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Oct. 1, 2023 - Blood Money
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Working to seize your freedom w/ Matt Beaudreau - Blood Money Episode 110
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So, let's get started. Let's go.
So,
Matt, I'm going to screw up your last name.
I apologize. Boudreaux?
Boudreaux? That's Boudreaux is how we say it, too.
But that sounded right to me, so we're good.
Matt, I'm very excited to have you here.
So Matt's all about, like...
Freedom. He's all about freedom.
You know, if you read his bio, which is right down below, I mean, he's been an entrepreneur, a consultant, he helps businesses, but everything that Matt stands for stems from freedom, freeing yourself from the system, no longer being a slave to this corporate US Corp system.
And so we're very happy to have Matt over here.
Matt, let's just dive right into it, man.
Tell us a little bit about your background and what you've been up to.
Yeah, I'll give you guys kind of the 30,000 foot overview and we can go wherever we want to go.
I always tell people I'm a career educator.
So what I mean by that is I came out of school and I got straight A's all through school, all through college, not because I'm extraordinarily intelligent, but because I figured out the game of school early on.
So figured out how to do that, got my straight A's, but then turned down a job at the White House coming out of college and went, well, now what?
Now what do I do? Who am I? I don't know.
You turned down a job at the White House.
I mean, that's a you mentioned that casually, but I mean, that's because it never went any further.
I was going to, you know, Secret Service was I had the job offered, gone through the background process for Secret Service.
That's where I thought I was going to go.
Yeah. He was talked out of it by a Secret Service agent who said, you don't want to do this.
You don't want to sacrifice your integrity.
Why? Why? Why? Why? Tell me more about that.
What does that mean, sacrificing your integrity?
Yeah. He just said, look, you're going to say some things in public that aren't really true because you're going to have to do it for the job.
You're going to have to be around people that you don't necessarily like.
He knew enough about me as an individual.
He's like, you're not going to like some of the people that you're having to serve and protect.
You're not going to like the idea that blind people are hiding the truth around certain things that the public will hear this, but you'll know this.
So I just highly encourage you to think otherwise.
I definitely don't like the way this is going, the direction this is going.
So I would get out if I was you.
And I took it to heart because I knew who he was.
Wow. So I turned that down, but then was going, okay, well, who am I? What do I do?
So a couple years after that, working on jobs, I found myself at Stanford University and got into the game of education and the game of schooling, learning that it's not the meritocracy, people thought.
So I became a public school teacher, public school administrator, private school teacher, private school administrator, trying to fix all of this, which eventually led me to leave all of it and launch schools of my own.
This is something, sorry to pause you, but this is something that we talk a lot about, is the parallel systems, right?
Because a lot of us have been through the traditional systems, and what you speak about right now, by the way, applies, I think, to every industrial complex in this country.
It applies to, one that applies to especially, that is especially relevant right now, is our judiciary, our completely corrupt judiciary and our completely corrupt Legislature.
And people that are frustrated at this bring up topics like, oh, revolution, civil war.
And what I tell them is, no, parallel systems, right?
You don't like their system? You have all the right in the world to create your own system.
The law gives us the right to do that.
Why not just create parallel systems and, you know, create a little garden of Eden here?
And then let's see what happens. Everybody that's miserable in the system eventually is going to realize, oh, damn, look what you have over here.
And they're going to want to come over here.
That's a peaceful transition.
But anyway, just wanted to mention that.
But that's well said. And the reason most people don't do that is because that takes work, right?
It's easier to be the person, you know, right behind me got the man in the arena quote.
It's easier to be the person that's going to Sunday quarterback it and go, everybody should, they should, they should.
When you turn that around and go, I need to, then it's work.
Then it's responsibility, right?
So, but I, you know, that was it.
So I took the responsibility to start building out a parallel system of schools.
And simultaneously while I was doing this, and when I call them schools, because people know that, but really they were Work centers for young people, showing them how to go towards freedom and sovereignty and self-awareness and self-confidence and building out their own businesses and their own future.
So as I'm building these, organically, a speaking career took off where I was speaking to the biggest companies on the planet and traveling around the world and doing so.
So I got to hear from them what they weren't seeing from the young people that they wish they did.
And I got to bring that back.
And we built out all of these schools all over the world.
So as we started building these out, you know, since then, I've not only building those out, I've partnered with my friend, Tim Kennedy, who many of the listeners probably know who Tim is.
And we started a mentorship program for young men around the world.
We've got another one for For dads around the world and we got another one that's coming for ladies and we're building out more school campuses.
So let me ask you about that, right?
The mentorship for the men dads.
You know, one of the things that we talk about a lot is the attack on masculinity, the attack on men.
Anybody like paying attention.
I mean, there's a gazillion grants for minorities, women, these special groups, which to me are just ridiculous.
Any special group means that another group is being discriminated again.
So it's basically Institutionalized racism and prejudice, right?
So we keep hearing about how every single group is being helped, but men are being left behind because they're called toxic.
There's definitely an attack on masculinity.
And lo and behold, you look at, you know, the history of the world, right?
And the steps of any takeover, genocide, whatever you want to call it, always start with the destruction of men, the removal of men.
I find it very interesting that you focus on men.
Tell me about the sentiments behind that.
Does it have anything to do with the stuff I talked about?
Or is it just like, because you think it's nice to help men?
No, it has a lot to do with what you're talking about.
And again, I come from the education background, right?
So what do we do with young men as they come to the system?
We put them in a system that school, first and foremost, is built to make slaves.
It's not built to educate human beings.
Yeah. We take this system, we say, hey, by five years old, you've got to submit your child to this state system.
And then the first thing we do is go, ooh, this little boy right here, he's not wanting to sit down and listen to this boring, like he's not wanting to do it.
He must have a methamphetamine deficiency.
So let's go ahead and get him hooked early and often and make him a zombie.
We're going to have this cultural attack where we're going to give him all of these distractions as well.
First of all, you're not okay as a boy.
Don't be physical. Don't go after slaying that dragon.
Don't do any of that. Then we're going to give you distractions.
We're going to make sure you get distracted by video games.
We're going to make sure you get distracted by porn.
We're going to shoot you up with a bunch of chemicals that get you all out of whack.
We're going to give you shitty food.
And then we're going to, after cutting you off at the knees all this time and making you weak as you've grown older, then we're going to ask you why you can't stand up and do something right.
It has been a cultural attack at all levels.
That's why we started there.
Yeah. And one of the topics that we talked about on this show is, you know, men, and we've interviewed a lot of different men.
I mean, it is scary out there for men right now.
There's this thing called Passport Bros, where you have mass numbers of men pretty much giving up on relationships in the United States because of how indoctrinated the women have become.
And I know this is maybe a controversial topic, but it's a fact.
I hear it all the time.
Every single male that I know that is single complains about the same thing, that a culture has been created where, frankly, there's no equality between the sexes.
You know, there's no understanding between the sexes and women have been, you know, and I'm not generalizing, but this is something that the mainstream media seems to be doing, is indoctrinating women to basically be against the men of the country, to think men are flawed, there's something less about them.
I constantly hear about these troubles dating where...
You know, men practically feel like they're constantly, you know, mistreated and stuff.
Do you think there is a cultural thing that is essentially a cancer to the relationships within our country?
Yeah, I think what's been perpetuated is Men should be more like women.
Women should be more like men, right?
And that is inherently what's causing a lot of these issues.
Instead of taking a look at the beauty that is a woman, the beauty that is a man, and going, look, they are, in a lot of ways, equal and opposite forces that when you put them together is a beautiful thing.
But when you're training both to be more like the other, you're inherently weakening both of them, right?
You make the female more masculine and more aggressive, and you make the guy more passive and, you know, more and more weak.
It doesn't turn out to be something where they come together in a great fashion.
That's what's happening. No, definitely not.
Sorry, I interrupted your last thought, but keep on rockin' and rollin'.
Tim and I have started these global mentorship programs.
We have young men now that are in these mentorships.
We're starting all of these schools.
And if we can get as many people into these schools as we can, we want to do that because they're a vastly different thing.
But we have some young guys that are like, hey, I'm still in school.
It doesn't matter. I'm going to have to continue to go to public school.
And we're going, okay, great. Well, we want to give you some mentorship anyways.
Let's see how we can help you.
So we got these mentorship programs for them.
The men that have grown up in this system are going, man, I'm a husband now and I'm a dad, but I don't know what that looks like.
We're going, okay. Let's show you what it looks like.
And not from a here's Matt and Tim's perspective.
These mentorship programs, we bring in the best men on the planet.
We're bringing in names that everybody knows to come in and speak into these guys and give them the projects and the challenges and things to continue to grow.
And the whole thing is getting them to understand how to mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally get to the place where they're not answering to anybody or anything they don't want to going forward.
Yeah. Period. End of story.
And we're going to do the same thing. We got a ladies program that's launching, not run by us, but in accordance with us that will launch in January.
So just trying to get people to understand and take responsibility.
Do you teach men? I mean, one of the big problems that we've identified in the way things are set up is the corporate mirror system, where essentially, once you're signed into that, you're in this bigamous relationship with the government.
It's not just you and your You got the government as a third party.
They could cause havoc. They could take your children.
They could destroy your life in so many different ways.
Is getting out of that system part of this process?
Getting out of anything that is systematized and connected to the government is a part of the process, right?
And so it starts with the mentality first.
Peace of mind is earned up here, but you have to understand where you're going and you have to be comfortable with taking the responsibility to get there.
Yes, you should not be, if at all possible, we help these guys understand how to work for themselves, how to get into the parallel tax system that exists, how to become self-reliant in terms of launching a homestead and figuring out what that looks like, how to Gain financial freedom in terms of you're not working for anybody else if you don't have to.
Like it's home education.
You know, you're raising your kids and you're educating your kids the whole nine yards.
You're owning your world as opposed to literally handing your children into a system that traumatizes them more or less.
Bingo! So, on purpose, on purpose.
That's the thing. And by the way, for the viewers out there, I mean, we have so many episodes that touch upon and delve into this topic, right?
We have our two episodes with Katherine Hein.
Our show, the State National University show with Gianna Michele talks about this topic all the time.
I mean, everything doesn't come to mind, but we've gone through this topic over and over again.
Oh, by the way, there's another one where we had a doctor on.
I think it was episode, ah, it's 104 maybe, you know?
But the gist of it was it was a doctor that went through the school system.
He was an educator, and he basically said with evidence that the schools are there to traumatize children intentionally in order to get them into this pharmaceutical system, in order to basically make them customers for the rest of their life where they're basically trying to get rid of the traumas that they earned or they were subject to while they were in school.
I mean, that is a sick system.
That is a predatory system.
How does a system like that eat its own and expect to survive?
But that's how the system survives.
It survives by eating its own.
And that's what people don't understand.
I love that you had a doctor that was on there that talked about that.
The more I've had to work within these systems, that's what you see.
I always ask people to go back and take a look for themselves.
Don't listen to what we're saying.
Go back and take a look. Where did school come from?
Why did we have this whole, like, go take a look.
And what you'll find out, and any teachers that listen to this, they get mad at me, but I'm not upset at teachers.
I'm upset at the system.
Yeah. They know when they went through, they were taught how to perpetuate the system.
So they go in, Good meaning individuals.
They want to truly help children.
Yeah. But they don't understand that they're going into a system that teaches them to be advocates for sacrificing those children.
Exactly. And by the way, I'm looking over the screen here because I want to make sure I got the episode numbers right.
We did an episode, episode 99 with Dr.
Sean Brooks is the one where we don't, you know, Dr.
Sean Brooks? I don't. So he's a doctor that's been in the schooling system.
He discovered in the early 2000s, basically the scheme to traumatize children, right?
He gathered evidence as to what was happening, concrete evidence, recordings, right?
And what he realized is that when he went into...
You know, the same system, by the way, the same issues that we see in the judiciary, right?
You have a problem of corruption.
You go and you say, okay, judicial society.
In this case, he went to the school board and said, here's evidence as to literally perverts that are sexualizing children in school.
And what he realized is that every step of the way, instead of policing the situation that's going on, they covered it up every step of the way.
And they tried to destroy him as opposed to fix the problem, which was concrete evidence of child sexual abuse and grooming in our schools in the early 2000s.
Not today where we see it's prevalent, but 15, 20 years ago.
Oh, it's been there forever. And it's always, again, been the intent.
Go back and look at the creation of school and why it was there.
It was a Prussian system to create individuals who were just blindly obedient to the state and whatever the state wanted to do.
That's why it was created the way it was in the first place.
So this has been around forever, and that's what systems do.
Again, systems are designed to help themselves.
So what happens when you have the Catholic priests that are molesting kids?
Well, you move, right?
You don't let anybody know. What happens when you have You know, children who are getting, you know, all kinds of jabs under the sun and getting all kinds of issues from that, what do you do?
Well, you have a complete, you make sure they can't be, you know, pharmaceuticals can't be sued and you hide all the research and it's literally everywhere.
And I'd see it too at the university level, right?
Where you have people that, again, people think that there's a meritocracy going on.
And as long as you get the good grades and you do the right thing, you know, and you apply here and you get the valedictorian over here.
I've seen people that are 1.7 and they're on parole for sexual assault, but welcome to every university you want because daddy's famous and daddy has a lot of money, right?
And so again, there are all these systemic issues that are perpetuating this kind of behavior.
Big time, big time. So tell me a little bit more about These events you put together and the process and what outcomes you have seen through men, women going through these processes.
Yeah. So, I mean, one of the things that, again, trying to help people figure this out, you got the high level, like, yeah, okay, marriages are fixed, right?
And you got wives reaching out going, hey, look, marriage is better now because husband's taking control over his own life and moving these things forward.
So like all of those things we've seen very early on and very often.
But the things that I like to focus on to let people understand the difference, because I want people to really wrap their mind around what education means.
It doesn't mean school. It means perpetual growth.
We've got multiple in the mentorship program, in the schools we started, the children of the mentors, the mentorship program for the dads.
I have multiple High school age students, 16, 17, making six figures.
I always tell people my daughters bought their first horses when they were nine and seven.
Why? Because they bought them with the businesses they were learning how to launch and create.
They're learning how to take sovereignty into their own hands as well.
This isn't a game that is just meant for some sort of You know, elite or older people in a certain scenario or, you know, we have young people who are taking control over this, you know, over this aspect of their lives.
And that's what I want to encourage everybody with.
It doesn't matter what your current scenario is.
What does sovereignty and freedom look like for you?
There's an avenue for it.
It's just going to require some friggin' work.
That's the part that I feel as though Americans are lazy, just to be very upfront.
I mean, the intellectual laziness is unbelievable.
You would think as though, you know, we have this mainstream media apparatus that's lied to us over and over and over again.
In order to find out that they lied to you, you probably have to do about 10 minutes of research, right?
It's very obvious, you know?
But yet you have Americans that are too lazy to seek sources like this that sit there and think that, you know what, me putting crap on message boards is going to change the world.
Me watching episodes like this, they watch episodes like this, and then they don't do anything, right?
There is an epidemic of laziness in this country.
And when you look at what China's doing, where their TikTok is highly intellectual, ours is basically a brothel.
It's a whorehouse. I'm sorry.
That's what it is. Our IQs are 10 points less than the Chinese.
It's clear that we're doing something that's completely screwing up our country.
That's right. And yet it persists.
That's exactly right. It's all by design.
And people are not, but what you said is exactly that.
People are not taking action, right?
We've been taught, and school's a big part of that, but you're taught at a very early age that you need to outsource, you know, the script of your life, that you need to hand the pen over to somebody else.
And hopefully they write you in a good part, but more often than not, they're going to write you in as a background character of your own story.
You learn how to take those back.
And unfortunately, we get so sucked into that.
I liken it to growing up in a cult, really growing up in our country.
Because even when you see these things, you see the systemic issues for the judiciary system, or in the pharmaceutical system, or in various religious systems, or in the schooling system, you see these things.
Intellectually, you can even get on board and go, okay, I get it.
I get what's happening. I see it.
I see it. I see it. But emotionally, you can't get away from still perpetuating and doing the cult stuff, right?
Unfortunately, you're so indoctrinated that that now becomes familiar.
And the problem is we're in this era where for most people, what is familiar is Is now confused with what's true.
Right? And that's a hard thing for people to break.
Because they understand if they move towards what's true, well, now, one, it's unfamiliar, and two, everybody they know is still in this cult of familiarity over here, and they're going to get pissed at them for leaving.
So that's another big part of the reason you have people that don't want to leave the school system, the judiciary system.
They don't want to leave these things.
One, there's work.
Two, well, my family and my friends are going to think I'm a crazy person.
They're going to think I'm a weirdo.
So, gosh, those are two things.
I'm out. I'm going to just keep doing what I've always done.
We're going to do what we've always got.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, again, there's a certain degree of intellectual laziness, like servitude, frankly.
And it's like for people that really, you know, research, what does a citizen mean?
I mean, you research that, you look in Black's Law Dictionary, you find out the root of that word.
I mean, you're basically a slave as a citizen, and people seem to have embraced that role.
They have embraced it. Not only have they embraced it, but they'll turn around and raise their kids right back in it.
Pretty crazy. So you break people out of that system.
Now, tell us a little bit about the processes that allow one.
I mean, we're talking about, for example, PMAs earlier, right?
Before the interview started. What are some of the processes that allow a person to break free from that slavery system?
Yeah, you've got to engage with the alternative system to see the benefits.
I mean, that's really it, right?
So when we're taking a look at where somebody is enslaved, and again, you know, we're using that term slavery, but it is truly the slavery of the mind.
And I always, you know, I use the example, no matter what systems we're talking about, I use the example of training elephants.
I don't know if you've ever seen that before, but like you train elephants by tying them up to that post when they're young, right?
So they can't physically break away, like they can't do it.
But the problem is when they're big and strong and older, you can use that same tiny rope to tie them to a small post and they'll just think they can't break away.
So when we're talking about getting people out of those systems, what we have to do is slowly expose them to the new systems.
If it's a schooling scenario, we've got to slowly expose parents and kids to the system of education that doesn't look like school.
And that's a hard thing because you have to take a look at each one of them as individuals and go, okay, how am I going to break this person out?
Is it going to be to expose the heaven or the hell?
That's usually what we have to do.
The heaven, for some people, they need to be exposed to the heaven.
Look, if you will embrace this system here, Look at our heroes getting six-figure jobs at 16.
Look at this young man right here who's 17 and just got a job that is degree required, but he's not even graduated from high school yet because he understood how to play the game.
Expose them to all of those things.
And for some people, that's the thing.
They see the heaven. For some, they've got to see the hell.
School was created for this purpose, and here is the issue, and here's what's going to happen, and here, right?
So you've got to expose them to the hell, and then they slowly go, okay, I don't want that, so I'll lean into this.
And then all of a sudden, when they see the changes in their own kids, they go, oh shit, okay, now it clicks.
And now they're forever changed, right?
It usually starts with exposing to the heaven or to the hell.
For our young men, it's the same thing, just a different conversation.
What's the heaven? What are the things you want to do?
What are the things you want to accomplish?
How do you want to be the superhero of your own frickin' life?
Here's what that looks like.
And here's some other young men that have gone before you That are now crushing this, right?
And have all these opportunities.
There you go. Or here's the hell.
Here's the chubby, out of shape, depressed kid who's just jerking off all day, and then he's on social media all day, and then he's on video games all day, and then doing this.
Like, and there's this. So you don't want to be him.
For some of the young guys, it's that, right?
The men, no different.
Here's the superhero, dad, man, husband you want to be.
Entrepreneur, free, living on your own land, not paying the taxes that you want to pay.
Like, here's your legacy.
Here's your power. Here's what every other freaking dude is doing, right?
It's like, you pose them to the heaven or the hell, and then you give them the roadmap That we see be successful.
There are patterns to success in every one of these areas that you walk through.
You give them that roadmap and then we walk with them side by side down those steps, right?
For the men, it's like we're walking them side by side.
We're unpacking all the bullshit that's in your head.
Then we're giving you a very specific focus.
Then we're getting you physically where you need to be.
Not just like a six pack app.
We're talking health. Getting your health back.
Then we're taking a look at your spiritual beliefs and we're taking a look at your relationship with your wife, your relationship with your kids.
We're doing all of those things before we get to the self-reliance, what that looks like from a financial standpoint, from a physical standpoint, all of those things.
We're walking through those roadmaps things.
I mean, what you're saying just sounds very logical, right?
You think like any logical human being would be like school, education should be about building strong humans, building strong families.
That's what's good for the country.
And if you look at it on a long term level, it's actually good to keep families together because then families build, grow, they pay more taxes, whatever.
Everybody makes more money. To them, though, to their myopic minds, to their pretentious Luciferian minds, they're like, let's break up the family, let's have two people working.
Gay people are great because gay people are, you know, both couples are working.
You don't have a stay-at-home mom when you look at a gay couple.
So it seems like that's part of their agenda, very short-sighted, because that leads to destruction of the family, which ultimately historically has shown that that leads to the destruction of nations, right?
Very logical what you're saying.
That's the only point I wanted to make because when you look at how logical you are and how illogical their system is, their nefarious intent is pretty clear.
That's exactly right. But again, it's not the logic doesn't matter for a lot of people.
It's the emotion of what's familiar.
And that therein lies our battle.
We've got the logical game plan.
Here you go. The problem is it's going to take some work, it's going to take a little bit of courage, and it's going to take a little bit of time.
And those are not three things that are easy to sell.
If I was selling, if the fact that, hey, all I had to do is jump on a call with me and pay me this amount of money, and then in five minutes, man, all of your dreams come true, well, hell, that's an easy thing to sell.
If I can do that, we're good to go.
The fact that it takes a little bit of work and effort and sometimes being uncomfortable is always and forever going to be our battle of why it's not more prevalent.
Always. We don't celebrate heroes anymore.
We don't celebrate heroic thinking.
We don't celebrate the hero's journey where somebody in that journey goes through something hard and has to come back then with the elixir to go save the world.
We don't celebrate that anymore.
So we're indoctrinated at an early age.
When something is hard, you quit.
When something is hard, you bail.
And when something is hard, you get out of it.
And it's perpetuated in so many systems, including in the church, right?
There's always this talk about, well, commit, but then you're going to recommit.
And I know you fail, but you're going to recommit, and you're going to recommit.
But what happens if you recommit and recommit?
It means you're never actually committed.
You're not actually committing to anything.
And it's celebrated.
We like to celebrate starts and stops of things.
We like to celebrate, hey, I'm going to go to college.
Oh, congratulations! I'm going to start a business.
Oh, congratulations! We like to celebrate the starts.
We don't celebrate the struggles.
Yeah, yeah. Hero's Journey.
Let's talk about Hero's Journey a little bit.
Because what struck me about the Hero's Journey is, I think it's Joseph Campbell, if I'm not mistaken.
And you know, that was the kind of mythology behind the Luke Skywalker character.
And what's interesting is, Luke Skywalker, I mean, the ultimate hero archetype, right?
The unlikely hero, you know, kid that is raised without his real parents, then becomes the guy that saves the universe.
It's a beautiful story. He goes through his trials and tribulations.
He has to go through his trials and tribulations to define who he is to get to the next level, right?
But then you look at the modern day Star Wars and all of a sudden, Luke Skywalker is made to be a loser.
A loser that drinks like, I don't know, milk from the tits of some creature and miserable hermit, doesn't want to do anything, is turned off from the world, you know?
And I can't help but look at that and see that as part of the agenda, right?
That they're taking away this hero character, making him look like a loser.
And then you look at the other characters, Han Solo, his marriage didn't work out, he's a loser dad.
It's like all these male figures are shown as losers as opposed to people traveling the hero's journey.
Bingo. That's exactly right.
And that's not accidental.
So what you're talking about, that hero's journey structure, we call it the monomyth structure by Joseph Campbell.
Mm-hmm. Um, and I, to be, to be completely honest, I've never, I think I've seen one Star Wars film, but I understand the general story of it.
So I know it's there. I know it's in the Lord of the Rings.
It's for sure. And, um, things like the matrix, right, is very much a classic Joseph Campbell archetype.
Um, very much like that.
And that It's something that we used to culturally grasp onto.
We would put heroes on a pedestal, people who had pushed through and come out the other side and still wanted to do good and still wanted to serve and still wanted to bring something like that.
That's what we used to put on a pedestal in society.
It has very much switched.
To whoever is the most broken, whoever is the most victimized, whoever has the most, you know, working against them.
Like those are the people that we are lifting up.
And so why are we surprised when we have made those the victims, the heroes?
Why are we surprised when our young people want to be victims, when everybody else wants to be victims?
That's where you're going to get the most attention.
That is what's made to be trendy.
Right? That is what has been made to be popular.
It doesn't look popular anymore or trendy to be an adult that's got your shit together.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. And we have broken politicians.
I mean, like, you know, the fact, frankly, that we have a vice president that you look at her past and stuff, this is not the best and brightest.
It's far from it. And I don't, you know, the politics game is something not only at this point, I, I know what I don't know, and I know I'm not privy to a whole lot of information, but I also know that anybody who's really playing it at a high level, it tends to be a game that I just don't even want to necessarily get involved in.
Nobody's going to save me. Trump's not going to save me.
Biden's not going to save me. I'm not going to look to that as my answer.
That's another way to just outsource responsibility.
Yeah, yeah. I can do the same thing as everybody else and go, I should vote.
You should vote for this guy.
I should vote for this guy. We should do this.
The politicians should.
I can play that game all day long.
I can play the game of using my energy to fight against something that I really don't have the power to change, or I can use that same energy To fight for creating the change that I want for myself personally and for the family and friends that I have around me.
Pretty easy answer in my mind.
I'm gonna spend my time and energy creating the things I want to create.
Period. Yep.
It's almost like you have to be, and I use this in lowercase, but you have to be a god of your own domain, basically.
I mean, that's essentially it, and I agree.
I'm using the lowercase, but that's exactly it.
You have to be the god of your own domain.
I like that. Yeah, well, I should get that tattoo.
Getting health back.
Let's talk about getting health back.
You had mentioned that part of the process is getting health back.
Real quickly, you know, and again, like I was saying, we try to practice what we preach here, right?
So when it comes to getting health back, the topic of getting health back, we talked to a bunch of frontline doctors and they told us things like, and I mentioned this because I think it's important for the viewer to know because this seems to be the base and tell me if you agree or disagree.
Is first and foremost, you have to watch the water that you drink because the unpurified water has a ton of estrogen in there.
They're destroying your testosterone without you even knowing.
They're feminizing you as a male without you even knowing.
So the base, base plan to any fixing of a person's health involves severely purifying your water to make sure you take out all the shit they put in there that is destroying your health.
Is that part one? I don't know if it's part one or not, but it's a great part.
I mean, if I'm looking at parts of it and I'm very open and honest and people either love me because I'm open and honest or they hate me because I'm open and honest and I'm okay with either one, right?
So, you know, as far as I'm concerned, part one, when you come out, what's the first thing we do?
And again, I don't care where people want to go with this and people want it.
I'm not making a claim.
I'm just saying this is the way I look at it.
Part one, somebody comes out, what's the first thing the doctors want to do?
They want to jab them up with all kinds of stuff.
Take a look. That's all I'm asking people to do.
Take a look. What's going in there?
You make your own decision, but most people don't even stop to think about what is it that's being injected.
Go read the book Turtles All the Way Down.
I mean, that'll expose a whole lot.
And if you just think about it from a logical standpoint, if I've got mercury on the ground in a school setting, like I'm going to shut the school down and get a hazmat team to get that scooped up.
But as long as it's a baby and I'm going to inject it into the system, I'm going to call it a well baby visit.
Well, shit. Think.
Think through that. You take it however you want to do that, right?
So that to me is step one.
And then again, like most doctors are trained to perpetuate a system, you know, not human health.
You know, when we had my son, and at this point, we'd probably do home births if we were going to have more, but we're not.
We had my son, and we're like, no, we're not going to do any kind of vaccinations.
And they're giving you the whole, well, he's probably going to die in 12 minutes, and the whole thing.
They're trying to scare you into all this stuff.
And they're like, okay, well, what about circumcision?
We're not going to do circumcision. Okay, well, if we wanted to do it, maybe we would do it on the eighth day when the vitamin K levels are at, and they're like, what are you talking about?
I'm like, well, that's a scientific fact.
If you're going to do it, like vitamin K, the eighth day, you're never going to have more vitamin K. And they're like, what?
The midwife went out.
She came back. She grabbed me.
She's like, come look out here. She's like, you have all those doctors researching what you said.
They don't know anything about that. You know, it's like, what are we doing here, man?
That, you know, when I say step one, just consider what that looks like.
The water is a huge part, very much on the same, you know, even when we lived in California, we had, um, we were on a well, but then we also had a reverse osmosis system and a, and a Berkey filter, right?
We're in the mountains right now.
We have mountain spring water that comes through our well, and we have a filtering process to go there too, because yes, we want the water to be clean.
Um, the food that you are ingesting, um, It matters, man.
And it doesn't just matter in terms of like, we'll talk about it for men.
When I say we, I mean culturally, we'll talk about it in men in terms of like, don't you want to make sure you've got your big muscles in your six-pack abs, right?
Yeah. Fine. Great.
Don't care. Go get it. That's great.
How about the fact that I haven't even had a freaking cold in the last two years?
I mean, really, that level of health where I can now show up and do the things that I need to do to take care of my family.
My kids don't get sick.
If they get a sniffle, it's gone in a day or two, and that's about it.
I haven't thrown up since I was like six.
Health matters, man, and you're not meant to be perpetually sick, perpetually tired, perpetually anxious, but we're ingesting all of these things Yeah.
Including some of those plastics and all that kind of stuff.
We're being bombarded with these toxins.
My favorite poem is called Unself Pity.
And it's my favorite poem because it is a multifaceted look at life by D.H. Lawrence.
And it's a very simple poem.
And it says, I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
A small bird will fall frozen dead from a bow without ever having felt sorry for itself.
And I love that for a number of reasons.
One, just the self-pity part in general, just saying, hey, man, it's no use, you know, the pity party, feelings are healthy.
But one of the things for me is it reminds me of the state of wild things.
If you take a look at a wild animal doing what it's supposed to do, right?
A lion is not trying to be a monkey, right?
A monkey's not trying to be a bird.
A bird's not trying to be a cow.
They're all doing what they're intended to do.
And in doing so, they have optimal health.
They have the optimal longevity for whatever their species is.
They have the optimal ability to mate.
They're not default anxious.
They're just in tune with what they're supposed to be and who they're supposed to be.
We are not different than that.
If we will focus on optimizing our health, being anxious is not a default thing.
Being sick all the time is not a default.
That's not what we're designed for, man.
But we do it to ourselves.
There's a saying that I really love too.
It says, birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.
And so you're born into that cage.
And so what the unfortunate thing is, yes, you were born in that cage.
You can't help that.
But you can help whether or not you stay in the cage.
Yes. Does it take some work?
It does. Would you be willing to trade 100 hours, 200 hours, three years, five years of work to be free for the rest of your life and be able to pass that freedom down to future generations?
It's an easy yes for me.
Right? It's an easy yes.
Because I'm not just doing this for myself.
I'm doing this for my wife, for my children, for their children, for their children, and for their children.
Yeah. I mean, you're saying it's easy, right?
It's an easy decision. It's an easy decision.
But what you said involves taking away from the PlayStation, the Xbox, the Netflix, the Apple TV, blah, blah, blah, right?
And for you, it's an easy decision, right?
But you look at some of these parents at the school boards and stuff.
They're sexualizing children.
Most of them aren't even putting up a fight.
And that same person is choosing their PlayStation, their Netflix, their whatever extracurricular nonsense over freedom.
Bingo. And people have asked me a lot of times, like, how do I get these people to get out of that system?
How do I get them when they're so wrapped up in that?
How do I get them to change?
And the answer to me...
I've had to come to terms with the answer is you won't for most people, right?
Like, I had to come to terms with that.
And there was a number of stories that articulated that even just in the Bible, right?
And again, whether you want to take the Bible as literal or not, you know, as far as the listeners go, man, the story remains the same.
You know, you got that, you got God himself taking the slaves out of You know, taking the Israelites out of Egypt, right?
He takes them out. He provides them with a leader that is literally taking them away from slavery.
And what's the first thing the majority of people do?
They go, ah, God, we don't want to listen to you.
Your voice is too loud.
The leader you gave us, we actually want to kill him.
We're going to resurrect this golden calf.
And so I look at that and go, hold on.
If God himself is going to get disrespected in a way that, you know, he's going to free people from slavery and they're going to be like, nah, man, I'm all set.
Well, who the hell am I? I mean, I'm not going to be able to save me.
So I'm going to open doors.
I'm going to invite people through.
I'm going to go like freaking, you know, Morpheus over here, right?
And I'm going to give them a choice.
But the reality is most of them are going to take that and I just have to be okay with it.
I got to just be able to help whoever I can help.
yeah you got it you could you could bring you know whatever what's the old saying like you could bring the water to the horse you can't make them drink yeah exactly right exactly right that's awesome that's awesome for this episode in closing is there anything that we didn't talk about about that you want to mention chat about i think that's i mean i i think it's a really good start where we are be interested to hear what your you know your your people want to hear more of in my experience um Some of the hardest
things for people to get around are the indoctrination around school versus education and what that looks like for their young people around parenting this way so that you have young people who grow up into sovereignty and freedom.
At some point, we might dive into more tactics around that, but I love what you're doing, man.
We need to wake people up.
And show them that there are options.
We have to be honest about the fact that it is going to take work.
We can't sugarcoat that because if somebody's blindsided by something they think is a quick pill fix, they're not going to do it anyways.
So I appreciate your voice, man.
I really do. And I'm glad to go anywhere and everywhere that your audience deems necessary as we go forward in the future.
yeah yeah yeah thank you so much matt that's uh we really appreciate that compliment is there anything else matt that we should uh you know you want to mention is there websites where people could connect with you or your programs or i appreciate it man um you know people can always reach out directly to me matt at apogeestrong.com we're redoing the website right now but apogeestrong.com will be the website to go to or apogeestrong programs they'll both lead you to the same thing You know, and if anybody's really interested in helping get young people out of this mess, you know, we've got the Apogee Strong Foundation.
So ApogeeStrongFoundation.org.
And that all goes, all that money 100% goes out to, it goes out to young heroes around the world, man.
So any of that is great.
I'm glad to help any way I can.
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