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practices, and their continued influence on the world. Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for this one. It's going to be an awesome program. And joining me right now is Daniel. How's it going, my friend? Good sir? How are you today? I am doing a lot better now. The mood has shifted. Early in the morning, all kinds of things went south, all hell broke loose, But everything's back on track in the clouds now and I'm feeling much better. And Daniel, I'm seeing you. You're smiling,
You look happy. You got the whole green screen behind you. It seems. Yeah, that didn't fool you, not at all. Okay, No, it's not my first rodeo, right, but I like it though. I do like it. Yeah, yeah, next thing, you know, you're going to have a bookshelf back there and a bearskin rug fireplace. That's the next step for you. I think you should. You gotta get a new one after this. I want a whole library behind you. It makes it look smarter, right when you have books behind you. Yeah,
it kind of gives the illusion that you know how to read. It makes Yeah, it makes you look like you're from the UK. Oh right, they all do that, don't they. They do, Yes, they really do, and none of them know how to read. I'm kidding. We have a big listenership out there in the UK. So sometimes i'll I'll say inappropriate things about them and they appreciate it. Yes, so mean you're remembering
them to mention them, that's right. But regardless of that, Daniel, always a pleasure to talk to someone else who actually hosts their own program too. Yeah, not to the extent that you have. What do you mean, what do you mean? What do you mean? Well, I mean I've been kicked off of so many things. I've started over so many times. I'm you know, on rumbled now. But I got booted off of YouTube, Towice, Patreon kicked me off Twitter a long time ago. So
well, yeah, that happens. That that's part of the game, getting kicked off of YouTube. This is like my twentieth it is like my fifteenth channel. I think. Well, yeah, I mean it's a badge of honor to get booted off and get back on there again. Yeah, that concept of the resets, Like anybody who has a show that was all about research, that's right, and your show is on Rumble, and I got to be honest with you. Rumbo is like the ghetto version of YouTube in
my opinion. No, you're right, but I can't say what I need to say without apparently being kicked off. Anyway. I had thirteen strikes before, because you know how they fall off. I had thirteen strikes, thirteen thirteen, and they're all about They're about COVID. I bet some of them and then some of them are just bizarre, you know, violation of this or that. So that's hilarious, but wear it as a badge of honor. But you know, Rumbo is a good platform for anyone. Really,
in my opinion, it's a it's a good place. But when I say that, I just think, you know, they are lacking just a little bit. But give them more time and they'll get there one day. Yeah. Being that they're in Canada though, that's not going to bode well because of their cracking down of Canadian content and not smart enough to leave just like what do you call a bit shoot wasn't smart enough to get out of you know, the UK when some things started happening over there. So they could
have just moved deservers and have been fine, but didn't do it. Yeah, that's right. They're actually in Canadia. Mm hmmm China do now right? Right? Yeah? So, I you know, I feel bad for all the Canadians out there that have to put up with that. It's a terrible situation that they have Trey do out there, and he's he's a nasty man in my opinion. He made some really strange comments, very dismissive comments about his his brother Michel, when he died in the quote unquote avalanche ride.
Yeah, very weird. If he was just home playing video games or chess, then he never would have It's like, really, so be an aglorifor go a glora for phobe. I can't talk. Sorry, there we go, There you go, there you go. I understand. Also, I wanted you to sort of tell the listeners a little bit about yourself in regards to your the program that you do. I feel like plenty of people would love what you produce. My friend, Okay, so five ors so
years ago I started a channel. Yeah, you know, I'd listen to everybody, but not thinking that they had all the facts or the you know, maybe they cursory, you know, didn't get too deep into it, but I always found more things I could stay instead of just excuse me, instead of just you know, typing into comments all day. I was like, well, why don't I just say this in a video? And I
had been reading a lot. So some of them are you know, dissertations basically, or presentations on Eustace Mullens and murder by injection or some things I would read out of the hold a pale horse. But then I just kind
of got into picking off topics and going with it. And yeah, so five years deep, I've started getting guests on maybe the last year and a half, I've had doctor Brian Artists on like forty times, a lot of other people, doctor Peter Glidden. So a lot of it's talking about health and like trying to dispel the programming of you know, alipathy on people, so maybe we can get them out of that rut and stop you know, you know, Big Shomp pretty much stomped out that whole German theory idea in
the eighteen hundreds, but it prevailed because one guy had a hid in hand and the other one didn't so absolutely. And Daniel, don't get offended when I say this, but you seem like such a normal guy. You know, you're a dad. Yeah, you know, you have the wife there, everything's everything seems pretty normal. And I'm wondering, how on earth did you get involved in all this nonsense? You're all this madness, Daniel, Okay, you seem like a good guy. How'd you get tangled in this
web? My my daughter was born seven years ago and we were in San Diego at the time, in elslahoone, and we went through the whole process of having a birthing plan notiarized so that they would do the things that we wanted them to do and not do the things we didn't want them to do, as far as shots and putting the father's eyes and all that stuff. So we made them sign that and our first weldoness check two months later. The pediatrician that we had seen at the hospital the day of the of the
birth, you know, he has like flare on his hat. He has all these little buttons trying to make himself look like a nice old grandpa. Right, He's like, well, you know what time it is? Right, It's like, why would you think that I'll go through all that trouble there just a cave in. Two months later, I'm like, that's not happening. And there was this guy that was in the room with us who
had a clipboard. He had like way too you know, well cut of a beard and like one of those T shirt shirts with the tie, and I was trying to figure out what he was doing there, and come to find out he was a farmerceutical rep. Oh shit. He was there to you know, watch and h and witness the injection that never happened because we didn't let it happen. But being two people, My whole family is in
New York. Rebecca's is scattered from Brazil to you know, way out in LA So, you know, I just didn't want to have to continually to deal with that and have my daughter subjected to potential danger or being called unfit parents or whatever. You know. I just figured, let's just go someplace where we can raise our daughter without any kind of scrutiny. So I did
some research and post as I could get away. You know, I had to still be near my store because my store is an old town San Diego and we make thirty five different varieties of hot sauce, all hand crafted. So I had I had to go to Yuma, and Yuma's actually been really good to us since twenty sixteen. But I just wanted to get my daughter out of that situation and you know, away from danger, even if it was just preventive before anything bad happened. I didn't want to wait for something
to happen, right, So, but that was the reason. The spark that kind of made me want to start getting into this stuff was, yeah, this stuff is pretty messed up. The more research that Rebecca was pulling out during her pregnancy about you know, vaccines got me alarmed. We had started putting together like a big, huge, thick, you know, information packet that our plan was to you know, give it away to people, and when we moved it all just went into a box and we never saw
it again. But that's when I started the channel and just started kind of like going through the things that we had learned, and from there just kind of took off to whenever I had time, i'd sit down and make a video. Okay, very nice, very nice, And let's go back even further here for a moment. You said you're from New York. Correct, Yes, Sarah took a springs area. Okay, so take us back to nine to eleven and those around you and your family, I'm sure they were
very much like every other American at the time, very pro war. It's messed up because I was in the US Coast Guard at the time. And yeah, my brother, I found out later he had been at the Twin Towers on a school trip two weeks prior to that, and so he didn't just miss it, but I mean it was close enough for me, you
know, wow. And I was in Cabo at the time. I think we had just gotten off of like a twenty nine day you know, what do you call it deployment And we had about ten hours worth of leave before we got called back out in the boat. Everybody got called back into the CEA. We everybody had to take their boats out of foreign harbors and all that stuff. So somebody knocked on our door. We're all hungover or worse because I mean, it is Mexico, right, and they just called I
opened the door, hit from my boat, walked right past me. It didn't even look at me, and turned on the TV and just sat down. And more people started knocking on the door and coming in the one hotel room that we had, and there's a huge crowd in there, and we're just sitting there watching as what we thought we saw was the second quote unquote airplane hit the building. So right, right, yeah, so it kind yeah, it must have been pretty wild for you to see that, obviously,
as it was for everyone else during that time period. And I'm wondering now though, when all this happened initially, I'm sure you were upset and you were probably like everyone else who wanted revenge at one time. It's so crazy how that worked too, because when we're in the Coast Guard, I mean, we get shown what they want us to see. You know, we're listening to why George W. Bush's speeches, and that's what they're getting us, getting us all how to lick around to to look at and can
you not yell? That's okay, we like yelling. Here there Baca's in the background yelling atters and so yeah, I mean I was, I was. I was under the delusion as well, patriotism. I really bought into it for sure. And I was in the telecommunications at the as my rate, so I had to have top secret clearance to do that, and I had to report like message traffic to the officer of the watch or the captain
directly. So when I got back to the boat, these are all flash Z rated messages, which basically means the most urgent everything else gets put off to the site. And it was all al Qaeda. This al Qaeda that like they just immediately knew, because very strangely, already knew ahead of time. So looking back at it, it looked like quite the setup. But you don't really see that when you're in the you know, absolutely, you
really don't exactly know for sure. But that morning I actually got kicked out of class for raising my hand and saying, what if our government had any involvement into today's activities? And I got my ass booted out of the room quickly. By the way, so day one I was already instigating. But that's because I was on message boards going back yesteryear. I was looking up all kinds of stuff, and conspiracies was one of them. And that goes
way back in the early two thousands. If you can recall the wild West days of the Internet and the you know its inception in the days of trolling AOO chat rooms, I was there for that. I was the one doing it, but yeah, I was already following along end thinking this seems a bit odd, a bit suspicious. So I've never really took the bait and the many Americans did, and I don't hold them, you know, I don't hold that against them or anything like that. A lot of people fell.
The propaganda was running high. Anyone who questioned the narrative was already deemed a piece of shit and an asshole and a trader, and you should die if you don't think anything else. And we've been seeing a lot of that here in America. The propaganda's still been running quite high, my friend. And I'm wondering, now, Daniel, when was it for you personally that you sort of broke free from the CIA operated news with in regards to nine
to eleven. When when was it for you where you're like, oh shit, that was a lie? Right. Well, what's funny about that is I've always been very against the grain of establishment, institution and authority one hundred percent. But I just wasn't quite there yet with this stuff, right, So it wasn't very long after it was when I actually thought about it again. Was probably when I left the Coast Guard, which was not more than
two years after that. But I mean it never it never really added up as far as the Okay, so, the the Karans, their passports, a blood sample and a bottle of urine to identify them, fell out of the airplane before it hit, so that they weren't even scorched or burnt. So it's just that we could identify who if they were. It's like, it was kind of a little strange that they found all those things intact, right, the passports and whatnot. Oh yeah, the passports that were still
perfectly unharmed, unskithed in any way. They were just right there laying on the street. Yeah, how convenient exactly. So I don't know, I didn't really put too much thought into it at the time, but I was always like very suspicious of, you know, the news. I didn't really pay too much attention to news, but that one, you know, just in that heat of the moment though, during when it first happened, and
all the rallying and all that stuff and the speeches. Yeah, they had us all in a group there, so that that high minded think, I guess kind of just got me because I wasn't really, I didn't have any I didn't have my guard up about it. You know what we were seeing, and that's what it was. Everyone has that moment of clarity where they snap out of it where you're like, damn. I was fed a lot
of bullshit at the time, and I felt for all of it. But now, but now, with all the things that have happened with the election and with the China dust, I think everyone's starting to really open their eyes and see what's been going on for the last well since our reception history and what we thought we knew is all a lie. Yeah. As far as specifics, like I wasn't really see, that's the thing is. It was
more about the overall that kind of got me swept up. It wasn't really so much about any specific detail because we weren't really given all those details. We were on a boat half the time or doing some kind of work, so they kept us busy and we just heard updates on what was going on and whether or not anything was going to happen with the way we were being deployed or not, even though we were still in the Coast Guard, Like they've had people in the Coast Guard go lots of places before, and people
don't get that. So, I mean, there was a potential that something could have happened given what you know, it was a domestic attack apparently by beside our Cia, our government, what have you got. Yeah, it's a There was different characters that all pulled this off together, including all the people you mentioned it. It was a joint effort for sure. Absolutely. Oh. I was just going to say. The only thing that I always wonder and it bothers me tremendously. I always think, how can you convince
others though about all these things that we're talking about. You know, I have a co Mike ideos. It's a good example. You know. I love Mike and one of the reasons why he's on the program to begin with is that we're we think a lot alike, but in many ways we don't and we differentiate from a lot of things, and this being one of them. He thinks the government would never harm the American citizens. He he has a he has a lot of trouble grasping that concept. Even if you show
him different things, he still doesn't want to believe. I don't understand it, really, it boggles my mind. But there's so many other people just like him out there in America that they can't really it just it doesn't register in their mind for some odd reason that our government doesn't exactly have our best interest at heart. Is that like the Uri Besmonov effect, you know, the subversion type of thing, it might show backs and you just can't it
doesn't process right. I think that might be his issue, but that's that's an issue with a lot of people in America even today, and I see it all the time. So what does he think COVID was about. He didn't think that was a government run and you know, with a scare you into taking the actual poison with the shot, well he he already succumb to that, he's already jabbed. Oh man, it's a terrible thing. I
know. Yeah, that's very terrible, because who knows if there's just a shelf life on whatever's been shot into you before it breaks down and releases whatever poisons in there. You know, if you want to believe anything about the livid nanoparticles or whatever else, it could be just a little tiny beads of poison just ready to like a ticking time. Bob. Well, I'm glad, you're I'm glad you're not jabbed up. Neither am I. And that's the reason why we left. You know, San Diego is a keep our
daughter away from that stuff. That's good. That's good. I'm glad you did that. She doesn't meet that that influence. No, no, she doesn't, and we have her in charter school. We homeschooled the first year. If anything should happen with this nonsense they're talking about now, she'll be quickly taken out of that school and back into homeschool again, and I'll be
happy to do that. Oh, that's right. In California, I recall that they wanted to sort of do something with the students like that or I they wanted to mandate the jab to enter back into school for some places in California, even a mask. Because she's not wearing a mask. So if they even impose that she's out of there, she's gone. Yeah, we're not going to have her feel like she's a you know what I mean. It's just that it's a psychological thing and I'm not letting my daughter be subjected
to that. To be honest with you'll see a little Rambow dad in there instead. Yeah. To be honest with you, I actually enjoyed the whole mask facade simply because I I've always kind of wanted to wear like a mask in a way, and I always thought it was kind of cool, like like I was gonna be like a bank robber in my mind. I'm like, this is really cool. I get to like act out some of these weird fantasies I have here. And yeah, it's probably why they did it
too. It was cool. It was kind of cool. I got to be honest with you. But I know a lot of people had issues with it and all that jazz and I again, I just thought, you know, there's so many ugly faces out there, Daniel, but I don't want to see. So I'm glad. I'm glad there were some women that had the mask on, including men, because there's a lot of ugly looking guys out there too, a lot of gross looking creatures out there, Daniel. I hate to be mean, but I'm just being honest with you. So
you know, the mask didn't really bother me all that much. There's some faces that should be seen in other faces not so much. You shop at Walmart a lot, huh, seeing all those okreayations, Well they're there too. Yeah, go to Walmart late at night. You see a lot of interesting characters. That's why I go to Walmart, Daniel, to see the freak show cheap entertainment. Yeah, there you go. Yeah, you know, I like the circus, so I go to Walmart. Plenty of clowns
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These were the good old days. These were the Yeah, pre uh covid BC. I like to say, oh yeah, said Daniel. By the way, I'm looking at your microphone there, and I'm looking at that the wind screen there. Yes, I used to actually use one of those when I was doing voiceover stuff once in a while. Yeah. It's a short mic with a little uh sticker on it, just to make it mine. But yeah, this thing, I don't know, I snap or whatever. It's a little sensitive. I probably just need a better system, so I
just put the extra the extra cover on it. Like, you sound fine, you sound good here though, Yeah, he sounds great. Yeah, it all worked out. You don't need to change anything. You sound fine, alrighty, yeah, yeah, it's all good. It's all good. So going back to all this stuff here, I'm glad you're sharing this with you. I'm sure you talked about this before, but you know, with
this audience on, they'd like knowing a little bit about you. And then now I want you to tell Melissa a little bit about that book of yours that you have as well. Okay, So through the course of me trying to gather data, because the first twenty something years in my life, I wasn't really doing that. I mean, I loved history, so I kind of just started there. But if you know, for the longest time, I wouldn't read Behold a Pale Horse because it sounded like it was some kind
of biblical BS. I didn't. I didn't want to deal with that. I see. You know, It's like I don't want to be preached at. Are you heavily religious, Daniel, No? Not all, okay, I mean, I let's put it this way. I believe in God.
I'm probably more of an early Christian slash Gnostic type. But even though they never called themselves that, No, it's pretty plausible to me that there's a demiurge and that the Old Testament's not talking about the guy they think they're talking about, just based on some of the things that he was commanding other people to do. So I don't know understood. And why not trust the people that lie about everything else with your own religion? I mean, you as
well just adopt that, go for it. I don't really follow any biblical scriptures of any sorts, really, but I believe there for sure could be a God. So I guess I'm sort of big gnostic, and I will always have been. But I've always said I was a kind of like a I guess you can say not not an agnostic atheist. Well, actually, yeah, we can go with that. I was an agnostic atheist at one time, but now I'm just agnostic. I guess you can say, yeah.
And then that basically means the something something's out there. You're just yea something's out there. But man, you know, man isn't exactly the most smartest creature in the world, like we're lett to believe, you know, man is smart. But let's not kid ourselves, right, we can't do that. So no one really, no one really knows, and and following any anyone else that claims to know, I think they're full of shit.
But the Bible is just Man's interpretation of all of it, and as you know, Daniel, Man can't really explain some of these things at all,
really, right. And then when you get into like the mystery school influence on some of these older works of writing, ors whatever you want to call them, from the Torah and stuff like that, I mean things were written so that there was an outside layer for the people who weren't initiated to understand the literals, and then something underneath that that only the people that knew we
know, the terminology, the metaphors and the symbolism would actually understand. So even there they could say it plainly, but it would mean think different things to different people depending on their level of understanding. Correct, So you go go ahead. I was just going to say, in my mind, this is all part of social control of course, to an essence, and that's where you have to be careful. Not you, but I'm just saying in
general, you always have to discern everything, really use discernment. That's a habit we forget to do as a human beings. Right. Yeah, So I mean when I finally did read Behold a Pale Horse. I was you know, it got me inspired, Like every little thing that I would read, I'd be inspired to read more. And I just spent a lot of
time doing reading. I read Age of Reason, the taboo book about of Thomas Paine, which is so funny that people embrace common sense but they reject Age of Reason, right, It's like he's not saying what I want him to think to say. Whatever. It was very it made a lot of sense to me. So and they kind of challenged the whole religious thing, and you know some of the things that have gone on in the Old Testament
that got me thinking too. And I'm like, yeah, absolutely. I mean I was Italian and then Upstate New York, so of course I was raised Catholic. I did the whole communion and Confirmation and all that stuff. But then my parents are going to like a Christian church, so the christ well, it was to a Catholic Christians, so I guess it'd be they'd
be turning thing away from the Jesuits more than anything. But so it's just, you know, it was in my life, but I wasn't really I always had like I felt like I knew that there was a God for sure, but I just never was into any of the crap that I was listening to in Sunday school because I went to that too. I'd rather have been watching you know, Peebe's Playhouse because I was not at the same time, and we all would. Church is boring, my friend. That is the
most boring thing in the world to me, absolutely especial. Oh my God, bore me to death, Daniel, going to those going to those sessions
many many moons back. Some people love that shit, don't get me wrong, and I much love and respect all of you out there who go to church every Sunday, But oh, it would bore me to tears, almost bored to death out there when yeah, when you started learning, like the whole concept behind that church is like I'm the vicar of Christ, so I'm putting myself before So it's like, okay, so first the premise is you have to believe in this religion, and then it's like, now forget all
that and believe in this guy. It's like who now superimposes himself as that character and more important than God. Yeah, that's right. I Mean, if you were born in Israel, you would think that Jesus was boiling in a pit of experiment, right the Talmud? Yeah, for sure. So it's funny how things would change quickly by just where you were born and what ragion you resided, for sure. And I believe before Muhammad, Islam was the like the ka'aba and all that. That's that was all saturn worship,
right, the king. Yeah, that's a very always a fascinating subject as well, the whole Saturn and cube and the connection that still pretty much rules us today, right, a lot, aren't you see a lot of symbolism as you were referring to earlier here, You do see lots of that in pop culture today, oh man, especially in the music videos. Oh absolutely. It makes me wonder are the artists into this or is it the directors who are the ones who are into it? What was that going healthy?
I mean, there might be some people that are deep into it, but I think a lot of it is just the record producers in the companies just yeah, you know, you know, projecting what it is that you know, it's like passing notes in front of people who can't understand what the notes mean. They're they're baiting the parents in my opinion, I think that's all
kind of what it is. All these really scan the list videos. Uh, the directors know that kids are going to watch it, and they know their parents are going to throw a fit about it and try to make a uproar about it. And that's how all the news gets recycled all the time, these stories of oh, video games are doing this, music artists are doing that, my kids doing this, you know what I'm saying. It's
sort of the cycle. They want to keep it going through controversy. Like yeah, I think some of the symbolism and the quote unquote Luminati and the free Masonic stuff, I think a lot of that is to just keep people who look into stuff, who aren't that good at discernment and uh, you
know, critical thinking, to keep them busy. It's like a distraction because it's kind of like it is meaningless, but it's something to divert people's attention from what's really going on in the world and how they're screwing you, for sure, right because you're too busy worried about the the entertainment aspect of it
and what they're trying to project on you. You know, absolutely, you some people forget though, it's good to go outside, go on a walk, enjoy the air, breath that error, and enjoy the I mean, this is all over very very soon, Daniel. So it's good to appreciate life and what you got now and not dwell on what you don't have. And this person has this, I'm angry about that. I mean, all
of that is just bullshit. In the end of the day, we're all going to end up in the same place, regardless of wealth, class, whatever color your skin is. We all die in the end. It's better to enjoy shit here since we're here, right. Yeah. And you know, I catch myself sometimes too because it's you. I'm a dad, so I have a lot of stress, yeah, a lot of responsibilities, and sometimes that actually affects the here and now, like in the moment because I'm
with my family and yet I'm thinking about other things. So I'm miles away even though I'm in the same room, and I have to tell myself to stop doing that and enjoy what's going on at that moment and snap myself out of it. Because there was things, those issues, those worries will be there when they're in bed and I can think about him again. You know or but when I'm with them and spending time with them, I need to make the memories, you know, I need to That's right, that dad?
You know? So? Oh yeah, And that's the thing about life. You get get troubled by just the day to day living, the pain of living. I say life is pain. That's what the Buddhists say, right. They're not really Bramayana. They say life is life is suffering. Yeah. I think they're kind of full of shit, you think. I think Dalai Lama is a little full of shit. Was an he kissing a boy that one time? Probably he was kidding, he asked their kid to kiss him in the mouth? I think? So. Are you familiar with
Ken Wheeler of Theoria Apafatis on YouTube? I might have come across with that channel. Sometimes he's called the Angry Photographer, but I don't think he's been doing too many photography videos in a while. I think I think I have come across that. Yeah, he studied like he can read ancient poly and all kinds of stuff. And huh. He's basically saying that what they call it pass off as Buddhism right now is materialism and it has absolutely nothing in
common with the original doctrine. Wow, So I think that's kind of interesting too. It's kind of like co opted for manipulative purposes. And the dialmama isn't isn't outside of that manipulation. He's It's kind of like AT and T connects and O to podcasts. Connect the alarm, change the podcast you stream. Connect the snooze ten more minutes to dream, connect the shower. Lather up with the news, sports talk, comedians or movie reviews. Connect with
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kind of like the prison color too. Oh that's right, Yeah, that's right. I never even thought about that. Oh my goodness. It does put a spin on things certainly. And yes, actually going back to what I told you, he the Dalai Lama told a kid to suck my tongue. Yes, he actually even apologized for or after kissing a boy and asking him to suck my tongue. So yeah, I thought, you know, to be honest with you, I saw the headline and I thought, am I high or does this really say that? But no, it really did
say that. I went back right now to double check, and yeah, this is at the Theguardian dot com for those who are into that news source. There, it is right there. Dali Lama apologizes after kissing boy and asking him to suck my tongue. Well, my friend, that is that is goddamn disgusting and I would probably punch him out if that was my son. Of course, I would have beat the shit out of this guy.
I don't care who you are. You're not gonna tell my son if I had a son, suck my I mean, that's that's pretty much on the lines of getting your jaw broken. In my opinion, if you hadn't even stop at that point, I might skewer the fucker. Yeah, I mean, who knows if I'm gonna stop at that point. I mean that is that's a violation in my opinion, right, that's predatorial behavior. Dude, that is that's out there. That's X file shit right there. And then
what he reads. You know, it's funny too. I mean you have Tavis Doc Beatles being you know, affiliated with him. Just the people that that cycle through Dalai Lama and some of their chants are almost like I can't remember one, but I actually accidentally showed up had a cult meeting one time in San Diego and they were doing the little you know chant and it was quote unquote Buddhist, but it was basically asking for the end of the world.
It was, Yeah. Interesting, there's a certain sect of them that they're asking for like the I can't even this, it's been too long for me to actually give you. Well, that's not exactly that. That's not so uncommon. I think there's lots of religious groups out there who are all about bringing in bringing in the apocalypse. Oh you mean, like Zionism and Christian Zionism. Absolutely, everyone's all about it. And sometimes, you know,
the program is kind of themed around the end times. I mean, I gotta be honest with you, I don't mind if it all goes south, my friend, I think I'm ready to find for myself. To be honest, I've been waiting for these times for a very long time, and that would be okay with that if I wasn't a dad. I'm just saying I don't mind, that's all I mean. You know, I mean to hurt someone legally, sure, that'd be fun. Oh No, like when lawlessness and you know, Curz and we're in mad Max tell us, I
have a big long list. I'm going to be very busy for very long time. That's right. That's why I'm like, Oh, I love that. I'm gonna have too much fun, right if it happened, by the way, So you know, maybe maybe I'm just throwing that out there. Just my favorite Christian was glad to Impaler. If that gives you any idea. Oh wow, yeah, you're going next level now. Oh yeah, you knew how to handle you know people, that's hilarious, pushing them around,
you know how to handle bigger you know, bigger odds. I think there was one hundred and twenty thousand them come in this way. He had a force of no more than twenty thousand at any given time. So the twenty eight they had on sticks was a good deterrent for them to say, you know what, let's go the other way. Yeah, let's turn back. Yeah, absolutely yes. But yeah, as a father, of course you don't want to see anything like that happen. Of Course it's going to
affect your daughter. So no, yeah, of course you don't want anything like that happening. I'm just saying, in a perfect world, that would be kind of fun. I mean, I thought we're going to have fun. When the whole chinavirus thing happened. Then people were hitting the ground, I thought, oh my god, all my enemies are going to fall down. I'm praying that's funny. It did happened, though, you know, it let me down. I thought, damn, gamey, blue gamey blue
balls again? Do you so? What do you do? You have any theories yourself personally on like the stages that they of deception that they use to leads person to the final you know, shot in the arm, because I mean, I think it's kind of ridiculous that some people say, well, there was nothing out there. They were just scared into going into No, people don't stop breathing or can't breathe because they of their mind. Okay, so they probably some sort of chemical, some sort of poison was in the
atmosphere or yeah, in certain areas, let loose. But I don't think but the whole virus thing is just to me that that's a complete misguided, you know path. So any of this bullshit about you know, gain of function or lab leak, I still think that's bullshit. I think if it's anything, it's going to be a poison, not a virus, because it's like saying a unicorn got a bit by unicorn and aw, you're saying right. So it's It was very interesting because I've heard so many theories in the
beginning, and the bio leak was one of them. But I thought, now, there's there's no way there's going to be a leak. Very much like nine to eleven. How we just sort of, well, in my opinion, we allowed it to happen, very much like what happened in Israel. We were they also to happen. There was intel on what could could and if you look back and read all the stuff, our government did have
intel of the whole nine to eleven scenario that would most likely happen. And with Israel they had information going back even further back that this was going to happen. And so there's some correlations right there. I'm trying to trying to bring together here with nine to eleven and all these things, I'm bringing them all together here for you. And the whole lap lete thing, I thought, no, not really, they most likely just let it happen. And
I'm sure there was ways that they released it on the American citizens. It wasn't just a it wasn't a natural sort of thing happening where someone just gets one person sick and so forth and so forth. It was initially released I'm sure in ways we don't even know yet. And as soon as we saw like deer, well know, when we saw a deer getting the virus getting COVID, I thought, oh, Mosquitos, Bill Gates also into mosquitos. So I'm thinking, Oh, if the animals are getting out in the forest
and there's no people there, then oh, mosquitoes lying syringes. There you go, millions of flying syringes going everywhere, just infecting people. I thought, yeah, that's a great way of doing it. That's a great way of spreading the virus, no doubt. And I'm thinking, who could be that diabolical though? And I thought, oh, fuck, Bill Gates. He's a crazy motherfucker. He would do something like that. Has he done
that before in the past? Oh yeah, at that Ted talk. So yeah, he would be someone that you would want to talk to if you would want to do that to the American public. And my god, they probably did. And the timing of when people started getting sick is right around
what they call the flu season. Right side how convenient. They were probably getting their flu shots and that could have been the catalyst that made them sick in the first place, but nobody correlates that for some reason, So there's probably there's probably different ways they did it, and they probably used different ways to infect people. And if we believe in the NATO aspect of it, it could be in our food water, air packaging of our food, like
all the process crappy by it's a grocery store. Well, that's right, and that's what they're doing. And you're onto something there, Daniel, because out out and I think it might have been in Riverside or you see Riverside or Irvine, one of the colleges around here in California. We're working on putting the vaccine and produce. That's what was going on, springing the salads and all that shit. So it's going to happen. They're going to get
you with something down the line. Yeah, what a weird time we live in that, Daniel. What do you think of Fukushima? Because it didn't go away just because we stopped talking about it. You know what I meant? The Great Quake of twenty ten, You say, yeah, yeah, I remember being in Alcentra. By the way, there was a crazy earthquake in down south. It happened in somewhere in Mexico, close to close to Alcentra though, and it was like a seven point three by the way,
So that's all I remember. When you throw the twenty ten a date to me, I just think of the Easter Easter quake that we experienced out there. That was like a goddamn movie. And at that time I thought a Planet X was coming or something. Daniel I thought, oh god, we're right on track here. So, I mean, I think they were talking about there was people that had like meters and they were going into Yeah,
but Fukushima. Yes, let's get back to that. Sorry. Yeah, they were like testing apparently the milk in California, the meats in the grocery stores were all testing really high for radiation. And I think it was around that same time that they started radiating all food to get rid of quote unquote
bacteria. So it's like they had a reason and now for why it has or a signature when they when they measured it, it's everything was orchestrated so that now it could have more than one reading meaning for why it was radiated, right, but that was way back then, and who knows. I mean, it's a dirty bomb that's constantly self feeding and it hasn't stopped. I mean that could have been another factor as to why people started getting sick.
And it could also be you know, if they kicked up some kind of you know elf EMR electroc megnetic radiation millimeter waves, all these things together, plus whatever crap is inside your body that could be reacting to that stuff, all these things that people wouldn't see. But I just think all those are more plausible than virus, right, you know what I mean? Yeah, I feel like we will probably never know, right, you won't know
the whole scenario what happened. But I'm sure that our country was definitely involved in creating it. Obviously we were funding it, so that we already do know. So this was pretty much a sort of like a bit of a experiment. It seems like that we just sort of thought, well, let's try and see what happens here. Have you followed the names they've been giving
the quote unquote unicorn variants too. I mean they had Aires, which was Discordia or discord right, the fourteen children of Ras are all these violent, wicked things. And then Parola, which basically means dick, that one's the
new one. And if you when you have Eiris or Magna Marta, you're looking at basically the same thing with a different name, and it's always followed by Saturn, and Saturn would be the Parola in this, so it's all following their same symbology, the way they're naming these quote unquote variants that we keep making. Yes, I was wondering about that. I'm like, why are they using these names that mean? Well, yeah, I I you
were just explaining right now. I did notice that, but I thought, well, why would they do that, because it's like putting their signature on it, right, because where it's being their influence. And then when they were saying that it's like this one's more specifically going to attack younger children. Well, you have Saturn who eats his children, right, So that's kind of funny that that would line up on. Nationwide is more than an insurance
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your nearest grocery store. Taco Bell is a registered trademark owned and licensed by Taco Bell Corp. With the characteristics and attributes of Saturn. Right. Yes, it's very much out in the open, as they say what they like to do for sure. But then again, here we go back to that part of Daniel where I say there's some people out there that just don't want to believe any of this. Yeah, that hard time that it's like, how do you convince those people? Though you need to, you don't really
need to mark itself out. Eventually, absolutely, once they realized they've made the mistake of following what their government wanted them to do to a tee,
then they wake up and say, oh, I was wrong. And that's the only thing that concerns me is that it's not so much that I give a shit what happens, but they weaken everybody else by consenting and falling along, because then it makes it harder for people who want to break apart from that to do so, because you know, the water, the wave is coming this way, and you're the You're the droplet, you know, in that water, in that wave. It's hard to push back on it when
everybody's going one direction. But you got to be an upstreamer, I guess, and go to go against the current. But it's just when there's that many people, it's like, it's not even so much I care to, like, do what you want, but just don't let it affect me in my family, you know. It's like I don't want to think though, yeah, help in that shit. And those are the people that a fact
that your family though. That's the problem. Those that hold the most power, they're the ones who pretty much listen to the government to a t. Those that hold the power, they follow along. Job right. Too many
numbers too, that's the problem. We are the minority. That is the issue, and it's hard to get people to wake up about certain issues out there, because again they have trouble thinking, oh my god, the government did not do that to us. There's no way, even though there's a recorded pattern of the if you look at their track record, it's not very good. It's not very good at all. Sometimes I think, is America really the good guys? Or are we the bad guys? Oh? What
are the bad guys? We've been the bad guys since Actually, the American people have been the enemy of the state since nineteen thirty three. The bankruptcy you cleared, So I mean we were dissolved as a country, as a republic. There is no government. It's solid facade. It's Jesuit theater for us to continue to follow along and believe in that so that we don't freak out and do something about it. But it's already gone. There's no elections.
It's a selection. They'll give you options perhaps, but they're all going to be doing the same thing because the Federal Reserve and the Central Banks and
the City of London are taking care of this country. And jeez, that maybe that's why we fight wars for Israel all the time and engage in like Middle East and whenever they're antagonizing people like they were in two thousand one, right, we're talking about it for over two years that they were coming to a boiling point and then they something happens to us to where now we have
a reason to go fight for there. Of course it's going to be orchestrated because the Rothschilds created Israel with the help of the of British Israel Israelists over there, right, who were the Balfour Decoration and all that. So we're looking at, you know, the same people who run our monetary bullshit FIAT, selecting and directing us to go fight wars for them, for banking interests or for Israel's interest, which is basically the same thing. That's right,
send the poort to go fight the war. As I like to say, thanks, like that song by by Primus Too Many Puppies, Oh yes, Primus a classic there. I don't really hear Primus get thrown around on this program very often, so I appreciate that a great bass player. I play bass too, So oh yeah, I do not like that guy. Oh yeah, we don't. We all can't play like that guy that he's on another level. Yeah, Southbound pachaderm. I can do a little bit of that one, like like ding Doom, I can. I can get that
one when I practice it enough. Very nice, very nice. Yes, I played an a punk rock band for many years, a punk ska band, and we played a few years after high school and blah blah blah. But there was a band from Mexico, a very popular band that covers one of our songs that we created, like back in like two thousand and like three. Well, that's kind of cool for me though, you know, that's that's a little bit of a feather in my cap there, even though
it's meaningless, but it means something to me, damn it. Right, So let me ask you a question. Because I went up in upstate New York, I was far away from all the cool music scene, right, what did being from California, what did you think of like Operation Ivy and Mister Bungle, those two bands. We loved Operation Ivy out here because it's you know, it's a skull. They had to scall a thing going on, and that was huge out here in the nineties early two thousands. We
still like skall back then. So yeah, we we loved Operation Ivy a lot. Of kids did that. They're still a very popular band. Actually, yeah, Jesse's awesome, even though they're not. Yeah, even though you know, they're not exactly there's no Operation IV anymore. That's now, you know, transformed into Rancid. But even Rancid right now still playing. They're still out there playing shows and they're still they're still selling out and making
plenty of money. Plenty of money. Jesse and Tim are back in a band called Bad Optics too. Oh yeah, they're still doing that. Yeah, oh they were last year. I'm not sure what they're doing now, but they think they put out an album and those guys are already they're already kind of old. Oh yeah, they're pretty old already. And the reason I brought that up because once you said bass player, the first thing I can think of it is, like, the reason why I really liked that
music was Matt Freeman. Man, amazing. He's had some great riffs, that's for sure. On the bass there, great bass player. They say he's probably one of the best in the punk rock scene. I would agree with that for sure. Not that I am a connoisseur or I'm not like you know, I'm not I'm not a mass sort of music of any kind. But I just you know, I know what I like, and I definitely like Matt Freeman's baselines for sure. Yeah he's pretty killer, no doubt,
no doubt. And Daniel, my god, I'm still looking at the background there. I'm still distracted by the I've been looking at the piano and the and the and the fireplace. I'm like, I'm like, damn, I want to be in that living room there and there and then that place where I'm like, where is that I'm wondering. It's probably like somewhere in Hawaii. Oh, now I'm then now I'm in a different place. Now I feel like I'm in a tropic thunder. Yeah, it kind of looks
like, yeah, traffic thunder. That's good. That was like the war room for followers, right or that too. Yeah. Now I'm talking to Alex Jones. Now, Owen Troyer. I'm talking Owen Schroyer. Now fresh out of jail. I'm like, oh, and oh, and there you are. You look great. You shape your face somewhere and now you look like a pro wrestler. Now I'm out of the entrance there. We'll go back to the comso Okay, there we go. Now we're back to normal
ladies and gentlemen. If you were listening to this, we're back in a more pleasant scene. The background is a nice fireplace and a piano. It's very welcoming tonight. It's very homely. I like it, Daniel, I like it. But you still got to get that bookshelf though. We got to get that library going for you. Absolutely, I need somebody in Butler outfit to come. Yeah, that'd be that'd be great. And then, well, what kind of shirt is that? I'm seeing some blue figure on
your shirt there? What is that day? Well, first of all, it's laundry day, Laundry Days number one. But uh, my daughter's theme for her birthday this July was Stitch actuallyating her new room with a bunch of Stitch stuff. So yeah, Dad and mom had to wear a Stitch shirt for birthday too. So this is where that came from. A very cool, very very cool Lilo and Stitch or some ship like that, right,
Yeah. Yeah, I don't really pay too much attention, but I know of the characters so that I can follow along with my daughter because she likes it, so I have to know everything. All these sort of things. I have to at least know something so I don't exactly look like a brain dead cardio wyopathy victim. You know, right, right, there's more,
there's more. I mean, she she goes through these things quick enough to where it's like the phases of what she likes and what she doesn't like, so you don't have to get to we don't have to study too deep into it before it changes again. Right, and how old is she now? Seven? She's seven? Yeah, Daniel, just wait until she turns into a teenager and then she's going to be like, Dad, get away from me. You're so lame. I would like for the world to exist that
long. Will Yeah, the world will be here. The world will be here. It's okay, Oh I know that. But will the people on top of it be? Oh? Yeah, that's a great question. We want them gone, no doubt. Got to get those people work. We've got to get rid of them, no doubt. We got to get rid of these career politicians. That's the goal. Right, Let's start with the problem. Right, that's right. And Daniel, you're you're not a Republican or a Democrat or a liberal. You don't really stuff. Yeah, I
don't think you're in any of that. I didn't think so either, And I'm not myself. I'm none of those things. I am. I've broken free from all those shackles and the yoke around my neck as they say in the Bible. Yeah, common law sounds good to me if we ever did it, and I think cause no harm and do it thou will are polar opposites of one another because it's more of a survival of the fittest. And
if you can, you know, impose your will upon others. And that's okay with the due thou wilt type of mind frame, where cause no harm means do whatever you want, provided doesn't cause lost damage or injury to someone else, which sounds like logic. You know that you would want to do that, so you wouldn't have repercussions from some of your actions should those people
man up and go after you. Right, So it's just common sense not to tread on other people, and you know, stay within your boundary lines. But as far as politics, absolutely not. You know, the you know it's you know, it's not even hard for me to say that.
I mean, I would say that. As far as a guiding principle, for other people who need things spelled out for them, maybe the Constitution in the first ten amendments, there is something that you should pay attention to, or at least understand that those are like, you know, rights that nobody gets to take away from you. But they don't. They don't defend themselves. You know, you can't. You can't expect criminals to persecute prosecute themselves.
You can't expect them to throw themselves into jail, and you can't expect them to put themselves into checks and balances that the people themselves don't do anything when they violate. So we have what we have because we got what we deserve by not doing anything about it. Sitting around waiting for something else to happen or someone else to fix it is why we're this far down the road.
I think, well, there's no argument for me. I believe there's a lot of people out there who would like to believe that sort of thing, that life will just magically get better if they elect the guide that they want in there. Yeah. No, they don't realize that they're all the same. They've all been compromised as soon as they sign on that dotted line and become the president of the United States, you already have signed away all your rights. In my opinion, you forfeited all your own. We all
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already now you are a part of the system. You are very much a politician like the rest of them, no matter how much you want to sort of make people disbelieve that you know, no, no, I'm different. Oh I'm different. I'm not a politician. I'm a bad guy. You know, I'm a badass. There's no way I'm a politician. I'm the guy on the outside. You know. They all want you to believe that they are on the outside, But they're all the same. They're all the
goddamn same exactly. And there's a saying from the true powers that be. This kind of goes something like, when the people want or need a hero, we'll furnish it. Obviously they're going to be controlled, right, That's right, that's right. And again I was referring a little bit to some of the Donald Trump fans out there. I mean, I mean, I like the Don Don't get me wrong. You know, he's a fellow fight fan like myself. He's been to plenty of boxing events. I've seen the
man. I have plenty of boxing events in the late nineties. My father also took me to Vegas plenty of times. I saw a lot of professional boxing fights, and the Dawn was right there. So, you know, it's been a different sort of relationship I've had in my mind with the Don because at an early age I kind of knew who he was, but then I sort of forgot, and then later I was kind of reintroduced to him
again through reality TV. So I always kind of thought he was like a reality TV star, and I always blamed him for that era of TV, by the way, the Surreal Life, you know, all that era, that two thousand and five era of reality TV. I always kind of figured that this was Trump's fault. In my opinion, he's the one who jumpstarted all this shit. So my relationship with him has always been kind of a tumultuous one where there's times where I like the guy. He says a lot
of amusing things that I that I love. I mean, don't get me wrong, he says so many crazy things. I love it. It's amusing and I like that. So many people get very angry about him too, because I like, I like being a bit of an instigator and being a shit stir so, you know, I kind of like that aspect of it all. So you know, it's a very weird sort of thing because I like the guy. But then I'm like, you know, he's pretty much like everyone else, And what's with him? After you know the results are
in Trump? You don't need to keep telling everybody that you're the father of the vaccine when, oh, I know that the bodies are stacking up. Wasn't that a mistake? Yeah? Why would he want to take credit for that as well? Yeah, I know what you're talking about, But I thought, why do you want he putting that out there? You know, that's one thing that I you know, I have a hard time trusting the man because he was the one that loves the whole. Oh I I am
the one that started Operation Warp Speed. I did this, I did that with the vaccine, and I just I can't believe it. He was out of his mind, right, Yeah, Captain warp Speed for sure. So it's like, how do you go back from that? Though? The American people just sort of, like the American public, I should say that, they just sort of forget what happened to being part of his crew. You know, that's another one. That's another asterisk right there by the name and
Fauci and Fauci. He let Fauci sort of run run ship out there. I thought, I thought, where are the balls? Had? Don you know you claim to have them, but you're still letting this little man walk around and parading. What's up with that? It wasn't his best buddy, h JFK Jr. Or you know how they inflate that story that that they were best buddies. So why didn't he let his I guess it would be
his net, whether it be his cousin, cous some ship. Yeah, because RFK Junior was supposed, you know, be a part of some kind of vaccine safety committee. That never happened, never came to fruition, that's right. He said something along the lines a few years ago. If like, if you don't take the vaccine you oh wait, No, that was in regards to climate change. He was saying something and if you didn't believe in believe in it, then you belong behind bars or some crazy thing like
that. Who said that? RFK Junior. Really he said, if you don't believe in correct, I could look that up right now. So that's why I'm like, you know, what was that to go ahead? He's also an anti gun, so you know people should be of mind too. Really, Oh, he is anti gun. I just saw that right now. Yeah, and the candidate you want to defend yourself against tyranny, not really, you know, he says a lot of things that I liked, you know, he said a lot of things that made sense to me.
But then at the end of the day, I hate saying this phrase at the end of the day, Alena, A lot of people hate that saying,
so do why But it's kind of true though in this regard. He's still that guy though that believes a lot of other crazy shit too, So it's kind of hard to align yourself to anyone really, once you find out other things that they believe in, you just think, oh, no, he was so smart here, but then he really drops the ball on this other issue and you just sort of like put your hand on your head and
say, how how, how's this possible? Yeah, when I you know, doing the research for the book, looking at the history of the Roman Catholic Empire and it's alleged, you know, allegedly being dissolved in eighteen fourteen for good, which is obviously not true. I mean, they kind of just are controlling things by proxy, right, They have their governments established in
different places taking care of business. And then you want to think of like the Rothschilds, they're like the world you know, the property managers for the world of State. Because when you look at some of their older paintings, even they have some of the highest accolades that people receive from the Holy See for their service to Rome. Like you see the stars on on the medallions on their chestice, the eight side or the eight pointed star, which could
either be Maltese or it could be the star of Saint Slovester. It doesn't really matter which one it is. It's something that's awarded to you for your service to Rome. And they did actually bail out the Holy See in eighteen fifty eight. I think it was somewhere around there for a crazy amount of money by today's standards. So some people would look at that as them buying them out, but you know, in controlling them. But I see it
the other direction. I think it was just their servants to Rome, and probably have been anciently because there used to be Boers before the roth Child's who the hell that was what their name was after before that. You know, things change over history, so they could have a really deep, dark lineage. You never know. That's the problem. You really don't know all the real history behind a lot of things because it's it's kind of like it's it's
lost. Really like human origins for instance, Daniel, I'm not sure what you really believe in in that aspect, but it's like every year or every couple, like well, let's just say, every like ten years, scientists moved the goalpost back further and further in time. And I think we're really
I think man's extremely ancient and we're old as shit. I'm pretty sure we've been here for a very very long time, longer than what's recorded and known in my opinion, and some people believe we even walked amongst dinosaurs at times. But I'm not a creationist or anything. But there are people out there that point out different sites out there around the world. You know, there's Michael, Michael Cremo, correct Michael Tellinger and so forth and so forth.
So you know you, oh, yeah, he's a nice guy. I heard, well, you went to contact in a desert. I was there in twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen just as a as a patron whatever. Nice he was there. Yeah, Michael Telliger was there those two years. And I you know, think Brian Forster. I went to see his workshops and yeah, he was a good dude too. And Robert Shot one year was there. Super tall. Well I'm like, I'm sure, I'm an Italian, but he's still he's like a yeah, he's like Brad Olsen, who's
also I always tell him that he's a nephilim as well. That guy is like nine feet tall, No, not nine f tall. He's like, I think he's pretty much close to seven feet tall. I would say, Jesus, he is goddamn huge. And I'm like five ten, so he like, he looks funny standing next to me. Are are you going to be? Are you going to be attending any conference in the near future or
you too far? I hope that, you know, working this book and getting it out there will hopefully lead to a speaker engagement at some of these places eventually. But we'll see how it goes. I mean, it's just a matter of me, you know, getting it out there some way, shape or form. So I've got other people trying to work on that for
me too, and not really like anything official capacity. I'm not paying anybody, but there you know, there's people out there that read the book and they like it and they wanted you know, I want to see me do well, so I could make a few calls, Daniel, don't worry. Yeah, Like I actually submitted the thing to contact. It's gotta be a
cheap date. I don't live far away, no, No, Well, I know people that have worked in the conference of stuff, and you know, watching his videos on YouTube since twenty sixteen or whatever, you know, whenever I could catch up from that. He wasn't sit doing it one time, and that it was a pretty cool, uh video I didn't. I didn't catch that one, but I happened to catch it on YouTube, you know, and there was a there's a lot of really cool Steven Mayler,
you know. To be honest, I don't think I do M A H L E R. I don't even know if he's still alive, ringing the bell. He's gone, he's dead. I don't know if he is or not. He was Roosic Crucian. Oh, he was involved with you know, I guess, supporting the idea of Robert Shocks with the age of the of the Sphinx being much much more ancient than they're saying. Yeah. Yeah. And then who was the guy that Robert Shock was working with? It passed away. I forgot his name. He was kind of a Libby Libby
guy, but he died recently, a couple of years back back. I think they did actually attribute to him the last year I was there at contact, but I can't remember him. It was one of Robert Shock's like, uh, associates. I think I know what you're talking about, but now it's a name that I haven't I haven't heard in a while myself, But damn, yeah, I know the guy you're talking about But why can't I come up with a name? But then I know who you're referring to.
No, I don't know, I can't remember his name. Well, it'll probably come back to us, maybe even tomorrow, and we're like, oh,
yeah, that's the guy. It always happens that way. But the reason why I asked is because you know, there's all these conferences going out going on out here in California. You know, you have like the Conscious Life Expo and Contact in the Desert, and there's a bunch of other smaller ones as well, but it all seems to go down here in California, and I thought, damn, it'd be nice for you to come out here
with the family and all that jazz. But again, we'll have to get you on the talk circuit, as they say with the book, and you have a good chance. I'm pretty sure that could. I can definitely come true for you. Cool, Thank you so much. It would be forever in your debt. Yeah, yeah, no worries. I'll definitely make it happen. And again, I do like the book. I was reading that
reading somewhat what I could and the kindle thing here. Oh yeah, you know, like I said, I can gift it to you too if you want to what, I can send you one because you guys you know that could send you a hard copy. I wanted a I wanted an autograph version of it. Okay, that's what I would love. So would you like the eight and a half by eleven? Oh? You have novel six by nine? Damn you? Why do you have that? Two versions there?
I just wanted something a little bit different for Barnes, you know, and it's a different variation of it. Well, what do you like better in your opinion? Uh? The eight and a half by eleven is color? There's not that lot. There's not a lot of pictures in there, but
of the of the pictures that are in there, their colors. Oh, I want that one then, okay, I want to see the nice pictures and definitely autograph that for me. And going back to the book here for a moment here, just to let the listeners know if you can remember, do you have a favorite chapter in the book that you for some reason it was like this is this is it right here? This is the meat and
potatoes of it all. I think the closing chapter the AI pairs sites Demons or same same blending that into well as that comes down into a few parting topics that is like the culmination of everything else. But a lot of what I did in this is because William Cooper. Bill Cooper did that forty two
part series called Mystery Babylon. So he's been dead for thirty well since two thousand and one, right, so a whole generation has grown up, possibly not even know who knowing who he was, So I wanted to reintroduce him
to some people and remind others of who he was. So a couple of his actually I kind of sprinkle it in throughout the book to kind of introduce the new topics for the next chapter something from him, and he was talking about the same type of stuff, the priest craft and things like that,
so it all fit. Some of them are for you know, psychological warfare or some of his episodes, So wherever it made sense to you know, plug that in there, I got a chance to kind of work alongside Bill and the only way that I can, you know, So that was kind of a lot of fun for me. I really enjoyed doing that, and I've probably listened to in the last three years, probably listened to maybe a thousand hours or so. Of however many there are, I probably haven't missed
that many. He left about six years' worth of shows, I think. Yeah, Like he started in ninety two and he went on until two thousand and one. So what's crazy is I actually had a listener this old old man. He's dead now, but allegedly he was a friend of Bill's way back in the day, and he told me some things. But I mean, I don't know if any of them are true or not, so that's why I'm kind of careful of even saying anything here. But regardless, we
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Meta. Allegedly, an old fan of his was here and he was telling you all kinds of different stories about the guy. He had a wicked sense of humor. According to the friend, Yeah, I kind of believe that part. I could see that. There's some other allegations he made, but I don't know if that if we could even go there, you know, some strange ones kind of like in the same vein of Won Jordan Maxwell,
there's some strange allegations there as well. Jordan Maxwell went hard on Bill Cooper after he was dead, kinds of nasty stuff about him because I actually made a video on that bun because he was called out. Basically while he was being interviewed by by Bill, he kind of, you know, he doesn't try to say that he's an adept, but he kind of revealed the fact that he was a you know, you know, of a mason or something
of that nature. While he was talking, you know, he was kind of like presenting these these ideas about everything being part of the paganist thing and it's and it's all sun worship and it's not really having anything to do with it really, and he's like, and Bill is like, you mean, that's what they believe, right, and he kept on, you know, giving them the nod like that, and then he went on to do another video where he's reading from Jordan Maxwell's book and he's saying, this is what
they believe. This is what the adepts believe, not what I believe, but they they basically, you know, putting Jordan Maxwell in the category of a freemason, right, So that was that was kind of interesting that he did. He never mentioned his name or anything. He just read from his book. Though. I see, Well, there are some very shocking allegations about Jordan Maxwell having done something unsavory to a child. Oh my god. So that's one of the rumors out there. But there's a lot of things
about about that. For some reason. I don't know if it's true or not, but that is one of the more damning rumors I heard. You're talking about Maxwell still though, right, you're talking about Jordan Maxwell. And you know, I actually ate dinner with the guy, or lunch rather with the guy at the Conscious Life Expo a couple of years back, twenty sixteen, and he was a very interesting character. I enjoyed my time with him, to be honest with you, and it was it was fun to meet
the guy and spend time with him. He told me a lot of stories about David Ike as well, a lot of stories that he repeat all the time. Yeah, in the most negative ways. Absolutely, Yeah, he was. I mean, if I don't if you don't mind me saying so,
I think he's maje rise from every single decent book out there. And you know, sixteen sixty six Redemption through Sin by Robert Sepper, he took that book and wrote his own and whatever it had to do with the heavy mounts of data that he took from Robert Sepper's book, he just says Jewish sources instead of actually identifying where he got the data from. And he was
on a London reel that Robert Sepper basically read. He made a video showing that one, and it was about sabotized Evvy and and Jacob Frank and stuff like that. And it's so funny because Robert doesn't say anything directly. He's just Roberts just at a picnic table in the video reading his own book.
And he's got like a little small square screen of the London reel, so he's he's obviously correlating that the guy is stealing from him, right, but he doesn't say fun very classy, you know, it's funny how he was just you know, making it, making it known. I got to see that now, that's pretty funny. Yeah, yeah, I've spoken to his son before. By the way, Garrett, and mm hmm, do you know who wham is world alternative media doesn't ring a bell? He interviewed like
not too long ago too, Oh Gareth Ike. Oh no, David oh, David Ike Okay, okay, yeah, it is interesting interesting. Yeah, it'd be fun to talk to him, to David and his son. I mean, I haven't talked to his son in a number of years, and his son was not like what he is today, by the way, that's for sure. He turned very much into the conspiracy sort of thing, into the I guess you could say a sort of conspiracy pun of sorts. I don't know what's he called some of these guys or how they want to
sort of present themselves out there to the world. They want to like pretend that they're like these really serious sort of people. You got to respect me, you got to listen to me. God damn it. These sort of personalities that are you know, fake, phony and kind of gay in my opinion, But I'm not any of those things. I'm gonna be the way I'm always going to be no matter what other people do. They they're pretenders of sorts. Daniel there, you know, yeah, well that's what I
think Alex Jones is too. I think he to divert attention away from people who actually were putting out good you know, yeah, honest data. Yeah, he's you know, I really liked Alex so much in the early years, Daniel. It pains me to see that he became this way. You know, he became everything that he was once against. To be honest. You guys just recently did a video about his you know, you're showing the Tucker or like playing the Tucker thing. Yeah, yeah, yeahs all acting
like he's so mystified by his his predictions. Oh my god. Yeah, that was did that right? It was? It was it was Bill Cooper on an hour the time, beating him by months at a time, and then and then all this you know, now that he's gone, it's because he was more popular. It's because he was more popular at the time.
Yeah, but yeah, that came from a Bill And there's audio that you know that happens to you, Like you'll say something and you'll be you know, talking about it for the first time and then it goes somewhere like you know, probably like stupid. Just for an example, stup Peters. Now all of a sudden, it's brand new, like you never were talking about it, right as soon as they pick up the story, then it's it's
breaking right there. You go so irritating, right, it's very irritating, absolutely absolutely, But Alex was again, Alex was a very very different back in the day, And I just wonder what happened to that guy? Well that is not that guy's gone now, Yeah he was. He was in shape for a while there, not too not too long, but for a little while, for a little while there. Yeah, hopefully he stays around for a while. But he seems like a heavily uh individual who's very heavily
into alcohol. You think that's what his voice is all about. I don't know what happened to his voice either. He didn't sound like that before. It just became very gravelly later on. It makes you wonder if it's even like if he's just trying to like do guttural you know, like some people sing like that. It makes you wonderful purpose In my opinion, it's kind of like how pro wrestlers talked in the in the nineties eighties. Yeah, they all have that sort of They all want to talk that way, kind
of like Aul Cogan. They all want to sound like that sort of way. I'm not sure why, like your man he said, yeah, like that. They all talked that way. They all did. It was good cocaine, I guess back in the day. Oh, I'm sure there was plenty of. Yeah, cocaine and steroids. How can you going wrong? Yeah, the good stuff, the very very good stuff. But yeah, you got to be careful using animaal not not that testosterone and and well,
just every kind of steroid in general. I was going to list a very specific kind, but then I thought, wait a minute, all steroids are pretty much bad for your body, because you know, you have all these other things that go on your estrogen levels screw up as well, and you just play chemists with yourself, and then you don't even know what the real science is because everything we're told of a bunch of bullshit and half the truth. You know, Yeah, you gotta be careful, very goddamn careful doing
any of that. And someone that's in health as yourself, I'm sure you've plenty of you around, plenty of people that probably have used I'm sure, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know it sucks too because I used to follow Johannas or Johannes or Joe aesthetics. And he passed away at thirty after talking on Bradley whatever his name show was that he had not one, not two before COVID shots. Wow, he got plasma plasma foresis twice to try to get the crap out of him, and uh, it doesn't get it
all out, so then we'll drop dead of an aneurysm. So they say, I don't know what the real cause of death was. When he was back in Thailand. He came to the US his first time German, right, he used to be a be like a professional bike rider, like you know, going off jumps and stuff like that, and then uh got into bodybuilding, je aesthetics. Good good human being, like a real human being. But uh, you know, people are saying it was the anabolocks.
I'm like, there's no freaking way it was the anabolocks. He didn't drop dead at thirty because of that. He was, you know, that's had to do more more to do with the four times he took poisoned directly into his body. That doesn't. It doesn't help you if you do that, that's for sure. Yeah. If you if you play Russian Roulette and you click five times and there's two bullets in there, there's only six you know times that goes around, you're going to get popped. So could it be
that or is it the fact that he did anabotus? I mean, come on now, it's one to you introduce that other stuff as well, on top of everything else you got going on, right that could have been a catalyst for it, Like you know, how everything gets sped up. I mean, if it was poison in there that could have been interacting with it, then boom, you know what I mean, set you right off. But uh, yeah, that sucks. I rest in peace to him. And yeah, a lot of people will drop dad very early due to steroids
and other things that they're doing as well. So it's always a cocktail of things that do you win in the end. So it seems I mean, there's been a lot of people dropping from the Uh you would assume it was be the shot since I had it and there was no other reasoning that you could think of. I don't think people like naturally just drop dead just because arts just stopped just because I always think there's something nefarious about that, you know, I don't know, we don't know for sure, but yeah,
I think there's something to it though as well. There's got to be. And my goodness, my goodness, Daniel Way, it's been a great time here talking to you. I mean, times been not going by rather quickly here. And who knows what the reasoning is behind why certain people have fund certain things, and true who's supporting them and who's propping them up. But you know, there's a lot of artificial stuff going on, especially in the the thing that they I hate words that are made up. I hate them.
I'm the English major. I hate freaking words that are made up. But like Truther. Truther, Yeah, like a freaking human being. You know, it's like Patriot or people like to give give labels and titles to everything. It makes people feel a little bit more exotic, I guess you can say, yeah, like Torment with the whole Christian nationalist thing, like, yeah, I mean, might as well just call yourself a domestic terrorist
before the FBI does there you go. But yeah, these you really never know what the intent is behind who funds what and what go they have in mind and what agenda is being driven which way we truly won't ever know.
That's the problem to some regards. Yeah, yeah, but it's fun to uh at least at least if you can get So that's why I go back into the history, because it's like a mess mess up on the top layer, right, But if you go further as far as you can before that kind of blends into a bunch of question marks two and just kind of follow the line in the pattern of behavior throughout history, you can kind of identify by those by those markers, who's doing it, or at least the views
and the mindset of it. So if it's a mystery school influence, if it's you know, Jesuit, or if it's like a miss like a Sufi mystic, or if it's some sort of cobb a lah or whatever, right, it'll give you a help go into the freemason thing too, because they've
picked up on it. So you can kind of trace these things and they kind of there's some intersections, a lot of them actually, but then you can kind of identify what they've done in the past, what they're probably going to do now, and what they're straight up telling you they're going to do because I think they feel like they've won, like checkmate, so we might as well just scare the piss out of it before we you know, we're playing with our food. They're a big cat playing with their food right now,
you know, with a mouse. Yeah, that's the way they look at us, no doubt, no doubt. And when exactly do you do your show? By the way, Daniel for those at home wondering, Okay, yeah, so I go on to rumble periodically like Mondays, I do eight thirty Pacific time am, and I do coffee talk on Thursdays. I
have doctor Peter Glydden come on and that's eleven am Pacific. And anytime I come up with a guest, I just basically let them pick what's most convenient for them, So I'll just go on whenever when then when they give me a set time, then I'll write on the calendar, send out the telegram notifications of you know, what's coming up the next week, and I have the telegram group for that. But you know, that's about it. Like I have the Monday and the Thursday for sure, and then if I fill
in anything else then I just do it. Sometimes I wake up middle night and like, you know what, I don't want to go back to bed. I got stuff on my mind and I start up freaking, Hey, is there anybody out there in the UK or in Australia wake because it's only it's likely five o'clock in the afternoon for you, but it's late for everybody else. And then yeah, very nice, Okay, Yeah, and you can just go to rumble and rumble dot com. There you go, and
then it's word slash c Ford Slash Ballbusters. There you go, Ladies and gentlemen, there you go. That's all the information you need. Just go to Rumble and search ball Busters, sir, and thank you so much for having me on. It's awesome. Yeah, Daniel had a great time. I hope you enjoyed your time here on the program. It was good to have this talk with you. And of course we'll do a around two of this conversation once I dive deeper into your book. And yeah, well we'll
talk further about other things as well. It just doesn't have to be about the book, but we'll talk about all kinds of fun stuff as well. Thanks to what we didn't really get to cover here. Can we talk to Mike. Yeah, well, yeah, of course he was just a little bit a little bit busy at this hour, but I'll definitely set something up where he could join us. No doubt it'll be a fun time. Absolutely. Well, my friend, thanks for being here and hanging out with and
sharing your time with us, and we'll do it again soon. My friend, I really appreciate it. It was fun. And yeah, thanks for having me answer, and there he goes. Boys and girls, that was today's guest, mister Daniel Crystals of the Ballbusters podcast. A great name, by the way, We really appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, We do want to thank you for being a part of the program. It's always an honor and pleasure to have you here. It truly is. It truly is.
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