I did, Wow, What the fuck? All right? So I guess we're I guess we're live. But I fixed Twitter and N's not fixed. So they took my money and they didn't do it what they're supposed to do unless it's in the process of being processed or something. So that's that's irritating. I'll cancel it right away. If that's the case. Uh, I bet it was. It was a long day yesterday. Today is July eighteenth,
twenty twenty four. It is eight o four a m. And we're going to continue with a little that have covered from ashe logos and the French Revolution his second part to that. There's another couple of different videos I could use to begin, but let me go ahead and just get this Heir gone first. There's a particular Oh you know, I can wait for that until we watched this A little bit, just something interesting that I thought I throw in there. It's not off topic. When you finish, you know,
understanding what happened. It may seem like it's off topic at first, but I think it's a story that should be told. Funny enough, there's a song by the same guy called Song Yet to be Sung. But anyhow, we are getting going. Oh and there's another banner that I gotta put up here, and I'll get that set up when we go. So let's get into the show. We have French Revolution, the death of a monarchy,
aristocracy and tradition, and the rise of modernity. That's kind of how they left off yesterday, and Asha himself said, well, whatever his real name is, probably not the name. This only touches on the larger story that needs to be told here. In the future, I hope to cover the prelude in an in depth and incredibly important discussion of the Franks, and then
another video covering the aftermath and the rise of Napoleon. In these two videos, I want to make sure we fully covered the collapse of king, monarchy, aristocracy and traditional hierarchy, which I believe to be the key element and ultimate underlying purpose of this revolution. Yeah, it was deconstruction. It was to tear apart that which was a positive structure, because that is what Frank is a mean is he doesn't ever talk about Frankism, but I did,
and I showed you the connections yesterday. You might want to watch yesterday's video too, because I started off a little rough and I'm thinking it requires editing so that I don't get, you know, dragged out of my bed at
three am or something like that. So part of the dark ending I felt appropriate in this specific This is him in this specific case, because I've become so firmly convinced that what occurred here was very much was a triumph of darkness, as much as it may have tried its damnedest to masquerade as late. When Burke speaks pessimistically of an old Europe being gone and lost forever, as jarring as this may sound at first glance, I don't know that I disagree
with him. It is if it's as if a father or grandfather has died. There is no reviving that specific being. That chapter is written in closed, and all we can do is pay sincere respects and carry forth the all important memory. And yet there is an upside. The seeds of that potential greatness live on in all cultural, racial, spiritual, et cetera descendants,
willing and able to carry that torch, capable of fostering new growth. According to similar perennial themes and principles, if we can find our bearings and establish firm footing and cultivate deep roots. Again, when I talk about cultural restoration, right samething that happen in Germany. That's so what I was saying. We need everybody, not just one group or another. Everybody should be understanding of who they are, where they come from. Otherwise they are going to
be easily manipulated and sent down bad paths. They have to have strong roots, everybody, everybody. And that's why people who are traveling nomad criminals and child killers aren't going to have those roots, and they're always going to be in the mischief. And then he says, funny enough, every time I say a word, it's like the next sentence he uses that word. Just as a child should seek to emulate the best and brightest aspects of his father's
before him, so should peoples and cultures. And in an age of almost universal cultural and spiritual collapse, I hope he might see the hidden upside to this too. Collapse in destruction clears the way from new creation. It doesn't. That's that's a I don't buy that collapse in destruction causes collapse in destruction to people that are the casualties of that collapse in destruction. It's not a good thing, and it's not an upside. It's an unfortunate event that at
a certain point there's no pulling it back from. So those particular people in that particular situation are lost, and that is not okay, and that should have never come to that in the first place. So this, this, this I don't agree with. It's almost as if we currently stand between two ages with a vast unknown horizon stretching before as blank slate and canvas. It's my hope that we might quickly work to learn let's here beforeing finish what he
said. This, This is why I don't agree with what he said. That's like saying that the hundreds of thousands of people who died at Dressden there's an upside because no, people won't forget it, or some stupid crap like that, or we understand that. No, no, it's doesn't help the
people that were dead. It doesn't help the fact that crime occurred. We don't want to do kumbaya into the fucking sticks and go YadA YadA yah, everything's great when we just realize we don't stop and pair respects to the dead, understand how horrific that was, and dig our heads out of the idea of sticking our fingers in our ears and closing our eyes and everything gets better. No, if we allowed that to happen once it's on us. It's
not because of some unfortunate event that we'll that will not forget now. No, we've failed. That's the problem allowing that to happen. Of course, bombing is a tough thing to stop if someone's going to do it, but forgetting about it is something that we did too, And that's the problem. Holding accountable throughout history those who are continually working in our government, in different governments, behind the scenes, in finance, all these people. That is
the problem. We're continuing to push forward, not understanding, recognizing and condemning our nations for propping up and funding the Bolsheviks in the first place, for siding with psychopathic people who were put in there in their positions by the money makers, money exchangers in the first place. Identifying the money makers and not exiling them away from the rest of us, that was a failure, a failure, and that is why we continue to be eaten to death by this
parasite. And a parasite isn't this group, It's evil. Evil is the parasite, and anybody can work with evil, anybody can be evil, anyone can be seduced by evil. And anyone who child harmed a child is just as bad as calling somebody a jay or this is that, Okay, anybody who does that give a shit who you are. If you're a Kenyon and you go and you rape a girl when you come here, you are a piece of shit. Same deal. You don't belong in the society of human
beings if you're going to be a predator, period the end. Any type of predator not okay, it's predatorial behavior is one who, either in number or with some other advantage, takes advantage of something weaker or unprotected, and they whittle your brain away to the point where parents aren't protecting their children anymore, allowing for more victims. Yeah, I have to give it to them and to put it back up again. I think you got it now, all right, So let's watch this a little bit, you know, So
that's the next part. Oh uh okay, Yeah, you know how that
works. Fucking having killed their own king and Massacurtis wi guard and the majority of his defenders and leading men, having brutally murdered those who refused to swear eternal hatred of the King and Aristocra, and after having gone so far as to dig up the decaying bodies of much of the French royalty, to disgrace and destroy their remains, having engaged in what author Nesta Webster would call an orgy of hatred, lust and cruelty directed not only against the rich, but
still more against the poor and defenseless. The destruction of science, art and beauty, the destruction of the churches, the organized campaign against all that was noble, all that was sacred, all that humanity holds dear. Having accomplished this destruction of their nation, the leading players of this revolutionary violence now turned on one another. Virtually every last figure most responsible for plunging France into this
chaos would die a violent death in this handful of years. And it was at this point that it would become obvious to all looking on that these men weren't creators at heart, but destroyers. Nor were they leaders or great organizers of men, but rather mere critics. Do people not get that the reason why they have absolute morons and positions of power nuer one, because they're just taking orders They don't even know anything, and that's why they appear as stupid
as they are. But that's not to say that there isn't a very precise plan being enacted here. But tearing something down doesn't require the best and the brightest to do so. And so when you say, oh, oh, this person, it gives an appearance of weakness, which makes it laughable.
And you're laughing in a way to hell, because the whole point of these poor decisions being made by quote unquote politicians is the simple fact that they are taking away, block by block that which was built before them, because the point is to completely annihilate and just and that is the frankest tredeaux. Destroy all positive forms of government and religion, all positive examples from the earth,
turn it all corrupt and evil and perverted. That is their way. They passed their own children around for christ sake, and eat and drink the flesh of children. That is what the frankst do. That's not an exaggeration. What does that sound like to you? Does that sound familiar? They knew how to tear down and obliterate, yet they didn't seem to have a compelling
vision of what might be created in its place. If you're going to kill the fir So, how is that different than communism that we saw in Bolshevik Russia. It's not different, they just didn't have that name for it. Apparently, father of a household you must be fully prepared to be the new father, or have some suitable structure and plan in place to fulfill this role.
This was not the case in the French Revolution, and what might justly be called the satanic brutality of it all was to carry an incredibly important lesson with regard to such major pivot points in history, and especially national revolution, the means matter as much as the inns. How a people reached the goal will forever be remembered and will inexorably shape and color all else that follows, And thus France would now be a nation forever followed, stalked, and encompassed
even by an incredibly dark cloud. The more easily or obviously justified revolutions across history have often been due to a critical mass of strong and capable men believing themselves to be governed and ruled by their inferiors, who then see this insult
compounded by their corruption or the tyrannical misuse and abuse of his power. Pre revolution, France, whose nobility had been not just their martial elite, but the cultural and artistic envy of much of the world, and whose king certainly no tyrant, was willing to make countless concessions to the people, certainly didn't
fit this mold. Despite a scattered few parallels, this wasn't like the American Revolution, which was a case of a colony throwing off the yoke of its distant master across the Atlantic, demanding only self rule and leaving her former masters structures and cultural institutions, and her traditions and history fully intact. What had happened in these few years in France had been something unprecedented. To many.
It appeared more like a suicide than any exciting rebirth. There would be several pendulum swings in the coming decades and centuries in which more conservative, royalist and monarchist forces would briefly hold some influence again, but the center point from which this pendulum swung was powerfully altered by this revolution, a violent lurch to the left so powerful that monarchy came to be painted from this point forward as a
great evil and democracy as a practically unassailable sacred cow. This democratic doctrine of mob rule that the greatest minds throughout history, stretching back to Lycurgus and Plato and Aristotle, thought to be the worst of all possible forms of government, would suddenly come to be embraced as the ideal throughout much of the Western world, providing the powerfully deceptive illusions of choice and freedom, while allowing moneyed powers
to exercise immense control behind proxies, masks, facades, and subtly yet powerfully manipulated elections. Among the great many works penned about this momentous revolution, Edmund Burkes steps forward as not only one of the most informative, accurate, and insightful, but roundly impressive and lofty, and speaking personally, the closest to
my own heart. Labeled by Edward Gibbon quote the most eloquent and rational madman that I ever knew and widely respected before publishing his work at great personal cost.
As a result of its publishing, he would die hated by a great many, even deemed a bigot, an elitist, and a conspiracy theorist, to the extent that he requested to be buried in an unmarked grave by some accounts due to his knowing the depths of depravity that those he spoke out against were capable of an irishman of noble birth, and not the type to follow
the crowd. In his works were the words of what Julius Ovola might have called an aristocrat of the soul, who fully understood the profound, deeply rooted value of all of the structures and traditions being so flippantly dispensed with in France.
Burke believed these machinations, traced back to their cores, represented the newly ascendant moneyed powers, propping up organizations of lawyers and sophists to inflame the hearts of the people against the aristocratic caste, the martial and spiritual elite, and all traditional ruling orders, the military, the nobility, and the church.
He believed their goal was to decimate these to be replaced with secular humanist, atheist, materialist, and what we might today call Bolshevik or communist individuals.
And secular humanism is a free Masonic theme ideas a class of men who were natural lawyers at heart, which is a Mystery School theme as well, with the most attractive words and superficially convincing concepts and ideas, who then used these oratorical gifts to convince the masses that they were being brutally oppressed, and claimed
to provide an escape, even perhaps a path to utopia. Burke speaks of one new innovation in particular that so helped win the public over to the cause, the satirist and cartoonist and critic, and how these men were directly supported handsomely yet covertly by the moneymen behind the scenes, and who had an immense effect on the public psyche at and who are the money then in pre mench
all cases, as humour always does in its subtle, understated way. He refers to the rights of man as quote that grand magazine of offensive weapons, fully recognizing its power to reorient and reconstitute the culture and the political and economic structures of France in a manner that essentially inverted what he believed to be the
natural order. He expresses shock at the extremely low bar in Parisian courts with regard to confiscating land from the aristocracy to then freely grant to all allies willing to assist in the process. I spoke earlier about the fall of the Goths, and as a direct result what seems to have been one of the most massive transfers of power, wealth and land ever recorded, records that seem to
be becoming a increasingly difficult to come by. The French Revolution might be said to have succeeded in repeating history in this regard, much like the corrupt Byzantine Empire of late Rome under Justinian, the new institutions created by the Revolution helped elevate land and wealth, confiscation and redistribution to a science and to a machine
like efficiency, to give one example of many. The traditional force for preserving law and order was the army, but because the vast majority of the officer corps came from the nobility, these became the enemy of the revolution. Practically
overnight. Many of the most skilled and competent officers were murdered, causing serious disorder in the ranks, and many of those who weren't killed attempted to immigrate to more friendly nations, perhaps hoping the madness might soon abate, only to watch as all of their land and possessions were quickly confiscated by revolutionary courts.
In his work, Burke warns that the result of atheistic revolutionary forces conspiring with the money interests of France will be that quote the whole power will lie with the moneymen. And he goes on to speak to the shrewd psychological methods employed. Quote all the envy traditionally directed at wealth was directed down other avenues end
quote. This seems to be a remarkably effective tactic covert players with immense wealth using numerous fronts and proxies to convince an impressionable public that the real power brokers aren't then, but rather everyone or anyone else, thereby rallying an army to clear the path for a level of dominance that the more traditional hierarchical structures would have made impossible. Burke seemed to clearly see this as a move to tear
down in every sphere, not to create or build up. Quote. The writers against religion, whilst they oppose every system, are wisely careful never to
set up any of their own. Many saw this trend as beginning in earnest with the Medicis in the fourteen hundreds, as this family and their immense wealth helped quite literally create the philosophy of secular humanism out of whole cloth funding the greatest minds of their age to construct this new ideological framework, while simultaneously beginning to marry directly into the royal bloodlines of Europe, two events that would have
the most significant historical ramifications. This period helped kickstart what would become an ever present factional struggle that would rage across all of Europe between an ancient hereditary, aristocratic land owning element and a newly ascendant moneyed power powerfully aided by secret societies and their machinations, who had kings and their monarchies first and foremost in their
crosshairs. The least physically capable of doing anything requiring power and might or bravery are always on the winning side because they have the money to manipulate others to be that muscle. Prior to the rise and fall of National Socialist Germany, the term aryan, and specifically the root ariya, was widely considered to share
etymological roots with the term aristocracy. The debate rages as to the origins and precise meaning of the term across multiple ages and cultures, but it's almost always
used in reference to the ruling nobility. It's recently become a controversial theory, especially in the highly charged and exceptionally politicized modern era, but some the capable and worthy of ruling because they are noble and just and fair, and that what got replaced in this world by the financiers, who are anything but those
qualities. Some seemed to view the true factions across these multiple revolutionary movements not along national lines, or even purely political or religious, but rather along cultural and racial lines. Starting with the Roman emperor Caracalla freely granting citizenship to the slaves of a rapidly failing Roman Empire, distinct familial lineages lived side by side across much of Europe, stretching through to the Saint Bartholomew's massacre of the Huguenots
and culminating in the aftermath of the French Revolution and Napoleon's France. As we enter the eighteen hundreds, a massively disproportionate share of this bloodshed seemed to be suffered by a certain ethnic and cultural group. E. E. Cummings was said to have equipped that the events of this period quote chopped six inches off of every Frenchman, seemingly a reference to the taller and fairer skinned population who
suffered most in both the revolution itself and the resulting wars just afterward. Those more direct descendants of the larger Germanic people group, ranging from Nordic elements to the patriarchs of Rome to the more ancient Celtic stock, compelling thinkers and authors and orators Abisaeus is a great example, began to stoke these racial tensions as
a means of increasing revolutionary fervor. These claims were largely true. The noble and aristocratic class in France was certainly more heavily Germanic, that is to say, ethnically of the Germanic people group, as opposed to specifically of the nation of Germany, giving the outward appearance of a caste system of sorts from a certain perspective, quote, hereditary nobility now descends through the lines of the conquerors.
The third estate will become noble again by becoming a conqueror in its own turn. End quote. And as author David Dennis put it, quote, the battle against everything Germanic that had commenced in the Renaissance continued in the form
of hatred toward everything German. The goal of these foremost players, and the French Revolution in particular, seemed to be nothing short of a total inversion of the natural order, as exemplified by the words of the new President of the National Convention on November twenty first quote, representatives of an independent people important to mankind was the day when the National Convention of France pronounced its sentence. Royal
dignity is abolished. From that day, many nations will in future reckon the era of their political existence. From the beginning of civil establishments, king have been in opposition to their nations, but now they rise up to annihilate kings. Reason, when she darts her rays into every corner, lays open eternal troops, she alone enables us to pass sentence on despots hitherto the scarecrow of
other nations end quote. Another way of looking at this, and another way of framing it, is the Arias or Ariyans kept the order if it wasn't for them, not even being able to conceive of the level of treachery that other types of men would be capable of, in not being blindsided so often the Goths, the Germanic people, and so it goes, then anger my cat, then the order would have remained held because of their fairness, nobility
and character. All things that were replaced by the wickedness that we have now quote. But we shall have done nothing if we stop here. Aristocracy still domineers. We must therefore suppress all authorities existing in the hands of the upper classes. When the revolutionary authority appears, there must nothing of the old establishment
remain. A popular system must be introduced, Every office must be occupied by new functionaries, and the sanculata must everywhere have a share in the administration end quote. And there's no doubting that many of the foremost players in stoking revolutionary sentiment seemed very much the polar opposite of this ancient aristocracy in every respect, spiritually, psychologically, even physically. Robespierre was five foot three and wore lifts
in his shoes to hide this fact. Danton was terribly scarred and disfigured. But perhaps no single man better epitomized this movement as an uprising of monsters more than Jean Paul Murrat, and in fact, few men seem to better represent the very pulse and ideological center point of this particular revolutionary ethos. In many
respects Marat might fairly be called the Chral Marx of his age. He had the ability to powerfully compel others, not due to any natural charisma, but rather stemming from a clever and shrewd and strategically astute mind, in the manner of an almost supernaturally manipulative intellectual and firebrand. And yet this mind seems to have been fueled almost entirely by envy and resentment, or, perhaps more accurately,
as Nietsji so well put it, resentiment. His ambitions and drive were such that some felt he was at least figuratively possessed by demons, though many scholars today argue it may have been late stage syphilis at work. Considered insufferable and deeply disliked by most who knew him, he was the type of man instinct. Maybe we have a misconception here. Maybe we are actually discussing or describing or experiencing people that actually have a parasite, a type of parasite inside
them. We could call it possession, we could call it all kinds of things. But what if it's just a nature of a parasite that we just don't recognize as being capable of such intricate machinations and abilities to manipulate in a consistent fashion through however many people it inflicts kind of like a fun guy, like a spore, you know, actively feared by many because he so obviously had nothing to lose, and not just in a material capacity, but in
the deepest sense of that word. He seemed incapable of love and utterly consumed by his hate, and thus he represented the specific sort of fire and passion that so many would be revolutionists were actively seeking. And like Marx, he was a natural born extremist and would soon come to exemplify the worst excesses of the revolution. One of the surviving descriptions of the man states quote Murat had the burning eyes of a hyena, marked by spasmodic convulsions of his features,
and a rapid and jerky walk. His countenance was toadlike in shape, marked by bulging eyes and a flabby mouth. His complexion of a greenish corpse like hue, open sores often running pitted his terrible countenance. He wore no socks,
and his boots were usually filthy. This description continues to get far more graphic in the elaboration of his truly disgusting physical maladies, which I'll spare the listener from hearing, but which weren't merely being cited for shock value or to disparage the man, but rather because it's likely they played a fundamental role in
shaping his character. It's difficult to find anyone who more reveled in the bloodshed and the suffering of innocence, or anyone who worked harder to cause it, and it's not difficult to understand why some came to see him as a demon in vaguely human form. Such men had won the day, but they'd also stoked a profound, righteous indignation in the hearts of the remaining nobles they'd not yet slaughtered. Charlotte Corday, born in Normandy to minor aristocracy, came to
sympathize with the Girandan moderates over the radical Montagnard element. She had initially planned to assassinate the man in front of the National Convention, but soon found he was no longer attending the meetings due to deteriorating health, thus was forced to change her plan. She went to Mutt's home before noon on July thirteenth, clinging to have knowledge of Derondist uprising. She was initially turned away, but on her return that evening, Muraut admitted her. At the time, murraaut
strangely conducted most of his affairs from his bathtub. As Murat took down the names of the girondist supposedly involved in the uprising, she pulled out the knife and plunged it into his chest. He managed a final call for help, but to no avail, narrowly escaping being lynched by a mob of Murrat's associates and true believers outside. She was eventually brought to trial, in which she described Marat as a hoarder and a monster, respected only by degenerate men and
only within Paris. Finally, a letter written to her father was brought forward as clear evidence of the premeditated nature of the act. Quote, forgive me, my dear Papa, for having disposed of my existence without your permission. I have avenged many innocent victims. I have prevented many other disasters. I hoped to keep it incognito, but I recognized the impossibility. I hope you will not be tormented. Goodbye, my dear Papa. Please forget me,
or rather rejoice in my fate. The cause is good. I kiss my sister, whom I love with all my heart, as well as my parents do not forget this verse by Corneille quote crime is shame, not the scaffold end quote. It is tomorrow at eight o'clock that I am judged this sixteenth
July. In her defense, she stated, confidently, I have killed one man to save one hundred thousand and on July seventeenth, wearing a red overblouse denoting a condemned trader, standing alone in the tumbril, drenched by a sudden summer rainfall, It said, she remained calm and stoic to the end.
The guillotine fell and Charlotte Corday was dead. Jean Palmert's death helped kick off what's come to be known as the Reign of Terror, beginning as a way to just the simple bravery of one woman who was in her early twenties compared to the large vasts of men right now who will watch. And I've seen this social experiment where a guy grabs a kid and yanks him up and pulls him into a dark alley or into a dark area, and everybody just looks
around and then keeps walking. That's that's a little where we're at right now. There was one blondhaired woman younger woman, who actually followed the guy out of all the times that they did it, and tried to track him down, who harness speaker and used these abilities consciously or not to subtly sway the crowd against Ropes. Pierre in at least one major instanced by his critics be Boy Honor and Principles, a quote statesman of materialism who quote was bought a
new every day. He'd become mysteriously wealthy over these first years of the revolution, and was now viewed as having lost his fire for the revolutionary process after the death of his wife, having remarried a sixteen year old quote. Rumor has it that he was allowing domestic happiness to tempt him from the keen incessant vigilance proper to the politician in such a crisis. Though certainly one of the leading players of the revolution, Danton would be just one of a great many
to fall during this reign of terror. According to archival records, from September seventeen ninety three to July seventeen ninety four, some sixteen thousand people were executed on charges of counter revolutionary activity. It appears that I don't know FEMA yun want to bring the old way of killing people back because it's a spectacle. You know, you got to have that circus, and how sick and depraved is your is your world? When that's considered entertainment. Another forty thousand those
people would be the good people that would be kevin their about. I don't know what do you want to say? Eight to ten inches taken off the top. I've been summarily executed or died awaiting trial. After the death of Jean Palmurrat, Maximilian robes Pierre, perhaps the best known and leading personality and key figure of the Revolution, fully stepped to the four and is named President
of the convention. Robespierre was a unique figure. Yes a Mason, and yes a Jacobin, and yes, like a great many of the leading players, a lawyer, descended from generations of lawyers, and yet despite his membership in several such public and secretive organizations, he seemed to be one of the few not wholly or at least not exclusively driven by them or the puppeteering hands that so deftly guided them. Robespierre seemed to be a passionate true believer,
as Mirabau equipped that man will go far. He believes everything he says. He became the most tireless advocate. Sounds more like a dupe to me. For what was to become the brand new god and central ideological pillar of a new, reinvented France, one that would go by the name of reason. They muddy the waters with using reason in an interrational atmosphere devoid of reason. It's inverted. There's nothing wrong with using your reason and you're thinking critical thinking
skills. And I don't like the fact that that's confusing to people who think that there's some kind of battle between faith or reason. There isn't. It's only it's an artificial battle. If there's a battle at all, you don't have to supplant one with the other. It's not necessary. You can use reason and faith together. But when they separate them like this, they lose
reason in the process. This might roughly be equated to the modern cult of science, and that it's a subjective framework built by fallible and speculative intellectuals, yet that masquerades as unquestionable objective truth, intended to posture solid ground, to present itself as standing in contrast to all the unstable territory of superstition and misapprehension.
A student of Rousseau in a sense, attempting to follow in his footsteps, he was to commit what many believed to be one of the most grievous errors in the history of human judgment, and cultivate a misconception of nature as a force practically independent of the Creator, reducing it to a purely material and
mechanistic machine, devoid of any divine spark or larger purpose. By redefining the concept of nature and turning the traditional notion of God upside down to create a new quote supreme being in his place, in one stroke, this small group of men managed to reframe and reorient all of human existence for all who would
listen. Redefining the most weighty of all conceptions into something ultimately hollow and superficial was equivalent to killing God in a sense, and meant that all other concepts naturally downstream from this highest and foremost conception would gradually and organically come to be redefined as well. And when you lose that, you lose right and wrong.
You lose justice, you lose fairness, you lose integrity, credibility, all the virtues that keep order well, including the concept of virtue itself, which Robespierre promptly redefined to justify violence against all opposition, which detractors said made
him quote one of the most effective terrorists in modern history. And in an effort to completely break from all semblance of tradition, the new France was to even have a calendar with completely new names for the twelve months, which would now have thirty days each, Its new week was to contain ten days instead of seven, and its years were to now be reckoned starting from year one
beginning in seventeen ninety three. In short, these men were attempting to recreate everything, to completely destroy all inheritance, and to reset, to reset, and they have very graciously, graciously and raciously expressed their desire for a reset, in effect start over. The problem is that so much of what was to be replaced still held deep, even spiritual power and significance, and it
was being replaced with rootless intellectual inventions and whimsical speculations. At the end of the day, as Oldest Luxley would later put it, Robespierre achieved the most superficial kind of revolution, a merely political revolution, ultimately hollow, yet attempting to masquerade as something like a spiritual rebirth. To many looking on, including Burke, and including many German thinkers of the day, what had occurred here
was a monstrous mistake. According to them, things as serious and weighty as leadership and governance and political structures should develop and change slowly. They can't simply be the intellectual products of a handful of men sitting down to create a fully formed plan of action. Von Humboldt gives us the prevailing German point of view of the day by stating, quote, no state constitution could succeed if based wholly on reason, according to a pre established plan, where time and nature
had not prepared quote. Constitutions could not be grafted upon men as spriggs upon trees. But as Johann Gotta was to put it, the French nation is
the nation of extremes. It does nothing in measure. This proud and powerful nation, held up by its neighbors, as in many ways the standard bearer of a unique culture and style, and flourish of elegance and beauty, and artistic competence, of bold and courageous and unbounded thinkers and a fiery spirit, had somehow stumbled into brutally murdering many of its best and brightest at the behest
of many of its most mediocre and ambitious. She had seemingly become a nation that traded kings for sophists, nobility for lawyers and bank clerks, devout clergy for speculative philosophers. Though it certainly had its supporters, especially at the outset, by the time the dust had settled, much of the world's to look
on with a mixture of confusion, alarm, or outright contempt. As the author A. M. Ramsay put it in the Nameless War quote, never before had a mob apparently organized successful revolution against all other classes in the state, under high sounding but quite nonsensical slogans, and with methods bearing not a
trace of the principles enshrined in these slogans. Never before had any one section of the nation conquered all other sections, and still less swept away every feature of the national life and tradition, from king, religion, nobles, clergy, constitution, flag, calendar, and place names to coinage. Such a phenomenon merits the closest attention, especially in view of the fact that it has been followed by identical outbreaks in many countries and this petty political revolution was one
seemingly driven by a great deal of manipulative propaganda. The king, far from a tyrant, seemed willing to make tremendous concessions. The Queen Marie Antoinette had been widely beloved before the cartoonists and satirists began their handiwork. No lie was too shameless or brazen. No negative bit of gossip would go unprinted, even
publishing several slanderous stories that directly contradicted one another. Even the famous let them eat cake phrase was never actually attributed to her in her lifetime, and represents just one of a great many later inventions stemming from the caricature these papers had
created. Her taste for the finer things in life was so absurdly exaggerated as to be blamed as a leading reason for France's economic woes, and on October sixteenth, seventeen ninety three, Marie Antoinette was led to a guillotine in the
center of Paris. A court had just convicted her of treason. As the prosecutor read the charges against her, including that of assault against her own son, she stated, I was a queen and you took away my crown, a wife, and you killed my husband, a mother, and you deprived
me of my children. My blood alone remains. Take it, but do not make me suffer long end, maintaining her composure to the very end, including an hour long cart ride in which she was mocked and jeered at by a public who were avid readers of the professional character assassins masquerading as satirists and humorists. She too, was guillotined at twelve fifteen pm on the sixteenth of
October seventeen ninety three. Show me where the reason is there? Do you think you could reason with those wild mob of people, that wild beast, the animals that are surrounding her and jeering the ignorant, stupid freaks. That's what they're reducing everybody too. That's why this is a very dangerous time for us to be living in. Her pitiable last words are recorded as pardon me, sir, I did not do it on purpose, having accidentally stepped on
the executioner's foot. After her death, she would then be unceremoniously tossed into an unmarked grave in Madeline Cemetery. If Marie Antoinette and King Louis represented Royal blood that, though it may have lacked requisite courage or clarity of mind at the all important moment, at least wasn't wholly bad or corrupt. Then the King's brother in law, the Duke de Orleans, might fairly represent the other side of that coin, and might even well represent the utterly fallen state of
modern aristocracy. And the exploitation of his weakness by moneyed interests seems to speak to those timeless means and methods used to orchestrate that fall. Wait, you mean that he represented all the things that they claimed that they were against, and yet he was a leader of the revolution. Wow, it's almost as
if they're totally full of shit and inverted. A notorious degenerate and always deeply in debt, he was also a grand Master Mason, and perhaps not unrelated, was the most shameless and aggressive opportunist in the Duke de Orleans, the blackest of royal black sheep, and a ready and willing traitor was found.
The Duke's grand Master status meant that instead of answering first and foremost to his nation or his fellow citizens, his highest allegiance was a secretive allegiance to and think about that they give you these meaningless titles to me, because flattery and promise of fortune and recognition is all it usually takes in the mind of the ambitious to get them to fully embrace whatever agenda is being pushed to a group
with secret motives. It's easy to underestimate just how powerful such secret alliances are. But when the members of these societies are scattered across nearly every major organization and political body, across nearly every powerful nation on earth, all quietly helping one another and working together toward unspoken goals, this collective power is truly immense.
The Duke was also a degenerate hedonist, greedy and self interested, and seem to believe his cooperation with the revolutionary forces might result in his eventually sitting on the throne of France himself when the dust settled. This personality type, not the least because it was so easy to blackmail, was the ideal vessel
for secretive groups to exploit what blackmail hey. Another common theme that is still very much in play so striking is just how consciously Adam Weishaupt and his fellow agents recognized and spoke openly about the fact that their role was to deceive and manipulate, not just individuals, but even other secret societies. To quote Weishaupt's journal, the great strength of our order lies in its concealment. Let it never appear in any place in its own name, but by another. This
is literally the same verbiage almost of Jacob Frank. Never become, never be outwardly what you are inwardly is one of the quotes of Jacob Frank. And like I said, before the Frankists and the Jesuits they infiltrated the free Masonic lodges except into him right alongside. There used to be enemies as far as the Jesuits are concerned with the Protestants that were seeking refuge from the Jesuits. And then when the Jesuits were disbanded, they all went it to the Freemasonic
lodges. Kind of a weird thing, kind of a strange thing. But it's all documented in Proofs of the Conspiracy by John Robison, another name and another activity. None is fitter than Freemasonry. The public is accustomed to it, expect little from it, and therefore takes little notice of it. End
quote Mirabeau, who was apparently prone to inadvertently revealing too much. According to those closest to him, is said to have slipped up and openly stated in a speech at the International Freemason Convention in Wilhelmsbod in seventeen eighty two that he was a member of an organization that was influenced by the Knights Templar, and that their goal was to destroy the Church and the monarchy so that the quote religion of love could be established France, And there was a period They're all
about their vague explanations and uh hoity tweetiness, aren't they. It's like the religion of love, because what does that even mean? It's kind of arbitrary or ambiguous. I mean ambiguous was the word. I was looking for. Period of time in which the men who represented the more public face of the revolution seemed to make an attempt to expose the private machinations at play those who
seemed to be using them as a mask as tools to unknown ends. For instance, men like the Marquis de Luche, who were opposed to the Illuminati but supportive of the revolution, and who in one of his speeches stated, quote there exists a conspiracy in favor of despotism against liberty of incapacity against talent, a vice against virtue, of ignorance against enlightenment. This society aims to
govern the world end quote. Even Robespierre would finally state, in what was, according to some, the final speech that helped seal his fate, quote, I dare not name them at this moment, and in this place, I cannot bring myself to entirely tear asunder the veil that covers this profound mystery of iniquity. But I can affirm most positively that among the authors of this plot are the agents of that system of corruption and extravagance, the most powerful
of all the means invented by foreigners for the undoing of the republic. Foreigners, now that's the key word there. I mean the impure apostles of atheism and the immorality that is at its base end quote. Perhaps one of the worst and most a moral, and thus most effective of these pamphleteers and propagandists,
was one Jacques Ebert. His completely baseless accusations, especially toward the royals and aristocracy, became immensely popular, but were said to have angered even Robespierre to the extent that he was said to have broken his plate as he slammed down his fork and shouted imbecile after reading a particularly lurid and absurd accusation of
royal incest. A longtime criminal previously fired for theft abear, labeled by some the Homer of filth, would start the infamous Pierre Dushina, the petty and salacious publication that became expert at drawing the public inn with the most lurid and base intrigue, only to then subtly plant the most violent and revolutionary sentiments in
the public consciousness. The stories themselves encouraged violence, utilized the most foul and sexualized language and gutter wit, and came to appeal greatly to the lowest classes, who would come to shout the first father. Dushina is very angry today
as they hawked his publication on the streets of Paris. His completely invented stories, sometimes even including entirely faked dialogues between various royals and aristocrats, became one of the reasons Marie Antoinette went from widely beloved figure to one so hated and despised. Like many of his peers in the critic and satirist world, he didn't just want to do away with Christianity, he wanted to see it face a violent and brutal end. The question of just where he received the resources
to support his extravagant and decadent lifestyle has never been answered. Well, one could take a wild guess says much that while the royal family went to the guillotine with stoic dignity and honor, when a bear was eventually dragged to the blade, he's said to have gone screaming hysterically, fainting several times along the way, even as weasels do, and causing the executioner to toy with him and stop the blade just short a full three times in a row, merely
to prolong his petulant agony. While the streets of Paris were stained with the blood of both the enemies and now the instigators of the revolution, there were
significant regions outside of this cosmopolitan center. Hold on a second, but let's just draw a parallel between their cannibalistic nature among one another, taking down people that, by all you know, you could basically say that they were very, very involved in perpetuating this revolution, this sick, sick revolution, But yet they end up it under the blade too, because there's always this dog eat dog when it comes to these people, especially when you look at the
Bolsheviks. Not just talking about Trotsky, but there were multiple times where Lenin and Stalin wiped out a bunch of people or relocated them so that they could
secure themselves in their power. And they were distrusting of bordering the Jews, bordering the well on the border because they felt that they would turn themselves into traitors at the first sign of some kind of resistance or another neighboring force that would oppose them, that they would side with them and they would work together with them, because there's a history of that among the people, that instead of perishing themselves in some sort of noble act, they'll do what they can,
kind of like what Josephis did with Vespasian. Right he was a he was leading his own rebels, and then when Vespasian captured him, he's like, oh, I've seen it's a prophecy. You are to rule Rome, YadA, YadA, YadA, and Vespasian ends up adopting him as like a little what has a sun, pretty good smooth oker. There remained untouched by the revolutionary propaganda and fervor regions growing ever more suspicious of its aims, especially
in Normandy, Brittany and the Vinde. In the Vinde region in particular, a royalist counter revolutionary movement began. These were largely simple, honest and powerfully devout and god fearing Catholics, and though a ramshackle force thrown together by peasants and a handful of nobles, this newly created army of men initially swept all
in their path in short order, scoring several impressive victories. Soon, however, the entire military force of revolutionary France, including a massive number of newly drafted citizens, were to be marshaled against them. Outnumbered three to one and with a great many in their ranks dying from disease and starvation, the Battle of Sabine marked a pivotal defeat for the Vendee Royalists, a loss that resulted not just in a defeat on the battlefield, but to the eternal shame of
those involved. What's been called perhaps the first modern genocide. As the new French government ordered a scorched earth policy, destroying farms, crops, burning forests and villages, they simultaneously engaged in a campaign of mass killing universally aimed at the residence of the vendee, regardless of combatant status, political affiliation, age,
or sex. One specific target. In fact, were the women of the region, justified as primary targets because quote, they were carrying anti revolutionary babies, just as the royalists feared. It was as the battlefield combat ended that the real slaughter began. Between November seventeen ninety three to February seventeen ninety four, over four thousand were drowned in the Luar under the supervision of Jean
Baptiste Carie. From January to May seventeen ninety four, twenty thousand to fifty thousand Indian civilians were massacred by armies that came to be known as the Infernal Columns of the brutally cruel General Louis Marie. Thereaut, an army that seems
to have been employed almost exclusively in the butchery of unarmed civilians. The estimates for the total number of killed on and off the battlefield in all conflicts related to the Vendi Uprising range between one hundred and fifty thousand and half a million out of a population of just eight hundred thousand the sheer chaos unleashed by the French Revolution would eventually, indirectly and through the strange and unpredictable twists and turns
of history, paved the way for the rise of Napoleon and irrevocably changed the face of Europe and the world forever. August tenth, twenty twenty one, marked the two hundredth anniversary of the unveiling of the Lion of Lucerne, Commissioned by a Swiss guardsman by the name of val Altushoffen and crafted by Denmarks. Bertal Thorwaldsen Mark Twain was said to have called it the most mournful and moving
piece of stone in the world. The dying lion collapsed upon broken symbols of the French monarchy commemorates the heroic last stand of these seven hundred and sixty guardsmen who fell in defense of the king, including the full names of the twenty six officers involved, along with the a Latin inscription which translates to the loyalty and bravery of the Swiss and indeed they were loyal, honorable and courageous to
their final moments. In speaking of the character of the upstart revolutionary government, Burke states, already there appears a poverty of conception, a coarseness and vulgarity in all the proceedings of the Assembly and of all their instructors. Their liberty is not liberal, their science is presumptuous ignorance. Their humanity is savage and
brutal. End quote. He goes on to compare this newly and artificially born state and its founding men with the more traditional and conservative elements of the Western world. Quote. All your softisters cannot produce anything better adapted to preserve a rational and manly freedom than the course that we have, who have chosen our nature rather than our speculations, our breasts rather than our inventions, for the
great conservatories and magazines of our rights and privileges. You had all of these advantages in your ancient states, but you chose to act as if you had never been molded into civil society and had everything to begin anew You began ill because you began by despising everything that belonged to you. You set up your trade without a capital. If the last generations of your country appeared without much luster in your eyes, you might have passed them by and derived your claims
from a more early race of ancestors. Under a pious predilection for those ancestors, your imaginations would have realized in them a standard of virtue and wisdom beyond the vulgar practice of the hour. And you would have risen with the example to whose imitation you aspired. Respecting your forefathers, you would have been taught to respect yourselves. You would not have chosen to consider the French as a people of yesterday, as a nation of low born, servile wretches until the
emancipating year of seventeen eighty nine. End quote. Burke seemed to believe that the illusory pull of mob rule is strong and yet fundamentally misleading. Where the mob rules, the predatory men who most effectively program and orient the mom will dominate. He believed there will always be a more powerful and influential class with outsized political or economic, or social, even cultural or spiritual influence. So
it's not a question of if this class will exist. The only real and substantive question becomes what types of men should ideally make up this class, And in this regard, he believed France had taken several steps backward and quote the next generation of the nobility will resemble the artificers and clowns, and money jobbers, usurers and Jews, who will always be their fellows sometimes their masters. Believe me, sir, Those who attempt to level never equalize. In all
societies consisting of various descriptions of citizens, some description must be uppermost. The levelers therefore only change and pervert the natural order of things. They load the edifice of society by setting up in the air what the solidity of the structure requires to be on the ground. End. Quote to Burk and those like him around the world, the monarchical structure was part of something ancient, timeless,
and worthy of real respect. The king was to be something akin to God's right hand in this material plane, ideally the visible manifestation of the divine masculine and his queen, the divine feminine, to be the mother and father of a nation and a people. In recalling his own encounter with this queen many years previous, he states, quote, never lighted on this orb which
she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision. Little did I dream that I should have lived to see such disasters fallen upon her in a nation of gallant men in a nation of men of honor and of cavaliers. I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone, that of sophisters, economists andulators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished
forever. And finally, quote, when ancient opinions and rules of life are taken away, the loss cannot possibly be estimated. From that moment, we have no compass to govern us, nor can we know distinctly to what port
we steer. And this is the story of the French Revolution. The year was approximately nine hundred and fifty a d. And Emperor Constantinus seventh Billy excuse me, sorry, Doctor Peter Glidden had called me to see how I was doing in the middle of that, so I had to take that call obviously. Well, I'm give me one second and we'll move on to the next thing. So, for those of you who tune in at eleven on Thursdays, he lost power again, so we're going to try to do it tomorrow
at eleven instead. Okay, So for those of you who are used to every Thursday, doctor Peter Glidden at eleven am Pacific. Now it's going to be tomorrow, tentatively, assuming that his power is back by then. That's the second time that's happened in this area. First time they chords. So maybe that's just just they did just didn't do it right. Fix it right? Yep, somebody wrote this and they're one hundred percent correct. You can read it yourself. I think that's what state. You get it, you
understand so JD. Vans, Yeah, what the hell's that? What's up with that? The two him and Trump and pretty much everybody else in politics doesn't don't want to understand that walls stand up on their own. They don't need to help hold it up. Hah. Okay, let me take a look at this with you. I think this is going well. We'll let me cute it because it at least starts muted for some reason. Okay,
yeah, all right, the exact oppas it was true just then. Okay, so let's watch this together and it it kind of goes along with what I was talking about with people not doing You see these acts of nobility, this bravery by people who put women put putting men to shame with their bravery, their motherly protective instinct. And also there's hey, I'm not saying that. I'm saying in this particular era, they've weakened men, And I don't
think anybody's gonna argue with me on that. That's not saying that everyone is that way. Of course there isn't. We had already been defeated if that's the case. But you know, the more people they can take off the field by simply impairing their power, it's just a way of erouining. Right. There are good fathers out there, there are there are protectors and warriors when necessary, and a warrior doesn't mean somebody who goes around chopping off heads.
It means being a noble person with a sense of justice. It does what needs to be done and has the will to do it when it's necessary. That's warrior. Any other time, that's just a murderer. And that's not the same. Okay, present screens arms, let's do it. This kind of goes along with that whole idea of getting involved. So let's go ahead and watch this. It's it's an interesting thing I came across on Instagram. Again, you can't make it full screen. I don't think, so
let's go with it and don't even worry about what this is here. This is like kind of kind of I'm not just narrogant when you look at it, like, just let them. Let the message be the message. Don't try to like, oh, I'm gonna take ownership of this. You didn't. You didn't come up with this idea. You know you that second desk, blue jacket. What is your name? My name is Alexis Galaxis. Please leave my lecture room. I don't want to see you at one of
my lectures ever. Again I don't understand. I am not gonna ask a second time. Thank you, m M. Why are their laws? What a laws for anyone social order to protect the person's personal rights so that you can rely on the government justice? Thank you? Tell me? Was I unfair to your classmate just now? Indeed? I was so? Why didn't any of you protest? Why didn't any of you try and stop me? Why didn't you want to prevent this? Injustice? You see what you have
just learned? You wouldn't have understood in a thousand thousand lectures unless you lived in You didn't say anything because you weren't affected yourself, and this attitude speaks against you and against life. You think it doesn't concern you, so it's none of your business. Well, I'm here to say, if you don't help bring about justice, then one day you too may experience injustice and there
will be nobody there to stand before you. Truth and justice lives through us all, and we must fight for it because in life and work, I mean, we often live next to each other, but not with each other. We console ourselves that the problems of others are nothing to do with us, none of our business, and we go home glad at night that were spared. But it's about standing up for each other. Every day an injustice happens in business, sports, or on the tram. Relying on someone else
to take care of it is not good enough. It is our duty to be there for others, to speak up for others when they cannot. I am here to teach you the power of your voice. I want you to learn critical thinking, to empower you to stand up for what is right, even if it means going against what everyone else is doing. Let's begin,
So, Professor, does that mean Alexis can come back? No? Fuck that pitch uh, little humor for the Hopefully I didn't ruin the message with that, but all right, so now we have I could read this, maybe we'll say this for tomorrow. It's an example of how people get screwed by certain people, and I think I'm gonna save it for tomorrow. What we're gonna do instead is we're going to look at since we're gonna the actual logos theme, I think we're gonna do the most recent one of his videos,
and it was picture in Picture. It's called Black Ken White. I don't think we've watched this one together. Yeah, I've watched it, and I've if we have, then the oops, but I'm pretty sure we didn't. And it's not what it sounds like either. But we did the Interconnectedness of the Arian Peoples, which was one of the ones I wanted us to watch. That we got that one out of the way, we might as
well at some point. There's so there's there's there's a there's a rift here because I either want to show you the very first one of that of that series, which is about thirty minutes long, and it's like a good uh
kickoff. I like doing things in a different in a specific nonlinear order, only because of how we've been approaching this topic and trying to You know, when you go back and forth, you pick up more pieces that now that you have some more base, you know, understanding or other information you've been exposed to, the stuff means more when you see it than if you're just you know, it's the first time doesn't penetrate, it doesn't soak up in
the sponge as much. But when you get it, you know, the second or third time, more from a different direction, or you see the same aspects coming through in a different in a different event or situation, then it has more deeper meaning to people, to you, you know, it has more of an impact. So there's a reason why there's a method to the madness. At least at least this is how it's working in my head. Hopefully it does the same with yours. All Right, So let's do
navigating social societal collapse. I feel like we did this, so did we? All Right? If we did, then you know, let's just go to the playlist. I don't know if we did the black and white one, well, I gotta put give it a second. So this one says I'm going to take this that one's not necessary to read. It's a kind of generic. I can hear my daughter's up work at but I'm pretty sure
it's my daughter. They have the cats do that? You know that they actually mimic the tone and pitch so that you will pay attention to them. That's what I've told. I mean, I don't know if it's a conscious effort or not, but apparently like effort animals in like out in at nighttime that sound like children crying, but it's it's literally an animal, probably some sort of feeline. Oh, let's go with this one. I'm still debating
it. That's thirty eight minutes. We almost don't have enough time for this one, so by default, by default, we're going to go to the other one. I think setting the stage is a good one, and I don't I just I don't know if we've gone through the black I don't wanted to repeat myself ourselves here, But we're gonna do the other one. I guess makes more sense. I feel like we have not actually, but it's just my brain. I've watched it, so it's like hard for me to
remember what I've seen, what I've shown. Let's go to that, sure, lookers. Oh, by the way, So being that I'm leaving on Friday, I'm going to do my best to get whatever orders I have out here. Creating goes quick. It's easy for me to put that out real quick. Okay. I'm going to leave Rebecca with whatever sauces that are still orders out there that I can get, and whatever books that I can wrap up and send out. I'm going to do that before I leave. But
I am literally leaving tomorrow. Oh sorry, Friday is going to be my last day to do any work anything. Is Saturday morning. We're leaving really early to go to the airport and from there when I'm in New York. When I'm in New York, I'll be able to produce video as probably at least occasionally, but I won't be able to do though. What I won't be able to do though, is you know, make manufacturer make handcraft hot
sauce while I'm gone. So whatever orders come in in that ten days, understand that it's going to be until I get back the thirtieth thirty first first before I'm able to get to everything in organized life and all that stuff in between. Okay, So that's how it is. But if you want to to place the orders for the creating, and I can probably get that out. If you want to send out whatever books I have on hand, which aren't many, I think some of them might already be spoken for. I
got to get those out today. It's always about a two week process, so by the time I get back, they should be arriving. So if you're ordering for me, don't just get it from Amazon. It's okay, But if you absolutely need to have my penmanship on your book, then just understand it's going to be about two weeks before you get it because it takes
them about that long to send it to me. Okay, I usually buy extras, but then I'm out of the too, because I'm not buying hundreds at a time, because then I didn't have lots and lots of books waiting tied up, tied up cash, right, tied up flow. And you can't have that when you don't have a lot, and I don't. Back in the day when I had that store and things were good and we were
pre COVID, life was wonderful. We all sense it to varying degrees, perhaps depending on our own personal context picture and the power of our intuition,
but we all sense it. We live in a rapidly crumb world. It's not just the increasingly dirty and unsafe streets teeming with increasingly desperate people with needles and human waste, homeless encampments and newly overdosed bodies, or our storefronts which now lock up even basic necessities or simply allow certain types of individuals to walk in, fill a bag with stolen goods, and casually walk out without issue as if routine. It's not just the increased crime rates, the plummeting living
standards, the lack of societal cohesion. All of these things and so much
more are merely symptoms of a disease that goes much deeper. Our great strides in technological development and the endless supply of new and novel entertainments and superficial comforts serve only to mask more fundamental decline, a bit like a sloppy fresh coat of paint atop now hopelessly termite written roles, the illusion of progress while we so clearly head in the wrong direction across nearly every last one of the most
meaningful metrics. Life expectancy is now dropping, along with testosterone and fertility rates. We are now being biologically reshaped. Man is becoming less man, woman
is becoming less woman. IQ is dropping, Literacy is plummeted, and college students who even just a few decades ago more or less represented an exceptional subset tasked with carrying the future world on their shoulders, now often struggle with basic math, the most rudimentary understanding of history, and increasingly see all the world
through the lens of DEMENTI disoriented. Often even predatory professors and competence now runs rampant, even through professions which were once almost wholly immune to this internal rot that scares the crab out of me. Because I wanted to ask you guys, please please. I fought this, I fought this, and I do not feel come. Well, let's put this way. After nine to eleven, I was on eleven different planes in October of that year. I didn't
have a fear then. I don't want to be on a plane on Saturday with my daughter, and I would like to get there safely and return safely. So if anybody out there is in the praying, I would appreciate it. Doctors, surgeons, air traffic controllers and pilots and our economy and financial system is now locked in a parasitic strangled by men like rothschild Soros, Schwab Think, and one hundred similar variants in this same cultural subset who fly just
below the radar. Those confused or dishonest or duplicitous enough to defend this system
tell us things aren't so bad. Look at this chart per capita GDP is a meanwhile, as lower and middle class families sincerely question how they're going to pay the next grocery bill, or keep the lights on or a roof over their heads, the quote American dream, in which one might hope to own their own home with one parent working and one staying home to properly raise and nurture the children, is long since dead for the overwhelming majority, and as
one of the many results witnessing not just an explosion and a number of homeless, but also at the pace at which they're ending their lives, especially in
white males, due to sheer hopelessness. We take our children just as they open their eyes for the first time, an innocent awe and wonder and take that first breath, and we immediately proceed to inject them with an average of twenty different concoctions we now experience such record rates of autism and similar melodies, but it's fair to say it's fundamentally reshaping us as a species and practically becoming
the new norm. These same children, increasingly lost and confused, are now surrounded by propaganda encouraging them to question their biological gender, and an increasing number of these, often desperate to find somewhere to belong and fit in, are
now being convicted. Where'd they get a picture of Anderson Cooper when he was a kid to join this new club and irrevocably mangle their bodies, and schools and schooling staff can now help push them down these paths without even informing their parents, parents who can now be jailed in some states if they attempt to intervene to save their children from this path. One could go on for an hour like this, But the majority of you likely already know the score.
Please understand this. No one is coming to say they have the guns, and therefore we are for peace and for reformation through the ballot. When we have the guns, then it would be through the bullet solid Olynski gave us.
And even on the off chance this isn't true, we must start to operate as if it definitively is. With our strugrutures and institutions now so thoroughly compromised, a national debt that literally cannot be paid off, trillions of taxpayer dollars routinely just going missing with little to no outcry and absolutely no consequences or serious follow up, and tens of billions regularly sent like clockwork to some of the worst and most corrupt foreign nations and leaders in the world. Anyone failing
to recognize the dire situation we now face is either foolish or ignorant. A small percentage of the population still flips on a Fox News or MSNBC to watch serious looking people in suits speak in a stilted and formal way on this or that minor issue of the day, presumably trying their damdist to maintain this illusion of a working political system, a functioning economic system, and the idea that any of these things are real or might be positively affected by votes were the
latest hyped political candidates. But most of us know better, and soon even this small percentage will have their illusions shattered one way or another. As a result, we tend to flee into a myriad of powerful addictions as escapes to avoid fully confronting these realities. Some hit the bottle, others ventanyl and hard drugs. Others lose themselves completely in video games or televised sport, or a never ending pursuit of meaningless, six and empty, purely transactional relationships, or
throw themselves entirely into their jobs. And because certain forces have done all in their power to kill off our traditional understanding of God and our creator, many
now elevate these addictions or escapes into the central focus of their lives. And technology not only exacerbates it all and serves to stoke and inflame addictions and distractions with algorithmic and data driven precision, but now possesses the supreme and ever growing power due to the unbelievable note of data we've provided it in recent years to
essentially keep us on this reservation. With enough data, these new constructs slowly but surely come to know us in many ways better than we know ourselves, and know precisely how to get you to think or act in various ways that most profit the hidden hands ultimately responsible for their design and roll out. Ah, but it's so much worse than a mere profit motive. If only all of this were driven by mere greed and nothing more. Know, there's a
legitimately dark force in all the world. The true wealth of these people is measured by human misery, human suffering. They print the money that's meaningless to them. More visible now than ever, we can discern its limbs and branches everywhere. We look at several large and influential companies as part and parcel of larger conglomerates, will now gladly take a financial loss in exchange for forcing some
element of cultural, psychological, or spiritual change. And they are also in bed to the point where they dependent on this money for renewal of resources to run their business. So when they're told to push an agenda, they most
certainly do. And Heuser Busch comes to mind. But you know, when you have people like Bezos, who's selected and put in a position because of his loyalty to the agenda, and he's made into a political figure as well, and he's got Washington Post and all this other stuff, do you think that he was better at selling shit online than you were, or do you think it was the unlimited artificial money that propped him up to where he could
take massive losses just to undercut and put other businesses out of business. The rise of these multi I'm sorry not multi mega cooperations is not natural. It doesn't happen in a natural setting. It happens when you have unlimited money, and you can lose unlimited money because it's it's meaningless. The money is meaningless
on the higher levels. It only matters to us, but to them it's an unlimited supply, and therefore they will always rise because money isn't the ultimate goal, but merely a foremost tool to be used to attain these goals, and all manners of vice and degeneracy are pushed like never before, as we are now utterly surrounded by ever more attractive and compelling temptation and distraction. An entire generation of girls is being pushed into selling themselves online, being coaxed into
flippantly tossing away their modesty and femininity for money. Major platforms like YouTube and TikTok and Twitch not only seem to promote the most mindless and vapid content, but some might argue, the most spiritually and psychologically destructive, and everyone is now forced to churn it out more and more quickly if they care to keep up and be blessed by the algorithm, inevitably leading of course, to quantity
dwarfing quality, which almost seems to be the theme of our age. We're surrounded by more and more, and yet somehow less and less because it's so often empty, substanceless, and spiritless. We hop phrenetically from the one thing to the next, seeking something real, yet finding only hints, traces, echoes, mimicry, and poor quality substitutes. All of this and more, seemingly almost consciously and purposely geared towards a cheapening, gradually turning not just our
nation and culture into a wasteland, but also people themselves. Children grow up being taught to chase the dollar as their measure of success in life, naturally responding to incentive structures all around them at every turn that threatened to turn them
into the very worst and most hollow sorts of human beings. And I'd suggest there's no greater weapon in the world than this very cheapening and the inevitably resulting demoralization that comes with it when you no longer see anything worth fighting for, when you look around you and see nothing of genuine value to feel strongly about. You've been made powerless, impotent to manifest any significant change because utterly stripped
of motive force and inspiration. Forgive me for outlining such a bleak vision here, but it's a very real one, and I'm not convinced there's any moving forward until we're capable of maturely discerning and speaking to all that's gone awry and then painting a contrasting vision, with the goal of eventually manifesting and becoming that
contrasting vision. I'm consistently drawn to the analogy of popular culture now being comparable to a poisonous IV drip hooked directly into the vein of both the individual and the national body. Consider your own friends and family for a moment, or
broader social circles. I suggest it's no coincidence that those among them who tend to watch the most Netflix programming or modern movies, or most heavily embrace sports or celebrity culture are either completely and totally apathetic or the most disoriented and lost with regard to politics, ideology, life, philosophy, and worldview. You'll
see this everywhere you look, and it's no coincidence. These inputs and influences are designed to have a scrambling, disorienting, atomizing effect, the timeless purpose of bread and circuses, but now elevated into an art and a black magic, a black mata increasingly driven by AI algorithms and sprawling and powerful databases in
an increasingly efficient and precise manner. And atop it all, with regard to modern culture and this new world being created, it's all so cheap, so stupid, and small and petty and superficial, because it's not just designed to indoctrinate in some mere political or ideological sense, but to disempower and weaken and
destroy. It's as if we're now completely surrounded by bad music. Try to have a deep or substantive thought, or glimpse the face of God, or hear echoes of his voice, or even simply contemplate the meaning of your life and of existence when something like ice Spice is blaring loudly in the background. For the vast majority of us, of course, this is truly impossible, and I'd suggest our entire culture is becoming the equivalent of this bad music.
But do you know that you're a musician. That's why I'm interviewing you today so I can get to know you. So I'm a musician, make magic or something? What is a musician? I think that's I think you're confusing that. Yeah, I'm not a musician. I make music. I make music, and that's not all I do. I make music. I act I'm a TV star too, A young moha. I'm just really quick.
I think you're confusing. I'm not confusing nothing because you don't know. You thought that all I was was a magician or whatever the fuck you say. See, that's what I think you think, not think. Maybe I don't think. What is that? That's ghetto. I don't. Yeah, you're right, you don't think, and you sound like an absolutely retard think I know. But it gets worse. When one is immersed in such an environment or years, even decades on end, the body and mind begins to adapt
and shape and orient itself accordingly. Higher states of consciousness gradually become inaccessible, the deeper senses and sensibilities begin to atrophy, like a calcified pineal gland that's no longer able to fulfill its intended function. And perhaps the worst part of all is that all of this seems to be intentional. Conscious willful and purposeful part of some larger plan for those who have lost sight of God through all
of this. You're the furthest thing from alone here, and it's difficult to blame you. You need help in your babies, God bless your darling heart. Then you ought to be helped. But I'm will tell you something.
You need to be tied in all that help. Crazy Copeland, crazy eyed Copeland, and who who who spoke at his little giant, enormous, massive church, General Flynn, And I believe that's where he recited the Elizabeth Claire prophet Summit Church verbatim something that she spoke about Archangel Michael a long long time ago. There's videos out there that compare the two and it's verbatim. That's your increase you need. Your increase is giving him money because apparently he gives
it to God afterward. Now I don't know you'd be tired in that. Oh darn on, brother Coplandland poverty, now I know it. I'm telling you how to get out. That's the golf. I don't care if you ain't got the two Nicholas, give him the first one. Oh yeah, I'm not mission that dedication in Jerusalem without the airplane that we have that are ball from Tanner Perry and I don't pay any warning. Tyler's one of the
greatest gap He made it. He made that airplane so cheap for me, I couldn't help him buy it. Well, my question will it's not just the megachurches with smooth talking carnival barkers at the helm and profitable merchandise stands near the entrance, or the recent embrace of LGBTQ by many denominations, coupled of course with their near total politicization, and they're so freely and willingly adapting themselves
to the Sodom and Gomorah elements of our age. After all, those seeking to subvert institutions on a broad scale would have to aim first and foremost at the one with historically the most potent shaping and orienting power. No, it's more than this. It's not just modern subversion. There's another layer to this, helping produce the disorientdentation, and disconnect so many of us feel with regard
to religion and spiritual belief. A worthwhile analogy is the game of telephone, in which a message is passed down a line of people, often emerging as
something almost completely different. At the end of the chain. Even the most profound and powerful message or idea will inevitably become more and more distorted at each step in this chain, and this distortion causes it to lose its natural energy, spirit, and vitality, the type of power capable of speaking to us and moving us at the deepest levels, until finally all we are left with is fluff, superficial garbage which scarcely bears any relation whatsoever to the genuine article.
This is a topic for another time to big to get into here, but for what it's worth, I'd ask you to please resist their urge to, as the saying goes, throw out the baby with the bathwater per the creator of all is vastly greater, and the caricatures painted by both sides, both atheists and many modern church leaders. In short, I would say, so far, the closest I've seen to something that would personify a manivolent creator
would be what I read in the or Linda book about Roalda. It's as if virtually everything pure, everything most beautiful and valuable and powerful has been incrementally stripped from us and from life in general, and replaced with a grotesque and hollow caricature of itself, just barely convincing enough to allow this conduit to first capture and ultimately derail our energy or utterly dissipate and waste it chaotically channeling it
into the void. I've come to believe, as I think so many now do, that we have a limited time window in which we might find some means to fully shake off these fetters before they become so tight and fully constricting
that the prospect of escape becomes virtually impossible. I strongly believe that as a first step, we must completely break our dependence and reliance upon, as well as our immersion in the worlds of those that so hate us, and take every proactive step possible to minimize our intake of their poisonous the physical, mental,
and spiritual. It's never been more important to seek out and find your brothers, those who are kin on the deepest levels, capable of helping better orient you and uplift you, and seek to gradually become that someone capable. I want to read this with the courage to begin in the dis plan to endure victory becomes a matter of time, lipable of doing and being this for others. Many of us speak more and more about parallel institutions, parallel structures
and communities, and this is excellentacy. Yet I still see a handful of people attempting to frame this as if it's merely an escape, and of course it is this in part. But believing this is the point or purpose or
some total of the efforts here is I'd suggest a complete misread. The best way to organize and create a meaningful opposition force to the corrupt subversives and power and what now appear to be their ultimate goals, is to find some path to stand on our own two feet again, to firmly plant these feet on friendly soil, and begin to create the world we want to see, because relying on others to create a for us via conventional mechanisms simply hasn't worked and
wote and can't work at this stage. When your house is on fire, i'd suggest your first priority should be to find fresh air, if only to quickly gather and organize your thoughts. Failing to do this bare minimum means you'll be huffing disorienting fumes, and as consequence, not just running the risk of disaster or death. But also operating at nowhere near full capacity. In the
process, we are very much huffing disorienting fumes at the moment. I'd suggest that nearly everyone in our age is broken, crippled, imbalanced, or asymmetrical as we speak, Yet we still have the ability to create environments that allow us to shut out the leading causes of these problems and allow us room to
build, refine, strengthen, and improve one another. A return to tribe to family seems objectively the best possible step in this direction, especially considering that for several of us, many in our own immediate families have fallen so completely under this spell, this degenerating black magic of modernity that home no longer feels like home, and this dynamic carries heavy costs in the long term if no
resolution is found. Our traditional hierarchies of virtue competence have been so aggressively attacked that they've practically been inverted. Yet we have the power to completely undo this, yes, on a smaller scale at first, but with room to grow and expand indefinitely, creating new structure that allows us to be our own foremost influences and to truly bring our best and brightest to the forefront and fully utilize
their abilities would represent the most promising of all steps forward. We need to find the most viable path to begin authoring our own story again. It might fairly be said that life ultimately revolves around storytelling. It's not mere facts or technicalities, but storylines and narratives, themes archetypes that most shape and orient our
understanding of the world and ourselves and one another. The vast majority of our ancestors grew up on stories of genuinely masculine heroism and courage, stories of exceptional men who weren't just willing to face exceptional challenges, but who were often healthy and brimming with natural vitality to the degree that they sought them out. So many of the storylines and narratives shaping and conditioning this upcoming generation are often the
polar opposite. You may have noticed. The monster is now championed and cheered, more often than not, frequently morphed into some lovable and misunderstood creature, or perhaps the epitome of cool, contrasted with the stiff, prudish or pedantic ugliness, is pushed to the fore in modern fashion, art architecture obviously satanic themes dominate the music performances of the pop idols created and churned out by this machine. Some still seem oblivious to much of this, but those most responsible
for orchestrating it certainly aren't. This isn't organic or coincidental. It's an attempted reauthoring of our psyche. The traditions and lineage of our own bards has been obliterated, and our leading storytellers replaced with child predators, enthusiastic liars and manipulators, the spiritually dead or disoriented, and the outright malevolent. Ask yourself this question, what do you think the ultimate fruits of this reauthoring might be should
it ever fully triumph. We are in a difficult position, but by no means an impossible one. I think the coming months and years will represent a pitched battle between forces, with increasingly accurate battle lines drawn between them. As the veil slips and the mask drops away, it sometimes seems as if our new corrupt story tellers feel as if they've made such progress, so many gains
on so many fronts, that they no longer even need this mask. They've convinced scores of people to not just embrace, but celebrate their destruction and decline. The great white pill here is this, Consider the caliber of these people caught in their web relative to the caliber of our own. Consider the vast chasm between the two when it comes to courage or motive, or willingness to
fight, or wisdom, competence, judgment. Sheer numbers in itself means very little at the end of the day, because the vast majority of people are destined to be inconsequential non issues, the equivalent of extras on the stage of life, who everywhere act according to script or according to the props currently scattered about this stage. I'd suggest the majority of you drawn to the words you're hearing now are a different sort, and this should be the greatest encouragement.
From the most magnanimous perspective. These NPC type figures might even be seen as somewhat innocent victim tools and useful idiots of those forces consciously reshaping us, still an incredibly net negative force, but only because they've been obliviously co opted and puppeted. It's the foremost authors and architects of this new culture that deserve the
blame here, those that do their work through proxies. Because innately, cowardly, and often physically, psychologically and spiritually ugly, to the degree that they produce red flags in the minds of the healthy or those with capable intuition. Deep down, they know, you can see it written in their faces, hear it in their voices. They know who they are. It's you who
haven't yet grasped who you are and who you're capable of being. Many of you listening represent part of the only force left in the world sufficiently awake and cognizant, capable of opposing this false light and these false chosen who are the
real chosen by God and Nature, the universe itself. Those who heal, improve, strengthen, Those with genuine and noble hearts, Those who, finding chaos and entropy all around them, innately and instinctively do all in their power to establish right order, structure, health, energetic vitality, and creation. Those who seek to cultivate the ground, to make it fruitful, to set the stage for meaningful growth. We are frequently told that the world isn't black
and white, that we shouldn't seek to see it this way. I'd suggest this is profoundly, even insidiously wrong. We all understand what's often meant by this, specifically when it's voiced by the well meaning. Resist being overconfident in your judgments, Give the benefit of the doubt. Always recognize there are two sides to every story. Recognize that the person across the aisle is likely facing
struggles and fighting battles you can't comprehend. All of this is good and important, and I think represents things all of us should keep ever present in mind. But it seems to be a confusing and conflating of two separate notions. It's saying, beware not to discern black and white inaccurately, Beware not to judge hastily or incorrectly. Beware not to see this splinter in your brother's eye
while remaining oblivious to the plank in your own. Yet, it doesn't mean that black and white don't exist conceptually, only that we're prone to discern them poorly, rashly, clumsily, and make mistakes along the way. None of this changes the fact that black and white do exist, and that their pure archetypal existence renders virtually all other frameworks into somewhat silly, meaningless, flawed,
and inconsequential ones. Relatively Republican and Democrat, or right versus left, and in fact, just about all of our political squabbles can be seen as an energy dissipating exercise in futility and a profound waste when we finally recognize this theater
and often layers removed from the real battle. It's no coincidence that one of the foremost philosophies pushed by modernity is relativism, This idea that there are no concrete notions of truth or beauty, or health or anything else for that matter, that all is purely and completely a matter of personal perspective, that there
is no blas black and white, only gray. If we return for a moment to that all important question that has long underscored our most efficient justice systems in the Western world, especially the Roman, beautiful in its straightforward simplicity and capable of effortlessly cutting through layers of sophistry and illusion, and ask ourselves, koui bono or who gains who most benefits from this idea that there is no black and white to be found in our world? What do you think the
answer is? Might it be this blackness and darkness itself? Might it be that the moment it's clearly discerned, recognized for what it is, it immediately and naturally becomes stripped of its power and checked to the degree that it's no longer the leading orienting force in our world. I'd suggest virtually all of the battles we see being waged around us are connected, and that this struggle is much larger than the merely political or national, or even philosophical and ideological.
For what it's worth, consider making your central orienting force the highest and best you're able to envision and conceive of. Rediscover your strength, seek out your inner well spring. In a few moments, this communication will end, The images, music and voice used to convey this message will fall silent, and you'll return to your daily life and your routines, and likely return to being absolutely bombarded with an endless series of poisons and temptations meant to distract, derail,
degrade, and disorient. I'd ask you to please keep in mind that there's now an unprecedented amount of pain and completely needless and unnecessary suffering in this world, much of it even occurring right this second as I speak these words, whether we choose to recognize it or not. But at the same time that there's an immense amount of life affirming joy and happiness scattered alongside it. Most of all, recognize that you and we are not the least bit powerless
and our abilities to help recalibrate this balance. Life doesn't need to be this hard. Seek to be an ordering and net positive force. And please consider seeking out your brothers aiming to be the same. Find your tribe, form friendships and bonds and small networks, and then slowly but surely, networks of networks. None of this is impossible. We can build our own future if we care enough to do so. God is with us to the degree that
were with him. Consider consciously seeking out that inner well spring and walking this path. Seek to become an ultimately unassailable force of nature, because a force for truth, and help create the future we deserve. Okay, I will see all of you tomorrow, Well you'll see me. I don't see any play. That'd be kind of weird, anyone else anything else. So once again, for those of you are just tuning in, Doctor Peter Glyndon's power is out today, so we will not be seeing him today at eleven am
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and then I did a at four am. I had a big scoop of things I shouldn't have, which was peanut butter, crunchy peanut butter, which I love. But uh, yeah, I'm not really down with the whole afflatoxin and the coming of death so after this container, I think I'm done with peanut butter forever, which is fine. There's one out of I say, so tomorrow I'm probably if I'm not dead tired like today, I'm gonna start off with then let me just show you the screen so that you
can see it. I think this is interesting. It's an interesting story. I was a big change addiction fan when I was younger. I thought the music was good. I don't probably didn't even know what there was, what their intent was and saying it. But you know, Perry Ferrell, it's it's a it's a it's a haha, funny pseudo name, right, it's a for peripheral Perry Ferrell. It's not his real name. His uh,
his parents were like jewelers in New York City. If you get my meeting here, okay, and this woman Casey Nicole, Nicholi, Nikolay whatever, she kind of this is her here when she was younger with Perry Ferrell here, who was very feminine and didn't really catch that when I would just listen
to his music either back then. But she goes into the great detail of how much of her influence made that band what it was and how much of her art and effort put was put into it, directing the videos, and then to be completely like, never spoken of anymore, and given a very
pathetic amount of money to basically go away. And she was intimate with Perry Ferrell and all that too, And it's just another one of those one of those examples of something that parasitically, it could be parasitic, feral parasitically sucked her dry, got what he needed and then moved on. And it's that it's pathetic. I mean, there they are. And we'll probably talk about this a little bit. It's it seems a little long, but I don't know, it's in more physics. You know. There she is now.
But there you have it. And she was screwed. She was screwed over sur prize surprise. You know. It kind of seems to seems to be a theme that occurs. Maybe I said all I needed to say was that, But we'll see. I think I think going through the details is kind of interesting. See you tomorrow.
