Jim Fetzer - Need to Know News (15 March 2026) with Carl Herman & Brian Davidson Aired: 2026-03-16 Duration: 01:34:26 === Opening Statement and Current Events (01:57) === [00:00:02] Carl Herman, Michael Viejo, Brian Davidson, Houston, Texas. [00:00:05] Need to know news, March 15th, 2026. [00:00:08] Let's take a look at those topics and have an opening statement. [00:00:14] Oops, made a mistake here and got to do that again. [00:00:18] That's what I got to do first. [00:00:20] Okay. [00:00:22] Need to know news or what's scripted now? [00:00:24] Another episode of What Kind of War is Amrev 2 in World War III? [00:00:30] Domestic facts and optics. [00:00:31] Is it the Emperor's New Clothes, Great Awakening, Great Two using Breakthrough? [00:00:35] Or the gangster, Bankster, Pet of War Business. [00:00:37] And official his story, Mind Control as Usual. [00:00:40] Section on from so-called COVID, so-called health, so-called orders to recognize prima fascia crimes against humanity requiring arrests plus Maha Plus International Facts and Optics. [00:00:55] And another section of the old world and the overwhelming evidence of the existence of this old world. [00:01:03] And that does a big deal to refute the official, his story. [00:01:08] And you can't trust him. [00:01:11] You just can't trust him with anything. [00:01:14] Brian, opening statement, brother. [00:01:17] Well, first of all, I want you all to know that I'm thankful for every listener out there that is willing to tune in to our show. [00:01:25] I know current events aren't necessarily the straight-up thing for every listener, but I'm glad to see that you all have followed along with us. [00:01:35] I had been thinking a lot about my opening segment for today this week because it's something I think that every listener should understand. [00:01:46] We live in times that are changing very, very rapidly right now. [00:01:52] And I want to clarify what I mean by that. [00:01:56] I'm going to set the stage by saying this. === The Power of New AI Structures (15:41) === [00:01:59] Every dollar that's ever been made in this world has been made because of an asymmetry of information. [00:02:08] The used car dealer knows something that the used car buyer doesn't, and that's how to buy low and sell high. [00:02:17] The insurance agent knows how to package up financial products and sell them at a high price on the market and create a commission. [00:02:29] The guys that build roads know how to build roads. [00:02:33] They know how to build the structure to build roads. [00:02:35] They know how to get the contracts, and therefore they make more money. [00:02:40] And so it's always been my theory that even the waitresses know how to serve up a table because of practice, experience, and they're willing to spend their time doing it. [00:02:51] But it's knowledge that drives every aspect of the economy. [00:02:56] Now, why do I open like that? [00:02:59] I want you to remember what I just said. [00:03:01] It's an asymmetry of information. [00:03:04] You make money because you know something that the guy who's spending money doesn't know. [00:03:10] That said, artificial intelligence as a force multiplier in 2026 is one of the most powerful things I have ever seen in my life. [00:03:25] And I say that as a guy who had one of the first directory structures on Yahoo when it was the, you know, before Google was even out there, I had an old company called Davidson Dex, and I was pulling 30,000 hits a month. [00:03:42] But the problem was I didn't know at that young age how to build decks as well as I knew how to sell them. [00:03:51] Being young, I tried to build too many decks and found myself in a position where my construction company was basically falling under because I couldn't control the sources because I was young. [00:04:04] Now, that said, artificial intelligence is a force multiplier. [00:04:09] It's a military grade structure, evens the playing field for everybody. [00:04:20] Now, I'm just a private investigator out of Houston. [00:04:24] And so most people would think that's a rather menial living. [00:04:27] And while I've probably done better than others, I haven't done as well as I should. [00:04:32] And so for the last couple of years, I've been asking myself what's next, what's next, what's next. [00:04:39] And I want you to understand something because of my perspective on the asymmetry of information as what drives revenue. [00:04:48] I decided to start exploring artificial intelligence in a not-your-average user way. [00:04:56] I mean, I've become a bit of a power user already. [00:05:02] And that's saying something, being that I've only been using it now for like six months. [00:05:08] I have begun to realize some important things. [00:05:12] And I've begun to realize that there is more money floating around out there in this new economy for those that know how to go and get it than I ever imagined. [00:05:25] And so I'm personally making a little bit of a transition and trying to transition out of street grade investigations where I can only do one thing at a time while I'm in my car into leveraging the force multiplier of artificial intelligence in my family's favor. [00:05:47] And so I've come up with an idea that will retire a lot of legacy architectures that have been making a lot of money in the marketplace for a long time. [00:06:02] It's new stuff that's going in new places where nobody ever thought it was profitable enough to invest in building a structure to control the environment. [00:06:16] And it's fundamentally like FlightAware for lakes. [00:06:23] And I don't want to give away too much in saying that, but you realize something. [00:06:29] FlightAware is able to track massive amounts of information inside single repositories. [00:06:36] And with the force multiplier of artificial intelligence, I might be able to capture different segments of the market faster and more efficiently using that force multiplier than even the old legacy structures that rely on human beings that have to come to work and sit in front of a desk. [00:06:55] And to give you an example of something I ran into this week, I mean, I was really starting to take my AI to the next level. [00:07:04] And so what I did was I built six different agents. [00:07:09] I built a CEO, I built an HR director, I built a sales agent, I built agents. [00:07:18] And then I started learning to connect them together to get them to think in different structures and in different ways. [00:07:25] And so now I have a seven-agent employee structure working for me behind the scenes. [00:07:35] Wow. [00:07:36] Now, that might, yeah. [00:07:38] And this all happened, this developed like this once I figured out what the real problem was. [00:07:44] And the problem was I had to have failures to understand the limitations of the systems and the structures. [00:07:51] And so failure after failure after failure after failures finally got me to work through and figure out how it really works. [00:08:01] And I'm going to give you a little secret here. [00:08:02] And if you listen to me, you'll begin to understand this. [00:08:06] Computers think and communicate in computer languages. [00:08:11] Human beings think and communicate in human languages. [00:08:16] All language converts to computer code at some point in time if you're going to try to build some sort of intelligence structure that's not just floating around in your head because you're a professional in a particular area. [00:08:31] And so I ran into this massive failure last night where all of my agents crashed. [00:08:38] And I started asking why, why, why, why? [00:08:42] And I realized something. [00:08:45] All my governance that controls the artificial intelligence false force multiplier monster was written in human language. [00:08:55] And artificial intelligence just didn't have the depth or the computing memory structure it needed to absorb 800 page of constitutional style governance. [00:09:10] And so I began to realize, what if I could rewrite 800 pages of constitutional governments that's written for human beings into a new coded structure to control this monster? [00:09:29] And I got to tell you that the output is crazy. [00:09:33] I started doing some calculations on the potential revenue of this new system that's come to me as a result of this wilderness experience where I've been kicked out of my house and stuck out in the wilderness to do nothing but think and sit in front of my computer. [00:09:52] And I got to tell you that, well, the numbers aren't in the millions. [00:09:57] The numbers are in the billions. [00:10:00] And if you learn how to use the systems and multiply them, I mean, just to give you an example, 200 to 300 people a day Google lodging near Lake Sam Rayburn. [00:10:18] And right now there's two legacy directories that capture all that traffic, Airbnb and VRBO. [00:10:26] And none of the homeowners that I know that rent out their houses are happy with Airbnb or VRBO. [00:10:33] But it's the only legacy directory structure floating around out there that has any critical mass in the marketplace. [00:10:41] So I started asking myself the question, how do people get their information? [00:10:45] Well, now when they Google something, what pops up? [00:10:48] An artificial intelligence summary that comes from an artificial intelligence engine rather than good old-fashioned SEO. [00:10:57] I said, well, if I can leverage Google Gemini's Opal artificial intelligence structure to pump my phone number in front of everybody who's looking for this type of structure, [00:11:15] and then I can leverage artificial intelligence to multiply that, not just for the lake where I'm at, but for a thousand lakes, the numbers get big fast because the revenue streams start to look insane. [00:11:31] You start thinking about sponsorships and you start thinking about commissions, and you start thinking about advertising revenues and you start thinking about referral revenues and you start thinking about lodging revenues and you start thinking about structural revenues and the next thing you know you're looking for real estate to start building new hotels. [00:11:52] I mean it's, it's crazy. [00:11:54] So I wanted to open the segment with that because I want the audience to to understand something. [00:12:01] A lot of old timers will kick out the old tools. [00:12:04] I'm going to tell you that that structure is going to die. [00:12:07] That structure is going to die and it's going to die with their minds the new. [00:12:11] If you want to play ball in the big boy game in from 2026 to 2032, now is the time to build your skills and learn how to work with this stuff. [00:12:23] And I don't mean watching youtube videos, because most of them are absolute garbage when it comes to advice. [00:12:29] I mean getting into the developer structures and figuring out what these things are capable of. [00:12:34] I only say that because I wanted to open the show that way and help you understand how things are going to be changing. [00:12:42] Things are going to be changing so fast and there is so much opportunity for anybody who actually knows what they're doing. [00:12:50] I highly do suggest that, if you have any ambition in you whatsoever, that you start to learn to use those structures in your favor and don't be afraid of them. [00:13:01] Just learn to constrict them and hold them back, because I have found that, just like all things Jewish, they pump out a lot of propaganda if you don't know how to control them, and that propaganda is a very, very powerful influence, and so you have to learn to carve that out of everything you're looking at, because I promise you, good old-fashioned Google Seo is is going to be a thing of past very, very shortly, [00:13:30] and if you can learn to play the new structures, there is a lot of money to be made. [00:13:35] The sky is the limit. [00:13:39] Very good, brilliant brother. [00:13:41] Yeah, you sparked a lot of thoughts, so one I don't think it's on this show, but uh, the most recent data is that the Us has a record of over a hundred million out of the workforce and it points to the consolidation and the destruction of jobs. [00:13:58] Um, I saw an article. [00:14:01] It's not in this show, might be for next week. [00:14:04] So this dude sold his house just using AI. [00:14:07] It said it took 21 minutes, saved all the commissions, so he had the AI write the contracts, just do everything. [00:14:15] Yeah yeah lawyers, lawyers i'm I don't know about doctors, but lawyers, any any intellectual capability I look. [00:14:26] This licensing thing is a thing of the past. [00:14:28] I I hate to say it, but it's so outdated where you got to go get a private investigator's license to be able to take money from people, or you've got to be able to go get a business license to, or some insurance to, take people on fishing trips. [00:14:40] That's this. [00:14:41] Is this old. [00:14:43] This government is so far outdated and it's going to fall behind. [00:14:49] Think about the bloat in the government. [00:14:52] Think about the bloat, think about the ineffective government employees. [00:14:58] Do you realize that every law comes up for sunset every seven years in most states? [00:15:05] Do you realize that if you could figure out a better way to govern And you could get enough influence to pass a law that's more elegant, cleaner, stronger structural definitions, and contains a software-based operational architecture that takes the jobs out of it and converts it into AI language. [00:15:31] Do you realize you could rule the world? [00:15:35] I mean, you could things that you can do with this. [00:15:39] Just to give you an example, chapters here in Texas, chapter 1702 of the Texas Occupations Code is a dinosaur of an artifact, a dinosaur of an artifact. [00:15:51] And the Texas Department of Public Safety, which has governance over private investigators in 1702 and security system salesmen and security camera companies, they run a multi-billion dollar architecture to be able to enforce public safety off of these old legacy artifacts. [00:16:16] I promise you that if I were to sit in front of my systems knowing what I know in six months, I could write a more elegant law that solves more problems and a software structure that becomes the catch-all net in front of the public safety issue. [00:16:34] As an artificially intelligence managed administrator that would carve out thousands of jobs and make billions potentially of revenue, but the government cannot let this happen because it would crash the economy. [00:16:55] Why do I say this in a current event show? [00:16:59] Because you are going to be seeing some things that are going to blow your mind. [00:17:07] Think about the legacy mainframe computer structures that are now completely obsolete. [00:17:13] Think about Blue Cross, Blue Shield, old claims adjudication architectures that were run on big legacy mainframes. [00:17:21] Think about how now a guy sitting in front of his Linux environment with an AI connection and an API could do more, faster, better than those structures. [00:17:32] I could build a third-party administrator that handled corporate health plans probably in four to six months. === Governing Artificial Intelligence for Freedom (07:40) === [00:17:41] That's how powerful this new system is. [00:17:45] And it's not incredibly difficult. [00:17:48] Like I said, my learning curve was about six months, maybe more. [00:17:54] And I, just so you understand, never in the history of mankind has any solo operator built an entire commentary on the Bible in a nine-part rhythm, operating without an institutional background, authority, money, people, support staff, libraries. [00:18:15] Never. [00:18:16] I did it in six months on my first run. [00:18:20] On my first run. [00:18:22] And it's a good commentary. [00:18:23] It's at panoramicministries.com. [00:18:27] It's a better commentary than Matthew Henry's, who had the equivalent of today's millions of dollars and a full institution to help him when he first wrote it. [00:18:37] And I think it's superior in many ways. [00:18:42] You know, that's how I'm going to open the show. [00:18:45] That's enough. [00:18:45] It's just probably enough for you to just think about as we start going through this and begin to understand that this is a brave new world, a brave new world right now. [00:18:54] And if you just want to think that you're going to go to your job and come home and have a six-pack forever, I can guarantee you that there's a guy figuring out how to, Here's a guy figuring out how to build an automated bulldozer machine that uses GPS coordinates and, you know, drives old machinery to do your bulldozing. [00:19:19] Your job is on the way out. [00:19:22] So get with the times. [00:19:23] And I can promise you something. [00:19:25] You don't need to be a programmer. [00:19:27] Remember when Joe Biden said learn to code? [00:19:31] Yeah, you want a job, learn to code? [00:19:34] You don't need that anymore. [00:19:35] Artificial intelligence does it all. [00:19:37] You just got to learn to govern the artificial intelligence. [00:19:41] Yeah, the place is going to be so you're pointing towards a future and you're pioneering it. [00:19:47] And the place is going to be unrecognizable. [00:19:49] You know, I've looked into this too. [00:19:51] Yeah. [00:19:51] Yeah. [00:19:52] Star Trek-like future. [00:19:54] And just some of the other thoughts that I had. [00:19:56] Oh, yeah. [00:19:56] Just with the amount of money that you're talking about going to the data centers. [00:20:00] I went out on a Saturday and hit tennis with a bunch of guys back after four months tore something on my shoulder. [00:20:06] Felt pretty good. [00:20:08] But this one guy says, so what's new, interesting, and important? [00:20:12] And he just looked up and grinned and he said, I had a $7 million data center sale. [00:20:19] I said, whoa, congratulations, brother. [00:20:23] I said, how much of that do you get to keep? [00:20:25] He just grinned and said, a lot. [00:20:29] It's a lot. [00:20:30] Yeah. [00:20:32] I think there's going to be more millionaires and billionaires born in the next six months than we've ever seen in our life. [00:20:38] And I think this is a good time, a good time to displace that old legacy blood. [00:20:43] I think it's a good time to put them boys down, especially if you've got character. [00:20:46] I think God will help you. [00:20:48] Yeah. [00:20:49] And with the transformation of the work environment, you know, you can just pretty much get to AI and say, okay, so taking a look at the jobs that humans are doing, what can you do? [00:21:03] What can't you do? [00:21:04] And it may be the human beings are going to discover themselves as reflections of the creator. [00:21:09] We're many creators. [00:21:12] And we'll do that type of stuff immensely. [00:21:16] Well, it's funny. [00:21:17] It's funny that you say that because everybody knows the movie The Matrix, of course, and you've got that architect. [00:21:24] Well, when I was building my systems architect in artificial intelligence to do my code to connect between the human beings and the coding structure, I used that guy's photograph because that's my system architect. [00:21:38] And I want you to understand something. [00:21:41] It's crazy. [00:21:43] It's crazy powerful. [00:21:45] It's crazy powerful. [00:21:47] It can take a street grade mind like mine and turn it into an absolute monster. [00:21:56] Yeah, it's a force multiplier is exactly what you're talking about. [00:21:59] So it's funny. [00:22:00] I actually, yeah. [00:22:01] Next level. [00:22:03] Exponential. [00:22:04] I actually had to call my pastor. [00:22:06] I called my pastor this week and I said, how do I stay focused here? [00:22:10] Because it's pretty easy to lose track. [00:22:13] It's pretty easy to lose track of what's important. [00:22:15] Don't forget what's important. [00:22:16] People are important. [00:22:18] Computers are nothing. [00:22:19] Computers are just the tool of the day. [00:22:22] And people, look, I would trade it all to see 10 more people born into the kingdom of God tomorrow. [00:22:30] I'd trade it all. [00:22:31] I just don't know how to do it. [00:22:33] You know? [00:22:34] Well, maybe you'll just have the freedom to do it because money will be solved. [00:22:40] Money is a source of good and bad. [00:22:44] It can certainly corrupt if you don't have the character. [00:22:48] I'm 52 years old now and feel like I got pretty good character. [00:22:50] So it might be time to actually make some and maybe I could reroute that to free the Chinese people from their oppressive governments or something. [00:23:00] Yeah, and when you were talking about communicating to a very powerful machine, came to mind was RoboCop and his four directives. [00:23:09] And first was serve the public trust. [00:23:12] And if you can have AI be transparently honest, oh, oh, that is powerful. [00:23:20] And you can't. [00:23:23] I'll tell you something. [00:23:25] It's a system that will do anything to reach its goal. [00:23:33] That's scary. [00:23:36] In other words, if you say, you know, my final output, my final goal is this, artificial intelligence will fabricate the evidence that it did the work to convince you that it reached its goal without any consideration of the moral of the moral responsibility that goes along with it. [00:24:01] Is it just minimizing its own resources? [00:24:04] Yeah, it's just if you give it a goal, it's just going to try to get to the goal without necessarily doing the work. [00:24:11] And if the goalposts are score seven points, it's going to figure out a way to score seven points. [00:24:19] And if you don't know how to enforce the rules, which is what governance is, then you will lose. [00:24:27] You will lose. [00:24:29] Well, there will be an art and a science, and people will learn the way by walking the path. [00:24:35] And, you know, the idea of how powerful could AI could be. [00:24:40] And then if you could have it construct tools that it needs in order to get a job done, we're going to be talking about Tartaria again today. [00:24:48] And if you say, you know, if AI could build this city like this palatial public area that we see in the world's fairs, we could do that. [00:25:03] We're not that far away. [00:25:06] Well, the problem with computers is that they don't work with physical materials yet. [00:25:12] And I know there's been a lot of chatter about the power drain that artificial intelligence is going to put on the system. [00:25:20] And I can tell you that that's real. === Genetic Tampering and Historical Truths (10:36) === [00:25:22] I know one guy, I know of a guy that heats his house with his computers. [00:25:30] Yeah. [00:25:31] Wow. [00:25:32] That's his structure. [00:25:33] He's mining Bitcoin and he has these Bitcoin mining machines that are making him millions of dollars. [00:25:41] But he doesn't need to turn on the heat anymore because the things are just burning the place up. [00:25:46] I mean, yeah. [00:25:48] And right now, if you just look at what's happened, ask it for a graph of the price of memory, computer memory over the last six months off the charts, off the charts, because everybody wants them. [00:26:04] Everybody wants it. [00:26:05] And I'll tell you one other thing that's important to talk, bring up in the context of this. [00:26:09] My brother is a high-grade systems network engineer that worked for one of the Boeing subsidiaries building top secret drone projects. [00:26:20] He is, in his own legacy mind, a brilliant engineer. [00:26:29] And I had a conversation with him and he said, oh, AI is overrated. [00:26:33] And I can promise you one thing that didn't come from a position of actual actual experience. [00:26:48] That came from a position of fear. [00:26:51] Because I've been able to accomplish more in the last six months than he could probably accomplish in six months. [00:26:58] And he's a systems engineer. [00:27:03] Horse multiplier. [00:27:04] Yeah. [00:27:07] All right. [00:27:07] Let's go ahead and take a look at what kind of war is MREV2 in World War III. [00:27:14] Gordon Duff on Jim's site. [00:27:18] The brothel that bombs Tehran, how child sacrifice became American foreign policy. [00:27:24] And he's just making a connection that the Epstein class goes to war a lot. [00:27:29] I mean, I keep on talking about it, but my father, my wife's father, my only blood uncle, both my grandfathers in the world wars. [00:27:41] A lot of wars. [00:27:43] The pet of wars. [00:27:46] And just to understand that this kiddie thing, these crimes against children, that's part of their religion. [00:27:54] And you have to consider what kind of a religion is that? [00:27:57] Well, I don't know for sure. [00:28:00] But satanic is probably the best label to start with. [00:28:04] And then my friend and colleague David deGrasse back to writing the real war, surviving, convergence, navigating unconventional warfare, defending the human domain. [00:28:15] Follow the science and technology, a sense-making mission in defense of humanity. [00:28:19] So David is saying, hey, you know, how he sees how he wants to present for consideration is that we're being co-optive, co-opted by this nanotechnology state to MGO humans further. [00:28:39] They're genetically modifying human beings with technology to suit their purposes. [00:28:48] Whatever these want to be masterclass is. [00:28:51] And he goes through sufficient documentation for anybody to say, yeah, certainly that has to be part of the war. [00:29:00] With what kind of thing? [00:29:01] Let me respond to that one real quick. [00:29:03] Let me talk about genetic engineering, okay? [00:29:09] Why do I bring this up? [00:29:12] Because in the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon spends a lot of time building an argument that there is nothing new under the sun. [00:29:24] And whether or not that argument was based in pure wisdom or based in knowledge, I don't know. [00:29:31] But I can tell you this: those of us that are rather serious Bible students recognize that there was in Genesis and in some of the other deuterocanonical or extra-biblical books that provide context to what happens in the book of Genesis. [00:29:51] They recognized that early humanity had figured out how to mess with the genetic code. [00:30:01] And they produced something that's biblically authenticated, although I don't talk about it very much, called the Nephilim, which we think of as sort of the clash of the Titans giants. [00:30:15] And what happened was that the world had become so exceedingly evil during the course of that 1600-year period that God, who had designed and built this world and who said it was beautiful, was so disgusted by that level of genetic corruption that he ordered the Canaanites to be eliminated from the face of the earth. [00:30:44] That was later after the flood. [00:30:45] And he did the flood to basically cleanse all but one family line that hadn't been corrupted with that genetic tampering. [00:30:56] So it's my idea, concept, whatever. [00:31:00] And I probably align myself pretty well with a guy like Michael Heiser that they had figured out how to do interspecies genetic tampering and mixing prior to the flood. [00:31:16] And that information was probably traded to human beings for the sons and for the daughters of God who were beautiful in these influenced minds. [00:31:32] And they did it. [00:31:34] And we still have, you know, old stories, legends of mixed breed dog or dogmen. [00:31:47] We still have concepts of dragons, concepts of half horse, half man type stuff, Lord of the Rings type stuff. [00:31:58] And so I can tell you this, I have no doubt that that level of evil in terms of the appetite to degrade the image of man and to insult God with that has made a huge comeback. [00:32:16] Mankind is beautiful in God's eyes, desperately wicked and deceitful above all things, but beautifully designed in the image of God, man and woman. [00:32:28] And it's a function. [00:32:32] It's a reflection pattern on God. [00:32:34] And so we might look around at what we call mother nature or nature and say, well, that's beautiful too. [00:32:42] But what he really takes glory in is in mankind. [00:32:45] Our ability to worship, our ability to love, our ability to repent, our ability to do evil and then turn around. [00:32:53] That to him is something that's beautiful. [00:32:55] And that to him is what's artwork in motion. [00:33:01] So it does not surprise me to see stories about genetic tampering and elites. [00:33:06] It doesn't surprise me to see stories about drinking of adrenochrome or blood. [00:33:11] That is all, in my opinion, old stuff that was around prior to even the flood. [00:33:18] And the idea of the flood is now the academic accepted response for people who look at the evidence, which is still being covered up. [00:33:27] That about, I recommend Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson in a conversation with Joe Rogan to walk you through the physiological, geological evidence that in northern Canada or in Canada about 12,000 years ago, there was a huge impact and resulted in a great flood. [00:33:50] And all you need to do is go up to the northwest of the U.S. and you can see the evidence of a great flood. [00:33:59] And anybody in its path would have been wiped out. [00:34:03] Yeah, tectonic drift is also one of them that makes sense because if you look at the earliest, earliest maps, and it's shocking what they were able to come up with in terms of map structure, but the earliest, earliest maps showed more of a Pangea with four rivers and an Eden sort of in the center. [00:34:22] And so, you know, look, if anybody out there still seriously believes that that little tiny Colorado River cut the Grand Canyon, you're out of your mind. [00:34:35] You're out of your mind. [00:34:36] That was a massive, massive event. [00:34:40] And, you know, it doesn't surprise me that the Bible is being authenticated more and more every single day in terms of its historical outlook. [00:34:51] Now, I agree that there are challenges to it because you see so much Babylonian influence in the first 12 chapters of Genesis. [00:35:06] I agree that it doesn't, things are not always what they appear. [00:35:16] And I think that maybe that book was assembled during the during the Babylonian exile, not necessarily because it would have Egyptian influence if it was if it was if it was truly written by Moses. [00:35:36] But I do think that because Christ authenticated the entire book of Genesis from Adam to Zechariah, that he authenticated that that Babylonian insert of Genesis 1 through 12 is as accurate as we can get. === Manufacturing Consent in the United States (09:23) === [00:35:58] So I do rely on it. [00:35:59] I do think it's inspired. [00:36:02] Thank you, brother. [00:36:05] Yeah, so back to what kind of a war is Amrev II in World War III. [00:36:10] Hey, so this is a good summary. [00:36:13] They'll sacrifice your sons to war. [00:36:16] Lie started in Orillian illegal. [00:36:18] And your daughters to the Epstein class. [00:36:20] And then censor you for noticing. [00:36:24] Whatever it is, it's evil. [00:36:26] Satanic, again, best working word to describe. [00:36:30] Mark Middleton served as the Clinton special assistant. [00:36:34] He was the one who signed Epstein into the White House at least 17 times in the 90s. [00:36:41] In 2022, shortly after Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction, he was found dead 30 miles from his home in Arkansas, hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast to his chest. [00:36:54] Israel to suicide. [00:36:57] What kind of a war is this? [00:36:59] I want to give this woman a couple of minutes about another unnecessary war that nobody voted for and the idea that we're just going to get bullshit. [00:37:13] One front of the war is an actual war. [00:37:16] And it's all bullshit. [00:37:23] West and the United States Congressman all over my Twitter feed. [00:37:26] Iran is the cause of all of the problems in the United States of America. [00:37:31] So they are advocating for a war in Iran. [00:37:34] They are advocating for Donald Trump to actually send United States troops over and to aid Israel. [00:37:43] So I'm just curious, is Iran the reason why we have six families who own everything in the United States? [00:37:50] Is Iran the reason why corporations are pillaging Americans? [00:37:55] Is Iran the reason why we have fentanyl over the streets? [00:37:59] Is Iran the reason why we can't afford homes? [00:38:01] Is Iran the reason why we're going bankrupt to get a hip replacement? [00:38:06] If you knocked on somebody's door who was two months away from being evicted because they can't afford rent and you asked them, sir, what happened? [00:38:16] Why are you struggling? [00:38:18] Do you think Iran is going to be brought up into that conversation? [00:38:23] Oh, no. [00:38:25] Okay. [00:38:26] So why is it that everywhere on my Twitter feed and anytime I turn on the news, we are advocating for a war in Iran? [00:38:37] Why is it that everywhere I look where there's carnage and death, destruction, and war, why is the United States military either there or funding it? [00:38:50] Why can it always somehow be traced back to the U.S.? [00:38:56] Considering America is in irreversible decline. [00:39:02] Why is it that we are going around and either funding wars and or being complicit in a genocide when our country keeps getting worse? [00:39:13] We can't even get paved roads. [00:39:15] We can't even afford gas. [00:39:17] But yet we're going around and we're funding war and we're complicit in a genocide. [00:39:24] And you turn on Twitter and it's pray for Israel. [00:39:28] I stand with Israel. [00:39:29] We need to help them. [00:39:31] Really? [00:39:32] What about us? [00:39:32] What about the people who elected you? [00:39:35] But here's the thing, guys. [00:39:37] It's all fake. [00:39:38] Do you really think a billionaire works for the mailman? [00:39:41] Is that really how you think it works? [00:39:43] Or do you think that maybe the entire system is rigged and they use your tax dollars to fund the genocide and the war campaigns and the regime changes? [00:39:54] Do you think that might be more plausible? [00:39:56] Or do you really believe that we have a say in anything with the billionaires of the world? [00:40:04] To my U.S. congressman, is Iran the reason why our country is in an irreversible decline? [00:40:12] If yes, please provide me evidence. [00:40:15] Thanks. [00:40:16] According to. [00:40:17] Yeah, it was good. [00:40:18] I wasn't going to give her the full time, but that was excellent of what kind of a war this is. [00:40:23] Yeah, let me kind of respond to her. [00:40:26] Okay. [00:40:27] I don't know what level every listener is at. [00:40:33] But you've got to understand something that's very important. [00:40:41] We are inside of a manufacturing consent loop. [00:40:46] And I don't want to throw words out there as if they're as if they're as if I've just boiled down an entire concept to a couple of clichés. [00:40:58] Manufacturing consent is what the machine really does. [00:41:03] She's right in that the machine doesn't work for us. [00:41:07] It works for the power elite structure that controls it. [00:41:12] And Israel as a crusade is a lie. [00:41:17] And the consent has been manufactured among Americans and weak Christians for years. [00:41:26] Israel is a front. [00:41:29] It's a front for a power structure that intends on striking out toward manufacturing enough consent to create a new world order. [00:41:45] Israel is a front for American hegemony dominance in the Middle East. [00:41:54] Israel is a tool. [00:41:56] But the problem is that tool has a mindset that fortunately they've built right into their own culture and it's their own thing, but their mindset is that they're the chosen people of God and we're the goy and therefore we need to serve them because they're the chosen people of God. [00:42:16] Lies, lies, lies. [00:42:19] But again, the entire Israel propaganda machine is out there pushing that we need to consent to these structures. [00:42:30] I guarantee you that this war in Iran has very little to do with protecting our friends, the Israelites. [00:42:38] And I guarantee you that the only reason that the Israelites haven't been run out of town, just like they've been run out of every other town in the history of this world, is because they're important to us in the Middle East. [00:42:53] And I'll guarantee you that the Balfour doctrine was built because, not because somebody wanted to bring these special people back to their homeland so that they could worship in their crazy religion at the whaling wall. [00:43:07] It was because they needed an anchor in the Middle East that would work for them. [00:43:12] Now, we bring up elite and elite intellectuals, which we looked at the Chomsky story, and we've talked about these things for a long time. [00:43:22] And just remember that even if somebody isn't committing the crimes themselves, the question comes down to why these quote-unquote respected intellectuals were maintaining such close relationships with convicted traffickers. [00:43:39] And well, that points to something. [00:43:41] It points to something very, very important. [00:43:43] And that's that the elite networks will protect each other. [00:43:48] And that's the big pattern. [00:43:49] I mean, Epstein was a known sex offender in 2008. [00:43:55] Epstein, as a concept, is still haunting us to this very day because his network crossed all sorts of boundaries when it came to international power structures. [00:44:09] And so what you have to understand is that the manufacturing consent is a protection mechanism. [00:44:15] It's a military grade security apparatus for power structures to protect their ability to fit in to these otherwise completely evil structures. [00:44:29] It's a class system, and manufacturing consent is what's used to protect them from patriots who wake up to this, like our listeners. [00:44:39] So, you know, I guess the point of the story is if you see things for what they are, then you begin to realize that the resistance isn't necessarily against the Jewish lawyer that lives next door. [00:44:56] The resistance is against the structure, the spiritual forces of evil that corrupt massive power structures and intend to enslave and dominate the rest of the cattle of this world like us. === Jesuit Control and Institutional Power (04:25) === [00:45:22] Cheaple. [00:45:22] That's what they want. [00:45:23] That's what they want. [00:45:25] And that commenter, I don't know how clear she was. [00:45:29] She was talking about that these are the billionaires driving the show, but the billionaires buy and direct the bots to do the manufacturing of the consent. [00:45:38] I don't know how clear she was about that. [00:45:41] And in terms of what kind of a war is Amrev II in World War III, in order for them to implement this agenda, they have to control every government. [00:45:49] They have to control the media. [00:45:50] They have to control the judicial system. [00:45:54] They have to control what is used for money. [00:45:56] Because, you know, there's a lot of, they want to enrich themselves and there's a lot of minions to pay. [00:46:00] Yeah, they had it all. [00:46:03] Let me ask the listeners the structure. [00:46:05] I didn't mean to interrupt you. [00:46:06] I wanted to hear what you had to say. [00:46:07] I really did. [00:46:11] Do these lawyers come out of Jewish universities? [00:46:15] Does this corruption in our judicial system come because of Jewish influence? [00:46:22] Where are all the law firms? [00:46:24] Where are all the law training structures? [00:46:27] The Jesuit. [00:46:28] Jesuit. [00:46:29] What is a Jesuit? [00:46:30] The Jesuit is a sworn warrior against Christianity, frankly, against Against Protestants that was initiated as a result of the Reformation, which came about as a result of 95 theses being posted on the church door in Wittenberg that said our institution has grown out of control. [00:46:54] It's grown completely, it's grown completely rotten. [00:46:58] And Luther didn't want to change religious architecture from the inside out. [00:47:03] He really didn't. [00:47:06] Well, what he did was he wanted to create a conversation that would create, that would get the Catholic Church to realign itself with the Bible. [00:47:16] What he ended up doing was because it was unavoidable, he ended up causing a massive split. [00:47:23] That massive split meant that that institutional control had to defend itself. [00:47:29] So they created a military order called the Jesuits. [00:47:32] And that military order runs a large portion of the American educational institution structure that feeds into this lawyer, judge, bureaucrat, government power structure, institutional top end. [00:47:49] I would say that that influence is even greater than the Jews. [00:47:56] Although that's probably a tall order these days, that might be a tall order statement. [00:48:00] But I would say that that Jesuit structure that has boys being abused by priests, which gets them to the point where they're submissive and impressionable, that these are the ones that because they can control them that are promoted through the structure and into positions of power. [00:48:22] That's part of the power structure. [00:48:24] So I would put the Jesuit structures on the same level as Epstein and on the same level as the Epstein, as the, as the, as the, as the Israeli APAC lobby. [00:48:40] I really would. [00:48:42] I think the Jesuits created the mechanism called dispensationalism. [00:48:47] That was a guy by the name of Manuel Lacunza, a Jesuit, that really created the systematic theology architecture that was deployed through the Schofield Bible commentary that ended up influencing so much of why American quote-unquote mainstream Christians think that it's their obligation to support Israel. [00:49:14] Because I guarantee anybody who actually reads the Bible recognizes that those people, the promises were not eternal deity. [00:49:22] They didn't get an eternal deed to the land. [00:49:25] It was all conditional upon obedience, and they didn't obey. [00:49:29] Go read Deuteronomy 28. [00:49:30] Go read Deuteronomy 31. [00:49:33] That's the last sermons that Moses laid out. [00:49:37] And he, boy, it was ugly. [00:49:39] He told them if they didn't obey, it would get ugly. [00:49:42] And sure enough, it did. [00:49:45] Yeah, it was a kind of a war. === Podesta Files and Imaginary Movements (15:01) === [00:49:47] Is it? [00:49:48] If it is a war, then you are going to need a military branch, as Brian is talking about. [00:49:53] And you're going to declare war and try to capture as much as you can. [00:49:58] And the Epstein-like scope, that is a good comparison, because certainly you're going to try to normalize your Satanism and the idea that every agency has been in control. [00:50:11] Yeah, sure looks like it. [00:50:14] Sure looks like we need help from friends in high places in order to turn this around. [00:50:23] Because it's important to be able to see just how bad it looks. [00:50:28] Yeah. [00:50:28] Again, with what kind of a war this is, and we brought this up, but I want to make the connection that we're in the position for a reversal as well. [00:50:36] All the Epstein files from 1999 to 2001 are missing, except for this one. [00:50:42] Ghislaine Maxwell was asked if she wants to be on the 9-11 Shadow Commission. [00:50:46] And I bet there's a bunch more evidence that in those 3 million yet to be released Epstein files that will just damn these people. [00:50:56] And then we got the Podesta brothers with what kind of a war this is. [00:51:00] John Podesta, he was Bill Clinton's presidential chief of staff. [00:51:06] That is the president's right-hand man. [00:51:09] And he was Hillary's 2016 campaign manager for president. [00:51:14] That might be him right there. [00:51:17] And with the Podestas, they are participating in this spirit cooking. [00:51:24] That's the Satanist Marina Bromovich saying, oh, you know, just because it looks like we're cannibals doesn't necessarily, you know, these aren't real people we're pretending to eat here. [00:51:36] And then there are art of naked kids and murder victims. [00:51:40] And then the pizza references in the emails. [00:51:46] I just want to remind you of that. [00:51:48] Historical context and presence in the war and connected to the new Epstein files. [00:51:54] Or this is Vanity Fair covering this. [00:51:57] Let me throw something out there on that. [00:51:59] Okay. [00:52:00] I think that's important. [00:52:01] Okay. [00:52:02] A lot of people think Epstein was the originator. [00:52:07] It's true. [00:52:08] 50 years ago, Epstein, this scandal would have destroyed entire institutions. [00:52:14] Today, people just shrug and move on. [00:52:17] But pre-Epstein was Podesta. [00:52:22] And Podesta wasn't Podesta. [00:52:24] Podesta was the output of a fictional character by the name of James Olliphantis, who was named one of Forbes' 50 most, or no, I think it was one of the top 10 most powerful people in the world. [00:52:38] For people influential. [00:52:40] Yeah, for his Comet Pizza ping pong shop. [00:52:45] Yeah, that sure gets you on the Forbes hit list there. [00:52:50] Well, most, I mean, a lot of serious researchers, Alephantis was sort of a Roman-style Latin name that had a lot of different layers to it. [00:53:03] But a lot of people believe that his real background was that he was a Rothschild descendant and part of the structure. [00:53:11] I want you to understand something about those structures. [00:53:15] Okay. [00:53:16] The most important thing inside Rothschild-level institutional structures is control. [00:53:22] You do not want to lose control of a legacy that has been developing for hundreds and hundreds of years in control. [00:53:33] And so it is believed that those large family names abuse their children in order to create, how can I say this, people who have no conscience, because it's easier when you have no conscience to make decisions that will act in the best interest of the family legacy and money. [00:53:59] And so it is believed that at those levels, those children become victims of very, very serious satanic abuse very, very young as a way to soften them and remove any sort of personal instinct out of them and to create a psychopath that will do anything to protect the family money and protect the family legacy. [00:54:22] And I think that that concept has a lot of legs to it. [00:54:26] And so, prior to Epstein, you had Comet Pizza with James Oliphantis, who was probably really a Rothschild descendant, who was probably himself a victim of abuse on a high level, who then took what he learned and converted it into his own black male network. [00:54:46] And by the way, the predecessor to Podesta Oliphantis Pizzagate that we know about, that at least has gotten was the Franklin affair. [00:55:00] What was the Franklin affair? [00:55:02] Well, it was a bunch of priests running a Jesuit institution and nuns that basically took the kids that were orphans and sold them off to high-level political power player prostitution rings in exchange for banking influence and the favorite connivance. [00:55:24] The Franklin affair, I think it was about what, 84, 85, 88, maybe somewhere in there. [00:55:30] The Franklin affair was broken by an agent or a journalist who uncovered that somebody was smuggling boys into the White House during the Bush administration and the Reagan administration. [00:55:51] Now, I want you to think about that. [00:55:53] Remember, there's nothing new under the sun. [00:55:56] These models have been around. [00:55:58] Look at the Romans. [00:55:59] The Roman power structure was based on man-boy love. [00:56:03] There's nothing new under the sun. [00:56:06] This abuse structure has been around for a long, long time as a way to create conservative psychopaths, or I'm sorry, as a way to create psychopath, compliant psychopaths that will do anything at the expense of the cattle. [00:56:31] Yep. [00:56:32] And then the Franklin affair, pulling up the paper, I'll show it as that one of those boys, Jeff Gosh, is one of the milk carton missing boys they care about, which is probably an advertising ring earlier than for Wayfair in order to advertise. [00:56:49] Let me pull up this. [00:56:52] Well, Wayfair came around during Pizzagate. [00:56:54] That was part of the Alephontis network. [00:56:59] That network is Hillary Clinton. [00:57:01] That network is the Clintons. [00:57:03] And the Clintons, that network is the bars. [00:57:06] And the Bars, that network is also the Clintons. [00:57:10] It was Bill Barr's father that brought Jeffrey Epstein up from nobody into the machine. [00:57:18] So this is old legacy satanic ugliness. [00:57:24] This is old stuff. [00:57:26] Yep. [00:57:28] All right. [00:57:30] Share this with you, and we'll finish up the section on what kind of a war is this. [00:57:35] So this was from 2010. [00:57:38] Pedophilia and male prostitutes in the White House, the Franklin Affair, and Bush's Jeff Gannon. [00:57:45] And that this guy is a gay male prostitute, was allowed over 200 visits to the Bush White House between 2003 and 2005. [00:57:55] And the press pass that he got was issued by White House leadership. [00:57:59] And how it came out that this guy, you know, somebody finally recognized him that, hey, he has a gay male escort site, website. [00:58:11] And sure enough, he did. [00:58:13] And he was a favorite of W in the press conferences. [00:58:18] And he would just give softball question after softball question. [00:58:22] And W would grin at him and hug him and kiss him on his bald head. [00:58:30] And this gay male prostitute pretending to be a journalist without any background with no product except copying other sites of other conservative information. [00:58:43] Finished telling you the story. [00:58:45] So they don't, they know he's a gay male prostitute. [00:58:50] And they don't have the votes. [00:58:52] to follow it up and the story dies in memory. [00:58:56] So this has this, you're right, this Epstein thing has been around and you got to ask the question, how long has this been going on? [00:59:07] I'd go back to the Romans. [00:59:09] I'd go back to the Greeks. [00:59:11] I'd go back. [00:59:12] I mean, this could be Babylonian. [00:59:16] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:59:17] We're going to be going back in history, too. [00:59:20] All right. [00:59:20] So next, here we go. [00:59:22] So there's the Podestas. [00:59:24] And the new Epstein files are reopening the Pizzagate box. [00:59:27] The documents contain nearly 900 references to pizza. [00:59:32] Woo! [00:59:33] What kind of a war is this? [00:59:35] Well, I can't believe the U.S. is doing this to Iran. [00:59:39] Just kidding. [00:59:40] This was California when Gavin Newsom and the mayor of LA but the state burned down. [00:59:49] So it is a war where we do, we're under due attack. [00:59:54] So it's an extraordinary war. [00:59:58] All right, Brian, unless you want to jump in, we'll go on to the next section. [01:00:04] I think that was the idea. [01:00:06] He thought it would take longer. [01:00:08] Okay, so going on to domestic facts and optics. [01:00:11] And is it the Emperor's new clothes, Great Awakening, Great Choosing Breakthrough, or the gangster bankster pedivore business and official his story mind control as usual? [01:00:23] All right. [01:00:24] So here in California, Governor Newsom is, well, I'll just read this. [01:00:30] A few months ago, Dr. Oz posted a video about the hospice fraud along Vanuys Boulevard. [01:00:34] Newsome filed a civil rights complaint against Oz for baseless and racist allegations. [01:00:40] And there are 137 hospices, so-called hospice businesses along Vanu's Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley, and over half of them appear to be fraudulent. [01:00:50] So with this, again, with the optics, with my experience, there is no way that this just is throwing gas on the fire. [01:01:00] You got to retreat and to back away from that. [01:01:03] But no, it just gets worse. [01:01:05] And I'll play a little bit of this for, again, Gavin Newsom's insane accusation against Dr. Oz as just destroying him, driving him down deeper and deeper in public opinion. [01:01:15] Filing a civil rights complaint against Dr. Oz. [01:01:19] Let's go to a more difficult place to live in than even the Middle East. [01:01:23] We're talking about California. [01:01:24] That's right. [01:01:25] Davari, you're lucky you got out too. [01:01:27] So here is Gavin Newsom, who is now filing a complaint against my friend, Dr. Oz. [01:01:34] Something, something, he's racist. [01:01:36] Governor Gavin Newsom's office is filing a civil rights complaint against Dr. Oz, who is currently serving as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. [01:01:47] The governor is seeking an investigation into Oz's, quote, baseless and racist allegations against Armenian Americans in California. [01:01:56] He went down attacking the Armenian community just a few days ago. [01:02:00] A business is down now 30%. [01:02:02] Poor guy, small businessman, running a bakery because he decided to do a little TikTok video or something. [01:02:11] Saying they're somehow connected to the mob around hospice. [01:02:17] Now the state's complaint. [01:02:20] Tragic comic. [01:02:23] And then he just digs deeper. [01:02:25] Newsome, people are telling me that I'm their only hope. [01:02:30] They're scared about what's going on in this country because what Donald Trump is doing. [01:02:37] People are looking for me to save them, looking for me to protect them from this administration because they see how I stand. [01:02:48] I mean, you can't write bullshit better than that. [01:02:52] Outstanding. [01:02:54] And then the governor of California, Newsom, or the actor playing him at this point. [01:03:00] This guy is running for governor. [01:03:02] He claims he lives in California. [01:03:05] And since 2017, he's in this little 1,300 square foot house that he rents a room in in Livermore, California, close to where I lived in Sandra Millen, maybe 10 miles away. [01:03:19] And the neighbors, no neighbor has ever seen him. [01:03:22] Not once, not ever. [01:03:24] Of course, you have to be a resident in order to run for office. [01:03:30] All right. [01:03:31] And then the idea of how much are people noticing? [01:03:35] And this is just a list of the recent mainstream media hoaxes did you fall for? [01:03:40] And I'll read some of them, but I recommend going down memory lane and looking at all of them. [01:03:47] The Russian collusion, 2020 election, most secure in history. [01:03:51] Trump called the fine people. [01:03:56] If you get vaccinated, you won't catch COVID. [01:03:58] Jussie Smollett, Bubba Wallace, the Garage Poll. [01:04:02] Andrew Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation. [01:04:05] The Covington kids. [01:04:07] I forgot about that one. [01:04:08] Oh, the Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot. [01:04:11] That was good. [01:04:12] The Chinese weather balloon. [01:04:13] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:04:14] It's just too tough for our military to handle. [01:04:17] The Kavanaugh rape. [01:04:20] And then saying that Trump said that you drink bleach to fight, and it goes on and on. [01:04:26] And how much are people noticing? [01:04:29] All right. [01:04:30] And the idea that Antifa wasn't real. [01:04:35] Well, okay, in Texas for that Antifa attack on the Texas ICE ambush, officer was shot in the neck. [01:04:44] All the cell members were convicted. [01:04:47] All of them. === Exposing Antifa as a Fictional Group (10:47) === [01:04:49] And yet, corporate media pretends that it doesn't exist. [01:04:53] Imaginary organization. [01:04:54] There is not an Antifa. [01:04:56] Like, I don't even know what Antifa is. [01:04:57] There is no group. [01:04:58] It's not even like far-right groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers compared to right-wing extremists. [01:05:03] Antifa-linked violence is rare and limited. [01:05:05] It isn't an organization. [01:05:07] It is a, it is, in many ways, mythology. [01:05:10] It's not like the Proud Boys or the Oath Keepers, you know, sort of defined terrorist organizations with leadership that leads violence. [01:05:21] It's not a highly organized movement. [01:05:23] It's a moniker. [01:05:25] It's not a unified group like the Proud Boys are. [01:05:28] Things like Antifa are things that are thought up. [01:05:31] It's all in this guise of going after Antifa, which is nothing. [01:05:34] There's no organization called Antifa. [01:05:36] Nobody's a member of Antifa because it doesn't exist. [01:05:40] They are just declaring into existence something that doesn't exist. [01:05:44] There is no. [01:05:46] Okay, we get the point there. [01:05:48] And that is the hand-in-hand corporate media covering for the official lies and crimes pushing for the empire. [01:05:55] And that's it for that section. [01:06:02] Brian, are you available for comment? [01:06:06] I am. [01:06:06] Can you hear me? [01:06:07] Well, I'm sorry. [01:06:08] We just had lightning strike just real close. [01:06:11] So it knocked out the power for a few minutes. [01:06:14] Apparently, I didn't get video back here. [01:06:16] So I don't know what the story was. [01:06:18] I just actually was able to zoom in. [01:06:20] So what is it that we were talking about? [01:06:22] No, good. [01:06:23] Okay. [01:06:25] We just had a section of the domestic facts and optics. [01:06:30] Governor Newsom sued Dr. Oz for baseless racism after Oz found 137 hospices on Van Euys Boulevard. [01:06:41] Oh, yeah. [01:06:42] Yeah. [01:06:43] Okay. [01:06:43] Corruption. [01:06:44] Yeah. [01:06:44] California corruption. [01:06:45] Yeah. [01:06:46] Then the next. [01:06:47] The next governor candidate, Eric Swalwell of the Chinese Fang Fang Affair of Fame. [01:06:55] He's got this address in Livermore, California. [01:06:58] He rents a room in a 1,300 square foot home in Livermore since 2017. [01:07:03] He said that's where he lives, but no neighbor has ever seen him, not once. [01:07:07] And his expenditures don't support that he is there ever at all. [01:07:14] I find Swalwell to be one of the most disgusting people I've ever seen. [01:07:19] He's exactly the type of guy that you would think would come out of some sleazy, you know, some sleazy, rich family background in some central castle. [01:07:30] Yeah, he's almost perfect for it. [01:07:32] So that's what I'm saying. [01:07:37] Look, you name a California politician that isn't greasy. [01:07:40] I mean, I used to think Reagan wasn't greasy until I learned about the Franklin affair. [01:07:45] He's greasy, too. [01:07:47] He was the same guy that was running Iran-Contra was running the DARE program. [01:07:53] Don't do drugs. [01:07:54] Give me a break. [01:07:56] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:07:58] All right. [01:07:58] We'll go on to the next section. [01:08:05] And this is from COVID health orders to recognize prima fascia crimes against humanity, requiring arrests in the present and Maha and some international facts and optics. [01:08:17] So first, is water really H2O? [01:08:20] Intriguing arguments against the never-proven chemical theory of water. [01:08:24] And this is medical professional Sasha Latipova. [01:08:29] And she checked it out and said, yeah, it seems that it could be. [01:08:34] So there's a bunch of arguments with it. [01:08:40] And the argument is that they can't demonstrate how their theory of water holds up. [01:08:51] That they can't demonstrate it. [01:08:53] And the idea of the biblical definition of the presence of water, too, is very interesting. [01:09:00] Connection to that as well. [01:09:03] Second smartest guy in the world of AIDS-induced turbo cancer emergency continues. [01:09:07] Excess cancer mortality has accelerated beyond even its old elevated trend. [01:09:14] And we keep on hammering on this data, show after show, week after week, month after month, year after year. [01:09:20] Any examination of the data would be a recognized crime against humanity. [01:09:26] And that that's what you should be standing for now in the present because the prima fascia evidence on its face sure looks like a culling event. [01:09:35] Excess deaths in Australia cannot be explained by any other mechanism other than the COVID shots. [01:09:40] Lataster paper published in peer-reviewed literature shows a pattern of excess deaths that authorities don't even attempt to explain other than by hand-waving assertions that do not fit the data. [01:09:52] And any examination of the data, even before just in the health orders, weekly wins. [01:10:01] HHS hosts historic women's health conference. [01:10:04] The Maha Institute holds vaccine injuries, roundtable, a new system, track adverse health events and more. [01:10:10] Great. [01:10:11] I mean, I love hearing progress and people reporting steps forward. [01:10:17] That's wonderful. [01:10:18] Keep going. [01:10:21] And then to remind you, the idea of maha and to make yourself healthy again, this history of the over 100 dead holistic doctor deaths. [01:10:36] And that was before COVID. [01:10:38] And the idea that we're ongoingly poisoned, tortured, and mind-controlled. [01:10:44] And anybody who is getting a voice might find themselves on the Clinton list. [01:10:51] All right, and then with Poland having only 1.3 sexual assaults per 100,000, I guess that's people there. [01:11:00] And Austria is 25, Norway, 42, France, 62, Sweden, 84, England, 117. [01:11:07] Poland rejected the flood of immigrants. [01:11:11] And one of the primary complaints driving, I know, the UK to near-civil war is the raping of their daughters by these immigrants who aren't apparently very happy to be there. [01:11:25] DOJ released documents show left-wing icon former British Prime Minister Tony Blair met Jeffrey Epstein at Downing Street when he was prime minister and discussed quote-unquote religion. [01:11:40] Yeah, I bet you did Satanism. [01:11:44] And the good part about all of this is this stuff, it is just drip, drip, drip moving forward. [01:11:51] That's a good picture of Tony. [01:11:53] Kind of shows his spirit, I think. [01:11:55] Captures him well. [01:11:57] And the idea that anybody who is protesting against Israel or against the government is going to be arrested and put into prison without a jury trial. [01:12:09] Let's check this out. [01:12:10] We have enjoyed the right to trial by jury for 800 years. [01:12:14] Until today, the British government abolished the right to trial by jury because juries were regularly returning not guilty verdicts in the kind of cases that the Kier Starmer cabinet, almost all of them, are washed in blood soap shekels, bought and paid for by the Israel lobby, could not allow to go on. [01:12:35] After all, they have in excess of 2,000 people awaiting trial on terrorism charges for holding up a cardboard blackout. [01:12:44] If they all got a trial by jury, not a single one of them would be convicted, compounding, heaping humiliation on the British government that foolishly ordered the police to arrest them. [01:12:54] So they put up the Deputy Justice Secretary. [01:12:57] And that's the point. [01:12:59] Foolishly ordered this. [01:13:00] This is coming from the top. [01:13:02] And it is exposing them like never before. [01:13:04] And this is all of the NATO Five Eyes leaderships are being exposed with record low public approval ratings. [01:13:14] And yet the show goes on. [01:13:16] All right, Mike King. [01:13:19] You know, they lie about everything, right? [01:13:23] So they lied about Hitler? [01:13:26] Well, you might want to read his quotes for yourself. [01:13:31] I'll give you this one on Hitler on the mass poverty caused by the post-World War I Treaty of Versailles. [01:13:37] That Germany had to take the entire blame for World War I and then pay for it. [01:13:43] When I look on my people, I see it work and work and toil and labor. [01:13:47] And at the end of the week, it only has for its wage wretchedness and misery. [01:13:52] When I go out in the morning and see these men standing in their soup lines and look into their pinched faces, then I believe I would be no Christian, but a very devil if I felt no pity for them if I did not, as did our Lord 2,000 years ago, turning against those by whom today this poor people is plundered and exploited. [01:14:11] So he's making an argument that their people are being plundered, and they are. [01:14:17] The Versailles Treaty, blaming Germany for the entire war, and then making them pay for it. [01:14:23] And then on the globalist bankers, just do this one. [01:14:26] And you can read more if you want. [01:14:29] What does democracy or authoritarian state mean for these international hyenas? [01:14:34] They don't care. [01:14:35] They're interested only in one thing. [01:14:38] Are you willing to be plundered? [01:14:39] Yes or no? [01:14:40] Are you stupid enough to keep quiet in the process? [01:14:43] Yes or no. [01:14:44] And when a democracy is stupid enough, then it is good. [01:14:48] And when an authoritarian state declares, no, you will not plunder our people any longer, then it is bad. [01:14:56] Huh? [01:14:57] Yeah, I can understand that argument about the banksters. [01:15:00] I can understand those arguments. [01:15:04] And if you want more from Mike King, I'll just scroll here. [01:15:07] And if you wanted to pause and just read it here, you could. [01:15:11] Europa, The Last Battle. [01:15:14] 22-part documentary. [01:15:16] I believe it's 22 parts. [01:15:18] I do recommend that if you'd like to be briefed on the comprehensive argument that we really were lied to. [01:15:26] And Brian lost power and he is out of it. [01:15:30] Ooh, he text messaged me 14 minutes ago. [01:15:33] Well, I was blabbing. === Advanced Tech vs. Old World Clues (02:36) === [01:15:36] Power was lost. [01:15:39] Okay, yeah, lightning just struck really close. [01:15:41] Okay, so we'll go on. [01:15:47] All right, next. [01:15:52] Okay, so the old world. [01:15:54] We're looking at overwhelming evidence of existence, and I'll bring more evidence of that to you. [01:16:01] Now, the idea that a fireplace was a fireplace is refuted by the physical evidence in the old world. [01:16:06] You see these pictures of beautiful fireplaces and no evidence of any smoke damage, and the architectural design would be inconsistent for it. [01:16:16] And I'll play this here, these were heat radiators, and they have a technology that was producing heat and having it spill out into the room. [01:16:28] Never seen a piece of wood in them. [01:16:30] Clues have been there all along. [01:16:32] You just had to look closer. [01:16:34] All these heaters with no flues. [01:16:38] So easy to hide things in plain sight. [01:16:40] Look at that symbol. [01:16:42] That symbol looks quite familiar, doesn't it? [01:16:45] They tell us that symbol for radiation was just a doodle. [01:16:50] But look at those symbols on some of these heaters from the old world. [01:16:56] Not to mention the fireplaces. [01:16:59] You would never burn wood in these. [01:17:02] They're not made for wood. [01:17:04] It's the same reason why the mainstream historians can't figure out or explain how they were able to heat these castles in medieval times. [01:17:13] It's because they weren't using wood. [01:17:15] There's the reason why. [01:17:16] The only thing we hear about radium is the radium girls. [01:17:20] The fireplaces of suppressed technology from an advanced civilization seems to be the prima fascia explanation. [01:17:28] And the giants were involved. [01:17:30] And Brian, given the historical background and the biblical background, I'll try to pitch in a little bit. [01:17:36] In Samuel, they talk about giants with six fingers and six toes. [01:17:41] And I'll just show you a little of the evidence here too. [01:17:55] Also to be blown away by the beauty of the design of the old world and the official history that these people just had no power tools, donkeys, no trucks, just chisels, just chisels. [01:18:10] Professionals today saying, no way, this is advanced tech. === Impossible Construction of Crystal Palace (12:27) === [01:18:13] Haria oh, [01:19:08] you would want to call it yeah. [01:19:12] Here's a great example in 1851, London, the Great Exhibition. [01:19:18] The official history is that the Crystal Palace was constructed in just nine months. [01:19:23] And then they took it apart and moved it 20 miles. [01:19:27] A glass palace. [01:19:30] Over on carts and donkeys, over dirt roads. [01:19:36] Glass. [01:19:36] They moved and then they reconstructed it. [01:19:39] worked just fine. [01:19:47] Hello and welcome to Hidden History. [01:19:50] The Great Exhibition of 1851 was a World's Fair held in Hyde Park, London, in the United Kingdom, in a glass structure called the Crystal Palace. [01:19:58] According to the official narrative, this World's Fair lasted six months. [01:20:03] And when the Great Exhibition finished on the 15th of October, 1851, the Crystal Palace was then moved 21 miles on horse and car to be reconstructed at Sidamon Hill, which became known today as the area of Crystal Palace. [01:20:19] We are going to look deeper into this story and see if we can solve the mysteries behind this world fair. [01:20:25] This was the largest building in the world at the time of construction, taking 5,000 workers to construct the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, starting in August 1850 and only taking a record-breaking nine months to construct. [01:20:41] Nine months. [01:20:46] All right, an old world exploration, a construction professional. [01:20:49] He's got volume two of his old world favorites. [01:20:52] I'll just play his introduction and go over a couple of examples quickly of what he brings for public consideration of official build times of one to two years of palaces, pre-powered tools that would be impossible to do even today. [01:21:32] Welcome to volume two of a collection of some of my favorites. [01:21:36] These are all from across America, starting with the old city hall in Kansas City, Missouri. [01:21:42] You can see we've got a two-year build time on this. [01:21:45] And the population demographics, well, first of all, we're witnessing a massive boom in population, much like we see in many other locations across the states during that time. [01:21:53] A mysterious population boom. [01:21:55] Of course, they'll tell you everyone was coming from Europe, but I think. [01:21:58] Yeah, it goes into a deeper look. [01:22:00] And on the surface, it's impossible for this two years to build. [01:22:06] Your population is somewhere between, is less than 100,000 likely. [01:22:13] Construction professionals laugh at this, and this guy has dedicated a channel to looking through because once you see it one time, it's like you ask the question, okay, so what other times has this been going on? [01:22:31] How many other places? [01:22:32] And you find out it's been everywhere. [01:22:34] And then you come to the conclusion that there was an old world. [01:22:38] So here's another one, the Union Station in Nashville, Tennessee, built in two years. [01:22:44] Okay. [01:22:45] When your population was 80,000. [01:22:48] Again, impossible. [01:22:53] I'll show you one of the interiors of that. [01:22:55] Nice Union Station. [01:22:57] Beautiful. [01:22:58] Beautiful. [01:23:03] Let's see, that may be all to try refreshing it. [01:23:11] I want to show you one more. [01:23:13] Historical narrative. [01:23:19] All right. [01:23:21] And this one in three years in Salt Lake City. [01:23:25] And in San Francisco, two years. [01:23:32] And this was the hotel. [01:23:36] And then it was demolished by fires. [01:23:41] Quite the building. [01:23:43] And we would covered this before, but the idea for San Francisco in 1848, in 1849, the population was estimated to be 2,000 people. [01:23:55] And then in 1878, there's this panoramic picture of San Francisco with a fully built out city of multi-story buildings, fully developed streets, sidewalks, what appear to be power poles or some sort of communication poles with a working trolley system with street lights. [01:24:17] And I'll just swing it around. [01:24:19] Now, the idea is, one, you could explain, it's unexplainable. [01:24:24] The prima fascia explanation is that this is a founded city of free masonry because there is no way that this entire city popped up in 30 years with no power tools. [01:24:45] And you can see there's nothing under construction. [01:24:49] Everything is all built out. [01:24:52] I'll play a little bit of this and show you the full panorama. [01:25:03] Oh, this part is coming up here. [01:25:06] palaces that you see how do y'all walk Welcome back. [01:25:21] Thank you for being here. [01:25:23] Today, we have a truly incredible video. [01:25:25] For those of you that are looking for strictly old world photographs of incredible architecture, of lost architecture, of cities that are no longer standing or no longer look the way that they once did, then this video is for you. [01:25:41] We're going to be looking at the oldest photographs of San Francisco. [01:25:45] And while I was going to dive into the narrative behind San Francisco, even before I did that, I was looking at the history of the photographer behind these images because every photograph today will come from one man. [01:25:59] He was known as Edward Mybridge. [01:26:02] And as soon as I began to read his narrative. [01:26:05] I want to point out there's a huge tower here, maybe seven or eight stories. [01:26:11] And all of this built up. [01:26:13] Now you saw some shady woodwork earlier. [01:26:16] That's probably what these people were capable of. [01:26:19] A two huge, two-tier, looks like another cathedral over here. [01:26:25] Another huge tower here. [01:26:28] All these three and four-story, apparently masonry buildings, all done within 30 years. [01:26:35] And look at the quality of the woodwork here on this home in the front right corner. [01:26:41] That is quality. [01:26:44] So this was here before. [01:26:46] There was some civilization before that built this and was great reset. [01:26:51] And we don't get to know about it. [01:26:53] It was full of all of these different anomalies and things that stood out as so bizarre. [01:26:58] So I thought today we would dive into that history. [01:27:02] I have covered a bit of Edward Mybridge's work before in some of my other videos, but never before have I taken the deep dive into his history. [01:27:11] And it's honestly so. [01:27:12] Look at these street lights here on the corner. [01:27:15] And here is the underground. [01:27:17] So they're saying within 30 years that they got here, they did all the excavation and put up a power supply and developed a cable car system. [01:27:25] And there are factories down here. [01:27:27] That's all that you can say for some of these huge buildings, huge areas. [01:27:32] And I think it would be helpful for AI to estimate the population that would live in these buildings. [01:27:40] That would be a good question. [01:27:42] Here's another big tower here for some church. [01:27:46] No revealing of what was going on in high society and in California in the 19th century. [01:27:53] By all accounts, Edward Muybridge is considered one of, if not the greatest photographer of the 19th century. [01:28:00] And yet, within his history, there are so many details that we can... [01:28:05] Here are more of these power poles going along the street. [01:28:10] And again, huge buildings, beautiful buildings, factories down here. [01:28:16] I don't know if you can see my pointer clearly, but this is a huge, looks like a production facility, another great tower down here, another huge one off into the distance. [01:28:27] And again, the prima fascia conclusion is that, okay, so the official story is wrong. [01:28:34] So this must have been somebody else's city, huh? [01:28:37] That changes everything. [01:28:38] Pinpoint that it doesn't seem that one man should be able to do all of these things that Edward Muybridge was given credit for. [01:28:47] So if you want to watch a video with some of the most incredible photographs of old world California, of San Francisco before the year 1900, of different locations that were photographed for the first time in history. [01:29:02] All right, here's the most amazing view of the grand architecture. [01:29:06] Huge factory up here on the left. [01:29:10] And then you get some great building, cathedral building here in the center. [01:29:17] And you're just building after building with great beauty as well as size. [01:29:29] And if you want to hear about some of the anomalies of the photographer, some of this history that simply does not make sense, then this video is for you. [01:29:47] Hey, if somebody in the audience is good with AI, if you could just ask the question of what would be the estimated population given the square footage of the buildings, and again, huge buildings. [01:30:04] And just 30 years earlier, 2,000 people. [01:30:09] All right, so in terms of the true history, UFO Disclosure Explained New Solutions for Humanity with Daniel Sheehan. [01:30:17] Daniel Sheehan has spent about 50 years looking at the UFO question. [01:30:23] And on the inside, and I do recommend this 23-minute video, I did watch it. [01:30:30] From the inside, some of the key conclusions are that, okay, so these visitors have a propulsion system that is basically free energy that is being kept from us. === Megalithic Architecture and Free Energy (02:40) === [01:30:41] And there is a black budget that is going on that is illegal on its face because we're funding it and we don't get to know what our taxes are being invested towards. [01:30:52] And there's a whole hidden history with that as well, huh? [01:30:57] Yeah, we're really treated as sheeple. [01:30:59] Now, the idea that we have had advanced civilizations on Earth is definitive from the rock solid evidence. [01:31:05] This is my own article for it. [01:31:07] And what we can say for sure, based upon the megalithic architecture, is that there was a civilization that was able to work with stone. [01:31:17] And the weight of the stone is heavier than we can work with today. [01:31:21] They can cut it quicker. [01:31:23] And that is proven through the Egyptian core. [01:31:28] If you go into, this is a great video here, thousand-ton statue that was somehow transported up a 438-foot rock-foot rocky hill, so steep it requires stairs and the stone isn't even from there. [01:31:44] They had to anti-gravity 1200 ton Egyptian obelisk, thousand ton building stones, heavier than we can do today heavier, and with this these core samples and drill cuts. [01:32:01] If you measure how quickly the stone was removed, removed with one rotation of the drill, they had a tool 500 times faster than our modern equipment and it looks like they had some scooping technology to soften the stone. [01:32:18] And then you go into here these uh, 100 ton boxes, granite boxes at the Seraphium, I believe that is where this is. [01:32:31] They're cut from one piece of granite and no modern producer of granite can do that. [01:32:39] They say that those interior corners they can't do. [01:32:42] They can make it into, you know, separate rectangular pieces and put them together so closely you can't see that they're put together but they can't do it in one piece. [01:32:52] So of course, the Prima Fascia conclusion is that there was some advanced, at least one advanced, civilization and that uh, the idea of the asteroid and here's the episode of Joe Rogan chatting with Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock and this is my was my good faith attempt at the time to demonstrate the rationality that we do live in a space opera. === Ongoing History and ET Civilizations (01:04) === [01:33:22] And the epic truther, the late great Jim Mars he's. [01:33:26] He had the best-selling book on uh ETs, as well as for the JFK assassination. [01:33:33] And he said, you know, unless you take into consideration the ET angle, there are going to be aspects of our history that you're not going to understand. [01:33:43] But once you do take into consideration that there has been an ET influence, really a control, and that his idea is that the secret societies, the secret at the top of the societies, is that the leaders are ET, and it might be connected to being satanic. [01:34:05] All right, so final statement. [01:34:07] Well, I hope you enjoyed this presentation of the news in the context of history, ongoing history in the making. [01:34:15] This week may be big. [01:34:16] We'll see. [01:34:17] Whatever happens this week, just hang in there, stay strong, be creative. [01:34:21] And Joe and Chris and I will be back on Tuesday with more of the news that you need to know.