We are a little bit live, okay, mister stefan Verse Stoppin will be on in about twelve minutes, but I came on early number one to check the connection, like yesterday was a little jacked up during our livestream for the final hours of Bill Cooper. So far, so good. I want to show you his website, I want to show you his YouTube channel, and I want to get you familiar with author, expert master martial artists, expert
survival survivalist, and an expert on how to build communities. That's who we're talking to you tonight, and we're gonna get into, well, hopefully we're gonna get into a lot of current events and why we should all be concerned that this stuff is going to hit home and we want to be prepared as best we can. It's ridiculous to go out and freak out over it, I guess, because when it's your time, there's no such thing. It's preparing for it. There's ways to not foolishly go when there was options,
of course, and of course preparing for your family, protecting them. And then if you have all these supplies and you don't have anything to protect thus supplies, that's a big gap into the logic there, because you should expect people will want what you've got, especially if you've got everything all nice and
neat and tidy. These are different levels of extreme extremity, right If they do something stupid, and I guarantee you it won't be a quote unquote terrorist that does it, It'll be orchestrated through the infiltrated in our government because this is what they want, all right, So what then it could happen randomly anywhere we don't have intel. I tried to create that with Wcaji on telegram, got about eight people involved, and then it just kind of fizzled out.
And the Telegram group all bussers, studios, we do share a lot of information, but none of us are like on the inside that can or just researching the heck out of something with the time to do so, that can supply documentation or information with insight that could warn people. That was the whole plan that I had a year and a half ago when I first set that up on telegram, to just get people there. And then you know, we had a quidded message system that we were going to use, and
all this other stuff in the rep got to have the people. So anyway, with that being said, when you look at the horrors of these bombings, and they love showing this so that it scares us more as to what could happen here. What I don't like is I hate seeing children being harmed for some a hole's agenda. And I sure as hell don't like the fact that okay, he'll be okay, hold on, let me just say it's cool. Excuse me. One moment, you'll be able to hear what I
say. It's cool. I'll play one of your videos and get people familiar with you. Well, you get set up period. So Stefan might be a little late, which is good because it gives me a time to play one of his videos. Anyhow, if they're going to be randomly, and I have like a sister who lives in Manhattan, and New York seems to be a prime target all the time. It represents a lot of things symbolically and population wise. It's dense, so it's a more bang for the buck.
And that was not supposed to be a pun, but it's kind of true. If they do do anything stupid or evil and rotten and soulless, then I don't like the idea that that's threatening. I don't like seeing it happen to other people. I don't like the idea that that threat is being imposed upon potentially my family, your family. That infuriates me. So what
can we do about it? What can't we do about it? And once goes down, what are we to do then, besides keep your head together and you know, hopefully reflects of muscle memory type stuff because you've trained will help out. I mean, lots of people had farms during the uh Bolshevik Revolution, but they went after them first and wholesale murdered them, causing their own famine. Because it's all about the control. Fuck the logic, right,
sending a bunch of thugs to do a job. That's why they had to constantly be funded and sent supplies by America, which is a horrible thing to think about as they're murdering people, starving them to death, stealing the grain and most of it rotted. But people were dying and starving, and if you went to pick up food they would shoot. You. Don't think that that's something that happened in the past. Consider that something that could very
easily. Oh, they just love the play that their record is on repeat, if you know what I mean. All right, so let's go and you, mister just stop in his website here, we'll go to the YouTube channel. We'll go out here first, all right, Stefan verst stop and you can see on the screen and how it's spelled. You can see in the title of the video how it's spelled. In the description. You can see the link for China strategies. I should have been a YouTube link on
here too. Maybe I'll do that when I finished the broadcast. So I want to get into the videos. That's so, there's a playlist for it. The how it will go down videos are great. But I want to see if Defense against the Psychopath is in one of these. I'm sure it is. It's got to figure out which one. You know what this is from his book? And he uh transgressed, well, he ordered the audio of a particular section. And they believe it was the Art of Urban Survival
that this came out of. Even if I'm closer, it should be all right. So it's thirty seven minutes long. We'll obviously not gonna be able to listen to the whole thing, but it gives us a good intro. This was yeah, four hundred forty eight thousand reviews twelve years ago, and it looks like he reposted it again with the audio only yeah, four years ago. But let's go ahead and watch this. Don't worry. I have AD blocker on this computer, which it will just make it a little hard
to get started. Then I'll be all right, except to skip it. It was right. Psychopathy infects the full spectrum of humanity, irrespective of race, culture, geography, economic class, or personality type. It is distributed in a population in a similar way that left handedness is. One would not notice a person as left handed until you see him write or catch a ball. Similarly, one may not notice a psychopath until you see him do something
that requires them to have a conscience. Most people think of a psychopath as a rare creature, found only in the lowest levels of society. However, the reverse is true. They are not rare, but actually quite common, and you are more likely to find psychopaths in the boardroom than on the wrong side of the tracks. The reason is that the more competitive a particular environment is, the more ruthless the use of the cheating strategy becomes. Within the
highest circles of power and wealth. A lack of pity and remorse is practically a prerequisite to success, and only the psychopathic mentality can thrive. Because of the tremendous destruction psychopaths reap on society, it is vital for everyone to be aware of their existence and to recognize their behavior traits. Understanding them is the first step to defending against them. Key characteristics lack of empathy. Empathy is
the ability to experience within oneself the feelings and emotions expressed by others. It is what allows us to feel what others are feeling. It is why we are in space, fired by works of art, music, and poetry. Empathy allows us to experience the grandeur of life, to be truly alive, and is one of the defining characteristics of what makes us human. Psychopaths have no empathy, and as a result, they are neither truly human nor truly
alive. When they see normals admiring a piece of art, or playing with their children, or caring for a pet, or any number of human emotional interactions, they cannot understand what all the fuzz is about. Psychopaths realize at an early age that they are different and that they should act as everyone else does in order to be accepted into society. They learn to mimic what they see others do, but they can never understand why they should act this way.
Although they are consummate actors, careful observation will reveal tell tale cracks in their facade. They know enough to fake concern when someone is sick, or to pretend happiness when some good fortune befalls a friend. But in situations where the psychopath has no prerehearsed act, their ad lib often reveals a stunning lack
of empathy. For example, if attending a funeral, a psychopath would correctly mimic the same expressions of sadness as the other mourners, but then makes sexual advances towards the grieving widow, clueless to the gross inappropriateness of such an action. People with empathy would instinctively understand such behavior as inappropriate. However, the
psychopath cannot. Lack of remorse. Remorse is an emotional expression of personal regret felt by a person after he or she has committed an act which they deem to be shameful, hurtful, or violent. This very definition precludes a psychopath from experiencing such a feeling. With no empathy, there can be no emotional expression, nor can a psychopath feel shame nor comprehend that anything they do can
be harmful to others. Psychopaths understand when people are angry with them for their behavior, and as a last resort, they may pretend they are sorry, but unlike most people, they are not at least a bit disturbed by feelings of guilt. Remorse is a powerful negative emotion that causes turmoil in those that feel it, turmoil that often results in self destructive or self deprecating behaviors. The psychopath may pretend remorse, but their real behavior is not changed. They
still go shopping, they still go to parties. They have no problems sleeping at night. Superficiality passion someone to go further than needed to explore, learn, and master a subject. Most people enjoy listening to music, but it is someone passionate about music that goes on to learn how to play an instrument. Similarly, many people are interested in new technology, but only a passionate person goes on to become an engineer. Lacking passion for anything other than themselves,
psychopaths can never penetrate beyond the surface. Of most knowledge. As a result, they exhibit a superficial comprehension of some or many subjects, but are often seen by true experts as being shallow. Their superficiality extends to their attempts at acting normal by exhibiting false emotions through an exaggerated effect grandiosity. Despite being
shallow and superficial, psychopaths show no self estee issues. Psychopaths live in a falsely constructed worldview in which they are both literally and figuratively God, often seen as megalomaniacs, They also have an equally overblown sense of entitlement irresponsibility. Psychopaths are irresponsible because nothing is ever their fault. Someone else or the world at large is always to blame for all of their problems. This makes sense if
you understand that psychopaths think themselves perfect. Nothing wrong can ever originate with them, and so logic the psychopaths logic dictates that everything bad is always someone else's fault. Impulsive behavior. The psychopaths impulsive behavior makes sense in light of their meglomania. In their world, whatever they want now is good, and whatever they do not want is bad. If a psychopath wants sex and his date will not provide it, then rape is good and the date is bad.
If someone has money in his or her pocket and the psychopath wants it, then robbery is good and the victim is bad for possessing something the psychopath wanted. If this strikes the reader as insane, it is one of the earliest writers on the subject of psychopathy. J. C. Pritchard coined the now defunct term moral insanity as a way to describe psychopathy in eighteen thirty five. Compulsive lying living at the expense of the rest of humanity would be an impossible
situation in a rational society. Psychopaths have solved this dilemma through their premier weapon, lies. Lies hold together their view of themself, their own private universe, and facilitate their need to live parasitically off the rest of society. Without empathy, shame, and remorse. They are free to lie as often and as outrageously as they please. Normal people would blush or sweat or tremble if they dared stretch to truth to the same degree. However, for the psychopath,
lying is as easy and natural as breathing. This is why they often pass polygraphs. They do not register the physiological reactions that non psychopaths would when lying. They are so good at lying they can fool trained psychiatrists and even other psychopaths. What is important to know is that given the right circumstances, they can fool anyone manipulative. Hand in hand with the psychopaths extraordinary ability to
lie comes the ability to manipulate others for their own benefit. Having spent their lifetime studying us, psychopaths are masters of manipulation and experts on knowing how to push our buttons to use our emotions against us. They use this ability to keep those around them confused, unable to think clearly, and off balance.
Psychopaths also learn very early how their personalities can have traumatizing effects on the personalities of non psychopaths, and how to take advantage of this for the purpose of achieving their goals. Like in an electric eel that stuns its prey with an electroshock, psychopaths, in human personality and uncanny ability to manipulate, can psychologically stun their intended victims. Antisocial behavior. The very essence of the psychopath is
antisocial. Their lack of empathy for other people extends onto society and the environment. Vandalism, pollution, graffiti, animal abuse, environmental destruction, building, cold violations, reckless driving, and a host of morally and socially unacceptable activities are of no concern to the psychopath. These, then, are the basic
characteristics that psychopaths exhibit. Bear in mind that few psychopaths will express all of the characteristics, and that non psychopaths can have many of these characteristics as well common types of psychopaths. While there are as many variations in the personalities of psychopaths as there are among normal people, the following lists some general stereotypes narcissists. The most benign form of psychopathology is pathological narcissism. Narcissists, like the
mythological Greek namesake. Narcissists, are so overcome with self love that nothing else in the world matters to them. They need a constant source of narcissistic supply, which is attention, adoration, recognition, awards, and praise. There are two basic types of narcissists, the somatic and the cerebral. Somatic narcissists take pride in their looks and appearance. They will flaunt their sexual exploits, brag of their accomplishments, show off their muscles and display their toys. They
are often health nuts, hypochondriacs, and sex addicts. Because of their barren inner life, they continually need new thrills simply for the rush of adrenaline. These thrills range from criminal activity and substance abuse to increasingly bizarre sexual acts. Cerebral narcissists love their own minds. They are arrogant, condescending, and know
it alls that pride themselves on being smarter than everyone else. Their narcissistic supply comes from fame, notoriety, awards, and displays of wealth to create envy in others. The danger to the public from narcissists is to drain on energy, time, resources, and emotional well being. A narcissist is interested in a person only for what narcissistic supply that person can provide. They will gladly accept love, attention, affection, adoration, praise, emotional and financial support,
but being without empathy, they cannot reciprocate any of it. Any partnership they enter into will always be one sided. Once a person ceases to be the source of narcissistic supply, or a better source comes along, they are discarded with hesitation or consideration. Thus do narcissists leave behind them a trail of
broken hearts, broken dreams, empty wallets, and abandoned children. The victim, commonly used by female psychopaths, but by no means unheard of among males, is the professional victims stereotype, preying on what psychopaths see as weakness in others sympathy. The female psychopath appears helpless, pitiful, emotionally fragile, persecuted, and sexually vulnerable. She pretends heartfelt gratitude for whatever small kindnesses strangers provide
her. But behind the mask is a cunning, ruthless, and loveless predator, often using sex as the hook. They can juggle several victims at a time, draining them of life and money until there is nothing left, hipping town to avoid the repercussions con artists. Not all con artists are psychopaths, but psychopaths make convincing con artists, Being excellent liars, They put that talent
to use by cheating others. Without a conscience or remorse to stand in the way, they are free to cheat old women out of their life savings, sell quack cures to terminally ill patience, or short change the blind. They are usually charming, articulate, and convincing, and make successful salespersons. Unlike the narcissist, the con artist is not as concerned about love or attention as money. There are two types of cons psychopaths engage in, the short con
and the big store con. The short con is probably the one that most often comes to mind when thinking about con artists. These are the tricks and cheats that reques require no great intelligence to pull off, such as short changing, bait and switch, and a three card monte, to name a few. Psychopaths that have a higher intelligence level and or come from a more respectable background are more likely to establish the big store con. These are large scale
frauds that all rely on a basic strategy. Take something of little to no value, artificially inflate that perceived value, sell to gullible investors, take the money and run. Traditional big store cons use real estate, stocks and bonds, as do lure even reputable multinational corporations. Accounting firms, and banks are
all capable of being nothing more than a large scale con. While the short con can deprive a victim of a few to a few thousand dollars, the big store cons are especially destructive, capable of destroying an entire nation's economy. Malevolent psychopaths, more popularly known as antisocial personality disorder or sociopaths. The malevolent
psychopath is the real life monster of our nightmares. These are the wife beaters, murderers, serial killers, stalkers, rapists, sadists, pedophiles, gangsters, interrogators, and terrorists. They are usually career criminals and can amass an extensive criminal record while still in their early teens, often enshowing their contempt with a sneer or smirk and with a vacant stare from cold, predatory eyes.
They are dangerous, unpredictable, and easily triggered into violence. Cowardly and sadistic, they tend to target the most vulnerable in society, women, children, and the elderly and disabled. Often impulsive and opportunistic, sociopaths will not hesitate to commit any type of crime and will use manipulation, intimidation, and violence to get what they want. Professional psychopaths. The malevolent psychopath is the most
dangerous. However, it is the professional psychopath that is the most destructive. While the victims of the former can range into the dozens. The victims of the professional psychopath can run into the tens of millions. These psychopaths litter history with genocides and the destruction of entire nations and empires. Historical examples include such
monsters as Stalin pol pot, Ivan the Terrible, and Caligula. While there are many that make it to the pinnacle of the political stage, there are also such historical figures as J. P. Morgan, Randolph Hurst, and Meyer Rothschild professional psychopaths that reach the pinnacle of the financial stage, where they cause no less misery and destruction as their political counterparts. The professional psychopath is just as malevolent, narcissistic, and remorseless as the other stereotypes. They are
just much smarter. They can be found in any profession, but usually governments, corporations, and religions will be thick with them. In a corporation, the professional psychopaths are ideally suited for advancement. They can masterfully fake their abilities and credentials, use their intellect and charm to manipulate and exploit others, and
generally backstab their way to a high position. Once in power, their masks slip and they abuse their power and bully and sabotage their co workers and subordinates. In politics, the professional psychopaths ruthlessness and cunning gives them a distinct advantage over any non psychopath rival. They make charismatic leaders, manipulating and brainwashing the
naive, vulnerable, uneducated, or mentally weak. Mastery of lying allows them to make whatever outrageous campaign promises straight faced, with of course, no intention of keeping any of them. A life spent Faking being human gives them the ability to assume the roles of virtuous public servant, the perfect father, husband, adviser, mentor, and every man. In addition, when things get rough, they have no inhibitions in playing dirty and readily resort to murder,
assassination, persecution, war and genocide. All right, we're going to pause here. The third is, oh no, do Stefan, How are you, sir Daniel? How you doing very good? Very good? I just was playing the the what does it call them? Sorry? Let me see depends a path full length version, and we got pretty deep into it. It's quite interesting and I'm glad I got to watch it again. That's quite
a classic, there you have. Yeah, well, you know, it took me three months to make that video edited together, like I think I counted like three hundred and seventy five clips and images. You know, wow, mix it all together. And then you have to find the clips and
images too. You have to scour the internet. But that's it's funny because I I'm just finishing off a video about my book Defense Again the Art of Urban Survival and Defense against the Psychopath is chapter one, and in the video, I'm making the case that that book, The Art of Urban Survival, which I started writing fifteen years ago, accurately predicts everything that's happening now, every stage of collapse as it goes on. And that's why I wrote the
book, because I see what's coming. And not that I'm a prophet or I'm a genius or something like that. It's just that you read enough history and you see those patterns. And so I knew we were going down to toilet as a civilization, and I thought, Okay, how do you survive at all? And so I went through all the stages that we go through with the psychopaths. I it's you know, it's kind of maybe odd to to choose study of psychopaths as a starting point for survival mhm. But this
is what happens towards the end of every civilization. I don't know if it's it's almost biblical. It's like, you know, the doors of Hell open and they release all the demons, and all these demons start running around causing a lot of trouble, and well, I know where it came from. Well, then you'll you'll get this. So I used to teach martial arts, and I taught a lot of women's self defense class right yeah, And that's all fine and dandy. You know how to escape from whole some being
choked, and you know how to apply on the elbow. But well, I couldn't teach them because it's just like an hour class, hour and a half class and you know, once a week for a month. What I couldn't teach them is even more important, and that is street smarts. You know, this statistical odds of you being attacked on the street is pretty small, it really is. I mean, when it happens, everybody makes a
big deal out of it, and we also see it street crime. It's too dangerous to go out, Well yeah, I have two dangerous to go out at four o'clock in the morning in Brooklyn. But you're more likely to suffer at the hands of a psychopath. And that psychopath might be your spouse, might be your boss, might be the local mayor, might be the local police chief, or just some scam artists that you know, rips people
off grifters. So your chances of being abused by a psychopath are way higher than your chances of being mubbed on the street or raped in a dark alley. So that's the first thing you should learn because that is your primary predator in this society are psychopaths. Now, you know, if I were to teach self defense to bunny rabbits, then what I would teach the bunny rabbits is how to recognize foxes and wolves, because that's your primary predator. You've
got to learn. You know, who's most likely to be killing you, and in our society, who's most likely to be killing you as a psychopath. So you need to recognize the folks. That's why I made the video. And guess where most of those psychopaths are in government and police forces exactly exactly, So most of them they're in government, and well, you got to organize them, not that there's anything we can do about it. At this stage of the game. And we'll talk about that later, I guess.
But anyway, so that's why I started with that. Then I went into anger and aggression, how to deal with people's anger. And look what's happening again, right, people are losing it road rage, all the fights you see between neighbors and families. Well, although you know, when the society starts to deteriorate, people get very frustrated and that frustration turns into anger.
And so we should learn how to deal with people's angers, how to dissipate the situation, diffuse it Bytherwise you know, we're going to be in a lot stupid all good reason. Listen, there's a time to fight, absolutely, but that time to fight is not when somebody's calling you names, you know, or they're losing it yelling at you. That's not an excuse to fight. Then we go into crime. That's the next chapter, crime
prevention. You know what to do to keep your homes safe, what to do if you're walking on the street, what to do if you're taking public transportation, what to do if you get into a taxi, what to do if somebody's following you, what to do if you have a stalker. What to do with the new neighbors are lunatics? Right, Like, that's that's a really bad situation. Right, you move them two a house and the new neighbors are you know, they're up four o'clock in the morning playing Mexican
hip hop, which is what happened to me. It turns out they were all mma, Emma, Mexican mafia. Oh that's how you're like, what do they call that? So I already forgot emma. Yeah that Mexican mafia. Wow? And uh, all these were hardcore cris You run the risk of coming home with a couple of extra holes in you, right, absolutely. Yeah. My wife borrowed a pistol from her chiropractical because we didn't have fire arms at that time, after which I bought a shark gun at a
pistol, but at that time we didn't have it. He lent us a gun, a handgun, pistol because we went to the police. We said, look, you know they're up all night, they're dealing drugs there. They all got tattoos on their face, and the police said, oh, yeah, we know them. You have to you have to move. The father is in jail for murder. The uncles in jail for murder. The older brother is in jail for murder. They all got wrapped as long as your arm and had their Mexican mafia. So you got to move so okay,
Well it took us a month to get out of there. And for that month I walked around and I carried a pistol. Wasn't much of a help because you know what, you know what pistol? He lent me the chiropractor, like a revolver or something. Yeah, American arms a five shot darringer. Yeah, the gun is like four inches that big. You can fit the whole gun in the palm of your hands. You know. It's a great little gun. Is that, you know, something to carry in
your sock? Is that when we were living in California? Or was that that was in California? Yeah? So, uh, let me just go ahead. And for people who do not know, Stefan is an author of eight eight books, and as I had mentioned when I first kicked this off,
he is a martial arts master. I would go so far to say that he studied with some of the best, with a lineage to the very best that people ever would have been able to have the what do you call it the good graces of meeting and learning from he was trained by them. And also you are an expert survivalist, and you write about what you know. You're also a musician and all this other amazing stuff. And as you put it in your live stream yesterday, and as you you know most aptly
and rightfully say, you're a renaissance man. And what that to me means not only is all what are all the good traits and what is it that you've used to enhance yourself? But is it tempered with a type of nobility to where you would do the right thing when nobody's watching. And I think that's the difference between somebody who just does things because they have the free time, versus someone who is all those things very you know whatever you want to
call that, well educated, well rounded being. But what will they do in danger? Will they run? Will they leave someone behind? Will they allow things to happen when when there's something they could do about it? Do they feel a duty to do something when they know they should? We know? That's what I think the difference is between a renaissance man. It's like a nobility that most people don't seem to happen anymore because cowardice seems to be
a little bit stronger in people. Yeah, it is a type of nobility, It really is. I used to phrase no bless oblige, which is French, which means a noble obligation, and that means that if you, you know, if you got your life together, you're you know, you're making money, you got a family, and you're healthy, then really you
do owe a little bit of that to the rest of society. You know, to do what you can, I mean not become a martyr or a great crusader or anything like that, but you do what you can in your community to contribute to help other people because you can, you know, so if you can help, then you should be helping it. If you can help, then nobody's blaming you. But if you're doing okay, then but do something for some other people. This is how society should work. You
know. I've read a lot of strategy and I read machia Velli, and everybody these days seems to think they're Machiavelli. You know, take what you need and screw the other guy. Screw the other guy, and don't care if they like you. It's better that they're afraid of you. You know, this kind of thing is spread out quite a bit in our society.
It's done on purpose because but that attitude amongst people, everybody's at each other's throats, whereas we should be uniting to hang the politicians, you know, not biggering with everybody else. Exactly so, and I would say, uh, stuff on when it comes to the nobility part. That doesn't mean you do something foolish and martyr yourself with odds one hundred percent stacked against you to where there's no way. I mean, that's not that's you don't waste yourself
that way. There's nothing wrong with cunning and spycraft. You should know it, Yeah, because if they're going to use it against you, and they do, and they're lying liars who lie, what is it that you're going to do if you can't utilize the same weapons that they have, you know, exactly right and well quite frankly, that's why I wrote my first book to thirty six Strategies of Ancient China, which in the podcasts I say it's a lot better than the Art of War. It is because it's got all
these nasty, sneaky little tricks. But the idea is people are so naive as to the way the world works and as to the way that the leaders of the world work. And so the thirty six Strategies takes short stories from history from Japan and China. I wanted to use historical anecdotes so you could set yourself a little bit from it, so it's not too close and personal
and freak people out. But this is the way the world works. People are not everybody, but most of the people that control things are really ruthless, and they're cunning, and they they're manipulative, and they use strategy all the time. So if you are just naive to this, then you're a sucker. Right. Like I said before with the with the female self defense
class, I try to teach people to be street smart. No one you're being set up, no one you're being can because there's definite stages that people go through that to set you up. You have to assess danger at all times. You got to always be on on the margin where you know, not when you're sitting at home on the couch with your wife, that's fine. You know you can drop your guard. Then the doors are locked and the shocking's under the couch. But if you're out in the world, then
yeah, you got to keep your eyes open. And how many videos are there out there of people being random randomly sucker punched. Well, that would never happen to me. I wouldn't allow somebody to get that close to me in order that they could suckerfutche me. I keep my distance, and I always do that because you don't know. In defense, we have what I call critical distance, and that distance is approximately four to six week four to
six feet away from you. And the reason for that is if they're inside your critical distance, they could punch you, or stab you or shoo. There's nothing you can do to stop them because there is what they call a delay, a perceptual delay. It's a function of our nervous system. We actually experience life about one quarter to one half second after it actually happens, so we're constantly living in the past. Now quarter second doesn't make that big
of a difference. But I used to use this demonstration that would get people to hold their hand out and their two fingers together like this, trying to get this in the camera, and then I would put a dollar bill between their two fingers or ten dollar bill, whatever currency money. And I said, as soon as I dropped the bill, close your fingers and catch it. You're not allowed to follow it down. You just have to keep it
there, close your finger and nobody could catch it. Now, the reason nobody can catch it is because, like I said, there's a quarter second delay. So by the time I let go of the bill and you perceive it and your brain sends a signal to your hand for your fingers to catch the bill, it's already a quarter second. And by that time the bill has fallen down. That's all it takes. So there's a There's this guy who's been I think he used to be a police chief in New Hampshire or
something that along. I like you, yeah, yeah, I think he's very one of the few guys that's like right down to earth when it comes to self defense. Yeah. I like him. Yeah. So he was always he was demonstrating for like even in his old old videos the attacker with the knife, whether or not that's a time to use a firearm. And they showed you know how long it takes from the bridge of twenty foot gap. Yeah, we stab you, and and they're like, yeah, no,
that's not an excessive force because how quickly this happens. And he demonstrated time and time again that and that's from twenty feet away, I think it was something like that, and just the yeah, yeah, no, that's that's the thing. So that's why if you're out in public, maintain that six foot distance between you and the nearest person because you won't be able to act to anything that they do. Now, do you have to do that with everybody, the six year old kid, the mother and the toddler.
No, right, but come on, you know, the shady looking characters on the subway or coming down the street or something like that. And again, it's just all part of being street smart. You should be able to tell by the way they walk if they're going to be aggressive, and it's typically younger men, right, So well, yeah, just keep your distance from them, and if they pass you by, look behind you or use
reflective surface of a window or something like that. Pample. I tell people that if you're walking down the street and somebody approaches you from the front, maybe to ask for a light or or directions or something. I said, if somebody comes up to you from the front and asks you anything, you immediately turn sideways and take a step back, because now your peripheral vision can keep this person in view, but you can also see who's behind you.
Why because as a classic set up, that's what muggers do. They work in teams to get one guy come up in front of you, and you know, they distract you with whatever, you know, what they call patter in the con in the grifter circle, whatever bullshit line. And while you're distracted, his partner comes up behind you and either sticks a knife across your throat or knocks you out or whatever. So if somebody's trying to distract you from the front, turn sideways and take it back. Things like that.
I do that all the time. I don't let anybody get that close to me. Is that being paranoid? No, Because we are entering the end times, people are losing it. Crime is on the increase. I mean, look what they're doing now. They're following people home from the grocery store and robbing the mystic go under homes. This is not being paranoid. This
is being savvy, you know, being straight smart. Yeah, you know it's funny because back during the lockdowns, a friend of mine was filling up gas cans for his like the little five gallon plastic jugs in his vehicle, and it was for like a generator and some other things he had on at his warehouse. But he got followed by a pickup truck, and I'm thinking that it was an undercover authority of some sort trying to see what he was
doing with it. Because also, you know, everything makes you a domestic terrorist versus you know, if you have said, according to I think back in Obama's time, if you had more than seven or fourteen days worth of food, you were considered a hoarder, prepper or whatever, and you can considered it, you know what I mean. So, and there's laws on the folks that allow the government to take your excess food. Yeah, it's
I forget what it was. This came out years ago. It's something like the Food Hoarding Prevention Act or some bullshit like that, you know, but yeah, they're allowed to go into your house, check to see how much food you've got, and if it looks like you get more food than you need for two weeks, who knows, maybe a week, they're entitled to take it. Now they haven't. Oh god, no, no, nobody that I know has had their stocks taken, but it's an option they can
you know, execute any time they want. What are you going to do about it? So, yeah, keep your preps to yourself, right, folks. Yeah, And if that is a law that you're referring to in the United States, then that goes directly against the Fourth Amendment insecure and you're yeah, so that's another one that's no avoid things that if you don't stand up for it, they'll do it anyway if you don't. Exactly makes sense. I've worried about this for years and years and years, Daniel. Okay,
people think that we live under a system of laws. We don't. People think that, you know, the government is not allowed to abuse their privileges. They do. And I remember thinking, what if the government stops behaving well, not that they've behaved well, but what if they decide to, you know, pull off the mask and become full full scale terrorists, tyrants? What exactly are we going to do about it? Right, we've seen what happened, would be we can't say that word. No you can,
no, you can't because I might. I might mirror this on YouTube so I can goadget Yeah. So yeah, no, ever since the twenty twenty let's call it that you've seen what they can do. You know, you can't travel, you can't go to church, you can't go to the restaurants. To close down all the stores, you have to wear a mask, I have to stand six feet apart, all these ridiculous, absolutely meaningless precautions against something that doesn't even exist. And if even if you believe it
exists, which I don't. You know, all you know reports of it is that it's no more serious than a common cold. And yet the governments of every country and the work just about instituted these lockdowns and regulations, and quite frankly, this destroyed the economy. That's why we're going into a great depression. That was because they destroyed everything. All these mom and pop stores.
I saw them dropping like flies back in twenty twenty one. You two, yeah, I mean retail is dead, like a small small owned businesses, family owned businesses, especially retail. They all died, you know, they were cut off and for no good reason. Well there is a good reason, because they wanted to destroy independence and they want to destroy the economy,
that's the reason. But officially there's no good reason. And galvanize everything under the one retailer who ate the world, the Amazon, because that kept rolling. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, same thing here in Canada. Yeah, Okay, all the little this and that all closed down, but Walmart was still open, right, so everybody went to Walmart, which was also concerning to me because knowing the history of Sam Walton and having read I don't know if it's a street conspiracy or not, but it's said
that theory. I guess the reason why these big you call it warehouse type stores, corporate size warehouse stores, rather than you know, individual small businesses even became a thing was because they could be easily converted into holding tanks. So imagine one day you walk into Walmart because it still looks the same on the outside, and now you can't leave. Yeah. I don't know about that, but it's certainly plausible. Yeah, certainly plausible. I think I
think they would rather just shoot us in houses at Walmart. But we'll see what happens. But yeah, I know, oh, I think they would kick anyway eventually if you were there. I think that's just a matter of taking their time. If they have a processing or re education center. So going back to the facade of good intentions that you brought up, if they ever decided to drop that. See, I think that window of being left open so that people can deny what happens makes them feel like they can shrug
their responsibility to do anything about it. If they went full board, that means they can't argue with the people that they never believed anymore, you know, because now it's in their face. I think they need that so that they can pacify the numbers of people who would resist, because they're going to continue to try to kiss butt and all these other things to you know, last a little bit longer, or have some sort of favor, or get that low for bread, you know, and turn in their neighbors for some
sort of favor. Yeah. See. The thing is, I don't believe that even if they come out full bore Big Brother in nineteen eighty four, that most people will resist. They won't. This is the weird thing about humanity, and that is the Pareto principle, which states that twenty percent of the population in the company this was sort of an economic theory at first, produces eighty percent of all the productivity of that company. So two out of
ten people in your company actually do something. The other eight people kind of coast along, right, And we've seen that before. You see that in every organization. Yeah, there's a few people they do it. They organize that, they attend, they volunteer, They call everybody up and where's the where's everybody else? Well, they're still at home watching the Big Game on TV. So the fact is that the vast majority of humanity there's zombies.
There's nothing there. They're basically soulists. I know this to believe because I have these doubts too. I look at these people and oh wow, they're you know, they look human, they talk hip the happy you know. But really what it is is a very sophisticated Disneyland ride. The animatronics of Pirates of the Caribbean, right right, They look like real people. They're
singing and dancing and balancing on barrels and shooting pistols. I mean, it is very convincing, but it's only when you realize that truth, reality, facts will never reach them. But they don't respond to that. You know, they're going to go out and do what the government tells them to do. And even though you warn them against it, and even though you send them. You know, documentaries and articles saying that you know, this thing
is probably going to kill you. Don't get it, don't follow what the government says this you can you're blue in the face, and it won't make any difference. And I know you and most of your listeners understand this. You probably had that talk with people in your family. No, I don't like this, it's fishy, don't trust it. And they're like, oh wow, yeah, just a conspiracy theorist. I don't want to hear about this anymore, and they will cut you off. They don't want to hear
it. So what do we do? You know, like this is eighty percent of the population, they're going to go along with it. So even if you know Biden pulls off his fake mask there and reveals that he's really a lizard underneath, and like that TV show V. Yeah, V had a gold show. Actually I never watched it. I thought was too queen
anyway. So but let's say Biden pulls off the late text mask and he's a lizard, and he goes foolish Earthlings, you will now be ruled by eighty percent of the people are going to go, oh okay, but can I still watch TV. They're not going to fight back. So this scared me. I realized this a long time ago, and I thought, well, what if the government's become tyrannical? Oh well, you know Americans own
guns really okay, but what's that gonna do? It glans to me the mechanism of how this happens, right, So now everybody finds out except for the eighty percent of the zombie morons, the soulless husks of people that appear human. But that interesting word to use there, because that's a Cabbala term too, that you talk about the husks and the cleipop. I thought that was yeah, yeah, oh must have must have dragged that up from my old memory of studying the Kabbala. Yeah. So, but they're all going
to go along with it. So that leaves Daniel and me, Now what are we going to do? Oh? But oh we have guns, okay, so it's great we have guys. What am I doing? I'm going to go down to the local police station and start shooting the guys there. I'm going to go to city Hall and start shooting the council members. Like what does that mean? How am I going to stop? And besides I could kill every corp in town, and every politician and the mayor in town,
and I could kill the local federal representative in town. Is that going to make any difference at all? No, those are dispensible, disposable morons that they have working to push their agenda. You're not going to anywhere near it, like exactly, we would have all useful idiots, So you can kill them all you want, and they'll be replaced by more useful idiots. And the people that run things you don't even know who they are. You don't even know where they live or what they look like. How are you
going to do anything? And this is the situation, oh geez for the last two three hundred years, you know. Yeah, Switzerland is pretty far away from here, so which yeah, they have they seem to have a little hive there between the Bank of International Settlements, the i m f H, Geneva, Davos. I mean, there seems to be an awful lot of activity of the new uh, the new world that we're there. Yeah, and it's a shame. Switzerland is a beautiful country. It is it
is. I'm actually on like an Instagram like high def like a you know, follow up the page, and there's some of the stuff that comes out there. It's a freaking amazing giant waterfall. Its beautiful everything. It's awesome place. Too bad the herds liked it too. Yeah. Yeah, So go ahead. When you were talking about the people that seem like they were kind of like empty, there's actually a Gnostic viewpoint. I don't know if this was Valentinian or if it was some of the other other early Christians,
but where this came from, but they had a term. There was three different groups of people. One we're called the highlich and that was like the wood or the material world people, and that's all they are. The psychic, which doesn't mean like you could think, it's just more like mind but not so much the spirit, not so much enlightened with the spark, if you will. And then there was the numa, which also means water obviously,
but it's a mind and spirit. And those people were the ones that had the potential to cultivate their inner self to ascend out of what they considered it to be somewhat of a prison planet that were constantly being tricked back into by the demiurge because they're recycling our energy. Yeah, don't follow the right, right right, it's a womb. You're gonna come right back out, welcome back. Yeah, Numa believes means air. Oh yeah, you're right. Air. It's like the medic tools. So what you guys, this
sounds very much like Chinese alchemy. Chinese alchemy says there are five elements, yeah, air, fire, water, wood, and metal. So wood and metal. It's kind of weird to throw that in as one of the five elements, as opposed to the Greek four elements, which is birth, wind, and fire. You know, well, yeah, that's it's as plausible a theory as any. I don't see anything wrong with it. The thing is, whatever labels or whatever terminology you want to do to frame your
understanding of what's going on, it's really simple. And we talked about this last night too, right, what you said about the Numa, they're the only ones that have the potential to evolve past reincarnating in this shithole again. And I would call that like man number four from last night's talk. But when you talk about earth, wind and fire, well, it's really the three you know, the three centers, the three personalities, the three bodies,
and that we all have so however you want to frame it. And like I said before, you could call it stoicism or the Fourth Way, or Confucianism or many other variations. The fact is the vast majority of people, and I don't want to say morons is stupid because that doesn't really describe it what it really is. They have no self awareness, so they can't see themselves. They can't see how ridiculous they sound or how ridiculous they look.
Like look at Kamala Harris. I mean if I were to say any of the things that she said, I would die from shame, you know, I would. I would go like, oh, shut up, Stephan, what the hell are you talking about? Well, it stands for artificial intelligence. Yeah, that's good. That's like artificial So without self awareness, no, you can't evolve anywhere. You can't, you know. You have to be able to see yourself as others see you to some degree anyways,
and be able to criticize yourself. Self criticism is an important part of developing, you know, because you see things about yourself and you go, what, I don't like that. Yeah, And I'm always introspective because I actually cared about what my father thought about me cared about what my grandmother, grandmother and grandfather thought about me and if I was living up to the standard and and you know, making them proud. And for people who don't have that,
that's like a sociopathic thing to where it doesn't. And there's also a deep rooted selfishness to the people. And I think this also comes from like just maturity and getting older, because I think, at least for my personal thing experience, I know that I was probably pretty selfish when I was younger, you know, and I think, you know, afterward and got over it. But you know, the people that aren't around anymore, I wish they saw the better part of you know, the better version of me before
they parted, you know. So it's kind of you know, and if you have that guilt about that, then I think that actually also helps keep you in mine too. Sure, nobody, if you don't have those feelings and everything's all hunky dory, then you never had anything to correct. You don't grow, you know. Yeah, So it's a bit of a burden to live with self criticism. I have an internal critic that is really nasty. So you can't insult me. There's nothing you can say to me that
I haven't already said to myself. So oh your loud mouth church, Yeah, okay, I'll accept that. You know, I don't care what people think anyways, But but it is so awareness trouble, you know, So I'd get i'd want to be beating myself up inside, and then I get you on top of it. So it's like, you know, you know you need to do this. It's already very much worse. And where I'm where I'm you know, the way I'm handling it, you don't need to
apply more. Yeah, you know, I I overcome it now because I'm an older man, right, So I just remember, you know, I have lived a lifetime. I have lived a life that the vast majority of people have only read about in books, you know, or saw on TV. So I've got a lot of experience. And even though I'm not perfect and there's things I still don't like about myself, I'm not gonna beat myself up about it because the good I have done in the world far out ways.
All those selfish moments I had when I was a teenager or a young man, you know, like I spent too much time chasing women. I regret it. I regret it. You know, I was always chasing the girls, and I wouldn't do that now. I'm too old for that. I you know, as guilty as I was of that. I also you know, I don't know if it was a scale balance, but a lot of time, well a couple of times, I learned what a reset feels like before it even happened. I got that experience under my belt when everything
that I had was just you know, disappeared by them. You know, something in a box and I never saw it again because it was put in a storage unit or something. And then something happens and it's gone. Yeah, yeah, yeah, No, I've I've lost everything I've ever owned a couple of times over now, so you get used to it. But listen, it doesn't matter, you know, I keep saying. Sometimes I look around, I go, jeez, I used to have a pair of vice grips. Where the hell did they? Oh? I lost those years ago,
you know, with most of my other tools things like that. Oh well, I missed my vice gripts. But the thing is, you can't take any of that with you, and you know, we're all heading towards the grave at a rapid pace. It doesn't seem that way until you get to be my agent. Then you go, wait a minute, it wasn't I just twenty five two days ago? Where did forty years go in two days? So? What did this hair behind my head? Go? Starting to see it, I say Daniel that you're looking very chipper with your hair.
Do Are you using real cream? What is it? Cream? No? I don't know what that is. I guess that's before your time. Real cream was like styling Gail for men. Oh okay, and you would, you know, grab it in your hands and you would do this and it would slick back your hair because your hair is very slick. Yeah I was. I was just at the gym and I just threw more water in it. So it's probably just greasy. Oh okay, I'm just cheesing, you know. So to get into a little bit of the current events stuff
Canada, did they just put that euthanasia or whatever they call that? Uh? Made humanitarians murder of suicide? But they but they just gave it steroids, didn't they. Now it's like if you hear an addict and you come to them, they're the potentially might just kill you. He didn't think that that's where that was going. I knew where that was going when they came out with this maids or something like that, medically assisted death maids. Yeah,
what sounds nice. Well, the government's going to give you a maid Yeah. I think they brought that in a couple of years ago, and I knew right away, like, yeah, of course we're going to sell it, like, you know, people at the end of life and you know, terminal cancer and they're in pain, and oh, let's just put the poor bastards out of the misery. Of course, you can cure cancer, but you're not allowed to have the cure for cancer, so we'll just
kill you instead because it's more convenient for us. When they came in with that, I knew that this would eventually, you know, it's the slipperies. Hello. So now it's oh, well we'll offer the people that are terminally ill, and then it was oh, we'll offer it to people that are clinically depressed. Oh, we'll offer it to people that are drug addicts. So now it's an offer. Pretty soon it's going to be an order.
Oh stepid you smoke, Time to kill you? Yeah, you don't seem to be able to put in a twelve hour workday anymore and stuff, and I think it might be time time to go. Yeah exactly, Yeah, yeah, I put it in a twelve hour work day. But not for them corporation, right, yeah, so I said, not for them though, not for the work they want for them though, so sure eventually listen, this is like that movie Soil and Green. Have you ever seen that movie? Yeah, eaten them too, the old people, and then
we'll eat them too. Yeah, kill the old people and then eat them up. This is where that's going. That movie is predicted programming, of course, but the scene where Charlton Heston's roommates saw he finally finds out the ultimate truth about our society and it's just like, I can't live with this ship. And there are suicide centers all over town. Just check yourself in there. Friendly attendance will show you to your bed and then they'll cut that's
mate, That's what that is do they do. They exercise them first so they get can get some good lean cuts out of them. They're not just gonna kill you. You're going to become part of the food supply too. Well, they're not going to eat it. They'll ground you up. And feed you to a McDonald's. You know. Yeah, yeah, we've already heard the rumors that McDonald's hamburgers has human meat in it. I don't know.
I wouldn't doubt it. Yeah, I wouldn't doubt it. I know it sounds bizarre, like always way out there, folks, you don't That's why you got to watch my video defense against the psychopath. You need to study these people. There is nothing so evil or heeneous that they won't do it the same thing we see the frazzle drap or fazzle drap story. You know about the fazzle drap. Right, No, but let me just interject
this real quick, because I really don't want to forget it. The reason why I think there's a lot of plausibility to this is because it does follow the same program and playbook that they use. Because why did they wipe people out before? Because of the corruption of the blood. If that's a biblical thing, So if you are a cannibal, that was one of the reasons why God apparently wiped everybody out. So if they force you into it, because you don't know when you get in shots with baby, uh baby sells
in it, you know, fidle sales and you're also eating it. Then that justifies in their mind to also play the role of the god who destroys Shiva of the of the hour and take you out. So it's like setting people up even though it wasn't your will and you didn't know about it. It's your fault for not knowing. It's your fault for being tricked into it. As the way they look at it. Sure they want to bring us to the point of cannibalism. I mean, wasn't there some of course I
never watch it because I don't have a TV. But some TV series I think it was with Drew Barrymore where very nice suburb and middle class couple and they kill people and eat them. Oh, I don't know. I'm sure that wasn't I don't know. Yeah, yeah, there's some TV serious about
and and your cannibals, and it's a comedy. Of course, it's so so funny, you know, kill people and eat them, and then you see things like that Abramoviche Marina Abramovich with her spirit cooking ceremonies and then they have these big parties and they have cakes that are baked and look exactly like human bodies and it's made with you know, a flesh colored red stuffing and they're slicing into it and it looks like a real human body. It looks
like they're eating human bodies. And then they got I don't know, strawberry syrup or whatever, but it looks like blood that they put over it. And then they've got people with their heads sticking up through holes in the dining rooms and they're all wearing lab coats and everybody's pretending to be cannibals. Oh yeah, that's really hi. Huh. You know where she is now? Yeah? In in uh Ukraine? And what is she? And you know what she's in charge of? Right? You have education children? Yeah,
because Ukraine and or she's like the ambassador for for the children. You got you got something that's even worse than the Hillary out there, like yeah, yeah, oh so fast drip is. It's a story. I don't know if it's true or not. It's a story that when they found Hunter's laptop, was it Hunter or that other creepy tew guy that used to send make pictures of them of himself, that Wiener Winer or something like that. Right, Anyways, they found those laptopping on. It was a videotape allegedly showing
Hillary Clinton and what's her lesbian girlfriend's name? Oh yeah, her her little uh what do you call advisor woman? There? A little yeah, yea torturing a young girl and and uh cutting her face off. Yeah. Nice. And the story goes that all the police officers had watched it all became deathly ill and depressed, and some committed suicide and some were murdered. I think, right, and all the people who had seen it, I think, yeah, so wow, that's the way out there. That is absolutely
insane. Did you see the spirit cooking with Marina Abramovich? Did you see that? Because that's exactly what they're doing. But oh it's only pretend, right, And then the bohemian grow both don't pretend? Human sacrifice? Like, why is this in anything anyways? Human sacrifice and cannibalism? Child, What is the entertainment value of this? You know, I never could understand that that's supposed to be hip, that's the new trend over breaking boundaries were
so cool. We're eating people, you know, That's not what it is at all. It's because that's what these people are. So what I put in past Hillary to do something else. Absolutely not just a psychopath. They're capable of anything. There was a ceremony that the Aztecs used to perform. I think this was for their their Maze festival where you know, they want
to bring in good crops. And what they would do is they would take one of the young girls from the village and every man in the village would rape her and you know, bring kids away from this show, folks, and then what they would do the priests would skin her alive and dance around in her skin to symbolize the resurrection. Right. What we didn't see that for Hello Silence of the Lambs, And that's based on a real serial killer who did something like that. They had the game I believe his name.
Yeah, he Wasna or something like that. Myndar skinned the bodies of cadavers he dug up from from the the graveyard which is also the inspiration for Texas Chainsaw massacre at Gean. The same guy. But yeah, he would you know, skin cadavers and then he would dress up in them. So it's not unheard of. That's what psychopaths sometimes do. And since we are the movie psycho, he actually had I think had his mother dug up in the
house to kind of like Anthony Perkins a movie. Yeah, his mother's desiccated corpse in the basement there. Yeah. So look, if you don't understand psychopaths, that's what they do. Now here's the scary part. Everybody that runs our government is a psychopath and they've got all the power in the world and there's nothing you can do to So what aren't they capable of? Oh so Uma Aberdeen was the right, Yeah, yeah, and I don't I don't know that she's involved in it. I think she might. She's Persian
or something like that, isn't she? Uthraean. I think I think you may have even said this or somebody did. I think you said this last night. The Kabbala is long before like this. This, the type of mysticism is well beyond and the Jamatia and all that stuff. That's not quote unquote a Jewish thing. That's something that they adopted, but it's not something
that they originated like this is cool stuff. This is this is just something that they latched onto and utilized and created their own version of it through the
Delirian Kabbala and stuff like that. But I think this stuff is ancient, ancient, ancient, and I think it's part of the people that straight away, like there was the noble Scythians, there was the noble Goths, and then there was the Phoenicians that were kind of like the people didn't want to be like that, so they kind of broke away and started inner, uh, marrying, fucking whatever you want to say, with everyone else, and
they became something different. And then they started their own six stuff over and it's Lebanon now, but there was the Phoenician area, their sight on and stuff like that. Yeah. No, the Jews are notorious plagiarists. They can't invent or create anything themselves. So everything that we think is Jewish, it's just something they stole from somebody else. Like Judaism is basically stolen from Egypt. It's all you know, Egyptian mysticism and all the stories and all
that. It's just like, none of it is real lies. Stuff they stole from other people. Patch together Cabbala and Judaism and all that. Who knows what's real anymore? You can't, you know, trying to figure out what's real from bullshit is trying to separate fly shit from Pepe. I've been trying to write this book and trying to make it like very you know, I'm trying to be as accurate as I can, and on purpose, all
of history is a freaking blur. Yeah, and you can't find you can't find good references anywhere, and they see you hunt forever and I have been, and sometimes it's just for a paragraph where because I want to verify one sentence that I sent, and it takes me a whole day to do it, you know, Oh yeah, absolutely, It's called being a good writer, thank you. No, it is, you know, like you know you can. Everybody can make up crap off the top of their head,
but a good writer uses citations. So if I say, you know, the average temperature of the Pacific Ocean in September of sixty degrees, you have a site take for that? Or did I go down there and measure the temperature? Because if I just say that without a citation, then how does anybody know it's true. I had the same problem when I was research my first book, to thirty six Strategy. And this was before the Internet.
So how did I get all these stories? Well? I went to the resource library, the Scott Library at York University, and they were open till like two o'clock in the morning, and so i'd get off of work teaching martial arts at ten o'clock I would go to the library. I'd be there from ten thirty to two o'clock every night, and I'd be in the stacks and i'd be reading through these books. And a lot of these books are
really old. They were original translations from Chinese historical books that were first translated in the eighteen eighties. Right, But that's where I had to go to get the citations, you know, And so I was read Yeah, York University. You're talking about Toronto, right, not the one in England. In Toronto. We have a York in Toronto. It's a big university. I went there for a while. But they have a beautiful library, really, you know, it's like five stories and it's huge, and and so
these books you can't take them out. It's a resource setter, so you can only read them in the library. So there I am with a notepad and paper and with PA and writing down these stories by hand. And but it's authentic, as authentic as I can make it. Right. I went to as close to the original source as possible, and that's where I took my information, and it's cited in the book, in the in the end pages or end notes, sorry, the references. So look, that's what
you have to do. Then I know it's a pain in the ass because it's so time consuming. That's why, you know, people say, well, you know, you should finish your book. I know, But the thing is, I start writing the book, hours pass and then I sort of come out of your fugue state, and you go, what so eleven thirty at night, what you know? And I still didn't take the garbage out. I didn't feed the cats, it didn't clean the stinky box,
you know, because the time flies. But that's that's what happens with those type of activities like writing. It just sucks the time out of you. But it's because you're doing it right. That's that's the due diligence. If you're going to write something, you want to give it a little bit of due diligence. And to be honest with you, almost nobody does that these
days. I've edited books for other writers and I'm reading the books and I'm going on, dude, not one reference, not one citation or parroting, right, like, because it's easy to just parrot something because you heard everybody else say it. But when you actually go to write it, if you're going to, you know, parrot yourself, you better get and you start looking to see if there's any way to verify this, and sometimes you find there's no references for it, so how the hell are they saying it?
Or you learn something that's completely different or the exact opposite, and then it's like, okay, well I was leading it, so thanks because like the first two you know, pages were about me leading up to this christiando and no I have to thrash all of it because now I know it's bullshit. Yes that's tough, you know, but that's the way it goes, and you know people that that's what a proper education should teach people. Anyways,
you know, we talked last night about having a classical education. Part of a classical education. I mean, I don't know if they teached this at all anymore, but you know, if you're going to write an essay and you're going to quote somebody, make sure it got to quote right. When I took journalism at Ryerson University, here in a Ryerson college here in Toronto.
I had a good journalism instructor, and he said, you know what a copy editor does, and every publishing house or newspaper should have a copy editor. That's somebody that reads everybody's articles and make sure they're not bullshitting. Right. So he said that, let's say you're giving a historical novel about the Civil War and you say, on August third generally emerged from his tent
to a rainy day. He says, if you write that, you better have a cite from a newspaper in eighteen sixty three that has a weather report that says on that day it was raining. Right, You're not just sitting up a dramatic effect. You better have the right. Yeah. It's like, okay, you added for dramatic effect. Okay, so now it's historical fiction, but it's not history. That's okay. You can do historical fiction,
nothing wrong with that, add it for historic effect. But if you're writing this as a nonfiction, then well you better have a link to a newspaper weather report from that time that confirms it. So that's how the old school was supposed to be that strict on your writing. So that would be part of a classical education that yeah, if you write, you know, and a lot of people write stuff that they've heard and then they pass it off as their own ideas. It's so much of it, all the New
Age books and almost all the history books. I know, I know they're lying because I've probably read the original books that they should be citing that they don't cite. But I recognize where they got that quote from, and they don't cite it, and they got the quote wrong. And because they're not citing it, it's sort of they're passing it office. Oh this is my original thought. No, it's not. You stole it from somebody else. If you're going to steal it, fine, but at least you're going to
steal it, all right. And there's a stoof that I was reading. I think you'd actually enjoy it, some of the things that they mentioned because they based off the assumption that we were told the truth about nine to eleven. In the very beginning, it's just the introduction the Muslims, YadA, YadA. I'm like, okay, let's move on to the next part. But it's about nacissism and it's called the Laughing Jesus, and part of it.
What they're showing is that when the Greeks met up with the when they conquered the area of Palestine slash you know, Israel, whatever you want to call it now Romans. Well, they said the Greeks, by the time the palam A Soda was was involved with they still didn't know how to read it, right, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, maybe very great. Yeah yeah. So so when they when they taught when they taught them, that was the first time they knew how to read and write. So it's
long history of their like where does that come from? When they think in Greek, which means there's some words in Greek that don't translate, So if you think in Greek, it means it's probably your first language. Yeah, you know, so that that that's that's a clue, like things like logos
and all kinds of other words in Greek. So it's just kind of interesting because when as soon as they learn how to read and write, it seems like they just started revising history to put themselves in the center of everything. Yeah yeah, well, you know, the oldest Torah that they've ever found, or that they trace these the original five books, right, the oldest you know, old Testament writing. It's Greek. Was written in Greek, not Arabic, not Hebrew. It was written in Greek. Only later was
it translated from Greek into Aramaic and Hebrew. But the oldest text, so yeah, that was all Greek. That was all the Greek's doing. That pretty interesting. Yeah, So anyway, what do you think? So I'm gonna I'm gonna kind of set this up with a detail and then ask you what you think the potential of these two things having anything to do with one another, and what you think the probability is of something happening. We've been
that's very sorry. Okay, So the Eisenhower huge right, going through the Suez positioning itself on the chessboard and getting to mean the carrier, not the president, right right, right, So we have that, sorry, we have that going on, and we have this consistent and ramping up warning through the you know, the the conditioning programming media of a potential attack here. Obviously, if that's the case and they can time it and they can you
know, crystal ball it, then that's they're involved in it. But they keep saying this is going to happen. As the closer they get in position to start really causing some trouble out there, and I ran the element involved in this makes me think that they're gonna call it an Iranian attack, or you know, maybe they'll still use Humas or maybe move on to something else, you know, because when Afghanistan has a guy, we go to Iraq to fight anyway for some goddamn reason. So it's like, who knows what
that made, how that made any sense? But we were okay with it, and we were all cheering for it. So do you think that there's a potential what's the probability you think that there's going to be a really big, horrible, you know, dwarfing nine to eleven type of event in the United States or Canada soon And I made eighty percent. Well, look we
you know they're setting it all up. First of all, when this came out that Hamas had a sneak attack on ISEO, it took me about two seconds to immediately come to the conclusion that this was a false flag to justify Israel murdering a whole bunch of people. Right, they want to get rid of these you know, they've been abusing those Palestinians, and I don't really like care I can't. I can't say in all honesty that I have great
feelings for the Palestinian people or anything like that. But my god, they are still human beings. And what the the israelis over the last seventy years? You know, I was trapped on some explosives myself and walked into the embassy there. I mean, these are very cruel people, very cruel people, and they've abused those people terribly. Yeah, there's psychopaths. The whole religion is actually a self fulfilling psychopathic loop. You know, it's a eugenics
program to create, to create that the ultimate psychopath. That's that's what Judaism is. And well, listen, we know how to create psychopaths. First of all, you give them a superiority complex, because psychopaths off God, right, yeah yeah. And then uh, and then you've got to make sure that they got like weird costumes and weird rituals. Got that oh that's coldish cultish, right, And then you've got you know, something like circumcision. My god, you know this is barbaric. You would do that to
a little baby. And then you have that did you hear about this is there's a tradition where. I mean, tell me how this makes sense and how this how you place this and rationalize this went away? A rabbi puts his mouth over the top of the baby's penis, and this is part of the tradition after they circumcised. I don't know how much, how long after? But was I supposed to sanitize it where they dog mouthed or is there something in their dogs aliva that that that sanitizes the wound? Like why would
they do that? And well, it's not the rabbi that does that. It's a moil and it's a special special position and they're supposed to have a mouthful of wine when they do that. So the wine, I don't know, anti septic, I don't think, so, better off just using alcohol. But you know what does that do to the psyche of a little boy. First of all, the most sensitive traum it part of your body is
being hacked off. I mean you're taking chunks of little boys, right, they're cutting pieces off them, and then you have this ugly, old, hairy guy put his mouth on your bleeding penis. I mean, if that doesn't turn you into a psychopath, I don't know what will. Because we know one of the formulas for creating psychopaths is childhood abuse. So you're born into a world where you're being genetic or uh, sexually tortured. But that's
the religion. Like I said, Judaism is a eugenics program to create the ultimate psychopath. And you know everything, you know, the in and out in group, outgroup that's so strong with them. We know studies have done that, we've done. And this is why multiculturalism doesn't work, because there's always this in group outgroup. You know, so if you're not an irishman and you know, you can't fit in with the with the Irish and so
on through history. But what happens is you dehumanize the out group to such an extent that you can commit atrocities on them. So you're reliefs of conscience. Well, they're the outgroup. And now you when you hear the Israelis talk about I mean just the word that they use to describe non Jews, goum means cattle. Yeah, so we're all animals to them, we're all animals. So if we're animals, then they can do whatever they want.
Torture, star murderous by the millions. It doesn't matter because we're animals. So anyways, that's why I said Judaism is a eugenics program. It continually reinforces psychopathic family values. They support that growing in along with your eugenics tie to judaism. I mean I watched somebody justify rather than just say this must be allegorical or parable or you know, an esoteric uh you know, hiddn't
know, they just flat out literalized deuteronomy. And when I'm basically saying, it's okay to go into you know, annihilate every other you know, every person of a certain group, destroy their babies, crush their heads on rocks and all this other stuff. But also take the girls for yourself, you know, murder all the boys, you know, bring the pretty ones to yourself. You get to have those. That's that's your your loot, your
bounty, your booty. Whatever. But uh yeah, so, I mean I was under the other impression too, that you weren't supposed to like mingle with others. But yeah, it's okay to I don't know, I guess they weren'tnn have babies with them, Like there's a lot of there's a lot of I don't know, if I was just supposed to get the bloodline pure. Who when it came to Judaism as well, But I don't know, but I think that's kind of way. I'll tell you how that works.
Jewish men. Their first wife will be a Jewish and they'll have two three kids, and then they'll get divorced, and then the sex his second wife will always be a blonde, blue eyed woman or a Filipino woman. All all my old Jewish friends. Yeah, the first wives, so they keeps the bloodline pure. They produced with a fellow Jewish. And but once that's over, what they they bang everything that moves And so where do you think those blonde, blue eyed Jews come from? Well, that's you know,
daddy poke. And one of the shick says, she says a Yiddish term that means a white woman. I'm not sure the exact meaning is probably derogatory.
It serves like Yiddish for white slut, you know. Yeah, apparently that type of German or whatever you want to call it was created by the merchant class to make it more so that they could speak in front of people without them knowing what they were, you know, yeah, pray basically the people they're going to rip off so that they wouldn't understand what they were talking about. Yeah, the traders along the Silk Road had a similar concept.
They would communicate through his hand signals under a shawl, so they would join hands, put a shawl over it, and then they would barter over the price or haggle over the price, and nobody could see what he's buying or selling for because it's done under the shawl. I guess they must use their fingers, you know, I'll pay you three hundred, No, I want four hundred, you know. And then when they finally comes to an agreement
that they can't take the shawl off. So yeah, that's a common practice among traders that you don't want everybody to know what you're selling your whares so that you can screw them too. Right. And then, just to clarify to one of my very best friends is Jewish. He doesn't, I don't think they he practices. It just says that he is one from Russia and I came over here in the early eighteen hundred. So it's not like you
was, you know, a Bolshevik or anything like that either. So I mean having a family lineage and saying I mean it's it's so confusing because is it a religion, is it a race? Is it whatever you decided is because it's convenient at the time, Like, yes, we're talking about you know, what you needed to be at the time to be. You know, if you're in some sort of trouble and it's either a religion or a race, yea, nobody knows, even the Jews don't know, but the
Jews will all tell you it's a race. Yeah. And I don't think that's accurate because I think it's regional right to where you're born that makes you what it is. So I mean, I'm not an Italian, but I have Italian heritage, right, so I'm actually a New York upstate New Yorker. To be technical, it's like and uh, that's that's why I just started listening to this guy named Asha Logos or the channel is you know that. I've listened to everything he's produced, probably two or three times. He's
probably the only YouTuber he's not on YouTube, I don't know. Sometimes when he examines history, he actually right, man, So like the French Revolution? Did you listen to his French Revolution? I think I'm just about to start great stuff and more recently he came out with what was the most recent one, not the French Revolution. But yeah, Asha logos is great.
I heartily endorse m. Yeah, I really like him. It was amazing to me, the Citian and the gods and the reason, like the ancient history of this, of this hatred for certain things, and how they're trying
to annihilate the Germanic people in World War two. You know, there's no reason to destroy the residen It just all seemed to click, you know, when I was listening to that, and why they have to call them Indo Europeans, and why they have to deny their stuff too, and these very tall people with red hair and sometimes blonde, and you know, it's just crazy. The oh, the the two part I think it was two parts, maybe one part that he does on Byzantium, on the Emperor Constantine and
his wife Constantine and Theodora. Did you listen to that one? I'll tell you what I was in. The he has he has one playlist on here, and the playlist is our Subverted History. That's the one. Yeah, And I think I am at Let me just see if I can view this without starting it by accident I'll tell you where I'm at right now. I finished five point two and five point three. I'm in the middle of From Holy Men to Dark Magicians. That's the Alexander the Great and the French Revolution
are the next two. Yeah. Yeah, the other one that's going to be on uh it was written by Proculus, I believe. But yeah, which is at Theodora And yeah, it's got when it came out three weeks ago, about the interconnectedness of the Aryan people. Yeah. You know who also is pretty good with that. That is Mark Zephyr Oh Robert Robert, Yeah, yeah, he's got some good stuff too. He's got some good stuff too. He traces that the fact of the matter is what we are
experiencing is white genocide. And it's all, you know, written up underneath the Communist Manifesto and before the Communist Manifesto, it's all these Ju Daike writings where you have to you know, annihilate Amelek. We're all amelek. You know, these people hold the grudge I'm telling yeah. Yeah, two thousand, five hundred years ago somebody didn't like them and kicked them out of their country, and oh my god, for two thousand and five hundred years,
they have to kill every white people. You know. Like, funny thing is is I don't know if we're just going based off of what you look like. They're right too, you know, Ye, I mean whatever, but I also all insane. Nothing to do or say makes any sense whatsoever. You're dealing with schizophrenics. I would tell people, you know, if you want to understand the Jewish psyche, it's schizophrenia, psychosis, and psychopathy. The schizophrenia you hear voices and you can't tell her. Psychosis is you
have no idea what reality is. Psychopathies you have no conscience. So that's that's their mindset. So you can't believe a word they say. It's psychosis, And you got to be careful around them because they could suddenly hear a voice and it's God, and God says, oh, let's let's kill Daniel. And then well, we got to kill Daniel, even if it takes us three thousand years. But in the Communist Manifesto and with the Judaic writings, not only are they are they told to kill Amelek, but to wipe
them off the face of the earth and erase their history. It's in their own writings. That's what the communists they were doing. That's why as soon as you get the communists in, look what's happening here. First thing, starting with the Cultural Revolution and starting with the Bolshevik Revolution, start tearing down the statues. That's what they did in the French Revolution too. Let's tear down all these statues. And the whole point of tearing down the statues is
to erase history. They don't want you to still have a connection to your own people anymore, so they're going to erase your history. First. They you know, they rewrite all the books, all the textbooks, and they trade the ucation system and rewrite the whole history, so you don't know what the hell is going on. And then they start destroying the paintings and the statues and then and that's where we are now too. That's why we have no culture, we have no tradition. And that's why, you know,
you heard me speak class right on. My idea to you know, kind of rebuild our culture again with the Renaissance Lodge concept. Recreate our old traditions again, even if we have to start from scratch and recreate them. Like one of the traditions I've always wanted to create. Is the ritual to introduce
young boys into manhood. Right, you must pass a test to show that you're strong and you're worthy and you've overcome fear something Typically thirteen year own boys would go through right twelve thirteen, and then we welcome you into the world of manhood after you've passed it. It's really important for young men to have something like that. Through something like that. Yeah, we're bound group. You know, we had to spend three days in the woods by yourself.
Here's a ife, here's three matches. Good luck, we'll come before you in three days, and so you had to build your shelter and listen, most of us didn't eat for three days because it's very hard to scavenge for food in the forest with nothing more than a knife. If you're lucky lord of the flies, though, you didn't kill piggy and uh, because you're all about yourself too. And but when you've gone through that, listen.
The Native Americans had a similar tradition. You know, the young braves would be uh go by themselves into the into the forest, into the wilderness, and they'd be there for a few days and they'd have to deal with all the dangers of being alone in the woods and overcome your fear. It gets a little bit spooky at night, you know, especially at the woods at night, unless there's a full moon, it's really dark, and you know, every squirrel in the bushes sounds like a bigfoot coming to get you.
You've got to overcome your fear. And but when you do that, afterwards, you do have a sense of accomplishment, pride in yourself. I got through this. I'm okay, I survived it now, and all the men in the tribe would congratulate you. Good job, you know. And we need traditions like that, because without them, we now have a what you see around us men aren't men they have you know, very few are masculine anymore, very few are are courageous in any sense of the word. Like
the guy who stands there while his wife changes the tire. Yeah, yeah, exactly, the passenger seat with a cell phone. Yeah so things like that, those are but those are also arean traditions. Okay, this is what our ancient ancestors did too, you know. You hear the story and the spartans their training program, what they did for their kids. Now, they had to go to live in the woods by themselves, not just for
three days, I think for like three months or something like that. And they had to steal food from other people in the city, so they learned how to be stealthy and cunning in order to eat. But it's an important milestone in a man's life to go through the initiation ceremony. Now the Jews have it. It's called the bris the Jews, and then they celebrate with a bar mitzvah right now, traditionally that's when they're supposed to be circumcised,
but they're not. They're circumcised as babies, not when they're thirteen years old. But the older tradition would be your bris or your bar mitzvah, that's when a thirteen year old boy would be circumcised, and that's when you became a man. Now they still have this ceremony, except they do the chopping and cutting a lot earlier, so they still have that tradition. How come
white people don't have that. We have nothing like that. When's the last time you went to a party for a thirteen year old boy to welcome him, so that it ever happens, right, So part of what we need to do is bring back our own traditions, our own cultural traditions, like, for example, invent my own traditions. Here's one that I invented that I follow. On the night of a full moon, I will go out into the wilderness and practice with my sword. Where did I get down?
I got that from Confucius. That's one of the things Confucius recommended young men. Do you know if you wanted to become what Confusius called a gentleman twins and what I call a renaissance man. Yeah, Confucius when danced in the moonlight this sort. I like that idea, and it helps you to demarcate the passage of time. Right, So when I go out on a full moon and I practice with my sword, well I've done that almost a thousand
times now, so it marks the passage of time. Without indicators that we're you know, we're traveling through time and space, it all becomes a blur, right, it all becomes what it's Christmas already, Yeah, without a meaning to it, but without any meaning to it. So that's one thing I do. The other thing I like to do, and I can't do it all the time, but usually what I like to do is on the autumn equinox. So September twenty first, I like to do my canoe trip
into the woods. A couple of reasons for that. September twenty first, most of the black flies, deer flies, and you know they're gone, right. You still got some mosquitoes, but you know they're not as heavy as they are at the end of July, where every breath you take you got a mouthful of mosquitos when you're up here in the bush here in Canada. Oh yeah, look at the videos of Canada. It's so beautiful. Yeah, what they don't see is the mosquitoes driving you insane. Yeah.
Where I lived in New York, it was a swamp because it used to be underneath the underwater. It was part of the Hudson River locks systems. So it's still very low and it's tons of mosquitoes and gnats and everything too. Yeah, So by September twenty first, it's usually over and now you've got the equinox, autumn equinox, and again it's a demarcation point. I celebrate the solstices and the equinoxes. So you know, December twenty first coming
up, that's going to be the solstice. I would like to celebrate that. Usually I go out in the woods again. You know, maybe I'll bring my sword, maybe I'll just do some tide cheet, just like I would do under a full moon. But I like December twenty first because now the days start getting longer. You know, it's still a long way off, but we are moving towards that direction. And I'm always a little bit sad on midsummer Night's Eve, which is June twentieth, because that's the longest
day of the year. From that point on, the light starts to fade little by little. Every day between December twentieth and June twentieth, I tend to be happier because it just means that it's getting warmer, it's going to stay bright longer. And June twentieth, like I said, midsummer Nights Eve
at traditional time for Aryan peoples. You know, there's the Shakespearean play about the elves, and well, you know Els and Tolkien and all this is Arian history and culture, and so that's the night that the elves come out to play. December twentieth June twentieth. So I recreate these traditions for myself. So I have my tradition. It's to mark the passage of time. It's to remind where I've been, where I'm going, what's coming now.
The days are getting longer, now the days are getting shorter, and I count time by moons. So for example, for me, it's four moons, well, five moons until spring, so full moon's happened towards the end of the month now or early in the months, I should say, so five moons. I'm looking December, January, February, March, so yeah, four moons. So by March it will be spring March twentieth, and
it'll be the equinox again. So I count time by moons. So when the weather here is cold and windy, I'm going, okay, only three more moons. You know. That's so intelligent. Intelligent too because they have messed with our calendar. They say it's because it throws off our circadian rhythm or what other relse and excuse us uff energetically and all this stuff. But the one thing they can't change, if it's a cyclical thing, is the
moon. So you should It only makes sense that to count time by the moon, because it's the one thing they can't f with yeah, you know what I mean. So, yeah, I started doing that, not because it's not very about skating rhythms sort of that I knew they were working at the time, but just because I wanted to be different, right. And you know a lot of cultures counted time by a moon, right, they counted the years by the number of moons, right, fifty two moons when
I was. The thing that kind of really struck me about those astral logost videos. And I'm not trying to circle back to anything really, but it's just that as important is that there's different branches that broke off and didn't follow the guidelines and the rules of the society, and they became all these other weird things, right, But the ones that and they used, and they
and people. The historians like to mix them together and call them all one thing, so you can strike them all out as being corrupt, right, And that's not the way to look at it. There was a nobility and the thing that caught them off guard about all these other people that they encountered was they couldn't fathom the sneakiness and the cunning and because that's just not part of their nature. So it's and and I've thought of that movie. It's
a Ricky Jarvay's movie. It's a stupid thing, but it reminded me of that, just the concept of by itself, the invention of lying, just to say that out loud like this, This is like a you know, deception versus nobility, and the deception is trying to get rid of every last bloodline marker of the nobility because that was who they ran from and deceived it, and and the society from which they they came from possibly and and left
because they wanted to do it their way. Yeah, yeah, no, I like that part of it too, when he was talking about the Goths and how the Goths had such a disdain for wealth. Yes, yes, and also yeah, like you said that marketplace, but they'd never they were They were kind at a distance in which I thought was smart, like, but they were but they were always said that even if they were conquering, they were fair. You know, they're great warriors, but they were fair
to everyone. They came to a cross and I it's it's just there's so many incredible things about that I think worth exploring, because I think that's the part that we don't think exists and they call it human nature. I think that's a cop out. You can't take the worst of any group and say that's human nature because that's what humans do. No, that could be the most prevalent because of the society that works our minds into thinking that's what's to
be expected. But I think that what we're missing here is that the roots were quite noble, and we need to remember, and we need to, like genetically and in our DNA, remember who we are and where we came from. Yeah, well, you know that explains it, because you know, no, it's genetics with me because I have always had it disdained for wealth. I always not people that you know, talked about money all the
time. We're vugar. Yeah okay, oh well money money I make, I spent that, and my wife makes this, she spends that, and we got this, you know, to talk about money all the time. I always found it really vulgar and overly coviedness for money. You know, I despise misers. I do you know? Oh, oh, I got it, that's worth ten cents? How dare you U? You know? I about ten cents for that? I'm not kidding. I've met people like this, Yeah, my last They don't have any they don't have any sentimental
value attachments to anything. It's all about it's inTransition. I never call that. Yeah, that's that's the that's the problem is like there's no emotional attachment to any to anything that they have to where it would be special even if nobody else sees a value in it. No, it has to have some kind of market value to it. Yeah. No. And that's the disease that affects all our societies. Is this money disease? Because now everything is
reduced to profit and loss everything. Oh, I could raise my kids, but what's the profit in it for me? Right? It just affects everything. You know, I can fix this guy's car, but what's the profit in it for me? You know, I'm going to leave the oil pan dry and so next time it comes in, I can fix the seized engine. Like look at the medical profession. Well, we could cure these people with cancer, but it's way more profitable to let them die slow, painful
deaths over years, where we can train them have every last penny. This is this money disease, and it's infected everything, and I despise it was it actually logos that talked about the Spartans and their original form of money was iron ingots. I think I think they may have you have you may have
got over that. I also remember he talking about how I think this was during the Visigoths they had because they didn't really care about what they used the gold for, so they they had a golden statue that was this amazing thing. And the the same people that are in Israel right now let the most ones in to destroy them and kind of like, what's happening over there too,
kind of funny how that works. It's happening here too. She was letting the enemy in m exactly the Victoria New Leans of the world, huge aspects as I call them, and they melted it down. It was just beautiful work of art, and they melted it down for its market value. Right. Yeah, So that's the monetary system. And look, you do need a currency, a form of currency, but it's trade. But it's
just gotten so out of hand to greed. You know, it destroys everything, families and relationships and you know how many divorces are instituted because the wife feels she's not getting enough money. Right, Well, I'm going to find the guys got more money than you, really what about love, devotion, you know, commitments, honor, No, no, no. This other guy he said, he's a doctor, he makes more money, So like, are you really do you really think you're worth more? Yes, they
do because they've been brought up and trained to be complete narcissists. Yes. So yeah. Look, I've always had this disdain for money. I don't know where it came from. But after Robert Zephyr said many of the same things too. But after that ash Logo Stratis, I go, you know, he's not genetic because I always found people that were, you know, money grubbing. I always found them like low character. I thought, you know, they're they're not they're not evil people, but they're not good people.
And you know this over and they're not trustworthy, you know, and these are these will be the ones that will betray you every time too. You know. I had people when I was working in the mortgage you know, because it was a job right after college, and man, that's all they cared about, you know, It's like all this stuff. And I was actually called or asked if I had aspergers or something because I wasn't interested
in their conversations. Yeah, yeah, rap, you know, because like I guess, I guess they equated me to like Rainman because you know, my lack of concept of why it's important to care about the money. Me too, I've had that my whole life. Oh well listen, but I think you know it's not money's through of all evil. It's the love of money is through to all evil. Right, Yeah, I mean, they've got to have something that works around. But you know, and there are
certain cultures that we're talking about from the past. Things were built because it was the community project. And this goes back to your your you know, building communities things. It strengthened anybody. Everybody worked in the same you know,
work for the same things, the same goals. If you wanted to, like just to consider this, if you wanted to build some sort of technology that would create free energy or cheap energy or whatever, would you yourself limit your ability to do that by saying, well, no, because I'm not selling my iron or I'm not selling my my nails, or I'm not selling my my my copper wire for that, No, you would build it because it's going to benefit you too, right. But in the world of
this type of market stuff. It limits the ability for anything to happen because it's always about can we afford to do it? Yeah, and you know the people are op top. They don't have that problem because they already want it at all, so they'd make whatever they want for themselves. It's not there's no there's anything to do with money. That's just for us little slaves. Yeah, that's uh, you know, there you go. It's it's
the Rockefellers did that with the oil business. First of all, they called it fossil fuels, right, And since he brought that up, apparently the wrath Child's got involved. I forgot who the other partner was, but apparently there's shell oil that they want. Great where this thing is happening in Gaza? Yeah yeah, Now all of a sudden there's a war, because that's the way of moving people. Not get them involved in it, just kill them bonus. Yeah. In fact, we're not running out of oil.
It's it's just plentiful of salt water and earth's blood. You know, it's not even fossil. Yeah, but you know, artificial scarcity drives the price up, and that's why people are always talking about, oh they're doing it for the oil. Well, you know, they had oil wells in Pennsylvania back in the eighteen fifties and then they dried up in the eighteen eighties. But now they're full of a yeah, so you know, we could drill
all that same thing here in Canada. It's documented. I don't know what's true these days, who knows, but apparently the oil we have up in what's called the Tar Sans. Yeah, it's a pain of the ass to extract it, but we have more oil reserves in the Tar Sans in Saudi Arabia. We could supply Canada and the United States with all the oil they need for the next hundred years. But guess what they did. They shut down oil production. Oh yeah, justin Castro there. Oh you know,
it's it's carbon, this carbon that we gotta. So we're gonna shut you down, and we're gonna buy from Saudi Arabia and export billions of dollars to them, which makes no sense because it's pollution somewhere else then, right, I mean, it's like, okay, you still need the same product, is still causing the same somewhere else, it's just not there, Like what does that mean? So stupid if they're worried about the globe or the planet
or whatever, then well they're not. Of course, everything is just a d And if they're so concerned about the environment, why are they allowing China to have all the resources and dig and drill and mind everything still on their land, still in Canada, right causing all that pollution and water runoff and all that other stuff. So it's still happening regardless, but now they just don't own it, which tells me that China called in a debt or something,
because how else do you get the resources of the country. Usually it's because you defaulted right in the same reason why we went into a bankruptcy and thanks to the twenty years that it took from nineteen thirteen to nineteen thirty three to put us there. Yeah, no, that's when you said, like, you know, we could have had free energy, but it's not worth the while. Yes, you're good people oil. There's no need to invade any countries and steal their oil. We've got plenty of oil right here in
Canada. We can cover you guys us. We could export it. We've got lots of natural gas and we've got plenty of energy. Very cheap right here in Canada. And also electrical energy, you know, the you know Tesla's invention, it's not that complicated. Run some wires really up high in the sky and then you ground that to the earth and he'll pick up the current and you can tap that current. I mean, so you could have free electricity. But oh boy, they wouldn't want that, right Who was
that bastard Alexander green Bell or as the other inventors Edison. He was an evil bastard, that guy, right, absolutely evil and you know he wanted he wanted to use d C power to run the world. Yeah, and then and then then, uh when when Tesla came up with a C, then Edison started electrocuting all these animals, elephants and everything. You know what an evil piece of you know. But there again, it's all of this is artificial scarcity. In my video series Paradise Stolen, I have one episode
about artificial scarcity, or well of overpopulation. Oh there's too many people. We have to kill seven billion people where the world will die. You know, No, the world will not die. The world has already died several times over. They're called mass extinctions, and we're all still here. You know, our ancestors survived like six mass extinctions in order to produce. We're still here. And so you know, if the temperature goes at one degree,
not going to make any difference to anybody. But it's all fake. And our planet could easily support eight billion, nine billion, ten billion, twenty billion with food and water and shelter and energy. Could easily do all that. The only thing is you got to get the vampires off of everything. They're the ones that are sucking up all the all the energy, and the sucking up all the wealth. There's plenty of wealth in the world.
It's a big planet. We could support a lot of people. Personally, think we should cut down on our population a little bit through you know, birth control, and you know, how about just like reading, just so that we don't make more fucking idiots exactly. You know, let's find someone who's like your your intellectual equal. Unless you're not that bright, then maybe you know, here's a rubber. Yeah. Yeah, I'm all in favor
of eugenics. There's a lot of people that shouldn't reproduce the breeding. Yeah. Speaking of Nicola Tessela, he didn't say kill people, but he was he was, you know, he thought that people should be a little bit more selective than you know, whatever dumb ass you find out a bar. Yeah, and you know it's the women that are responsible for that. They
choose, so they got to choose better. There was a study done around the turn of the century and they followed three families, and I forget the names of the three families, but one of them were called the Jutes j U T E S. Yeah, I think that's the name. And what
they did is they studied their family history. Now this family was a bunch of psychopaths, right, So they studied the history and grandfather was a robber, and then junior was a stagecoach bandit, and then junior number two was a con artist, and then junior you know, the great great grandchildren.
And they studied and you know, this criminality, criminal behavior ran throughout the whole family, and like all the related people just said, you know, when when you're down like three or four generations, now you're talking like one hundred and fifty cousins, right, So a lot of people they found that a few of them went on to become judges and doctors, but the vast
majority were criminals. Just like the founding parents or the founding stock and the study he was done in order to make the argument for because they said, look, you know, if he's you know, in bred, badass lunatics keep breeding, they're just going to keep breeding more assholes. So you know, we got to find a way to sterilize the women or something, you know, to prevent them from from breeding. So those studies are very hard
to find right now because it's very politically incorrect. Yeah, you think made Yale still red flags or video if you say it's the jutes, Well, I hope their vocal recognition program is a little bit more accurate than that. But we could also apply that too, because look, they keep reproducing, and we know they're founding stock as a bunch of psychopaths, and look what
happens. It's not all of them are evil, not all of them, but most the most of the delirium kabbala I think is where that that the big deviation is, because that's what spawns Sabatine Frankism, and Francists are straight up it's their duty to not only Christian, become Muslim and because Jews or whatever, and as your outside appearance and then be the six son of a bitch behind it, underneath it, but incest wife swapping, which you know
teach her own, but incest child sacrifice, blood drinking flesh of Frankism duties. Yeah, Rothschild converted during that little meeting with him and Adam Wistop, who is a Jesuit. And Zionism grew out of Frankism grew out of Deliriyan kabbala that said, you have a duty to have to make the conditions for the rebuilding of the temple and the coming of the Messiah. You can't just let God do it on his own terms, even if you believe, if
you believe that's that's what's going to eventually happen. Forcing the hand isn't natural or organic. So what you're doing is going against God's will if you believe God is in control of everything, just like, why better than God? Right? Exactly? Why better than God? You know how many times haven we heard the rabbi saying we are we are God and and and we are
the Shavior. Anyways, you know, when it comes to dealing with those people, and you don't listen to, don't try to analyze what they're saying, is just it's bullshit on bullshit. They twist and weave so many lives together that you never you know, you can spend a lot of time trying to figure out, well, what's true here? It's just true. Forget about. Just throw it all in the garbage. None of it is true. Reminds me of Alexander. That creates okay, and the Gordian Knot.
Now, Alexander the Great was a warrior, right, and so the story of the Gordian Knot is that King Midas. I don't know why he did this, but there's a chariot and the two forks of the chariot, and he tied a rope across those two forks, and he tied a really giant, complicated knot. And then there was a prophecy, whoever can untie this knot will become the ruler of Asia. So Alexander the Great took a look at it. You know, there's a loose end here, there's loose end
there. But I mean it's a big knot. You get the impression that this knot's like three feet wide, right, So after looking at it for a few moments, Alexander the Great drew his sword and just cut the knot n app So this is the warrior approach to it. So if you want to you know, and like, you know, I said last that I have warriors disdain for priests and holy men and gurus, you know, because it's like the Gordian nut. Oh, you have to figure this out.
Is this true? Is that true? Maybe that's true. That you can spend all day long, you can spend the rest to your life trying to pick apart the threads. What's true, what's not true? How does this work? Warrior just says, fuck that shit, takes out his sword and cuts it in half. And that's what I recommend for. You know, all religious studies, don't waste your time. I waste it enough of my time trying to figure out Buddhism, Jainism, Let me figure out the Sufi's.
No, let me figure out Christianity. No, let me figure I spent a lot lot of time trying to figure them all out, trying to connect the thoughts, trying to see where they overlap, what they have in common, where they disagree, all the various comparative religions, and so finally I realized all of it is bullshit, All of it you know. It's it's amazing. Man's capacity for making up bullshit is inexhaustible. Right, they
can just go on and on and on and lie and lie. So now we get to the Zen and the Warriors path, which is to live in the here and now use your instincts to figure out how the world works. It's it's not a big mystery fiddle with all this, you know, mental masturbation, this big Gordyan not trying to figure it all that. We Oh, it's it's a Gesuits. No, it's the Freemasons. No, it's the Now it's the same people. It's always the same people. And what
would it matter if you knew the answer? Oh well, now I definitely know it's the Jesuits. Okay, So now what what are you gonna do? How does that company? Well, the only thing that would make that to understand the interconnectedness is to understand where it manifests, so that people who don't get that these things would aren't here to help you, that aren't here to you know, for your betterment, like in government, like in the
medical industry. Understanding who they are and understanding their patterns of behavior helps you spot them better. And I think that's what the end goal is. Not so much Okay, I have a name to label it. It does because that's you know. I mean, I don't think that's really the point. I think it's more like, Okay, now now that I can identify them when I see them, I know when they're coming, I can see when
they're getting close, you know. Yes, uh, And but I'd rather you train in martial arts and train in wilderness survival because that develops your instant. Like I said, you know, when I first came across this concept, I thought, oh, well, I must be an intellectual because I think a lot. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, Well you play recordings in your head a lot. That's not thinking, right. Oh that that line from the movie Thirty years Ago. Yeah, I thought that. No,
it's just a little snippet of a recording from your past experience. But I find my instinct works better than my intellect. So I can sit and try to figure things out. I could probably figure a lot of it out. But what tells me right away? What's what is my instinct? I don't have to spend three hours or two weeks analyzing it. I know within a couple of seconds. Black from White Up from down, just using instinct. So, yeah, I try to teach how to develop instinct. It's
very difficult. Like it's easy to teach how to read it write, or it's easy to teach mathematics, but how to teach instinct for people to develop their instinct because instinct is superpower. You know, when we talk about all these you know, superhuman powers like reading minds and sensing danger in the darkness, all of that is instinct. It's not intellect. You can read all the books you want, You're not going to read anybody's mind at the end
of it. So I've always tried to figure Yeah, I've always tried to figure out how do you teach instinct. I'm working on I've got some ideas, but it's not easy. But things like what I talked about just a few minutes ago about the initiation ceremonies for young men that will teach you instinct. Yeah, you spent three days in the woods by yourself, having to rely on yourself, your sense is start to get heightened. Right, You
hear everything, you see everything, what's that you know? You're very aware and careful, you know, because you don't want to take a step and twist your ankle, because then you're screwed. You know, there's nobody there to help you. Now, of course it's different. We got satellite phones and cell phones. So if you did that ceremony now, I'm pretty sure it would not let you go into the woods by yourself like they did when I was younger, because you could fall and hurt yourself. Right, you
could break a leg, you could knock yourself unconscious. So when you're walking around, you're aware where you're placing your feet. You know, when you reach out to grab the edge of a cliff, you're going to take a look first to make sure there isn't a copper back, a diamond back up there. Right, You're not gonna put your hand in the hole where it might be snake, you know. So you're hyper aware and conscious of your environment. That will develop your instinct. Yeat, would you stand? And
we're almost coming up to two hours? Absolutely, I can come back any time you want. Yeah, sure, Then I think this is a good way to segue out too. But because I think I think this is a good things that are kind of like throw at what you were just saying about the about instinct. See when I when I look at nosis or that concept of nos intuition and instinct, I think it's all the same communication to Way Street that is all either mental or some kind of sense or feeling like a
type of like an added sense. And I think that's why the Gnostics were on the right path. Is saying that the only way you get to enlightenment is through your individual journey. And that's what you're saying is you have to rely on yourself. You have to go on your own path. It's not a group effort. It's not something that you do it at church. It's not it's how you develop and cultivate yourself. Yeah. Well, well way
to tell the difference is between the intellect and instinct. Instinct is not words in your mind, right, you just know, right, So when you hear talking in your head, that's your intellect, and mostly it comes from the speech center in your brain. And that speech center is just a mass collection. It's AI basically, right, a collection of tidbits of audio information and all that. So if in your mind you're going, ah, but if I put block A on top of block B, then I can reach
a Bennetta. Yeah, yeah, I like that thing that like is behind all that, that kind of whispers that you should should or shouldn't do something, and if you don't listen to it, sometimes you f up. Yep, that's I think, a whole different thing than than then chatter, you know. Yeah, so it's not Gertcha calls it internal dialogue, and many, if not most, of the great spiritual traditions, like the Sufis and the zen masters and Kerchief and a lot of them, their primary exercise was
to learn how to stop the internal dialogue. Try it, it's you can do it. It's an act of will. But always the voice starts to come back. Well, how long has it been? Stop my dialogue? Okay, try it again? All right, no words. Anyways, I put this up. We're talking, yeah, yeah, you can see the screen right next to us. Oh, I can see the screen. Yeah yeah. I just want to put this up while we we're wrapping up here because I want people to see the survival library. This is the this is
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a long time. I got a lot of skills, a lot of knowledge, But I need this library, okay, because there's no way I can maintain all the information that's in this fiber in my mind, it's impossible for me to remember all that stuff. So I would like to have a source for information, right, Yeah, And that one book that you have, that's that giant encyclopedia from the eighteen eighties that tells you how to do all stuff, all the stuff. He was a thing that's phenomenal. Yeah,
it's like a thousand pages or something like that. And Household Encyclopedia of Practical Knowledge something like that. But listen, this is what your great great grandparents did. They did all this stuff. They you know, they made their own clothes, they wove their own food, they made it water proof anyways, you know, and then the cooking. As a matter of fact,
I edited some stuff out of the book, which was mining. I edited the chapter on mining out and how to refine metals because they use arsenic for a lot of that stuff. I'll leave that out of the book. It's not that important that you know how to mine copper. You know, in our civilization, you'll be able to scavenge copper for the next hundred years. Right. They don't need to know how to mind it. But it had
everything. That's what these people did. They did it all themselves. The price is worth it just for the books that you've written and to have all that extra and all that extra knowledge that you can reference whenever the need comes to you that you learned that stuff. Yeah, Like all my books sell for like ten bucks on Amazon. So there's your fifty bucks right there,
and the three hundred and twenty books that's free. That's a bonus, right, books on gorilla warfare, shootings, how to build towers, you name it. It's all in there, and it's fascinating reading. Fascinating Is there from this site here? Is there a way to get to the one for the how to build communities? Is there for that particular? I don't know if I put it on that website yet. I gotta do that if it's
not there, okay, So go to the homepage. Okay, and by the way, don't send that link out because that don't give people access to the download. Oh that's what that is. Yeah, that's the download page. So yeah, I didn't write that any thing. So all right, that's that was just the one that popped up when I hit H for chiant. That's the one. I oh really, yeah, this is okay. Survival libraries on the right hand side here right, Yeah, no, I
don't. It doesn't look like I put the link up anyways. That page is forming Communities dot com Forming Communities dot com And did I spell it right? Yes? Ye? All right, So this is the course right here, and this is how to form a community. I mean, you're gonna be able to explain it better than I am, if you want to give it. It's the final component is surviving what's coming. But you know there's so much involved in I can do hours on and all the benefits of being
a part of a community. You guy should check out his YouTube channel and his live streams because he goes over this a decent amount to where you get a better right here. Yeah yeah, But I think this is part of our traditions that we need to have and we need to We need to be part of a community. You need to know your neighbors. You need to have people that you can trust, that you can you know, you get together for picnics with and not only for survival, but for your mental and
physical health. Studies of shown that you know people that belong to a healthy, vibrant community, their incidents of cancer and arthritis and diabetes and mental illness, is way down almost to nothing compared to people that don't belong to a community. We are social animals, and if we're not being socialized, we have a constant level of stress. And what do stress do? It gives
you inflammation. Inflammation is the cause of all disease. So if you're stressed because you're isolated, yeah, hello, that stress is going to cause disease. So better tour communities, work together. Even if the world doesn't come to an end, you'll be healthier, you'll be happier, you won't get cancer. My doctor friend did this book called Blue Zone where they went all over the world and study these communities where everybody tended to live to be one
hundred, one hundred and ten. And what did they all have in common? Was it the food? Was it the wine? Well, they couldn't find anything that they really all shared in common except one thing. They all belonged to communities. They all had lunch with each other once a week at the cafeteria, and they talked at the cafe or the restaurant, and they talked, and they went over to each other's houses for dinner. They were all part of a tight knit community. So if you want to learn how
to live to be one hundred and twenty. Be a part of the community. Get together with people bought like dinner's, picnics, game nights, you know, go to events together. Be you know, a part of a tribe. And so we could also call it neo tribalism. We need to find our tribe. Without a tribe, you're vulnerable. And not only are you vulnerable to the state, and you're vulnerable to predators. That was the whole point of belonging to the crew, right, Well, we're just going
to live by ourselves out here among the lions. No, no, no, you need to be with a bunch of other people because when you go to sleep, those lines will come. You know that. That was the the original point of being a part of a tribe was to protect your members from predators. So you need to you need to have a tribe. And that's what this book is about. How to create tribes, our communities that support each other. And you will be able to survive the predators, but
you will also be able to survive disease. Yeah, and this is amazing too because you don't need it just because if the rule's gonna enter out, it's just good to be independent, free of the system itself, so that they can't mess with something that you're dependent on and then manipulate you through that.
If you have a community that is skilled, that works and lets you know, looks out for one another, you're never going to have that issue where some other ahole in a suit somewhere is going to be able to dangle a carrot down the street or make your life more difficult than it has to be. Right Like, the purpose of these communities and what I write about is to become self sufficient so that you're not dependent on the government. So to this end, we have a nutrition team. We grow our own food.
We have a food co op, we have a buying group where we buy one hundred chickens at a time from the local farmer. We get most of our food from farm distribution out let's, so it's all grown locally, it's all organic. We also know how to scavenge for wild edibles, so we're almost completely self sufficient food wise. We also have medical teams and with
these we have We've got a Chinese medical doctor. We've got three first responders, including myself, So you know there's a medical emergency, there's somebody there that will look after you. We've got extensive medical supplies. Now we keep adding to it. We've got herbalists, massage therapists and you name it, so that we don't need hospitals. We don't need doctors. You can't trust them anyways, to bastards. Right, you know you got cancer, don't
go to the doctor, don't go to a noncologist. Go to an herbalist. And you know you can cure your cancer through nutrition. That's been proven over and over and over again. There's probably a dozen cures for cancer. But you'll I'll never hear that from a doctor. Right. The reason why answer is terminal is because he told the doctor that you were sick. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we're independent, very independent anyways. You know
the other day was really interesting. The team leader for our medical team, very lovely lady. She's an herbalist and I've been training her in first DAID and she came to me. She says, Oh, I think you would be proud of me. I said why. She says, well, an eight year old boy came to me. His mother brought him, eight year old boy to me, and he had been in a motorcycle accident and he sliced his arm up from his wrist to his elbow. There was a big flap. I said, oh, that's an ugly wound, and she said
yeah. I said, why didn't the mother take him to a hospital. It's a pretty serious wound. She said, because the hospital would insist that he gets vaccinated before they would eat them. Oh Jesus, yeah, that's the way it is here in Canada. Oh yeah, you can go to the doctor. The first thing he's gonna ask you is are you up to date with your boosters? And if not, they won't look at you until you get your boosters. Oh yeah, So do we have to separate ourselves
from the medical establishment. Absolutely. So that's why we have our own medical team. And she, you know, choked back the urge to throw up because I know those rumors they're ugly, but she you know, cleaned it out and patched it up and banged them up. The boy was fine. He never shed a tear. Mother see it in the hospital today. That's why we got a medical team, so you don't have to go to the
hospital. We also got a communications team that are light years ahead. Everybody's got a ham radio and we can communicate now we've been adding to it, taking more lessons. Most people got HAMM radio license and now we've got a couple of base stations. We can talk to people all over the world. If the power goes out, the Internet goes down, TV goes down,
your cell phone goes down. We can talk to guys in Mexico, we can talk to guys in Germany, we can talk to guys in Japan, all using radio, so we don't need TV and internet and all that to find out what's going on. And then finally we also have our own security team. Some of the more rugged guys, guys that you know, our hunters, have some firearms or ex military police, they got some firearms. We're doing a lot with it that we haven't had the need for security right
now. But you don't know if it's going to come up. You know, the looters will come up out of the city. We're starting, you know, infistrating yep. So if that starts to happen, well we've got guys that we know we'll be there and that are armed. Well that's all. So that's that's part of forming the communities, and then listen to all the additional benefits, all the dinners and picnics and Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas dinner and pot luck, stone soup and burn use big events where we all get
together and it's a lot of pun. We play music. Everybody brings their kids, the kids running around wild in the woods. That is as valuable as all the other things too. Weddings. Yeah, all right, guys. So in the chat, the live chat here is the Forming Communities dot Com. I just put them there so you can just click it and find it that way. It looks like there's also a link from that particular website that will bring you to the Survival Library as well as his books. Yeah,
I got the survival Library link and everything. Yeah, so that's actually price China Strategies is everything except for the Community's one. But if you just go to Forming Communities and everything's in the same spot because because it takes you to everywhere else. So just use the Forming Communities dot com and if you want the Survival Library, there's the little button for it and just click it, all right. Yeah, Yeah, Sam's good. Daniel, thank you
so much for your time. You're welcome. It's good talking to you again, and anytime you want to do this again. And you know, a month from now or whatever. You know, I'm always here. You've helped me a lot in the last couple of years. I never forget that. So if there's anything I can do for you, you let me know. Thank you, sir. And coming up still trad Cat Night, Eric's show. You're doing Rents anymore? What what do you got coming up? Anything?
I'll be on Rents this Friday at what time? It is? Eleven pm? Yeah, eleven pm Eastern Standard time. I'm always the last guest on Friday, So it's the second Friday of every month I'm on Rents. And it's usually the first Saturday of the month that I'm on Erica Juski's Tradcat Night, and that time is usually about eleven a m. Saturday morning. And you guys, if you're interested in listening to any of the ones he's done previously, check out his YouTube channel that I was playing his video from
earlier. I think I'm gonna end when I said goodbye to the Stephan. I think what we'll do is we'll just segue right back into finishing up the defense against the psychopath, and then we'll call the night. All right, do whatever you want to. I'm good. I'm going to head out and there's another beer in the freezer. I better go get there. The cats can't bring it to you. Huh. They need thought this man, I know, I know. All right, have a good night, sir,
Thank you so much for everything, and I'll check you. I'll on the email, all right, all right, thank you, and my best to Rebecca. And that's your wife's name, right, Rebecca. Yeah, she needs all the help she can get. Yeah, and you take care of yourself and we'll talk again soon, Thank you, sir, And guys Sunday nights. He does a live stream on his YouTube channel as well, so
you should check that out. And I yep, there he goes. All right, So I'm going to finish this video here, that one that one hold on, let me just bring this up here, and I'm going to try to relieve this pressure building inside my you know what. It's there for a while and I drink water, so enjoy that and that mental imagery. As we finished this off, we got about oh it's twenty minutes in twol thirty seven minute video, so this will be how we end the show.
If you want to cut the show. In the beginning and the end you'll have the whole thing all at once, but then that will take away all the good stuff. So you do what you want. Here you go. This is a defense against the psychopath. Is this not falster? It is no, No, it's not. Now it is okay, let's play it. Fear of power that has traditionally attracted more than its fair share of psychopaths
is religion. A quick glance at the history of religion, from the bloody sacrifices of the Aztec priests to the tortures of the Spanish Inquisitions, and through seemingly endless religious wars waged in the name of peace and love, makes their influence plainly visible to all willing to look. Since most, if not all, great religions are constructed on falsehoods, compulsive liars make the perfect proselytizers.
I look at recently created religions such as Mormonism and Scientology show their founders Joseph Smith and l Ron Hubbard, respectively, were at least compulsive liars and more likely full blown psychopaths. Charismatic cult leaders such as Jim Jones and Sung Young Moon were indeed psychopaths, while televangelist preachers that rake in millions from their gullible
flocks are at best con artists of the highest caliber. When psychopaths dominate and seize control of the major cultural institutions that influence a society, a final type of psychopaths is created, secondary psychopaths. While the classic genetic psychopath is one who is born with whatever genetic trait that causes this pathology, there is another group of people that behaves just like the classic psychopath who were not born that
way, but were created. Secondary psychopaths are created in two ways, through trauma and through groups. Trauma from an accident, drug addiction, or severe physical and psychological abuse can destroy that part of the frontal cortex of the brain where empathy and conscience is processed. While such individuals are a tragic reality in our society, they are in most cases just as incurable as their genetic counterparts
are. The second way in which psychopaths are created is through groups. There are certain groups that will attract psychopaths because of the opportunities of power and influence membership provides. Usually, such groups will quickly become led and dominated by psychopaths. Other non psychopathic members of these groups would have to become psychopaths in order to survive. For example, in a street gang, sociopaths make the best
leaders, and therefore most gangs have a sociopath at its head. Other psychopaths are also attracted to the violence and power of a street gang, and so together they create a psychopathic value system. The gang becomes a psychopathic entity. The non psychopathic youth, who must live within the territory of such a gang, is given to choices become a victim of the gang or join them. By joining the gang, the new recruit must also adopt the group's twisted value
system and behave accordingly, thus becoming a secondary psychopath. Conversely, at the other end of the scale, we can see the same principle at work in corporations. The money and power of a corporation attracts the cerebral and narcissistic psychopaths. In a corporate environment, they have many advantages over their non psychopathic competitors for promotion. Not surprisingly, most corporations end up being run by psychopaths.
As with a criminal gang, a corporation's culture adopts the twisted values of its leaders. Those who would seek employment must likewise adopt or at least appear to adopt the corporation's essentially psychopathic mindset. What is important to understand is that a mob has no conscience. Individual members may or may not have a conscience, but when they are part of a mob, they will have none. Most
organizations, from street gangs to corporations, are mobs. It would be a mistake to place your trust in them, since they can turn predatory in a moment and deprive you of time, money, sanity, and livelihood. The psychopaths modus operendi. One weakness psychopaths have is that once one studies them and begins to understand them, they become predictable. While tactics vary from one to another, most psychopaths follow a similar strategy when conning either an individual or an
organization. Their strategy is Sorry to interrupt, but the reason why I find this book so important to write is because we're really on looking at all long history historical patterns of common behavior, and this is going right into the same vein of what he's talking about right now, and like what we did actually bring up when we were discussing this that it isn't to say, oh, it's this guy or it's that guy, or it's this group or that group.
It's no what are the behaviors and what are the common behaviors of this evil in all of this manifestations, so that you see the steps that they lay out and the patterns that they follow, so that you can tell when you're being deceived too, because part of the plan is setting up A, B and C before they execute D. So while you're in B stage because A already happened, that's when he nix it. That's when you sound the alarm. That's when you if you're if there's enough of us that are aware
of it, we can put a stop to it. It's when there's too many people not paying attention that this under underwhelming, uncreative, highly funded and not very uh not very strong in numbers, you know, group of Whomever's Jesuits, Knights of Malta, get a Satanist, whatever you want to call whoever is it, it is a cult whatever, whatever, the warring army from a different country. You usually in the more stealth way, right infiltrators, then you'll be able to understand, you'll be able to combat it.
But more people have to be aware of what these signs are so that they don't even have to be thinking about it for that instinct to kick in and for them to say something's not right about this, and then you look a little bit into it and boom, you realize something's happening and you don't want to be a part of it. And then you start manning up, gunning up whatever you need to do. And i'm mean gunning up, like shooting
people down. I'm just saying defense. So that's the reason why I'm writing this book and going through all the history of this so that people can see the historical patterns, because to me, it looks like a giant fingerprint across
the pages of history. And when you see that, you can't unsee it, and you'll notice it a whole lot more, and you'll know the deceptions and the lies and the pretty talk where it's all going, because you'll see that they're just recycling the same stupid thing over and over again, in different forms, in different places. As follows the interview. Psychopaths are experts at cold reading. First used by psychologists to describe what phony fortune tellers do.
Cold reading is the ability to guess a person's personality type quickly through verbal and nonverbal communication. The technique is simple, ask questions and watch the responses. Psychopaths will cold read you as part of what is called the interview stage. The whole purpose of the interview is for the psychopath to size you up as
a potential victim. They make mental notes of different ways they could possibly manipulate you the seduction should you or your organization be seen as a suitable victim. The next stage is the seduction. Based on the results of their interview, the psychopath will tailor the seduction to your personality. If concerned about your appearance, they will flatter your good looks. If insecure about your education, they
will flatter you about your intelligence. If greedy, they will have insider information on a get rich quick scheme. And if cowardly, then only the psychopath can protect you from your fears. On a personal level, they will shower you with praise and attention in a whirlwind romance. They make sure that being around them is fun and exciting, so that you've become addicted to the adrenaline
rush they create. This is done on a government sized level, eight on the organizational level, they pretend to be the perfect employee, the most devout follower and the most dedicated public servant. They work to ingratiate themselves first to the doorkeepers and finally the power holders, often by being shameless sycophants and boot
liquors. This is how infiltration works to divide and conquer. Just as a pride of lions will seek to separate a targeted wilderbeast from the rest of the herd, so psychopaths seek to isolate their victims from the rest of humanity. They accomplish this through the tactic of divide and conquer. In a personal relationship, the psychopath will sabotage and undermine his or her victim's relationships with family and
friends. Exasperated by the negative drama and costs associated with the victim, their friends and family drop out of contact, leaving the victim without the support and guidance of their social group. In an organizational setting, psychopaths are the consummate office politicians. They seek to create factions within the organization and then turn those factions against each other to create as much chaos as possible. Psychopaths swim in
chaos, and the more the better. Secretly they start to draw the gullible, weak minded, and fellow psychopaths to their side, while intensifying their efforts to have the most talented, honest, and incorruptible members, ones that could have the strength of character to expose them expelled. They poisoned the environment in a variety of ways so that everyone feels irritable, edgy, and unable to perform their jobs. Control of the organization slips into the hands of the source
behind the dysfunction, the psychopath who created it all fear and tyranny. The final stage of the psychopath's strategy is tyranny, the absolute and sadistic control over his victims. In a relationship, the honeymoon is over and the mask comes off, the psychopath suddenly becomes controlling, abusive, and violent. Instead of flattering attention, the tactics are now fear, intimidation, extortion, and emotional blackmail. On the organizational level, one sees benefits being cut while time cards
and production quotas and surveillance increases. Employees become slaves, powerless and disposable cogs in a machine run for the sole benefit of the psychopaths in charge. On the national level, countries ruled by psychopaths become corrupt and brutish police states constantly at war with created and imaginary enemies, The population becomes paranoid, neurotic, and ultimately secondary psychopaths. In a psychopathic culture, everyone must adopt a ruthless
attitude as a survival strategy defense against a psychopath facing evil. One of the greatest advantages psychopaths have is that average, decent people cannot believe that such monsters truly exist. This inability to comprehend the predator mentality is partly due to popular morality. All societies promote simplistic and idealistic morality through schools and churches that teach such platitudes as everyone has some good in them, everyone is special, and
so forth. Such ideals more often serve as a cover behind which the true mascinations of society can operate without evoking the suspicion of the mob. Another reason that people cannot face evil is fear. The true nature of psychopaths is the stuff of childhood nightmares. Many people simply cannot deal with the fear this realization causes, and so to soothe their nerves, they revert to an infantile strategy of denial and magical thinking. If they do not acknowledge the existence of monsters,
then the monsters cannot hurt them. The first line of defense against psychopaths is acknowledging their existence. By doing so, one develops a psychological advantage for war is fore armed, and having braced oneself with knowledge of predatory individuals, one is better able to think clearly and thus spot the predator before he can spot you. Once you accept the reality that human predators populate our society, the next line of defense is in identifying them. Because of their abilities at
camouflage and deception, psychopaths are difficult to spot. They can fool even mental health professionals. It is important to understand that everyone can be conned. If you feel that you are the exception, you only make yourself more susceptible. Recognition. A psychopath is like a smoking ember. The sooner you can spot the smoke and douse the ember, the better, since after the house is
on fire it is too late to contain the damage and destruction. Learn to spot the typical psychopathic character traits and recognize their modus operendi where possible, do background checks and or speak with the suspected psychopaths family and friends. Most psychopaths leave a long trail of destruction and heartbreak, and will try to cover their tracks. A lack of background information is therefore as suspicious as a history of
betrayals. Another of their fundamental flaws is a lack of patience and the incredible energy they use to maintain their facade. Over time, they drop their masks. Thus, one of the best methods of detecting psychopaths is to weight them out. Once you identify someone as being a psychopath, you have only two options, attack or evade what not to do. What is vital to understand
is that empathy cannot defeat the psychopath. You cannot change them, you cannot reform them, you cannot find the goodness inside them, you cannot show them the way to God, and you cannot teach them about love. All these approaches are doomed to failure, since psychopaths can never understand, nor can they care about these concepts. While they may lead you to believe that you are getting through to them, in reality, your empathy infuriates them, and far
from admiring your compassion, they despise you even more. One must develop a cold exterior to them and view them from a distance. Do not pity them, feel sorry for them, or sympathize with them. Attack. As a rule, the only thing that can defeat a psychopath is a bigger psychopath. However, should you feel no other recourse but to confront a psychopath, you're one. That's that whole become like Lad the impaler thing I've been talking about.
One advantage is their fear of being exposed for what they are. They have known since childhood that they are different from most people. Their whole advantage lies in the fact that they know what they are and no one else does. Exposing a psychopath takes away his or her advantage and reveals their inner corruption for all to see. However, few people have the strength and intelligence to
do this successfully. While the statistical distribution of genius and idiot psychopaths mirrors the general population, even a moronic psychopath can elude an outwit an educated accuser. Before you attempt to expose and expunge a psychopath, you must be in a position of power, and you must choose the time and place. You also need to have your people briefed and ready to support you. This means creating
a family and friends support group and or joining a support group. In an organizational setting, you need to have co workers, managers, the legal department, and human resources on your side before making your move. The Chinese strategist Suns warned against attacking in an enemy who has no escape, and likewise, it is best not to corner a psychopath, since the fight will likely be more vicious than most people can bear. Instead, use the threat of exposure
to drive the psychopath away. The thought that they could be exposed at any time is unnerving, and most psychopaths will give up the current game and go in search of more ignorant and vulnerable prey evade. A safer and easier strategy is to evade. Once you have identified someone as a psychopath, you must
cut him or her off and out of your life completely. In a relationship, you may need to change your locks, change your phone numbers, and block your email account, close bank accounts, get a restraining order, or move, take self defense and firearms training. In conclusion, the study of psychopathy is an important new tool, not only in crime prevention, but in understanding the source behind many social ills. The more informed and where you are
of this subject, the safer you and your family will be. Okay, I have pop rocks in the chocolate that I'm eating. If you're hearing it in the microphone, all right, so don't be surprised if this comes down and then goes back up because I didn't realize that the site link was not the one. So I gotta fix that or at least put a blurtor bar over it. But I can't do that if it's already loaded. So I gotta do that or just be gentlemen and honorable people. Do what he said,
order it, you know, Okay? Anyway, I hope everybody enjoyed it. I'm looking at a screen that not me, so I don't know anyone have anything to say. It's been a long day, long night. I gotta make some Well, No, I gotta get up at six am for a No, I have getting up at five am. I have to do a personal training session at six am. I don't know, I don't know why I'm doing it. And then I have another one that same well I think at eight o'clock. No, no, Wednesday, Wednesday, one
o'clock. Anyhow, I'm sure nobody wants to call, which is just kind of hope you did it. Did enjoy his video though, and understand that stefan verse stopping the name is how you get to his YouTube China Strategies dot com or Formingcommunities dot com, which is probably the better site to hit because then you can just it just links back together. One way. You want those arrival books and stuff like that. Excuse me, the guy that Forming
Communities has a bunch of different stuff on it. So twelve hours of video lectures, four hours of video question and answers with the beta class and the instructor, two free PDF books, nine PDF class handouts, and seven supplementary videos. So what you do is you order it, You get a couple, a group of people together that friends or whatever. You split the cost.
It's only ninety five bucks. It was being sold for four hundred dollars on the University of Reason for the last couple of years, but he took back control of it, cut it down one quarter of the price, and now it's a no brainer. You should get the course and you should implement it. There's ways of how he teaches how to do incorporated nonprofit however, way you want to set up your actual community, very very very interesting stuff.
And then you just whack that PayPal button and I don't think you see what I'm saying. Hold on, oh don right, So twelve hours of video lectures, four hours of video question and answer with the beta class and instructor, two free pdf books, nine pdf class handout, seven supplementary videos. There's the PayPal thing he grabbed two, three, four people. What's that? Twenty five bucks a pop. And then you guys have the class
and you can share it with the other people. Grow your community by sharing that information that you have over and over again, and build your you know, and he said, you know that he made a good point one time, and he said, you know, you don't want to be bluntly direct, and certain things like if people are turned off by the idea of a neighborhood watch, even which is pathetic, but that actually is a problem in this town because I had mentioned it on the next door app. And that's
a bunch of communists, California communists on the next door app. Anyway, then you say, you know, let's just get a I don't know, mutually and mutual benefit you know, whatever you can think of, knitting circle, whatever. But then as you go through the time you share together over time, you kind of just introduced the ideas of all these other things, or hey, did you hear about what happened over the border? Did you?
Until other people who are attracted to the group will start saying, yeah, you know what you know, and they might just you might just kind of be separate from, like, I don't know, the little sewing circle of people who are living in oblivion and be like, yeah, well we need to defend these idiots and our families, so why don't we talk over
here? And that's how you could end up building your defense section of your community, because not everybody is going to get everything, and not everybody's gonna even believe everything even if you show it to them, and you're gonna have those people in the town now, whether or not you're able to select who comes into your community, there's got to be a selection process too. This
is all explained. But you don't want a bunch of fucking infiltrators in your community just waiting to find a figure something out there where they could three under the bus for something either. So there's an art form too, just about everything that's important, right, and building a community is one of those things.
What do you think of all nations and states began as started off as a tribe, as a community, and then all went to hell when they got lax and how they handled things and got too complacent and too liberal and too kind to people that had nothing but ill intent for them. They were too inclusive. So you don't wanna do that cause you get it's your it's your bum hole that gets uh dreamed out theirs. All right, good night, good nice night. Thanks for watching.
