Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #612: Synarchy And The War Of The Foxes With Mark Steeves
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Timfoil Hat.
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This is only the beginning.
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Thank you for doing a great job on the bookings.
You don't just book this, you book all of my shows,
which is a full-time job,
and I appreciate you for doing that.
Thank you.
Mark, for those who may not be familiar with you and your many appearances on the show. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and where they can find you?
Yeah, my family thinks I'm crazy.com is the place to go.
I haven't been kicked off YouTube yet,
so you can find me there,
but I'm trying to convert my YouTube audience
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make a page for your podcast on our site and help you get around those censoring algorithms,
put you in tououch with like-minded individuals.
But yeah, this is an interesting journey
and it's an interesting show.
Two years ago, I was on the show talking about Alistair Crowley.
And getting screamed out.
Yep, yep.
And today I plan on talking about something that's a little more personal and
close to home in a way, and I'll keep it really brief, but my journey basically started,
you know, 10 or 12 years ago with this information.
Sort of being an average student, I went into a community college in New Haven and quickly
found myself in what seemed like an occult
or esoteric city, you know, and I saw so many symbols and signs of things that
I had seen on YouTube and heard about, read about in books and I just became
fascinated and around that time while I was skipping class, smoking weed in the
green at New Haven Center, I ran into this guy named Amos who told me a story about Geronimo.
And yeah, Geronimo is kind of an interesting character and he fits into this occult fabric,
skull and bones, but also the larger framework of
what I call and what others have called the synarchy, which is a government ruled by secret
societies.
Oh, what is that word?
Synerky.
And it's of my belief that we are living under a synarchy and have been for well beyond
the founding of this country.
As a matter of fact, throughout this conversation, I hope to present some information that
shows how the founding fathers and the founding fathers of the higher learning institutions
like Yale University were all very, A, fascinated with the occult and be aware
and participating in secret societies.
So it's super interesting.
This is a great topic for today because I have this feeling and I love to hear everybody's
opinion on it, that we are
in one of the most interesting times ever in terms of what the elites want and what the
people want.
I feel like more than ever since maybe, let's say, the Vietnam War, that you are seeing
a real schism between the elites push for their lust for
war and basically the population going we don't want this anymore and I don't
know do you guys get that feeling that like this this push for the so my
humble opinion is this that they I think every election is rigged but
sometimes they have to be way more obvious than others
when the guy that they want isn't the favorite to win.
Usually...
I don't say that, Sam.
It's a little more complicated than it's just rigged.
I think the definition of synarchy might be a little bit complex and needs to be parsed
out. So we're not suggesting that one secret society controls everything. We're
suggesting that secret societies inherently are the operating faction behind or the operation
operating model behind government. So what you have are warring factions of secret society.
Some people have termed it the war of the foxes but whoa I like that too so I understand
what you say but real quick I just want to say this that that um so I
granted I was born in the 70s so and you usually don't come into understanding
politics till you're you start to understand a little bit when you're like
around eight would you agree around that time you start to understand there's a game being your parents are watching the news.
Something bigger is going on.
But so I didn't catch all the anti-war settlement of the early 70s.
Vietnam went to 75, so it was three years after I was born.
And so I didn't catch that, but I really felt that the Vietnam War was the time with the elites go,, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the news the news the news thee thee thee thee, thee, their threateathea, threateateateateateateateateateateate, their, their their thi, their, their, their their, the news, the but I really felt that the Vietnam War was
the time with the elites go whoa everyone's getting a little too smart. They're
too in touch they're too collective they all they all the country doesn't
want Vietnam. It was when Kronkite went to Vietnam and came back and said hey
this thing's toast man that that you'd gotten that from mainstream news right where they I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I the the the th th th th th th was th was th was th was th was th was th was th was th was th was th was th was th was like th. th. th. th. the. tho. thi was like thi. thi. thoen thoen thoing thoing thoing tho. tho. tho. tho. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi was thi was thi was thi was the was the was was th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the was the was the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. theeeeeeeeee. thee. theeee. thee. the. the. the. the that you'd gotten that from mainstream news.
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Right.
But there was a sentiment across the board that this was a bad war, like liberals were liberals
and people were like, I'm out.
We don't want to do this anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, totally.
And we know, fog of war, you've heard that, that the golf of Tonkin was a giant lie.
. Golf of Tonkin was a giant lie. Then we started, we've had guests on talking about the,
the opium fields of Vietnam was what was really about,
which I agree, because then we saw that happen in,
in, in, uh, in Afghanistan.
So the whole point is like, I've never in my life seen
this giant break between this, this, this gulf between what the elites want, the military
industrial complex and what people want. Now there are some people who they still think like
potent aggression, that's pout aggression, and you're like, well you know NATO's on their
board anyways. But this is the first time I've ever seen where it's like so obvious that the
US is poking the bear, trying to cause chaos.
Ukraine is bombing shit left and right.
And people are like waking up to it.
I've never seen that before.
Would you say it's only here?
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themselves so they don't get drafted.
It's the most research thing, easiest way to break your arm.
That means you don't want to go to war.
Oh, I mean, like, dude, they don't want, they don't, they don't, they don't, they don't, they don get back to this real quick, but we all know that
if you studied Putin, that he was a Yelson puppet, and he was Yelson's guy and he was getting
his dick kicked in, and he decided to have that false flag in that movie theater that got
the nation behind him.
So he used some globalist, deep state shit to change the way, theater that got the nation behind him. So he he used some globalist
deep state shit to change the way to manifest the Russian people to vote him in.
Well also what they did to Yeltsin to get him out was just they did this whole
smear campaign to make him like a drunk. Remember all that shit with him sloshing.
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but that I mean what I'm saying is like the idea that he was even getting to
that point was I think because they right well I mean I'm sure you got to
look at Russia the USSR crashes Russian people probably aren't happy uh Yelin is seen as a puppet of the West,
and they're assuming that Putin is the same thing.
And then Poon's been in for a while,
and I always think sometimes the puppet thinks he's a real boy at some point.
And we've seen that for a while, where these puppets get in,
they play ball, and then they get so much money in poverty. They're like, fuck you, I'm gonna do what I want to do. And I think that could be where Putin is.
I'm not saying he's not, you know, world economic forums or anything like that.
But there's something seems to be going on here.
So I think, so it's like, again, going back, long story, is that Mark, thi, Mark, thrown, th.... th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I I's, th. I's, th. I's, thi, thi, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. th. the the th. th. th. th. th. th. the. th. th. the. that's, that's, th. th. th.. Oh, real quick. Just let me say this, Mark, and now I'm going to let you go, sorry.
This is why I go, sorry about this, I know this is long ran, I'm going to get my dick kicked in,
but that is why the election I felt in 2020 was completely different, or excuse me these other elections that they, because they really needed Cheney in the White House because they knew 9-11 was coming.
That's my opinion.
And this is why they jacked the last election.
We could have arguments about that.
I'm saying Sam Tripoli's opinion.
They needed Biden in to get those war hawks back in there to go to war with World War III.
I'm just imagining Joe Lieberman you know and in charge on 9-11 like none of this shit ever you know what I mean like him
and Gore running yeah it just doesn't happen. Yeah I mean you don't have you don't
have Cheney taken over Norrad. That was that's the whole thing yeah that's huge. Right so it's a totally different even though El Gore is a puppet he's not a toyoyoyoyoyoy. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. He's thi. He's thi. I thi. I to. I to. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I th's for a different. So you're saying Trump went and I gave him, you wouldn't a game of Ukraine shit?
I don't think, no, he was trying to negotiate with them
and he was trying to work, he was having relations with Putin.
Putin.
I don't even, I think it's possible that Putin doesn't even,
like we're not even having societies is the long of this whole
thing mark you're bringing up amazing points that we will hopefully toucest
toucest on throughout what I'm prepared to talk about so when we're we're bringing up
the 60s and the 70s and this sort of awakening. This is really
one of several great awakenings that occurred here in the United States and I
think when we interpret what's going on in global affairs it's a lot easier to
understand once you have a little bit of background knowledge on who the players
are and what their possible motivations are.
It seems like the six days work is the secret society's ultimate goal, at least the ones
that are fixated on the Abrahamic religions, right?
So we have this idea that, and most people are familiar with it through, you know,
the more extreme variations of Christianity, that, and most people are familiar with it through, you know, the more extreme
variations of Christianity, that God will come and cast his final judgment.
There will be a certain amount of people who will be saved, and the rest of the people, you
know, whatever will happen, and they'll perish, right?
So this has been a consistent idea and the theme throughout society
since Jesus Christ's death, right? This is something that initially the
Templars kind of got involved with when they went back to the Holy Land and
attempted to get a lot of the riches that were stored there after they had
basically created their kingdoms in Europe. So you have the Crusade which is a whole long saga that we don't have time to the try. th, right th, right th, right th, right th, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, the their, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, th, th, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, had basically created their kingdoms in Europe.
So you have the Crusade, which is a whole long saga that we don't have time to get into,
but all of this leads up to the founding of the United States and the saga of the colonies.
Now, today is Indigenous People's Day.
It used to be known as Columbus Day.
I'm wearing an indigenous design right now on my shirt.
My birthday is tomorrow.
This is a very...
Happy birthday, buddy.
Yeah, this is, well, thank you.
This is a very important cause for me.
And, like I said earlier, when I met Amos, who became my brother and my mentor,
he taught me about Geronimo and how his skull was stolen from his grave.
His grave was desecrated at Fort Sill by Prescott Bush.
And Prescott Bush obviously was a member of Skull and Bones.
And this was an enigma.
I could not figure out why would they want his skull.
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ten or so years trying to figure it out and learning about all this stuff,
really consistently over the past year or so, thanks to you, Sam, and the freedom I
have to research this stuff with a crazy job like this. So anyways, Geronimo was sort of a
legend here in the United States.
And before we get into the secret societies and all that and the six-day war or six-day work,
we have to understand that the Native Americans, our idea of them has been propagandized over and over in many different cycles.
So it's a very complicated history, but one only needs to look at Tehertywakan in Mexico
or the great mounds of the Mississippi and culture in the Ohio Valley to see that there were very advanced
people here who had knowledge of what was going on in the Ohio Valley to see that there were very advanced people here who
had knowledge of what was going on in the stars.
And for the colonists who settled in Massachusetts, they actually wouldn't have survived without
tisquantum, who was only their ally because he was kidnapped a few years earlier.
And when he arrived at his former home,
he found all of his villages abandoned.
And of course, what do people say about the Indians?
They all died of disease.
Well, this is not so true.
Damn, here we are. We're in it.
So we have to understand, you know, the Native Americans, our idea of
them, has become very simplistic because the founding fathers and the elite
mindset that came here into the colonies, they tried to portray them as Adam
and Eve in the Garden of Eden because they're obsessed with Francis Bacon's
idea of the New Atlantis and building a perfect society
where God's will would favor them, right? Because everybody was so concerned
with the coming of the end of the days when God judges everyone so you know they
wanted to be right with God and and we have this Protestant Reformation in
Europe that really divided the church. You have the Church of Rome, then you have the Church of England thin thin thin thi thi the th th th th th th th th th that that that the the the the the the thooooooooooo-co-of the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the tho-of the the tho-of tho-w. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th' the th' th' the th' thoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo in Europe that really divided the church.
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and they're like, no, we're gonna do it our way.
And then you have all these different schisms
and splits off from those various churches.
So what we have here in the colonies was a lot of dissenters,
people who did not agree with the royal churches, right, whether their their their their their their their their their. a lot of dissenters, people who did not agree with the royal churches,
right, whether it was Rome or England.
But they also had their own idea of elitism.
They weren't totally, you know, rebels and, you know, working people.
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it's very interesting you said something that kind of resonate with me
is like the notion that everyone thought they just died off that maybe
we'll get back to that for sure because you know again when we're talking about
the Native Americans we're talking about a very very complex series of groups of
people right so I'll share my screen now and can you guys see this yes
so about 44 million people lived in north and south So I'll share my screen now. And can you guys see this? Yes.
So about 44 million people lived in North and South America
when Columbus first discovered the new world.
And you know, these many diverse cultures had almost 2,000 different languages.
And what we need to understand is the Massachusetts Bay Colony when it was founded
into Squantam helped, aka Squanto helped the Massachusetts Bay Colony when it was founded and to Squantam helped,
aka Squanto, helped the pilgrims get settled. He came back to deserted villages and like I said,
maybe they were diseased. Other scholars have said no, these people just moved over and migrated
away into other areas. They saw what was coming. They had already seen several waves of colonists trying to, you know, try to settle
there.
And what's been forgotten, what's so interesting is this long series of cultural trading
between all sorts of different European cultures in the Native Americans
well before Columbus. So we have to assume that in the Native Americans well before Columbus.
So we have to assume that maybe the people who lived
in the Massachusetts Bay Colony had an idea of,
okay, these people that are coming
are not like the traders that we used to know.
This is gonna spell disaster for us, let's get out of here.
But again, there are several outstanding accounts that show us that there was probably European
and other continental activity here in North and South America.
We're talking about African kings.
We're talking about people from Asia and Muslims who came to America possibly well before Columbus.
And one really compelling example
is the account of these Welsh Indians according to legend Welsh Prince
Maddock he sailed across the Atlantic in 1170 right so while the crusades were going on and he
landed on the present-day site of Mobile Alabama oh too
and there's a whole story attached to this and apparently they they settled and then the present-day site of Mobile, Alabama. Oh, there's a whole story attached to this, and apparently they settled and then the prince
was killed because he was trying to go back and they had a series of conflicts with several
different tribes. Long story short, afterwards, some hundred years afterwards, several
different explorers noted seeing Indians who had white skin and blue eyes.
Sir Walter Raleigh, Daniel Boone, the French explorer, Sir de la Verandere.
And yeah, you know, it just goes on and on, not to mention the Welshman, John Evans, who
is probably looking for this evidence to establish some sort of right to property,
royal right to property here in the colonies,
because this is also a very, very big thing to understand about the colonies is
that they needed to justify their actions to the king.
They needed to justify the colony to have the right to be there.
So all of these sort of trickery deals with the Indians,
it's complicated. It's not so much that the colonists tricked the Indians.
It's that they would basically do something that
that skull and bones kind of implemented hundreds of years later.
And it's funny how history repeats itself.
Because what you guys were talking about
in russia we might be able to
you know garner some more information if we look at
cases like this where
the native americans were turned against each other uh... in certain cases they
would take sides with certain factions of colonists
and ultimately uh... they were not the victors they were exploited by the colonists but there's a lot of is the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their toke is a toke is a ty one one one one one one one one one one ra tyusususususususususus o' ty one one one one one one one ty one one one one one one ty ca t were not the victors, they were exploited by the
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But, there's a lot to unpack here, dude.
There's a lot.
There's a lot to unpack here.
And, well, here's the whole thing.
A lot of stuff that where you're talking about is this belief that everybody was a savage back in the day.
That there is this notion that we descended from caves
and we were all monkey smash monkey monkey make fire monkey monkey monkey make fire
monkey make wheel and they're like,
do we know that?
Do we really know that we
were that primitive I'm not saying that we were we were the Jetsons and we've
just been made stupid but we don't know the timeline we don't know what people
were doing back in the everything they find pushes back in the everything
they find pushes back the timeline to every new discovery they're like oh wait no actually people were doing X and thousand th- th we we we we we th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th. tho tho tho tho tho tho tho they're thi tho tho they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they they they they they they they they they they they they th th th th th th th th th th th th thi thi thi thi thi thi tho tho tho tho to to to to too too tho tho tho tho tho tho tho tho tho tho thi thi the day. Everything they find pushes back the timeline to. Every new discovery. They're like, oh wait, no, actually people were doing X by 2,000 years earlier than we thought.
Right, and then we discover this new thing and we always look at through the lens of barbaric
like savages, right? So this is the result of several series of conflicts here in New England, right? Where the colonists lost these series of conflicts
with the Native Americans, but because they had to justify
their right to be here, they lied and said that they won,
so that the Native Americans seemed like they had all been decimated, when in fact,
they hadn't had the attachment to
where they lived that maybe was in you know the European psyche. They didn't
they didn't make villages that were completely permanent and they had a
society that was very there was a lot of exchange between people right because
if you stay in one place and and only breed with your family you're
going to genetically screw yourself up, right?
So the Native Americans, they weren't particularly attached to any one place.
So when the colonists would find their villages deserted, they would just say, oh, they were all massacred, right? And one example of this was the mystic massacre, where a gentleman named John Mason actually lied and said that he had killed 700
Pequah when in reality they had all escaped on boat and went to Long Island
and then they traveled through and assimilated thrown with the Mohawk.
So, you know, we didn't really know this until some artists and authors,
researchers went and validated a lot of what the Pequah were saying and the
Pequah tribe was only recognized by the United States government in 1982 and that was
mostly because of this lie that was told at the Mystic Massacre.
And that's just one example of many, many massacres where this story started building,
that the savages needed to be defeated
because they weren't listening to the ministers, they weren't being
Christianized, they weren't following God's rule. And what's interesting is a lot
of the more intelligent colonists noticed that the Native Americans
religion had a lot of similarity, at least they suppose, with Hebrew religions. They actually called the Indians, the Indians that they the Native Americans religion had a lot of similarity, at least they supposed, with Hebrew
religions.
They actually called the Indians the Jews.
They thought they were Jews.
So, you know, there's this whole, yeah, there's the whole concept of the lost tribe, and
that fits in with, you know, Francis Bacon's idea of the New Atlantis and them creating
this sort of
template to build upon and it's it's interesting dude. I mean I I am who I am I am Sicilian
Okay, which is which is more basically I have more in me the Moors came and they defeat think about that the Morse came and they defeated? Think about that the Moors came and they defeat. Think about that, the Moors came and defeated Southern Italy.
Like, we're talking about an area that was formerly known as Rome.
And they came in there and they beat Southern Italy to the point that they
breeded with Italians to create Sicilians.
And you- And we're supposed to just think they're just a bunch of like,
just,
ha ha ha!
Ma!
Club, right?
Like, it's like, maybe there's a lot more going on to these people
than we want to believe.
I mean, if you think about theastics,
what do they say about the aastics.
Yeah, left and right, killing people. I'm like, I'm not saying that's true,
but I don't think the people that built that were doing that.
Yeah, I don't think those people, like,
those are very complex things.
And we've had guests on theats.
the idea of barbarians, you know, the Visigoths, like... We're all savages! We come from savages! Well, and what's interesting is Harvard College was
one of the first higher learning institutions created in the United States, and they had a whole
school devoted to teaching Indians and several Native Americans did really well. They took up
the classical literature
that Harvard offered at the time,
and they were reported as being able to speak
in fluent Greek and certain dialects of Hebrew.
So, you know, we have this misconception
that they're all noble savages.
And really, this comes from the artists of the day who were portraying the Native American
with these sort of Greek themes, right?
They would portray them as Hercules with like, you know, all of the native regalia, but, you know,
in the image of Hercules, much the same, you know, you guys have had conversations with
people who interpret the astrological and the zodiacal
symbology in art. This is what they were doing with the Native Americans and
it kind of confused the actual history and the brilliance that was in their
culture. You talked about the pyramids but we should take a moment to
to contemplate the mounds and the fact that here in New England,
there are thousands of stone structures that are still not really accounted for.
So many people who live in New England or come to New England are familiar with the stone lines,
the stone walls that just basically frame the whole of New England.
They're like fences, right? There's just these
sort of old stones piled along in these rows and some people said that you
know the Indians were were slaved by the colonists and made to build them but
the truth is there's a lot of archaeological significance in these stone
structures and the Native Americans had a lot of techniques for farming that
the colonists took advantage of and now of course we have the the chemicals
that deplete the soil of all its value but back then they would use these
stone chambers to change the electrical properties of the seeds that they
were planting to double or triple the abundance. So much
like what Matt Rusky was talking about a week or two ago on this show, the
Native Americans were integrating those types of concepts into their
agriculture. So definitely not simple people, definitely not Stone Age people as Yale
characterized them. and you know you
said there's a lot to unpack here which is why I wanted to focus mostly on
New Haven and New Haven is is where skull and bones found its home and I don't
think that's a coincidence New Haven new Haven new Heaven right
Yeah yeah I got you I see what you're doing there but also Haven
means harbor and New Haven harbored the two judges who signed King Charles
II's death warrant.
And these judges just so happen to hide in several of the sacred Native American locations
that are not just here in New Haven, but around New England.
Obviously, a stone chamber tucked away in the hill is probably a good way to hide from
so so why were they hiding?
Well they get they signed King Charles II's execution right so what you have to understand
about the royal church of England and all of that is they've conflicted with each other over religion right
there's this whole Protestant Reformation where Oliver Cromwell took over and created
was now basically what became the government of England, right?
They have the Parliament at Whitehall and then they have what we consider like, you know,
a symbolic authority with the Queen or now King Charles. But either
way, all of that is very complicated and it carried over into the new world, these
disputes, Protestants versus Catholics versus, Anglicans versus, you name it. And the
Protestants, what's interesting about them is that they accept a lot more of those
Hebrew ideas.
They accept a lot more of the occult.
They accepted more of the Kabbalah, the tree of life.
And we have this misimpression or malimpression that in New England they were all puritanical
and they hated witches and magic was terrible.
As a matter of fact, most of the church ministers
were magicians themselves and they were hoping
that God would favor their magical acts
in creating this new society.
And they favored things like healing
because in the new colonies,
they didn't have their footing yet,
they didn't have agriculture yet,
and there are a lot of new maladies and diseases and battles.
And so shamans who now are very famous for dispensing drugs.
And we have this whole culture of the Native American that's been sort of commercialized
to be like this shaman who gives you psychedelics and offers you a trip.
But back then it was much more sacred and sanctified.
And the shaman would be sort of like a leader within the tribe.
He wouldn't be the leader, but he would be among the leaders of the tribe.
And shamans had several different ways to heal people, one of which was a sweat path, which
you know, sweat baths are still used today for many different ailments.
But, you know, all of the herbal remedies that the shamans and Native Americans were using
here in the New World were transferred over to the colonists.
And the colonists integrated these ideas into what became
Harvard and Yale. What are Harvard and Yale known for today? They're
incredibly you know wealth medical establishment. So again back to this
idea that history repeats itself right you have these Native Americans
offering all of this wisdom of the new world and none of the
credit is given to them as the colonies grow and as matter of fact this is
sort of a ritualized process and several founding fathers and members of Yale
and so on were a part of secret societies that carried over these ideas
from the ancient world ideas that the
Romans used to Christianize the pagans and they attempted these things here
on the Native Americans. That's why we have all of these mound sites across
the country that have been gritted over and cities built upon them.
Cities like Washington DC, Cities like Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia,
New Haven, Connecticut, Boston, Massachusetts, New York City, Albany.
The list goes on and on.
And all of the Ivy League schools are located in specific locations.
Yes.
Not to mention, they're located on one layline that goes all the way through North America.
The layline has been called by Peter Shampoo, past guests on the show, the Acadian Lay.
It goes from Teutewa Khan and Mexico, the Pyramid of the Sun, through New Orleans, up through
Atlanta, and then it goes up through Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City,
New Haven, Boston, and it's no coincidence that all of these Ivy League schools were founded
in the same line or at least in proximity to the line because many of of other Ivy League schools. Yale was founded by all Harvard graduates.
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before we move into these secret societies these skull and bones the
the the the the understanding that all of these these into these secret societies, these skull and bones, the understanding that all of
these Ivy League schools were founded also by opium families done specifically to give the elites and
the children of the elites a head up. A head start on everything.
Let's clarify that, because you are correct, but let's clarify.
So when Yale was founded, like I said,
10 Harvard ministers founded Yale,
and it was a perfect place to found a school like that.
The original governor of New Haven, John Davenport was a very zealous,
Calvinist minister who I, you know, envisioned this ideal of a new Zion
where church, state, and school would create the perfect government with God and the elite
to rule it all, exactly like you're saying.
And why would they pick Ilehue Yale as opposed to John Davenport for the namesake of this school.
Well, a man named Jeremiah Dumber, who actually was the main sort of benefactor.
His last name was Dumber?
Dumber. He couldn't, he wouldn't work for a university.
You wouldn't want to go to Dumber university.
So they chose Yale.
His brother was dumb and he was dumb.
Yeah, well, I just, I've always said these people with these weird last names.
Why do they pass it on to their kids? Like, why don't you go, okay?
Okay, enough. We're not going to be known as the Dumbers.
Okay? Totally.
I'm gonna make up a new name.
Add a R in there,they name their kid Harry you're like why would you do that to your kid are you doing
so so dumber actually he was like the guy who who kind of knew all the cool
people to get involved right so he knew who to involve and he involved
Yale to fund the school and that's why we call it Yale today
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a slave trader. He was a governor of the British East India Company. It's unbelievable.
St. George Madras and he was so corrupt that the British kicked him out of all people.
He was too corrupt for the British. So listen to the British kicked him out. Of all people, he was too corrupt for the British.
So listen to this man. You, you, here we are another slave trader starting a school where
racism is like the worst thing ever in the history of time, right? I mean, and now you got these
Nazis, everyone's working with Nazis in the Ukraine and they're like, no, he's a Nazi.
I'm like, your boys are working with the Nazi.
Like, they're, like everything is being exposed for what scumbags they are.
Whether it's Campbell Toe Harris's family working in the slave trade, or I think Biden's
family had slave trade backing.
The lady in, the lady in Canada who closed down the accounts
of Canadians who backed the truckers,
her mother or grandmother, there's pictures of her with Hitler.
Really? Yeah.
It's unbelievable.
It's just like unbelievable.
Like this is why I'm saying, like all is being exposed.
So this is the setting in which skull and bones finds his place.
To your point, Sam, major hypocrisy, especially considering Yale's recent track record, but
it fits right in with Scull and Bones and what their idea for the world is very in
line with what we're just-
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So, all right, so let's explain this.
So not only did Jeffrey Drummer recruit slave trader and opium dealer Ilah Yale, he recruited
Isaac Newton the last of the magicians president of the Royal Society, and he also enlisted
Richard Steele, member of the KitKat Club, which
was one of the many Hellfire clubs in London, along with Count St. Germain, who you guys
spent a whole episode discussing his very mysterious life.
Few people know that Count St. Germain was possibly a friend of Napoleon Dynamite, and even
fewer people know.
Napoleon Dynamite, the people know. Napoleon Dynamite?
That's amazing.
Bonaparte.
Yeah, well, that would have been the coolest fact ever.
My cousins used to call me Napoleon Bonaparte, so that was a dynaulat so that was a Freudian slip.
Right there.
That would have been the best.
I looked like Napoleon Dine.
When I was a kid.
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I'm sure you go far back enough.
There is some connection.
That Illuminati, fuck.
Yeah, I knew it.
So this is, this is the stage that we're setting.
And Johnny just hit the highlight word that we're going to get to
Illuminati and how they play into this picture. But the Royal Society, it's important to understand the Royal Society is sort of like the precursor
to the Freemasons.
It's a Rosicrucian idea.
These are the men who I envisioned the university, right?
At the time there were universities and they were medieval universities and they were sort of teaching people crafts and trades and things like this that grew into the companies and corporations that began to dominate the British Empire.
So when we look at Isaac Newton as his role funding Yale at its beginning,
you have to understand that even though Yale outwardly appeared to be this Puritanical
by the Bible institution, Isaac Newton was its founder. These people who were Puritans, they were interested in the occult. They were interested in the occult. They. They they, they, the the the the the the the the the the British, the, the British, the British, the British, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their their their the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British the British, the British the British the British, the British the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, the British, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their their their their their their their their their their their their the British their the British the British the British theiritanical by the Bible institution, Isaac Newton was its founder.
These people who were Puritans, they were interested in the occult.
They were away from the church that told them the occult because only the king could
practice the occult.
So again, Richard St. Germain could have possibly been a friend of Napoleon Bonaparte and fewer people
know that Napoleon Bonaparte he considered this Saint Jermain character sort
of like a spy and a traitor at one point and there was a guy in North Carolina who
claimed to have or well he was basically said to have been Saint Germain, who lived out
the rest of his life after his battles with Napoleon Bonaparte in North Carolina as a schoolteacher.
And you can go and find his grave.
There's sort of like a French engraving somewhere there in North Carolina.
I wanted to mention that for Johnny, but...
Well, I find a very interesting real quick that Napoleon that Isaac Newton is known as the last of the magicians and
he's convinced us that gravity exists and what gravity is you know complicated to
you know because when we look at a character like Isaac Newton you have to
understand the environment he was then right it was very you know they were worried about people studying the type of things that science was developing into right this this was thi to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th th th th th th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi thi thi thi thi thi thi. thi. thi. the thi. I was thi. I thi. I the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. I was all. thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi worried about people studying the type of things that science was developing into, right? This was
all considered a cult to the church science and all that and by the time the
Royal Society and the Rosicrucians and all of them had really taken the
center stage in the Enlightenment, this, you know, control of the church was starting to wane.
And that's when you see the church start to create organizations like the Jesuits
to gain control back, even though the Jesuits do have a older, much longer lineage.
That's when they sort of came into their full prominence.
So Yale founders, you know, they're definitely deeply connected.
You know, they were involved in Christianizing Indians.
So again, the hypocrisy, all of these students today
are whining about colonialism, yet they go to a school named after a slave trader, founded
by people who believe that the Native Americans didn't deserve to believe their own beliefs. So yeah, and not to mention the Yale seal is not only sort of
connecting a few dots here with the whole idea of being in the New Heaven. We're
talking about a symbol here that was used on Aaron's breastplate in the Holy
Place. It's also connected to a ritual where the high priest uses to what became or evolved
into dice, but you know, in older forms they were called casting lots, they would throw
these sort of pieces of wood or bone and determine what God had divined them to, you know, want to do, right?
So this is a type of divination. They throw dice on the ground similar to what people do with
tarot or what people do. There's so many different forms of divination, but right here in the seal of Yale is proof of their occult interests.
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the church. They didn't believe in this idea of eternal damnation anymore that sort of
characterize the early colonies of New England, this idea that everybody
was a sinner.
And as a matter of fact, God ordained you to be a sinner because it was a part of God's
will for you to do devilish acts.
This is the type of mindset, these sort of religious concepts that get pushed into the psychology
of man in a Jungian way.
They express themselves hundreds of years later.
But we see at this time the concept of deism starting to evolve, and this is the religion
that the founding fathers are best known for.
The deists believe that God, in fact, was not involved in the affairs of human beings,
aside from maybe the occasional divine inspiration of genius. They believe that man was here to
embody God and act out God and actually even try to recreate God and become God
themselves. So this is the sort of new age precursor to what really boomed in the
last 200 years of people with the new
age and new thought movement. Yeah this new thing that you are you can become
God that becomes very story of Lucifer is whatever the story of Lucifer is we've
heard many different beliefs on that you know about thethe bear of light and was he cast it out
because he wanted to be God, fallen angels, all that stuff, but that gets into
that you could be God when we're already a part of God, right? I mean that's my opinion.
We have Thomas clap here and Thomas is the considered kind of like the first president of Yale,
last preacher minister of Yale, because Yale was like I said Puritan and comprised of basically religious teachings.
He brought in, you know, more scientific mathematical courses and things like that.
He actually invented or built in America the first orry,
which is a hard word to pronounce,
but it's this little thing down here
that people used to sort of create a model
of how the planets move.
So these are the ideas that these guys at Yale were thinking about.
They're very much a part of this scientific enlightenment.
And Thomas Klapp invented or created, founded the Linoonian Society, which basically is Yale's
oldest secret society. He was friends with Benjamin Franklin and awarded him a degree at Yale.
And you have to imagine that Benjamin Franklin going to
these Hellfire clubs in London where literally these men would do the most
blasphemous things possible because that was in fashion at the time. Like I'm
saying the church had become unfashionable, they were sick of their
tyrannical rule over the minds of men. People were getting smarter and learning more about science and things like this. So one of the thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin. the the the the. the. the. the. the. the, the the the. the, the, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the the the the the the the the the the, the, the, the. the. theat. theat. theateat. theat. theateateate. theate. theate. theatl. theatl. the. things like this. So one of the things in fashion at the time was
to go to these clubs in London where they would you know compete to see who
could you know get the highest body count as we call it today and even you know
brag to each other about which you know who slept with the youngest right this sort of sick perversion of scruing children children. and th. and th. and th. th. th. and th. and th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And thi thi thi thi. And thi. And thi. And thi. And thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi th th th th th th th th th th thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi. thi. thi. So thi. So thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi to each other about which, you know, who slept with the youngest, right, this sort of sick
perversion of screwing children. And then, you know, Ben Franklin gets stuck, you know,
they, so we talked about us on, I talk about us on Rogan, if they find all these bodies and they're like, oh yeah,
he's doing research. I'm like, was he? Well, do you know that? They were definitely not allowed by most people's standards to examine bodies.
So that is a big part of this whole saga because you have these people who are investigating
science.
They wanted to get inside of the human being and see how it worked.
So yeah, it wasn't really okay with the church fathers
to go and dig up the graves,
so they had to do this secretly,
hence why these secret societies have a knack for grave robbing,
and we'll get to that in a little bit.
But anyways, he, what?
And kidnapping children.
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And what we really need to realize is this is sort of an elite sort of idea, right?
If you look in nature, you have the lion, right?
Why do the English have this lion as their symbol?
There's no lions in Africa.
What does the lion do to the children of its competitors?
It kills them? It eats them. Okay. A lion in the jungle
doesn't play nice with its competitors' children. It goes over, it kills all of the baby cubs,
and then it mates with their mothers, right? That's some crazy shit, right?
This is why they adopt these sorts of symbols like the lion,
and this is why they have no sympathy for children
because they believe they're a higher elite,
somebody who is, you know, saved by God,
and actually as a matter of fact,
sanctified to do devilish acts because God wants them to do it in order to bring upon
the end of days and you know it goes
way back we're talking about the Nephilim over the past week and I think the
Nephilim is overblown I think Matt Lachroy talking about the Anunaki definitely
connects to all this they talk about the old world gods and that's what the
secret societies were really...
Damn shots fired Mark. You're shooting fires that's what the secret societies were really. Damn, shots fired Mark.
You're shooting fires that I guess that that was loved by a lot of people.
You booked.
I booked her.
I told the booker, Boddson.
I listen, I don't carry my own personal beliefs into booking the show.
But let me ask you something though, Mark, but wasn't Christopher Knowles the same shit? Well, no, no, no, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm that, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm not, I'm, I'm not, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,though, Mark, but wasn't Christopher Knowles talking almost
about the same shit?
Well, no, no, no.
I'm not saying what Laura saying or Chris Knowles was saying is disagreeable.
I agree with most of what they said.
I said that the Nephalym concept is overblown.
Okay, that statement, let's look at what I just said, and let's consider what I actually
mean. Okay, that statement, let's look at what I just said, and let's consider what I actually mean,
because I don't wanna just make flippant statements, but...
You're making flippant statements, bro.
I'm making flippant statements, but I can back them up.
So the nephalim, it's complicated, you know, sort of idea,
but there are many different disputed theories on what the nephaleme
actually are.
And the reason why I say it's overblown is because I think that some of the concepts that
people with certain religious persuasions say are our nephalium can be understood in different
ways too. So, it's not so much that I disagree with Laura Sanger and anything that she was saying. I like what she had to say. And as well, and, and, and as, and as, and as, and as, and as, and as, and as, and as, as, as, as, as the, as the, as the, as well, as the, the the, the the the the the the the the the the the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, and the reason, and the reason, and the reason, and the reason, and the reason, and the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason the reason the reason the reason, the reason, the reason the reason the reason, the reason the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the reason, the the the the the the the the the the the the th, the the thi thi thi thi, thi, tho, thoooo, the thoo not so much that I disagree with Laura Sanger
and anything that she was saying.
I like what she had to say and as well,
Chris Knowles, I think Chris Knowles is a great researcher.
I just think that the concept of the Nephaleme
could be a sort of amalgam of multiple concepts,
and I just like to be more accurate.
And I also stand to be corrected and I reserve the right to be wrong as well.
So I don't know.
I mean, how could someone know about these ancient mystical beings that were written
about by ancient rabbis who were equally duplicitous in most of the things
that they were saying? They're just not the best sources for this kind of thing.
But anyways, the Lennonian, the Lennonian society, back to what we're talking
about here, was the oldest secret society at Yale and Nathan Hale, America's first
spy was a member of it as well as Abraham Baldwin, a founding father, and Eli Whitney, who,
ironically enough, freed more slaves than any other person.
He invented the cotton gin, which ostensibly made it a lot easier to produce cotton and
sort of lighten the load, so to speak, on how many slaves they needed.
Anyways, again, very connected to the whole slave trade, the idea that the indigenous peoples,
not just of North and South America, but as you see here, Hawaii as well, were being Christianized and subjugated,
and not because their best interests were in mind, but because they needed a political
justification to own the land and keep them either off of it if they didn't comply or a part of it,
if they would like to be part of God's chosen people. But you know, only the elite are really chosen.
It's sort of a trick on the rest of the people in the colony. But anyways,
the Linoan Society also holds membership with Andrew White, Timothy Dwight, and Daniel Gilman,
who are sort of like the Troika of the Scullin Bones in the sense that they really pushed
skull and bones as agenda across the United States into several other universities.
And that is important, considering what we're talking about,
Sam especially, you talk a lot about this on the show,
with the cultural Marxism that's invaded our school system,
we can find the sort of source of that, at least in Yale and
possibly also Harvard, the founders of Skull and Bones who will talk about
possibly in a moment, they were inspired by some of the things that they learned
when they're in the University of Berlin. But Yale doesn't, you know, their history
with secret societies doesn't start quite there. Ezra you know, their history with secret societies doesn't
start quite there.
Ezra Stiles, the seventh president of Yale, you see behind him in this painting made of
him, a tetra grumatin.
So clearly he was very interested in the occult, doesn't quite come through in this
blurry copy of the painting.
What is that?
A tetragrammatin is an ancient symbol.
Comes from the occult Kabbalah.
It's a Hebrew concept and has made its way
into very multiple other versions of mysticism and new age thought.
But here we have it in the 18th century painted behind this gentleman.
And he actually studied the Kabbalah with Hayam Isaac Kerrigal, the first rabbi to ever visit the U.S. colonies.
Ezra Stiles also founded Brown University, again linking the Ivy League schools together.
And he was a part of the Society of Cincinnati, which, again, had this concept of, we're going to take the together and he was a part of the Society of Cincinnati, which again had
this concept of we're going to take over the Native Americans holy sites and use them for
our own divine will, right?
And there's a little error there, but there's sort of a quote that I can't read the first part
of it, but he suggested that the white Americans are like the chosen people of Israel.
He opened that in God's good providence, Indians and Africans may gradually
vanish, thus ensuring that an unrighteous slavery may at length in God's good providence
be abolished and cease in the land of liberty.
So let's examine that really quick.
He doesn't say let's abolish slavery. He says let the Indians and Africans gradually vanish
so that we do not need to rely on unrighteous slavery. So he's not suggesting that you know we free
these people. He's suggesting let's just get them away. Yeah. We can.
Well, when you say white Americans are like the chosen people.
I mean, like, I would love to take these guys and just flash for them and have them watch,
like all the debauchery that's acceptable today.
Like their school.
Just like in general, on YouTube or on Tinder or any of these like this stuff that's, a porn hub.
Have these guys watch pornob?
It would be so funny.
Like if you go back in time and have that dude watch porn hub.
They had women that covered their ankles.
I mean they didn't see a strange woman's ankle.
They would explode. They would
They might learn some things. But here's old thing. That's stuff like that was going on. It was just way hidden in the back.
And there is something to that, right?
Like, okay, we can all get weird.
We don't need to see it everywhere all the time, right?
There's a part of me.
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you talk about? Like I got this gay comic open up for me in Atlanta in Alaska. All he did was
talk about is behold the whole time. It's like, we get it. We get it. Like, hey, talk about...
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what's Crowley saying, do what thou will, shall be the whole of the law, right?
He came much many years after this time period, but clearly this concept of this sort of new Atlantis included the idea of all of these different religions sort of vying it out to see who would
stake the claim and be chosen by God and you can see that exemplified in
William Penn's Holy Experiment. William Penn obviously is the, it gives his
namesake to Pennsylvania which means Penn's Woods so you know it's kind of
ingrained into the fabric of the United States.
I wonder if Pennsylvania has anything to do with Transylvania?
Absolutely. They have the same suffix, but, you know, it's just a shot out to that, because
we don't Transylvania is like, was where like, Valde and Impalor came from and all that house of
the clan of dragon or whatever it's called. No mythraism you know
Mithraism you've heard of Mithrism this comes from Transylvania the historical
area. Sylvania means woods in Latin that's where you get there from.
So we they got trans woods out there?
Well trans should we they got trans woods out there? Trans would probably have something.
Gender fluid shrubbery?
Transylvania means beyond the woods and Pennsylvania means pins woods.
So pins land basically is what we're talking about.
So, so back to Ezra Stiles with this idea that, you know,
chosen people and so on like he was not alone, you know, the people who founded Pennsylvania and Philadelphia,
they all believed in these same concepts as well.
And Ezra Stiles was the seventh president of Yale between the years of 1778 and 1795.
So right at the time where the United States was becoming the United States,
many people sort of think, oh, we became the United States was becoming the United States, many people
sort of think, oh, we became the United States at 1776.
No, we did not.
George Washington didn't become president until five years later.
So there's many different things that happened between those five years, one of which
included the sixth president of Yale, being kidnapped by the British when
they invaded New Haven.
He was taken somewhere and then killed. Oh my God! That was the sixth president of Yale
and the six planet from the sun is Saturn and New Haven has this sort of Saturnian vibe that we'll get to as well.
It's known as the Elm city Elm being symbolically
associated with Saturn in the pagan lexicon. So this concept of the sixth president being
sacrificed by the British at a British institution is sort of interesting, you know, you have this
concept we see with celebrities right, oh, Kanye's mother and so on and so forth.
But yeah, the Society of Cincinnati is very interesting
and definitely connected to the concepts of this new world ideology.
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would think of the city of Cincinnati right now if they went there, right?
I'd like to take them to the Chipotle I went to and I, where I feared for my life
the whole time as I try to get a burrito. Well, what's interesting is you have these factions of founding fathers, some who believed in the
Society of Cincinnati, or who were part of the Society of Cincinnati, and others who are
part of different Secret Society factions, and they built up Ohio to be sort of like the seat
of the empire, and that's why a lot of presidents come from Ohio.
The bushes are connected to Ohio in some way as well.
But back through the Yale presidents very briefly, this guy is important as well.
He was a federalist connected to Alexander Hamilton, the guy who got us back involved with
the central banks.
So Yale has sort of always fought to kind of be close to England, but initially they were sort of opposed,
and over time kind of got closer, right?
We have this guy, Timothy Dwight,
who sort of ran the school like a pope, they say,
and he brought more courses and made the school,
one of the largest institutions of higher education in the whole of North America.
He also wrote a poem called the Conquest of Canaan, which is in line with everything we just
described about God's chosen people conquering this new holy land.
And then we have the brothers in unity, which sort of is a response to the Lannonian society or
competitor to the Lanoonian society. It's also important to note that the Linoan Society or competitor to the Linoan Society.
It's also important to note that the founder of Skull and Bones was a part of this debate
society and they operated under Masonic secrecy, which wasn't the norm for the debating society.
So this was sort of like the first actual secret society, even though we would consider
the Lanoanian society maybe
secretive as well.
But it's interesting to note that the first mayor of Los Angeles was a member of the
Brothers in Unity.
So definitely goes all the way over to LA.
And for almost the entire course of Skull and bones, they've had a significant amount of
members who are based in Los Angeles. So it seems like there's a connection to Hollywood and
so on and so forth. But yeah, a lot of interesting people who were part of this
group as well. Do a treaty of Tripoli? Have you read that? I highlighted that for you, Sam.
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And Samuel Morris, inventor of the Morse Code, his father actually was the first man in New England
to wave the red flag and warn people about this Illuminati conspiracy.
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but uh... it seems like there was again this factionality
of secret societies where one secret society had rain of yale
and then another was starting to blossom as France sort of gained steam
with their revolution.
And this guy, Jedediah Morris, he is the father of American geography, so he's not some
just random nutbag.
And he said, you know, basically, hey, this guy John Robinson has the proofs of conspiracy.
And he sermoned about it several
different times and George Washington had to make a statement which follows it's
very double-speak if you guys would like me to read it but it says it is not my
intention to doubt that the doctrines of the Illuminati and the principles of
Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary no one is more
satisfied of this fact than I am.
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in this country had as societies endeavored to propagate the diabolical tenants of the
first or pernicious principles of the latter. So he's basically saying, you know, yes, the secret societies are here, but I don't think they're as bad as John Robinson says.
And at this time...
Says a guy to secret society, right?
Right.
They're not bad.
I know most of them, I mean, loosely.
No, I'm not part of the girl.
Like, you know it's bad even now, because remember how weird John Kerry and Bush got when they were asked about those things? Oh yeah, and then the one reporter died like shortly after. I mean they got, those societies
and I imagine back then too when when we knew less about the nature of you know the reality that
they had even more sway on people. So weird dude, it's so weird and like yeah there's all this freeemason symbolism and I think it was you Mark that told me like when a new president
gets sworn in there's like a a weird like weird like their ceremony that's done
to some like dark entity that nobody knows about it's like it's. Okay if that's
thu do you think they would would have done it to Trump or skipped him?
Like, hey, can't give it this fucker's better.
I probably get to him too, dude.
Oh, he's in, oh, for sure, dude.
There's no way you get up to be like a landed, you know, billionaire in New York City real estate. He's been in every dark corner.
What's interesting about this saga of secret society.
Mark, is the sun getting closer to you?
It is kind of annoying behind me, is it?
It's okay.
It's just, it seems like you're getting, getting close.
I just have like a halo around you.
Yeah, you do. Look, you're doing the Lord's work.
Yeah, I gotta get a new video web camera. But anyway, so, you know, we have
this concept of the new world and all of this, but the secret society is vying for control
of it, you know, they take turns and they're battling with each other. So I don't know if
if maybe some presidents get sworn in that way. I wasn't the one who told you that. If I did, I don't know if if maybe some presidents get sworn in that way. I
wasn't the one who told you that. If I did, I don't remember. But the thing is
that you know whether or not Trump got sworn in under some occult ritual, it's like,
well, who is he associated with? You know, Stephen Snyder seems to have done a lot of research. He was on the show recently talking about that.
He's written a whole book about Trump and his connections. I personally do not begin to know anything about Trump.
I could say that I haven't found any connections with him to skull and bones.
He might be friends with some skull and bonesmen, but yeah, I don't really take any sides on that,
that whole, which president's good or bad.
I think they're all bad.
I think the whole institution is corrupted by these secret societies and it's just a puppet,
and they battle whose hand gets to go up the puppet's ass.
I agree.
I think it's all crime organizations. And, you know, it's just like, who. Who. that. that. Who. Who. Who. Who, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, who, who, who, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, the, it's like, which, the, which is, which is, which is, which, which, which, which is, which is, which is, which is, which is, which is, which is, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it'sto go up the puppet's ass, you know? I agree. I think it's all crime organizations.
And you know, it's just like, who do you want more?
I mean, does anybody like what Biden's doing?
I mean, it's just, there's no hope, man.
I don't know why it, but just seem like there was more hope with Trump.
I will say it seems that Democrats at least have turned around on him a little over the past couple
of weeks with the, you know, the marijuana thing and then him.
Yeah, that's my favorite thing.
I'm going to release you all from these laws I created and my vice president push.
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We're like, oh, I'm gonna vote for this guy now
They act like they don't smoke going already. I'm like, bro, why are you happy about it like you already smoke heavy?
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tracks of him and his tribe.
Well, that's the thing.
They say the nephalm were giants.
Then some say the ne that the Native American skeletons and the big giants
that were found here across North America that they were an ephalm because it creates
this, you know, it adds into this Puritanical corruption of our minds that oh, the Native
Americans were bad, they were evil, they were in league with the devil. And here in New England
there's many different state parks and sites that are named the were in league with the devil. And here in New England, there's many different state parks
and sites that are named the devil's den or the devil's falls
or the devil's such and such, the devil's fields,
because the Native Americans would do their ceremonies and whatnot.
And when the Puritans would see that, they would be like, oh shoot, what's going on? There must be worship in the devils. And what's. And what's. And what's. And what's. And what's. And what's, and the the the devil is, the devil is, the devil is, the devil is, the devil is, the devil is, the devils. the devils, the devils, the devils, the devils, the devil's, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil, the devil, the devil, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the the the the devil.. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the devil's, the would be like, oh shoot, what's going on? There must be worship in the devils. And what's interesting about that is that word devil comes from Dava, right?
So what we're talking about is the old world gods.
Again, you have the Puritans who believe in the new world god,
and everything old world god is bad.
But then the secret societies come in, and they're like, yeah, we're kind of the the the the the the th and the secret societies come in and they're like, yeah, we kind of like the old world gods. We're gonna hang out with the old world guys, but we're gonna pretend that we believe in the new world
God so nobody catches on to us. I think everything is intention, bro. I think that's it. What's your intention?
What's your stuff? It's like, old god, new gods. Like you've had noles on here. He's talking about how, you know, these, these religious buildings
that they used to have, these ancient religions would have like hookers in the churches, right?
And like some of them were trans hookers and the temple prostitute idea.
Temple hookers, Club, right?
The Hellfire clubs that Benjamin Franklin participated in, that was the same concept of the
Temple prostitute as you put it.
And I was sharing my screen before and I think you're making a great point.
Sam, you know, they, what I would say is they write this stuff in stone.
They mean it. And I have a picture here of myself and my brother, my mentor, Amos, who taught me this,
a series of lessons.
You know, not the information I was talking to you guys about today for the most part.
This is a lot of, you know, inspired by him and carried through by me, but this is him right here. Me and him went and did a little walk about New Haven yesterday.
And this is a part of New Haven that he showed me several times.
And up here, this is the Yale Law School where Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton graduated from that's right behind us right there. And on the wall there, or on the these like whatever you call these, these, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the walk walk walk walk walk walk walk. the walk walk. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the wa. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the wa. the the the the the the the the the the the the the us right there and on the wall there on
these like whatever you call these these pediments here you have the
concept of the duality that basically was the arm of the tyranical church of
New England this idea that you're either a good saved man or you're a sinner
and you know people like Johnny born in North Carolina even X-G down there in LA or you're a sinner. And, you know, people like Johnny, born in North Carolina, even XG, down there in LA,
like you guys were affected by this movement in some way through the various religious pilgrimages
and settled, you know, all the people that came and settled, whether it was a Spanish or various
groups of Europeans, they carried these ideas with them and they have it written here in stone. And if you zoom in, I don't know if I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th th th th th th th th th th th th th thi thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, even, even, even, even, even, even, even even, even, thi, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, even, th. th. th. th. th, th. th, th. th th th th th th th th th thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. theee. thi. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. ththey carried these ideas with them and they have it written here in stone.
And if you zoom in, I don't know if I'll be able to zoom in too deeply, but this guy who's cast as a sinner, he has some telling things around him and they, they writ this into stone, you know, two, 300 years ago.
We have an XXX on this bottle of liquor. We have gambling cards.
We have a tobacco pipe behind him.
We have a skull somewhere in the background
and a spider kind of crawling on his leg.
And then we have this sort of Puritan minister guy,
just clutching all he's got his Bible there, right?
And what is it's going out their heads.
Is that hair or is that like he's got a mop on his head? Yeah, that's hair. That's just hair. I mean this is, you
know, this is carved into stone so they can't get too crazy with the details.
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you know, one of these. You're not a typical guy who takes pictures in graveyards.
No, you know, I'm not one of these dancing in the under the bridge got types that goes and things out in
graveyards, but, but I did do some picture taking here for research purposes. Because graveyard here in New Haven, it was
known as the Garden of the Dead when they created it and and what's interesting
about the Garden of the Dead is they have several incredibly well-known people
buried here. It was the first cemetery of its kind ever built in America with paved
streets and sort of separated burial plots before people were just sort of buried in a pile
in one massive location. They keep, you know, digging a new spot, put a couple of people.
So yeah, so this is sort of like the, again, adding to this elite psychology that was ingrained into New England and carried through in the motivations of secret societies like skull and bones and these guys buried here were basically like some of the most, you know, in the terms of like, like, oh, there's multiple people in this area.
Yeah, this is a whole family and they're buried around this guy,
Samuel St. John, and this is sort of a mystery
because Samuel St. John was not related to these people,
and why are these people important?
Well, the Sheffield family,
they were the operating faction of skull and and Bones that successfully usurped control
over Yale in the 1800s.
So Scull and Bones was created in 1832 when there was this sort of anti-Masonic fervor
going on in the country.
William Morgan published these papers on the Freemasons revealing their secrets.
And the Freemasons literally sent him up the river.
They found his body two months later and it caused an uproar throughout the United States.
It sparked the first third party, right?
We have the anti-Masonic party.
One of their candidates, William Wilt, or I forget Wirt, William Wirt, his skull is now held
in the tomb.
He was one of the only anti-Masonic candidates to ever run for president.
But long story short, all of the country was really scared because they realized these secret
societies had so much control.
They had the ability to kill and silence this author. The whole state of New York was controlled by Freemasons all the way up
to the governor and and all of these sort of groups that were a little bit
more public went underground and that's when you see skull and bones
evolve from groups like Phi, Kappa, Beta and Delta, blah,
epsilon, all these Greek letter societies that, again, developed
around the debating societies and the other elements of these colleges that were being
built.
The university system, which was invented by Rosicrucians.
This all sort of blossomed into people being like, oh my gosh, our country's
being taken over.
We've only been free for 15, 20 years.
The war of 1812 was only, you know, 20 years earlier,
and we're realizing that the European powers are already here,
trying to take control of the colonies.
And, you know, maybe they did.
Maybe that's why we have the success of these secret societies.
And the elite families that they were a part of who always wanted to be royals and saw
them saw this as their opportunity to be royalty of the new land.
They fought with the old royalty, of course, to be sovereign, but their intentions were never
to be sovereign royalty for themselves, and we would be under to be sovereign. Their intentions were to create a sovereign royalty for themselves,
and we would be under their domain.
Didn't quite work out for them.
We got the Constitution.
And we have my home state, Connecticut to thank.
Connecticut doesn't get a lot of props.
Comedians tend to hate on it, because there's no good comedy clubs here. But if it wasn't for Connecticut, none of us potentially would be free. Connecticut
wrote the first Constitution and they fought for the first Constitution, even when the
colonies of Massachusetts and New York tried to turn royal forces against them. They stood
strong. And I'm kind of going away from the point about the graveyard, but...
Hey, do you love your area, bro.
There's no wrong with that.
You're weirdly in the Connecticut.
Yeah, weird in the Connecticut.
There's a lot going on there.
There's a lot going on there.
And the reason that, and I, this is why, and I'd love to hear everybody's opinion
on this most unique time ever,
because, you know, it's like Christopher Nol said before,
that there really is no cult anymore.
Like, a cult means secret, and everything's out.
And even though they're doing their best, I don't believe that.
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Let me let me say that. Sam, that's the point. I don't know. I think, I think all of you are right in a way. So what we're talking about here with the university system and the and the secret societies.
We're talking about the revitalization of the mystery schools of Greece and Rome, right?
What were the mystery schools?
The mystery schools were not, we'll teach you about all the things that are mysterious
in the universe.
No, mystery has become mistranslated.
The actual word mystery was spelled with an I, not a Y, and it had a different definition than what we now
consider mysterious.
The original term mystery was to craft, and what was happening in the mystery schools was
that they were crafting the minds of the initiates so that they would go through this
right of passage and become a reborn human being, very similar to what the Freemasons
do, very similar to what the Freemasons do,
very similar to what the Native Americans did all across this country.
They had several different unique variations of this right of passage
that seems to be a part of human psychology.
And I think part of what the elite have done that has ruined this country the most is they have taken
the right of passage that all us human beings have
a right to participate in
uh... they've taken it away from us and they've saved it only for the elite
they've made it so that only the elite can go through this right of passage and that the rest of us will just be confused and not know uh... what uh uh uh uh uh... the the the the the the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the the the the the the the the the to be to be a to be a the the to be a to be a to be a to be a to be will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the that the rest of us will just be confused and not know what we really are here.
I like what you're saying. I think you're totally right.
I agree with that.
Because the right of passage teaches us about all the things that you're learning on your show zero, Sam,
about how reincarnation is real and we have multiple lives here and you can actually experience it.
And some people think that what people experienced during a near-death experience was brought on in these mystery schools.
They literally put you on the brink of death so your soul would leave your body.
You'd go and meet Peter or whoever and realize, oh shoot, they're not lying to me about heaven,
this is all real or whatever the concept was. And why this becomes a little tricky is like now we have
the tmteam talk becomes a little tricky is like now we have people making DMT and talking
about machine elves.
And I'm wondering maybe these secret societies have gotten, you know, figured out how to
technologiize this process and they're going to use VR and DMT and drugs to put us
through this alchemical process that really they've started many hundreds
of years ago here in this country and other countries, but you know with our culture and
all the things that we notice that are a cult, this is all because we're being processed
alchemically towards an end. We're a flock, we're a sheep of, you know, sheep being flocked towards, you know, slaughter, so to speak. But the slaughter is good is is is is good is good is good. thiiiiiiiii. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. the, is the, is the. the. the. the. the. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. And, the. And, the. And, the. And, thea. And, thea. And, thea. And, thea. And, the. And, theowards, you know, slaughter, so to speak.
But the slaughter is good for the shepherds because they've done their job correctly and God
will favor them and the sheep will have done their job, right?
Because they're just sheep destined to be eaten, right?
So I get very nervous that psychedelics and weed are everywhere accepted everywhere like
micro-dosing now except for on Instagram when I talk about Meek Mill doing
it and my movement they do shoons with your black friends okay ah but
it's pretty much everywhere it's pretty much everywhere and and I would say I agree with you you Sam but there's a there's a there's a very keen difference
Okay, there is the right the righteous use of these plants and then there is the
Exploitive use of these plants and the exploitative use of these plants will always lead to ruin right? I mean, personally, I don't smoke Cannabis straight up. I don't just smoke it by itself.
I smoke it with tobacco because I find that if I smoke cannabis just by itself, I get
spun out, I get faded, I can't like think properly.
Start doing gay shit.
Yeah, I started doing gay shit.
You know, weird.
What are you smoking, Sam?
That's not real personal.
No, I don't smoke weed Johnny, so shut up.
Okay.
Okay.
So I roll it with that going.
This is something that I just instinctively did.
But Amos told me that this is something that balances the feminine energy in cannabis.
And I think, you know, feminine energy is right for some people.
Maybe you're like a super agro dude and you need, you know, that feminine energy to kind
of balance you out.
I think a lot of what we see with the soy boy thing is people who are not outwardly
masculine, who smoke weed, they get feminized by the sort of consciousness shift
that happens.
They don't have some sort of like masculine outlet to express that side of themselves.
So for me, yes, tobacco and cannabis sort of mitigate that.
I'm also a martial artist, so that, I don't know, makes me not a soy boy I guess, but either
way.
There's some soy boy martial artist out there, I guarantee you, but, there are.
Listen, there's something going on weed. I think we all have this view of marijuana
as our dad's weed or our grandpa's weed and it's not and they are
they are fucking wrong with it in the labs man and they are weaponizing it and I'm sorry
I mean you you smoke a lot of weed, you're a pretty balanced dude.
I'll be honestly, you're a balanced dude.
I know people that can't handle it.
There's a lot of people I know that smoke a lot of weed and they are bipolar, bro.
And you gotta, I have to approach them in ways that I can't, you just got, like you're
almost like walking up on a lion. You're like, hey, lion buddy, because you just don't know who you're catching at that moment.
I mean, I don't know if you saw the new law, like they're not allowed to judge you no more.
Your job isn't allowed to tell you you can't smoke weed now. Which is kind of crazy, because, and if they're high on the job.
Like, I think we're like, we're getting really too loose with a lot of shit.
Like on the person.
It depends on the person.
I used to be a full-time Amazon driver.
I smoked five blunts a shift, eight-hour shift, okay?
If every Amazon driver was like me, then they would probably pay them in weed,
but not everybody's like me, okay?
I think that there's a responsible use
and I think there's this sort of like perverse use of these sacred plants.
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I kind of think the new kids are looking at it like medicine.
Like really looking at it like medicine.
Like we smoke the kids, it was like, it was taboo.
It was taboo forbidden to do it.
The other kids literally like, oh my dad goes to dispensary and smokes his weed as medicine because that's what you call it. You tell you tell you make it once you make it not taboo it doesn't have the
allure that that it would I mean they even say kids are having less sex now
because it's more acceptable they're doing less drugs well they're probably not
talking about all the prescription medication they're banging out but
but it's like that we're getting a little too loose on things, and this is coming from a guy who's like an outlaw, crazy, late night.
I like going late night in the comedy store and talk about weird shit.
I don't think that should be the whole night.
I just, I just don't, like, there's too much,
there's too much out law shit being done in the mainstream right now that I think fucks up the balance of everything right? Like a big thing I'm really upset about is I go to places of employees of
businesses and the employees are all on their phone constantly and it's like
I get it as a guy who's addicted to his phone but you're at work man get
off your phone and maybe I'm just yelling get off my lawn, but it's just like hey
Do hey, can it can you oh shit sorry let me go to the Apple store
I'm because that they used their phones to do everything at the Apple store
Yeah, but you get that that's part of their job Johnny. No, but I'm starting to feel like you the other day I went to the fucking restaurant didn't get greeted the host. thin. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the th. th. th. th. th. the th. their th. their thin't, thin' tho tho their tho their their tho their their their their their their their their their tho. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, th. Don't, thin, thin, thin, that. Don't, that, tho. tho. thoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Don't, tha. Don't, that. Don't, the host she didn't say hey welcome here I was missing I was like an old man that I didn't get maybe racism that you could
have yeah I mean she could have been like oh he's a Mexican he tip he ain't
tip the host never gets none of my tips you know I'm saying it's racist she's like thinking he's not gonna tip that was racist if you saying it to him so now we have a to be a to say he he he he he he hethe white women who listen to the show are open-minded. But I think you're on to something Mark,
but as we begin to wrap up a little bit, I want to get into something I think is very important on the show.
And that is, what are the effects that these Ivy League schools have had on our society?
Because, you know, Johnny is the closest thing to a nerd dork on the show, right?
Like, Xavier is very smart, I'm not, but I am doing the best I can.
I'm a knuckle dragger, right?
You call me a nerd dork, but I can use a power drill.
I can tell you that.
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yeah yeah the queen who actually has man skills okay you're a queen with
man skills okay that's a gender blurring you're very in right now
stick that okay okay sorry the unicorn of Tim Fole Hat everybody okay okay
okay right but um the whole point is like these are the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th th th th th. th. the the th. th. the the th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the point is like these are the for the
longest time. We'll see if it's still last but they are the taste makers of our
society for the longest time. They are positioned into very high point
positions in our society. In Hollywood too. It's like you know I was talking to a guy that I haven't talked to in a while
But he was talking about he's like oh, you know
I forget how it's brought up was like who runs Hollywood and he goes you know who runs Hollywood trust fun kids
Trust fun kids trust fun kids run Hollywood like this out Sam so you know David Geffen. the big time shady. times? the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. th. th. the the th. th. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the to to the the the the. the. the. the. time. David Geffen's big time shady. He
just bought the Yale School of Drama. Now it's the David Geffen School of Drama.
Oh, and by the way, when David Geffen shows up, allegedly, people go missing. Have you heard this?
Oh shit? No. He's sending them to Yale, bro. Wouldn't be the first time a person's body ended up at Yale. There's newspaper. Remember when we, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. the school school school school school school school school school school school school school school. the the the the school school. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their school school school school school school school school school school school school school school school. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the., bro, wouldn't be the first time a person's body ended up at Yale.
There's newspaper archive.
Remember when we, the first time we had Tim Dillon, he was talking about the Smiley Face-Tilla
Killer?
David Geffen, they think fits into that whole thing.
No kidding.
He was, he was there around those, about the face-time killer. You know the phrase the phrase the phrase phrase phrase phrase the phrase phrase the phrase the phrase, the phrase, the phrase, the phrase, tha, tha, tha, th phrase, the whole world, you know the phrase the whole world is stage, right?
Yeah.
The Shakespeare said the whole world is stage.
So skull and bones allegedly has Shakespeare's skull in the tomb among many other trophies
and they're kind of like Pokemon cards like they collect these people's skulls and
then they're like, oh shoot, like look, we got this guy, and this guy and then they think that that because they have the person's skull maybe they're right that they can take on the attributes of that person's persona, their soul, their life, and they're very quick to take their enemy skulls to Geronimo of course being one of the most feared native Apaches to ever walk the American South West. You know they put his skull high up on the list. the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. they they they they they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're th. th. th. th. their. their. their. their. their their their their their the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. they they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're to ever walk the American Southwest, you know, they put his
skull high up on the list for which ones to get. But, you know, it's interesting
because they allegedly have Shakespeare's skull and the School of Drama is
very influential Yale School of Drama.
All that is. I mean, again in Hollywood. It's like I wish, I wish, hold on. I wish people would realize like, how... How? How? How? How? How? How? How? the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the school? the school? the school? the school? the school? the school? the school? the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school? the school? the school? the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. the school, they. they. they. the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school, the school,'s like, I wish, hold on, I wish people would realize,
like, how, how stacked the odds are against you.
I mean, it's really stacked.
Now, I'm not saying you can't make a living out here, but to get to the very highest
levels.
And I've had some friends to it who aren't, uh, who't, who aren't trust fun kids.
But there's a lot, a lot of like the majority, there's like that just weird hands that goes on,
those soft hands, and it just like the, because the rich kids want to be theater kids, some of them aren't good at.
So they go into production and directing and casting and
then they know each other from school.
And it's just like a good old boys network, even if it's women, but it's a good old boys
network and you see it happen more and more.
That same thing with like, Monday night football, or.
His son is the sideline reporter now.
Oh, Michaels? No, uh, Chris, uh, Collinsworth. Yeah, his son has his family. It's like, nepotism.
I mean, did you forget the fucking school scandals where that full house bitch went to jail?
Yeah. It's stacked against you. What's your name? I don't know? I, I, no, but you're right. That is, that is some of it.
Even though I think that's the dumbest scandal I've ever heard of my life.
It's, it's so great though.
It's just like, we're just gonna get mad at white people.
It's like, she paid to have her dumb.
Someone said the funny sweet about that.
Imagine being you're so dumb your parents went. It's like how dumb that girl was. And by the way, that girl found out that she was going to, that her parents got busted
as she was on a yacht with all the trustees.
What do you think was happening on that?
Really, I thought she would be studying weird.
It's like, dude, it's so dumb.
It's so dumb.
Go on, Mark.
Well, what you're making, the point about about about about about about this sort of old boys club, all of these secret societies are co-ed so yes it goes beyond gender but the the Yale
students in particular the alumni have made their way throughout the country in
the theater scene and they're known as the Yale Mafia
S. S. D. Astra or S. Day Astro who's been on your show zero multiple times.
She graduated from the Yale School of Drama
and I interviewed her about that.
And yeah, it's interesting, like David Geffen,
that connection, they got this control over
the sort of more intelligent form of entertainment, right?
Really wealthy people go to the theater,
not just wealthy people, but it's sort of always been seen in that respect
of sort of like the higher form
of entertainment.
And yeah, they definitely have been curators of culture, as you said, and it's from this
elite, you know, point of view that used to be justified by their connection with God, and
then it became justified with their brilliance in science, and the church towers that once
had bells in them were replaced by telescopes, and and the and the and the and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret and the secret. And their, and their their their their brilliance in science and the church towers that once had bells in them were replaced
by telescopes and the secret societies came in and started to worship those old gods and
we've been alchemically processed put through this furnace to be, you know, prepared for what
I said at the beginning of this is six days work where, you know, the secret societies
have created the perfect society for God to come in and judge, right? Like they put themselves
in those places of like commerce, banking, industry, because they want to be, they want to have
their hands on every part of society and building it and shaping it, right?
100% the simple sheep who are left to be herded by the shepherd.
And I think, you know, there's so many beautiful concepts to think about, you know, like
this isn't like a wholesale, like bad occult is bad, that whole thing. No, I think we can learn from the
occult but we have to temper it with the lessons that we've learned from
great people like Christ and and others, you know, the people who come with
to with divine inspiration and teach us many great things and it's not just
Christ I mean the Native Americans had their own profits, people in South
America and you know there's, it's what's interesting their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. I's their. I their. I's their. I their. I they're they're they're they're they're their. I their. I their. I their. I their. I their. I their. I their. their. I they's they's their. they's they's they's they's they's they's their. they's they're their. I their. profits, people in South America, and, you know,
there's, it's what's interesting, they're sort of...
I think everywhere has their own Christ.
I think that's just this place we live in and that there's, there's just super, like,
there's multiple levels to this shit.
I mean, we've had people come on, talk about the four worlds and there's multiple deities and if we're all like,
if we're all trying to ascend, I'm a loosome people, I am fine with whatever you view,
but there are people out there that think our job is to learn from karma here to ascend to higher levels
to possibly become part of God and all that stuff that there might be multiple
deities out there and entities out there. I don't know the answer to it. I
just like to hear about it and I just go what my gut is and my gut is that
you're here to learn lessons of the universe and connect with others so you
could become part of the universe and Christ consciousness and all that stuff.
So I think it's super interesting and I you know these these these these these these these these these these these these these these these these these the the the the the road the the road the road the the road the the the the the the the the the the universe and Christ consciousness and all that stuff. So I think it's super interesting and I you know these these road scholars all these groups these
are just organizations that brainwash these young children who are connected to
continue on the movement of the elites who are in no hurry they will take
their time to get their mission done.
So it may not happen in their lifetime, but they want it to happen, so they take the slow,
incremental.
It's like I said before.
Imagine if someone came to your house and every day, they just switch one little thing,
and every day they just switch one little thing, one little thing.
They don't do it all the time, but tiny little things, tiny little things. After a long time, everything's different than you remember.
That's their fucking house now.
Yeah, yeah, that's how they do.
What is this?
What is that, Mark?
Oh, yeah, sorry.
Bad timing.
Yeah, so you're making great points. like skull and bones sort of fits into this web that was cast in New Haven, you know,
the new heaven, so to speak.
And these are Hell's Angels fulfilling God's will
by doing devilish deeds.
And they invaded all of these sort of political groups
like the Council on Foreign Relations, Bohemian Grove Club,
which all of them, you know, like I said earlier,
they're just warring factions of secret societies and they sort of congregate at these meetings.
Some of them are more, you know, swaying on one side than others, but the skull and bones
is unique that they've kind of made their way into a lot of these. And as we've said many times, they are deeply connected to the opium trade, the drug trade, Marxism as well, and
sort of the designers of this official narrative concept of like, well, you know, people say
this happened, but actually the official narrative says this happened, right?
You see this really born in the JFK assassination and the term of the conspiracy
theor. Many of the people on the Warren
Commission were bonesmen in fact.
I love that term.
Inseminators of Marxism.
Yeah.
For a guy who has a pregnancy fetish, that's a pretty cool.
Yeah, they inseminated Marxism in the U.S. education system.
And the founders, system and the founders,
these two guys, George, William, Russell, and William Huntington, Russell, and Alfonso Taff,
I don't remember the George came from,
they went to the University of Berlin
where men like Albert Einstein, Hegel, Marks, himself,
were all a part of this school.
So they took a lot of the university of Berlin.
Yes, dude.
There's been a lot of people who went to that school.
And what's interesting is this...
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the Adam Weishap guy you know he sort of started this Illuminati thing and
it's very true that he started an Illuminati and they have all sorts of
different offshoots and a lot of the people that were involved in that
movement were a part of the University of Berlin and they were
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the perfect society, create the perfect government, create the, the, basically the perfect scenario
for the elite to rule.
And we see that with this federalism, this idea that the state is God or the state is
above God or so on and so forth. So, and then also his connections to, um, the opium trade general, General, the the the the the the the the government, the the toe..e.e, the the the the the the the the the th.e, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, threat, their, the, the, the, the, the the the the perfect, the perfect, the the perfect, the the perfect, the perfect, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the.e.e.e.e.e. And, the, the, the, the, the, the.e.e. We were, theate.e.eate.e.e. We were, theate.e. We were, theate. We were, and then also his connections to the
opium trade general William Huntington Russell who started the Connecticut
National Guard. He was cousins with this guy who was trading opium in China, the
most important American trading house in China. So as well as, you know, a couple other people,
Hiram Bingham, another opium trader whose son made a lot of archaeological discoveries in
Machu Picchu. And again, this goes back to what I was saying about the founding fathers, where
they were involved in taking this new Atlantis and all the old world things that we hear about on shows like
ancient aliens, all these marvels of South America and North America, they were spiriting
away the evidence that would have shown a political reason for them to not be, you know, taking
over this country. They wanted the Native Americans to have no political argument, you know, in the eyes of anybody. So in order to do that, they needed to, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you to, you to, you to, you the, you the, you the, you thi, you thi, you know, you thi, you thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. their their their their their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their their their their their their their their their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi. thi. thi. thr-a. tha. tha. ta. ta. tha. tha. tha. tha. tha. their. thi. their. their. the Native Americans to have no political argument, you know, in the eyes of anybody.
So in order to do that, they needed to, you know, hide away some of the more advanced
and complex acts, complex aspects of their culture.
And it was systematic, you know, we see that with the Smithsonian Institute, which was created
by members of the Order of the Cincinnati.
So, you know, what is the Smithsonian most famous for now?
Taking all these giant skeletons and hiding them in their basement.
And if, if they really are Nephilim, as some conspiracy theorists like to say, well,
wouldn't that fit perfectly into this ideology that I've laid out today
here where these people believe they're recreating scenes from the Bible, they're the chosen people,
exiling, you know, the fallen angels from the Garden of Eden and making it right with God.
Yeah, I just think that they're just these, all the elites, they've made deals and some of them are just trying to be a part of it to the the the to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the the their the elites they've made deals and some of them are just trying to be a part of it to
To at first they just want the access to the power and the money and then they start getting deeper and deeper and then they just start buying in and playing and be a part of the shit and they're just they get so old they're just so old that they just get addicted to it and now they're pushing narratives that aren't good for humanity. But they're there. And if you don't see it, it's so interesting to watch these older Hollywood
progressive just be lost on what's going on in the world. And there is, there is something about now nobody gets all the same news, which kind of fits into their narrative of Divine Conquer, but I do feel like people are waking up more and more
and that eventually it does reach them.
Mark, great episode.
Thank you so much, buddy.
Great episode.
All the darkness, all these Ivy League motherfuckers.
I don't trust them as far as I can kick them.
And you shouldn't follow anybody.
You should follow your heart, do your own research.
And I'm just like, you know, when it comes to the news, social media, whatever, turn it off
eventually.
All that goes away.
I've stopped watching news.
I'm barely, I mean, I took Twitter off my phone.
How do you find out about anything now then? Because I do give myself like the first hour of the day is a little bit breaking points.
No, I think you should not do it for the first hour and get close to God for your first hour.
Do your meditation, your daily all, then you jump on it for an hour, but you shouldn't
open with going on social media. That's the wrong way to start your day. Keep it simple, right. Then th. Then the thi th. Then th. Then you th. Then you th. You th. You th. You th. You th. You th. You th. You th. You th. You th. You th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. the first the first the first the first the first the first the first the first the first the first. I I the first. I I the first. I the first. I I the first. I I the first. I I I the first. I I thi. I I I thi. I th. I I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I the wrong way to start your day. Keep it simple, right?
Pray, work out.
Because you can't control what you're going to come across.
You know, and half the time you are on social media
is going to be something that makes.
Sometimes you jump by and you smile,
oh, what I miss?
Where's all my DMs?
But then the first thing you see though is something that is something is something is something is something is something is something that is something that is something is something is something that is something is something. That's your energy. Yeah. Get down, get on your knees, pray, make your list, drink your coffee, make your your gratitude
list, then your goals for the day.
If you can work out in that hour, work out, then jump in the cesspool.
Yeah, because it does ruin your day sometimes.
Right?
Don't wait.
Like I gotta tell Dana, I'm talking talking business for the first hour shut up
I'm gonna get talk to God that's it I don't want to hear you and what you can't stand about me
Okay take an hour off go for do a lap or something so that's where we're at thank you mark thank where can they find you yeah my family think some crazy dot com that's my main podcast you could listen to it wherever you listen to tin final f to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the to to to the to to thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin the the thin thin tho tho to tho to tho their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their thu their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their thin thin thin thin thin to to to to to tip tip oh tip oh tipooooo. toda toda to to to to to to to to thooo. tho some crazy dot com that's my main podcast you can listen to it wherever you're listening
to a tinfoil hat you can find us on Rockfin of course I put all my episodes
out there early I also put them out early on Patreon if you want to support me
and I do several other shows one with my friend Michael Wan called Your
Handbook for the Apocalypse another another show called Esoteric America, which
is really interesting considering everything we talked about today, because we invite other
researchers from all over the country to come on and tell us about where they live.
And yeah, and then Illuminati Confirm, which can be found on the My Family Thinks
some crazy podcast.
So I'm doing a lot, and all of this skull and bones research is going to be kind of kind of to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th..., kind of to to to to to thi, kind of thi, kind of thi, kind of thi, kind of thi, kind of the the the thi, kind of the thi, kind of the thi, the the the the thi, the the the the they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thi, thi, thi, thin, thi, thin, thin, thi.i.i. I, tooan, tooan, thi.i. I, thi. I'm, thi. I'm, thi, thi, podcast. So I'm doing a lot and all this skull and bones research is going to be kind of put into a new project, sort of an
audio documentary, video documentary that I'm working on. So yeah, just follow my
family thinks I'm crazy and you'll be up to date on what comes next of all
this research I've been doing. Like I said it's sort of 10 years culminating and Amos, he screams Geronimo's name in front of
the tomb and that's kind of what I've done here with the podcast is brought that
energy into the light of day for other people to see the crimes that have
taken place, you know, because we need to honor the original ancestors day for other people to see the crimes that have taken place, you know,
because we need to honor the original ancestors of this land at the very least
if we're not going to give them their land back. All right brother, I appreciate you.
You're the best Mark. I love you and thanks for coming on. Thank you.
It's always a pleasure talking you. This is like our 30-something
time doing a podcast together, Sam. So I appreciate the opportunity to be here on Tinfoil
Hat. I didn't take it lightly. I prepared a couple days for this. And yeah, yeah, anyway.
Thank you so. Thank you. to get yelled at this time either. Good job, Marshall. Yeah, that's for sure. No, a lot of the pressures off and up for next time now.
All right, I appreciate you.
Take care.
You're the best.
See you, Mark.
Take it easy, brother.
Bye.
All right.
So, thank you, Mark, again, for doing the show.
to Sam Tripoli.com. Check it out. My dates, I mean, Comedy Chaos is about to drop.
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Premium content.
This is how I'm allowed to do seven shows for you guys, is through
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I know, you know, we're banging out great content.
I do six shows a week on Rockfin.
This guy, how many do you put on Rockfin?
Well, we do three a week, but we don't smoke the same goes on there.
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That's yeah it's a long it's a longer version too.
It's not just the first look it's actually.
Three hours Johnny lies to me every time.
And it had about a I mean the last episode we put up.
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$10 make you holler.
Okay, then if you go to, I also have a patron for my Cash Daddy's podcast.
And it's doing well, do go down.
I've had people trying to get on it, trying to, okay, for 20 bucks, you get daily updates
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20 bucks a month, daily updates, you will pay back if everything works out and it's markets,
it can go either way, but everything works out, you'll make your money back instantly, okay?
$20, it's the cheapest of that out there. Also just know for $1,000, Johnny and I will watch
you make love, okay? Tim Tim for a t-shirts it's not just about that by the way we're giving tips
tips the whole I have two kids I know what I'm doing at once at once yeah
that's how hard I rocked it join me okay so we have a new t-shirt out the
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Yeah, the style of Paul Revee, 20 bucks. And then a couple of my favorites are the all my heroes
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Tipflat T-shirts.com. My cameos, bro, I've been killing this cameo shit. So Johnny,
somebody hit me up and they're like, hey dude, I had this cameo with him and he didn't show up.
I sent you the screenshot of the time. I was on cameo. I was there. If you're that person, okay, hit me up and the DMs will make
it happen, but just know I was waiting for you, that's how I roll, okay? Look at me
yelling and screaming. If you want it without a shirt, I think these are when he's at the
hotel, so get him on the road. Yeah, give me on the road, bro. Or just ask for it. I'll take my shirt off, I'm not working th shirt. I th shirt. I th shirt. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not thathea. I'm not thathea. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. I was th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. the. theeeeee. theeee. thee. thee. the. the. the. th time for nothing. He's committed. Even though these titties won't go away.
Highly responsive.
Hey, any plastic surgeons out there, a big fan of this show?
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Go up.
It's not just Xavier getting dental work.
I'd like to have some work done too. NextG gets more out of his podcast than anybody else! That's a lie. Just because he's a good-looking young guy?
Johnny's young too!
Shut up.
You have no idea what my inboxes.
Oh, damn, Johnny!
They'd be asking for Johnny.
They were like, y'all, where's Johnny?
I just create a internet monster, everybody.
Buy Gold and Silver.
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expect you listen on them but what I really want is if you guys are in the
need for some entertainment and you burn through everything that you always
know that Sam Triply has about five more shows for you to listen
okay so you can listen to all this all this audio for free Tim Fall Hat, which is like, hey dude
after over like six years almost, where we're in the top 100, still, still, that's so hard.
People don't realize how hard that is.
It is a very few bunch of people and it's all because of you guys who listen.
Broken Sim is getting up there.
We just dropped the real phone.
Even when it's, I mean,
I'm constantly trying to find, I got some weird crazy stories for this week, but Broken Sim just
dropped. Cash Daddy's is fire. It's a really great financial web podcast that really helps you
during these crazy times. We just did a new punch-drunk. Union The Unwanted is probably the
most important conversation on the internet.
And we're doing one with those today.
And then I'm putting out old episodes of two of my premium content shows,
which is Conspiracy Social Club and Zero putting that out.
I have a 24-hour radio station.
You can listen to it any time, man.
And go down real quick.
All my specials and all my videos are there
So check it out everything Johnny we got to get him some more of the the broken
Sims have passed down the line please and then punch drugs guys anything guys anything
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me enjoy myself God just got a bitch. You finally did it. Finally did it finally.
Did you call home until your family oh dude yeah it was a big deal
for us that we don't smoke the same it's because we want a housebalan but we can't have
husband we can't afford husband.osbillon. We can't afford hosbola. That might be the funniest thing I've ever heard in my life.
Dude, Husba-la is, he's hilarious.
Yeah, we try to get that.
That guy, do you know that kid, that little short guy that hangs out with Kabeb?
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No, the Broken Sim just dropped today.
So check it out.
It's a good one.
Check it out.
All right.
That's it.
Guys.
Thank you so much. We go deep home boy. Aaron, open your mic. Drink from the fountain of knowledge.
There's lizard people everywhere.
That's some interdimensional thing.
Wake up, Aaron.
This is only the beginning.
You just move my mind.
Tim foil hack.