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I'm leaving your message. I'm leaving you the trace, I'm leaving thoughts for you. I hope that time will not erase. And when the moment comes to read the words that I am brave, you'll find them. Mom the walls of the case of the cave. I know you heard the question, but you didn't make a sound. And when it fell, you caught my heart beforehand in the ground. And if you ever need the names of those you couldn't say, find them on the walls of the cave. Find them

on the walls of the cave. Look at me, time standstill. Hey, all of you out there, if any of you have the time that I don't have to create an intro or anything like that. Bumpers whatever, let me know, ballbusters at outlook dot com Mountain. Here it's not again. Look away, look away, time spross away back. Maybe you will see as you're passing by, loan below the mosque. I've forgotten with some words adorn a stone. Might have been an etching on among the grave,

or maybe on the walls of the king. All right, we're back. Hello, good morning, a Let me get rid of this stuff here. We have a little bit of time left on that section that we were watching yesterday's take this brand off here. Okay, so we'll get right into that. I've got multiple tabs as always open. But there was a certain presentation I was planning on making, but it's I'm finding more and more stuff that

I want to arrange every time. I'm so with my phone being broken, I have to watch videos instead of read, which irritates the hell out of me. But I can't see my screen because it's smashed, so I put on the TV, which I hate to watch, put it on YouTube, and then, you know, watch the videos that don't drive me insane, and it's not the same. But I am making up some stuff for the show that I will add and share later, So I guess there's a positive

there. I don't know. I don't feel. It just seems like it's making it longer longer, Like where's the time come, you know, to actually do all that. Thank you to the new people if you subscribed over on Patreon, that is always appreciated, and more stuff will be added. I've been making hot Sauce the last I don't know a long time, so lots of orders going out. Books, more books should be arriving today, but I think they're already all claimed, so I'll be sending those out as

well. What else, Yeah, I have lots of plans in high what the fuck is that? And I expert you know, ideas and all this other crap, but as far I have to look out of this otherwise that noise is going to continue to bother me. There we go. Doctor Peter g Linnen may or may not be here today at eleven my time because they don't have power. So they have people coming out to try to fix that, but right now they don't have power. So that's that. If it

does happen, it'll be at this you know. I don't know if it's gonna be something that once you get everybody all riled up and it's everything's in chaos. If you do want to sit down for an hour and talk to somebody, I don't know if that's really the right way to do it. But doctor doctor Monzo was going to try to make that one today, So ye, hopefully it all works out. We'll see what happens. Yes, doctor Monzo exactly, I know right, haven't heard from a while. He's

been going through some poop. They've been in a really interesting talk. But maybe we'll maybe we'll be able to talk to him and arrange it for him and doctor glennon the following week or something. Yeah. I could go into mail and talk about the current events. But I mean, yeah, we all know what's going on, right, I mean, what do you want me to say about this? And who who do we want to say is

doing it? Isn't it pretty obvious We're being steered, We're being dragged by our nose, hooking, our ring in our nose off the edge of a cliff until armageddon. And that's what's happening. There's no way around it. The same culprits, there's no getting around it. As we watched yesterday with the whole Trump thing, that wasn't different. It was just a different mask. And that mask is getting put back on, and then potentially we're going to be forced to put masks back on, which I never did anyway,

But you know how it goes. We're headlong into potential terrorist attacks. They're the bullshit that they lie to us about with Russia. It's not the same thing. Even with people who like the area. Apafastus, his information is outdated. He's like talking about how Russia was twenty thirty years ago when he was living there. Well, that's not the same as what it is now. So he's saying that they're all in disarray, everything's broken down. It's

like, yeah, that was then, that was Yeltsin era. You're talking right, You're not talking about what's happened and transpired in the last twenty five years. So it doesn't make any It's like two thousand versus twenty twenty four, you know. And I think there's a big I don't know. Like I said, I'd like to believe that there's somebody out there fighting this hell. Is that going to be good for people in the meantime while that chaos

is being figured out? Probably not. Is there going to be like Whima Republic style inflation and destruction? That's what they want, So that's what they want. They want starvation, they want chaos. They want you to beg them for answers and then they will provide them, provided you get fully vaccinated with lots of lots of poisons and monitored internally and have your phone be your

spy. Is that the solution that we want for life? Do we want to continue to be further into the fake currency beast system with digital currency. No obviously, but this is what's going on, and they're gonna say that, well, they going way to combat that I would see through through war

with Russia or Steve BDC not really a choice. So there And as far as you know, Russia doing what Russia has to do and stationing things and threatening the once you understand who really runs your country, America, do you blame them? They know what kind of it's happened to Russia once before, and we were the cause of it, right, the little infiltrators that are still here, the merchants and thieves, the users, those ones, the cutthroats, the bandits, right, what could they did the Russia before?

Good morning Polka? All right, so yeah, I'm putting it on the screen real quick. Good morning to everybody. But virsial free podcasts and exclusive compat pretend on the Patreon Patreon dot com disguise the I S g U, I S E. The limits where people are being are going over there every day. I love it. Help helps out, thank you. And then the book on Amazon is the quickest way to get it is Amazon. Do you want me to do it? I have to order it. It comes

to me. I signed it, I write a little message in there, and I send it out. It takes longer, so if you want to do it that way, Good morning, career, and how are you? All right? Let's kick this off. Let's finish off what we were watching here, and we're at like minute twenty eight of thirty nine, and then maybe we need to spill over into the next section a little bit, but

I want the good time to roll. I wanted us to understand what was going on and why that was such a you know, human life being able to breathe, stretch their arms out and take a sigh was so detrimental to this evil that they had to destroy it. And destroy it they did, at least for then, at least at that time. Whence you see how evil these fuckers are. You can't turn that shit off. It is the truth. Let me make sure that that's the right one alone. Let's click

it real quick, all right? Yep? The term democracy means something it did not mean one hundred years or even fifty years on the screen, is says. Democracy is now currently defined in Europe as a country run by Jews.

As a pound. As a pound you know as in like the guy who inspired and pretty much commissioned Eustace Mullens to look into this the Federal Reserve in the fifties, and he came out with the Secrets of the Federal Reserve that predated that bullshit book that was basically a watered down version called The Creature from Jackal Island by G. Edward Works for Rockefeller Griffin. In fact, the national Socialists strive to revive and restore the term democracy to its original and

rightful meaning. The national socialist form of democracy was based on the principle of community of the people. The national social electoral system was not based on the parliamentary system, but was nonetheless democratic. The national system of government was largely based on referendum, in which the really important issues of the day were debated and voted upon by the German people. Thus, the national Socialist form of

democracy was more pure and more representative than that of today. Right, and you have a bunch of dopes saying, oh socialists, they were socialist socialists. No no, no, you're missing the plane. I'm going to read this in a second climbs up the screen here. Hitler was aware that feminism was a clever Jewish cultural Marxist trick, a trick to corrupt the people and destroy the founding blocks of the Western civilization. How about family right i e.

Heterosexuality and family unit? Said the phrase emancipation of women is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its contempt. Oh, and its content is stamped with the same spirit. Hold on, in the really good periods of German life, the German woman never needed to emancipate herself, he continued.

So called granting of equal rights to women, which Marxism demands, in reality, does not grant equal rights but constitutes, ay, god damn it, deprivation of rights, since it draws the woman into an area which she will necessarily be inferior. The woman has her own battle. And then I can't read the rest because it went back. It went black. Oh no, yeah, there you go. Yeah no, I can't read the whole thing. I don't know why they would put some something down there. You can't

read. That's retarded. Let's see, into an area which she will necessarily be inferior. The woman has her own battle field. For every child that she brings into the world, she fights her battle for the nation. There you go. Each and every child in Hitler's Germany was considered a sacred blessing from above and a reason to celebrate. Motherhood was a cherished and noble act. Again, the Cross of Honor of the German Mother was awarded to mothers

who had many children. There's the big bad gurbles there right. Yeah, everything was a lie. Stop painting people. And you need to understand. If I have a female lawyer in front of me these days, and it doesn't matter how much she has achieved, and imagine your risk from your harve would come life. And next to her is a mother of five six seven children and sting and they are in great health and well educated by her.

At all done? Then, I want to say, from the eternal point of view of the eternal value of our people, can some hot deeper? The woman who is able to have children, has children and raise them. Come and come did you becoming hot? Did you not all hot? What do you part of me? And thereby gave our people the ability to live in the future, even if you come has achieved more. She here she

assists us to avoid the death of our people and play oh. In nineteen thirty three, Hitler passed a law that enabled married couples to obtain interest free loans minimum one thousand Reich marks equals to nine months salary to set up homes and start families. For each child birth, the couple was allowed to keep two hundred and fifty marks and did not have to repay it. Newly married couples with children received these generous loans, repayable in ten years, so they

could buy a house or apartment. The birth of the first child would cancel a quarter of the loan. Four children would cancel the entire debt. Over a ten year period, a family with four children would earn more than the amount of the loan. In the eyes of the national socialist, women were viewed as the preservers of the tribe, the guardians of future generations. Everywhere

in Germany, houses and apartments were built for their workers. Villages of small, single family homes were set up. The monthly payments were set so low that practically everyone could afford his own house. All houses were naturally constructed according to the highest standards of public health. The forty end of nineteen thirty three, Hitler succeeded in building two hundred thousand buildings in accordance with his building program.

Within four years, nearly one point five million were built for the German people. The monthly rent for a worker was only about an eighth of his monthly earnings. The farmer's economic situation was also drastically improved. Could you imagine being able to keep your house going for just an eighth of what you make. In nineteen thirty three alone, seventeen thousand, six hundred eleven houses were built for farmers. Within three years, ninety one thousand such houses as were

built. The National Socialists were the first to actively campaign against smoking and personally funded the Institute for the Struggle against Tobacco. Germany became the first in the world to ban smoking on public transit. In nineteen thirty seven, his government enacted the first law which prohibited the sale of alcohol to minors and enacted stiff

penalties for drunken driving. They also introduced a first blood test for automobile drivers suspected of driving drunk atam Phitler was the first person to create a law against the mistreatment of animals, recognizing it to be evil. A law imposing a total ban on animal experiments was enacted. The National socialist, declaring end to

the unbearable torture and suffering in animal experiments. Gerring announced in a radio broadcast an absolute and permanent ban of vivisection on my birthday in nineteen thirty three. I wasn't there then, But an absolute permanent band He's gonna say it. He's not only a necessary law to protect animals and show sympathy with their pain, but is also a law for humanity itself. The inhuman ritual slaughter of animals as kosher and halal was totally banned. I like this as animal rights

come before your stupid fucking religion. Yeah that doesn't say it like that, but I did. The Rights Animal Protection Act was enacted. Germany even hosted an international conference on animal protection in Berlin. Education on animal protection laws were introduced at primary, secondary and college levels. Animal protection was accepted as a

subject to be taught in public schools and universities in Germany. With all of these fantastic achievements, German self confidence, national pride, and happiness skyrocketed. Germany were now free and independent, without having to be in debt to the bankers anymore. Hitler became a living legend to his people as his policies put Germany back on it, and it was even named the Man of the Year

in nineteen thirty eight. Ex prominist or David Lord George said, it is not the Germany of the decade that followed the war, broken dejected and bowed down with the sense of apprehension and impotence. It is now full of hope and confidence. One man has accomplished this miracle. The old trust him, the young idolized him. Can you now see how like the whole Hitler youth thing that they try to they try to demonize, like, oh, he's corrupting the youth. No, no, he is making his people strong.

It is not the admiration accorded to a popular leader. It is the worship of a national hero who have saved his country from utter despopens and degradation. I have never met a happier people. So what we know about Adolf Hitler is like what we know about history. The victors, of course write the history. Don't think. They write the history, and they tell us a narrative, and we're supposed to swallow that bullshit as if it's true. The

major crime of Adolf Hitler was that he got out. He got Germany out of a banking that was drowning the German people, drowning the German people in a cesspool of moral decay, drowning in debt. And he had the nerve to actually say foot off to the bankers and start printing their own money.

And Germany went from a destitute post World War country that was drowning German starving, no jobs, nothing, and he got them out of that debt and literally brought that nation back to a powerhouse within several years, just by using

their own money supply. That's the real crime that Adolf Hitler committed. Now I could sit here and talk and really excite the senses a little bit more about everything we've been taught about World War II in the Holocaust, but let a suffice to say that it fits in line with virtually everything we've been told about history in general. Bullshit, bullshit. And John F. Kennedy had the courage and the balls and integrity to bypass the better reserve bank, to

bypass this financial system, and he was dead within six months. And there ain't no coincidence. There, definitely not. We only need to do one thing to turn it all around. One thing. Let's confront that financial system. Let us print our own money. Yeah, h m hm hm h m m. You see the faces of them Germans coming out from the droves to meet ol Filler and genuine smiles on the face. It's so you can't act and you can't hide. You know, it's there for all to see,

because there's no denying it. There's there's a there's an awesome look for this guy. And other would be Who wouldn't be a guy who took you to poverty and put you into a place now where your family secure. You know, you've got on your table and your wages are solid and everything's fine. You wouldn't join this guy. Now. These are not actions of an evil man. This is a man who loves his country and loves the people

in his country. However, the rebirth of Germany and its people was a thorn in the eye for the international bankers you know who we're talking about, because they could no longer control Germany or her people anymore. The Communists had officially lost control of Germany. Extreme agitation in the media against Hitler in Germany would be their resulting would be the result. Propaganda campaigns were now launched against him in the West by the Jewish owned press. The propaganda would soon develop

into one of the boldest, bloodiest battles of all human history. In nineteen

thirty six, Winston Churchill started to get jealous. All right, well, we know what happens next, obviously, but this is something that we can stick on this point real quick and just take a look at this attitude and this pattern, this pattern recognition here when they started to I mean, and they do this sometimes as a false attack to like with media and oh, because they never they never actually can you know, criticized Trump for the shit

he did that was awful. They just came up with stupid things that made him seem like he's a writer, a right wing blah blah blah, which was retarded because they never actually addressed the fact that he was destroying the constitution when he was because they like that, So they don't, they don't, they don't get into that. They don't want to highlight that. Right. But this this whole idea of like, you know, us swallowing all this propaganda. We need to stop paying attention to it, we need to stop

feeding it on energy. This this manipulation through the media is where everything goes awry. If they didn't, if they weren't able to work us up into a, you know, a frenzy over some stupid thing, they wouldn't be

able to get the support that they need to push things forward. Not that that I don't even know if that even matters anymore, because there's too much indifference out there that they just tell you what your what your thoughts are, and people don't don't speak out, and then they go ahead and do what

they say is the people's will, which is not it at all. But this, well, if you see what you've seen, what happened with Germany and how it was prospering, and of course then incomes Satan, incomes Saturn, Here, here comes Kronos, Here comes Yelde bath right, the that who whom they actually truly worship, and not this yahweh nonsense which is actually bald. Yeah, uh huh. Germany is becoming too strong. We must crush her. You must understand that this war is not against Hitler or national

socialism, but against the strength of German people. This is to even state this out loud is a psychopathic thing. To say. It's a it's a it's a war against the people. That's why they targeted the people. That's why they targeted the innocent people. That's why they bombed citizens, which is to be smashed once and for all, regardless of whether it is in the hands of Hitler or a Jesuit priest. Interesting way to contrast their buddy. Yeah, all right, we'll we get it. And that's the end of

that one. So there's the Hitler of the greatest story I never told. We can look at that, the one that I have to get into about the you know, finally maybe holy totally dispelling this whole Nah, what do you call it? Delusion? No, that's the wrong word. Being stuck in the ether, like under the ether, not like ethereal, but like the drug, you know, like the chemical ether? Is that a better

way to being euthanized by religion? The stuff that they put out there, and and then try to manipulate us with what's the best way to see that? I don't know. Was I on the fucking screen the whole time? I hate this anyway? So moving on, we can put up this one right now. I'm going to play a little bit of this and then we'll glean into the next one. It's in a different language, but it's okay. It's away in the subtitles. Can you see it? And I still

on the fucking screen, Get off the Bible of National Socialism. He dictated much of the text here in his cell to his faithful follower, Rudolf Hess. On Saturday evenings. The other prisoners sat around as Hitler read out the

completed chapters to them. The books will hold wells on the great obsessions which should come to dominate Hitler's political thought, the Jews, racism, living space for the German people, the evils of communism, and parliamentary democracy, but it also includes Hitler's views on a variety of other topics, ranging from boxing to syphilis. Mindcome will become one of the best selling books of all time,

despite being banned in many countries after the war. Oh and by the way, let me just show you real quick when you come over here, let me stop the screen. Let's see this is money Tree Publishing dot Com. You'll see these things screwing. There's Europe right there the fucking way, and they're it is in blu ray or blueberray and DVD. All right. So if you go up to you where it's a shop. Smack that bone right there. There's all the books, and there's my conference there. Remember

b A A l or. I think it's ten percent off. Whatever it is, it's a discount. You can get it. I believe in hardcover and paperback, black and white. Perfect. Yeah, it's cool. There you go. The only complete and officially authorized English translation ever issued. Yeah, there's some They added chapters to make him out to be a nasshole. They do all kinds of jacked up stuff, right, not, that's not surprising. Put words in the mouth after the fact. So it's money Tree

Publishing dot com. And the code for the discount is war the air. The amazing appeal Hitler was later to exercise but on his mastery of the spoken word. After prison, the Leader, or Fura as he now called himself, had a new political strategy. Instead of planning another coup, he aimed to win power at the polls. What was to win him millions of votes was instead his vision of a great national revival. Hitler's election opportunity came with

the onset of the depression. In a few years, one in three of the labor force was out of work. ILSA Vendel was a church social worker during the depression among the unemployed in the Berlin slums. The despair was so terrible as I can't describe it. Who had every well begans wherever you wented Berlin. The democratic political parties of no solution to millions of Germans. The only hope was Adolf Hippler. Have you been to the marketplace? Do you

know how much it costs for a loaver bread these days? Fives five hundred thousand bucks. The wheelbowers are big enough to carry the money. The fucking the thing on the bottom is supposed to disappear, but it's not. What's going on. He's afraid I'll stir things up. You tell comaso car, this is not a time for silence. I supported the Titler because he, after having seen all that big privity, all that poverty here, was the

only one who go do social justice to the people here. He had that ability, the ability derived from his readiness to throw himself totally open, to to appear, as it were, bare and naked before his audience, to tear open his heart and display, to throw on a few extra generators and suddenly become absolutely charged with energy. It wasn't as though he was using words, though the emusians came direct without words. It was a run six and

a half million, seven seats. It's part in Washington. So if you look up the name Francis Begbie from Trainspotting, I guarantee you I think I'm pretty sure I'm ready on that. That's the actor who's playing Hitler in this drama dramatization. Nobody, this powerbody says. It's the way he says it. Hitler comes to Park not to see it hoped through outright victory of the polls, but as head of a coalition government, as this withering glance suggests,

Hitler that's a cast beyond a note, despises his coalition partners. He quickly upmaneuvers them and establishes his own dictatorship. A month after he comes to Parner, the Reichstack Building, the Parliament building in Britain, is set on fire. And whatever they say about that, it most certainly wasn't him. There was a freaking bunch of Red revolutionists. One of the guys I think came from Switzerland or Sweden, and that was the person that they caught.

This happens to come at the time when he is constantly insisting that there is a communist plot to overthrow the new government and to carry out a revolution, and the Raichstack fire grows up in flames which everybody could see. Before that night was over, he had got a set of decreased drawa which transformed the situation, particularly all the guarantees which people in any democratic state, the freedom of speech's on, freedom from arrest. All this swept away, Well,

that sucks. You can't see it because it's bullshit on front. In nineteen twenties, Berlin was known as the center of sexual perversion, drugs, and depravity. Once in power, Hitler ordered the city cleansed of these elements of scene. Books, pornography, and communist literature were all burned by the National Socialists. The clampdown will force Jews, who were in control of all that depravity. Surprise, surprise, promiscuous liberals and gays such as Marlan Marlene Dietrichs

are known bisexual to leave for the US. Oh good, we got the garbage. Ok. Yes, burning of pornography and communist literature good kindling. A majority of Germans tolerate the burning of books, the banning of other political parties and the setting up of a police state. I don't like the way he's framing that. I think that I think the narrator's an asshole. Who ever just framed it like that. This is absolute filth and trash that is

going up in flames. He should be a little bit more happy about it, because Hitler offers a way out of the depression. If he's doing things which you are not so good, which happened then he said, well you have to take some office. Is mooth. Dictatorship seemed to be the only way to get out of the mess, right, And I think that that's a positive. When you have corruption everywhere, including in your own obviously in your own government. You can't sit up as a committee when you know that

there's there's poison infiltrated in through everything. You have to have one centralized person taking care of business and being able to do that. Otherwise they're gonna hold your hands down, They're gonna tie you down like freaking Deliver's travels. They're not gonna get anywhere. So in certain points, in certain in certain instances, you have to take full control. Otherwise it's it's pointless. You're not

gonna get anywhere. So I thought that most of good things, that they critically all this nonsense and did something weirdly did something and that a Hitler did. He also said in four years he'll drop everything and walk away. If it wasn't for the war, he probably would have he eliminated the crushing unemployment that Germany has suffered, and he gave millions of people new confidence and indeed UH welfare they were doing better much Beta. This is the difference between talking

to win UH a political position and actually doing big freaking difference. All these people that they parade out in front of us so they can do their little song and dance, and then they just go right back to doing the same thing that APAC tells them, or whomever else, whomever else in the same

you know vein of international Zionism tells them what to do. It's that's why things don't get better, because it us all bullshit, and we can we keep putting up with it because we wanted we love we love the pretty lies. But if you even did a fraction feeling, did a fraction of what you said, the amount of turnaround that would occur in the face because of a complete defiance of those who are actually really in charge. And that's that's

what he proved when he came into power. I can't get rid of those subtitles on the bottom. When Hitler assumed power in nineteen thirty three, there were seven million unemployed Germans, the highest per capita unemployment rate in Europe at that time. In only his first year in office, an unprecedented three million, three hundred and seventy four thousand were helped back to work, and not bullshit work. So here's the thing too. We got to understand this.

When government tells you that they created new jobs, like in the Clinton administration or Obama, they're talking about expanding the federal government a bunch of useless positions that suck away your tax money. That's not the same thing as productivity. So make sure that you understand the difference between the two. An inflated federal

government is not the same as bringing people back to work. Hitler's brilliant and innovative ideas included building motorways the length and breadth of the country, with housing units provided for workers. Workers families would then eagerly spend the newly earned wages, contributing to a fast growing economy. What just happened? What just happened? Do you? Does anybody see that's not a fucking sabotage that occurs? What the fuck is that? Uh? Huh Jesus Christ? Wow? Yeah,

awesome? So where were we because that was absolutely trash. It just happened. I don't know what the hell we were? What? No, but why is this thing dancing around? After the propaganda triumph at his trial, Hitler set out to write the Bible this is what we just this is what we just did not don watching among them was the former British say it into my eyes, this is all right, this is where we were.

Yeah, no, I gotta back it up. Sorry, but hey, I'm dealing with the bullshit that occurs, so I have to deal with it as it comes. Fucking bullshit. They just decided to drop it's ass when middle of us trying to read it. Okay, you're gonna move or what way behind this? I think this is kind of all right? Here we go? Are you already was given to health and fitness to the nation, especially the youth. Free healthcare and generous financial support were provided for expectant mothers.

The world's first anti smoking campaigns are also introduced. I mean, I think that, I think Europa did a much better job with this, especially on the emotional and making it more you know, defining than just a scrolling a bunch of words. In addition, it was now government policy to protect the environment and wildlife. There's a good one. Crime was virtually eliminated, with city streets made safe to walk again. If you knew that in contrast

to what Berlin was like that, that's an amazing achievement. Workers people don't want to be in that, in that state of existence. You show them a way out, they'll get there. And the pieces of shit that don't want to do anything to help themselves, well, to hell with them. Not human anyway, Screw them, you want to sit while they're in their own filth? Let them workers subsided, workers subsidized by the government, would take away take holidays abroad. Goddamn sorry. Hiller is the first in Europe

to introduce a forty hour work week with extra pay for overtime. That's awesome. That's where we get those ideas. Factories are now required to provide workers with restrooms and a cafeteria. How did you not have restrooms? The NSDAP National Socialists Right leadership looked upon the changing the charging What let me start over. The NSDAP leadership looked upon the charging of interest on loans as immoral, and by forcing banks to abolish the practice of usury, millions were freed from

the slavery of debt. Okay, that's might be the most important thing to read. Right there, Let's read it again. The natural socialist leadership looked upon the charging of interest on loans as immoral, and by forcing banks to abolish the practice of usury, millions were freed from the slavery of debt. It was a spectacular financial recovery not witnessed before or since, and often referred to as the greatest economic miracle of all time. Meanwhile, most Western countries

were still mired in the Great Depression. Yes, and all deliberately, so you get your nineteen thirteen Federal Reserve Act that brings us straight into hell. And nobody even blames the bank. Nobody even blames the fact that there's a central there's a central bank eating and rotting away out of the country. And the people that were in charge, the Masons and the and the fellow travelers

that were pushing forth the cabalist agenda. They were doing their very best to make it the most severe of a depression as they could, including price fixing freaking cattle while people were starving, meaning they were killing them by FDR's decree. While people were starving, they were wasting the cattle and not using it for anything, so they could price fix collectivization in the US. I think we're good here. I mean, do you want to watch the last five

minutes verus whatever it is? Seven minutes? I think I was read the first name. They came in that tens of thousands, full of youthful idealism to worship the fear in the awesome surroundings of the Nuremberg Stadium. Among the worshippers in the Hitler youth was Alphonse he now a writer on the Nazi period. The decisive turning point in my life occurred at the age of ten. From that moment on, I would remain beholden to out of Hitler long and

till a flurady feat. I was one of eighty two thousand members of the Hitter Youth lined up in the Chaplins field. I stood in the first role, and when Hitler began to speak. Here were just two little nervousness finally to see our God. When he appeared on the podium, I was afraid to look at my neighbor because I didn't want him to see the tears in my eyes. My knees were shaking, and Hitler beamed down on us.

He calmed us down by lifting us. That's the emotional response you get from being in the presence of something that's really good, that's really happening, and not just some facade that's being played as a scheme upon you and both hands several times. When he began to speak, it was in a very conversational tone, man to boy, father to son, what are you find all the time? And on a little you know translation? When what iron here? I don't have? And he said how fortunate we were to live in

this new age. And he said, from now on you no longer have to fear any class distinction. You're all one. But the essence and the emphasis occurred in the final sentences. He leaned over the podium, and I know he looked straight into my eyes and he said, you, my boys, the young of Germany, live in a fortunate time because you are the standard bearers of the movement. You will inherit what we have so far created. And from that moment all without any doubt, I was found to add

people long and then afterward he felt big. In the mid nineteen thirties were the halcyon years of Hitler's Germany. Germany was at peace, her prosperity restored, and national pride recovered. To those prepared to ignore or justify the police state, it seemed a beautiful Germany. A host of distinguished foreign visitors, many with impeccable democratic credentials, came to call on the Fura at his mountain

retreat for Bergkhoff. Among them was the former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, with LG was his secretary, Albert silver Stuff. Hitler ran down the flight of stairs to welcome Elgie as he got out of his car, shook hands with him most warmly, and conducted us into the inside of the verll this massive room, the only light of which came from a massive window, which was terrific. I've never seen such a window. Lloyd George said,

you have done great things for Germany. You have restored her honor, and you have paid for her equal rights. Well there you go. So this one is called Hitler, the Greatest Wory I Never told, right, And there's twenty seven parts to it, about fifteen minutes or less. And you can find that places. You can find at places, hopefully someplace that doesn't have all these subtitles covering half the screen when you're watching it. That'd be

probably better. I guess it doesn't matter if you're listening to it. I speak free radio, by the way, speak free radio. Yes, Moneytree Publishing dot Com has all of those books that I mentioned. Also Hold on What's going on over here? Well, yeah, I know, right, yeah right? Oh man, yep, they're about to do it again with the bird flu Yes, exactly. This is a setup. They're not. There's there's no there's no liberation of mankind to be had by Donald J.

Trump, if anybody. When you when you frame it like that, it sounds pretty ridiculous to even assume that that's what's going on. That the Silver Crown, you know, Meshiak of the freaking Jews, right, that guy. I don't think that's gonna happen. Sorry, he didn't do it the first time around. He sure as what happened everything could be undone with an executive order when the next guy comes in, which means it was all breaking put together with popsicle sticks in the first place. Oh, we had economic

this and that. Yeah great? Yeah, how long did it take to destroy it all? There? You go? Oh? I saw his shut up? Shut up? Look at who were surrounded by it was. It was set up so it could be knocked down, and they were pins. Pins were set up so they could be knocked down, and then he could come back in and be like set them back up again. Yeah great, yeh, all right, So what are we doing here. I've got a couple of videos that are going to kind of introduce a new a new topic

here. We're doing it at the fifty seven mark, I guess. But it's I've got to tell you right now before we even get into it, that it's not quite what I wanted to present, Like, there's pieces that I want to address and in it can in conjunction with my book. That's why I got to make it like into a documentary type video and then play it for you here, because otherwise it's gonna there's gonna be a lot of extra and gentle stuff that I don't really need to get us off track.

There's certain types of information when it comes to this Abrahamic death cult, this trifecta of Abrahamic death cults, regardless if you're talking about Judaism, which is a death cult and it's of itself and it's a mask for Dionesian and saturn worship, and you can't if you want to argue that that's fine. People are welcome to be wrong as much as they like, but it's not it's not deniable. It's undeniable. When you look at the els, you'll see.

So where do we start with that then, Because I think first we break our brains out of the problem that we have believing that the good guys are the bad guys and the bad guys are the good guys. Right, first, we break our we break our programming. Is what we just went through with the whole series on Europa, and we will return to that to

refresh our memories. But what's the other big crutch, the big deception that's keeping us hinned to the ground by our knees, And that would be this this death cult that comes in three forms, at least three main forms, even it's a triangle right, So either you're nation of Islam, who also has a giant black cube which is a Saturn symbol at the Kabbah with the black stewing of Mecca, you know, secured to it, so you have

you have that, and they do cir circumambulations of seven times to represent the rings of Saturn, not knowing that's what they're doing it for. And it's all a big ritual that is a joke to the people who don't understand what they're doing and why they're doing it, because it's just tradition, so just do it. Uh. Trying to talk my wife about this lately. She thinks that nuts. Yeah, yeah, well, you know, it's what

happens. It is what happens because it's it's pretty deep. It requires you to have to So here's what help what's helpful is if you go through a whole lifetime full of programming, as we all do through school, not knowing that we're supposed to be cautious of what we're taking in and what we're absorbing and what we're holding true as our foundation from which we then measure the rest

of the world on. Right. You know, we're given to certain givens that we're supposed to then measure the rest of the world as we see things if we're even thinking at all, which is you know, a smaller fraction of the people who actually do that. Well, then if your base data is corrupt, then everything that you measure from then out is going to be inaccurate and it's going to give you erroneous conclusions and false feedback. Right,

So how do you fix that? The bottomy basically you have to go through a series of what some way call a death and rebirth in the mind. And how do you do that? There's ways, trust me, there's ways that you can do by accident. I wouldn't say a chemical the botomy would be a proper thing to do, But there are ways to put everything that you've felt so strongly about in question without destroying your mind itself. And I would say psilocybin did it for me or some other thing similar to that.

It wasn't. It wasn't a it wasn't a hallucinogen, which hallucination is a false term anyway. It's seeing something that's not normally seen and not seeing something that isn't there. It's just a different way that your brain perceives the data through a different filter system than what normally is put in place. So there's that, because honestly, there's really good, there's fright. I mean, otherwise you're stuck in that frame of mind where you're still filtering everything through that

same screen, and that screen is what's the problem. And you're never gonna be able to get over that because you're to reject stuff even if it's plainly said to you, and that's a subversion part, right, you have to

basically cleanse yourself of all that Mine happened by accident. Other things that helped me feel confident about it would have been like the still assignment that I had taken stuff like that, But something else, very strange on a metaphysical level had occurred to me, and I thought I was pretty wilde awake in twenty eleven, twenty twelve, you know, hating the government, thinking that everything's bullshit, screw tax has, screws, all this stuff, what's false authority,

all this and that was all good and fine, but you know, it takes a different level of saying our very government is at fault for murdering people in our own country and then blaming it on Muslims, you know, in two thousand and one. You know, it's a whole different level to say, Yeah, the people who we've been told our entire life are evil demons are actually the ones that try to liberate all of mankind and set things right at least in their country. And that's all they needed to care about

was their country, because that's where their people. And that's the thing. If they were the horrible things that they said they were, they would have imposed that upon others. Imagine imagine how sad that would be if we were if freedom, true freedom was imposed upon us. Oh, oh darn right. Prosperity in the lack of usury? Oh my god, stop it, stop the torture. What's that you say? Ten percent of my income is all it takes for me to pay my bills? Oh wow, I don't

want any of that. Get that out of my face, you big it. So yeah, I was watching something that we'd played this, we played that thing. What's going on? Like what Russia really is and what the expenses are these days? That's Moscow, which is expensive. Uh, it's nothing like, it's nothing like it is. Here. We're being guided out, we're being the fact that I have to worry about making five thousand dollars every month just to pay our bills is freaking insane, right, that's just

the bills, just about five thousand dollars every month. That's if I don't like pay by food and gas and shit like that. So I mean, and that's and that's only me, only me doing that because the other ones think that they're independent. The other one together, one on my level supposedly thinks that as long as she pays for her rap and her that's somehow she's independent when she's not paying for the bills whatever. Yeah, that's the burden

on my shoulders. Yeah, but anyhow, let's let's start this video here. Let me check one more spot because there's another there's another thing that I it's yeah, yeah, I think we've got a good spot here. I just want to We started playing this during the What's what makes me apprehensive is that I started playing this during the the wonderful conversation I had with Dustin Nemos And uh, good story bro, Good story bro, is all he could

say, because he can't be an adult. And by the way, did I tell you he's he's he has this thing called uncensored UH Church, which is basically his little cult. Yeah, yeah, he has he has a lot to protect. Bye by protecting that atrocity that they call a religion,

and then not against God at all. I'm just saying what they're calling God and religion is evil and they shouldn't do that because not because it'll make God angry, but because it's not right to drag his name through the mud and have this really horrible perception of a God who wants to destroy and kill everybody. That's that's Saturn, that's that's Cannonite's stuff. Right, that's not that's not the benevolent Creator. And if you won't believe that, oh well there

was never I've heard this argument, there was never a benevolent creator. That's what you perceive because we've kind of led you in that direction. But it's not. It's not there, so you shouldn't be looking for that in the Old Testament. Here's the thing with that, if you even if it's wrong, right, where did all these other archetypes come from from the minds of

people? Right? All these gods if they weren't actual people themselves. And this is a thing that happens too the Anu Naki and the whatever other gods Norse gods probably were in fact living beings. Whether they are people this tall

or that tall, who cares not the point. The point is they were probably flesh and blood beings at one time that were then deified later in the minds and memories of people, and then the legends occurred and they built them up over time, and then they were the gods that did this and gods that did that, you know, and it was more like a structure of like a governmental structure, but they had gods for everything, right, deities.

So with that being said, the archetypes and what people's impression of things are over time, you know, as their culture changes, is what you get for these myths. It's coming, it's being generated through the person. So these archetypes don't have as any more of an existence than your false impression of a of a benevolent creator. So in a sense, you created it,

even if it wasn't there. But I'm telling you that it is the all father roll, the god in the seventh level of you know, a on whatever you want to call it, that doesn't have much interaction with us, but it is the benevolent Creator that creates all other things, emanations as all that stuff. So that is a thing. So don't blame the one on the very top for the ship that's happening on the on the sub levels with all these other wicked, evil characters who want to pretend that they're the

one above it. You know, don't get stuck worshiping the assistant to the manager. Right. You're we're getting we're getting assistant to them. Who's his name, Dwight. We're getting Dwight from from off from the office. Uh. That that's that's who we think is is the yahweh. That's what that's what yahweh. He's the assistant to them. He's not the assistant manager. He's the assistant to the manager. Right, So let's not worry about him

too much. Let's not let's not get our heads wrapped around that guy too. Out that's pouring. Uh Now, I was looking for the video that I had played when I had Nemo sign. I didn't see it. So we're gonna jump into something else a little bits. Don't worry, it'll be plenty strange, but we're gonna play a little bit of this. You're gonna you're gonna see more than I was gonna share it at first because it's kind

of like a hammer over the head. But it's whatever when I when I structure this into an actual presentation with David Littwell and know that there's other guys who I guess apparently if you say anything in contrast. So here's the other thing about about Dustin. He said something about Jewish scholars it being being the fault for this thing about the Old TESTAMENT'M like, that's their book, dude. If you think that they're trying to pull something gup, they need people

to believe in that stuff. That's how they're manipulating everybody into this whole Red Helfer final Judgment done nonsense. They need you to be They're not going to tear apart their own book. That doesn't make any sense. It's like the logic, the the Socratic reasoning is not in a part, you know, in play with him, like because they would be self defeating and they're not.

They're not that dumb. They're not creative, they're just not. But they're but they're they're clever, right, They're not going to be that stupid to do something like that. So his argument is not very good. That it's oh, because of that that they're you know, they're trying to take it down. They're trying to do this. They wouldn't try to attack the Old Testament, the Torah. That's not that's not where they would tread.

They might say something about Jesus Christ. But it's actually just to make you want it, want it more. It's a reverse psychology thing that they do with that so that you don't question. That's part of the sciop either issue from one section of the si app to the other. And that's that's just how it goes there. You know. It's like a opposing you know, equal equal magnet, you know, a negative to a negative, so that

repels it, but it's pushing it towards something else. All right, Yeah, I don't know where I don't know where I put the other video of it, so I'm just gonna put up this instead. It's gonna get weird though. I'm gonna give you a warning right now. This is this is Ammin Hillman doctor. He doesn't use his name David because David is a murderer. Right, David murdered three people in succession to get to where he was

and uh, David of the Bible. And this is why when Jesus, I don't think that's a real thing where he's like, yeah, I'm just under David just to get his claim. Mistake, that's something that a writer wrote who reffused the Old Testament to the New because and then then the whole Merivigian thing doesn't make any sense either, because if your perception of Jesus as this guy who's awesome and wonderful, well the Mirvigian bloodline or a bunch of

fucking ruthless, murdering assholes. So how would that be you know what I mean? Like did the the level of behavior and the and the conduct would have to be somewhat similar for that to be real. Otherwise you're saying that either his his uh, his seed is freaking psychotic and they just lost their shit and lost their minds after Jesus, or there's something else going on there, like a big fat lie about the mirror Vingians and all that stuff.

None of it makes any sense if you just look at what they're doing, like, Okay, this is their conduct, this is how they operate, this is what they're involved in. How is that a good thing? How is that something that is you know, carrying on the legacy. It's not. It's evil, all right. Hold on, So this one's gonna get weird. I'm telling you right now. I'm gonna start it at the two fifty five mark. He's gonna start talking about some stuff and it's gonna get

strange. But I'm gonna do some of commentary as we go to this is this is like the this is like the most unwise way to do this. It's like it's a little invasive. But this is doctor da doctor Ammin Hillman remembers D. C. Hillman, D C am I don't care about dias theories. I'm not selling people merchandise, all right. So his his position is, uh, it's a little strange. He he has studied Greek, ancient Greek for like thirty five years. He was he's a doctor. He

was at university's he went to uh sites and digs in Israel. Had some stranger just happened there, which is interesting because the same thing happened to Vernon Howell, who we know as David Koresh when he went to Israel. Like there's something there's something evil in the dirt in Israel. That is like possessing people. But I'm not saying that that it did a negative thing. To David koresh Vernon Howell, I think actually did something good positive, But there's

something weird. There's something weird out there, and there's a struggle, it seems like, in that god forsaken place between two different powers and that they

influence people. And now with doctor Hillman, he is, like I said, very very well versed in the use of ancient Greek and what it really truly means, in the multiple multiple words that are created through that language, like two hundred and fifty to five hundred thousand words, because it's a way you build upon words, right, So there's multiple, vverytions of what things mean. And he's been studying this and you'll never stop studying it because it's

that's how many words. It's crazy, right. So he's saying that the translations are absolutely garbage and that there's lazy translators out there, mis translations, potentially deliberate ones. But the stuff that actually did make it into the Bible itself is very questionable because the assumption that it means one thing is not correct.

I'm here for those texts. That's what I'm here for and I love how so often in your interviews you bring up just nuances of the origins of words, in the ways that you know the words evolved and what they mean that you really if you're just going with English translation, we lose so much of the richness of it. And I think you've you've pointed out well too that a lot of our those of us that have di converted from Christianity, like a lot of our drive at first is just to say this is a

bullshit worldview, it's not real. But then as we heal from that and get regrounded and flame our identities as it were, you can kind of have that freedom to go back to the Bible and say, Okay, now that I know this isn't a real God, but what is this book? Because it's got some really cool stuff, everything from Gomatria and in morology, astro theology, ancient epics stories, it's like rights and rituals that some people take

literal. That's one of the biggest problems that they're reading a story that seems fantastical or nonsensical, but what they don't realize what they're reading is an actual right and ritual ceremony a Dionesian ceremony at times, but definitely magical. Definitely something that they don't get because they're reading it as a literal translation and they're missing the point that they're talking about drug experience and other things like, well,

I'll just let them talk. This stuff is full of a way of little mysteries, and you end up having quite a respect for the people that wrote it, not because you think it's reality, but just because it's a really amazing book. Yeah, and I think it's got a lot of dirty, dirty sex and drugs, and it's got un it's got an underbeling that people don't. People don't get to see zee what a lace stays actually does.

And that's what Jesus called himself, but he's denied it. When the cops shure though at four am, and guest Simone and nobody tim, nobody sees the naked kid that Jesus was with when he was arrested. Nobody knows what he's doing there, why he has a Medicaid bandage on his private parts, right, and Jesus is raising his hands a cop show up. He's like, ah, not a lay Stay's that word lay Stays. That's a child trafficker. Tim Jesus is saying he's not a child trafficker upon his arrest

in the company of the naked miner. Why why did nobody? Why did none of my pastors tell me that? Why did Why did the Dallas Theological Seminary not explain that to me? When I enrolled? I had to leave Dallas Theological Seminary because their Greek program stank. I didn't know you went there. My parents went there. That's interesting. I do want to get into the Greek and all the stuff with the Garden of Goosemite and other things,

and the you know, Zeus for Sephanie dynasty stuff. But could I ask just before we get into the meat of your research, which is itself you know, could take hours and hours just to dig into the surface level of that. But for this, for the sake of my channel, one of the things that we love to do is just really hear people's stories. So could you take a few minutes. I'm not I don't know your story, So we'll go as long as we need to with this part of it,

and then we'll jump into your research. But could you just tell us how did you get exposed to Christianity? And what was your journey like? Sure, so just quickly, I was a child listening to doctor Jay Vernon McGee, graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. I'm a child that read Lewis Ferry Schaeffer, doctor Ironsight, all these great commons and just some of the greatest Baptist Christianity theology you can possibly imagine. So, you know, by the time

I was in high school, I went to a special high school. And by the time I was there, you know, I was teaching Sunday School because the youth pastors. You guys know how it is out there, Baptists, You know how it is. It's not always quality, you know what I mean, It's not always you know, people who are you know,

come on, we need some good teachings. So I taught Sunday School and I went to mission at volunteered to a mission where I helped to convert a bunch of people who needed conversion mostly from alcohol, mostly from alcohol, and we fed them and they were hungry, so they were kind of forced captives, right, But I worked within the machine to create and women who committed their lives to Christ, who were born again and who could have a personal

relationship with their Lord and Savior. I was there completely and completely. Can ask a real quick question on what you just said, knowing that you did preaching safs and people and I did the same thing with church and sue kitchens and street corners. Do you feel guilty at this point about that, like almost as if you want to make amends. No, not at all.

I don't feel guilty about any of my converts whatsoever, because I gave them part of an experience, a psychological experience that acted to submerged, submerged them really in a reality that is quantum, and I don't I don't look back on those experiences as bad as a bad thing for those people, for any of them. Yeah, yeah, I was realized. I was coming up too, when the politics had just started permeating, and you too, I'm

sure this is part of this is part of your experience as well. But and that kind of indoctrination, you know, I was already used to that and rejecting the politics and the money because that scheme that Christianity is built upon, of the exchange of this for that, that eternal life, which is funny, that doesn't exist, by the way, for all the Christians out there, right, eternal life doesn't exist. It's not a concept, right. Ionic life is the life that Jesus says he can give you. Ionic

life. And that's a term from the ancient mysteries, and that term was actually examined by the Thagarians who talked about the different degrees of the universe. There's three hundred and sixty and they talk about this within the functioning of the mystery. When you say mystery, you and I look at it as if it's a fairy tale concept. There's this thing book mystery, hau, I'm

partaking it. I don't know. It's a religious operation in antiquity. And when you read those texts and suddenly realize, oh, they're not talking like we are about a fairy tale. They're talking about people within history. To me, that's the real that's the real magnetism. These texts are so on. There's so much beauty in this ancient Greek and that's why it needs to be fiercely defended and given to people. That was part of my break,

tim. I was in Aristotle in order to train myself through the university. Right, I got my bachelor's in classics. Why so that I could go on to seminary and be able to function at a high level of competency with the text, that's all. And when I got to the seminary, what was going through my head was a lot of aristome and a lot of the

classical philosophy and history and tragedy drama. It's all religion. Right. When you realize that their tragedies were just religious performances, you realize, oh shoot, right. That put that together with the stuff that I started to see on the medical side, and there's cracks. There's cracks. And I don't have to disprove God exists. I don't have to disprove Jesus exists. I

don't care about an ism or any extremity. I want those texts. And so I got to the point that I left Dallas Theological Siner because the training was I went to John Walbrod, who was president at the time. I said, look, this is not working. It's not working. What happened, you know? I told to him about To his credit, he said,

the standards are not what they used to be. To his total credit, right, And so I've been went on and said, well, I got to go get the tools that I need, and that's going to be on the side where classical philologists are. Is there the ones who instruments?

Can I clif with that time though with in parallel with your educational concerns, were you through this period of going to church, teaching a church, doing missions, were you what we would call in a personal relationship with Jesus where you were praying and not just reading the text for the sake of learning and understanding the backgrounds and the cultural context and the linguistics, but as it were a love letter that Jesus wasn't just a character in this story, but he

was the true God. He was the lover of your soul that bought you with the price of his own blood. Like how deep were you in this? Yeah? No, I was. I had a very very and I still have a very very personal relationship with Jesus Christ completely. You would say you still do, if you'd yes, If you aren't born again, I'm sorry, there's no admittance. If you don't walk into that temple and see that says know yourself, right, Jesus is just practicing ancient religion and that's

all he's doing. So if you can't have that relationship, then there is no reality. I had and have a very personal relationship. Now, once I found out he was resting with a naked kid, things went kind of h No, I'm not sure, and it was downhill as I increased my capacity for reading. And this is what I'm talking about, Tim, There are people on there, and your audience will be able to appreciate this.

They will throw in your face I do Greek or I do Hebrew. They'll do that, and then all of a sudden, you don't know whether what they're talking about is accurate or not. Somebody like me can hear it. On the classical side, Greek in Latin can hear it. Why because and I train people, Now that's what I do it. Whizn't I train people to be able to access those original texts. That's all I do. But in the process, you can hear it when somebody's off and when they're not

on a text like they should be. That's the the that only comes from reading everything. And we have so so much. You know, the popular stuff I have seen it just a huge see of stuff that I can mention authors to you that you will never have heard of. But we're incredibly important and antiquity and quoted and and have beautiful, beautiful stuff. I mean, amazing, amazing. That's why that's some of that stuff has woven into the New Testament. It's not like it's woven in. It's a document that all

those individual letters and gospels are documents from antiquity. We treat those the same as you would Homer, as you would Virgil, as you would any of the contemporary Roman authors. Those are treated the same. This is not magic la la world I taught in seminary. This is not that world, right, This is not we have these texts they belong only to us. No, they're just another set of texts from the ancient world. So in that

context, there's nothing woven into them. They're as completely native as something written in Hellenistic Alexandria, like the Septuogen, the thing what we call the Old Testament, it's original, is not Hebrew. That Septuogen is a native Greek work. Bam. And that's what I was saying to Nemos as well. The Hebrew came after. Yeah, it's a native Greek work. Linguistically,

I'm saying linguistically right, and it's coming from the third century. Those terms that are BC third century BC being I can show you that those terms are coming from Hellenistic Alexandria. Fantastic. Before we get into some of that, I do want to step back say, because you kind of threw me for a loop and you said you still have a personal relationship with Jesus. I wasn't sure if you were speaking tongue in cheek there, but I'd like to

understand what you mean by that. You don't actually believe that Jesus is the real creator of the universe, right? Do I believe that Jesus is the real creator. I don't believe anything, right. I am an investigator. I'm a worshiper of reason. The classics have defiled my brain. They have enabled me to reach up and it's a stretch man coming from Anglo Zaccon. It's a stretch to reach up to fill the capacity that the Greek has.

That's who I am. What he's saying there, too, is that because the Greek is such a all encompassing and just incredibly detailed language that the septuaga and things like that, there's there's concepts in Greek that don't translate into an eight thousand word Hebrew when you have five hundred thousand words, so things are

not just lost in translation. But they thought in Greek, which means that was their primary language, it wasn't their secondary, which goes back to the whole idea that I was proposing and showing when I read that piece from that book called the Laughing Jesus, that they wrote in Greek and thought in Greek. These Hellenistic Jews, meaning that talmey Suedter during his reign taught them to be literate in the first place, and no sooner did he do that that

they started revising history to put themselves in the center of everything. And they utilize the myths of those eras in that time and rewrote them in a different way to make themselves the most important people in the world. So when you say you have a personal relationship, I believe Do I believe in anything? No, now I don't. I believe that reason is what gives us the human right to proceed forward into the frontier. That's it. If it doesn't

stand with reason. Do I have a personal relationship with Jesus? You better believe it. We've already been wrapped up together into history, so you better believe it. So you mean that in the sense of like someone that loved Shakespeare's works and was just a master of it would say they have a personal relationship with Shakespeare. Not that they're calling Shakespeare of God or divine figure or something. It's just it's part of your story. At this point, there's

a deeper there's a deeper level than that. You and I both know that. I was given a talk once and a guy came up to me at the end of the talk. This is in Gloucester, and it was a gentleman who had been molested, not just molested, raped rapes full on by a priest. And it was one of the priests that first broke They made a movie about this guy. I didn't know. He just walked up to me. And at that it was Boston, that old Boston breaking of the

child rape with the priests any who. He was crying. He came up to me. I was talking, he was crying, and I had been giving a talk on ritual rape in the early Church. And he with tears in his eyes, he came up to me and he said, you don't know what you've done. And I said, I'm sorry, what is it? And he said, you have tapped into the heart of what they do. Said, I saw in my priest rapist eyes exactly what came out of your mouth. And all I was doing I wasn't giving him ideas all or

you know, academic foolery. All I was giving him were the texts on the ritual rape. All I was doing was bringing that out, reviving it for them to see. Historically. Does that guy have a personal relationship with Jesus? You you darn straight he does. Will he ever lose that relationship? No? No, will. I know. I've been there, other people who have been there, Julie and the apostate right has been there, although he was kind of hiding the whole time because they just killed all his

family. Never mind, But I think you're using the the the idea of a personal relationship with Jesus in a slightly different way that I mean. But I think I understand. So as long as we're clear, we're not we're not telling our audience that there're sinners in need of a savior and that Jesus is magic blood will save you. But going back to your story, could you tell us when you were looking at this and you began to see the

texts more and more of what they were. At what point did you begin to question the whole narrative of whether or not, you know, the Christian relview is accurate, that that there really was a sin issue and that Jesus really was the real, actual savior of people's souls. Yeah, you know, I don't think there is a particular time when that can yield together. As I investigated and just aged and investigated the texts themselves, there came a

point that I could no longer morally uphold what Christianity is. And if you want to say, there's one siminal moment when I said I cannot go back, is the boy moment? As soon as I saw that in the original. And look, there's also a text that's been The scholar who discovered it and translated got in big trouble for doing it, kind of got repressed. But we do have a text of Pseudo Clement that talks about Jesus doing things with kids, and he's doing sexual things within the context of the mystery.

And when people look you want a lightning moment, try this one. What happens when you realize that the apostles are teenage boys, They are not adults. They're teenage boys, all of them, and John, the youngest is probably about ten ten to twelve. That where do you get that? Right? Nobody ever questions that your audience, I'm sure right now looking around at what right when you do this? But yeah, wake up, wake up and look at the texts. Right, they're those mathe tastes. They're not

growing, man. That's why they live so long after he does, the ones that make it. That's when he lives so long because they're just kids. And now you understand why he's walking around calling them his little sheepies his children. He doesn't he doesn't interest them as an equal. He's a thirty

year old man talking to children. Right, taking into an upper room and a shady set of circumstances now with the guy with pot, and this is gonna happen if you follow, if you follow just the mystery terminology, right, you have to be led to the conclusion that something is actually going on. That when he raises his hands and he says, I am not a child trafficker, I think that's it. And you know, look, I've been into the ancient cult. This is maybe an additional way of answering your

question, I've seen the ancient cult. I've seen it. I've worked with the text I've worked with the magic texts that nobody looks at. Nobody studies these things, and they all have. You know, there's this German scholar back in the thirties. The German classicists in the thirties were extraordinary, just like the Brits about two decades before them extraordinary. You know, this is

the good period when they're editing texts that nobody reads. Right, and I go back to these texts and begin reading into the cult that's going on around the mystery and how the mystery is executed. Dude, you can trace all that stuff just through the drugs if you want, and it all becomes sexual.

And when you talk about the drugs, he worked with Galen texts which thousands upon thousands upon thousands of pages were written, and Galen was translating the ancient Greek and talking about the medical or the drugs of that era in that time. And when you see what those terminal with that terminology is and when it comes into play with the quote unquote religious texts, that's where he's where

he's going with this. That there's not just an overlap, but there's they're talking about something that other people completely miss because they're not understanding the the medical or the or the mystery as in the magical working that they're doing, the ritual that involves those drugs, and they're describing it in a way that they're achieving some sort of you know, connection with beings or gods or whatever.

But it's all in the framework of a drug induced experience. That kid that was with him a Dionysus style or if you want to call it Bacchus or if you want to call it Yeldebos or Saturn style ritual. There's one author

from antiquity that says that kid is the one that had that antidote. Originally, they said that antidote they tried to give Jesus on the cross was for dipsass, right, And if you know anything about the drugs in the ancient world and Greco Roman culture, you know, straight up, man, those things are the dipsass is the one that they give you. It makes you super thirsty and you're like, ah, God, have some water, and you start losing it. You start losing it. Why because that's what they're

trying to put you into prophets are mind altered people. When Ezekiel stands up there, I told you the original is more interesting. When Ezekiel stands up there and he's has the hand of God punching into the eremon. If you don't know what that is, it's because you don't know drugs in the ancient world. It punched them into the eremon. And what did he experience, what did he see? He went through the wheels, the wheels, and everybody's like, oh, the wheels of a side. Oh, it's a

this ring. No, And if you've ever read any of the texts around this, you're like, huh, what right, they're drugs. The Trohoi and Greek are drugs. Now. All of that was translated from the Greek back translated into Hebrew, not just any Hebrew, but a dead Hebrew, a liturgical Hebrew in the one thousand to eleven hundred on Odomini. So the word there, because ancient Hebrew only has an eight thousand word capacity. This is unique words eight thousand. Some people say nine thousand. I don't think

it's I don't know. I'll leave that to the Semitic scholars. I don't think it really matters at that point whether you do an extra thousand. What are we talking about with the Greek? You're English, Modern Hebrew sixty thousand, Modern Hebrews flourishing. Yay, good job. Right, languages live and die, right, it's a struggle. It's nature. It's a struggle. Oh love that Tower of Babylon stuff. Anyway, it's a strip for survival. How many unique words are there in English? Oh, probably upwards of

maybe one hundred and twenty thousand, right, maybe more? How many are there in ancient Greek? We don't know for certain, but it looks like there's at least two fifty. And I've seen people projected as high as it's probably like more five hundred thousand. You have to realize that this language is developing over a law long period of time, and it is sweeping everybody else.

People don't know it. But the Romans, those dwelling backwards knuckleheads in antiquity, the only way that they progressed was a great woman came to them and taught them how to write an alphabet. Isn't that nice? That's the way to go. That's the power structure of antiquity. You didn't understand that about the oracles. You didn't know why Paul was being chased around by Apithnea and why it is that she's saying this, dude, he's doing the christ

thing. Why did that upset him so much? History and acts? Yeah, yeah, yeah, well real quick before I want to dive into some of these details, but I just want to go back to your story for just a moment and then go right back to maybe on the Garden of the seventy story to kind of clarify some things for viewers that maybe are new to these idiots, because I'm sure some of my viewers have seen her before and

would know where they're tracking with you, and others would not. But just when you got to a point where you said, I can't believe this world anymore, this is not ultimate reality, how difficult was that for you to kind of reclaim your identity and how did you deal with questions of the afterlife for yourself at that point? And just like what changed? Yeah, I understand, Yeah, what really was different from me was I had a buffer.

I didn't reach a point that I said, oh my god, this stuff is garbage and I'm going to jump off the Cliff, I didn't have that point when I was about eleven, Yeah, I think I was eleven. I got down on my knees in my bedroom and asked for wisdom, right, and opened up a book and saw Sophia is crying in the streets, and she's being pursued by men who want to kill her, and she's knocking on your door. You take her in, she says, if you take her in, she'll stay with you the rest of your life. Isn't

that nice? I was like, yeah, heck, yeah, I want that. That's what I want. I want Sophia because she was beautiful. Man, the text described her. She was beautiful. Is that is that the one? It is? Yeah, some wise guy wrote it, I heard. But what happened, What happened? That buffer followed me, so that by the time that I realized, as you're saying, the Christianity was not what I thought it was, I had already been introduced to the muse

on the classical side. And that's exactly who Sophia is. She is that moosa, right, And you know, so I had a very gentle buffer for from the classical world, from the pre Christian classical world, kind of inserted into my operating system. It wasn't as drastic. Oh my god. Now I will say I had a drastic moment when I found an aked kid with Jesus. At that moment, I said, you must either stand with this or against this, and I wasn't about to stand with a pedophile.

I'll just make that clear to everyone. As soon as I saw Jesus for what was going on, Okay, okay, blay stays he's working as a lay stas, and all of a sudden, the entire text makes complete and total sense, and it makes sense from a historical standpoint. I don't have to introduce you to any ideas. All I got to do is show you Greek words and stuff coming out of Jesus's mouth. Yeah, that was very similar with me for the genocides of the Old Testament. That was exactly what

started my deconversion process. We're singing a song, remember that song, Joshua Fault the Battle of Jericho, And that was just that. We're just I've got small children. We're sitting sitting around, I should say, standing around, spinning as we do. I learned quickly that kids like we'll do Bible time a lot better. In devotions if you're having fun, So we wouldn't

sing our songs. We would sing and spin. And we're spinning around, singing Joshua Fault, the Battle of Jericho, laughing ourselves away, getting busy, And for the first time in my life, it struck me, I'm about to teach my kids genocide, land, theft, slavery, child bride, stoning, and worse, and I'm going to have to defend it. And it was like, oh my god, what am I teaching my kids?

And it took me three years from that point to get out. But it's amazing the ways that these you just you realize you're more moral than the god character, You're you're more loving than the psychopathic. Yeahweh before we I do want to again go back to the Garden of seventy second but last question,

though, how did you deal with the afterlife? Could you be a little more specific give me did you did you conclude you've lost you've lost it at that point, that you have just one life and nothing else And was that a loss to you? Oh, I see what you're saying. No, By the time I got there, ionic life was a part of the equation. I've already seen the original, so the whole thing of eternal life, it didn't impact me. I didn't think, oh crap, now I'm

going to go into hell. What I mean, Oh no, I'm going to hell right, because I had cracked the weakness in our lens that we look at the Bible with already, so I knew that there was something going on. The ionic life didn't scare me. But no, no, no, no, definitely definitely. But that fear that you're talking about is exactly what the ancient authors who wrote about the dangers of Christianity. That's exactly what they said, is that that's that fear you generate. I I truly do

feel terrible sympathy, you know, for Christians Evangelicals. I'm not talking about your average Catholic who's going through the motions. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about people who have been born again into eternal life. I feel bad for them because that fear. As you know, that fear is the essential motivator of your religion. You love Jesus because Jesus gives you eternal life, and if you don't love him, you don't have eternal life. Think

about that. It's the same quandary we see in Job right. The devil knows right, God's the first liar. But the devil knows that. And the devil says, you can get this guy to curse you just by taking away his stuff. What happens. He takes away his stuff and then restores it, and Jobah sitting around watching. Has anybody ever thought job is sitting around with a new family. All his other family were killed and for that he's a good follower of Yahoo. Right. To me, the logic of

that is so masterfully on the devil's side. You want to see who God is. He's somebody who will kill your friggin family right to prove a point. And Christians. Christians love that they do because the Christian operating system is one of the fear of God. It's the fear of God. When you lose that fear of God because people like your situation watching somebody do a genocide, well, how can we? That's why my first name is David,

and I never used my middle name is Ahman. I never used David because as soon as I figured out I was reading, it was like David slaughter the village women and children to please the Lord. Really you mean the stuff in Gaza is pleasing to the Lord. It is. Think about that for a minute. Oh my god. And you know what, I've got lots of Israeli friends. People don't really because I worked there for a year.

People don't realize that your average Israeli thanks Christianity and this religion of Judaism are bs. Most of them, most of them not. They called the Orthodoxy there. They call them the penguins because of what they wear, the black and the white with the hats. They called them they it's it's a disparaging term, but they called them the penguins eight and they mock. That should

be our new word for them. Whenever you see them yelling off about Deuteronomy and am Black and stuff like that, Like ah, the penguins are squawking again religion and they get angry because it's destroying their justice system. People don't realize that. You think that they're this stuff, this sacrifice, this child sacrifice. You turned away from Christianity because there's something in you that followed was this pole of d wole of justice, whole of Nemesis. Right, the

eye of justice is always honest. You can't justify killing of those people want to care if you are God? Right, Oh my god, I love. What does ionic life means? Yeah, it is life within ion. Ion is that space that is outside of time. So what affects us? So think about that now, what is chronos? Chronus is time? Time is the deception? Right? This is really kind of deep here. Saturn is time is pronos is Saturn is satan. Right, So that's when you're

outside of that's that's that's the true life. Right now, we're in the deception. And this is what he's alluding to without saying it the way I said that within the time stream is a reflection. This is how they looked at it is a reflection of that ionic existence. And by reflection we're talking

about a mirror. So this would also indicate why these Frankists invert everything, right, and why the wizards and the and the sorcerers the freest craft the people like Alistair Crowley would write about how you should if you're going to be a good practitioner of magic, you should learn how to speak backwards, walk backwards, all this other stuff because the reflection, the mirror is what the

other side sees. So there you're going to be seen more by this whatever deity you're trying to tap into, which most likely be Chronos or Satan. Right, this yelled both character if you are showing that you understand that element of it, so they're looking look at they look at it. Physics wise, is the space outside of Chronos? It's a space outside of time? Boom? Yeah, okay, all right, that's sort of like so it's like a a need to escape from the time loop or the deception of time

as above, so below, concept as above, so below. I don't know if that's particularly related. I can't make it an action in my mind. But as above, so below is standard magic practice, right. I mean you mentioned like you escape because you feel like you had already gone onto an ionic mindset. Leaving Christianity wasn't that painful to you? Could you connect

the dots from me? What did it mean? Like? Where were you emotionally and psychologically with this ionic mindset that realizing the Christian world view is not ultimate reality. Let me just jump in here real quick too. There's this book called just a short Story. It's pretty crappily written, but it's called Those Who walk Away from Omylus, and it takes place in a like an

epic way, meaning that it's in the middle of something. It's the middle of a festival, and there's someone playing a flute, which you could probably equate to a pan type character, and there's this big festival, and everybody's

seemingly supposed to be hearing and happy and all this other stuff. But what they then start to describe is that their entire happiness and their way of life is dependent upon this one child who is, you know, in like a basement dungeon, who is malnourished, maltreated, never able to be shown smile, love, affection at all, just negativity all the time. And this is what fuels their society to have prosperity, is this torture of this one

child. And those who walk away from Omeolus are the ones who can't take it anymore, who can't live with that. Here's the screwed up part. No one ever tries to intervene and save that child. They just walk away. So what the hell are they right? They don't. They're not in there trying to, you know, preserve the life and take in the child

and rescue him. They just walk away from it because they can't. They simply can't handle it knowing that that's what their entire structure is built upon, and in a sense is kind of what you know, if you continue because you're afraid of death and you know that there's something's wrong with their religion, but you still follow it because you don't want to be uh, you don't

want to. You don't want to, you don't want to expire when you die, and that's your that's your whole you know, tether to it all.

Then he's making a point here that this is kind of this, this is kind of the same, the same situation that we're that we're facing here, is that what do we overlook because we're if we just keep believing hard enough and we keep on telling ourselves that this is a benevolent creator that they're describing, not saying that there isn't one, because I believe that there is, and I know that there is, but that I don't think that's someone

that's being portrayed in these Abrahamic religions simply that there's not. They they've uh co opted that idea, but they've never actually really shown very much benevolence in any of the writings. The didn't mean that much to you, like what was unless it was schizophrenic where one day yahweh is Yahoo is happy, one day he's not and people suffer for it. What was going on in your heart? Yeah? See that. That's the one difficulty we have is I

cannot. I don't. I don't see it as non reality. There is a Christian reality, and it's very real, and it's shaping us. Those forces are shaping us. For example, the assault on democracy, it will happen over and over and over again. A return to classical thought is what brings revivals of democracy. It's what brought the United States right. That happens throughout history. I don't have to believe it or not. Jesus is a

reality, very much a reality. But me like, like you know how sometimes you'll see maybe in some big hall or some church building where they've got dozens of different light fixtures, and you'll see this, you know, the electrician put in like an electrical box. You're like twelve different switches, and you know you can flip flip them all up all down, but there's there's

a whole bunch of them. And if you imagine that, you know, you're you're in this big building and there's again a twelve twelve gang electrical box, and each one of those represents some aspect of our life and experience in our world. So you flip one off. All the humans are gone, you flip no one off. The earth is gone. You flip nothering off, the souls, you keep flipping them off. Everything's everything in the known

universe is gone. When it's dark and there's there's nothing that we can perceive is left? Is God still? There is Jesus still there? You would say no to that? Correct, No, because I'm not an atheist, right, Okay, No, no, of course not. Look, when you turn off all the lights, you can still have love. You can still have that erros, right, But to have it? How could there be loved if there's nothing left? The Founders? Oh that's interesting. Let

me address that. The Founders. All right, well we have to say goodbye for today. But yeah, it did get weird, and I was planning on, you know, bringing this in a little bit later, but I didn't. I didn't. But there's there's more to this, and it's a lot. There's there's other arguments that you can make that are not as

invasive as but I mean, you have sought to understand it. Appreciate the fact that this guy is looking at the texts for what they actually mean, and he has a better grasp and understanding on the ancient Greek that is most certainly the original language that it was written in. And these claims of a very more ancient you know, fifteen p fifteen hundred BC or whatever for Moses and all this stuff, none of that came about until the Hellenistic period.

So if they were dipping into other texts to give themselves legitimate claim on the past, that's one thing. But for them to say that there was ever anybody talking about this stuff in the Torah and these characters in Torah prior to the Hellenistic period, that's where the it's a there's no evidence for that. That's just a claim. But anyway, it's ten am. Good talking to

you. I gotta get something set up in just in case in the event that doctor Glynnon is available, we'll see how that works and see what happens. But I will be here at eleven am just in case doctor Monzo shows up. If now, it'll be a very short video and I'll say goodbye for the day and we'll continue on tomorrow. All right, you know where the go you know where the good gifts and go is. You know where the Patreon is another good stuff, and I hope it didn't have so too

many people today. I noticed I saw this kind of a steep drop off after But it's all good. It's all good. Ammon is an interesting character. But the more you get I've immersed myself in like many hours of the stuff. I don't agree with a lot of it, but at least at least I have questions. I'm not saying I don't agree with I'm saying I have questions as to where his where his position is because I don't see anything

better in some in the practices of the Hellenistic era either. There's got to be something out there that is more kind and pure, and I think what we're missing here is that that actually came from what we're reading in the or Linda book and uh the Praya Priya's Children. And that's that's where I hold uh. You know, my claim that there's still just because I know because

I have a personal experience and the relationship with a benevolent creator. Regardless if it's delusion or not, I don't care it's would I know to be true that that's out there, and that this other person out here who's claiming to be that is the impostor, and unfortunately that's dragging us all to a bad place. And if that weren't the case, I wouldn't have any problem with

it. Let anybody believe and think what they want. But those with all the money and the power are manipulating the minds of people on a very suicidal path. That's if you'll just look around. All the things that are happening right now are all tied into that. And our obedience to these things is happening because of our belief that this is the way, the only way, and if we defy it or deny it, then somehow we're just as good as cannon fodder. We're just as good as dead in the afterlife. And

that's a pretty stronghold on people. It's it's a it's a hostage situation, and where the hostages all right? Bye? M h m hm.

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