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This is Event Horizon and I am your host, Mark Anthony Peterson. This is the podcast where we take a walk into the paranormal with a splash of conspiracy. This is the podcast that would be born if David Ike and X Files had a baby. Guys, welcome to episode ninety nine. Can you Believe It? Ninety nine I looked back at it the other day, and I guess we've been at this for about seven years, sharing our thoughts with you on various topics that are mostly paranormal, some
of them parapolitics. It's been a fun rid and this show should be fun to you as well. Last year we did a recap of the halftime show, and this year we're gonna do the same thing. Super Bowl fifty nine and the halftime show and the title of the episode, Kendrick Lamar is a da Vinci, Yes, a da Vinci. Before I explain that and get into what we saw at super Bowl fifty nine, let me give you the disclaimer.
I am not a religious expert. Far from it. We've been thrown out of more churches than I've been welcomed into, and rightfully so. I am not a physicist, theoretical or otherwise. But I did stay at a holiday in express and I think that gives me the right to do some research, apply first principles, and bring what I've learned back here to you. Cool. Cool, Okay, let's get into super Bowl fifty nine and all the antics that come along with it.
Some people say you should have it treated like a national holiday because most of us are too tired to get up and work the next day, or hungover or just stuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey from all the food we gobbled up as we watched the game. As all of you know by now, the three peat did not happen in the Philadelphia Eagles. They flew high won the game. I'm not an Eagles fan, but i am a Jalen Hurts fan, so I'm glad that he was able to secure that victory for his team, along with that wonderful
Georgia Bulldog led defense. Love seeing Georgia Bulldogs show out on the biggest stage. Before we get into talking about the halftime show, let's talk about some of those commercials. Which ones that you like? Well, I'll give you a perspective on a couple that stood out for me. What
was Kanye West doing with the easy commercial? I know most of you who have studied marketing with site at least ten things wrong with that commercial, but from what I can tell, it was effective at driving people to the website yeezy dot com, where they were greeted with several products that bore a swastika. So probably not what they were expecting, but he I think accomplished what he wanted to accomplish because people are talking about him today.
But one of the one of the funnier commercials. I love that Mountain Deuke Baja Blast commercial where the seal turns into seal. That was very cool, very funny in having sealed in the commercial just capped it off. I liked the commercial with door Cell and Tom Brady as a robot and the reference to Gronk. That was a great call back to his roast where Grounk was played off as kind of a caveman or a robot, and Do Herself did a very good job of executing against
their core messages. The Dodge Ram commercial a new take on the Three Bears. I may be a little biased because I drive a Dodge Ram and I have put four hundred thousand miles on my truck, so I'm a little biased, but I love the Three Bear story, always have, always will, and I love their take on it. The Hellman's commercial. For those of you who saw when Harry met Sally, those lines, those reactions never get old. I'm having what she's having. Real cool, nice throwback for those
of you who saw that movie. So check out our social media links. Tell me the commercials you liked, because there were a ton of them, but compare to past years, it just wasn't as exciting as it has been. Right, there were no memorable Coca Cola commercials or Pepsi commercials or Coca Cola, you know, picking at pepsi or pepsi picking at Coca Cola. So it lacked that kind of
spark that I love to see in the commercials. And maybe the analysis for these companies has sown that you're just not getting the payback for the prices that keep going up to get an ad before doing the Super Bowl. And if that's the case, then I understand. But this was usually the place where American marketers shine and put their best work out doing the Super Bowl. And though there was some funny commercials, we just didn't have a full roster of those doing this Super Bowl. So tell
me what your thoughts are. Love the emails I get from you guys, and so share that with me, or your thoughts if I miss on or if you think the ones I thought were good actually stink, let me know and let me know why. Let's get into the the halftime show before I give you kind of my thoughts on the game and from a paranormal perspective. The halftime show this year was a complete deviation, in my opinion, from past halftime shows, which were ritualistic nods to Satan
dripping with imagery. Satanic imagery. We did not get that this time. Kendrick Lamar basically gave us a nineteen sixties protest right in front of the president, an indictment of the history of the United States, but also a path forward. I don't know some of you are thinking, I thought he got up there and dissed Drake. Yeah, he did that. He had to throw red meat to his core fans who were following the beef that he has with Drake.
He wanted to tease that as part of what he did, and to use Serena Williams to play a role in that. But for the larger part, he gave an indictment of everything and may have even thrown out that he thinks we're living in the matrix. Whooh, I know some of you're thinking, I've read everything about the halftime show and no one said he hinted at us living in a simulation. Well, I'll get to that and talk to you about that at some point in this discussion. So how did it
turn into a protest? It started from the very first second. Kendrick Lamar is standing atop a GNX Buick Black Buick nineteen eighty seven model, and that is your first hint. That car the GNX. The GNX stands or Grand National Experimental. There were only five hundred of those made to pay tribute to the Daytona five hundred where this car was intended to dominate. But it's the Grand National Experimental that
is a nod towards this being a protest. Halftime show, Alexander Hamilton described the United States as the Grand Experiment. Sometimes it's just the Grand Experiment or the Grand experiment in democracy. So to have that car set up the way it was, the g NX, even though there's a lot of ties to this car and his upbringing, if I remember correctly, it was that model that his father drove him in when he was born from the hospital to the house, so there's a there's a personal connection.
But the the GNX here, I think is a direct link between Alexander Hamilton's coining the phrase great Experiment and when describing the American experiment and what Kendrick Lamar was just about to rap about, how do I think Why do I think that's true? So that's the first link, but we get the MC him self. Samuel L. Jackson dressed as Uncle Sam, so a secondary link there, but
there's a nuance to that. Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson is dressed identically to a character that we all may know, Apollo Creed, who was one of the antagonists in the first Rocky movie An Apollo Creed was inspired by the first black heavyweight champion in the United States, Jack Johnson.
So you have an American figure in Samuel L. Jackson, who, for some of you don't know, got kicked out of Morehouse because he took Doctor King's relatives hostage in a test on the campus, playing the role of Uncle Sam. Looking a lot like Apollo Creed, who was born out of the legacy of Jack Johnson, who was arrested by the United States on the Man Act. Yeah, he spent time at Leavenworth because he dared to transport his white
wife across state lines. The Man Act forbid anyone from transporting a woman across state lines if they were to perform illicit or immoral acts. And so Jack Johnson was arrested and served time in Leavenworth for doing that with his wife. Now, during the first Trump administration, he pardoned Jack Johnson. So you see the nuanced protests that Lamar sets up at the very beginning, But he gives you
another couple subtle jabs. When the doors to the GNX open, black men come out, one after the other in different colors red, white, blue, and there are dozens of them. I couldn't keep up with the count, but my guess is of those original dancers, there were probably fifty six of those. Why because the men who signed their name on the declaration promising their fortunes their property to start
this experiment, there were fifty six of them. Now I know there were at least fifty people when those men who came out of the car formed the flag. But the real indictment was that the door opening up in all of those men coming out of the car visually, I know each of you were taken back to every cartoon you've seen of a clown car, where fifty clowns come out of a car that's way too small for them to ride in. That's the second or third indictment.
The Great National Experiment is a clown show, right. Think about the first word Samuel L. Jackson said while he stood there dressed as Uncle Sam. Welcome to the Great American Game. Okay, So in your first minute of the halftime show, we get the indictment and we get the black men who climbed out of the car, a clown show car to indicate the first level of protests. Now, as these men are emerging from the gn X, Kendrick Lamar states the line, the revolution will be televised, but
you pick the wrong guys. You see. I think he's saying that within America, you have a group of people who have been on this ride, in this car, on playing this game from the beginning, and these men emerge to form the flag of the United States. But it's all just a game. The game keeps getting played on, the people who are getting out of the car, the people who are filming the flag. It's all been just a game. But the revolution to change the game will
be televised, and you guys pick the wrong guys. That has a lot of meaning. It's a double led sword because the revolution you may not be expecting is not coming from the people who's filming the flag, but the people who are controlling the game, there's a deep message. I had to go back and look at it and listen to it twice. Why I call Lamar a da Vinci. Da Vinci was a rebel of his day, but he was able to convey messages to people who could see
and hear it in his art. He could entertain you with the art or he could inform you with the art. And Kendrick Lamar is capable of doing that on the same level as a da Vinci. How do we know it was a game? How do we know that everything is a game? The car was on the stage. For those of you who wondered why the shapes were they what you could see the aerial view of the stage. Why did it look like a big tic tac toe when they initially started the halftime show. It wasn't a
tic tac toe board. It was the controller, the game controller for the PlayStation. They designed the stage to look like the PlayStation game controller. You know the company that has the slogan play has no limits. If the entire stage is a game controller and the GNX black buick is on the stage, that means we're all part of a game where there's a larger group beyond us, be it the deep state, whatever you want to call it,
that's controlling the game, that's pushing the buttons. And it's interesting how Lamar used the stage in each of the controller buttons to illuminate his messages as they move from the triangle to the cross, to the circle to the square. It was beautifully executed for those of you who were
watching that. Now, the double ledged on this is that the PlayStation it's competitive advantages that they have built a strong relationship with third party developers, ensuring that they have a diverse and a high quality game library, a very different strategy than some of the other game control of the gaming devices. Are you getting the words they have a third party developer relationship that ensures diversity, and that that diversity has given them high quality game in a
larger library. Now, he could have patterned the stage after the controllers for any other device. Why did he pick the PlayStation again making that indictment for those of us who would do the homework to understand the hidden messages. If you've played PlayStation, you know the circle and cross represent yes and no in the gaming world. The triangle
symbolizes a point of view. It also represents to me the Holy Trinity, and you will see that when you align the music with where they are on the stage. The square is gives you access to the menu. But when you think about it from a spiritual sense, it
symbolizes stability, order, strong foundation. Now, when you take this analysis and married up to the songs that Kendrick Lamar performed, Humble Now, this song just opposes fame and humility and focuses on true authenticity, which is at the core of what he brings to the table. With a lot of his songs, DNA describes the hardships that he has faced as well as the hardships that black people have gone through. Again, as I'm trying, it's an indictment of the Black American journey.
Euphoria is a this song aimed at Drake. I'm a phony, but he's talking to me, in my opinion, to this larger journey and that it being not real. Now, when I think about that again, that's the double led sword. When we were talking about a gaming device being the actual plane of existence, are we talking about people being phony in terms of their personalities or this existence being a simulation. Maybe that's why he asked to turn the
TV off at the end of his performance. But he's like Doctor King in the way that he's delivering the messages, because he will give you one that is in your face while suddenly sliding in another message or theme. Man at the Garden, This is a message of earning your
success and earning your recognition. Peekaboo. This is a critique of the industry, the music industry, and the fact that there are so many phonies, people who are speaking to the culture but aren't in the culture, people who are trying to control the culture, people who are playing it for a game, not like us. Everybody loves that song,
knows that he's being sued for that song. But there's a deeper meaning there too, which is why I think he brings out the folks that he believes are authentic, like Serena Williams who used to date Drake, to further
indict the phonies that are being given to you. In my other podcast, the Mark Peterson Show, I talk about the number of black leaders that have been given to the black community, and I bring forth the evidence to show how all of them have either been linked to intelligence agencies as an asset or as an agent, and so though they were positioned as leaders devotees to the communities,
they were phonies. And I think Drake is put in the position of having to defend himself when the song like not like Us is out there, and the song goes even further to accuse him of some very very salacious acts. Luther as in Vandross. But if you dig deeper into that name is a German name meaning army or famous or famous army, and that's a call, in my opinion, to revolution. As he said at the very beginning, revolution will be televised, but you pick the wrong guys.
So putting Luther in the song focuses again on love, empowerment, and the desire to make the world a better place. All the Stars. That song was on the Black Panther album the soundtrack, I think another nod to the protest themes that we see throughout the entire show, and it kind of caps it off in my opinion, as a secondary black national anthem. That's asking you to stay true to yourself, to celebrate your heritage, to have strength and
beauty and appreciation for diversity. And the song is a reminder that we are all a part of something bigger. All the stars, we are nothing but star dust, all of us. We're all a piece of the universe, a slice of the consciousness, and we can't forget that. Last on TV Off Unfiltered Truth, he talks about the alpha and the Omega and gives us the charge to disengage from the distractions and focus on the more meaningful pursuits.
His protest is not just an African heritage protests. The colors of the flag are an invitation to us all to call back to what the fifty six men did to launch this experiment. To them, it wasn't a game. And I think that's what Kendrick Lamar is driving us back to remember what was the core essence of what
started this experiment. What do you think, guys. Have I gone completely off the rails and didn't drink enough kombucha while watching the halftime show or are some of these points valid when you go back and look at it again. For me, it was refreshing not to have to look at dozens upon dozens of satanic images horned individuals performing rituals right there on stage. It was refreshing to see a true Da Vinci perform art and deliver powerful messages,
whether you agree with them or not. Now let's get back to the gang. We all know who the winner was. It was the Philadelphia Eagles. They defeated the Kansas City Chiefs twenty two to forty total score sixty two. For those of you who follow the podcast, you have heard me say that time is an illusion and that the indications of the future are all around us. And the more we are in align with our consciousness, with the universal consciousness,
we can sense snippets of the future. Some of that may show up in the literature where people have found codes in the Bible that are pointers to the future. Some of them are numbers, messages that our indicators are that point to what may happen in the future. I'm a strong believer in that. So what do we know about the number sixty two? Well, it's the only number whose cube consists of three digits that each occur two times.
Those three digits are two, three, and eight. They occur two times in the cube of the number sixty two. So whatever we're going to get, we're going to get a double dose of it. Louis Pasture came up with the rabies vaccine at the age of sixty two, so could we now be getting a second dose of vaccines
to deal with another outbreak possibly. The number sixty two is the country code for Indonesia, which is a strategic ally in the in Asia kind of a middle country much like Egypt or Jordan in the Middle East that I think is going to play a bigger role in what's the calm as tariff's money wars lead to possible
shooting wars. Sixty two is also the age of retirement, which could indicate that some of what we're going to see are going to affect those who are going to be retiring and need their money the most, which makes it coincidental that sixty two is also a better care code that speaks to a number of high charge days. It's also a hospice code that looks at the high
routine home care days. Code sixty two and again link it to your money is a code for chargebacks, which usually occur when merchants fail to scan your chip but instead use the magnetic stripe because either the customers that the chip's not working or they don't have a machine that reads the EMV chip. So it's a chargeback. So what we may be seeing in this future that may have another vaccine associated with it will have something to do with your inability to make payments or to get
money because you don't have a chip. In India, sixty two is the prefix associated with the state of Juguari Ratt. Forgive me if I pronounce that wrong, but it's the most the state with the biggest impact on the Indian economy. They produce chemicals, petro pharmaceuticals, textiles, and they were at the forefront of the Indian independence movement. Maybe it's an indicator of all the critical components for the US economy and what the state's world played in independence may foreshadow
something that we will face in our future. Sixty two is also the out of service code, the out of service code, the conditional forwarding that diverts your incoming calls and messages when your cell phone is not on or the network or without a network signal, so you can't communicate. You will be out of service without your chip. With a second vaccine for something that's going to hit us twice and the Honeywell hot water tanks, code sixty two is a soft lockout, so if you try to light
the hot water heater three times, it locks you out. Guys, this is just me looking at what the number sixty two means to all of the different devices that play a role in our lives, or the countries that play a role in our lives, and it seems to tell a story of revelation. Now again, I could drink some kobucha and maybe come back to reality, because you can
do mental gymnastics with any number you want to. But I thought this was interesting in the sense that the Super Bowl has always been used as this stage for rituals and that the numbers that are associated with the game foreshadow something about our future. And if what I just did with these mental gymnastics are any indication of what's to come, we all need to start praying. Absolutely all need to start praying, not just for the Kansas City Chiefs, but for everyone on the planet. Guys, up,
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