Gareth Icke Speaks To Psychotherapist & Mindset Coach Kaine Stromberg
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Nikki Haley, the US presidential hopeful and fluffer of Satan's pillow, has taken an absolute battering in her quest for the Republican presidential nomination.
She even lost one vote when she was the only name on the ballot.
If this was a boxing match, the referee would be furiously waving their arms, screaming, it's over, get her a stretcher.
At this point there isn't another candidate that wouldn't have thrown in the towel just at the sheer impossibility of getting the gig.
But she isn't.
She's still pushing on, still full of confidence it seems.
But even a moron like Nikki Haley, and she is a moron, must know the race is run.
Friend of the show, military veteran and journalist Warren Thornton and I had a conversation on his Frontline show, as we do every Monday, and he asked the question, is she simply in the race to push Trump's campaign funds to the max, or does she know something's coming?
But what?
Trump's arrest, perhaps.
Civil unrest, and ultimately civil war, is the plan for America.
It's been the plan for a long time, as it is for Europe.
Order out of chaos.
That's the name of the game.
Now, they got pretty close in 2016 when Trump got in, and then they got even closer after the death of George Floyd in 2020.
Some people forget, with all the COVID nonsense in full swing at that time, that entire areas of certain US cities, such as Seattle, were completely taken over and completely lawless.
Piles of bricks were simply being left on street corners in downtown neighborhoods so that Antifa thugs could help themselves to a shop window display.
How careless, just to leave a pile of bricks lying around.
It's almost like they were intentionally left there, isn't it?
The completely manufactured southern border crisis is another example of the self-destruction of America.
As with the borders of Europe, demographic change, the clashing of cultures, the lack of work and public services availability that comes from a mass influx of people, sorry, not people, the mass influx of men will lead to chaos, and it already is, but that's the plan.
They want to watch the world burn so they can redevelop the ashes into the Great Reset, the New Normal, the Build Back Better, the Agenda 2030, smart 15-minute surveillance battery farm hen cities of Orwell and Huxley fame.
With this year's US election, they have the Civil War bases covered.
The US is already divided down the middle when it comes to Trump.
You will very rarely, if ever, find someone that responds, meh.
When it comes to Donny Boy, they either love him or they loathe him.
He's the saviour or he's the antichrist.
The fact that he's neither and he's just a useful puppet on strings just like all the others on all the other illusional sides seems to have ducked most people's attention.
So Trump wins.
He's president of the USA again.
The orange fascist is back to destroy America in the eyes of the left and they'll lose their minds.
Here's some bricks.
But if Trump is arrested and unable to take up his role as president and save the collapsing superpower from the grubby mitts of the deep state globalists, then the right loses its mind.
Either way, carnage, unrest, both civil and economic, because you just know the banksters will get involved as markets will be manipulated to cause yet more hardship for the American people.
So at this point, it's very important for people not to get sucked into that right and left paradigm.
Because the right and left wings only exist as an illusion to make democracy seem real and to divide people into tribes to be set upon each other.
You scratch the surface and these two wings belong to the same demonic, anti-human, all-devouring bird.
A bird that remains in flight because we keep it there.
We feed it with our anger, our hate, our apathy, our votes.
It's time to acknowledge the bird and then ignore it.
Our final guest this evening is a transformative mindset coach, a psychotherapist and a teacher.
Cain Stromberg has a simple yet profound philosophy, love is the answer to every question and it all begins and ends with ourselves.
Cain's mission is to reignite the fire and love for life within people, something that's become alarmingly rare as people become more unhappy and more apathetic towards themselves And also to those around them.
Cain, thank you so much for joining us.
How did this mission start for you?
When I talk to people very much like yourself, and they have this mission to kind of try and empower people, it comes from their own experience, you know, where they've been through something and had to try and do that for themselves.
100%, bro.
Firstly, thank you for having me on the show.
It's an absolute honour to be able to talk to you and to share a bit about myself and my journey, if you like, and that's what it was.
My empowerment of myself came through my disempowerment of myself, if you like.
I got to a point where I was... Years ago, I was 18, still in a muscle and rage and anger.
And I wanted nothing more than to destroy the world around me, to destroy society, if you like, because it felt as though there was so much pain in the world outside.
And it was going through this journey of...
Depression.
Going into deep rest, if you like.
Letting go of who it was that I thought I was as an egoic label.
You know, husband, father, etc.
And basically trying to kill myself, to be honest, bro.
I tried to end my life.
And in that moment, I gained my reason for living.
Which was originally, or initially, an image of my son.
And the knowing that It's up to me, as a man, to lead by example and to be that positive change in the world around me, to give my children information that will benefit them, as opposed to sticking my head in the sand and letting somebody else do it.
It's the teacher's job to raise my children.
No, it's not.
It's my fucking job.
So, my empowerment of myself and then the ability to bring that information to others, to support them on their journey, came through extreme pain and suffering, to be honest.
And the desire to end that suffering.
It's been a journey.
It's been a difficult journey at times.
I wanted nothing more than to end it.
And that, for me, has brought me into this place of knowing that I create my reality.
What I focus on is then when I move towards what we focus our attention upon, is where our energy is directed towards.
I focused on not wanting to be as opposed to wanting to be.
I focused on not wanting to be like my dad, who has been a massive character in my journey.
And since taking back, again, authority over my own actions, instead of playing victim to situations, oh, it's this person's fault, it's that person's fault, it's the government's fault, it's realizing that there is no fault and that actually we can use, to use the word shit, is something So, shit, it happens in life.
We've all gone through shit.
We've all gone through trauma.
Each and every one of us, our trauma is relatable to ourselves, but no one person's trauma is more severe than somebody else's.
It's all relatable.
So, shit happens in life and things go wrong.
Okay, great.
So, we're fucked then.
Life's shit and then we die.
Or, we use the shit.
And that's what I've been on this journey for.
And the reason that I now share what it is that has supported me.
So the shit of life can be used as fertilizer.
When we dig it into the garden of our mind and plant our seeds of intention within that shit, those seeds can grow more big, more beautiful, more succulent than they could have done without the shit.
So we either carry the shit around with us, weighing us down, making us smell, creating our own personal version of hell, which is what I used to do.
Sweep it out under the rug, out of sight, out of mind.
Great.
But there it sits and it roths and it festers, creating a hostile and That's again what I did.
That was the way that I was raised.
An issue?
Nah, you're a man.
Fucking get on with it.
Sweep under the rug.
That's why I became so fucking hostile.
18 stone of mustard and rage in order to keep people away.
Don't come near me.
I'm big and I'm scary.
But really what it was is don't come near me.
I feel fucked.
I feel broken.
I feel weak.
And I don't want you to see that.
So I'm going to get really big.
Keep you away.
And it wasn't until that facade came tumbling down, as I say, when I let go of my desire to try to remain in that place in society.
You know, something's not right here.
The facade, the matrix, if you like, is starting to wear thin and I'm starting to see through this.
It feels like there's no alternative but to end this life, to end this existence.
And that is the egoic death that we go through in this awakening journey, if you like.
It is.
It's using the pains of the past as fuel for positive change.
It's knowing that as a man, yes, there is an agenda to demasculinize us, to take away the sovereignty of us as authoritative men in our own families, in our own household.
You know, we've been led to follow idiots in suits.
They're telling us to go left or right, to do this or to do that, but it's not actually safe and they don't really know what they're doing, but just to follow blindly anyway.
So no wonder we're feeling so disempowered as men.
No wonder there are so many men feeling that the only way to end this turmoil and this pain and this suffering is to actually take our own lives.
And that is something that I'm incredibly Because I was at that point myself, where I felt I had no alternative.
I had nobody to reach out to.
I felt so alone, so lost, so isolated.
And again, bro, that's why I now do what I do, to bring a reminder to each and every person that we are the creators of our own reality, that what we focus on is what we grow.
So again, yes, there is a problem.
There is a problem that is global, not just national.
And again, the problem Well, it starts with ourselves.
We can blame somebody else.
We can wait for somebody else to create that change for us.
Or we can go, actually, fuck this.
I've had enough of waiting for somebody else.
I've had enough of playing victim and become truly, authentically the creator of our reality.
Focus on what we want.
Absolutely.
The light of our attention, bro, is like the sun.
We are lights.
And that is why people such as yourselves and your dad are so important in this mission.
Because the more lights that we shine upon the problem, the more that we grow into and feed our energy into the problem.
The more we focus on the solution, the more we grow that.
And I learned this firsthand.
I caused the destruction of my marriage and no end of pain and suffering in To my ex-wife and my children, again, because I focused on not wanting to be like my dad, to the point where the only thing I had as an option to experience was the one thing or the two things that I focused on.
They became the only part of my reality that could manifest and could come into existence, because I stopped focusing on the flowers.
I stopped focusing on the beauty in the world around me and the positives about myself.
And all I focused on was the negatives until that's all I could see.
And again, if we're raised and told from childhood that we are worthless, that we are meaningless,
that we are stupid, that we're not enough, well, of course we're gonna believe that.
And if we're told that we're bad, well, we're gonna act accordingly.
So it's time to remind each and every person of the fucking power that resides within us
and to start to shine our lights collectively on the solution, bro.
So thank you.
Absolutely.
Well, some people literally never hear anything positive in their lives.
They never get any encouragement.
And, you know, in the UK, well, certainly in the West, I think suicide In young men up to around about the age of 45 is the biggest killer.
I'm very glad you got off that path before you actually did end it.
And I love what you're saying about the fact that actually use that shit as fertilizer.
It's great.
And that's why I asked you the question, mate, because the fact that you're on this mission, it's almost always because you've had trauma yourself, you've been through stuff, you've been to the lowest ebb and you're like, no, I'm not doing this.
Now, you made a point there where you're saying everyone's got different problems, and they are all relative to each other, and I completely agree with that, because someone can have a problem, and it's like, yeah, but that problem's bigger.
Oh, OK, so if I break my leg, I can't be sad about that, because that lad broke both his legs, and he can't be sad about it, because that lad lost both his legs in Helmand.
And so where do you draw the line?
Do you know what I mean?
It's all relative.
You speak to lots of different people.
You've worked with thousands of people over the last few years.
Although everyone's problems are different and individual, is there a theme?
that you've identified that actually runs through most people where the actual, the real issues in their lives actually almost come back to the same thing?
100%.
The foundational limiting belief within humanity is that I'm not enough.
Right.
It's a lack of self-worth.
It's a lack of feeling that we are worthy of experiencing what we know deep within ourselves that we are here to experience.
We're not born to suffer.
We're not born in order to live a mundane life, to get through in a survival-based mindset.
We are born to thrive.
We're born to experience the experience however we feel that we are able to experience that experience.
And a low sense of worth, which is indoctrinated into us from childhood.
When you go to school, as an example, my youngest son is incredibly intelligent in his own way.
But within school, he has developed a belief that he is no good.
He's not good enough to meet certain requirements.
He holds his pen slightly differently to other children, which creates ridicule.
And the more this is compounded through our life, that we're not enough, that we're not good enough, There is then the desire to constantly be good enough, which is where people pleasing tendencies come from.
And then we start to lower our sense of self and our sense of pride and our sense of worth by doing things we know that we don't really want to do in order to fit in and to be accepted.
And yes, this goes back to our evolutionary process.
If we weren't accepted by the tribe years ago, we'd have been outcast and we'd have probably died because the safety of the tribe kept us alive.
But no longer do we need to be accepted by people that we don't agree or resonate with anyway.
And it's the differences between us that actually help us to learn and to grow.
So it's realizing that, in my view, everything that exists is A creation of or a collection of energy vibrating at different frequencies and it exists in waveforms.
It goes up and down.
The universe is complete chaos, and in this moment of now, me and you, we have found peace.
We are the peace at the centre of the storm.
The universe is chaos, and this moment is peace.
So, if this moment exists, and we're able to interpretate it, and everything is chaotic and it exists in this mathematical equation, then, to me, it exists in perfection.
So it's realizing then that we are perfect.
If the universe exists, which it does, it must exist in a perfect balance for us to be able to experience.
If we are part of that experience, part of that existence, we too are perfect in our unique way.
Then comes the ability to change the version of perfection.
I'm not saying that we should all just accept exactly how we are and go, OK, we're here.
We can change.
We can evolve.
But it's realising and accepting fully where we are that then allows us a start point to move forwards from.
And that, again, bro, in my journey, the defiance or the denial of wanting to be my father.
Fuck that.
I don't want to be like him.
Fucking prick.
Narcissistic cunt.
Actually, I am my father.
Once I accepted I am my father, then I could become more than him.
Because I had a start point to move forwards from.
And my relationship with my dad, since that realisation and acknowledgement, has been beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful.
Where he sees me, he acknowledges me, he acknowledges his actions from the past and he has taken back that pain that was put upon me or that I took in my own way, you know?
So I now feel worthy and good enough in the eyes of my father because I went through a journey where I actually accepted I didn't need his validation or approval.
And that's where self-worth comes from.
It's the worth of the self.
So every time we try and place it outside of ourselves in achieving or being or, you know, who we've got as a partner or our place in society, we are limiting ourselves because we are placing that power outside of ourselves.
Yeah.
And people do that every day, don't they?
I'm thinking even just on the basic level of politics.
Donald Trump's going to save me, you know, or Elon Musk.
He's the freedom of speech guy.
He's going to bring us back from the brink.
And actually, no, no, mate, it's we don't need leaders.
We need seven billion leaders.
And each one of us is one of them.
Just just finally, Cain, and this is a big question, but where do you see humanity at the moment?
For me personally, I kind of see us at quite a crossroads almost, where it's actually like people are starting to wake up, but actually things are moving really, really fast.
We're being bombarded constantly with, you know, war and cost of living and fake pandemics and all this sort of stuff.
It's like, we're coming to a point now.
Where do you think we are in terms of how well prepared we are for what we're about to face?
We are, in my view, bro, To put it quite simply, a single candle could illuminate even the darkest of rooms.
No amount of darkness added to that room would extinguish that light.
When one candle illuminates and re-sparks another, it adds further light to that room.
We are waking up at an exponential rate.
Humanity is waking up.
Our hue of the man that we are, humanity, our auric field, is being seen more and more clearly by ourselves.
We're seeing through the illusion, we're seeing through that fog that has been put in front of us, the wall pulled over our eyes.
Everybody, no matter what level of awareness and consciousness that they are upon, are starting to see That's the real truth to take here, people.
here, and I've said this probably about three years ago, the last card that they have to play
in their propaganda and their divide and conquer tactics is an external threat, it's an alien
invasion. As soon as they start with all of this, which is kind of, we're getting to that space,
we know we've already won. We know we've already won. And that's the real truth to take here,
people, everybody, please. In the, again, mathematical equation of existence,
light cannot be extinguished by darkness.
To the light, darkness is just somewhere to shine.
We don't mind darkness.
Only when we attach a meaning, and again, we give away our power to it, do we become victimized by it.
To the darkness, light is the end of its very existence.
They are fucking petrified, which is why they are ramping up their efforts so drastically, and we are so then clearly seeing through this propaganda, you know, puppets on strings, and it's quite clear to see now, and everybody's going, what?
This makes no sense.
But at the moment, people are still following that process.
But the 100 Chin Paradox gets to a point where everyone goes, this is no longer right.
I'm no longer giving away my sovereignty, my choice of action, my power to another person outside of me.
I'm reclaiming it.
I'm reclaiming my individuality.
And that is where we are.
We are in a place of great change and it's a very, very fucking exciting place to be in, bro.
So those of us that are aware and have been doing this for a while,
been laying the foundations so that when other people are awakening
and coming through this traumatic experience where we've had to agree to a system
and become so indoctrinated into it, that coming out of it
is gonna be a massive traumatic experience for people that have been head first in the sand
for such a long time.
So we are here to be able to hold that space to remind people that It is good.
It's perfect.
This is part of the evolution of our species.
And I think the evolution of our species is happening on a conscious level as opposed to a physical level.
So it's an exciting time, Gareth.
It really is.
Absolutely.
Kane, thank you so much for joining us, mate.
It's been great talking to you.
I feel I'm buzzing now.
I'm, you know, uplifted, which is what we need, isn't it?
There is a lot of darkness in terms of subject matter out there.
Oh, look at this, look at that, look at that.
It's never good news.
So to have a conversation like this where it's actually like, no, let's take the power back.
That's great.
Thank you very much, Kane.
And it's trying to condense it into not being too excited.
I used to get very excited and then that energy would be dissipated and then I'd almost go back into a lower mindset.
So now, for me, it's being able to know that this journey is a journey, one step at a time.
We're moving in the right direction.
And as a message to you, the listener, and to you, Gareth, To be beautiful as a man is something that I would never have previously allowed myself to think.
I've been calling myself beautiful recently, and to be beautiful is to be you to the full.
To live authentically, wildly and freely.
That is what it means to be beautiful.
So I'd like to see each and every one of you honouring your true beauty, your true unique expression of the universe experiencing itself in separation.
If you're here to be blue, be blue.
If you're here to be red, be red.
Only when you try to contort yourself, to fit in, do you end up separate to your truth, and then the entire universe misses out on you.