The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Surviving America 010 - The Village Demon

Episode Date: October 30, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Thank you. Life in row homes Paid dividends On Halloween This is the night that There was balance For the kids of Marcus Sook The lowest on the totem pole The lowest in the elevation.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Down there, down, down, down you travel, down into the oil refinery, down to the Delaware River. We would come, we would leave behind the McDonald's ghost buckets and pumpkin buckets and Frankenstein buckets. And instead would bring pillowcases. And by the time we got to 6th Street, maybe 4th Street. maybe Fourth Street. By the time, usually around a lumberyard, we'd have to make the decision to either head back for another pillowcase or
Starting point is 00:01:55 stop going house to house. I never looked at it as sort of a justice thing because I never looked at it as sort of a justice thing because I never thought of my childhood and where I grew up as problematic I didn't seek out equality strangely enough I thought it was my
Starting point is 00:02:23 responsibility to get out of that town and to do something with my life, if you can imagine it. I wasn't looking for a government handout. I've mentioned in the past, but Markasuk had clearly defined borders and family and community and it had drug addiction and it had violence and it had
Starting point is 00:02:57 you know, molestation and all the problems that most communities have, of course ours were exacerbated because we didn't have the money to cover them up with the ornamentals. But what we did have was community. And what that allowed us to do, or what it allowed our parents to do do was to set the children loose on Halloween. And we would run ragged around the neighborhood. You know what I mean? With faces covered and so on and so forth. And it was, uh, good morning, garden girl. How are you?
Starting point is 00:03:41 And it was a beautiful time. And we were bordered by an oil refinery on one side, a river on one side, a bridge on the next side. And a murderous town to our right, fundamentally. Chester, Pennsylvania was a place that showed up on the news pretty consistently. We would see people shot. So it was easy for the kids to understand. Let's not go trick or treating Chester, chester huh let's not let's avoid that in fact we hardly even went to we hardly even went to um trainer which was the town over and that was because of the the row home gift right the idea that we had these houses that were steps from one another you know like
Starting point is 00:04:27 my leaving my house for trick-or-treating i would go down about four steps walk across maybe a three foot length of cement up steps to my neighbor's house and so on and so on and so on when we lived in the village it was down some steps across the tiny little patch of yard out a gate and then to the neighbors on either side and down and you know all the the tree named streets the maples, the chestnuts, the walnuts, up and down all those streets, kids everywhere. Kids everywhere, houses decorated, haunted houses. We even had haunted houses to walk through. People would literally let you in their home, let streams of children walk through their home.
Starting point is 00:05:18 The children were well behaved. Parents waited for them or not. Older siblings, something along those lines it was just it's possible by the way you know we've achieved something like it here and while our kids don't really get out and play in mass like they did in our neighborhoods growing up um we have achieved something over the years in my little neighborhood that is Halloween. You know, we have a Halloween. Our first Halloween, my wife and I, who, you know, we are just big kids, really, when it comes to holidays in particular. And we were very excited
Starting point is 00:06:01 and decorated and the whole thing and bowls of candy. This is our first house. We're the owners of this house. No kids. Wonder what will happen. And we had one kid. We had one kid in a black Spider-Man suit the whole night. And over the years, we've been able to affect that with the help of others, not just us, but with the help of others.
Starting point is 00:06:40 So if you're sitting there on mischief night or devil's night or whatever you call this night, perturbed and upset about the condition of Halloween. Look, there's a lot of weird stuff going on with Halloween, and I'm not one of these people. I kind of get annoyed by the people who get on you about celebrating Halloween. You know what I mean? Like pagan Halloween. Whatever. in the name of God that, you know, this is culture. This is American culture. And it will be replaced. So be very careful. You know, it's a sort of devil you know sort of situation, right? In other words, if you tear down Christmas because it's not Jesus' real birthday or because it's overtaken by gift giving or whatever.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Or if Halloween is a pagan holiday and we shouldn't have it. Okay. Well, then you can't get upset when Diwali takes its spot. This is American culture and it's important. It's important. That's all. A nation has to have its own culture. And these holidays are part of that Easter, the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:07:48 And if you can't figure out how to praise God and make the most of the night, you're not creative enough. You know what I mean? I want to talk about demons. I do, really. That's what I want. I want to talk about demons i do really that's what i want i want to talk about that i want to talk about uh several things the preppers in the news is very interesting on today's show elon musk has bought a compound in texas it should tell you a lot i don't know if people read read this and get the same feel that you and I are going to get from it because of who we are and what we are. But it's important to understand.
Starting point is 00:08:32 People are making moves. We'll get to it. We are going to put some Halloween stuff up tomorrow. We will put The Red Death up, The Mask of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe. If you've been with the network a while, you may remember it. I try to post it every Halloween. The Mask of the Red Death is...
Starting point is 00:08:53 We put it out in 2020 because it was perfect. And if you've never heard it, tune in tomorrow. You should listen. You should listen to The Mask of the Red Death. It's the perfect pandemic Halloween tale, really. The Haunted Palace is what I'm going to read tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:09:14 I'll put that up. I'll probably use some human phobia in the background or something creepy in the background and read a poem by Ed Growling Poe called The Haunted Palace. And it is. It's perfect. I don't know it's it's just perfect it's one of those great eerie edgar allen poe short poems that really it's not as long as the mask of the red death the mask of the red death is a little long that's a great tale you know it's a great tale about a great tale about a party in this big giant house, and there are sort of whispers of the mask of the Red Death, and then eventually things start to get creepy. time so in the name of halloween uh i'll put that how those halloween podcasts up tomorrow i hope you take advantage you know probably the number one thing for preppers and and people in
Starting point is 00:10:12 with the mindset that we carry in during halloween is you know you are thrust out into your community take advantage of that you know take advantage of that strike up conversations meet people get kids playing together this is how neighborhoods and communities are made you know it's not magic it's not something that's lost to to the the annals of history we can never have it again because we don't get along like we always got along back in the day, right? Take advantage of it. One of the greatest issues that I hear, and maybe the biggest, probably the biggest issue that I hear from preppers at large is I don't have anybody. It's just me. It's just me and my family. It's just me and my spouse. We need more people that we agree with or that we. Get out of the pipe dream that you're going to suddenly find yourself in a group of people that you all agree with. Think about your own family for five seconds. Think about your extended family and how well that works.
Starting point is 00:11:26 going to agree with everybody but halloween night if you do any form of traditional trick-or-treating which god please get back to traditional trick don't don't stroll your kids through a parking lot in the broad daylight at noon in costumes taking candy out of trunks it's it's crazy okay i'm sorry it's just not a it's a bastardization of what trick-or-treating is all about man and it like i said at a time of disconnect and for preppers in particular at a time where you you want to meet people you want to know at the very least get to know the people who live around you. You have to begin, develop, create, whatever it is. You have to have some kind of a trick-or-treat situation, man. It makes for a great conversation starter. And I'm telling you right now, like, there are, of course, you know, in your neighborhood, there are probably people who you get are sort of lost.
Starting point is 00:12:29 They're almost unsavable, right? You see the yard signs. You see the bumper stickers. You know the type, right? And you're like, oh, God, this person is lost forever. I don't know if I could help them even if I had to. But there's a bunch of people also in your neighborhood that are incredibly valuable. You follow me?
Starting point is 00:12:47 And even if you don't get along with them, there's still great value. Remember we were talking about Intel on Monday night? And politically, you might not align with the doctor, police officer, EMS guy that lives in your neighborhood. But you definitely want to talk to him. You definitely want to hear what's going on in his life, right? You want to hear what's going on in his life, what's happening in the hospitals, what's happening on the streets, what's happening with fires, what's happening, right? All of this stuff will become so important a week from now. Oh yeah, a week from now. Do you understand so important a week from now. Oh, yeah, a week from now.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Do you understand the nation a week from now? A week from now is Wednesday. It's Wednesday morning, the 6th. We wake up. We wake up to the realization that either someone's won in a landslide or they're still sticking or they're still counting rather and then we have to you know it's really like a something of a digestion day of the voting process in america that's what the wednesday after is the wednesday after will you get a will you get an indigestion or not will you if it's so close that they're counting ballots until Saturday, then everyone's going to be pissy, right? And rightly so. If Donald Trump takes some of these states that it's getting weird up there in the Pennsylvania surprise, maybe even some Wisconsin surprise, maybe even some Michigan surprise.
Starting point is 00:14:33 I don't think Virginia's in for a surprise. I heard a guy on the radio talking about Virginia. I think our friends in the north. I think our friends in the north. The funny thing is, yeah, yeah, it's it's a sabotage of the northern Virginia population fundamentally. But, you know, I can't blame it all on them. It is it is suburbia, largely suburbia. I get around suburbia in Virginia in particular. And it's – I don't know what it is, man.
Starting point is 00:15:07 There's a weirdness there. It's not without its right-leaning and its Trump voters and so on, but it just seems to be dominated by this. It's almost like how they measure themselves. Not the way I saw it where I grew up, where I came up. We took a trip up to Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and even Chester County to some degree, and a lot of Trump signs, man. A lot of Trump signs in places I didn't expect to see them.
Starting point is 00:15:42 So we'll have to see. We'll just have to see how it goes. in places I didn't expect to see them. So we'll have to see. We'll just have to see how it goes. What I will say is some swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, this is where I'm giving you my information, where I'm deriving it from, from themostimportantnews.com. They are seeing unprecedented demand in food banks, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
Starting point is 00:16:12 The economy ranks as the most – who is this from anyway? Gallup survey? The economy ranks as the most important of 22 issues that the U.S. registered voters say will influence their choice for president. It's the only issue on which a majority of voters, 52%, say the candidates' positions on it are an extremely important influence on their vote. Another 38% of voters rate the economy as very important, which means the issue could be a significant factor to nine in ten voters and you know it's pretty clear that confidence in trump to to handle the economy is just higher 54 versus 45 where kamala really wins is is plus 26 in climate change and plus 16 in abortion, which is amazing to me. I don't understand because we don't understand climate change and how to battle climate change effectively. When you tell people like us preppers we want to fix fix something like we're going to fix climate
Starting point is 00:17:26 change we start thinking like okay how would we go about fixing climate change i think what plus 26 uh equates to is cheerleader like kamala harris will be a better cheerleader for climate change than Donald Trump. Period. I have to believe because it says Trump also has an edge on perceptions of his handling of immigration, which is plus nine percentage points. So in other words, you're telling me that only plus nine percentage points for Donald over Kamala for handling the border but plus 26 is it just because the i you know um people who are wrapped up in these two issues are they're just blinded by them climate change abortion you know climate change abortion strange right because i think i have a well i don't want to go down that path that's a weird one um but you know the the landscape is is what it is
Starting point is 00:18:37 and u.s voters became deeply frustrated with the cost of living it's inflation. Do you remember years ago it was The Economy Stupid? I think it was a book or something along those lines, but it's inflation stupid, wrote Bernard Yarrow, U.S. lead economist at Oxford Economics in October 24, in a report October 2024,
Starting point is 00:19:03 borrowing from political strategist James Carville, that's the guy. And it's weird because Oxford Economics is one of those big economic hubs. And there was a lot of talk about the concept of everybody – all of the economists agreed that Kamala's economic plan was the way to go. It's the way to go. But of course, you know how it goes. So Joe Arthur, who runs the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, told NBC News the current problem is a hunger crisis. I don't know what that means. But he says the need that we're seeing in our localities is actually as high as it was at the peak of the pandemic. Yet there are less resources for those families today. You know, they were getting the government money in 2020. And now that's all dried up and they're left to face this thing. You know, it's just one of those, how could the economy be doing good and people are lining up in Wisconsin, in Pennsylvania, in Michigan, in droves?
Starting point is 00:20:20 One truck can carry, here for up to 600 households, but some days even that isn't enough to meet the demand, which has gone up by 18% over the past 12 months, said Ken Estelle, president of Feeding America West Michigan. We've never seen this level of need in 43 years we've been serving this community. Never. we've been serving this community never so that is pandemic as well significantly higher in michigan um than it was during covet and pressed us beyond our and has pressed us beyond our capacity said estelle we've just seen the drumbeat increase every month of more and more people you know so the economy's so powerful under joe biden and kamala harris that in all our free time and luxury we've decided to line up up and down the streets at the food banks in the relatively affluent milwaukee suburbs of waukesha county i don't know if I got that right. Wisconsin. Rochelle Gamoff said each week
Starting point is 00:21:28 she's seeing new faces at her food pantry, friends with food, which she started during the pandemic. Wow. This next one is, it's a lot. The organization's gone from giving out around 420,000 pounds of food in 2022 to over a million in 2023. On a recent week in September, nearly 400 families came through the door, 48 of whom were coming in for the first time. 48 families for the first time, a 50% increase in new families compared to last year, she said. I mean, let's, you know, get used to that. If you think the government's going to hand out enough money to solve that problem, by the way,
Starting point is 00:22:16 beating America gets tremendous amounts of money from the government already. They're already trying to float this whole thing. Let's see let me give you uh michael snyder is phenomenal with these by the way the most important news.com he said let me give you an example uh last month we were told the job openings were rising but now we've learned that they're actually plunging but we need i mean who who are the guys that put out the stats? We need punishment. How the hell are you allowed to do that and keep your job? I don't understand how that could work. Do you know what I mean? It seems like any job I've ever worked at or any profession I could
Starting point is 00:23:00 think of, if you went to your boss and said, we made X amount of dollars, and your boss went, oh, that's great. Excellent. We had a great month. And then you went back a week later and said, oh, you know, it was half that. I have a feeling you probably wouldn't be long in the tooth. Last month when Kamala Harris still had some chance of winning the election we were not surprised to learn that according yeah i wrote that is this direct from michael anyway um we were not surprised to learn that according to the extremely political bureau of labor statistics in august the number of job openings unexpectedly soared which is a weird time for job openings to soar, right? At the end of the summer.
Starting point is 00:23:47 From an upward revised $7.7 million to $8.040 million, which was not only a three-sigma beat to expectations, but was also above the highest Wall Street forecast. Fast forward to today. When Kamala's chance of winning are effectively zero i don't know who's writing this i don't know if it's michael or not it's in italics so it's usually someone else um actually you know what i can it looks like it's coming from zero hedge there we go zero hedge that makes sense now the verbiage makes sense zero hedge um as even the suddenly apolitical just jeff bezos now admits and shockingly moments ago the bls reported that
Starting point is 00:24:32 in september the number of job openings plunged from over 8 million to just 7.4 million the lowest since early 2021 this kind of thing has been happening over and over again. You get that sort of overwhelming feeling of distrust with everything that happens with this administration, and this is what it amounts to. It amounts to a moment like this, and I will be very surprised if we see – truly. I mean, I know a lot of people have to look like they're supporting the Democrats, but
Starting point is 00:25:17 when you get there alone with your ballot, that's what counts. I told you yesterday the sort of glimmers of hope and future that I saw looking at my kids the other day because of the chance that Donald Trump could be president. And for the first time in a long time, hearing what he has to say and what he plans to do and having faith in it you know the looking at the team of people he has around him it's hard not to feel that and it's been a long time since i felt that i talked about this sort of ad nauseum in yesterday's podcast so i don't want to go into it today but suffice it it to say, I've spent the better part of my life looking at my kids and wondering, how do we set them up for success in the new America? And maybe it's a new way of living. How do we make sure that they're capable of surviving America? And for the first time in a long time, man, I looked at my kids a few days ago and said, like, if we can pull off just a handful of the things that Donald Trump wants to pull off, wow.
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Starting point is 00:28:58 Why? Well, number one, it is sort of that time of year, right? But number two, there's things going on in the world that are bananas and it's really hard for me to rationalize some of the highest level evil in the world and when you start sort of going through these demons and reading about them these are all demons from christianity like appear in the bible and so forth in fact the article we're going to read from is from christian.net names of demons and and their classification in the bible why are they in there do you know what i Bible. Why are they in there? Do you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:29:47 Like, why are they in there? Why are they still around? Why are they pertinent today? And then you look around at the world and you go, oh, if nothing else, if you believe nothing else in demons, you have to believe two things. Number one, everyone has one. And it doesn't have to be the kind with horns and claws and capes and wings. But you know what your demon is. You know what it is. Right? You know what you struggle with, what you suffer from, what you have to fight on a day-to-day base. You know what your demon is. And number two, there are at least warnings.
Starting point is 00:30:33 There are at least warnings so deep enough and so devious that they made their way into the Bible. So we'll talk about that. Christian demons when we come back. Food storage and preservation are at the heart of self-reliance. Our sponsor, Pack Fresh USA features made-in-America products. I shop PackFreshUSA.com for mylar bags and oxygen absorbers for my home food storage. But they do all kinds of products. Go to PackFreshUSA.com
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Starting point is 00:31:17 it seems a certain voodoo priest will have the power to bring him back to life. How horrible. It's worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own. You see them sometimes walking around blindly with dead eyes, following orders,
Starting point is 00:31:32 not knowing what they do, not caring. You mean like Democrats? Support them, PBN Family Pack Fresh USA. support on pbn family pack fresh usa let's get into it let's get into it many of these you probably heard of i don't know if i i this is a thing just so you guys have context i put that romans i don't remember exactly what it is from romans about demons i put that in our strategic plan like i think it's romans 12 something demons um living sacrifice oh repay no one evil for evil yeah that's it not necessarily demon derived but um i put it in there because i was like reading about demons a lot and i was getting to that point in my head where it was like
Starting point is 00:32:36 well well well there's a bunch there's a bunch of things that make up sort of my feelings and stuff towards demons you know what I mean like my understanding of it how I look at it there's like the
Starting point is 00:32:58 the sort of theatrical cinematic of the Cenobite representation by Clive Barker. If you listened to anything or read anything of Clive Barker, watched anything of Clive Barker, you'd have a hard time probably being a Christian and getting into any of that stuff. But I grew up on that stuff.
Starting point is 00:33:21 And I want to say it's Mr. Nobody. He wrote a book called Mr. nobody about a more sort of um it's a it's a really cool read it's a fun read it's not a fun read it's a it's not a fun read it's a dark and disturbing read but the concept is pretty fun um mr nobody is the story of a demon I'm pretty sure it's Mr. Nobody let me double check Mr. Nobody
Starting point is 00:33:54 Clive Barker is that right Mr. Be Gone I'm sorry Mr. Be Gone Mr. Be Gone is about a demon and his life in hell and uh and basically his whole past living in hell dealing with other demons coming to earth getting accosted by humans on the earthly realm and all the while you're reading this mr Be Gone is narrating and talking directly to you. He's also trying to get out of the book.
Starting point is 00:34:33 And as you read the book, you start to sort of not trust Mr. Be Gone. And you start to not trust yourself a little bit because you don't know exactly what he needs you to do or not do in order for him to get out of this book and uh it like i said the these kind of representations sort of made up my concept of demons and then then of course you know we have a storied history of addiction all over my life you know what i mean all many aspects of my life and um i remember my father who's a struggle with alcoholism we were sitting in the movie theater watching dragon a bruce lee story which was really such a great i love watching that movie i haven't watched in a while either but anyway we're watching that movie and the coolest part of that movie to me as a young kid, because I was pretty young when that came out.
Starting point is 00:35:26 When did that come out? I think it was 93. My guess is 93, because 93 was the year for movies, as far as I'm concerned. And it did. It came out in 93. So we're sitting in the movie theater watching that, And we're watching the demons come in that movie. They're like samurai. And Bruce Lee can't beat them in the movie.
Starting point is 00:35:53 And he fights them. And I think at the end he ends up killing one of them or something like that. But I was trying to figure it out. And I was asking my dad about it. Because it didn't make sense. I was like, did this really happen? Is this like something that happens in China 93 you got to understand i'm six four seven or something like that so i'm asking my dad about it and uh and you know but bruce lee died young and my dad's explanation to me and so did his son by the way um my dad's explanation
Starting point is 00:36:26 to me was that everybody has demons and Bruce Lee didn't beat his demons and he passed them on to his son who didn't beat his demons either and I was always like whoa that's deep that's really deep for a kid who knows his dad is a little bit of a drunk. You know what I mean? And you're like, is that coming to me? Good morning, Jay Ferg. Thanks for joining us in the chat. Yeah, feel free, guys.
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Starting point is 00:37:46 So without running on anymore, let's get into some demons. We're talking about demons, Jay Ferg, today. For a number of reasons, which I won't go back over. which I won't go back over. Molech is probably the best one to open with because, man, it feels like we've fallen into Molech's trap. It says in this list of names of demons, there's Molech. While it's not directly stated in the Bible that Molech is a demon, the act of worshipping under his name was an issue
Starting point is 00:38:28 for Israel in the Old Testament. And Molech shows up in Leviticus 20-22. Since the act of worshipping false gods equate to demonic arts, Molech is the name that God has commanded us not to associate with.
Starting point is 00:38:48 The history behind Molech's existence is imprecise. Scholars believe that the act of worshiping Molech came to the region of Canaan with the Phoenicians. Now, why is Molech so perfect for the times? These times in particular? Because Molech was the one you sacrificed your children to. He was the demon that you sacrificed your children to. In the Bible, we are told not to give any of our children as offerings to Molech, Leviticus 18.21. This is a reference to one of the documented practices of Molech worship where they sacrifice humans. Molech was also mentioned in 1 Kings 11.7.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Now, what do we have happening in our society? I was listening to Michael Savage, and he was talking about Deuteronomy and about how God will curse your loins or something like that. I don't know. It sounds silly. I have to get the direct thing, but I'm not talking about it today. I started thinking about abortion and infertility. I started thinking about abortion and infertility and in God's wrath that he would punish us in such a way. But when I think about Molech and the sacrifice of children to the god Molech, it's vanity, it's abortion, it's what we're seeing right now all the time. At the time, people would go to the extent of sacrificing their children over to a demon they thought was God. Now, what are these sort of, I'm too young for children, and I don't have the means to live the lifestyle that I want to live and also be a mom.
Starting point is 00:40:46 We don't have the – and also, when it comes to abortion, it's easy to pick on the women, but men and women go into this thing with open arms. They go to Molec with open arms. You know what I mean? We're not ready to stop our backpacking across Europe, and we're not doing this baby business right now. So Molec, let's do the dirty work right that's why that one is so interesting to me because it's uh i don't know it's it's frighteningly on par with the things that we do among many names of demons available in different sources abaddon is definitely a name we want to avoid abaddon is mentioned in revelry before i did this show too by the way which could be bad
Starting point is 00:41:33 i was listening to a resource that judson carroll sent me i said hey i want to do a show about demons and he sent me this youtube guy who sounded almost like Judson Carroll, which I thought was really funny. And I listened to it, and one of the things the guy said was like, you don't really want to say their name a lot. Now I'm going to do a show on it and say their name multiple times. Abaddon is mentioned in Revelation 9-11. Weird. His Hebrew name is Abaddon, and his Greek name is Apollyon. He's included in the seven trumpets prophecy. Under the prophecy, when the fifth trumpet is blown, demons will be released with the goal of bringing torture and terror towards those without God's seal.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Now, these demonic locusts will have a leader and the leaders will be Abaddon. Yeah, you know, torturing and causing suffering is interesting when you look at a nation like ours with the mental health struggles, the addiction struggles, the, you know, a lot, a lot of struggles. Like I said, all this stuff points back to this weird energetic. When I say energetic, I don't mean like hyper. I mean like this sort of born out of energies kind of situation because it's weird man it's you have had those days in your life like you've had those days in your life where you know where everything's hitting just right
Starting point is 00:43:02 I hope you know what I mean where everything's hitting just right i hope you know what i mean where everything's going right everything is perfect you're like oh my god here we go again i just got the green lights i got oh someone called me up with an opportunity someone did this we did that all these kinds of things right they happen time and time again over and over you get in this sort of groove where everything's going well and then you get into the opposite sometimes you know i think when you get into the opposite and then you make you make sort of mistakes which we're all capable of you make these mistakes and you have these regrets. And look, the thing they don't tell you about mistakes is sometimes there's this idea that you can make mistakes and it's fine.
Starting point is 00:43:55 And sometimes there are mistakes that they just ruin everything. It can screw you for decades. You know what I mean? Like decades. Or maybe for life. Maybe you have to carry this burden for life. I have to imagine that, you know, if you had an abortion or something like that when you were young, whether you're a man or a female, you know, whoever's involved in the thing, if it's a man or woman agreeing on it or just the woman um that you have to have sort of that lingering you know wonder what he'd have been like wonder what they'd have been like yeah it would have been hard and you know i would maybe it could have turned out really bad and i would have regretted it and said he'd better if he didn't exist or she didn't or whatever
Starting point is 00:44:41 but you have to live with that a little bit don't you i don't know i'm just saying it seems like you would live with that it seems like you would think i wonder what they would have turned out like you know even if we lived in a small apartment and only had each other i wonder what life would have been like with that baby growing up into a child one of the things i always like to remind people when it comes to kids is a three-year-old doesn't give a shit about square footage okay it's very important for young parents to understand that and i don't know what what age people start to care about that kind of stuff probably not until their friends start to, you know, bother them about their house or something like that, which rarely even happens.
Starting point is 00:45:30 But it is important for you to understand. A three-year-old doesn't care about square footage. You know, we lost a lot of cool kids in our neighborhood to parents who cared about square footage. And they decided to move to bigger, better places with more spaces. And, you know, it was a shame. It was. Because we had great kids. We had the potential for a whole lot of fun to be had between families.
Starting point is 00:45:57 And it's sort of over. So those things happen. But anyway. You hold on to those regrets and things like that and before long it's like oof you're carrying a burden that's immense you know and and people do different things to deal with that stuff you know people do dark things sometimes sometimes people turn to very dark habits in order to deal with those kinds of regrets. The shield of Baal.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Baal is another. I'm pretty sure Baal is another sort of sacrificial, child sacrificial demon as well. He's a demon described in the demonological grimoires. That's awesome. I don't know. It's just that that's even a thing is crazy. Go grab me the demonological grimoires, please. I feel like I need a text.
Starting point is 00:47:01 The demon a lot. The lesser key of Solomon. He's described as a hoarsely voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over 66 legions of demons the lesser key of solomon describes him as appearing in the form of a cat-toed human some combination thereof other of other diverse shapes diverse shapes Jacques Colin de Plancy wonders if ball is the same as the canonite deity bail is the same can yeah a reasonable assumption in okay we're getting into French literature here still possessing the power of invisibility so on and so forth still possessing the power of invisibility so on and so forth controls over 200 legion
Starting point is 00:47:50 not what I was looking for in Baal this article is about the demon for the Semitic deity whose biblical depiction inspired this demon see Baal oh that's because we're in the wrong spelling. Yeah, Baal has that crazy hat. He's got that crazy sort of like
Starting point is 00:48:10 Egyptian hat. Baal's widely used in the epithet Rider of the Clouds. Yeah, that's the weird one because he's got this crazy hat on. You start thinking like, alien. Alien, right? Rider of the heavens.
Starting point is 00:48:47 These forms derive from the vowless Northwestern Semitic Phoenician and Punic. The words biblical senses as Phoenician deity and a false god generally were extended during the Protestant Reformation to denote idols and icons and such. Baal is well attested in surviving inscriptions and was popular in theophoric names throughout the levant ball's old man there's a picture of him carved into a rock and he uh it's hurling a thunderbolt zeus-esque and he's also got too many arms. He's got like one arm holding a thing, one arm holding a like a tree spear thing.
Starting point is 00:49:31 Maybe like a spear could be. And then the other one's holding a thunderbolt. Oh no, that is the thunderbolt, sorry. And then the other one's holding like a torch. And then he's got another one coming out of his midsection that's holding something too, it looks like. Yeah, he was a god. But I'm looking for the particular, like, feeding the kids to Baal's fiery representation.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Because that was the way I first heard of him. He's mentioned numerous times in the first book of Kings. Many scholars believe that this describes Jezebel's attempt to introduce the worship of Baal of Tyre, Melchart, to his Israelite capital in Samaria in the 9th century. Against this, Day argues that Jezebel's
Starting point is 00:50:18 Baal was more probably Baal Shaman, the Lord of the Heavens, a title most often applied to Hadad, who is also often titled as just Baal. Here you go. 1 Kings 18 records an account of a contest between the prophet Elijah and Jezebel's priest. Both sides offered a sacrifice to their respective gods. Baal failed to light his followers' sacrifice while Yahweh's heavenly fire burnt Elijah's altar to ashes. Wow.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Isn't it crazy there's that much going on before us? It's wild that there's that much going on long before Trump and Kamala, right? Long before we hit the Trump and Kamala train in Fox News and CNN and alternative media and AI and all this kind of stuff. Like, all of that history had happened already. If you took those people and brought them forth, they would be able to see the demons in no time. That's the crazy part.
Starting point is 00:51:37 You took us back to their time and we would see nothing next to nothing. We'd be bored to death. We'd probably have a severe food poisoning all the time just from drinking the water and eating the food. But if you drug one of those people from 9th century Samaria to this modern age, they'd look at this computer and they'd say demon. This modern age, they look at this computer and they'd say demon. You would tell them about AI and they would say, they'd probably look at your car and say demon. They'd probably look in the sky and see planes and say demon. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:52:16 That is what it is. So let's round the show out. Bury the demons. Round the show out with a very interesting story from a very interesting place india today of all places i see this elon musk buys compound worth uh such and such amount for his 11 kids their mother's report um they have the amount written in ind ruples, and I don't know how to read it right. So in 2020, tech titan Elon Musk made headlines by announcing he would sell all his properties, vowing to own no house. And he did that for a little while. I think he did like a little tiny house where he rented a place.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Cut to 2024. The world's richest person has secretly bought a 14,400 square foot compound in Texas for $35 million to house all his 11 children and his three former partners, according to a report in the New York Times. Why do you think that is in Texas of all places? That is in Texas of all places. The compound includes two properties resembling an Italian Tuscan villain six bedroom home directly behind it. Somewhere in here, he said that he was like it was a good way for him to make time with his family. Citing people close to must said it would make it easier for him to schedule time for his youngest kids. Musk also wants the younger ones to be a part of one another's lives. He has five children with his first wife. The couple were married in 2000 and 2008. He has three children from Singer Grimes.
Starting point is 00:53:54 However, Musk and Grimes are embroiled in a legal battle over custody. The billionaire is also three children with Siobhan Zillis, an executive at the Musk-owned Neuralink. Zillis, 38, has already moved into one of the properties with her children, the New York Times reported. And then they go on to talk about some heinous stuff that he's done and smear the guy now that he's no longer everybody's favorite electric car maker. They got to smear him all the time. But anyhow, why do you think that is? Why did he buy it? Why did he buy 14,000 square foot compound in Texas? So his family could grow up together?
Starting point is 00:54:38 Really? That's interesting. You think the smartest guy and the richest guy in the world was like, let's buy a compound in Texas because I really want us all to live together in harmony. First of all, you know that you're not going to have harmony if you invite your three wives to live in the compound with you. You think that's going to go well? You're insane. So then it lets you know what? Let's just cut right to it. What is it?
Starting point is 00:55:05 It's his arc. It's the arc of Elon Musk. He wants to be in Texas. He wants to have a compound, a walled compound, which it is, that he can defend, that he can pay security forces to defend in the event that things go completely sideways. That's it. That's the whole story. And sure. If we witness something like the collapse.
Starting point is 00:55:30 I bet he would like all of his family to live together. And be together. Sort of his responsibility as a dad. Right? Jay Ferg. I think. I think I echo the same thing. So. you know, that is what it is, folks.
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