guess, you could say. All right, like, we're non-NPCs in, like, the literal sense, as in, like, we're, we imagine, like, NPCs versus us, like, we are playing in single player, right? That's what you think of when you think of NPCs. But that's the wrong way to look at it. The right way to look at it is, yes, there are NPCs. And yes, to your listener, if you're listening to this, you're probably not one of them. But you're playing versus. You're not playing, you know, single player storyline.
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Starting point is 01:00:48 It's a much bigger game, I guess you could say. So, like, the enemy gets evoked. And it's important to remember that because, like, I'm not a good way to put it. And I'm sure there's a lot of listeners that are probably really freaked out right now because they have had a similar experience as some of the content creators that I described. I won't put anybody on blast. But we'll say it's more than two, less than ten,
Starting point is 01:01:27 but I don't talk to that many content creators. There's only a couple really good ones. But it's a lot. Kind of like the high percentage of our guys that, you know, seem to be in this little program. They're not perfect. The government's not fucking great. They don't catch everybody.
Starting point is 01:01:44 In fact, they probably don't even get half. But it was a thing. So the other thing I think, Pete, I asked you the very first time we talked, and it was like the very first thing. I ever asked you was if you feel like the last three or four years, you've been like, you felt like you're going through menopause. I think it's like my go-to description of it, right? It's like, how else do you describe being, how else do you describe, like, as a man, you know,
Starting point is 01:02:18 in a way where another man will feel comfortable admitting this to you? Because first off, like, admitting it is probably like, it can be taken. in a context that sounds very very very unmanly but I believe I asked Pete like do you feel like you're a lot more emotional lately the last couple years and it would be a marked difference right like a noticeable difference between how you used to be before that like something specifically changed I mean I was I was pretty cold for a long time and um just the other day I shared with you that document that I found of my my great-grandfather.
Starting point is 01:03:01 And I was reading it out loud. When I found it, I was reading it out loud to my wife because I thought it was so amazing and everything. And right in the middle of reading it. You know, it's just so the people listening know, it's the paperwork he filled out and the oaths he had to take when he came here from Galicia to become a citizen,
Starting point is 01:03:26 the Austro-Hungarian Empire. and like I'm reading it to my wife right in the middle of it I just break down crying there's no reason for me to start break down crying is not something that I ever would have broke down crying but you know it just right in the middle of it completely choked up can't finish reading it's like here you read this yep
Starting point is 01:03:49 and it could be like dumb stuff like you could just be texting a person and all of a sudden you just get choked up out of nowhere. Because even if it's not, like, you were reading a personal, like, family document because you'd be like, oh, it's that type of emotion. But, like, it doesn't even have to be that. You could be just, like, talking to someone
Starting point is 01:04:10 or, like, thinking of a text, something, and it just comes out of nowhere. And all of a sudden, you're choked up in the middle of talking or the middle of typing or whatever. You're reading things that never, like, you're not, like, crying at, like, Hallmark commercials. But like all of a sudden, like, you feel a thing for situations or things that you
Starting point is 01:04:37 never would have before. You would have, you probably read a million fucking, I mean, you've been doing the ancestry deep doc for a long time. And it just, and the other thing is, it kind of comes out of nowhere, as in like, you're, the situation you're in is not emotional. It kind of just happens. And the thing about emotions is, well, they don't come from inside of you. Just like your thoughts. Well, some of your thoughts do. But knowledge is emotion.
Starting point is 01:05:21 All knowledge is conveyed to you through feeling. And some of our more technical autistic people are. going to be like, absolutely not. What are you fucking talking about? I ask you, like, okay, do you love your mom? And you're going to say yes. You say it immediately. You didn't think about it, did you? You didn't go, well, these are the things my mom does. She's really awesome. As soon as I said, your mom, you got like a warm and fuzzy and it's a feeling. You know it instantly. And this is provable. As in like, we've got a ton of fucking studies for this too. So, I could take Pete to a museum, and I could take him in the back of the museum,
Starting point is 01:06:10 and I could put an EKG on him, and I could put an EEG on him. So I'm measuring brain waves, and I'm measuring his heart. And in the back of the room, there's this big, giant, you know, thing with a big red curtain over it. I say, look at the red curtain. And then I yanked the curtain down and instantly, his EEG and his EKG are doing the same thing if I were to just have his wife hold his hand or give him a hug or something like that. And you're like, okay, so what?
Starting point is 01:07:00 Well, the word instantly, that's what? because, see, underneath the curtain was a beautiful picture, beautiful painting. And Pete knew that painting was beautiful immediately. Okay, so what? Well, when I mean immediately, I mean instantly. Which is odd because it takes, you know, a portion of time for the light to bounce off that painting and go into Pete's eyeballs. and for his eyeballs to then flip those two images, because they come in upside down,
Starting point is 01:07:46 and then merge those two images to a single image, and then analyze that image. It takes you about a second to a second and a quarter to see anything and understand it. I could fucking swing a baseball bat at your face and you'll duck instantly. But you're not thinking, oh, this is a bat. Look at the shape of this bat. It's moving really fast. Like, no, you're not understanding what's happening. Just there's something moving at your face really, really fast.
Starting point is 01:08:32 Right? That's different. But if I put a message on that baseball bat on a point, on a Post-it note, and I swing it in your fucking face, then you're not going to be able to read it. You're not going to be able to understand it. I can put a happy face on it, ironically, because you're about to get smashed in the face of the bat. You're not going to be able to see it. You're not going to know whether it's a beautiful happy face or a frowny face.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Because there's not enough time. So somehow, Pete's brain knew that that was a pretty picture before he possibly could have known it was a pretty picture. And we're about to experiment with this in the extreme, right? Because the knowledge of what that painting was was transmitted to him instantly, and it was transmitted to him through the form of feeling. Thoughts are going to jump in and glom on top of it afterwards. Those thoughts, they happen in your head, but that's the only thing that does, right? Because knowledge doesn't come from you. comes from somewhere else.
Starting point is 01:09:46 And you can apply this in a much more real-world example. The term women's intuition is a real thing. As in like, there's a reason that it exists in every single culture and all the oracles and all the soothsayers. And fortune tellers, they're all women. Okay. But also, this, what's the word? What do they? A placebo type effect, right? This word, women's intuition. It's a nonsense word.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Because if you're to peel back to nonsense word, there's a lot of uncomfortable truths there. We don't like those. Just like with placebo effect, it literally means in Greek unknown. So the placebo effect is the unknown effect. Well, fuck you. You gave me fake medicine that told me it was going to cure my brain cancer. and it was just tick-tacks, but now my brain cancer's gone. Like, fuck you, it's not the unknown effect. Don't act like you know what this is. Like, you should be looking at this.
Starting point is 01:10:55 Either tick-tacks cure cancer or you have some fucking explaining to do. Same thing with women's intuition. Because it's, I mean, I can point to 60 or 70 studies. Right? Women know things. Right? One variation.
Starting point is 01:11:17 of the study is like, let's just say, well, this Pete, I'm going to put you into the study. Pete plans a surprise party for his wife. He spends about a month on it. He's got all of his, got all of her friends, got balloons, got presents, got funny hats, noisemakers, like everything. And it's at her friend's house. On the many nights of Christmas, the Guinness Storehouse brings to thee Christmas nights at gravity. This Christmas, enjoy a truly unique night out at the Gravity Bar. Savour festive bites from Big Fan Bell, expertly crafted seasonal cocktails and dance the night away with DJs from love tempo. Brett take infuse, amazing atmosphere, incredible food and drink.
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Starting point is 01:13:53 has you know somehow like gotten into the back of the house and wants to do something bad to her right she doesn't
Starting point is 01:14:09 she has no way of knowing that that person exists and nobody else does either but the second that fucking door opens she knows that something's wrong and every single person that's listening to this has experienced this in their own life right what you're going to ask her like bitch i spent a fucking month what do you mean she's going to say i don't know i want to go home i don't and then she's going to struggle to put it into words and be like what do you mean you don't know and she's going to be like
Starting point is 01:14:50 I don't know. I can't explain it. Well, that's because she can't physically put it into words for you. Because emotion is really, really, really hard to pin down in words. That's why we come up with all these nonsense words for it. Sad. Okay. Well, if I don't ask you, what is sad? Describe sad to me. You're going to have a really fucking hard time or happy. Like, okay, what is that? mean happy? The only reason these words exist is because we all roughly experience them the same way. So we don't have to explain the emotion to anybody else because it'd be a fucking damn hard time to do it. But Pete's wife knew immediately. And the same way, every person listening to this knows and can remember a time where they were sitting there,
Starting point is 01:15:52 by themselves, they thought, and then all of a sudden felt like someone was staring at them. Well, if I'm behind Pete, let's say I'm 50 feet behind Pete and I'm staring at him. He is going to know. Some of the hunters that listen to this, you already know this. Because if you've been fucking tracking an animal for forever and you finally got it in your sights, you know not to focus on it. Because the animal knows. Well, how does it fucking know?
Starting point is 01:16:31 How did Pete know that I'm 50 feet or 20 feet behind him? He didn't know I existed. So the knowledge of me being the guy staring at the back of Pete's head somehow got transmitted from my brain to his. How the fuck did that happen? because there's no way Pete should be able to know that. Like zero. We're not connected. I didn't fucking send him a message. I didn't make a sound. I just stared at him. Staring doesn't mean anything.
Starting point is 01:17:04 Because if I was looking a foot to my left, Pete wouldn't have felt shit. And you can take this little thought experiment and do it in a real life experiment, which has been done many times, to the extreme. So let's say I take Pete to another place. I already took him to a fucking museum. Now I'm going to take him to a fucking football stadium. It's going to be empty. And there's a chair and then a desk with some wires. It's at the 50-yard line. Right. So chair is facing in one direction. He sits in the chair and I put the EEG machine on him again. And I put the EKG machine on him again. And I put the EKG machine on him again. And then I hop in a little golf cart and I leave the stadium.
Starting point is 01:18:02 I leave the parking lot. I go eight miles in the opposite direction from him. That's beyond the curvature of the earth, seven miles, roughly. And then I go up on top of a tower. And on the way, I picked up some random fucking guys. just so it's not me. So I take another guy and bring him up the tower with me and the top of the tower is a telescope with a big shutter on it.
Starting point is 01:18:45 And I say, hey, look through that shutter. Or sorry, look through the telescope. The guy's going to look through the telescope. And I'm going to say, I don't see anything. Like, no shit. Because the shutter hasn't opened. Keep looking. and keeps looking, and all of a sudden the shutter opens,
Starting point is 01:19:04 just enough time for his eyes to focus, and that closes again. And we will see instantly, from eight fucking miles away, Pete's EEG machine and his EKG machine go nuts. How is that possible? I just described to you a real experiment that's been done two separate times. on two different ends of the country. How is that possible?
Starting point is 01:19:38 Did a connection spontaneously self-organize in mid-air to like just transmit that fucking random guy's knowledge that he was looking through a telescope at Pete transmitted eight miles into Pete's brain? Did that just suddenly, you know, did that pathway, that little communication tube does suddenly form out of existence? No. Well, how else did Pete instantly know? And that's faster than light and faster than sound could travel over that eight miles. So a person that he doesn't know exists has no possible way of knowing exists at a distance so far away, not light or sound, could have reached him in time. How did he know? And did he know? And did he? And
Starting point is 01:20:41 Did that pathway that allowed him to know that it instantly form? No, it didn't. I mean, it could. But what's more logical? That it just self-organized? That instant, the shutter opened? Or that it was always there? And that Pete didn't know it was always there.
Starting point is 01:21:00 And that guy looking through the telescope didn't know that they were always connected. How could that be? Well, back to what Pete said, opened up this podcast. Well, what if your thoughts and your consciousness come from outside of you? Well, then that makes perfect sense, doesn't it? Okay, well, how does that happen? You mean to tell me we're all connected in a way, but not really? Because we're all part of the same thing, just to different degrees. Remote viewing, teleconic, like all these things. I'm all just describing variations of the same thing.
Starting point is 01:22:09 All right. An easy way I explain this is a sea sponge. A sea sponge happens to be the perfect explanation or a perfect analogy to you and your existence in relationship to God. You're a sea sponge at the bottom of the ocean. Right? That sea sponge came from the ocean. It was created in the ocean.
Starting point is 01:22:44 We'll say the ocean is God in this example. It was created in the ocean. It's always existed in the ocean. And since it's a sponge, the ocean is inside of it. Because it's a sponge, it's full holes. Filled with ocean, by the way. On the many nights of Christmas, the Guinness Storehouse brings to thee. nights at Gravity.
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Starting point is 01:24:47 remote viewing, or how Pete's brain could get either connected to me staring at him from 50 feet away or 20 feet away, or 8 miles away, or 1,000 miles away. Because I don't even need to look at him. The same experiment's been done by just focusing on him. A thousand miles away, 2,000 miles away, it doesn't fucking matter. time and space only exists for you physically. Okay, well, how does that happen? Well, dear listener, are you aware of your big toe right now?
Starting point is 01:25:49 Focus on it. Can you feel it? Can you move it? It was always attached to you. I'm not talking chemically, like electrochemically like nerves. I'm talking about your intention. Like, focus on your big toe. Now you can feel it.
Starting point is 01:26:16 You didn't feel it a second ago, but now you do because you just change the coordinates of what you're focusing on because there's really no difference between what's happening inside your head, so to speak, and what's happening inside your big toe.
Starting point is 01:26:42 Or my big toe. Or Pete's Bigtoe. It's all just a question of coordinates. Right. We're all in the same ocean. And turns out we can kind of create, we can move things around in the ocean. Go on Pete? That was a lot, sorry.
Starting point is 01:27:15 Yeah. And I want to go back, I want to go back to remote viewing. Yes. and what I would call psychic spying, that kind of thing. So I haven't heard anybody talk about this. I've heard people talk about this, but I've never heard because no one talks about remote viewing and the remote viewing program and everything.
Starting point is 01:27:44 So a buddy of mine this morning sent me a screenshot of an investigative reporter, Catherine Harage, on Twitter. We have some mutuals that Eric Prince follows or a bunch of people follow her. and she had a whistleblower on from the CIA. And I put this to, and when I saw the subject they were talking about, I put this, something just came to me. Because the subject was Havana syndrome. You understand where I'm going?
Starting point is 01:28:31 Yes. Havana syndrome, which has affected mostly intelligence assets and quote-unquote diplomats in, well, it started in Havana, but it's also been reported that it's happened in other countries. And I finally put together this morning that what Havana syndrome, what they may be experiencing is foreign powers, thinking. that there are psychic spies there and working to interrupt them. Yes. And stop them. And I didn't put that together. Happened to guys on U.S. soil.
Starting point is 01:29:28 Mm-hmm. It has. Yeah. So, I mean, I know we can take this into a, take this into another tangent, but do you remember when you said you got sick you said you got sick after you felt invaded did you look at the symptoms of Havana syndrome I have what they're calling the symptoms yeah yeah it basically describe feeling sick being drained of energy well do you know that a portion
Starting point is 01:30:13 about 20% I can't remember it was like 15 or 20%. I think it was 15%, something like that, 10 or 15% of the remote viewers, if they had any type of, like, because you can't, you don't really get to pick who gets it and who doesn't. Well, you can, you can, but some people just naturally have an affinity to it. the ability to be able to do it.
Starting point is 01:30:54 But a subset of those people also have other personality disorders. They're not good people. We all know some that are just perfectly normal people, but just not good people, right? Well, I know exactly what you're describing. I think the listener does too. Yeah. Well, it turns out that a portion of these people, after about a year or two in the program, because they're doing it a lot, right? If your job is X, Y, and Z, and you're in the fucking military, guess what? You're doing a lot of it. Right? I ask those guys on submarines, how many hours they work. Well, if, like, the nation needs you to, like, remote view stuff.
Starting point is 01:31:54 something that is like mission critical, like remote viewers were also used extensively in the Iran hostage situation. They were able to tell them exactly what room the hostages were being held in a complex that was a university, a lot of rooms. And they were basically working around the clock, all taking shifts. And a couple of them, and this apparently had always happened, but a couple of them would have psychotic episodes that would be permanent. I guess you can call it, what do they call it now? D.D. or dissociative identity disorder or split personality disorder is what we used to call it? They would develop split personality disorder.
Starting point is 01:32:56 well Pete you did some meditating what happened to you somebody tried to get in there right something
Starting point is 01:33:13 someone some there you go that's a different personality yeah different personality funny that
Starting point is 01:33:22 how that works yeah so they would develop permanent disassociative disassociative dissentant, fucking DID, damn it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:38 So, both the remote viewers, when they're doing it, if they have any personality traits that I guess you could say are flawed, they seem to have, there seem to not be, there seem to not be able to do what you did, Pete. I didn't say, nope, get out of here. So it can be a couple things. So the men that stared at goats,
Starting point is 01:34:12 they weren't just remote viewing. They were trying to cause physical harm, right? In the end, they actually blow up that goat, remember? Yep, with their brains. This was an actual program. I can't remember whether it was grill flame or sunbeam and go look these up. But we tried extensively, and we don't know whether they were successful at it or not,
Starting point is 01:34:42 but there are also reports. These are not from the program. These are separate reports from human intelligence sources and documents that were smuggled out of the Soviet Union, which again I have. I can drop you if you want to put them in the show notes later. Just remind me. Employers, rewarding your staff? Why choose between a shop voucher or a spend anywhere card
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Starting point is 01:36:26 It's simple to buy, easy to manage, and best of all, there are no extra fees or hidden catches. Visit optionscard.i.e. today. That the Soviets were able to do this, right, cause physical harm, both in laboratory animals and in humans. And knowing a little bit about how they operated their prisons, particularly the guy, the head of the Soviet, I guess you could call them like, uh, commissars that went into the Spanish Civil War that were basically running, because I mean,
Starting point is 01:37:04 you've done enough working with the Civil War or the Spanish Civil War. I got into an argument with a mutual friend of ours, uh, the name of Astral. Uh, and he was like, yeah, no,
Starting point is 01:37:14 the Spanish were, like, there was millions of Spanish communists. Like, it wasn't, it wasn't like a Soviet Union gaiop from like start to finish. and I was like, no, no, it wasn't a Soviet Union gayop from start to finish. It was a proxy war, like Ukraine, right?
Starting point is 01:37:33 And he's like, what do you mean like Ukraine? And he's probably getting angry even listening to this. Probably like, no, I didn't say that. I said this. I can already see him chimping out. That's not what I meant. I hear his voice right now. Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 01:37:49 But I was like, well, think about Ukraine, man. Right? We started that war on purpose. We controlled the government. We cooed the government. We did a democracy switcheroo, right? Just like the Spanish got, the communist got control of the Spanish government through an election, apparently, right? And immediately we began flooding it full of operatives and guns and money and try to take over the country.
Starting point is 01:38:23 And then half of the country was like, no, you can't come take over our country. We don't recognize this election. Fuck you. And they're like, no, we won this election, fair and square. So now we're going to fucking persecute the church. Does this sound familiar? It does to me. And just like all of our spooks are facilitating all the intelligence to the Ukrainian army,
Starting point is 01:38:52 doing all the command and control and all the missions. right? And even our special forces guys, I'm sure, are just doing the on-the-ground advising. I'm sure they are in no way taking part in any combat operations. I'm sure they're just there to advise troops in the field, you know, to just stand there and, you know, give PowerPoint presentations in between artillery barrages and, you know, in the trenches below the bullets, you know, to advise them. I'm sure they're not shooting back at all. Well, one of the guys that was one of the Soviet advisors
Starting point is 01:39:33 in the Spanish Civil War, the head advisor, right? He went on after the Civil War to run a chemical, it's covered everything, chemical, biological, and special weapons. laboratory where they experimented on prisoners. It's how they tested their poisons,
Starting point is 01:40:02 their biological agents, and all of their other creative ways of hurting and killing people. So at the time, like, reading these reports and I'm reading about, you know, laboratory animals and participants, whatever, I'm just imagining, oh, cool. Like, this is like how they tested
Starting point is 01:40:20 every other assassination program they had. Right? They develop it and develop it till they thought they had a fucking poison. They tested on animals and it looked like it was good on animals. And they brought people in. They were prisoners. And they tested it on them. And then if it worked, we got a new poison. So if our intelligence guys are freaking the fuck out about it and trying to do the same exact thing,
Starting point is 01:40:53 that means I would, safe to assume that they were successful in it. and it was more than just lab animal males. So what Pete is describing, weird, he tried to fucking do. And we tried to do it because the Soviets did it successfully, where not only can you remote view, but you can cause physical harm. And Pete, remember that treasure trove of scientific studies I sent you? Yep. It's something like, it was just like a, just like a,
Starting point is 01:41:28 tip of the iceberg of all of the fucking studies. And these are public. These aren't like classified studies. These are peer-reviewed studies happening in the unclassified world. And you know, as far back as the 70s. A good chunk of those, I would say a solid quarter of them are on remote healing. Why would the government be interested in the ability to remotely heal people? Probably because they were also interested in remotely hurting them.
Starting point is 01:42:04 Because I mean one kind of necessitates the other, doesn't it? If I can remotely heal you, which surprise kids, you can. Don't ask me how it works. I just know that it does work, right? I, like, there's just the rules down here. That's been proven in Normieville, too. I mean, there are, yeah. Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 01:42:37 Like, we don't. make the rules, Pete and I, we just fucking live here. You know, God created them. This is another thing. It's not fucking, like, the biggest thing that upsets me the most about our guys, especially when it comes to topic like this, because they'll all tell me how they're not materialists and how a religious guy, they're just religious guys or whatever. But then they'll tell me that this is all nonsense. Right. Or some of them will tell me it's evil. Right.
Starting point is 01:43:13 Or whatever it is. Like, I'm sorry. Like, magic exists. Like, we didn't make the rules. Avala wrote three volumes on it. Oh, yes. There's another thing. I'm actually staring at them right now.
Starting point is 01:43:30 Yes, Julius Ebalah's life work, his magnum opus, was none of the books you've fucking heard of. But if you search for it, you'll find it. It was out of print for a very, very, very long. time until somebody was finally brave enough to put it into print and then had to put out a bunch of posts and public letters and stuff about how they're sorry about doing it because they were attacked by Antifa Antifa. Antifa cares a lot about magic, so okay, okay, but Julius Evela's magnumopis is a trilogy on magic.
Starting point is 01:44:14 It's with Julius Evela and the U.R. group. The U.R. group, you can look it up. It was a magazine published by a fraternal order, a very old one, going as far back as Giodano Bruno. Giodonno Bruno is the founder of Rosicrucian's Christian mystics. The Christian mysticism has taken. forms in many, many, many different ways and a lot of saints in the Catholic Church are mystics. I wrote our mutual friend last things because I did a show with him on the movie Constantine.
Starting point is 01:45:14 And he got on trying to reconcile basically what I'm saying with Christianity, which is not very difficult. It just takes a paradigm adjustment. Because when I tell you that all of these mystics, whether they're Sufi mystics, whether they're Taoist mystics, whether they're Vedic mystics, Egyptian or Greek mystics, and later Christian mystics, they are all describing the same things. and in air grid operator of ireland's electricity grid is powering up the northwest we're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area and your input and local knowledge are vital in shaping these plans our consultation closes on the 25th of november have your say online or in person so together we can create a more reliable sustainable electricity supply for your community find out more at airgrid dot i.e forward slash northwest Employers, rewarding your staff? Why choose between a shop voucher or a spend anywhere card when with Options Card you can have both. With Options Card, your team gets the best of both worlds.
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Starting point is 01:47:30 The Sufi Muslims in the 1300s were not like comparing notes with the Taoists, you know, maybe 200 monks on top of a fucking mountain literally in China, probably not swapping a lot of notes or reading Sanskrit. and you need to swapping notes at the Vedics, not happening. But yet, across culture and across time, which is how we prove things, like Pete was talking about, you know,
Starting point is 01:48:01 well, lack of a better term, demons. Now, they are all described, no matter where you look throughout human history, and when you look, people are describing roughly the same thing. And how some people will take that, as in like, oh, man, there's all just one religion, bro.
Starting point is 01:48:19 it's all this a unified thing. Like everyone's just all part of the same thing, man. That's not at all what's happening. I said that you're a sponge on the bottom of a fucking ocean. Right. So just because various people at various places and times stuck their head underwater and talked a little bit about what the fucking ocean looks like doesn't mean that makes this a,
Starting point is 01:48:50 unified religion or whatever. People can be wrong, but still be right about a lot of things, right? Like describing what the bottom of the ocean looks like, what the topology looks like, right? What does the map look like? It doesn't mean there's like a universal thing. It just means that your reality is a lot more intricate than you originally thought it was. All right. If all of the Sufi mystics and all of the Greek mystics, Vedic, and Taoists were all describing clouds, you wouldn't have an issue with that. But yeah, no shit. Clouds are everywhere. Everyone sees clouds. Clouds exist. So what? They're describing clouds. And I would turn to you and say, they're describing clouds. You just don't see clouds because you're distracted. preoccupied. All right. So they are all just describing clouds. Doesn't mean there's some
Starting point is 01:50:05 universal meteorology. It just means that at some point in time, each of these men saw a cloud and decided to write it down. They're not telling you how the weather works or anything like that. I'm sure they all do in their own ways, but they're not all correct. In fact, all of them, except for one group is correct. Because back to that thing about content creators that you may or may not know, all describing to me the same thing about a certain type of not a dream that they had
Starting point is 01:50:52 and my personal experience, which was a lot more. Well, there's been several, none of them fun, but, But they all started praying to Christ and it ended. And mine wasn't me being asleep and then being awake and thinking I was asleep and then waking up in the morning going, wow, what a crazy dream I just had.
Starting point is 01:51:26 Mine went on for months and months in my real life and I tried everything. me when I tell you everything except for one thing right I said that I was a Christian as a young young lad and then moved away from the church right but then discovered oh man well mysticism seems to be a lot real and God seems to be real right but that doesn't make me much different than any of those fucking dumb cunts at burning man like waving crystals around does it but i'm a christian now again because what happened to me what didn't happen when i was like in bed asleep and then the thing came to me right out of body experiences or something that may happen to some people accidentally and rarely.
Starting point is 01:52:51 And usually it'll be confused with a dream. It'll usually happen when they're kind of in that state of about to fall asleep. Or just waking up. But you can, you don't have to be and you can do it. And you can go all types of places and you can learn all types of things. But you're where they are. And everything up there, out there, whatever, hates you a lot, all of them. And they all lie.
Starting point is 01:53:31 They all try and pretend to be something that they're not. And they're just long enough to get close to you. And when they see you or realize that you are seeing them, right? Like, remember, this is intention, right? My eyeballs are still closed on a couch, meditating. I didn't go anywhere. My physical eyeballs didn't. So when I say, like, C, I mean intention.
Starting point is 01:54:09 Intention operates the wheel. Intention is what the machine runs on. Intention is the currency of the realm, no matter what, however you apply it in every instance. but when you see them and they see you, you'd be kind of come very interesting to them. Since I know this is probably on going to YouTube, I'll refrain how I normally describe this.
Starting point is 01:54:42 So imagine like you're looking at your backyard and all of a sudden a blade of grass says, hey, you. Hey, N-word. Hey, you. All of a sudden, that blade of grass is now the most interesting fucking thing in the entire world for you. You're going to want to know everything you can about that blade of grass. You're going to check on it every single day.
Starting point is 01:55:16 You'll probably look at it all day. Like, whoa, this grass just called me a fucking, you know, racial slur. It's interesting. And just like that, you are interesting to them now. And they want to hang out and torment you and try and make you do terrible things to yourself mostly. And the only thing, like, I mean, what I mean everywhere? I mean everywhere. every mirror I walked past, every darkened window, every shop window, every tinted car window
Starting point is 01:56:14 that was reflective, every place I could see my reflection, there it was, right behind me, just letting me know, hey buddy, here I am. It's a very horrible, horrible image. And the only thing that worked. I tried, like I said, everything was Christ. Because after a while, you're like, I'm going to either A, go insane or B, kill myself. One of these two things is happening. Like, this cannot go on forever. So when you realize after a while of it hurting you, that you can hurt it. It's a very empowering thing and you keep doing it till it goes away and never comes back. And that's how I can definitively say that they only hate one thing. They're only scared of one thing. Only one thing hurts. You know, Taoists can say whatever they want, right? Muslims can say
Starting point is 01:57:31 whatever they want. Those Hindu freaks can say whatever the fuck they want. But only one thing, hurts them. And that's Christ. So you can take that however you want. But knowing that has saved my ass many times. Employers rewarding your staff, why choose between a shop voucher or a spend anywhere card when with options card you can have both. With options card, your team gets the best of both worlds. They can spend with Ireland's favorite retailers or choose a spend anywhere card. It's simple to buy and easy to manage. There are no hidden fees. It's easy to use and totally flexible. They can even re-gift or donate to a good cause. Make your awards more rewarding. Visit options card.i today. It's the most valuable piece of information you could possibly have
Starting point is 01:58:28 because just knowing these things exist somehow puts you, if you're not already on the radar, just on the radar, like, you, if you only know that 20% of the population has the ability to change reality, actually let me backtrack a little bit, because you're probably like, why the fuck would they give a shit about me? Consciousness, conscious or not conscious. Well, this is why. And this is probably one of the most well-documented experiments there is. at least that has to do with this. I guess gravity would be a more documented one
Starting point is 01:59:13 because every time you drop a ball, it falls down. So I guess that would be more, but this would be close. All right, so 70 different labs on four continents. Tons of peer reviewed literature. So there is something called a quantum randomness generator. It's a QRG. It is the most scientifically accurate
Starting point is 01:59:42 piece of machinery mankind has ever made. We use it to do stuff like time atomic clocks in our supercomputers. It's pretty darn accurate, pretty important. Because randomness is a very difficult thing to do in absolutes. So if Pete were to say, hey, I'm going to flip a quarter, pick heads or tails. I'm going to pick tails every time. Because if I flip a quarter a million times, it's coming out, 48% heads, 48 and some change, and 52% tails and some change. So that means there's a 2% higher likelihood that's going to be tails. So even in flipping a quarter, you're not going to get randomness. And pretty much anything else in our world is very hard to get absolute randomness.
Starting point is 02:00:45 The only time we see absolute randomness is in quantum particles. Right? They pop in and out of existence. They do all types of weird shit. But they do it randomly. Right? Absolute randomness at the fundamental base layer of our reality. So that's what the quantum randomness generator measures.
Starting point is 02:01:08 And if you say, hey, I need a 50-50 probability distribution. I need a perfect binary, zero or one. it's going to spit you out 50-50 out to 27 decimal places. It'll be 50.00-000-000-000-000-000-000-000-000-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0. I probably short-changed you like 10 zeros, but it's really fucking accurate. So Dr. Dean Radin, who's probably one of the best, he was the guy that led when I said that the Pentagon, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, right, tasked Stanford Research Institute with studying this thing called consciousness and where it comes from.
Starting point is 02:02:04 The person that they went to was Dr. Dean Radin. Dr. Dean Radin was the director of the Stanford Research Institute for 30 years. He's not a fucking slouch. And he was the guy that came up with this experiment. So, you take a quantum randomness generator. It's about the size of a garbage disposal, right? You can fit it under your counter in your kitchen. You can also fit it underneath a desk.
Starting point is 02:02:33 And really, if I stick it under a desk, it also looks a lot like a garbage disposal. Wouldn't even fucking notice it. Especially if I put like a sheet over it or something like that. You're not even going to know it's there. So he would get postdoc students, which are basically slaves. And he would bring them in one at a time into a room. there's a lady in the clipboard at the door, and there was a timer for 60 seconds.
Starting point is 02:02:57 And lady with the clipboard said, pick a number, zero or one. Don't tell me. You could tell me, but whatever. Just don't. And then go in there, whether it's zero or whether it's one. Go into that room, sit in that chair.
Starting point is 02:03:17 Again, they don't know the quantum randomist generator is there. Right. And visualize. the number you pick, either visualize the number zero or the number one and hold that image in your head, focus on that zero or focus on that one for 60 seconds. And they did. One after the other, after the other, after the other, after the other. And well, turns out when you focus on the number zero or the number one, that 50-50 distribution is no longer 50-50. Let's put this way. If it was 49.999999999, right, that would be impossible.
Starting point is 02:04:15 Everything we know about physics, quantum mechanics, like it or not, is the most accurate piece of physics we have because it itself is accurate to 27 decimal places. It's the most accurate thing we've got. And a 0.9999 or 0.000 or 0.00001, whatever, right? Let's say it's 10 zeros or 15 zeros and then the number one. All right. I've moved up 12 zeros. All right. If I moved up six zeros, right, so I did 18 zeros and then one. So 50.15 zeros and then number one, right? That would be a six sigma event. That would be the chances of that happening are one in a trillion. I'm sorry, one in a hundred trillion. I can't remember which. It's late. So if it was a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a decimal place,
Starting point is 02:05:31 It would be one in hundreds and hundreds of trillion. But it didn't move up a fraction of a decimal place, did it? No, it didn't. It moved up one whole percentage point, which is, well, it's fucking impossible is what it is. Everything that we know about physics, every single thing we know about our reality, says that that's impossible. And not only is it impossible, but it was done again and again and again and again hundreds of times. Actually, in this particular study, thousands of times, and this study was replicated in 70 other
Starting point is 02:06:08 laboratories on four different fucking continents. It exists. And what else is funny here is if you get two or three people in the room, let's say you get three people and they all get together and they all pick a number ahead of time together. And they go in that room and they all focus on the same number. Let's say they all pick one. And they're all focusing and imagining. and visualizing the number one. Well, you would imagine that that would be 53, 47. Again, fucking impossible, but whatever. It isn't.
Starting point is 02:06:51 It's like 56, 44. So that means it's more than the sum total of each individual. It's nonlinear. Right? It's cumulative. Sorry, it's not cumulative. It's nonlinear. Right. So when you see that happening, what that's actually measuring is the physical fabric of reality.
Starting point is 02:07:21 All right. Everything that you are, the chair you sit in, is made up of the same things that this thing is measuring. Right. And Adam is not very well described because an accurate description of an atom would be like a football stadium. right? And let's say I take a tennis ball and another tennis ball and I put the two tennis balls in the center of the football stadium at the 50-yard line. And then the electrons that go around the outside, atoms only made it for three things. Protons, neutrons, electrons. The electrons that orbit it, they would be about the size of a skittal, right? and not orbiting around the stadium, orbiting around the fucking parking lot. Right?
Starting point is 02:08:18 So 99.999% of atoms are empty space. There's no reason that Pete should not fall through his fucking chair right now and then fall through the floor beneath him and then fall through the earth and out the other end. Because there's nothing. There's almost entirely air. The only thing that makes his chair solid is the randomness of those electrons
Starting point is 02:08:47 zipping around the parking lot popping in and out of existence those electrons make that atom solid even though the atom itself is not solid there's nothing fucking solid about it so the same thing that that quantum randomness generator is measuring
Starting point is 02:09:12 is the same thing that keeps Pete in his fucking chair So when you say that these people, just regular people, tens of thousands of them, focusing on one thing or another thing, changes the behavior of those electrons, then you've got a big fucking problem. Because what you're telling me is that what human beings focus on, what they direct their intention towards, fundamentally shifts the fabric of reality. What's happening.
Starting point is 02:09:52 What can happen? Right? So that was hard for me to swallow. Because so far, up into that point, I thought I pretty much had things mapped out. Like, okay, yes, world looks like a lot more like the Bible. I get it. But I wasn't supposed to have any say.
Starting point is 02:10:19 You're not supposed to have any say. you're not supposed to have any say. Well, because you don't. Individually, you don't. Some of you may have more than a say than others, but it's collectively. So what that tells you is that like when you see a church and you see a congregation and prayer,
Starting point is 02:10:47 all focusing their intention on the same exact thing, right? How the devil would look at that is that's a weapon system. That is the other, teams fucking guns that can do things that can derail what I've got going on but how do they have any say at all they're just people they're just souls and the way it was explained to me and I haven't had a better way of explaining it so I just steal it and the person who told to me is dead so I don't have to give him credit but asked me, he goes, well, man was created in God's image, right? I said, yes, duh. I didn't say
Starting point is 02:11:52 duh, I had a lot of respect for this man. But I said yes. And he goes, well, how is God created you in his image? Does God have two legs and two arms and a nose and ears and mouth? I said, no, he doesn't. He says, okay. Well, how about the universe? God created the universe, right? And I said, yes. He goes, well, how did he create it? And he said, he spoke it into existence. I said, really? How, um, if he doesn't have a mouth and doesn't have any ears, and there was no one else to hear him, Did he really speak it into existence with words? I guess not. What did he do then?
Starting point is 02:12:53 Right? And I said he willed it into existence. He said, okay. Well, if you're created in God's image, but he doesn't look like you, not shaped like you, what else do we know about God? Well, he willed things into God. existence. And the guy said, kind of. Yeah, he created. He created the world around him. And he's like, do you think that man, when we say is created in God's image, do you think he's saying that we have a
Starting point is 02:13:40 little bit of that? Not maybe individually enough to where it would matter, but that we have the ability to create our environment around us. I said, I don't know. And he goes, well, you know, we're the only animal that does it any other way, right? Whether you create the way God creates or just creates, period, we're the only thing on the earth that shapes its environment to its will. If you want a clean backyard, you can either, you know, you can either, you know, pray to God that it'll be clean if you get a whole bunch of people together. And they all really want your yard to be clean. They all focus their intention on it and pray on it.
Starting point is 02:14:32 They invite him into the equation, then it'll get clean. If you believe it and if they believe it. If they believe in God and they ask it to be done through God, it'll be done. Or the other way. you could do it is you could get your ass up and stop being lazy and rake your leaves and clean your backyard either way whether you do it the first way or the second way we're the only creature on the planet that does it and this is when i see destruction pete i see satan i see evil everywhere
Starting point is 02:15:27 and you asked why, like, some people see it and other people don't see it. I think everybody sees it. Because, like, the guys that are on our side, right, the ones that will tell us every day that, you know, they're materialists or they don't, you know, they're not religious or whatever, I think they see what we see. I think they do. but if you admit that you see it to yourself, then you have to choose, right? Because if I admit that I see, like when I see destruction and chaos, that's being deliberately created on purpose or the inversion of God's order, turning, there's lots of ways that we see inversion today.
Starting point is 02:16:39 I don't need to list them for everybody. Everybody knows. But other people see it too. But if they admit that they see it, then they have to choose. Because if I admit that I see evil, like real evil on the spiritual sense, evil. Then that means if that exists, then it's opposite exists. And if his opposite exists, it means God exists. And if God exists, then he expects something for me.
Starting point is 02:17:14 He's told me directly that he does. And that means that I then don't get to have just a life that I wanted. I have a different life now. Right? Because before I saw this and before I admitted that I saw it, the only thing I focused on or could focus on was me, right? Like, what does the average person, if I say, like, hey, man, what do you want to do with your life? a regular person will just say, oh, I want to get this and I want to get that, and then I want to have these things.
Starting point is 02:17:56 You know, whether that be a family or whatever. You know, I want to have nice wife and kids, a nice house. You always hear the word like, I, a bunch, and then have a bunch. But if you see evil, then you admit that you see evil, well, that shit goes out the window, doesn't it? because now I know that God exists, and he knows that I know, and he knows that I know that I see evil, now I don't get to just focus on whatever I want to do, right? All the I, I'm going to have, I'm going to have this or this, because God is quite clear about what we're supposed to do if we see evil. Because to abide evil, he tells us directly, is to do evil.
Starting point is 02:19:05 To see evil and say nothing and do nothing is evil. But if I don't admit that I see evil, that what I'm seeing is evil, that's just politics. I'm sorry, but carving the genitals off of... That's not politics, is it? Destroying churches isn't politics. People definitely go spend a lot more effort and energy rationalizing away evil than it would be to just accept it. What happens if you accept it?
Starting point is 02:20:09 Oh, you're not the same anymore. No, the duty thing. People are afraid of change. Yeah, duty. It's accountability because you're going to die. It's going to happen. I'm constantly like, yeah, what the fuck? What did you do?
Starting point is 02:20:31 Like you saw evil and you cared about the stuff you want? I don't know what your experience is with people. Because of your platform, you get communications from all types of people. Like, I'm constantly amazed. Pete's listenership is vast. He's got... He's got informants everywhere. Yeah, it's pretty wild.
Starting point is 02:21:11 It's pretty wild when people contact me and go, you know, this person, or somebody would be like, I was at this party or a get-together. And I'm listening to people have a conversation. And it was a conversation you had on an episode is like almost the exact same conversation that you had on an episode a week before. And they're like, there's no way. They're like, there's no way that it wasn't lifted from your show. And then they'll tell me who's having this conversation. I'm like, oh, fuck. That means, that means I have a responsibility in the things that come out of my mouth now.
Starting point is 02:21:53 Yeah. Fucking Mark Andreessen's posting about, uh, about, uh, the golden age in tariffs. And, and how that funded the government. Did a long Thomas Carlyle post yesterday? Was it this morning? Yeah. It was funny because the only other time I've heard anybody talk about like tariffs and how it used to fit on the other, like the government or whatever.
Starting point is 02:22:19 And how that actually the tariff, it was actually the tariff policy that brought about the Golden Age. Was when you and I talked about it. Well, Mark, if you're listening, keep up the good work. Keep up the good work, man. And you want to know what? If he's listening, that tells us a lot about the caliber of listener that you have.
Starting point is 02:22:48 And I think the big point it also says is that another thing I see going around is that what we do and what we think in our little sphere doesn't matter. How come everybody that happens to listen to you or dumb enough to listen to me all feels that type of way that you and I were describing when we started this. That things matter now in a way that they can't describe. Like the same way, if you or I were to ask a woman, you know, what is wrong?
Starting point is 02:23:40 And she's going to tell you, I can't explain it, I can't put it into words. I just have a really bad feeling. And if I were to ask you or any of our friends, like, okay. because the very first thing I asked you was like, do you feel like, you know, anyways, we covered that. But what is that feeling?
Starting point is 02:24:06 We have, this conversation is going to be ongoing. Oh, yeah, should. We're over two hours right now. It's actually, it's actually New Year's Eve. And, um, and yeah,
Starting point is 02:24:22 we can pick this up and, uh, we'll pick it up soon. We'll make this a series just like the other one where we'll just continue to bring topics to this and start the conversation and see where it goes. Yeah. And also let's wait for some feedback too because that can dictate a lot of what people may want to hear. Yes. I know there was a lot of attention about the gate program that was going on around our spheres. So, yes.
Starting point is 02:24:56 So hopefully listeners tell Pete what you think and if there's any specific thing that you want us to touch on because, I mean, Pete and I privately have had a lot of conversations about this type of stuff. Probably it represents, I'd say, like a large majority about what we actually talk about
Starting point is 02:25:15 because it's what actually matters. How often do we talk about politics? Yeah, very rarely. In comparison, and to other things. But this stuff, I guess what I'd say is like this same reason I'm doing this on New Year's. I don't go out and party much.
Starting point is 02:25:35 Like New Year's has always been like a time for me for like to reflect. Like to take really, really seriously where I'm at. Yeah. Me and Kelly are going to sit at home and just welcome in the new year and then go to bed and wake up tomorrow and right back at it. But one thing that I do. do want to cover the next time is maybe we'll talk a little bit about a movie that got
Starting point is 02:25:59 panned by a lot of people called Padre Pio and anyone who knows about Padre Pio, well, Shia LaBouf plays him in the movie and Shia LaBouf came out of that, came out of that movie, went into that movie as a, you know, God, yeah, good idea. He came out as a Latin Mass Catholic. No way. Are you serious? Yeah. I have had a fucking TV in like a decade.
Starting point is 02:26:36 So I don't, I don't know any of the stuff. Are you, yeah. So, Shaila Buck, isn't he like a... Isn't Transformers movies and, yeah. Yeah, but isn't he, um, you know, he's an actor. Is he Jewish? I don't know. I don't think so.
Starting point is 02:26:57 I don't, I haven't looked that up to see it. Well, because if so, then he's, I hope he's not. Not for any cynical reason, but I've listened to some of your previous guests. Is it hunger? Yes, hunger, yeah. The ostracization that. Yeah, he had a Jewish mother and a, and a Cajun, a Cajun father who was Christian.
Starting point is 02:27:24 Yeah, I've heard from other people that were also raised Jewish that found Christ. A lot of unpleasant, like, familial stuff happens, right? Basically, you're kicked out of the family or, you know, in the nicest way possible. So I hope that's not the case because that's really trauma. No, that was, that was Phyllos talked about how, you know, he found Christ. when he was living in Israel. And, you know, he was basically told, yeah, you can't be here anymore. Oh, God.
Starting point is 02:27:59 Yeah, I hope that's not the case. But, um. Yeah, he's, Shilabov said he was, he was raised around both sides. He was baptized and by Mitzvah. Um, one of the camps he attended was Christian. And then after doing this movie, he embraced, um, the Catholic faith. Probably the last movie he's ever going to do. He's got a couple other things coming out, but we'll see exactly what direction he goes in.
Starting point is 02:28:29 He's big enough to produce them himself. Like, look at nobody wanted to fund the passion, and I believe the passion is one of the highest grossing films at all time. Yeah, made Mel Gibson like a billion dollars just because he decided he was going to finance it himself and do it himself. Oh, real quick, before I go, these are the lists of... of Catholic mystics. You have Meister Eckhart is the greatest. Is these the goat? But you have St. Gregory of Naisa.
Starting point is 02:29:03 He's the father of Christian mysticism in the fourth century. He's one of the few saints that are revered by both the Orthodox and the Catholic Church. Padre Pio, right? The aesthetic mystic,
Starting point is 02:29:19 who like St. John of the Cross and St. Francis. Static mystic is a certain type. That's so far. I need to look into Padre Pio now more. St. Ignatius. Go on, please. Padre Pio used to say when Padre Pio needed to pray,
Starting point is 02:29:38 he would say, bring me my weapon. That meant bring me my rosary. Amazing. This seems to also be a theme, by the way, Pete. So you also have St. Ignatius of Loyola. He was an intense mystic and he had a mystical experience on the battlefield. I believe he lost a limb and was not able to fight anymore. But he became the founder of the Jesuit order.
Starting point is 02:30:13 And I mean, yes, the Jesuits have gotten very far off the path. But in the early church, they were. like the Navy SEALs, like every single one of them, like when they were going off to do missionary work, they full on expected to die. Being a Jesuit, it would probably be about like, in the Middle Ages, being a Jesuit is probably about the most dangerous job you could fucking have. St. Joseph of Cupertino, St. John of the Cross, St. Francis of a Sissy, known as the nature mystic. Everybody should look into why. St. Teresa of Aval. the prolific writer and both a ton of her own documentation and third-party documentation.
Starting point is 02:30:58 St. Bernard of Clairvaux, everybody should recognize that name, especially Swiss, St. John of Cupertino. This is another one that's extremely documented, both by the papacy at the time and four or five separate kings, three of which converted to Christian. Christianity, I'm sorry, converted to Catholicism after their experience with Joseph Cooperino because what he's known for is extreme levitation and biolocation. St. Joseph could, when I say extreme levitation, that would be an understatement. And biolocation means exactly what you fucking think it means. and there is an immense amount of documentation on Joseph of Cupertino, St. Joseph of Cupertino. So it's not foreign, right?
Starting point is 02:32:02 Mysticism was a big part of the church, but for some reason, was kind of erased. Christians used to have the prayer of quiet, which if you know anything about what they called the prayer of quiet, is functions in office, it's almost identical to like what Zen Buddhists would describe or practices as, uh, as transcendental meditation. So like, come the beginning of the early, uh, 19, or sorry, the early 1900s and late 1800s, it basically got from both Protestant and predominantly, Catholic text, you know, the prayer of quiet and Christian mysticism was basically erased from the conversation entirely. But again, same reason why you would want to know what percentage of your
Starting point is 02:33:02 population is gifted in that particular capacity because they could potentially be a threat. Same reason why Neil deGrasse Tyson is on TV trying to convince you you your biological robot in a meaningless universe. right the shit matters what you focus your intention on matters right like what you spend your time
Starting point is 02:33:29 thinking on right where you shift your focus matters right it's not that movies are predictive programming that's a perpetual
Starting point is 02:33:42 conspirator thing like oh they have to tell you what they're going to do before they do it. So that's why they make movies. Like, no, dummy. No. They can't do it by themselves.
Starting point is 02:33:57 The reason that they show it to you in movies isn't because they're going to do it. It's because they need you to do it. It's not predictive programming. They're not telling you what's going to happen. They are painting an image for you because your brain with movies, when it logs memories of movies, it logs them the same as if those, it puts them in the same place as memories of things that actually happen to you.
Starting point is 02:34:36 Right. Your brain, in the moment, your brain is in disability to distinguish it from reality. So when they are showing you these things, they are basically directing hundreds of millions of people's intention on something. And it's not that it was always going to happen. They just needed to let you know, which is fucking idiotic. It's that it probably wasn't going to happen without your help. So be careful what you focus your mind on. Think about it consciously.
Starting point is 02:35:13 And one last thing I'll say. And I know it's getting late. But a lot of you have wives or girlfriends. So the reason I wanted to say this in the first episode instead of wait for the second episode is because it's important and it'll probably make the woman that you love a happier person because she probably carries a lot of guilt
Starting point is 02:35:38 that you don't know about for not her fault. And I think Pete, you and I talked about this briefly when we first started talking. But women are kind of half in, half out of our world. Like this other place, the spirit place or whatever, it's not a separate place. As above, so below, does not mean what you think it means. It would be more accurately described in today's parlance as above is below.
Starting point is 02:36:10 Below is above. It's the same place. Right? Like in Constantine, when he has to go to hell to go, like find stuff or whatever, if you notice, basically, he's in the same place. Right? It's just a layer like his reality. Right. So hell is where he is. Just like somebody kind of like peeled away the layer.
Starting point is 02:36:36 Like it exists in the same place he exists. He just doesn't see it. Right. So women are vessels spiritually and physically. Right. They, they don't, in the hermetic sense, they're described as of the waters. right? So the reason that women have intuition, right, and the reason they're able to know things better than men are, we're good at the will part. Think back to what I said about will and God. They're better at the knowing part. So it's because they're half in that water, that like river.
Starting point is 02:37:27 So, A, they're really susceptible to outside forces, invaders, like to what Pete was describing. And if you ask your girl and you say it in a very, you make her feel extremely safe and accepted because she's not going to want to tell you these things. And you don't want to ask her what the things are specific. because she'll be too embarrassed and ashamed to tell you. But what psychologists joking, I say jokingly because it's kind of a fucking sick joke. But what they call intrusive thoughts, women get all the time, literally all the time. And they're horrible thoughts. If a woman is a mother, let's just say the thoughts that she gets just randomly just pop into her head that she can't shake.
Starting point is 02:38:32 They're really, really horrible. thoughts. For some reason, when a woman becomes a mother, they ramp up. But, so ask her if she has this and she'll be embarrassed to tell you and just make her feel extremely comfortable because, and accepted and, you know, not judge negatively because women carry around a ton of guilt for thoughts that aren't theirs. And I mean that literally. So what you tell her, you don't have to ask her, what's the same? thoughts are, because by this point you'll already notice what I'm talking about, that she is very ashamed. And what you do is you say, all right, well, next time you get one of these,
Starting point is 02:39:23 I want you to call it out as foreign. You know what to shout it out loud, but just in your head, say, this isn't mine. Whose thought is this? Where is it coming from? This isn't my thought. and the second she identifies it as foreign, it's gone. And I'll never come back. A different thought may come back, but she can banish that one just as fast as she banished the other one. The second she admits, or the second she calls it out as not from her, not hers,
Starting point is 02:40:07 it goes away immediately. And that's because it's not from her. It's not hers. This is why I say intrusive thought. It's kind of like a fucking joke. Right? Because what the psychiatrist can't tell you is where that thought is intruding from. And dear listener, if you've made it this far, I'm sure you have an idea.
Starting point is 02:40:32 So just have that conversation with your chick. You'll probably take a huge load off of her shoulders because she guarantees she carries around a large measure of guilt for some of the things that she, that pops into her head. It may not be every day, may not be every week, but she'll know what the fuck you're talking about, and she'll probably get really embarrassed and a little defensive.
Starting point is 02:41:00 So, sorry to extend another five, ten minutes. It's already been very late, but have that conversation, see how it goes, and alleviate a small bit of pain. She'll probably be really thankful that you did. Yeah, that's good stuff. That's good advice.
Starting point is 02:41:21 All right, cool. Well, that also is a good way to end it. Yeah, perfect. All right. Yeah, happy new year to you, and happy new year to you, and happy new year to everyone listening. And we'll be back for part two real soon. I'm looking forward to it.
Starting point is 02:41:38 Awesome, then. Have a good evening. Two.

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