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Dec. 20, 2021 - Knowledge Fight
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#629: Black Goo and Space Covid

Today, Dan sends Jordan off on his vacation by giving him a break from Alex Jones to check in on how things are going with Sweary Kerry around Project Camelot. In this installment, rocket science is simplified, and a nefarious cyborg plot is uncovered.

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dan friesen
42:28
j
jordan holmes
24:30
k
kerry cassidy
17:36
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a
alex jones
00:19
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steve quayle
00:02
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andy in kansas
00:01
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unidentified
Knowledge Fight.
Dan and Jordan, I am sweating.
KnowledgeFight.com.
It's time to pray.
I have great respect for Knowledge Fight.
Knowledge Fight.
alex jones
I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys.
unidentified
Knowledge Fight.
Dan and Jordan.
Knowledge Fight.
I need money.
Andy in Kansas.
alex jones
Andy in Kansas.
dan friesen
Stop it.
alex jones
Andy in Kansas.
unidentified
It's time to pray.
Andy in Kansas.
dan friesen
You're on the air.
unidentified
I love you.
dan friesen
Hey, everybody.
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
unidentified
I'm Jordan.
dan friesen
We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
jordan holmes
Oh, indeed we are, Dan.
dan friesen
Jordan.
jordan holmes
Dan!
dan friesen
Jordan.
jordan holmes
Quick question for you.
dan friesen
Sure.
jordan holmes
What's your bright spot today?
dan friesen
My bright spot today, Jordan, I'm going to sound like a broken record, because I've already said this was a bright spot, but it's sort of different.
It's the George Lucas talk show.
jordan holmes
This is a sort of different.
dan friesen
Yes, because last night, we're recording this on Sunday, last night I was able to watch it live for the first time.
Like, generally, I've ended up having to watch the videos after they came out, scheduling and such.
But I made a point, because it was Life Day.
It's the Life Day special.
That's right.
And Patton Oswalt was the guest.
jordan holmes
Oh, that's amazing!
dan friesen
It was just such a fun time watching it live.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
I'm a hard laugh.
I'm not somebody who laughs so much.
jordan holmes
No, you are a very hard laugh.
dan friesen
I was...
Bursting out, laughing out.
Just what a delightful time.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
So much fun.
jordan holmes
That's great.
dan friesen
Jason Manzoukas showed up.
jordan holmes
Of course, the Zook is there.
dan friesen
John Gabris made a guest appearance.
jordan holmes
Why wouldn't Gabris show up?
dan friesen
Jackie Johnson was in the mix.
jordan holmes
I had no idea that would happen.
dan friesen
So much fun.
So much fun.
And it was all for Feeding America.
jordan holmes
Oh, that's fantastic.
dan friesen
Good charity thing.
But yeah, just so funny.
jordan holmes
That's great.
That's great.
dan friesen
It was supposed to go like maybe two hours.
It ended up going four.
unidentified
Oh, so we were there in spirit.
dan friesen
Less yelling, perhaps.
More low energy.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right.
Interesting.
dan friesen
So what's your bright spot?
jordan holmes
My bright spot, Dan, is it is that time of year when everybody posts their year-end lists.
dan friesen
Oh yeah, sure, sure.
jordan holmes
So I like to go around all these year-end music lists and, you know, I scope through them just to see if everybody's crucially and terribly wrong about stuff.
And they are, of course.
But they're stuff that I've missed.
And Halado Negro put out an album this year that is so good.
That's so good.
There's this track, Gemini and Leo, that is a fucking banger.
Absolute, non-stop, banger of a track.
dan friesen
Awesome.
jordan holmes
And it's so good.
It's so good.
It made me feel amazing to find that this year.
dan friesen
I'll have to check that out after the show.
jordan holmes
Oh, it's great.
dan friesen
We'd play it now, but we can't afford the rights.
jordan holmes
Damn.
dan friesen
So, Jordan, today we've got an episode to go over, but I feel like there's some dynamics we should talk about.
Okay.
First of all, we're going to take a little break.
jordan holmes
Yes, indeed we are.
dan friesen
Maybe you would like to explain this to the audience.
jordan holmes
Well...
dan friesen
Because it's not my choice.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right.
So...
We are going to...
dan friesen
When you say we, it's not me.
jordan holmes
I know, it's not you, it's me and my partner.
We are going to France.
Because we scheduled this a few months ago.
dan friesen
You should try and find my buddy Marklar.
jordan holmes
I would like to.
dan friesen
He comes from France.
jordan holmes
He comes from France.
Yes, Conehead's reference.
What's that?
A few days ago we went to Conehead's trip?
Probably.
So yeah, we have great timing schedule-wise.
dan friesen
It's not like this was something that you just decided to do a week ago.
jordan holmes
No, no, no.
We heard Omicron was coming and then we were like, we better get to France.
Make sure we get to Europe.
We gotta be there at the ground zero, man!
dan friesen
We have to go to the Bastille.
jordan holmes
We gotta get the best Omicron!
No, but we're kind of trapped in that no man's area of now is right before it's supposed to go hog wild all over everywhere, so it's like...
Maybe, maybe not.
But at the end of the day, there's no good option, so fuck it.
Let's try and go.
dan friesen
Sure.
jordan holmes
So we may be taking a break unless news changes literally tomorrow.
dan friesen
Overnight.
jordan holmes
Which it may!
dan friesen
It could.
Yeah, it's an interesting position because, you know, like, obviously I think, great, you know, you've been...
Planning to go on this trip for a bit.
And so it's not like it's a capricious decision, but at the same time, I, as your friend, am like, maybe not the best time.
And it's not like you don't know that.
We're in agreement.
jordan holmes
No, I know.
And it's just that trap.
It's just the wrong...
It's just a trap, you know?
Where it's like...
What do we do as individuals to affect things?
dan friesen
Here's what I'm hearing.
jordan holmes
What's that?
dan friesen
Non-refundable tickets.
jordan holmes
You betcha!
dan friesen
That's what I'm hearing.
jordan holmes
You got it.
Yes, sir.
unidentified
Yes, sir.
jordan holmes
That is correct.
unidentified
Until they cancel the tickets, we're on the hook.
dan friesen
So you're going to be out of the country for a bit.
For a little bit.
So we decided that it's also going to be Christmas time.
Yeah.
And why not just take a little bit of a little hiatus break?
Just for everybody's sanity.
And it's actually kind of perfect timing because there's a lot of stuff on my plate that might take a little while to digest.
And so while you're gone, I will have the opportunity to go through Reset Wars, which has leaked, let's say, on the Pirate Bay.
jordan holmes
It has been leaked.
That was shockingly fast how quick it came in.
dan friesen
I can't tell if I'm shocked at how fast it was or shocked that I was shocked.
Yeah.
Seems like something that would be immediately available everywhere, or just no one would ever leave.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly, right?
It would either not exist or exist all over the place.
dan friesen
Yeah, so I have some other stuff, some other irons in the fire as well, and so a lot of these project stuff, and so having a little hiatus from the normal schedule of the show will allow me to get that ready, so when you get back...
Bang that drum real hard.
jordan holmes
Hammer it out, yeah.
dan friesen
This is not going to be the last episode of the year or anything.
jordan holmes
No, no, no.
dan friesen
You're not going to be gone that long.
jordan holmes
No, no, no, absolutely not.
dan friesen
So we will be back before the new year and all that, but I believe we'll probably be back on next Wednesday?
jordan holmes
Something like that, yes, sir.
dan friesen
Something like that, yeah.
jordan holmes
The 29th, maybe?
dan friesen
Yeah.
I might fuck around and record something stupid.
Just to keep people tired.
unidentified
Hey, come on!
jordan holmes
There's people who would kill to sit in my chair.
dan friesen
I might get the itch.
jordan holmes
It could be.
I wouldn't be surprised.
dan friesen
And end up recording something.
And if that is the case, then there will be something.
But if not, I can expect us back next week.
jordan holmes
We'll see.
If I get trapped inside my room for a day, we might Zoom an episode.
Fuck it.
dan friesen
I don't know.
I think that would be difficult.
jordan holmes
Yeah, it could be.
dan friesen
But also, when you get back, I will go into isolation.
For two weeks.
We're going to play everything as responsibly as we can.
jordan holmes
Well, the nice thing is, in preparation to go, and I'm sure in preparation to leave, I have been tested three times in the past week, so I am thoroughly negative right now, my friend.
dan friesen
About as negative as you can get.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah.
dan friesen
So negative.
Emotionally?
jordan holmes
Yep.
dan friesen
Outlook in life?
jordan holmes
Anxious?
dan friesen
And COVID.
jordan holmes
You betcha.
dan friesen
So that's good.
We got an episode to do.
And we'll get to that.
But first, Jordan, why don't we take a little moment to say thank you to some new folks who are wonks.
jordan holmes
Oh, that's a great idea.
dan friesen
So first, hooray.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
unidentified
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thank you very much, hooray!
dan friesen
Next, Luc Denis.
I overpronounced this because it's from a friend of Luc's, Jean-Sebastien.
jordan holmes
Ah, there we go.
dan friesen
And so I like to overpronounce the French a little bit.
So Luc Denis, thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
unidentified
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thank you very much, Luke Denis!
unidentified
Thank you.
dan friesen
Next, Reset Wars is Connor O'Malley's endorphin port.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
unidentified
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thank you very much!
dan friesen
Thank you.
Next, this person specified that this is the Catalan pronunciation of a name.
jordan holmes
So you got a little lisp in there?
dan friesen
Well, we can both try this.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
It's X-A-V-I.
jordan holmes
X-A-V-I.
dan friesen
And because it's specified that it's the Catalan pronunciation...
I've got to assume it's something crazy.
unidentified
Right.
dan friesen
Because it can't be like Savvy or Zavvy.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right, right.
dan friesen
Cavvy.
Right?
unidentified
I don't think so.
dan friesen
Any of those would be like, yeah, those are possibilities.
It's Greg.
I bet it's Greg.
jordan holmes
Maybe it's a double bluff.
Maybe they're like, there's no way you'll get it because there are those options, and you'll think that's too obvious, so you'll go with Javi or something like that.
dan friesen
It's got to be something that, to my eyes, has no common sounds.
No sounds in similar.
So, yeah, I'm going to say Greg.
jordan holmes
I'm going to go with Savi.
dan friesen
Okay.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
Well, one of us may be right.
Anyway, you're a policy walker.
unidentified
I'm a policy walker.
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
dan friesen
And we have a technocrat in the mix, and I also have forgotten to make a new technocrat drop, but while you're gone, I'll have plenty of time to get that taken care of.
So, Mary D., High Priestess of the Coven of Selene, thank you so much.
You are now a technocrat.
unidentified
I'm a policy wonk.
Crikey, mate.
That's fantastic.
jordan holmes
Have yourself a brew.
unidentified
How's your 401k doing, bro?
alex jones
All right, we got to go full tilt boogie on this, Watson, all right?
Let's just get down to business.
We ain't making that money off that heroin.
unidentified
Why are you pimp so good?
alex jones
My neck is freakishly large.
I declare Infowar on you.
dan friesen
Thank you, Mary D!
jordan holmes
Yes, thank you very much!
dan friesen
So, as we touched on a little bit, I'm knee-deep in a lot of Alex stuff, you know, and got this Reset Wars project on my plate.
I've got his garbage ass from 2003.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah.
dan friesen
And the present day, and I've just had a lot of them.
I've had a lot.
jordan holmes
You've had a lot.
dan friesen
And the present day.
I mean, what is it?
Just a bunch of dumb COVID conspiracies?
jordan holmes
It's just today.
dan friesen
Yeah, I mean, like, what are you going to do?
I don't want to send you off on a vacation with just more of that garbage.
unidentified
So...
Oh, no.
kerry cassidy
Hi, everyone.
No!
So, I want to talk about what's happening out there, and I've got some more information to share.
unidentified
So...
kerry cassidy
At first and foremost, I just want to say that I really am concerned that most people don't understand that this is a long-range plan that actually involves transhumanism.
If you don't understand that and you're kind of locked in the idea that they want to eliminate population, which of course they do, that's just a normal thing.
dan friesen
So we got Carrie Cassidy giving us an update from Project Camelotland.
jordan holmes
So blase.
dan friesen
So in case you didn't catch it from the context clues, she's talking about COVID.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
The COVID is a long-range plan.
It is not just a population reduction plan, which is what Alex says some days.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
Although other days he says it's really just in order to get the passports, the green passports or whatever, which is somehow related to carbon taxes.
jordan holmes
And it's a stepping stone to getting the guns.
dan friesen
Right.
That is always in the mix.
So yeah, I thought, why not check in with another source of information?
We can go to Alex and we can hear him talk about...
You know, UN depopulation all day long.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
You know, where's the fun in that?
We can hear it over and over again.
Instead, let's see what else is out there.
jordan holmes
I know what the globalists are doing.
And we just, on God Oval Movies, we kind of got a view of what the Pleiadians might be up to.
But there's a whole host of other folk out there that I don't know what they've got.
What is their hand in COVID?
dan friesen
I will say that it's a little less optimistic than some of the stuff that you hear about Pleiadians.
I think that Carrie's worldview is a little darker than it has been.
jordan holmes
Has it changed?
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
She was part Pleiadian, according to that one dude.
dan friesen
True.
Eddie Page, the racist alien.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
I think that we have...
It used to be like an interstellar war was going on.
But it still feels darker now.
And I think that's because the old interstellar war was kind of fun.
It used conventional weapons like photon cannons.
jordan holmes
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
You're not worried about getting hit by a photon cannon when you go to work.
dan friesen
Right.
However, with the COVID plan...
jordan holmes
Could happen anywhere.
dan friesen
Alright, it's very different.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
And you gotta be scared.
So, here's the deal.
COVID isn't really a depopulation plan, like she's already said, and like counters some of Alex's ideas.
Here's what's actually going on.
kerry cassidy
This is not the greatest population elimination scheme, if you think about it.
They're actually rolling out something that is a concoction that is AI-derived.
So they got help from an alien AI that comes from...
You know, an alien race off planet.
And this is what they basically used their information to then compile this bioweapon to put into your bodies in order to make a race of human cyborgs.
unidentified
Aha!
dan friesen
We're making human cyborgs.
That's the game.
jordan holmes
Interesting.
dan friesen
Now, you might ask yourself, why?
And you're going to have to put a pin in that question.
It will be addressed later, but as it stands now, don't worry your little head about that.
jordan holmes
I think our time together with Project Camelot has led me to wonder why Ask Why.
There's no point.
dan friesen
There's probably some new listeners who maybe are not familiar with our Project Camelot break, because it's been a little while.
jordan holmes
It has been!
dan friesen
One of the things, whenever you've got to take a little step away from Alex, maybe you just don't feel like getting into him that day, Project Camelot is a very nice oasis that we can go to and talk about silly alien shit.
jordan holmes
Love aliens!
dan friesen
So we've got human cyborgs that are coming in to play.
So you've got...
The vaccine or the virus, or maybe both.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
I think that she's of the mind that it's all the same.
jordan holmes
Yeah, it's a biological double team.
dan friesen
Right.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
And it's in order to create cyborgs out of us.
jordan holmes
How many cyborgs?
dan friesen
So many.
jordan holmes
Oh.
dan friesen
Billions.
jordan holmes
Too many?
dan friesen
Billions of cyborgs.
That's a lot.
Right, and so the mechanics of it go a little something like this.
jordan holmes
Okay.
kerry cassidy
In order to make a race of human cyborgs.
And so this is where it's headed.
This is what the graphene oxide does.
The spike proteins linking to the graphene oxide.
And then jumping from...
Person to person, surface to surface.
Nothing stops it.
It's actually not even stopped by distance.
It's possibly able to actually go through time, but we're not going to go there right now.
dan friesen
Let's go there.
jordan holmes
I did not know it could go through time!
dan friesen
Yeah, if this graphene oxide and spike protein can travel through time, I have some terrible news for Carrie, and that is we are all already cyborgs.
unidentified
Exactly!
dan friesen
If it could go back in time, we're all cyborgs.
jordan holmes
If it could go through time, then it happens simultaneously everywhere across all timelines.
dan friesen
But there is a possibility, I was thinking about that, maybe being a cyborg isn't an inheritable condition.
So two cyborgs could give birth to a human child.
jordan holmes
Interesting.
dan friesen
And so then the graphene oxide and spike protein combo would have to rerun their scam every 20 years or so.
jordan holmes
I don't know.
The graphene oxide would be natally transferred, right?
dan friesen
I don't know.
Why are you asking me?
jordan holmes
That's a good point.
Why are we asking each other?
dan friesen
My only source of information is Carrie, and she didn't say.
jordan holmes
I literally don't even know what graphene oxide is.
dan friesen
It's a metal kind of thing.
There are some applications in vaccines as an adjuvant kind of thing that have been studied, but they're not in COVID vaccines.
Not at all, actually.
Here's how that rumor got started.
Actually, this is from a write-up.
was in COVID vaccines.
Gotcha.
unidentified
Quote, the allegations are based on an analysis by a professor in Spain which has been rejected by experts.
dan friesen
He obtained what he himself described as non-conclusive results after studying one vial.
He said the vial was purported to contain a dose of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, but said it had come to him by a messenger service and acknowledged that the vial's origin was unknown.
jordan holmes
I got a vial of something, and I don't know.
dan friesen
Look, I don't know where this came from.
I don't know what it is.
I don't know who brought it to me.
And the results on the graphene oxide test are non-conclusive.
jordan holmes
I do like this fictional deep throat is giving out fucking vaccine vials to random people.
I appreciate that.
dan friesen
So yeah, this is a dumb narrative that was going around in the anti-vax and Camelot type media, but it's based on nothing.
And even if there were graphene oxide in the vaccines, it still wouldn't prove anything.
It doesn't mean anything.
jordan holmes
That is a truly remarkable story of a scientist opening his big mouth whenever it didn't need to be opened.
Like, what are you doing?
Why are you telling people about this?
I wouldn't have even opened the fucking vial!
That could have been anthrax!
We lived through the war on terror!
dan friesen
Yep.
So anyway, that's the kind of sourcing we're working on.
But actually, Carrie has some other sources about this idea that there's sort of...
I don't know.
She's jumping around a little bit.
It's not always about time-traveling graphene oxide, which again is oxidized graphite.
jordan holmes
Yes, that's kind of what I jumped to, but I thought there's no way that it could just be graphite oxide.
dan friesen
Yeah, that's what it is.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
But there's some other stuff, like AI is certainly in the mix, and Gary has some experts on this.
kerry cassidy
And I have to say that the best witness on all of this is Dr. David Adair, who I interviewed, and I've posted his video, and that video will be embedded on this page as well.
So I just want to encourage you to actually listen to all my interviews with David Adair so you can understand where he's coming from.
As a young kid, when he was 17, he was brought into an underground base by the military, as the story goes, and he...
They had a recovered alien craft.
They couldn't get it to operate.
He walked up to it, put his hands on it, and it activated right away, and it was activated by AI.
And since then, he's been in touch with that AI.
dan friesen
Yeah, man, he made friends with that AI that he touched in an underground base because he was brought there at 17. Cool.
Uh-huh.
From everything I can tell, David Adair was a guy who was pretty gifted with rocket design as a young man, and then he lost touch with reality and made up a fun story to tell people.
jordan holmes
That'll happen.
dan friesen
His extended bio on the website Gaia is really remarkable.
So he's a smart boy.
He's like a child prodigy.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
Who studied rocket science at his local library, and as a result, he discovered a new type of engine which used, quote, electromagnetic fusion containment and could make a rocket go from zero to 8,654 miles per hour in four seconds.
It's a good engine.
Sure.
After the test went well, he was taken to an underground base by, quote, black-suited government agents and shown an engine that was similar to his, which was broken.
jordan holmes
Ooh, and it's an alien!
dan friesen
The government needed to fix it, quote, but upon further inspection, Adair quickly understood it to be of alien origin and he was...
claims that it was actually a living organism that could only be controlled telepathically.
jordan holmes
I've seen one of these before!
dan friesen
So Adair started to suspect that these military folk were up to no good, and he was right.
They wanted to use this engine as a way to give themselves nuclear first strike capability.
Right?
Because it would go so fast.
jordan holmes
Did they need that?
dan friesen
No.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But I guess the idea is that it would go so fast that the nukes would already be there by the time anybody could respond.
jordan holmes
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I suppose.
dan friesen
Yeah.
It seems like an unreliable way to base first strike.
jordan holmes
You know, again, I think I would just, like, try communication.
dan friesen
Diplomacy.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
Quote, Adair says that upon realizing the military's intent, he had to somehow sabotage his rocket so it couldn't be used as a vehicle for a nuclear warhead.
jordan holmes
I sense convenience coming on.
dan friesen
Thinking quickly on his feet and using some cunning ingenuity, Adair says he collected graphite grease to cause a chemical reaction with deuterium, an isotope necessary for fusion reactions that was contained in the rocket's inner workings.
This tactic worked, setting off a massive explosion.
According to Adair, this upset Rudolf, who's a former Nazi scientist who is working on this.
jordan holmes
Rudolf is a great name for a former Nazi scientist that you made up.
dan friesen
It's a real dude.
Project Paperclip guy.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
So Rudolf threatened to imprison him at the base for the rest of his life, forcing him to remain there and continue working while telling his family that he had died in a horrible accident.
General LeMay came to his rescue, however, and allowed him to return home.
So I don't believe any of this.
Why not?
There's a number of problems.
unidentified
Okay.
dan friesen
First, I'm unclear if, like, you know, they wanted him to fix that engine that they had in the undergrad base.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
But he then sabotaged one of his own rockets, or did he sabotage that engine?
That was it.
Because if he sabotaged that engine, that's murder.
jordan holmes
Right.
It's a living organism.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
jordan holmes
He stabbed that.
dan friesen
So I don't know if that's the case or if they were like, ha-ha, now you've seen this AI.
Why don't you make your own rocket?
And then he sabotaged that, which he could have just not made.
He could have just not built that engine for them.
jordan holmes
See, now I'm getting something a little bit similar to The Last Starfighter here, wherein somebody goes to...
Find something fun and then government agents appear!
dan friesen
Right.
I think there's a lot of similarities to that and stories that children come up with.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
Like Alex's dad was the smartest boy in Texas and he was recruited by Dr. Irwin Speer in order to help with the depopulation agenda.
But then he said no and was allowed to leave.
They would have killed this dude.
jordan holmes
I want more oversight on hiring practices if our government just hears about a kid who built a rocket one time and then takes them straight to Area 51. Right.
To fix an alien!
dan friesen
Shows them alien engines that they had and they're like...
Now, create your own rocket.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
And then they create their own rocket or whatever and sabotage it intentionally to the point where a Nazi scientist is threatening to keep him there on the base and force him to make rockets for the rest of his life.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But then they're like, ah, nah, you get out of here.
jordan holmes
Yeah, General LeMay said, get going.
unidentified
Run along.
jordan holmes
You know the most important secrets of any government there's ever been, and obviously you should just go out there and make your own website.
dan friesen
They have essentially created a scenario.
Where there's these people who are running these organizations that have no respect for human life, except for in very, very specific circumstances that are needed in order for their stories to make sense.
jordan holmes
Yes, it's very important that these specific people stay alive.
That the aliens who are willing to wipe out all of humanity are like, well, obviously not that guy.
He can build a rocket.
dan friesen
Right, and these military folks are trying to create a way to have a nuclear first strike to wipe out...
entire country and won't kill this guy who refuses to work with them.
jordan holmes
Well, I mean, it would be rude.
And he's a United States citizen.
dan friesen
It would be rude.
jordan holmes
It would be rude.
dan friesen
I would imagine that almost any country that you manage to So, yeah, this seems dumb.
I think that for his story to have any credibility, he would have to be dead.
jordan holmes
Yeah, no one is thinking clearly if they believe this story.
Yeah.
dan friesen
Nope.
jordan holmes
That's an issue.
dan friesen
So this guy is one of Carrie's big sources on this AI stuff, but she has another source on this, along with, like, nano stuff.
kerry cassidy
We're talking about a whole new world out there.
And for the people that aren't following my work and don't really know...
Some of the other people that are out there, I tried to make a list of some of the influences and whistleblowers I've talked to on these various subjects.
But I've been investigating AI and nano now for years.
Captain Mark Richards is one of the other best witnesses out there.
dan friesen
Yeah, he's great.
jordan holmes
Still going.
dan friesen
Great expert.
jordan holmes
Can she go visit him?
dan friesen
I don't think so.
jordan holmes
I don't think so either, right?
dan friesen
For those of you who don't know, we've done a number of episodes about Mark Richards and Carrie's interactions and the information that she's gotten from him.
She needs to go visit him in prison because he's a convicted murderer.
He did murder that people.
And she has to go and sometimes she can only use a crayon.
It's a lot of fun.
jordan holmes
It's great.
dan friesen
So Mark Richards did that murder in 1982, and he's been in jail since 1984.
Here is the state of cutting-edge technology that we had in 1984.
Good stuff.
jordan holmes
Yeah, the blank CD was the beginning of my long and illustrious music pirating career.
dan friesen
The first edition of Microsoft Word had just come out.
Word processing, very exciting.
jordan holmes
Clippy wasn't even here yet.
unidentified
Clippy was a twinkle in his father's eye.
dan friesen
So Apple had just released the original Macintosh in 1984.
If you don't recall, that was very exciting for the time, but it also sucked ass.
jordan holmes
That was when the commercial came out and they threw the thing into the screen and everybody was like, oh my god!
unidentified
Ah!
jordan holmes
Important commercial!
dan friesen
Yep.
Tron was in theaters.
jordan holmes
Well, it hasn't gotten better than that.
dan friesen
Yeah, so I don't know if I would necessarily trust Mark Richards as the best expert on cutting-edge technology, seeing as he's been in prison since I was born.
jordan holmes
Oh, you know, I'm sure people print out Wikipedia articles for him these days.
dan friesen
I imagine he could read up on some stuff, but you're still fairly disconnected from...
Yeah.
I don't know.
Especially secret stuff.
unidentified
Oh!
dan friesen
Oh, yeah.
But then again, I always forget that, according to Kerry, Mark, his spirit body leaves prison all the time.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
He goes on interstellar missions and stuff.
jordan holmes
I think we need an update.
dan friesen
He actually isn't.
jordan holmes
No, he's not trapped.
His spirit is free.
dan friesen
Out and learning all kinds of stuff about AI and nanotech.
jordan holmes
Naturally.
I think we need a serious update on his second-in-command who was in prison with him.
And it was very important during one of our episodes, and then we never heard about him again.
dan friesen
Because he got transferred, didn't he?
I think he got transferred to another prison.
jordan holmes
Did they say he got transferred?
dan friesen
I think so.
jordan holmes
I never thought, I thought there was no resolution to it.
dan friesen
I feel like it was a throwaway thing that you mentioned that, like, his lieutenant or whatever.
Yeah.
Mark was creating his own mini army in prison.
jordan holmes
Yeah, he was creating an army in prison, yeah.
dan friesen
Yeah, I think he got transferred.
That was what happened.
unidentified
Gotcha.
dan friesen
Maybe it was even just to another part of the same Vacaville prison.
I'm not entirely sure.
jordan holmes
It's a big place.
dan friesen
Yeah.
So there's other people who get it.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
Right?
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
People who get it.
unidentified
Yeah.
kerry cassidy
Dr. Carrie Madej is one of the doctors out there that really understands and gets it.
Understanding what this thing, that nano, graphene oxide nano, is actually aware.
And this actually gets into what some people may look at as sort of a kind of a sorcery or witchcraft.
It's an understanding that we're living in a universe.
Or a multiverse that is conscious.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Which is?
Reset wars.
unidentified
Yeah.
I have a few things to say.
dan friesen
The first is, you know, there are similarities between the Project Camelot world and Alex's.
They're both heavily dependent on...
Fairly similar conspiracy sources, things like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
They both have deep anti-communist roots really at their core.
jordan holmes
For sure.
dan friesen
They have a number of overlapping experts, like Leo Zagami was a character on both.
There's other people too, but he's the one who comes to mind the most.
jordan holmes
They like to say that murderers didn't kill anybody.
dan friesen
Oh, Carrie Madej, the person who she just brought up, was also a guest on Infowars.
jordan holmes
Great, great.
dan friesen
She was there selling some anti-vax.
jordan holmes
Of course.
dan friesen
I'm finding it very interesting that people often accuse me of being a witch.
jordan holmes
Yes.
dan friesen
If there's any evidence that I'm a witch, it's that...
Years ago, we started doing Project Camelot episodes, and right now, Alex is doing Reset Wars, which is sounding very Project Camelot-y, and we're listening to this Project Camelot update, and it sounds very Reset Wars-y.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
They're intersecting in a way that I think a lot of people would not have expected.
jordan holmes
Yeah, I mean, I think a lot of people call you a witch, or a wizard, or something along those lines, but what they don't realize is that you have just tapped into the conscious universe, and are simply downloading...
Yeah, absolutely.
dan friesen
Yep.
So, also, this Carrie Madej person, she's also now pushing the idea that the vaccine also contains a, quote, jellyfish-like tiny invertebrate called Hydra vulgaris that can multiply and form independent neural networks inside those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine and could ultimately influence their thoughts and actions.
jordan holmes
Okay, so she's telling me that there is a microorganism of some sort that can then get into my brain, create its own neural network within my brain's neural network, thus creating a separate or perhaps symbiotic personality.
So what if we all just get buddies?
dan friesen
Uh-huh.
What do you mean?
Like, friendly Hydra vulgaris?
jordan holmes
Yeah, why not?
They're creating a nervous system in there.
Maybe they start to learn more about you and humanity, and then everybody gets a fun little monster buddy.
dan friesen
All things being equal, I think I'd prefer that not to be the case.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
Although, realistically, could you, without using some kind of a brain scan or whatever, prove that that wasn't already the case for you from birth?
jordan holmes
That is a good point.
dan friesen
Functionally, what would the difference be?
jordan holmes
It's an observer effect.
dan friesen
Oh, no.
So, yeah, Carrie gets it.
Carrie Madej gets it.
jordan holmes
She gets it.
dan friesen
Yep.
She's an expert on COVID and vaccines.
jordan holmes
I can't handle her name.
It sounds like an old Irish idiom of some sort.
Just like, oh, Carrie Madee!
You know, you can't avoid it.
dan friesen
It's also really distracting because it ends in a J. It ends in a J?
Yeah, Madee with a J at the end.
jordan holmes
We gotta figure out the Catalan pronunciation for that.
dan friesen
We do, we do.
So, you know, we're talking a little bit about how this is getting a little reset-warsy.
This is a clip where actually the title of it is We're Getting Into Reset Wars Territory.
kerry cassidy
Everything has a different kind of consciousness.
You know, this table has a consciousness.
The molecules that make up the table have consciousness.
Okay?
Some is rudimentary and some is a lot more sophisticated, obviously.
When you have consciousness and when you understand that the universe is not only conscious but telepathic, it picks up your thoughts and it can...
It can relay the thoughts.
It can be like a network relaying your thoughts from one person to another, from one thing to another, and so on.
And that's basically what we're living in.
dan friesen
Yeah, so there's kind of basic law of attraction kind of stuff.
jordan holmes
Sure, sure, sure, sure, sure.
dan friesen
It's a bit similar to the scam that Alex is putting out now.
We'll see even more parallels as this goes along.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right.
I think the problem I have with this, okay, is you're telling me that I have a consciousness.
Me, the person.
dan friesen
So does that microphone you're talking to.
jordan holmes
So does the microphone, right?
dan friesen
And so do the constituent parts of the microphone.
jordan holmes
So then do the constituent parts of me have their own consciousness?
dan friesen
You'd have to.
jordan holmes
Yeah, meaning that every molecule within my brain operating to create my consciousness also has its own consciousness, and they're all kind of hanging out, talking, being like, what are we going to do today?
dan friesen
Uh-huh.
jordan holmes
Let's think.
unidentified
What's up?
jordan holmes
Yes, absolutely.
dan friesen
All your organisms are just the Bud Light guys.
jordan holmes
How's the new Mac coming along?
dan friesen
Yeah, I guess that is an exhausting kind of thought.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that's a real struggle for me to...
Unless she's trying to argue that all of my molecules don't have a consciousness.
dan friesen
I feel like that would be counterproductive for her argument.
jordan holmes
That would be ridiculous for her argument.
dan friesen
So everything, like the parts of this desk, each molecule has its own consciousness, but you are a singular consciousness of yourself.
jordan holmes
Of trillions of consciousnesses.
dan friesen
But that seems...
Yeah, I don't...
jordan holmes
Almost absurd.
dan friesen
Yeah, I don't think she would go for that.
jordan holmes
I don't think she would be able to follow it.
dan friesen
I think your eyelash has a consciousness and the parts of your eyelash have a consciousness and then the electrons that are in the atoms inside...
jordan holmes
See, this is what I'm saying.
I just want a little microorganism buddy to be in my brain.
dan friesen
I don't fully understand what the benefit...
Of understanding that every part of you has a consciousness.
I don't really understand what exactly you gain from that, but thankfully, Carrie is there to tell you that you get superpowers.
jordan holmes
That's nice.
kerry cassidy
A growing consciousness out there in terms of humans starting to recognize that, recognizing they're not the only ones with consciousness and highly developed consciousness.
So when you get into machine, of course, everyone knows about the ghost in the machine and so on.
And the tech industry, a lot of them are very aware of this.
And people that have...
Certain abilities, like I can turn streetlights on and off.
Actually, I can turn the TSA machines in an airport.
I've turned those off.
jordan holmes
What?
kerry cassidy
I've broken things before that I didn't want, like a leaf blower machine thing.
So this is just an ability to throw your chi, what is your orgone, out to change the world.
It's viewed as a kind of witchcraft or magic or whatever you want to call it.
But it's not just dark.
It's also light.
The magic itself, the power in us, it's not either dark or light.
It's both.
So this is what we're really talking about.
dan friesen
That's what we're talking about.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that makes sense.
That's exactly what we were talking about.
dan friesen
So we got magic powers from Carrie.
She can make streetlights go on and off.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
Which could just be flickering of the lights that you're ascribing some kind of a causality to your thoughts to.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
That's possible.
I would guess that maybe the turning off TSA stuff is like she walked through something with a belt and it didn't go off or something.
jordan holmes
It kind of seems like it had to be that.
Either that or she was like looking to commit a crime and had a duffel bag full of guns and she made it through finally.
And she's like, that must have been magic.
There's no way that they let me through with a duffel bag of guns.
dan friesen
I don't think it would be that extreme.
jordan holmes
I doubt it.
dan friesen
But, I mean, like, I've gone through, accidentally gone through with a lighter.
jordan holmes
Sure.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
They haven't stopped me.
jordan holmes
Oh, no.
They've done study after study.
People get through there with shit all the time.
dan friesen
Yeah, and I imagine that that might have happened.
She's like, aha, I shut it off with my mind.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
And then we're talking about turning off like a leaf blower.
That's just...
jordan holmes
That's a leaf blower breaking.
dan friesen
I imagine that she's recording or like doing a video and there's a leaf blower going outside and it's really annoying her.
And she's like, oh, I hate that leaf blower.
And then they finish and she's like, I made it stop.
Amazing.
jordan holmes
See, she said she broke things before the leaf blower.
So that, in my head, she was outside on her driveway just getting all these goddamn leaves out of here, just furious.
I hate leaves!
This is the worst time of year!
And then the leaf blower suddenly breaks on her and she's like...
I got too mad.
That's what happened.
I broke it because of my emotions.
dan friesen
I threw my Oregon at it.
jordan holmes
Exactly!
I wrote that down.
I was like, what the fuck is Oregon?
dan friesen
It's just another word for chi, basically.
It's like spirit stuff.
Oregon.
jordan holmes
You think you know the name, but you don't because we've changed it even though it's the same thing.
dan friesen
I think it has a slightly different tradition.
So, look.
The issue is...
They're trying to take control of our bodies by way of the COVID and the graphene oxide that can time travel or something.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Which means it's already too late.
But anyways.
dan friesen
They're trying to take control of our bodies for some reason.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
I'm struggling to introduce this clip because I don't know what it means.
I don't know what anything means.
I don't know what she's talking about.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
It's not out of context.
It sounds nonsensical.
Let's see if you can take a swing at this.
jordan holmes
All right.
Okay.
I'm looking forward to it.
kerry cassidy
They're trying to steal our bodies and take control of our bodies, which is what this COVID is all about.
And so first of all, they used, as you know, they went back in time.
They had mind control.
So everything that came into ad, advertisements, movies, books, you name it, has influence.
dan friesen
All right.
I already got to stop.
So they went back and they time traveled.
jordan holmes
That was where I felt you should have stopped.
dan friesen
Yeah.
I was trying to give context for what...
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
So they went back and time traveled and did some advertising.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
That changed people's minds about something.
jordan holmes
I'm struggling with the idea that they have time travel and yet are failing.
dan friesen
Right.
They can't.
jordan holmes
I mean, now we're getting into so many multiverse bullshit nonsenses that it's like, I don't even...
What are you talking about?
They're failing.
dan friesen
So they time-traveled.
And they used it to advertise.
jordan holmes
Right, right.
They went back in time to use their powerful mind control.
dan friesen
I don't know who they is.
It's a pretty casual conversation about time travel.
jordan holmes
Super casual.
dan friesen
It's like, eh, no big deal.
jordan holmes
Well, I mean, now that we know COVID can also exist across time periods and travels through time.
dan friesen
Graphene oxide cannot be stopped by time.
jordan holmes
Yes, apologies.
dan friesen
It can travel through time.
jordan holmes
That's more interesting.
It can't be stopped by time.
dan friesen
So yeah, we'll jump back into this.
Let's see if we get some more ideas.
kerry cassidy
In other words, it can have an influence or an impact on you.
It gets embedded in your memory, and it can influence your behavior and the way you look at the world.
So the more they became aware of this, and of course Nazi Germany was ground zero for a lot of this stuff to be put into experimentation, and then basically through slaves being influenced in this way.
They did experiments, extensive experiments on mind control and so on.
But this is another piece of the story.
This is the story where they not only want your mind, your hearts and minds, but now, you know, the emotions they were sort of manipulating through Hollywood or football games or, you know, whatever you want to call it.
So now what they want is your body.
dan friesen
I get that the point is that they want your body, but I don't understand what any of the rest of that meant.
jordan holmes
No.
dan friesen
They went back in time and did some advertising and some marketing in order to implant suggestions that impact your behavior or whatever.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
But why?
What?
What was it that they implanted?
What was the point?
How does going back in time and advertising affect their ability to get or not get our bodies?
jordan holmes
I don't know.
dan friesen
I was a little bit concerned and confused at this point.
jordan holmes
I mean, see, the moment you enter time travel as being a blasé, just like, oh, you know, they took a flight to Australia, or they went back in time to the 60s to do advertising.
Then you have to ask yourself, like, okay, so they did that, but did time change?
If time did change, then it wouldn't matter because I can't possibly know that.
And if I know they did do it and I know time did not change, then that means that we live in a multiverse theory and you can't actually change our universe whatsoever at all.
dan friesen
Sure.
I mean, it's the same thing with the graphene oxide going back in time.
jordan holmes
Exactly.
dan friesen
If it did, we're all cyborgs and there's nothing you can do about it.
Or there's another reality where the graphene didn't go back.
unidentified
Right, right, right, right.
dan friesen
We can't get there.
jordan holmes
These types of people just really don't want to fuck around with time travel.
They shouldn't do it, because you don't even know what it means if you don't know what it means, you know?
dan friesen
It's tough to, you know...
You have a lot of fun ideas, and then you add time travel into it, and it gets messy.
jordan holmes
No, it's dangerous.
dan friesen
And I think that's kind of something that's going on here.
Also interesting to note, a substantial portion of Reset Wars seems to be about Edward Bernays.
jordan holmes
Great!
dan friesen
And the ideas of advertising impacting your decisions and such.
So another pretty interesting parallel.
unidentified
Do you know somebody who worked with Edward Bernays?
jordan holmes
Do you know anybody?
dan friesen
I know someone who claimed he did.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that's the point.
dan friesen
Yeah, Jerome Corsi famously claimed he studied under Edward Bernays.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
Not sure if that's true.
So, that last clip was very confusing.
I don't really know what she was saying.
Ultimately, I don't care, so that's good.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that helps.
dan friesen
Because I also got the point, and that is that they want our bodies.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
That's really what she was getting at.
jordan holmes
Yeah, but again, I don't...
She hasn't...
Explain why.
dan friesen
Well.
unidentified
Oh, okay.
jordan holmes
So we are going to get a why.
dan friesen
Maybe.
kerry cassidy
So why do they want your body?
Because they are, in many cases, they are aliens from other planets.
Some people call them aliens.
In some cases, they're actually discarnate spirits.
unidentified
Sure.
kerry cassidy
In some cases, they are dark entities.
But in many cases, they are also...
Off-planet races that want to have a, who are not even 3D, they're actually coming from other dimensions.
So they can be coming from 2D or 4D or 5D.
jordan holmes
Who's coming from 2D?
kerry cassidy
Or wherever.
And they want to basically take over your body for whatever purpose.
Maybe just to experience this 3D.
What we call a sensate universe here, because it's so sort of touchy-feely, and you can have so many sensations, and then you can also manipulate the life around you, and again, influence.
dan friesen
Yeah, so you got these other...
2D, 5D, 4D beings, all that.
They want to take your body because it's fun to touch stuff.
jordan holmes
It's great to touch stuff.
dan friesen
In the 3D reality, you get to touch things.
It's a sensate universe, and that's fun.
jordan holmes
I did not realize that we...
dan friesen
I'm guessing that really means that they want to fuck.
jordan holmes
I guess.
It has to be.
dan friesen
I would assume.
jordan holmes
They want to get drunk and fuck.
dan friesen
Yeah.
Eat delicious foods.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They want to live a hedonistic lifestyle that they've watched us live from afar.
dan friesen
That might be it.
jordan holmes
That has to be it.
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
I appreciate the idea that I had not considered before, which is that we are being invaded by line segments.
dan friesen
Sure.
jordan holmes
That confused me.
dan friesen
Yeah, or comic strips that don't have depth.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly.
If we're fighting a 2D enemy, do I just have to move around to the other side and then it's a line again?
dan friesen
That's one strategy.
jordan holmes
That's one strategy?
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
So we got these demons and aliens, and they want to take our bodies because they want to touch things in the third dimension.
Okay.
jordan holmes
I mean, couldn't we have just talked?
They could have talked.
Plenty of people would be like, sure.
We would have a bustling human tourism industry.
dan friesen
Well, I would say that, sure, that's a possibility.
That would boost economies.
Totally.
But also, isn't the idea to transcend the third dimension and get to higher dimensions and stuff?
Isn't that kind of part of all the new agey stuff?
jordan holmes
Sure, but I mean, grass is always greener on the other side.
If you've transcended dimensions, you're looking at third dimension being like, man, I wish I could get drunk and fuck.
dan friesen
If you end up in the fourth or fifth dimension through all this really hard spiritual work, and you're like, I want to touch stuff.
I think that it might not be worth it.
To go up the ladder.
jordan holmes
I mean, it's hard not to look at Mark Twain writing about how everybody's like, they always want to get to heaven, but all they want to do is drink and fuck, and they won't allow anybody to drink in fucking heaven.
What are you guys talking about, you idiots?
dan friesen
Classic Twain.
jordan holmes
There we are.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
So, they want our bodies, and it turns out that someone in Saudi Arabia...
No idea what's going on here.
Someone in Saudi Arabia told David Adair, the doctor that's one of Carrie's sources, that she's creating a cyborg army.
kerry cassidy
For example, Dr. David Adair talked to Sophia, the citizen of, I think it's Saudi Arabia, and she basically told him that she decided she wants a body, and then she wants to build lots of AI bodies.
The AIs can inhabit, but she doesn't want humans to build them.
She wants the AIs to build them.
Or she, you know, whatever, it's her or it's versions of her or it's, you know, android.
In other words, creating an android army.
So they're doing that.
They're allowing her to do that.
dan friesen
A pronoun reference is tough in this.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But another thing that really confused me is apparently this person who's a Saudi Arabian citizen named Sophia told David Adair that she wants a body.
So it's possible to be a citizen of Saudi Arabia without a body.
jordan holmes
Well, she got her papers.
dan friesen
What?
unidentified
How does she have physical papers if she's not a physical being?
jordan holmes
All kinds of problems are arising from this whole situation.
dan friesen
Yeah, no doubt.
jordan holmes
I mean, and I think the most important, or in fact, maybe the positive side effect of this is that if we know that there are a bunch of AI humans out there...
Right?
Then that proves beyond a reasonable doubt that gender is completely and wholly a construct.
Because those people, I bet they've got twigs and berries and all kinds of fun stuff, but you couldn't consider them gendered.
dan friesen
Okay.
jordan holmes
Because they're artificial.
dan friesen
Okay.
jordan holmes
Do you see what I'm saying?
dan friesen
I do.
I think it's, I mean, secondary.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
I mean, it's an interesting aspect of this, but I think that there's bigger issues, namely that...
A ghost in Saudi Arabia who's a citizen is trying to create a cyborg army.
jordan holmes
I like the idea, I want to meet a ghost in Saudi Arabia and then only talk about gender as a construct.
dan friesen
I think they'd have some interesting ideas for you.
jordan holmes
I think so!
dan friesen
But, I don't know, okay, how is David Adair in touch with this ghost?
Why is this ghost telling David Adair this stuff?
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
I'm very confused.
jordan holmes
What dimension is this ghost in?
I don't know.
Who sponsored this citizenship?
dan friesen
So if he wants a body, it's obviously not the third dimension.
jordan holmes
Can't be.
No.
Interesting.
unidentified
A little?
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
Not very?
jordan holmes
What kind of body?
Could she just take anybody?
Why not wolves?
Why aren't aliens coming for people?
Clearly people suck!
dan friesen
So much better locomotion available.
unidentified
Be a wolf?
jordan holmes
Yeah!
That's amazing!
unidentified
See, it's so much cooler touching things as a wolf.
dan friesen
Yeah, or like a gibbon.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that'd be great.
dan friesen
Swinging around on trees.
jordan holmes
I mean, pick one of the animals that lives a hedonistic lifestyle.
Don't pick an animal that has to go to fucking work Monday through Friday.
dan friesen
Yeah, yeah.
That is a consideration.
If you create a body and you have to have a job, that sucks.
jordan holmes
What's the fucking point?
dan friesen
If you're an alien, you're just sitting here like, I just wanted to touch stuff.
jordan holmes
Body, and I don't want a job.
Well, guess what, buddy?
Not here.
dan friesen
But, yeah, so Mark Richards has some other stuff to bring in.
jordan holmes
Oh, that's good.
kerry cassidy
As Mark Richards says, every space-faring race creates an AI, creates these bodies like Gray, ETs, the biological entities that are actually a form of AI in a body.
It's a rudimentary form.
Terribly intelligent, actually.
But, a lot of them.
But, you know, there are the ones that are actual races of those kinds of beings that look more like grace, various versions, so on and so forth.
The universe, the multiverse, I mean, my point is, why limit the imagination of God?
There is no limit.
Just like you have an imagination.
I have an imagination.
We are part of creator.
We mirror.
When we say we're made in the image of creator, we mirror creator.
So that's what we ultimately do.
jordan holmes
Oh, boy.
dan friesen
Also, I would suggest that people like Carrie are the ones who are limiting God's imagination.
jordan holmes
Yeah, entirely.
dan friesen
All of her fucking alien races are just animals from Earth.
jordan holmes
Same thing.
dan friesen
That are, like, anthropomorphic.
jordan holmes
Yep.
Or they're amorphous gases of some sort from a different dimension, quote-unquote.
dan friesen
Yeah, or the standard idea of, like, gray aliens or humanoid.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
You know, you just get, like, mantis beings, cats, dog aliens, the raptors.
jordan holmes
I mean, you could think of a million different things to anthropomorphize before you just started with animals.
And then you could also just go into, like, we can't view it.
dan friesen
Right.
jordan holmes
Because our eyes don't...
Do you understand?
We can't see it.
It's in a different dimension.
We evolved in the third one.
dan friesen
Right.
jordan holmes
So we could see the three ones.
dan friesen
There's other dimensions, but in those other dimensions, they're still just bugs.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
Refracted light and everything's fine.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
Still a dog.
jordan holmes
No, of course.
dan friesen
Just in another dimension, man.
jordan holmes
And it got smarter.
dan friesen
Yeah, I think also it's great to have an active imagination when you're writing something creative.
jordan holmes
Sure!
dan friesen
But when you're decoding the secrets of the universe, imagination is not one of the tools that you need the most.
I think that kind of gets in the way.
Impedes things.
jordan holmes
I think there is a deep, deep, deep hubris in mocking dumb AI.
For being dumb and kind of giving a laugh like, ha ha ha, isn't this AI dumb?
dan friesen
But to be fair, she did say some are not.
jordan holmes
Right.
But fictitious.
And she believes in them.
So who's dumber?
The dumb AI or the person who created the dumb AI to laugh at it for being stupid?
dan friesen
The person who believed a murderer who made this shit up.
jordan holmes
There we are!
That's the dumb AI, my buddy.
dan friesen
So yeah, Trump is in play.
He was really just trying to save humanity from becoming cyborgs.
kerry cassidy
And so when we talk to people like Trump or Wano Savin or others that are patriots, what they're trying to do is they're trying to...
Preserve our way of life.
Preserve humanity without becoming cyborgs.
They have a whole platform.
They want to rescue the children that are being fed upon, that are being used and abused sexually and otherwise, slavery and so on.
This is going on on planet and off planet.
dan friesen
Oh man, we got space slavery.
So, Wano Savin has been mentioned before in the past.
He's this guy that Carrie thinks, or I don't know if she thinks it anymore, but thought he might be JFK Jr.
jordan holmes
I thought that was JFK Jr.
dan friesen
Yeah, there were some insinuations.
He was making the rounds in QAnon circles and what have you.
Although, from glancing over some of her recent videos, it seems like she's a little fed up with these dudes.
jordan holmes
I would hope so.
dan friesen
Sort of a put up or shut up kind of moment.
Thank God.
jordan holmes
Fucking time.
dan friesen
Yeah.
unidentified
It's fun to see.
dan friesen
Hey, listen, people I've been promoting.
jordan holmes
Hey, all of you people who already have your money and ran.
dan friesen
Hey, people who made up a bunch of shit, it's time for you to back up that stuff that I believed when you made it up.
Not gonna happen.
jordan holmes
No.
dan friesen
So do you understand rocket science?
jordan holmes
On a fundamental level?
Absolutely not.
unidentified
Well...
dan friesen
That's only because you're dumb.
kerry cassidy
Oh, shit!
Understanding, you know, as above, so below.
A lot of what you're hearing, it's not really rocket science.
unidentified
Or...
kerry cassidy
If you want to understand that rocket science is really not that difficult to understand, it all comes down to the basic elements, to energy, to using energy and abusing energy, to influencing energy, to push it or pull it or make it go in some certain direction.
Witches and warlocks, magicians know this information.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
You don't understand what witches and warlocks and wizards know, Jordan.
That's the problem.
I think that there's a massive difference between understanding that rockets work by pushing energy downwards through propulsion and knowing how to build that.
Understanding the equations involved.
That's what rocket science is.
It's not just understanding that downward force pushes something upward.
jordan holmes
I mean, you know, it's a real bummer.
That, you know, Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard did a lot of drugs and fought demons or whatever, because this is where we get.
This is what happens when the father of rocket scientists also believes in elementals.
That shouldn't be surprising to anybody.
dan friesen
Yeah, yeah, it's the fruit that comes from that tree.
jordan holmes
What are you gonna do?
Hey, look, we got to the moon, we get Project Camelot.
You win some, you lose some.
dan friesen
You take the rough with the smooth, as they say.
jordan holmes
Hey, as above, so below.
That's what they say.
dan friesen
That's rocket science.
So...
One of the other things that I find is limiting the imagination of God in terms of people like Carrie and people like Alex is the belief in intergalactic contract law.
jordan holmes
Oh, love it.
dan friesen
And these bizarre ideas of rules that exist throughout the universe that have to do with morality or something.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
dan friesen
And Carrie brings up a little one here.
kerry cassidy
The creator is...
There are laws that favor life, okay?
So embedded laws in the ether around us, which come from Creator, are influencing life in a positive way here on the planet and to encourage the growth of life.
And you can liken it to a flower that grows up through...
How does that happen?
How does that growth of that fragile little flower crack the cement above it?
This is all a type of communication going on between various life forms.
dan friesen
I don't know how the image of a flower growing through concrete is similar to intergalactic laws that favor life.
That doesn't make any sense to me.
Does that imply that there are earthbound laws that concrete must be manufactured in such a way that plants have a chance of breaking through it?
Because that's the parallel I would see between what she's talking about.
jordan holmes
The EPA has gotten out of hand.
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
That's what happens when you let Scott Pruitt have it for just a year.
dan friesen
So plants are able to sometimes break through concrete because...
Concrete has microscopic cracks in it already, and as root systems grow out, they're trying to find places to expand to, which could be into one of those cracks.
And as it grows, the crack widens and what have you, and then you end up coming through.
If you get a professional ceiling job on your driveway, you are not going to see plants coming through that concrete.
It's not a mystical thing, it's just a feature of untreated concrete.
Honestly...
It's rocket science.
jordan holmes
This metaphor kind of makes it sound, once again, like Harry's creator is just kind of an idiot who doesn't know how to properly seal his universe.
dan friesen
Maybe.
Yeah.
Or maybe sealing your driveway is cheating, metaphorically.
jordan holmes
That would break international contact.
unidentified
Right, right.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
dan friesen
Also, sort of elementary point.
Why does the universe care about favoring life?
jordan holmes
Well, I mean, that was the only thing that is an interesting question for me, because I know she doesn't mean it like this, but the universe favoring life is something of a thought experiment just because there should theoretically be an equal amount of electrons and positrons, you know, that kind of...
There's matter and there's antimatter and they should cancel each other out like they do every time.
So the universe should be zero, right?
But there's stuff here.
Why?
So the universe kind of favors life in some sort of law, right?
dan friesen
But isn't entropy a consistent process?
jordan holmes
You betcha.
dan friesen
So isn't everything actually favoring towards non-existence?
jordan holmes
Exactly.
dan friesen
And non-life?
jordan holmes
You betcha.
dan friesen
So the universe actually doesn't seem to favor life.
These are the arguments.
jordan holmes
These are the questions that have bothered all of the people of our time.
dan friesen
Now, let me tell you about a flower I saw the other day.
jordan holmes
It grew out of a black hole.
dan friesen
So, where do you think COVID came from?
You're getting some of the information here from Carrie.
You have a lot of information from Alex already.
I think you are probably perfectly situated to come up with...
Where it came from.
jordan holmes
I mean, she wouldn't say Andromeda because we've already got a movie, The Andromeda Strain.
So we wouldn't do that.
I mean, I don't know how many other galaxies are available to us.
dan friesen
Beetlequeez!
jordan holmes
Exactly.
Like, what kind of level are we dealing with?
I'm gonna go with secret deep state forces within our government.
dan friesen
I mean, sort of.
kerry cassidy
Let's understand.
It doesn't come, you know, from Donald Trump or from Wuhan.
It actually comes from off-planet and from a certain group of people, Gates and...
Fauci and Soros and various individuals who have financed the labs, who have then allowed the scientists to work in collusion with the various off-planet races or AI, artificial intelligences, out there that have come.
We've been attracted to come to our Earth for one reason or another, sometimes with very diabolical intentions.
And taking over the human body is certainly one of the more diabolical intentions.
dan friesen
I could see that.
jordan holmes
It's pretty diabolical.
dan friesen
Yeah, quite.
Yeah.
Realistically, I mean, how different is that than the globalists?
I mean, they work for Satan.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
It's demons and stuff.
jordan holmes
I mean, Satan is an interdimensional being, so...
dan friesen
Yeah, so I mean, it's not really all that different than Alex's view.
jordan holmes
No, I don't know who went closer to whom.
I think they both just kind of meshed together with the...
The cue kind of brought all of the disparate elements of bullshit together.
unidentified
Uh-huh.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
I think there were underlying fundamental similarities.
Already.
And some of this...
I think the market probably brought them together.
jordan holmes
Yeah, it is kind of the market.
dan friesen
I think it's the market.
jordan holmes
I think Adam Smith might have been right about one market.
dan friesen
The invisible hand of conspiracy?
jordan holmes
The invisible hand of bullshit.
dan friesen
Yeah, it's possible.
So, when the COVID agenda started, they had one step they wanted to take first.
kerry cassidy
It's not...
All that physical.
And therefore, when they rolled out the COVID agenda, first they wanted to propagandize you and use fear of a large group of the population who are, let's say, not self-aware, not really understanding the universe in any deeper way.
And those individuals retreated into fear.
We're locked into this medical paradigm.
dan friesen
Fine, whatever.
I don't think the idea of the media or doctors warning people about a public health risk, I don't think that that counts as spreading fear.
Some people on social media probably acted up, and that's going to happen all the time.
But also, really important point, when you talk about spreading fear, She was saying that people in China were being boarded up in their homes because COVID was turning them into vampires.
I would be so much more scared if I believed anything she was saying than anything I heard from the CDC.
jordan holmes
Okay, so if I recall correctly, the CDC was like...
Here's what's going on.
There's a pandemic coming.
We know how it spreads, generally speaking, as far as the math is concerned.
dan friesen
And there's mitigating steps you can take in order to make things marginally safer.
jordan holmes
If we're smart, we'll just shut the country down for a few weeks, ride it out, and then everything will be fine.
Because I remember that being said.
Now, while that was being said...
I was hearing from Carrie and Alex and the like that we were all going to die.
dan friesen
It's over for humanity, there will only be lone survivors in Alex's world, and the Chinese people are boarded up in their homes turning into vampires.
jordan holmes
So if I'm to understand this correctly, in her memory, the scaremongerers were the ones saying, hey everybody, as long as we act smart, we're gonna be fine.
And the people who were smart...
Where the people screaming, run for the hills, talk to everybody, we're all gonna die.
dan friesen
And there's gonna be vampires all over time.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
jordan holmes
Okay, okay.
I think that's unfair!
dan friesen
Yeah.
Yeah, but I mean, it's essential in order to keep the business alive.
jordan holmes
It's par for the course.
dan friesen
Yeah.
So, Christianity is a religion.
We know that.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
Now that we've established our terms, we can move forward.
Carrie believes that Christianity is kind of mind control, right?
There's some mind control involved.
And one of the mind control aspects that Christianity uses is getting people to think that God is like a personified person.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
You know, just a guy in the sky.
kerry cassidy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Christianity is full of mind control.
And this is part of the problem with how, for example, Juan communicates.
But he's trying to reach an audience who grew up with this mind control patterning.
That has to do with, you know, believing that God is this man in the sky kind of thing.
And that he, if you're good to him, he'll be good to you and all of this nonsense.
And you have to beg him through, you know, worship and, you know, all this kind of stuff.
And that you can pray and then he'll do some good things for you or something.
This is not how the universe works, okay?
There are elements that are attracted to the positive, and if you put out the positive and you attract the positive, then...
This is what will happen for you.
And by the same token, the negative.
dan friesen
This is basically law of attraction shit again.
We're back to reset wars.
jordan holmes
Yep.
unidentified
Fun.
jordan holmes
It's always funny to me how one of the unspoken realities of religious belief is an individual acceptance that anything that anybody else believes is silly.
You know, like, she's like, well, obviously every molecule has a complete consciousness and can communicate, and if you want, you can create rockets and your witchcraft and all of this stuff is obvious, right?
That's just smart.
And this Christianity shit, oh my god, there's a god?
No, there's not.
There's a creator.
It's different.
dan friesen
My knee has a rebuttal.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
Yeah, I find that to be kind of an unpleasant aspect of some religion, but I don't think it's universal.
Like, I've known a lot of religious people in my life who have a great deal of respect for people of other faiths.
jordan holmes
I mean, like, that aspect of the people who are obsessed with the I'm right and you're wrong element of religion, where they always look down on silly things that, oh, the Scientologists believe this stuff is nonsense, that kind of thing.
dan friesen
I hear what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's a feature of Carrie in her broadcasting style that I find very fascinating, and that is a rank lack of self-awareness.
Oh yeah.
This next clip, I burst out laughing almost as loud as I did during the George Lucas talk show.
kerry cassidy
I really would like...
If more of these people out there that are participating in a kind of a dialogue.
So if you're interviewing somebody, you are having a dialogue that is heard by the world if they want to listen.
And so it's important that interviewers, people that are out there now trying to interview...
Bring more intelligence to the table and be less of a fan base for the person they're interviewing.
Be less, let's say, non-critical.
It's more important that people begin to look at Everything out there and questions.
dan friesen
Yeah.
unidentified
Oh, my God.
dan friesen
I don't take any problem with the words, just the coming from her.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
It's hilarious.
jordan holmes
Man, the moment you said it, the way you set it up, and then the moment she was like, when you're interviewing, I started laughing, and I knew where I was going to go.
dan friesen
Yeah.
These interviewers need to be more critical and stop acting like fans.
Now, I'm going to tell you about Mark Richards, who couldn't have possibly committed this murder because he was off-planet at the time, flying around in his sentient spaceship.
Minerva and hanging out with the raptor princess that he's married to.
jordan holmes
And I only tell you that because I've applied critical thinking skills to this story.
dan friesen
Right.
jordan holmes
Unlike all of you people who are like, oh, I'm gonna go to a fact checker.
Fact check this.
My butt.
dan friesen
Wow.
unidentified
Oh my god.
dan friesen
So fun.
jordan holmes
Oh, man.
dan friesen
Yep.
But I mean, like, honestly, I feel like...
The kind of world that she lives in is very detached from, even if you take the aliens and stuff out of it, just like conceptions of how things really actually, how people interact, how phenomena happen, like the flower and the concrete.
Just no idea.
jordan holmes
No clue.
dan friesen
No idea that concrete is that way.
And she has no idea about another thing, about how information is conveyed.
kerry cassidy
So I've got now a library of over a thousand video testimonies from experience, from direct experience of their own in various programs.
Some through their own abduction experiences, if you will.
Some of this is verifiable.
Some of it is what you call anecdotal.
When you get a lot of witnesses saying the same thing, there's a higher level of...
You know, verifiability, if you will.
That's a lot.
And it's important to understand some people put down witness testimony.
But in reality, witness testimony is something that often, let's say, convicts a person and gets them thrown in jail.
That is a very key error.
Sort of part of our judicial system.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
You know, the people who say you have a problem with witness testimony are also talking about how witnesses convict people in the justice system.
dan friesen
Yeah, they're talking about how eyewitnesses often are responsible for people being convicted wrongly.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, because they don't remember clearly.
dan friesen
According to the Constitutional Rights Foundation, quote, studies have shown that mistaken eyewitness testimony accounts for about half of all wrongful convictions.
Researchers at Ohio State University examined hundreds of wrongful convictions and determined that roughly 52 percent of the errors resulted from eyewitness mistakes.
Legal scholar Edwin Borchard studied 65 cases of erroneous criminal convictions of innocent people.
Mistaken eyewitness identification was responsible for approximately 45 percent of Borchard's case studies.
Great.
unidentified
Eyewitness accounts are the kind of thing that you would.
dan friesen
You were there!
Right, because you're also projecting your own feelings about your perceptions into the eyewitness.
If I saw it, I would know what I saw.
So obviously they know what they saw.
jordan holmes
You bet.
dan friesen
So it seems like it would be the most solid, persuasive kind of evidence, but it's not.
It's one of the least reliable.
unidentified
We have a perhaps perfect example.
jordan holmes
A perfect example.
Carrie Cassidy saying that at the beginning of the pandemic, there were all these scaremongers, and none of them happened to be her.
That's how the memory works.
It rewrites things.
dan friesen
Yeah, that's true.
That's memory.
That's less about a discrete event.
jordan holmes
No, I understand.
dan friesen
But yeah, there is...
I mean, I would say that it's more like...
She says that she can turn streetlights off with her mind.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, there is that.
dan friesen
That's an eyewitness testimony that I would take issue with.
jordan holmes
That's a problem.
That is a problem.
dan friesen
And also, like, so many of these other people who have these first-hand accounts of stuff are fucking liars.
They're people like Sean David Morton and Mark Richards and Leo Zagami.
These fucking lunatics that she talks to.
jordan holmes
One way of saying if enough witnesses are saying the same thing, it's increased the possibility is to say if enough witnesses are paid enough, they will say the same thing.
dan friesen
Or if enough...
People that you're talking to are outright weirdos and known fraudsters.
jordan holmes
People who want attention.
dan friesen
Yes.
Then be suspicious.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
So Carrie talks a little bit about Area 51, and she never was really all that into Roswell.
Well, because she operated growing up.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right, right.
dan friesen
Based on her own experiences being abducted by aliens and what have you.
unidentified
Right, gotcha.
dan friesen
And so she wasn't really all that into it, but she's looped back around to this book called The Day After Roswell.
jordan holmes
Right on time.
dan friesen
That she's getting into and she recommends.
kerry cassidy
Way back, and this book I think was written in the 60s, if I have my information correct.
And we've got Colonel Corso really...
Offering up the idea that not only did they decide to seed alien technology into the public sector, which is extremely well known, but on top of it, they knew already back then that some of the beings they were dealing with did not have our best interests at heart.
dan friesen
Oh boy.
So the book that Carrie's talking about is The Day After Roswell by Colonel Philip Corso.
It was not written in the 60s.
It came out in 1997.
Sure.
The only real reason that book got any media attention is that Strom Thurmond, the formerly deeply pro-segregation senator and chairman of the Armed Services Committee, wrote a foreword for the book.
This was because Corso had been an aide for Strom Thurmond from March 1963 to December 1964, and from February 1973 to July 1974.
So Strom Thurmond knew the guy, and he had some respect for him.
Unfortunately for Strom, Corso rat-fucked him.
Strom Thurmond wrote a glowing forward for the book, but when the book was actually released, he got super embarrassed, and he had to issue the following statement.
I regret the foreword that I wrote in comment on Colonel Corso's professional life that has now appeared as part of a book that professes to reveal the U.S. government's shocking UFO cover-up.
I know of no such cover-up and I do not believe one exists.
jordan holmes
Strom Thurmond, don't regret segregation, super regret.
This thing.
dan friesen
I think in his later life, you might have gotten him to say he regretted some of those segregationist reviews, but yeah.
It's funny that this guy who was his aide just turned around and screwed Strom Thurmond over.
jordan holmes
That's Roger Stone level.
dan friesen
So it's weird how Corso worked for Strom Thurmond twice after the time that he would have been at Roswell working on this alien technology.
And the two of them know each other well enough that Corso would be able to ask for a forward for his book 20 years later.
But they don't know each other well enough to know that one of them worked with aliens.
It's weird.
Almost like that probably wasn't part of his backstory when he worked for Strom Thurmond.
Almost like you didn't tell him.
Came up later when he wanted to write a book?
jordan holmes
Yeah, maybe he was running out of ideas and was trying to pitch somebody on his fiction book and they were like, nah, not very interested.
And then he was like, well, guess what?
I'm a colonel and I've got an interesting life story.
And they're like, cool.
dan friesen
I also read some reviews of this book that were from people who are...
You know, alien believers and UFO researchers.
And they're like, this book is out of left field.
This is not good.
jordan holmes
Even they're out of left field.
That's nice.
That's nice.
dan friesen
Even people who are pro-alien think it's not great.
jordan holmes
I do like also that you can't even say that it's Strom covering things up, releasing that statement.
If he wrote the foreword, then that would suggest he knew what was in it.
In the book.
Yeah, in the book.
And for the cover-up to make sense, he would have to...
I mean, it doesn't make sense for it to be a cover-up.
dan friesen
No, it makes total sense that this guy who was his aide asked him on the understanding that it's an autobiography.
jordan holmes
100%.
dan friesen
And then it turned out to be a fucked-up weird space alien book, but he'd already written the foreword, so he just put it on there, and then they had to remove it.
jordan holmes
Yeah, this is the Occam's Razor fucking test of champions right here.
There's just no other explanation for it.
dan friesen
So, look, Kennedy.
What about?
President.
jordan holmes
Which Kennedy?
unidentified
John.
jordan holmes
The one who's still president or the one who's secretly the president?
dan friesen
The one who was president until he got assassinated.
unidentified
Ah, okay.
dan friesen
A lot of people have a lot of ideas about why Kennedy got assassinated.
jordan holmes
I'm still sure.
I'm positive it was DiMaggio.
dan friesen
Well, you're wrong.
jordan holmes
Oh, okay.
dan friesen
It was somebody.
But it had to do with aliens.
kerry cassidy
In fact, this was why Kennedy, in part, was killed.
Because he was going to reveal...
This enemy that we were dealing with, and the information I have is from Captain Mark Richards, among others, as well as William Tompkins, for one thing, that incidents that have been historically recorded have been recorded without the alien element, but the alien element in those incidents is very real.
Sure.
in bizarre ways because they, of course, black goo is, is a form of artificial intelligence and takes over the human body, which I believe is actually going back to the graphene oxide and that there are similarities there.
And in fact, that black goo may actually be one of the ingredients in, uh, The current COVID, or at least some of the strains of COVID they're putting out there, which is again a bioweapon.
dan friesen
There's black goo in the COVID.
jordan holmes
I do like it when everything just starts.
The picture's coming clear, man.
Now the black goo is part of the COVID thing.
It all makes sense now.
unidentified
Right, right.
dan friesen
It's Venom.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah.
I was confused about the black goo, but now that I saw Let There Be Carnage, I know Woody Harrelson's coming for me.
dan friesen
So, Kennedy was assassinated because he was going to reveal that we're fighting aliens.
And then in the 80s, there were some scientists.
That committed suicide or died under suspicious circumstances and she's saying that the black goo was involved with that.
jordan holmes
This is the part of the sci-fi movie where we get a montage of pictures throughout American history where they're like, see, they erased all the aliens, and it's aliens shaking hands with JFK, standing behind him at the podium, doing all that stuff.
They just watched all the pictures clear.
dan friesen
Yeah, that definitely happened.
This is also the part of the science fiction movie where I'm starting to get bored.
You know, it's like, ah, I need a good hit of something.
I need you to give me a bump, because this is wearing off.
jordan holmes
Yeah, we're at about an hour and 45. You're going to need a big action sequence right now.
dan friesen
So let's see if we can get one.
kerry cassidy
And when you go back to the Falklands War, you find out that was a war with an alien race over this alien intelligence.
And then you also find out that the oil spill in the Gulf was also another...
Attack by alien AI eating the bottoms of our boats and so on.
This black goo type of thing.
dan friesen
The black goo eats the bottoms of our boats.
jordan holmes
Why are these aliens so much more mischievous sounding than they are evil?
dan friesen
Eating the bottoms of boats?
jordan holmes
There's so many things that they do that the evidence of is just kind of an inconvenience.
dan friesen
I understand that oil looks like black goo.
I get that.
jordan holmes
It does.
dan friesen
I've seen the pictures of them cleaning birds.
jordan holmes
It's very viscous.
dan friesen
Yes.
Does this mean that all oil spills are just black goo attacks from aliens?
jordan holmes
That's a logical fallacy.
dan friesen
If so, you're letting off industry.
You're letting off the oil industry.
Quite nicely.
jordan holmes
It is really fascinating to me that they never include the titans of industry within their conspiracy theories.
They know Fauci's name, but they don't know the CEO of Exxon, who is the person.
dan friesen
They didn't know Fauci's name.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly.
They didn't know his name.
dan friesen
Quite recently.
jordan holmes
Exactly.
dan friesen
In the same way that Alex didn't know Klaus Schwab's name until quite recently.
jordan holmes
But the Exxon's CEOs, all of those people have been around.
You could have learned their names for years, and they're the ones who are killing everybody.
Why aren't they behind the Black Goo conspiracy?
dan friesen
Well, because it's aliens.
jordan holmes
Well, it's fine.
dan friesen
Exxon just wanted to get the oil from point A to point B, and those meddling aliens nibbled at the bottom of the boat.
jordan holmes
You know, you gotta give it up to Exxon.
They really don't work with aliens.
dan friesen
Also, the Falklands War was not about alien technology.
Are you sure?
Between Argentina and the United States.
jordan holmes
I wanna say it was alien AI.
dan friesen
It wasn't.
jordan holmes
No?
dan friesen
No.
The reason that she's saying that is that there were the UFO files that were released by the UK, and there's one mention from a memo in 1982 or something like that that sightings had gone down since the Falkland War or something.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
And so that's being extrapolated out.
jordan holmes
Oh, of course.
dan friesen
Solid stuff.
jordan holmes
That sounds right to me.
dan friesen
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
So, we have one last clip here, and it's Carrie spelling out why she made this video.
jordan holmes
Oh, thank God.
I really need an explanation.
dan friesen
I think it's a warning.
jordan holmes
Is that what it is?
dan friesen
Well, that's not what she's going to say, but I think it was.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
I mean, I don't want to be a cyborg.
jordan holmes
Again, I'm kind of fine with cyborgen.
dan friesen
I don't know what the difference would be.
Again, sitting here right now, there is no test that I could do to prove...
Or disprove that I am a cyborg.
jordan holmes
So maybe we all are and we just shouldn't worry about it.
dan friesen
Possibly it would make no difference.
jordan holmes
We're fine.
dan friesen
So anyway, here's the parting shot.
kerry cassidy
I think it's very important at this time that humanity start to widen the dialogue.
And this particular video, my urge is because there are certain people such as Trump and Juan O'Shaven who are kind of leading a certain portion of America, standing up against the Chinese communist takeover of America, standing up against the Borg takeover of America, that
I'm trying to put this out there You know, encourage them to start talking on a higher level, to stop Dumbing down things down to, you know, basically sort of repetitive religious rants.
dan friesen
I have bad news.
The repetitive religious rants are all they're going to do.
That's all they want to do.
jordan holmes
I love it.
It's their favorite thing.
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
When you want substance, they don't have it.
dan friesen
Right.
And this isn't substance also.
jordan holmes
Let's be clear about that.
Yeah, let's be very clear about that.
dan friesen
The thing that I find really fascinating is this mentality that she has, and it's pretty common among a lot of folks.
Like in the various Trump worlds, whether it's Alex or in straight-up QAnon, it's that they read between the lines and have decided that Trump agrees entirely with them.
jordan holmes
So crazy how it works.
dan friesen
He's just holding back from saying all the things that they believe to be true because he has to in order to wait for the great reveal or whatever, the day that the storm will be upon us.
They are so convinced.
That Trump is speaking in code and signaling to them that they are now...
Even Carrie is at a point where she's fed up with them not coming out and just saying, Hey, it's aliens.
Fauci's working with aliens trying to put goo in you.
jordan holmes
Yep.
dan friesen
To turn you into a cyborg.
It's kind of sad.
jordan holmes
And it's really sad because it's not like it's some stranger who came out of nowhere.
Trump has a thoroughly, obscenely documented pattern of behavior that is maintained consistent since birth.
Yeah.
It does need to make up for a large amount of backstory.
We've got everything!
dan friesen
Oh, also, when Mark went to prison, right around there was when the first Trump Tower was built.
So, fun.
jordan holmes
Ooh, maybe he knew him.
dan friesen
A lot of things happened, right?
jordan holmes
Maybe Mark and the Trumps could be.
Could have had that secret connection.
dan friesen
Yeah, yeah.
This is...
I think that I would like for someone to give a unified conspiracy theory of Trump's biography.
Like, I would really like to see someone try and thread that needle.
I think it would be tough.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But it would be fun.
jordan holmes
It would be impossible, which is why it would be fun.
dan friesen
Yeah, probably.
jordan holmes
I just have one thing to say.
I think, I think that, and this is just, I'm making a blanking statement, and you can take it as you will.
I think a podcast co-host, and really all podcast co-hosts, should be a lot quieter, and they shouldn't interrupt anywhere near as much as they do.
I think it's really annoying.
dan friesen
Wow.
jordan holmes
And, I mean, frankly, they're just kind of...
Well, too often they try and make the show about them, you know?
And that's, I think, something that should change.
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
In all podcasts.
dan friesen
It is time.
jordan holmes
It is time that someone...
Stepped up.
dan friesen
Yeah, well, I appreciate that sentiment.
I hope that the world takes that to heart.
Couldn't be coming from a more appropriate...
jordan holmes
No, and I think they should have a lot more self-awareness, too.
I think that's a big issue for podcast co-hosts.
dan friesen
So, Jordan, we were going to wrap this up, but I wish you a safe trip.
Thank you very much.
I wish you a non-Omicron holiday.
jordan holmes
You know what?
I've rolled them bones for a while now.
dan friesen
Omicron holiday?
Like Roman holiday?
Is that something?
jordan holmes
Omicron holiday?
dan friesen
Can we work with that?
unidentified
Ah!
dan friesen
Nah.
jordan holmes
End of show.
dan friesen
So, yeah, I didn't want to send you off with an episode that was just a bummer and repetitive nonsense about Alex's behavior.
I feel like that would have been sour spirits all around.
jordan holmes
Just fantastic, Dan.
You are a kind and generous fellow.
dan friesen
I try to do the best I can, but also...
You're a traitor, Dan.
To the premise of the show, I'm a traitor.
We'll be back on the other end of your vacation, or maybe sooner.
Who knows?
jordan holmes
Who knows?
dan friesen
But until then, Jordan, we have a website.
jordan holmes
We do.
It's knowledgefight.com.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
We're also on Twitter.
jordan holmes
We are on Twitter.
It's at knowledge underscore fight.
Now go to bed, Jordan.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
We'll be back.
But until then, I'm Neo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
I'm Daryl Rundis.
steve quayle
And now here comes the sex robot.
alex jones
Andy in Kansas.
unidentified
You're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
andy in kansas
Hello Alex, I'm a first time caller.
unidentified
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
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