Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #899: Hidden Civil War History & Attacks on the Orthodox Church w/ Joseph P. Farrell
Episode Date: June 27, 2025Author Joseph P. Farrell makes his first appearance on the show to uncover the hidden layers of the American Civil War you’ve never heard about. We discuss the strange case of mystery airships tied ...to the Sonora Aero Club and the cryptic art of Charles Dellschau. Farrell reveals how Lincoln’s decision to issue greenbacks forced him into secret financial negotiations with Prussia, while France and England prepared for intervention—with troops staged in Mexico and Canada. Meanwhile, Russia, fresh from ending serfdom, warned the West: back the South, and we’ll join the North—with warships to prove it. The conversation also explores the West’s long war against the Russian Orthodox Church, religious corruption, and the deeper truth behind the phrase “those who bless Israel.” A powerful and eye-opening debut Please check out Joseph P Ferrell's Books: https://bit.ly/3GlSZYr Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutube Check out Sam Tripoli new crowd work special "Black Crack Robots" now for free. https://youtu.be/_FKugOeYaLc Check out Sam Tripoli’s 2nd New Crowd Work Special “Potty Mouth” on YouTube for free. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22j3Ds5ArjM Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now! Go to samtripoli.gold and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. LiveLongerFormula.com: Check out LiveLongerFormula.com/sam — Christian is a longevity author and functional health expert who helps you fix your gut, detox, boost testosterone, and sleep better so you can thrive, not just survive. Watch his free masterclass on the 7 Deadly Health Fads, and if it clicks, book a free Metabolic Function Assessment to get to the root of your health issues. CopyMyCrypto.com: The ‘Copy my Crypto’ membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber ‘James McMahon’ personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you’d like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you’re doing and head over to: CopyMyCrypto.com/TFH You’ll not only find proof of everything I’ve said - but my listeners get full access for just $1 Want to see Sam Tripoli live? Get tickets at SamTripoli.com: San Diego: Sam Tripoli and Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live July 17th-19th https://americancomedyco.com/collections/sam-tripoli-live-july-17-19 Boston, MA: Tin Foil Hat Comedy Night Headlines Nick's Comedy Stop August 1st https://www.nickscomedystop.com/event-details/special-event-tin-foil-hat-comedy-with-sam-tripoli-and-eddie-bravo-live Broadbrook Ct: Tin Foil Hat Comedy and Swarm Tank at 8pm on August 2nd https://broadbrookoperahouse.thundertix.com/events/246069 Please check out Joseph P Ferrell's internet: website: https://gizadeathstar.com Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/ Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/ Thank you to our sponsors: HIMS: No man wants to lose his hair, but for men, it's actually very common. And now with Hims, the solution is simple. Try Hims' hair loss solutions and you'll be joining hundreds of thousands of subscribers who got their flow back. Start your free online visit today at Hims dot com slash TINFOILHAT. That's hims.com/TINFOILHAT for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Hydro: Hydrow's kind of my secret weapon for a full-body workout. It hits like 86% of your muscles-arms, legs, core, all of it-and I can knock it out in 20 minutes. Super efficient, and it actually works. Skip the gym, not the workout-stay on track with Hydrow! For a limited time go to Hydrow dot com and use code TINFOILHAT to save up to $475 off your Hydrow Pro Rower during Hydrow's Memorial Day Sale! That's H-Y-D-R-OW dot com code TINFOILHAT to save up to $475. Hydrow dot com code TINFOILHAT. Mint Mobile: Switch to Mint and new customers can get half off an Unlimited plan until February 2. To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to Mintmobile.com/tinfoil
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Very excited to have this gentleman on.
He's an OG of all this.
He's super well respected, an incredibly prolific author,
and it's an honor to have him on Tim Fall High.
I'm sad it's taking us this long,
but we've made it happen and we're very appreciative.
Please welcome Tim Fall High, Joseph P. Farrell.
How are you, sir? I'm fine, thanks for having me on, guys. Please welcome Tim Foy. Joseph P. Farrell. How are you sir?
I'm fine. Thanks for having me on guys. It's a pleasure to be here. It's an honor sir. We're very
thankful to have you on. If you could, for those who may not be familiar with you sir, can you tell
us a little bit about yourself and where our listeners can find you? People can find me at my website, which is www.geezadeathstar.com.
That's all lowercase one word.com.
Um, as for me, I'm just a guy who writes weird books that people read.
And that's about it.
That, uh, I've got about, I'd say maybe 41 41 42 somewhere in their books out right now
And where does your journey begin sir? Where does where do you begin to get into all this stuff?
Was there a moment where you go? Okay, man something isn't what we thought they're telling us or where does your journey begin to?
Genesis of all this well it began when I was a kid.
There are several streams that feed into, I can't put any one particular beginning.
There's lots of beginnings, but one of the most significant was when I was a kid, my
dad was an engineer and they used to play cards every Friday night.
They would play cards with, um, another couple
in my hometown.
I grew up in, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and they played cards every Friday night with
the chief engineer of the local CBS, uh, television affiliate station.
And, you know, with two engineers playing cards and actually this the subject of discussion
on many nights at the card table was engineering and one night I was I've probably about eight
or nine years old I forget which my father and this other engineer were started discussing
out of the clear blue sky they they started discussing the great pyramid.
And, you know, I had no idea.
To me, it was just a pile of rocks in Egypt, you know, but they were both going on
and on about some of the wonderful engineering of it.
And, and so that kind of lodged in my mind.
And then the other thing that lodged in my mind, my, my mind, my parents would take trips all over
the country when I was a kid.
So I've been pretty much everywhere in the country.
And one year we went up to North Dakota, and as we were traveling across North Dakota,
I saw the big phased array radar that had been abandoned by President Nixon under the ABM Treaty that
he abandoned, but this phased array radar site had already been constructed and it was
a pyramid.
I thought, well, gee, that's kind of interesting that you have a phased array radar in that
shape.
So that plugged into my thinking. And then the final thing, um, the final thing is I, I'm just
terribly unhappy with the academic model of ancient
history. You know, we're supposed to be hunting and
gathering for hundreds of thousands of years and not, not
making any sort of progress. and then all of a sudden
We decide to quit hunting and gathering and domesticate animals and start civilization about you know
Four to six thousand years ago depending on who you're listening to and that just never made sense to me
So it's been a lot of things that fed into it
We are the show often discuss the hidden hand,
the occult, and the, you know, obviously hidden history.
We discuss it a lot.
And there's so many different things
that we could get into with you.
But I want to start off with the Civil War.
We've had a lot of guests come on talking about
linking good guy bad guy
Who's involved in it? What are your whole thoughts on the Civil War?
Well, I you know I I just completed a couple of books that have just come out in fact the the second one in this little mini series of books
Came out about three weeks ago
mini-series of books came out about three weeks ago. The two books are The Rialto in Richmond,
and the subtitle to that is The Money War Between the States.
And then the second book in that series
is called The Rialto in Richmond Reconstructed,
Confederates Canada and Carpetbaggers.
As far as the Civil War goes, I'm convinced that there's a lot of hidden history there,
that you only have to look at some of the well-known and some of the lesser-known events
in the Civil War and start connecting dots, and you'll easily see that there's a lot
of hidden hand there. Now,
let me offset that by saying that I don't have any bone or saw to pick with either Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis for that matter. Both men were caught up in the events of their times. They were both good men, I think, but certainly not perfect men.
We know Lincoln's flaws, we know Jefferson Davis's flaws, but by and large, I think they
were both good men that were caught up in a series of very bad events.
That said, I think that there is a vast, huge hidden history to the civil war that I try
and document in those two books.
A lot of it, a great deal of it having to do with finances and then partly a lot of
it having to do with geopolitics.
If you had to guess what was the biggest misconception about the civil war, what would it be?
Well, the first I think there's a lot of misconceptions, you know, the we Americans have the misconception that it's all and
About slavery and nothing else other than slavery. Well, that's certainly a factor in it for sure
But it's not the only factor but the other and, and as far as I'm concerned, the far more dangerous implicit narratives that Americans have about the Civil War is
that it's a war that more or less occurs in a geopolitical vacuum. In other words,
it just affects us and nobody else. And it is the exact opposite.
The American war between the states occurs in the context of a massive geopolitical transformation
that is taking place in the world at that time.
And you only need to look at the fact that Lord Palmerston at the beginning of the war between the states
actually threatened to go to war with the Union and stationed British troops in Canada.
And then of course the Emperor Napoleon III in France put in a puppet government in Mexico.
So in other words, the European Western powers were heavily involved
in noticing the events. And then of course, we have a very interesting phenomenon with
President Grant at the end of his second term in office after the war. He goes on this worldwide
tour circumnavigating the world. And by the way, he just happens to stop off in Berlin to have some
tea and cigars with chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
And I, I, I'm sorry, guys, if you think the two are discussing the
wonderful pictures of their grandchildren, that, that doesn't wash.
But the problem is we don't know what they were discussing.
So, you know, I have, I have some guesses that I put in the book. That, that doesn't wash, but the problem is we don't know what they were discussing.
So you know, I have, I have some guesses that I put in the book.
What would you say it was?
Well, I think partly it's finances because the union, uh, most people are unaware of
the union by issuing Lincoln greenbacks essentially ruined its chances of getting European funding to
help finance the Union war effort.
The Confederacy, on the other hand, was very able and capable of obtaining European funding
for its war effort.
So you've got a conflicting picture. The only European power that made any major investment
in the union was Prussia, you know, and by the time Grant leaves office, Prussia has
become the German Empire. So, you know, with Bismarck still in charge. So that's number one.
Number two, Germany, most people don't realize this, but Germany,
and we have to understand at the time of the Civil War,
Germany is not the name of a country,
it's a region on the map, okay?
But I'm using the phrase Germany just to indicate
that this is where many of the officers and soldiers
for the Union Army come from.
If you look at the roster of Union officers
during the Civil War, you'll
find a lot of German names. Well, what happened was the 1848 revolution in Europe that was
not a success was such a disappointment that many Germans came to this country after the failure of the 1848 revolution.
And when the civil war breaks out, they enlist in Lincoln's army.
So Mr.
Lincoln ends up with an army that is full of a bunch of Marxists.
Okay.
I think, uh, Thomas, um, DeLorenzo wrote a book called Lincoln's Red
Republicans, uh, all about all of these German officers in the Union Army. I can think of one famous character by the name of shiml Phoenix, but
All of these officers in the Union Army that are basically Marxists
So Lincoln ends up with this very strange, you know a strange army that that he's in charge of. So that's number two. Number three, and this is this
is where I think we really have to buckle down and understand
that that there was something going on in in the prior to
during and after the Civil War with the airship mystery. My
friend Walter Bosley has has written an interesting book called Origins about the
Black Project's world and airships that existed in this country prior to the Civil War and then
after it. During the Civil War, what most people don't realize is that President Lincoln himself,
is that President Lincoln himself, the Union President,
was made aware of this airship technology and he actually went to Congress and asked them to fund it
and they did.
And his Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton,
pardon my French here folks,
but Edwin Stanton is a real turd in the punch bowl at the opera.
This guy is a character, okay?
He gets his hands on this project and we don't know what happened to it.
I strongly suspect this becomes the first black project for reasons I get into in the
first Rialto book.
But this shouldn't surprise us. Both the Union and the
Confederacy used observation balloons, you know, to report on enemy troop movements during the war.
Now, the interesting thing about the airships is that prior to the Civil War, a German artist
by the name of Charles Delschow is painting these very bizarre, weird pictures of all of these airships.
And he always, um,
abbreviates these pictures with an acronym called NIMSA,
N Y M Z A.
And he comes incidentally from Prussia.
So I suspect that NIMSA, I this to Walter, and Walter published it in a book,
I suspect that Nimza is an English transliteration for nationale jachfuchzeigzahlungsamt, which
is a big mouthful of German, or the flying machine payment office. So in other words,
what I'm suggesting is that there was a funding mechanism for all of these airships that American
inventors are flying around that's coming from Germany and coming from Prussia. So I suspect
that this may be the third thing that Elyse uh, Ulysses grant and auto fun bismar for talking about was the airships
The reason I say that
Is there's a there's a little clue
That I put in the second book the realtor in richmond reconstructed and all all the clue is it's a picture
And it's a picture of uh, I want to say four or five union officers, including Colonel Ulrich
Dahlgren.
There's there's another character for for you from Civil War aficionados.
And it's a picture of these four officers in the Union.
And right in the middle of the picture is Count von Sepplen from Germany.
Now, if you don't know who von Sepplen is, he's the guy that invents dirigibles.
Basically, you can credit the Hindenburg as being the last example of that technology.
So we have this German count that is interested in airship technology
Over here during the Civil War having his picture taken with a bunch of Union officers
One of whom was going to lead a raid on Richmond
So, you know, I don't know what that what that means other than you have a lot of very strange
European interest in the Civil War. So yeah, you've got the beginnings
of a military industrial complex there
and a lot of hidden history.
When we're talking airships,
we're not talking like modern day planes.
We're talking, are you talking like blimps
and stuff like that?
No, we're not talking blimps either.
This is where most people go astray
with the 19th century airships.
The airship that President Lincoln was funding and sponsoring was being designed by an American
inventor by the name of Anderson, I believe was his name, Dr. Anderson, who tests flew. There are witness reports and newspaper articles reporting the test flight of his airship.
This thing flew at speeds over 200 miles an hour.
So in other words, this is not a dirigible.
This is not a blimp.
And the other thing about what he, what he did, and again, this is, this is the project
President Lincoln was
sponsoring.
The other thing about this ship was it was capable of maneuvering in air.
So in other words, it is not just a hot air balloon.
It's capable of its own self-directed flight and very, very fast flight, especially for
that time.
We don't really know what they are.
But if you look at going back back to Delschow,
this German artist that's painting all of these things,
if you look at some of his weird paintings,
you'll quickly understand that you're not looking
at any sort of conventional, dirigible,
or hot air balloon, or blimp technology.
Can I ask you about the timeline?
How much longer after this was it that Zeppelin developed,
the Zeppelin as it was?
Zeppelin's, the first ones I believe were developed
commercially by him in the 1870s.
So it was within a decade, say, a decade, decade and a half.
So very quickly.
And there's a parallel on the southern side as well, right?
With the Hundley and the submarines that they had.
Those were a highly secret program.
And if that government had lasted,
it probably would have stayed secret possibly.
Oh yeah, you know, the interesting thing about,
that I point out in the first of the reality books
is that we have a completely false impression
We have a completely false impression that we learn about the Civil War from our history books. That is to say those of us who are lucky enough to study the Civil War, like I was in school,
you know, Lord knows what they're telling them now, but, or even if they are.
Unbelievable.
But the impression that was created in public narratives of Civil War history when I was
a kid was that when Richmond fell and President Davis and his cabinet evacuated Richmond,
that they were roaming around the Carolinas and President Davis was some sort of fanatic
that was wanting to continue the fight.
Okay.
That's the impression.
Well, gorilla warfare, right?
That's what the gorilla warfare, but if you know anything about Jefferson Davis, you know,
this is about the farthest thing is mine that you you can imagine. What I take great pains to talk about
in the first of those books is that President Davis's
flight from Richmond is not a desperation thing.
What it is is what we would now call
a continuity of government operation.
Oh snap.
Because what Davis was doing was he was taking would now call a continuity of government operation. Oh snap.
Because what Davis was doing was he was taking the entire Confederate federal cabinet with
him, with the exception of his secretary of the treasury that broke off.
And in addition to that, he was taking the specie reserves of the Richmond banks.
Gold baby.
Gold and silver, and by the way, a considerable supply of English
pound sterling notes, the reserve currency of the day. He was also taking with him the
specie reserves of the Confederate treasury. Notice those two different things, the reserves
of the Richmond banks and the reserves of the Confederate treasury. And here's the final kicker. He was taking with him all of the official departmental seals of the Confederate government.
So in other words, those seals means that this whole thing is a continuity of government
operation.
What he was trying to do was he was following a plan that had been elaborated, and this is another part of the
war that many people forget about.
He was following a plan whereby Lee would disengage the Army of Northern Virginia from
the defenses of Richmond and link up with Davis and then later link up with General Joseph Johnston down in the Carolinas
and make their way to the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederacy. The Trans-Mississippi
are the three states, Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, plus Oklahoma, the Indian territories,
that are west of the Mississippi River and continue the war from there.
Now most people don't understand that the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederacy
after the fall of Vicksburg was number one.
It was the most productive part of the Confederacy.
It was self-sufficient in food.
It was capable of a small amount of its own manufacture of munitions, including heavy
ordinance.
And here's the kicker.
That part of the Confederacy was the only part of the Confederacy that had an international
border with a neutral, namely Mexico.
So when you study the history of the Civil War, all that nonsense that
we're taught, oh the Union blockade crippled the Confederacy and cut them off,
well no, the Union blockade was actually porous and much of the material that was
flowing back and forth between the Confederacy and Europe is doing so
through the Caribbean, through the Gulf of Mexico through Mexico into the trans-mississippi department and then
Funneled across the Mississippi River. Okay
So in other words what Davis is trying to do is simply move the government
From Richmond to the trans-mississippi and what he's the reason why he's trying to do that
Is he's trying to get?
trying to do that is he's trying to get surrender terms for the Confederacy that are better than simply, as he describes it in his memoirs after the war, that are better terms than
simply a surrender at the pleasure of the Union.
That's what he's trying to do.
How realistic is that?
Because they make it sound like in the books and what I was taught is once Vicksburg fell,
there was like an Iron Curtain fell over the Mississippi. No, that's not true.
Again, what they're asking you to believe is that, yeah, this is an iron curtain and
the Union has, you know, stationed ships every 500 yards down the whole of the Mississippi
River from Cairo, Illinois to New Orleans.
Well, you know, that's absurd because the union doesn't have enough to do that
So in other words, yeah, they're blockading the Mississippi River just as they're blockading the Confederate shoreline
but the Confederate shoreline is a lot longer than the Union shoreline and that means the
Blockade is always going to be porous always always always and
this is this is the problem.
And the other problem that they don't teach you in those history books is, yes, the Trans-Mississippi
Department of the Confederacy was kind of a confederacy within the confederacy.
It was kind of a self-sufficient department.
So I think it's very realistic.
You had, particularly with Joseph Johnston and the army that he
was commanding at the end of the war, you had a much more substantial army than that
that Robert E. Lee ended up with after the 1864 wilderness campaign. So had those two
armies linked up, would they have been able to fight or make their way to that department?
Possibly.
And the real problem that we have to remember is that General Grant and General Sherman
both wrote in their memoirs that this would have been a disaster because the Union's efforts
to try and invade the Trans-Mississippi were just, they were failures, largely because
it's very difficult to move the large field armies that you had in the Eastern Theater
of Operations and make that happen in that department.
There just wasn't the infrastructure to do it.
So it was a very real threat that they were concerned about.
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it sounds like the Bank of England, am I right?
No, am I wrong on that?
Ding, ding, ding, off my hat.
Respect, thank you.
Is behind the South and then Prussia,
which becomes Germany, is backing the North.
Why do you think the South eventually lost?
If they had the Bank of England behind them,
why does, and it sounds like they have all this territory
to the West, why does the South lose?
Well, for the standard reasons, they're outnumbered,
they're outproduced, and they're out supplied.
But you have to remember something here,
very, very significant.
Number one, the Civil War does not occur in a vacuum.
We'll get back to that in a minute.
It's not in a geopolitical isolation.
Okay, we'll get back to that.
Number two, you have to remember that up until 1864,
two. You have to remember that up until 1864, at the beginning of 1864, Jefferson Davis, under the Confederate Constitution, has two more years to serve in his six-year long term as
president of the Confederacy. So he's not up for re-election. But in the Union, Abraham Lincoln is up for re-election that year, and at the beginning
of 1864, his political chances are not looking too good. Why? Because in spite of Union victories
like Vicksburg and Gettysburg, basically everything is still in a standstill, it's still a standoff, it's still a stalemate.
He has not been able to translate those battlefield victories into a decisive
and overwhelming victory against the Confederacy. So Lincoln at the beginning of the year is worrying that he might actually lose the upcoming election.
And because of that, he decides to allow General Grant to take the gloves off and basically
fight a war of attrition and logistics.
Okay?
In other words, simply bleed the Confederate armies white
We can't we can't really best them tactically on the battlefield
so what we're gonna do is we're gonna play to our strengths and not theirs and
You know, let's face it the Confederate generals were very competent tacticians. All right
So you have?
competent tacticians. All right.
So you have
1864 beginning and you have grants wilderness campaign that that basically lasts that whole year
And as a result of that, he he never wins a really clear or decisive victory in that entire campaign
But what he does manage to do is bleed ro E. Lee's army of Northern Virginia white, so that Lee's army ends up by the time that he surrenders to Grant of being maybe 8 or
9,000 men that are able to fight in an army that is at best 30,000 men strength.
So that campaign bleeds the Confederacy white,
but it was not a foregone conclusion
at the beginning of 1864.
But the other thing that Americans forget
is that both France and Britain,
as I mentioned when we started talking about this,
Britain had stationed troops in Canada,
Napoleon III had put a puppet government in the form of the Emperor Maximilian in Mexico,
and backed it up with French troops. They were ready to go, and they were ready to recognize
the Union. And in fact, there was an incident at the beginning of the war involving a Union ship
that had boarded and taken prisoner a British ship that was transmitting Confederate ambassadors
to Great Britain and imprisoned them. And of course, when that was done, the British
absolutely hit the roof with outrage because, you know, that was the reason we went to war with Britain in the War of 1812.
The British were boarding American ships at sea, neutral ships, and taking people off the ships and impressing them into service in Great Britain.
Well, we did the same thing to the British. So when that happened, Lord Palmerston, as I mentioned, Lord Palmerston
at the time the British Prime Minister, Henry John Temple was his name, he basically gave an
ultimatum to President Lincoln. You either release those Confederate commissioners right now and send
them on their way to Great Britain along with any other of that crew of
that ship or it's war. And he had the regiments, you know, sent off to Canada. And by the way,
as the regiments are, are leaving Great Britain for Canada, the British military bands are playing
Dixie. So that ought to tell you where, what was about to happen.
And of course, Lincoln very, you know, very wisely decided, no, we can't afford
to fight both our own country and great Britain at the same time.
I believe his, his expression was one war is enough gentlemen, but, but you
know, he, he wisely got out of that.
That's that's geopolitical circumstance. But, you know, he wisely got out of that.
That's geopolitical circumstance number one.
Geopolitical circumstance number two
that most people forget about
is that Tsar Alexander II of Russia.
There we go, I was gonna ask you about this.
Tsar Alexander II of Russia wrote in his memoirs
and actually gave an interview to the Northern press after the war where he was asked about what was going on and he very bluntly comes
right out and says, Russia was approached by Britain and France to recognize the government
of the Confederacy.
And his response was, I told them absolutely not.
And the reason why, and he says, I wasn't doing this out of any great love for the American
Republic, but had I done that, this would have basically split the country and allowed
the British a monopoly and hegemony in the world that he did not want Russia to face. So what does he say?
He says that's why I sent my fleet
Into San Francisco and New York Harbor as a demonstration of support for mr. Lincoln in other words
Russia saved our bacon
and In other words, Russia saved our bacon and by basically saying, okay, you want to recognize
the Confederacy, then I'll recognize the union and we can turn this, this little scrap over
there in that continent into a world war.
Let's go for it.
Nobody knows that stuff.
Nobody knows it at all.
And it's so crazy to me because like
This weird hatred we have for Russia and what's absurd. Yeah, and
Based on your research. What do you think that stems from? I you know, we we get into all this stuff Kazari and all this stuff
But I will tell you exactly what I happen to be Russian Orthodox
Okay, that that's my religion
So I'm Eastern Orthodox and I can tell you
that what it ultimately boils down to, this has been going on now for over a millennium,
and what it is, the West hates the Orthodox culture. And the reason why is that that culture is number one, it's fully Catholic, but number
two, it is not papal.
And number three, therefore it cannot be controlled by the West.
That's why it hates it.
If you look at the geopolitical business, if you look at the geopolitical interests
of Russia and the United States,
leave every cultural consideration out of view.
There really are no major conflicts of interest
between Russia and the United States.
None, zero, silks, nada.
The only thing that is involving us
in this Russia hatred right now
is the neo-cons that have control
of the foreign policy of this government,
and look at what they're doing.
They've put a puppet government in charge of the Ukraine,
and that government is doing what?
Well, it's persecuting Orthodox Christians.
That's what it's doing. Yep. Yep
so, you know and
Like it or not folks here
You're messing around with with something the West does not understand because Orthodox Christianity is not about pacifism
I can tell you that
You know the reason the reason that Europe remained Christian was you had the Byzantine East Roman Empire
Resisting the the Muslim incursions into Europe up until the 15th century
So the the Muslim incursions into Europe had to go through Spain. Okay, and it was stopped there, too
So you you have a long and involved history there that few Americans understand had to go through Spain, okay, and it was stopped there too.
So you have a long and involved history there
that few Americans understand.
Had it not been for Tsar Alexander II,
it is very likely that the Western European powers,
France and Britain, would have recognized the Confederacy.
I doubt very much that Bismarck
would have used that as anything else other than an opportunity, you know, eventually to unify
Germany, maybe a little earlier than actually happened, but I doubt very much that he would
have been involved in a war like that. So you have all of this playing out in the background. And
the other thing that we have to remember is that Tsar Alexander II was the other great
emancipator of the 19th century, because he was the Tsar under whom the Russian serfs were given their freedom and incidentally
When you look at the way that Russia handled the emancipation of its serfs under under sara alexander the second
What what the russian government did was they set up this vast program of?
Compensated manumission. They were going to compensate the slaveholders
for the loss of their slaves and some of their land.
And they were also going to provide low interest loans
to the freed slaves to work the land
that they were now owning.
So in other words, it was a very thorough program
and it was very successful
Because it allowed Russia to then to get rid of the final vestiges of feudalism and jumpstart
Their own entrance into the industrial age. So, you know all of this is going on in
Russia at the same time the United States is fighting its Civil War
in Russia at the same time the United States is fighting its civil war. So there's a lot of geopolitical and cultural phenomenon in the mix
that extends far beyond the borders of either the Union or the Confederacy.
So when you, so, you know, a lot of people especially in our world of,
I don't know if you like the term conspiracy, but you know.
It's fine.
Yeah.
Well, it's a term in law,
so why should it be a term in history?
Yeah.
So we, you know, talk about how this whole thing
is a spiritual war.
We're in a spiritual war with dark entities that,
and now you bring up Russian Orthodox,
now I want to see if there's any Russian Orthodox
around where I live,
because there's an Orthodox church near me
that I want to go to,
and I want to see if there's actually a Russian Orthodox
based on what you're talking about.
This is a spiritual war between dark entities
and Christianity.
And you bring up the Muslim incursions,
and now we see Europe is just
being flooded with a Muslim population and we're told it's because we're bombing their
area which I think, their lands, which I know that we are. But this seems like it's being
done on purpose. It's like, okay, let's flood Europe with Muslims so now we can get more into this Christian
Muslim war and stuff like that.
What are your whole thoughts on all that?
Oh, wow.
Ultimately, ultimately, I think what Mr. Globaloni and his fellow conspirators want to do is to replace the
the so-called Abrahamic monotheisms. I'm not comfortable with that term but I'm not comfortable with that term, but I'm simply using it as a term of convenience for
everybody listening.
But I think their goal is to replace those monotheisms with something far more diabolical
to hint at what they're up to, and with something that is completely as a result of that diabolical
agenda completely materialist and man centered. In other words, they're trying to bring in the
golden age, but to do that, they've got to get rid of all that religion stuff.
of all that religion stuff.
I'm like, that's, that's what I think they're up to. That's the long-term and I mean, really long-term goal.
The short-term goal is I think they, they, they have, pardon me, pursued
this policy in Europe, particularly to get rid of as much of the cultural baggage and implications or echoes and so on of Christianity as they can.
And the other thing that is a part of that agenda is if you look at the if you look at all of the churches and I say all.
So if you look at all of the churches and I say all, you will find that all of them to some degree or another have been co-opted from their, what I call their confessional
orthodoxy.
And what do I mean by that?
Let's say you go to a Lutheran church, you know, the sign outside says Lutheran, okay. Now
whether or not it actually is Lutheran, you have to go into the church and find out what
they do and what they really believe. Now in this country, just because there's a sign
that says Catholic or Lutheran or Orthodox or whatever, Presbyterian, whatever,
are they following their traditional confessional doctrine?
And as a part of that, are they following
their traditional confessional tradition of worship?
And the answer in 99% of the cases,
particularly in the West and particularly in this country,
is no, they're not. So the problem that people have is most people are not
theologically literate, number one. So if you're an apostate clergyman,
you can put basically anything over on your people and
they'll think, oh, this is what Lutheranism is, or this is what Episcopalism is.
And I guarantee you that this is a phenomenon that has infected all of the churches, bar
none, for very specific reasons that go back, I'd say maybe 250 to about 300 years.
So it's part of, you're watching the meltdown of the churches as part of a long-term plan.
You first have to change the cultural institutions if you're going to change the West.
And the institution number one that had to be changed the first and the most radically
were the churches,
you know, and they began at Vatican with the Roman Catholic Church at Vatican II,
and then from there it spread to Protestantism. And the same process, the same processes are, and for similar reasons, are underway in many Orthodox churches as well.
They're just a little slower at it, and it's a little bit more difficult because those
churches tend by their very nature.
They're Orthodox, so I mean, you know, the name says it all.
They tend to be very, very traditional, just culturally, all right?
But the same thing is happening there.
If you had to say which one is closest to the truth, which one would you say?
Well, obviously, orthodoxy. You know, I don't join churches that I think are not true. Okay?
So in other words, the orthodox church does say very unequivocally that it is the true church,
that it is the Catholic Church.
The outfit in Rome, as far as we're concerned, becomes the first Protestant
church because as far as we're concerned, they split from us, not the other way around.
So you are dealing, I tell people this, when you look at Eastern Orthodoxy,
you have to forget everything that you think you know about Christianity, about Christian
doctrine and about Christian history. The Orthodox Church has been absolutely resolute in its opposition to the papal claims, absolutely resolute.
They are not part of the original deposit of the faith,
therefore they are not genuinely and truly Catholic,
and this is why a 19th century Russian Orthodox commentator,
his name is Alexei Komikov,
he said that the pope is the first Protestant. And we mean it.
That's incredible. This is incredible. So, you know, I'm on my journey to find Christ.
I have Christ in my heart. I'm learning. You know, again, I'm looking for churches to go
to. I'm really…
Let me give you a bit of advice.
Okay. I would love it. me give you a bit of advice.
Okay. I would love it. Thank you. Don't, don't be in a rush.
Okay. Okay. You don't have to convert tomorrow. Okay.
Take your time and above all,
read and remember to read on your own because you
cannot, you know,
think of yourself as being in the same position as your average American citizen
vis-a-vis the mainstream media.
Can that media anymore be trusted?
Answer, no.
So you're in the same position vis-a-vis the churches.
So the other thing you're gonna have to do
is you're going to have to find sources
that are not modern and older so that you are ensuring that if you're reading, let's say, if you're reading about Roman Catholicism, you're reading someone who's genuinely a Roman Catholic.
Or if you're reading about the Church of England, you're reading somebody who's genuinely
a traditional Anglican. Follow me? Yes. So in other words, you're reading somebody who's genuinely a traditional Anglican.
Follow me?
So in other words, you're searching for the confessionally
Orthodox people that are unafraid and know how
to articulate their specific denominations
traditional doctrine.
That's what you're looking for.
When you use that term confessionally,
what are you talking about?
Excuse me if that's a dumb question.
All right.
Okay.
If you look at, let's use the Lutherans again, all right?
If you look at Lutheranism, it has certain confessions or doctrinal statements that it
published shortly after the break with Rome.
And eventually they gathered up all of these confessional
statements in a book that was in English was was known as the Book of Concord, which would
contain Luther's small and larger catechism, the Augsburg Confession, and you know, sermons
by some sermons by Luther, statements and so on. So in other words, there is a core set of doctrine,
and there's a core set of ritual practice, and there's a core set of hymnography that is
identifiably Lutheran, that if you are not following, you are Lutheran in name only, Lionel. Like think of all of this as the ecclesiastical equivalent
of Republican in name only, follow me?
Yes.
Okay, so we've got Lionel's, we've got Eino's,
Episcopalian in name only, and Pino's,
Presbyterian in name only, and Pino's,
Catholic in name only, and Oh, I know's, Orthodox in name only and Kinos Catholic in name only and Oh, I know is Orthodox
in name only and on and on we could go.
Right.
Because all again, I go back to what I've said before.
All of the churches are co-opted and infiltrated.
Yes.
Some more than others.
Some are basically are so apostate that they're you're unable to recognize anything distinctly Christian about
them, okay? So, there's also a continuum that you've got to look at. But I can assure you,
the more you go back to the original sources, my doctorate is in Patristics, the study of the church fathers. Okay, now that's a clue right there.
It's not everybody in ancient times
that is writing about Christianity.
Not all of them are church fathers, okay?
But when you go back and study those people
and what they wrote, that's where you find
the formation of the core doctrines
of Christianity taking shape.
So you might
want to read the primary sources, okay? And you're soon going to discover when
you do that there's a whoppingly huge difference between the way that most of
those people think and then the the one Church Father that sets up the way that the Western churches think.
Now, I emphasize that because there is far more in common between your local Southern Baptist and
your local Roman Catholic. They have far more in common with each other than they do with
an Eastern Orthodox Christian. Why?
Interesting.
Because they think the same way. Follow me?
Yes. Okay. So the West, please hear me now, folks. This is very important.
The West, whether you are atheist, agnostic, Christian, Jewish, or what have you,
atheist, agnostic, Christian, Jewish, or what have you. The West tends to think of all of its theological questions in exactly the same way.
The East doesn't.
In the West, you will have a Baptist and a Roman Catholic talking about things like
sin nature.
The East won't say or ever use the term sin nature. Why? Because there are fundamental disagreements about what you inherit from Adam and Eve in the fall.
Pete Okay. in the fall. In the east, you do not inherit sin, you inherit death. And if that's the fundamental
problem, rather than sin, the fundamental fix is what? The resurrection. If, on the other hand,
what you inherit is fundamentally something psychological and moral. It's like sin, then what's the
cure? The cross. Follow me?
Yes.
So, in other words, you're dealing with vast mentalities, huge mentalities that condition
the way you look at theological questions and therefore the way you look at scripture and the way you interpret it.
And I can guarantee you when I tell people, I have a friend that after years of trying to
drill this into his head, he's finally getting it and he's writing me and saying,
oh you're right, everything, I have to unlearn everything that I thought I knew
in order to understand what this really is. And folks, you're not going to be able to understand Russia.
You're not going to be able to understand Greece or Romania or the Ukraine or any of that.
You're not going to be able to understand it if you're approaching it from the Western view why?
Because it is the West that was kicked out of the Orthodox Church
So it's no longer
genuinely fully and completely Catholic
even Rome
Follow me. Yes, this is this is huge. I don't you that I grant you that
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Now on your website, do you have any listing of books
that people outside of your own books,
which I'm going to buy a bunch of,
do you have lists of books where we can find all this stuff
you're talking about?
Cause I'm gonna go back and listen.
You mean what I'm talking about now?
Yeah, like in terms of like,
you've listed a bunch of books.
Oh yeah, listen, the first books that I published
were theological books and I tell people,
all of my books, every last one of them including the
theological books are all interconnected you're not going to understand the
geezer Death Star stuff or any of that stuff without the theology books and
vice versa so I have four books that I are on on my website in the books section, and the four books are called God, History,
and Dialectic. It's one big book in four volumes. And the books are an attempt to show, particularly
the second volume, is an attempt to show people that what happens in the West with Augustine of Hippo, you know, the church
father for the West is good old Saint Augustine. Well, to cite a Protestant liberal theologian
by the name of Paul Tillich, and I'm quoting him directly, Augustine is the foundation of
everything the West has to say. Everything. And he is. But the problem is the East doesn't think like Augustine.
And for that matter, neither did the other Latin fathers.
Okay.
That's the other part of the problem here.
The West starts to look at all that patristic testimony and
witness through the lenses that St.
Augustine put on them.
So yeah, you get sin nature.
Let me ask you another
question. Oh, pardon me. The book is called God, History, and Dialectic. It's in four volumes and
it's on my website. And folks, it is difficult reading. It is graduate school, post-graduate
school level of theology because you're really paying attention, you
will see what begins to happen.
Let me give you an example.
Why is it the West is the most important place in the world?
Why is it the West is the most important place in the world?
Why is it the West is the most important place in the world?
Why is it the West is the the last 1600 years, repeatedly has
debates about predestination and free will over and over and over and over.
Debates about predestination and free will over and over and over and over.
It occurred in the fourth and fifth century.
It occurs again in the ninth century.
It occurs again in the 13th and 14th century. It occurs during the Protestant and Catholic Reformation and counter
reformation and on and on has occurred since then.
Why? Let me ask another
question. Is there free choice in heaven?
What do you think, Johnny?
I think so, yeah. Because to me, choice is the ultimate value. If we can know anything
about the Creator, it's that He values choice.
Okay. Can you sin? Can you sin in heaven?
No, I don't think there is a… I think anything that you would desire would be holy in heaven,
as I understand it.
Oh, the 72 versions. Well, I'm not sure that there will be sex as a, you know.
Damn you, Johnny.
I just think you're going to be busy.
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's why I had you answer.
I didn't want you to yell that.
Only kidding.
Only kidding.
Yeah, but it's just not, I don't know.
Heaven's not something I really think about much.
It's because it's, I'm not sure there's much fruit there, you know,
like in considering what's going to happen.
You're digging.
That raises another question.
What are you going to do there?
Chinese can play harp.
Why I imagine some like exploration or something.
I don't know.
Well, okay.
Seems boring.
You guys are doing my, my theological Rorschach inkblot tests for me, which is what
I call them.
You know, when I was a kid, I got to tell you this story because it kind of illustrates
what I'm trying to get at.
When I was a kid, I was raised in the old Methodist Episcopal Church back before they
became United Methodist and completely went off the rails.
But I remember as a kid sitting in church and listening to the minister and his sermon
and thinking, my word, heaven sounds terribly boring.
Yeah, totally.
I remember thinking that way, too.
Now, the question is why? Why do we think that in the West?
Because we hear about singing and choirs and, you know, permanent state of worship,
and the worship that we do in the West is incredibly boring, so.
Well, that's very interesting.
Let me ask another question.
Might that have something to do with the way the West decorates or doesn't decorate its
churches?
And on and on we go.
My point here is-
Wait up to talk.
The Catholic here, it was very sad.
You go there and it's a very sad church. It's not happy. You see Jesus. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, that the iconography portrays a certain theological perspective.
Yes, that's what he's saying.
Ding ding ding.
I would totally agree with you.
Okay.
And this, this again, is what I'm trying to get at.
You're dealing with things that are so large we don't think about them until someone points
out the obvious to us and then you start thinking.
Is sin necessary or the possibility of sin shopping tomorrow rather than to fix my car?
Now those are two distinct choices.
Well there's neither one involved sin.
So in other words, at what point in the West's way of thinking did free choice become a dialectical binary of choice
between good and evil. By the way, hint St. Augustine. Okay. Then on and on we go. On and
on we go. These are huge, huge things that have affected our culture to the point that even those binary dualistic
ways of thinking enter into the way we think about completely secular matters.
Hard versus soft disciplines, science versus art, on and on we go. We've got everything in these neat category.
Yes.
You will.
Yes.
Where does that come from?
Faith, not works.
Scripture, not tradition, free will, not predestination or vice versa.
Matter.
Spirit. Where is all that coming from?
Well, in my opinion, it's coming directly as a result of the Augustinian theological inheritance
of the Western religious mind. And this is why the West does not, cannot, and will not, and almost kind of stubbornly
insists that it should not, understand the Christianity of the East. That's the problem.
So now we've got, you know, oh we've got all this hullabaloo over the election of the latest Pope.
Why does the so-called West, with even the birthplace
of the Protestant Reformation, pay any attention to the election of the Bishop of Rome? Why?
Why the emphasis on central authority? And by the way, just to give you an illustration as to why theology is so very crucial and important.
There is a secular version of it.
Let's talk about the Roman Catholic idea of the indissoluble marriage.
No divorces.
If you want an annulment, that's a very different thing than a divorce, and you have to go to a special court all the way in Rome to get a marriage annulled
Henry the eighth ran into this little problem
Really?
remember
And the the court determines if the marriage has ever really been a a legal sacramental marriage
In other words, you were living a fiction for all those years
Now look at look at the view of the union promulgated by Abraham Lincoln.
What is it?
Well, it's a secular version of a Roman Catholic marriage.
Once in, you can never get out.
No matter how beastly the circumstances become.
So in other words, you just got a grin and barrage. It's a suicide pact. how beastly the circumstances become.
So in other words, you just got a grin and barrage.
It's a suicide pact.
If California takes over the rest of the country, God forbid.
God forbid.
God forbid.
We're stuck on Mr. Lincoln's view.
It's an indissoluble union.
So there's your secular version of it.
Are there no circumstances under which marriages
can and should be dissolved, really, in this fallen world?
So are we stuck with a union in this fallen world forever?
This is the problem.
So in other words, my point here is these topics
are rooted like it or not.
They are rooted in a metaphysical view of the world.
They're rooted in a cosmological view of the world.
They're rooted in a theological view of the world.
And we're not gonna solve it
by electing Donald
Trump or Kamala Harris and ignoring the roots of the causes. That's the problem.
And in the root of causes is that we've gotten away from God in your…
Oh yeah, absolutely. But please note, for me, I don't think God in general… Let me quote St. Gregory the theologian, a fourth century church father, who said,
when I say God, I mean Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, period. Not the God in general. So
the next question is, when did the God in general become the God of the West, and why? Follow me?
Yes. It seems like there's been a concerted effort to separate everybody from God, and it seems like
it's been done, you know, I'm in recovery, they always say, God of your choice, and I understand
that into the sense of trying to get people who are broken and hurt, but also have a negative view
of God through all of these scandals and all that stuff.
And what has happened over time is they want you
to attribute the actions of man to God.
These guys represent God, they are God,
and look at what they've done with these,
with kids and all that stuff,
and that detaches you from God,
and that's been done forever.
Same thing they did in politics,
same thing they did in entertainment.
They positioned wicked people
that they know are gonna fall
and then everyone will start to become disenfranchised
with that power structure.
And they've done that on purpose.
And a lot of people can't understand that.
They can't understand that like the actions of man
is not the action of God.
And they can't detach from that.
That man has fallen, that person has fallen.
That teacher that hooks up with their student,
that person has fallen.
That is not God.
Why would God let this happen?
Why would God let that happen?
Most of our problems in this country is that we think that the good and the perfect are
the same.
But in this world, you will never have perfection, period.
You will have goodness, and it's always going come Mixed in with some degree of imperfection
You know again to me the classic case are are the two presidents during the civil war jefferson davis and abraham lincoln
Neither one of these men were bad men
They were both very principled men were some of their principles
Objectionable to us today?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
But they were not for that reason wicked.
And therefore they are not for that reason to be ignored in our own understanding and comprehension and confrontation with our own history.
comprehension and confrontation with our own history. When you remove history, you are removing the ability to see what is genuinely good and evil, and that's why we have galloping, rampaging evil
masquerading as perfection in this country right now. This is the oldest trick in the book,
you know. I don't care if Abraham Lincoln made some racist remarks about black people during his run for the presidency,
during the presidency, and after.
The fact of the matter remains that he was willing to act
upon those principles that he thought were good and
necessary for the country vis-a-vis black people and their emancipation
That's the fact
There's an old saying
But there was a saying by Thomas soul that basically like in a world that demands perfection only liars can get through
Yep, that's correct
That's correct. So so and I don't want to talk about anything that makes you uncomfortable
That's correct. That's correct.
So, and I don't want to talk about anything that makes you uncomfortable, but when you
look at Putin and the Ukraine, both Zelensky and Putin are Jewish, and there's a discussion
that a part of what's-
Putin is actually a baptized, practicing member of the Russian Orthodox Church.
But I was told he had Jewish ancestors.
I don't care.
I don't care.
But just let me ask this question,
I'm fine if I'm wrong,
but is there some sort of ethnic cleansing
of white Christians in the Ukraine through this war?
No, absolutely.
Yeah.
I'll tell you what's going on.
Zelensky.
You have to understand he represents a literal neo-Nazi segment in, in Ukrainian politics, it goes back to world war II and prior to a fellow by the name of
Stefan Bandera, all right.
So that's problem number one.
And I'm not saying that there are not
not things in history that the Ukrainian people are justifiably afraid of the
Russians for think only what the communists did in the Ukraine under
the collectivization.
And by the way, the man that, that was the enforcer for the recollectivization, in other
words, the re and the re and surfing quite literally of, of all those Ukrainian farmers
that had been given their freedom under the czars, the man that was the enforcer for the
communist government was known as the butcher of Kiev.
Guess who it was?
Who was it?
Nikita Khrushchev, the butcher of Kiev.
That was his nickname.
That's how he rose to prominence in the communist hierarchy was enforcing
those collectivization decrees. So there, there are historical causes for the Ukrainians to be upset and wary of Russia.
And for that matter, we can push it all the way back to the period of time immediately prior to World War I and so on, to the Treaty of Brest-the-Tops, and on and on it goes. However, the Zelensky government,
and this is where the ecclesiastical geopolitics becomes so absurdly convoluted because Zelensky
removed the Ukrainian Orthodox Church from the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Moscow,
which number one, he has no authority to do.
But it's at least understandable given the history of the modern Russian Church.
He then, this is where the ecclesiastical politics comes in and the murky part. He then took that church and went to the Patriarchate
of Constantinople, the so-called Ecumenical Patriarch, or as I like to call it, the Ecumenical
Patriarchate, and went to the Patriarchate of Constantinople to get a tomos, or a decree,
of autocephaly from the Patriarchate, which means self-governance. Now, if you know anything about
the Orthodox Church, you will know that the ecumenical patriarchate is not the head of the
Orthodox Church. He's not the Orthodox equivalent of the Pope. However, however, in the recent 150 year history of the Orthodox Church, he's sounding increasingly
like the Pope.
And of course, the other Orthodox bishops and patriarchates are objecting to that.
And on top of this, the ecumenical patriarchate is supported with lots of money from here
it comes, folks. Great Britain, the United
States and the Vatican.
There we go.
There we go.
The three pillars.
The three pillars.
So in other words, what's going on, again, what's going on in the Ukraine right now, vis-a-vis the church and culture aspects
of it, are deeply embedded and involved in geopolitics and in ecclesiastical politics
most people don't even have a clue about.
And I point out the Ecumenical Patriarchate as my primary example of why I tell everybody that the same process of co-option and infiltration is
underway in the Orthodox Church just like everywhere else
It's just taking a little longer to bring about but that's my that's my case
That this is this is the same process at work
And you know, I have nothing to do, personally, I have nothing to do with the ecumenical patriarchate
because as far as I'm concerned,
it's beginning to look very unorthodox.
And again, it's not the name, it's the content of belief.
And I can assure you, the content of belief
of the Orthodox, Catholic, and Apostolic Church
is that there is no infallible Pope
figure running everything because you don't need one.
Okay?
Decentralized.
So, I have a friend of mine, a deep Christian, talks to me about prophecy.
I don't know if it's biblical prophecy, but prophecy, he talks about how there's going to be a war between the pagans and the lost tribes
which is Britain UK and and
Israel and the United States and the leader of the pagans which is now known as Germany
and
I'm willing to take down the Protestant Reformation, by the way. Okay.
So do you, do you see any of this is why Germany is constantly being
annihilated either, either through war or culturally?
Like if you look at Germany right now, culturally, it's like,
seems like it's so lost.
It's got, it's like, there's just all, you know, I know what you're saying.
Um, what the Nazis role in all that is.
Well, look, German, German culture, just like every other peculiar national and
ethnic culture in the West is under assault from mr.
Global only there's no doubt about that.
under assault from Mr. Globaloni. There's no doubt about that.
Germany as a nation,
we have to remember has had a very stormy history
because it's only been unified three times
in its entire history.
The first example being the Holy Roman Empire,
basically the empire that was the heir to Charlemagne.
And then the second empire, the German reunification
under Bismarck in the 19th century.
And then more recently with the fall of the Berlin Wall
and the reunification of Germany, you know, they're they're essentially been those three
reunifications
The problem the problem of Germany is that it is in a
Totally unenviable
geopolitical position. It is literally surrounded on all sides by powerful countries,
France, Britain, Italy, Russia, and at one time in its history, Austria-Hungary.
So, you know, the problem with Germany is that it has had, simply by the nature of the case, always to
have a strong and powerful military just to defend itself.
And as a result of having that military, the other thing the German, that is just part
of the German way of war, I mean, it's been this way for several centuries they have had to to take that military and train it to move very quickly and to hit very hard and
Way above its you know punching way above its weight class so to speak
So that you know, that's just always gonna be Germany like it or not now
We tried after the end of World War I to tell
Germany, no, you can't have that big military anymore. Well, you know, that didn't work
out too well. So they decided that, yeah, we're going to have a big military and it's
going to be really big. So, and very punchy. So, you know, the Nazis were just kind of the ones to benefit from that geopolitical
circumstance and that particular part of German culture.
So I'm not worried about Germany per se.
I really am not.
I would be more worried if the European Union or NATO weren't there then yeah
I'd be more worried about Germany because again, they're gonna have to rear
You know
the United States is a failing empire like it or not and that means that all those old rivalries and
powers in Europe are gonna have to rear and
Principle power number one in Europe is guess who?
No.
Um, it's just like Japan, Japan's going to have to rearm.
And by the way, that's what they're doing.
Okay.
I get that.
Yeah.
I get that too.
I don't begrudge them that, you know, um, is there a hidden hand in the
rise of Hitler in your opinion?
Oh yes, absolutely.
There is.
But to get back to your, you know, I'm going around Harvey's barn again, to get back to
your other question about biblical prophecy, I have to warn people that I suspect very strongly that Mr. Globaloni is using people's understandings,
and I'm putting that in quotation marks, and interpretations of biblical prophecy
as a template of their own geopolitical action and that therefore I want to warn people
the fulfillment is the deception and we're seeing it particularly now with all the stuff going on
about Israel and we're hearing it every day on talk radio in this country of,
oh, I will bless them that bless thee and curse them that curse thee.
And therefore, we all have to support Israel.
Yes.
Folks, I'm going to be very blunt and honest.
That view is a denial of Christ.
Oh. you is a denial of Christ. And the reason why is it has always been the understanding
of the church that that particular verse applies to Christ, who is the fulfillment of the law
and of all of its sacrifice and of all of its covenants, and therefore whose church, whose body is Israel.
So the blessings and cursings accrue to those who bless Christ and the church, not that
little thing over in the Middle East. The fulfillment of prophecy that people are expecting is the false fulfillment.
It is a preparation for you-know-who.
There is only one thing that that false fulfillment cannot reduplicate.
It cannot conquer death.
My kingdom is not of this world is for a reason, and that reason has to do with the resurrection.
It has nothing to do.
That's the rebuilt temple.
It has nothing to do with a pile of bricks over in the Middle East anymore.
That's the problem that we're witnessing right now, and everybody's on that bandwagon, including
the Muslims expecting the Imam Mahdi and the, what is it, that sect of Judaism that is doing
all this because they want to bring about the Messiah.
So you have all of these all of these groups working to fulfill their prophecy when in fact
they're all ignoring the fulfillment that's already there.
Okay, it's I can't be more blunt and simple folks And I don't care how many Bible verses you throw at me, the problem is you're interpreting
those verses with the wrong pair of spectacles to begin with.
So I'm not interested.
Unless you can point me to the course of performance in an ecumenical council of the church or
in a father of the church acknowledged as an authority that that's your
interpretation of where it comes from. I'm not interested. Sola Scriptura doesn't work, folks.
There is in law what is called the course of performance. When you are in doubt over the
interpretation of an ambiguous contract, the law will have you look at the course of performance of the people
that are subscribing to that contract and how that course of performance suggests that
the contract should be interpreted.
This is not to be done in a vacuum.
Christ did establish apostles who had doctrinal authority in the church and they handed that
down.
So there is a tradition of interpretation that you also have to look at.
Your Bible and Bible only is not going to work.
And by the way, there's a little example of the Ethiopian eunuch in the book of Acts that
is there to illustrate precisely that point.
So on and on we could go.
But beware of these fulfillments of biblical prophecy, because what they are ultimately
teaching you to do is look away from Christ as the fulfillment.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
Sir, it's been an honor.
I know we have a time crunch, so I could talk to you for hours and hours and hours
I have your book on the Babylonian bankers. I
Would love if you could come back sometime. We can get into that
One more time where you would you like them to go find you?
If they're interested in finding me they need to go to my website with
www.giza.com that's where
they can find me and if they need to email me that's where they can find the contact
button to do so.
Well it's been an honor man we've done a lot of shows and this one stands out as one
of my favorites it was a blessing that you came and spent some time with us.
Well, thanks for having me guys.
Anytime, all the time. We appreciate you coming on and let's break down this episode. Wow,
wow, wow. Fire, dude. We, we, usually we take a couple of minutes before we get into it,
but we had to jump right into it, man. That guy, that guy is a plethora of knowledge.
Every time I think I'm somewhat smart,
I talk to someone like him and I'm going, oh, I'm dumb.
What are you going to do with this book?
Read it.
Didn't you see, he said it's very dense.
What do you call it, Johnny?
What do you mean?
He talked about his book about how it was very-
Well, dense, you said dance.
That's a good one.
Scholarly?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He has a four-part book, he said,
on just basically the church.
Yeah.
I mean, dude, everything he says lines up.
Yeah, it's funny.
The one thing is my Protestant bones kind of...
And that's OK.
You don't have to agree with everything, Johnny.
When he starts talking about how, cause to me, the mistake of both the Orthodox church
and the Catholic church is all the liturgy and all the tradition that was established
by people, you know, all that shit that's caked on top of that, what Jesus said.
Yeah. Do you know what I mean?
I doubt all of that.
Even if it did come from the polyintruded, from Paul.
You're talking about like,
I don't know if this is part of it, but confession.
Like all that.
That's among the things, yeah.
Do you think eating of the blood of Christ
and all that stuff?
I think it's possible, yeah.
I mean, I grew up doing that rarely on like
you know high holidays, but it was a
But we didn't you know as Protestants didn't believe it literally no
But I just I think all that's extraneous and not not that important and at worst it's
It's wrong, you know possibly because it's how do you? Like, it was established by a line of popes and late... I mean, look at who the pope is. All our popes
lately have sucked. And what? They're the ones creating all these traditions and stuff.
I agree.
And there have been popes even going, I mean, they had popes, you know, in the, before the split
for the Orthodox, there were popes that established traditions that they continue, so I don't know.
I mean, because the Catholic one is you got to do your communion first, and that's when
you're allowed to start to talk to the priest to tell him your confessions. And then after
you confess all your sins is when he's allowed to…
To enlist your children. Oh, no.
That's after.
So, yeah.
And then he's allowed to give you the right to eat
and drink the body of Christ, and then you go,
and then he tells you to give a couple prayers
so you can forgive you.
It seems like that's excessive, right?
It just seems like what, so he's talking about,
a lot about sins.
Do you guys feel like that
he felt like we get too lost in the sin?
Yes.
I wanted to ask him those things,
but I know we had a short amount of time,
so I didn't want to get lost into that stuff,
and maybe if we have him back, I get to ask him that.
Because you know, there's a lot of stuff about,
listen, my whole thing about religion right now
and my own spiritual journey is like,
I want it how it applies to me and how I work through that
and not this desire to push it on other people
and not have people in my life that maybe don't subscribe
to that way of thinking.
And I just feel like that's just for me.
I need to make decisions on how I act
and how I treat people and all that stuff.
Do you understand?
No, totally.
So it's the split in the, among Protestants, there's the split between the evangelicals
and the rest.
And the evangelicals are the ones that are very much about imposing and going out and
trying to convert everybody you come across.
And then there are people for whom faith is more personal.
But I mean, if you thought that as many evangelicals, most probably all of them do, you know, with
a few exceptions, I'm sure, that not telling people about that meant their eternal damnation,
then I guess I would be out there in the streets too.
You know, I feel like, in my opinion, that God finds people where they are.
But yeah, I mean, that's a tough one.
But also imagine you not converting people doesn't let you in.
Yeah, that's not, I mean, I don't, that's not even the evangelical faith.
What I find so interesting is like things he said we've talked about in the show before,
and not that that doesn't mean it's not interesting,
because it is super interesting,
but it reinforces things that we believe
that we see playing out in real time, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like the influx of Muslims into Europe,
that is done on purpose to destroy Christianity
No, I mean I'm fighting this thing still but
That all lines up to me. That is all interesting to me that is done purposefully
By what I believe in he has a book. I have it at home
You know the Babylonian bankers.
What's their end game?
To destroy our connection with God.
Like they most likely worship fallen angels, the Watchers.
And that clicks.
When you start talking about that stuff,
you're like, yeah, everything lines up perfectly.
You get into, yeah, everything lines up perfectly. You know, and you get into so much like you get into like how how when he goes, all these churches are corrupt. I get that man. I get that when Ted Cruz is
going those who bless Israel are blessed those who curse Israel are cursed and
he believes it's a country.
That's all manipulation
that at some point they're going, we're going to call this area Israel because we're going
to tell them if they don't bless Israel, they are cursed. It's such a deep, it's a deep,
deep, deep, deep, deep chess game.
Well, he got punked by Tucker, didn't he?
I mean, just exposed him for,
cause he kept, he didn't say come out with that.
You know, he had to, Tucker really had to dig
to get him to kind of finally just spill it that like,
hey, I'm here because this is like,
I'm brainwashed by this prophecy.
Yes.
And that's the only thing I really,
I mean, you could tell when he got to that.
And that brainwashing allows him to do what he wants to do which is collect money from people
Yeah, and in this power position a pack no big deal this this allows me to line up
I'm taking this money from people that are killing children
Okay, and I'm doing it because I'm a Christian and this view lines up, allows me to do this without feeling like
I'm committing violence against God's people who are everybody.
Everybody.
That's what Jesus came to say.
Yeah, Jew and Gentile alike are capable of salvation and not, because that's a very
different thing, you know, and we know it because, you know, the tradition of Judaism continues.
And, you know, you got these people out there that are talking about how, you know, Jesus
isn't real and all that stuff. And it's like, there is so much at work, right?
Yeah.
To discredit God, that why would they go through something like that that's so
fake if it's so fake and made up and it's like based on Caesar and all this
stuff that you hear a lot of people talk about why would they go through so much
to destroy that brand right like if it's really a manipulation yeah wouldn't they
wouldn't they encourage it like they do with
elections, right? Like if we go elections don't matter and they're constantly pushing it. Well,
because it's a, it's a false paradigm. And maybe at some point it was real,
right? It keeps people engaged at some point it was real. And at some point they came in
completely manipulated it and it gets people into this right-left
Paradigm that isn't real. Yeah
And that's how it is dude look at how they talk about Christ look how they talk about elections
That's just bad history the thing that Jesus
Cuz a lot of people try to say he didn't even exist which is the most cynical of all the historians about Jesus
say that he existed at the very least. I mean, it's just bad history. It's just some... You want
to believe that. It's a belief at that point, really. Well, it could also get into that these
people out there, I'm not going to say names because I'm just not interested in that, but
that are like, this is a fake thing. It's like, well, maybe the presentation of how he's being presented.
That's what worries me about the church. The liturgy and all the traditions and stuff.
Like that's the, because we know, I mean, we've got a pretty good, every time they find
an older scripture, it's always shocking how accurate it is compared to what we have now.
Like, or what we, now, or the older copies we
had. Because there was a long time where we were like, boy, this has been hundreds and
hundreds of years after the fact that these copies of the New Testament were written or
the Old Testament. And then they just keep getting pushed back. And they're always just
like really, remarkably consistent across the generations.
And what he said about what they're doing in Israel
fits into what Seven Seas just put out,
that they're astroturfing the fulfillment of these prophecies
to get everybody behind it.
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know?
And my God, did that guy drop some hammers on the Civil War?
Yes.
And how much deeper it was?
And did you know that they had troops in Canada?
Did you know that maybe I'm an idiot?
You did know that.
Yeah, I mean, I'm a nerd.
He goes deep down on the Civil War.
But you knew that, like Napoleon set up a puppet government.
No, dude, it's funny, the guy that he installed,
oh, what was his name, Maximilian maybe,
he actually was a great leader.
He ended up getting killed,
but he did a lot of really liberalization of the country,
modernized Mexico's government.
And then they just, I mean, he's out.
I think they shot him in the end
because he was a puppet figure
and they wanted to be
ruled by a native.
But it was-
Now they're ruled by a Jewish woman?
Yeah.
It's so crazy.
But the confirmation-
I tried to explain that to my dad and then she's like, well, she's still Catholic.
I'm like, even if she's still Catholic, just her being Jewish and there being 10,000 of
them in all of Mexico doesn't surprise you?
Yeah.
And then the getter election, they assassinated everybody else.
Like, people just moved on for that.
Like, 26 people were assassinated.
That's like crazy.
Isn't that crazy?
Like, candidates all across the country, to be fair.
But yeah, that's like, well, did you guys see?
Whatever happened to that guy in Colombia a couple weeks ago?
Is he all right?
Yeah, he survived.
Unbelievable.
I cannot believe that guy survived. Because that was a straight Is he all right? Yeah, he survived. Unbelievable.
I cannot believe that guy survived.
Because that was a straight headshot.
I mean, I've never seen so much blood. It was horrifying.
And you have to be like, imagine if you're an assassin. It's like, I hit him in the head. What do you mean he's still alive?
I'm thinking maybe JFK did fake his death and he's out there with the hole in his head.
Well, that whole thing's interesting.
But survived doesn't like, is he like brain dead? Is he like 50 cent nobody said?
Nobody said he that he's brain dead. I didn't hear that. He's in the hospital recovering, but then you know
They're like we got to still take him out. So they're probably sending people over there now. Let's see
Man, there are not a lot of updates on that. He's undergoes shooting. That was two weeks ago
I had his security detail cut on the day of the attack
Oh when you get that call when you're like, hey, we're security. Yeah, they got cut. All right
Speeches done. I'm going home on home. It's over dude. I'm not running for president anymore. Sorry
That's why that start. Uh
Yeah, uh, hold on. I'm trying to what was the guy's name? Uh
Man, we got Maximilian the first in Mexico. Yeah, his name was he was he was Habsburg
and
They were trying to restore the monarchy there and that's all I'm trying to
He was executed by firing squad in 1867
Juarez had him shot.
That's tough.
But he did a lot of stuff.
Yeah, like good stuff.
Napoleon III is kind of famously a dipshit though.
He wanted to, and he's not even like
the direct descendant of Napoleon,
I don't think, I think he's like his nephew or something.
And see, I'd always heard,
what was interesting about that to me,
I'd always heard that, what was interesting about that to me, I'd always heard that France
wanted to support the Confederacy more directly, but it was England that kind of helped them
back.
Russia didn't want to, but if England had given the go ahead, they would have.
France would have engaged, but it was always England that kind of had the final say over
that.
So that's interesting for him to say that it was actually the French and the British that
wanted it, but it was the Russians that
that slowed him down. That's fascinating to me. I didn't know that. It is fascinating. And then he gets into, you know,
England, the United States, and the Vatican, which we talk about those three pillars that basically control the world.
And the fact that he brought, I mean, Alexander,
again, gets into this whole thing about Russia
and just like this demonization of Russia
and what they've done to those people.
And it does make sense when you start to look
into the spiritual war that's really about
the Russian Orthodox Church that they cannot control
and this deep hatred of it and why they hate Russia,
but they love China, which is completely and utterly like atheist, right? I mean, like the
communism is the absence of God. The state is God. Yeah, the leader is God. Yeah. Which is again,
you're getting into this Muslim in New York City who wants to make all these supermarkets.
Muslim in New York City who wants to make all these supermarkets, government ran. That's the beginning of socialism, and that is the beginning of communism.
This is the place where you'll queue up in like 10 years to get bread from the government.
That's what he's establishing basically.
Yeah, because an independent store cannot compete with the government.
We learned it from the postal Postal Service, right?
They suck compared to now.
They were improved because they did have to compete with FedEx and UPS, but they suck.
But you can also get into like if something is ran by the government,
does it need to make a profit?
The Federal Reserve runs at it. I mean, excuse me, the the US Postal Service
runs in the red all the time. So if you have these supermarkets...
Like a government Walmart. Talking about government Walmart.
A government Vons or Ralphs. That's what we have in LA. Ralphs. It's the big
grocery store. Imagine if that was ran by the the California They don't have to run at a profit so they can offer you way cheaper goods
Because the because the other businesses have to run in a profit to stay open
It's the worst idea and this guy's going around all these fuck and going around all these influences going
We're only raising taxes on the 1%
I don't give a fuck how much money you make a tax is a penalty Going around all these influencers going, we're only raising taxes on the 1%.
I don't give a fuck how much money you make.
A tax is a penalty.
A tax is a penalty.
It is hurting you for succeeding.
And what do they give you when you fail?
They reward you with welfare.
It's a reward for failing.
And these people are like, oh, I can't make it,
here's some money, congratulations,
you don't have to work for it,
we're just gonna give it to you.
But I mean, I agree, I mean, all that,
but eventually isn't the UBI gonna be that?
That's what they want, I don't know,
I think it's gonna be a slower run.
I am very worried about this thing
that RFK Junior wants us to wear, have you seen you seen this like it's like a will you look up?
this like RFK
Trackable
It's something you just put out you like it for like tracking fitness like yeah and all that okay
RFK juniors bonkers plan to fit every American with a tracking device
to fit every American with a tracking device. As he knows for cancer.
Now we already have tracking devices called our phone.
Yeah, truly.
But this is the beginning of putting stuff on you
that is going to lead to more social credit.
He says that Apple Watch, Fitbit, Whoop, Aurorang
were key to the Maha agenda.
He said that technology could help people lose weight
and exercise more regularly, which I agree with that,
but is he talking about something on your chest?
Whoa, I didn't see that one.
Yeah.
What I can picture is you use your phone,
you walk around and they won't give you your medicine
if you don't get your 20,000 steps
because you're not participating.
You get what I mean?
You don't get the discount.
Yeah, insurers are already trying that.
They're giving you discounts on insurance
if you agree to have your steps tracked
and stuff like that.
They caught Tesla with car insurance.
I don't know if they caught them.
It was a feature, really.
But they, people found that when they were speeding
and driving more recklessly,
their Tesla car insurance got more expensive
because Tesla was using their data.
Social credit score. So now what they want to do
is they're going to start using your phones. Basically when you use a GPS app like let's say
Waze and they go oh this is a super busy highway. How they know that? Based on how many cell phones
are there. So now what they're going to start doing is based on how fast your cell phone's going,
they're gonna send you a ticket.
Does anybody want that?
People would riot.
They're not gonna, you think that maybe in California.
Well, I mean, we did get away with traffic cams,
so maybe there is something to that, Johnny.
I mean, that's infinitely worse than traffic cams.
What about the one me and John were talking about?
Your insurance can
Keep track of your steps you hit 20,000 steps you get discounted insurance. I don't do that. They would do that. Yeah, but dude
Don't get 20,000 steps that's what happens. I'm okay when I'm giving discounts or something But as long as they're not cloaking the disk and how don't they do that?
If you're just a fat fuck that never gets up the couch and you want to get insurance?
You're gonna get that right. Yeah, you said you'd not be able to afford it or you didn't get it
Yeah, but that's what Obamacare did made it so that people like that could now everybody has expensive like
Expensive insurance, but most people can afford it. You know what I mean? It's enough to hurt everybody.
That was an all time banger.
Absolutely.
That was an all time banger, dude.
We've had some great episodes lately.
Gotta have them back soon.
I'd have them on every day.
You wanna be the co-host?
Yeah.
We got one more spot on the couch.
Go to samtriplee.com, you can grab all my dates.
Can't wait to get to San Diego.
July 17th through the 19th.
August, I'm gonna be in Boston.
Broadbrook, with Eddie Bravo,
whenever this pussy decides to fly.
Kansas City, next one.
And then, what's the go up one?
Oh, that's Kansas City.
Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Skankfest.
More dates coming.
Constantly trying to get booked everywhere, so we do it.
Dude, the premium content, Sam Trippley, has been fire,
I must say.
Samtrippley.com, I mean, everything is deep dives, dude.
Deep dives.
Now, you get three episodes a week on samtrippley. calm. I also put it on Twitter. I also put it on locals
I also put it on sub stack and I also put and when I say put one episode a week on
on
sub stack
Twitter and
Rockfin gets two because it's $15 and Sam Trippley gets three
And Rockfin gets two because it's $15 and Sam Tripoli gets three.
So you can go and depend on what you want to do, but the bangers of bangers are on samtripoli.com and I'm constantly putting there.
It's, it's more of up to date stuff that's going on.
You know, we booked Tim Fall hat out.
Uh, I think we're booked out to October right now.
So these are pre-booked people,
and we tend to keep it more evergreen,
meaning today's episode, you could watch that
a year from now, two years from now, six years from now.
We're debating whether we're gonna bring back TFH live.
I think we might do it half an hour, an hour on Friday,
live on our new YouTube channel,
which is YouTube.com slash tinfoilhat YouTube.
Check that out, we're doing ourselves.
Yes it is, it's going to be YouTube friendly.
That's the only way you can survive on there.
But I'm seeing all these people getting
hundreds of thousands of views on their thing
and they're doing what we're doing.
You know, so we got to kind of play in that. That's where the Main Street is guys.
That's where they all go. If you go down a little bit.
Can I just also say someone, I saw someone complaining to me on Twitter that we were censoring the show now.
You outed yourself as someone who only watches on YouTube if you're complaining about that because it's not censored anywhere else.
They thought we were just- Twitter you get the full thing. Sam Tri else. They thought we were just- Twitter, you get the full thing.
Sam Tripley, you get the full thing.
Rockfin, you get the full thing.
Don't watch on the corp, the comp, that's ruled by the most evil company on the planet.
Rumble, you get the full thing.
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You get all over the place.
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YouTube, YouTube for some reason is the only place most people want to go.
That's where it is.
And we'd be real idiots not to play by their rules to put our thing up.
We have to do it.
It's where all the views are.
And if you don't like the censored, go to the plethora of other platforms that want to show in its
in its real form. If you really Johnny, let me tell you some guys. I always tell you about
cash daddies, the Patreon, Johnny, a really great weekend for a couple of our stocks,
right? Yes. Yes. Nvidia and Uber. Uber went nuts today.
Yesterday, Nvidia going nuts. So, I mean, you would know all this if you checked
out Cash Daddies. Patreon.com slash Cash Daddies. You go there, oh it's 20 bucks a month.
That's so much money. If you listen and you play it right, and again, you could
lose it anytime because it is, it is a form, I wouldn't say it's gambling but it really is right?
You're you're investing in your future. You're investing your future. You would you'd make $20 out the gate
Go to patreon.com slash sam daddy go back say I go cash daddies. How we do is crush your dates chaos twin
Saw I was blessed to see uh the paranoid american this weekend
He says it's it's looking really good, episode two.
Go down, go down.
And then guys, these are the affiliates.
And these affiliates are things that you want in your life.
The live longer formula, dude, like Johnny and I
were talking about, and Xavier as well,
we're talking about fasting,
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there's a lot of data coming out
that maybe is the best thing for you right now.
Or not, just that it takes longer to do what you want.
You gotta do more fasting.
And dude, thelivelongerformula.com, man,
it is, he'll sit down with you,
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on what's the best thing for you to do.
I really can't recommend that enough.
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Dude, I saw his stuff at there.
It's amazing, dude.
I mean, there are things out there that can make you feel better.
You don't need a pill.
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Go check that out. Then we got of course, Bi-Gold and Silver. I buy it every month.
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EMF Rocks, I'm gonna get that for my phones.
I need to start putting them in a Verde bag.
And then Prometheus, I know more and more people
are getting on there, dude, on their website.
And it's just like, I know a lot of conspiracy podcasts,
listen to this, when your premium content starts cooking
with gas, they're gonna take your Patreon away away so you either do something about it now and that is
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Yeah, I'm back on Twitter at Johnny ordered to please uh like follow me cuz yeah
You think they give me their LinkedIn so I can add it to the I don't have a LinkedIn
I'm watching my own a LinkedIn no our link tree try again
I only don't I'm only on Twitter. What do I don't have a word Instagram? I don't really do anything
That's the profit more that I feel like that's more for family.
No, that's Facebook is for family.
Facebook is for losers.
We get a lot of comments on our stuff I'm posting on Facebook. I'm very excited.
So guys, that's it. Thanks for tuning in. Love you guys very much and enjoy these highlights.
Here's a clip from the latest broken sim it's very weird that a la rider advertisement and a bdsm gay man
advertisement sound exactly alike looking for a rough guy ain't afraid to fight won't give up
take a punishment it is really yeah like are you looking for an insurrectionist or a gay lover i
can't tell here it is right here okay uh OK, now take it for what it's worth.
Anybody can post it on Craigslist, obviously.
It could be Satire, who knows.
Looking for the toughest badasses in the city, Los
Angeles.
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Compensation is $6,500 to $12,500 per week.
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This unit will be activated only when the situation demands it, but you get paid every
week whether you're taking it up the ass or not.
Yeah, it's so crazy.
High pressure, high risk, no room for hesitation.
We need individuals who do not break, panic or fold under stress and are
basically all around kick-ass dudes. Physical strength, speed, conditioning, it's all important,
but mental toughness is everything. If you're not the biggest gay guy in the room, but you're the
one people follow when things go bad, that's who we're looking for and it just goes on like that forever bonus experience military, etc
Right. It's so crazy, right? Yeah. Yeah, it's insane
Well, and then you have okay, here's here's to me that people are missing the point of what's happening
So Laura Loomer goes on Twitter. Oh, it says the dumbest
By the way, I got a ton of traction off that. Oh, you know, it's 900,000 views
So she goes on Twitter, right and I'll try to find your tweet here
Yeah, Laura Loomer says time to deploy Palantir to Los Angeles to deal with the illegals
You know, you'd love to see it. You're lying if you say you wouldn't and I say I go up
Yeah, and Sam says there's no coming back from this tweet and you're absolutely right and she says I don't care
I'd say it again. I don't care if Palantir tech sir surveils jihadis and illegals. I want them all out of my country
Do you really think we're going to mass deport 65 million people without advanced technology?
Are you that naive remove every single one and you responded enjoy the freefall?
Now here's how you know that everybody in the media they're missing the point
because if you type in Laura Loomer right now these are the stories that come
up well nothing about that it's all about her it's calling AOC chunky yeah
and by all the stories are that crazy they find pictures of Laura Loomer in
the same dress with a giant tummy tummy oh really yeah so she called her a porky
Puerto Rican as well as she's all minded dude I like she's entering her thick
latin age who cares she's annoying you know her big their boobs have gotten
bigger too if she's getting everyone keeps hoping she's pregnant for some reason.
Puerto Rico no se vende.
Puerto Rico no se vende and New York is not for sale.
New York is not for sale!
They want this bitch to run so bad.
She had no chance.
The only person that has a chance is Tulsi Gabbard.
Because you can stand, you can...
She ain't a Democrat.
You're fine with her voice. It's the only one
She has a phone sex voice and you're like, yes
Anything else sounds like your wife grinding you
But isn't that I mean for all the I mean nobody's focused on that except for Sam Tripoli, of course
Yeah, I mean there's the guys who they always get called the black pills. They've been on our show
They're the one calling it out. But Laura Loomer none in the mainstream media report on it
I don't even hate Laura Loomer. I think she's a Zionist weirdo
She's an idiot, but sometimes she has some good points, but this is the end of it, dude
You can't come back from this Laura. Have you watched?
Terminator the Matrix judge, Judge Dredd?
What was the Harrison Ford one?
Not Sling Blade.
Blade Runner.
Blade Runner.
They told us this is happening.
Why are you calling for it?
It's so, dude, and it's just this issue.
It's got people divided along exactly the wrong lines.
The right-wingers should be the ones
that are most vociferously against this kind of surveillance.
You know, the free speech people, the anti-surveillance state people, they should all be against this
because it's this immigration thing.
And then these idiots are like, what about your iPhone?
I choose to be on it.
That's my consent.
Like do you like getting a camera speeding ticket where you didn't, you know you weren't
speeding, but because of the angles, they got you rolling through a red light. That's how I beat it. I hit my I had to fight it
I hit my fucking break at the last second. They then he goes don't tell anybody go. What do you mean?
Don't tell anybody I just fucking beat you wait. Don't tell anybody what what do you mean that I won?
This is Sam AAA's traffic court
Who said don't tell you the guy that what we were deliberating like before I went in front of the judge I
Had to go in front of somebody else and he had to show me the video and I go bang
I just hit the brake right there the video stops. You don't know if I go anywhere cuz it's just a money grab
So like Johnny you could be on your iPhone scam and he told you not to tell you don't know if I go anywhere because it's just money grab so like Johnny you could be on your iPhone scam and he told you not to tell me I
don't say anything they buy go dude as soon as I leave I'm talking to
everybody okay so that's it that by the way another instance of Sam Tripoli's
traffic court this has been Sam Tripoli's traffic court anyways, I go on this. Um, so like Johnny, let's say you just, you got it. You gotta get cross street quick and there's no traffic and you're way down from the crosswalk and you just run across. Yeah. And there's a camera.
Jaywalk. That's what we're not talking iPhones. Yeah. Well, it's also, dude, I mean, Minority Report was so far ahead of his time that Spielberg movie, because it was, it showed, it didn't
just show what that society is going to be like, but it showed how worn down people are
of how used to it people were. Cause remember those little spiders that would just, they
come in under your door and everybody, there's two people in that movie having sex and they
just pause for a second. So that thing can scan their eyes and move on that's what it's coming to they're normalizing it, dude
When once they're they've gotten us to ask people like Laura Lueber who should be on the front lines against this
Yeah are asking for she got her lady dick kicked in and that in that tweet
Just so I can't and dude and then you have like the naivety. Like she has, she has literal balls telling me that I am naive.
When you think that this Orwellian technology is just going to be
used on jihadists and illegals. Like how, I mean,
like you're not that dumb.
Learn nothing from the Patriot act.
You're not that dumb. You've gotten pretty far in your life. We know you're not that dumb. So
You're either naive and you're too old for that
Okay, you're either dumb and you got too far to be that or you're lying
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You should know by then.
Wake up, Aaron! This is only the beginning.
You just blew my mind.