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The CIA's MK ULTRA Project Analysis - Jay Dyer (Half)

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And no, I'm not into WICCA. This is my Wicka phase shirt. Wickafes sent me some of his free merch, So don't try to peg me as a witch bitch. I ain't no witch bitch. Yeah, I was just being instructed in Facebook comments about who runs things, how geopolitics works. I like, I don't know. I have that twenty year old dudes, tell me how it works from twenty year olds up in my grill. Tell me how the world works, like I wasn't saying shit twelve years ago that

got my old website shut down. Come on, dude, But if that's a long time time dog, I'm getting gray in this. I'm not new to this. So yeah, we're gonna be talking about Walter Bowart's book. This is a good one. Can everybody hear me? Okay, operation my control. I'll see my icons over here. And this is one of the early books on him Keltra that came out in the seventies. This is my sole patch in my my uh beat Nick. I'm gonna bring the beat Nick

thing back. So just like John Marx's book, which I covered I think three or four years ago, there's an old talk I did on the CIA and the venture in Kennedy. Let's turn the shitty funk down Royalty free funk. It smells like funk. I gotta be instructed by people on Facebook how the world works, who are ten years younger than me, twenty years younger than me, telling me that my my stuff is too conspiratorial. I'm twenty

your work is too conspiratorial. I haven't done anything in the world yet, but allow me to tell you about your your life and your website and your work. Get out of here, bitch. And no, I'm not gonna dump the gum. I just put it in there. It's organic juicy fruit. I'll dump it in a moment when I'm ready ask for Right now, I am enjoying this organic juicy fruit. I kind of like this one. This is all right, some flute. I'm gonna put you guys in a

trance with this funky flute. I already answered the wicked question. It's wick A phase. It's not wicking Wicka phase. And he inaugurated me into the goth boy clip. I'm joking, but he did send me some free merchandise, so I'll wear his shirt because Wicka did an interview that was very sweet of him. We appreciate his sweetness. Sweet Wika Tea. I'm gonna turn the funk off in a minute. But we're just getting settled here. We're letting the people roll in. We're almost a two hundred. Where is all

the doctrinal talk? What is wrong with you people? Man? I give you day after day, endless hours of talks, and you come here on the stream bitching about where is the theology talk? Every live stream has to get warmed up. Bro, you gotta let people come in. Let them roll in. It takes people fifteen twenty minutes to roll in. Yeah, this is NLP and jusy fruit gum trim NLP chewing. You mean the autistic audience or probably like coming here like ready to transcribe like a damn coder.

What's the algorithm for Jay's talk? Let me encode it. I'm muted. Can you not hear me? M if I muted? How could you hear the funk music? Oh? Okay, somebody trying to pull sigh offs on me say I'm muted, all right? Oh yeah, we're over two hundred. All right, So dumb dumbs on Facebook trying to talk shit to me, tell me I don't know what I'm talking about, like I haven't been here forever doing this, and I haven't been like I haven't been through thousands

of books on all these topics. The music bed would be a good way to get around the auto transcription. AI. Oh interesting, good idea. Thank you New England Pulishing Company. I have to think about that. ASMR gun do my is my gun trying to give you tingles suckers nerds? So I'm always welcome to correction. I'm always welcome to you know, if I've missed something. People send me stuff I need to see all the time, but don't come at me. You trying to debate me when you're twenty damn

years old. It's really annoying, all right. So Board's book is nineteen seventy eight and he comes out with a with a chapter. Actually the intro is Richard Condon, who wrote Man Chairing Candidate Interesting and man, you're in candidate right around the time right before if I recall JFK assassination, isn't that right right before stray light? It's all my money, dude, God bless you don't have to give me your last ten dollars, bro go give that

to the poor. You don't have to do that, but thank you so. And yes, I'll tell you my gun out of the second when I, when I parasitically suck all of its Juicius flavors from it. Juicious flavors. That's my new name. That's a good black guy named Juicius flavors. That's my rat name. Juicius flavors. They're almost gone because anything juicy fruit connected or fruit strip flavor is gone. And like you know, a minute,

there's like a fifty two limit, fifty twos and it's done. So so could we somebody else, some other know at all, was trying to message me a thousand things about this book that, oh, because Richard Condon wrote the ForWord, we should be skeptical. Yeah. I don't have a problem being skeptical with Walter Boards. But we always say this with any of the CIA books that come out, that they're probably sanitized and they only allow, you know, a certain degree of truth to come out. I know

all that I know. Also not trying to be mean. If you guys, if somebody wants to send me a message on the contact page, like, don't send me thirty pages. I don't have time to read. Every day, there's at least ten messages. I don't have time to read a whole book. Make it very tight, very short, keep it tight and short. I'm not trying to be rude. I just don't don't have time. I can't read everybody's personal life story thirty pages, and I'm saving you

time. Like when I get a thirty page message, I just I just deleted it. I'm sorry, I'm trying to read that. It's not being mean, it's just what you have to do. So so what if Richard Connan wrote the foreword, does that mean that there's no truth in this? No? I mean, Annie Jacobson's book is pretty establishment. She's an establis plishment journalists, but there's still a lot of revelations in her book. So just because something is from the establishment doesn't mean that it's useless. And don't

waste my time with being a nodle. So Condon makes a good point at the beginning by pointing out that he says, hey, handlers are real secret police and secret societies and espionage. This has gone on counterintelligence agencies in countries since the beginning of time, So why would it be strange that there's such a thing as espionage and conspiracy. Why just this week some nerd was telling me on Facebook that he likes my website, but not for all the conspiracy

theories. Are you familiar with espionage? Have you ever heard of this? This has gone on since the beginning of time. It's the second oldest profession in the world, spying. It's not a conspiracy theory to talk about the history of espionage. And by the way, we will be taking Q and a super chat questions already got two. Thank you, straight Light, Thank you New England Publishing. So Condon says, look, Handler's secret police. This is all real. Uh, you know when I wrote Mansuring Candidate,

you know all of this was in my mind. And Condon even quotes Brazinski the famous quote from Brazinski's nineteen seventy three book Between Two Ages, which we've covered many times here, about the creation of the programmed human being, and that the programmed human being on the macro level in society there's really no different than the programed individual in mind control projects and experiments, right what Brezenski shows

us and Brazenski of course, went to McGill University, which was one of the hubs of MK Ultra. So Brezenski was there and he was talking about how important the techniccratic era would be and how all the electromagnetic EMFBLF, all that stuff that the Pentagon and DARPA was pioneering, it would eventually be expanded into the mass population. What is the purpose? Ultimately, the purpose is for the cryptocracy to control the society at large, the control of reason.

Millions of uncoordinated citizens easily would be within the reach of magnetic attractive personalities in the media. They would exploit the latest communications techniques to manipulate emotion and to control reason. As Brezenski ultimately said, this would release a horror and terror upon the American public, and this would be the technotronic society. And again

that's from one of the technocrats. So whether we view this book as an ext or a whitewash from the establishment, it still counts in the globalist book series. So invisible weapons for invisible warfare. Now, I'm not here to talk about targeted individual gobbledegook. I think a lot of that is silly. All the people who claim that they're targeted individuals, there's no reason for them to be targeted. They're just random people. But there have been cases of

as we said, secret police harassment. East German Stasi would do this, and the nineteen seventy seven New York Times article the US develops invisible weapons to enslave mankind nineteen seventy seven. So the beginning of the book is psychotronic weapons, EMFVLF and psyops. Now, with all of these surveillance and tracking of everyone everywhere, they don't have to do targeted individuals stuff. The only reason you'd be at targeted individuals if you've got some kind of like, you know,

sensitive information on somebody that'll get you killed. But these random people, who, by the way, are usually like doing drugs all the time and paranoid. If you watch the documentaries on the targeted individuals, there's no reason that they would be targeted. And you say, oh, well, what about mass social experiments? Okay, well, mass social experiments can easily be

done through tracking and tracing everybody through their electronic devices. You don't need to target you know, sixty homeless people in Oregon and zap them all day long with psychotronic weapons. Now again, there are cyclotronic weapons. There are what I'm saying is that I think a lot of that is either schizophrenia or it's it's one of the establishment promoted conspiracy theories. Right, there's a bunch of

these flat earthfact cern quantum foam and the targeted individual stuff. Okay, that's my analysis, right, But does that mean that there are no psychotronic weapons or that people are not tracked in trace and that they might not stalk people. No, that can happen, but it's not going to be a bunch of damn bombs and hoboes. Why would you need to target bums and hoboes.

They're not a threat to the system. It's retarded. And if you watch the documentaries, and I've watched probably twenty of them, right, my intuition, I'm almost always right my intuition. By the way, all the people that I've chose to avoid over the years in this kind of research, I have a flawless reputation for avoiding dumb dumps, all of the disgraced goofballs over the years. Have I been associated with any of them? I have not, because my intuition is on point, dog, my intuition is razor

sharp. So Richard Condon talks about or excuse me. This is now. Bowart talks about the writing of the Manchurin Candidate, and one of the things about this that's off is that it's pictured as this pioneering program. What is that this is a little too dolomite. We need to get this a little too dolomite for me. One of the things that was that it's off and is likely propaganda in the book is that the Chinese and Soviets were pioneering mind

control and using drugs. That's not true according to a lot of the research in this book. Which makes me think that Condon is telling I mean Boward is telling us a lot of truth is that he notes that there's no evidence that the Soviets and the Chinese were really pioneering or using drugs in their mind control programs extensively. So there was a lot of mind control experimentation in programs

post World War Two in communist countries in the Soviet sphere. Mark Hackard has a PC translated about psychic spies and Soviet mind control tests that you can read at Spiono's History archived. It's good Si spies, I think he called it, But they were not extensively using drugs. This was what the CIA in the West pioneered, not the Soviets. Now that jibes perfectly with all the

rest of the research that we've done over the last early years. Doesn't it that it was the Pentagon on the CIA that was promoting the drug culture. Of course they were. They were promoting abstract art, they were promoting blow your mind out on drugs. Tim Leary and Bowart covers all that he says. The Manturian candidate was to become a reality less than a decade after Condon saw his story set in Type. It's as if Condon's fiction was somehow a

blueprint for hypno program zombies that were to be created. Some of these appear to have been assassins who could kill one que. Others were informers made through remember minute details on her hypnosis. There were couriers who carried out legal messages outside a chain of command, and their secrets were locked behind PHBs or post hypnotic blocks. One of these is going to be Candy Jones. Candy,

Candy Jones, Candy was a babe in her day. Say that if you remember Escoltaire Hollywood, I included a makeup ad with Candy Jones from the forties or fifties. We're going to get into her story in a minute. And the makeup ad has the Illuminati eye symbolism. This is interesting right now, you know, Jason Elsis, we talk about this being overdone. Of course, where's that ad? It's like a Mabeline or something. We'll find it

here in a minute. But here's Candy. First of all, if you're not familiar with Candy Jones famous story, she was big on the USO tour right back in the day. Let's see Candy Jones ad. Let's see if that one comes up. The only reason I bring this up is because it shows that they were there. It is they were doing that all seeing eye symbolism a long time ago. I mean in pop culture, this wasn't something that was just kind of you know, invented in Oh damn it, where'd

it go in our day? Oh? Come on, I hated when the pictures don't want to freaking load. Well, if you look up Candy Jones ad and you scroll down, you'll see the google here. I'll just do a screenshow that's the easiest way to do it. Yeah, here we go. So she was one of the first test cases of this, the kind of the courier girl on the on the USO tour. You know, in the circles, there's her. What is it, I don't know whatever makeup women do makeup? I don't know, I don't know. No damn makeup

brands. But you can see here Candy Jones down at the bottom in her lipstick ads. Anyway, so there's Candy for you, and she was one of the first experimentees. At least the story goes. I'm not aware of it. Complete debunking of the Candy Jones story. There could be some debunking out there, but it seems to line up with you know what you read elsewhere. But we'll get to Candy here in a minute. So that the the justification was, well, we got to do all this because the Commedis

are doing it, right, the commedies are doing all this. We gotta do all this. Are you starting to see a pattern here? Right? So Dom's got weapons of mass destruction, so we got to preemptively strike. Well, the Communis are doing all this mind control, we got to out do. We got to outdo them. And that's just what it takes to be an American so they experimented first with the idea of people who had PTSD. Uh. Bowert notes that the names of the programs would change. They

just changed the names. How many times have I told you that that it didn't go away? There's changed the name to the programs. Bowart says that eventually it morphs into a lot of biochemical research. Yep. Been telling you that. Uh. And it's inhumane. It results in a soul slash. Mind rape is the problem with this, and that's because the people who rule this are a cult of intelligence. That's a famous book, The Cult of

Intelligence? Right is that Victor Marquetti. I think so all government agencies were at some or varying levels involved with this. It wasn't just the CIA. That's important to see that we think of this as the CIA's and culture program, and it's fine to say that, but it's important to understand that this naval research and included elements of the FBI. And that's why Bowert, according to everything I've seen, Bowert's the first to use the term cryptocracy, and

this is the deep state. That's who the cryptocracy is. While the CIA near the top of the pyramid of the intelligence world has been drawing most of the fire. Evidence of cryptocracy clearly implicates also the NSA. It also implicates THEDIA, the Civil Service, the ONI, Office of Naval Intelligence, Justice Department, Bureau of Prisons, Bureau of Narcotics, Atomic Energy Commission. What

did I just say yesterday on promal Edge Health? This National Science Foundation exactly because it's mad scientists and a host of private industries, a host of private industries. So sorry, libertarians, this is not a government goodment problem. It's a corporate public partnership problem, private partnership problem. The cryptocracy invades the privacy of citizens and corporations. It meddles violently, oftentimes in the internal policies

of other nation states. It hires trains and equips mind controlled sessions. It engages in coups. Blah blah blah. This is the cryptocracy. It's not just zionists, by the way. So that is our opening thesis. And I thought that was great. I did not know Bowart was the first to use the term cryptocracy, unless somebody knows of an earlier usage of this. He goes on to say what is true and false in the Richard Condon works, And he says dreams do show suppressed memories of events? And then he's

going to try to go into this. Now, this is the first kind of controversial thing, right when we come to discussions of mind control, is does the programmed assassin does he actually suppressed memories? Is this true? Is this mind control fiction? I was trying to get a good You can never find the old movie posters when you pull it up, they just pull up all these crap posters. Look that the originals are what's cool. So let's

get a little bit of Manchurion going here. And ironically, this movie itself includes some people connected to mind control programs. Here we go with our predictive programming meta analysis. Here revelation of the method for old Frank Sinatra FBI informant. If I recall and BFF with all the mobsters, why what do you know? He's involved in the mind control movie, the premiere one, Isn't

he? No surprise there? So the idea of suppressed memories coming forth in dreams, The reason it ties into MK Ultra is because they started researching. The Air Force was researching amnesia and hypnosis. And oh, by the way, he talks about the possibility people being shipped sheep dipped. If you don't know what sheep DiPT is, go watch the Corbett documentary on Timothy McVay. He says, this is all real. We all know this kind of stuff

is real. If we know that stuff is real, it's all mainline military history, why does it seem strange that the rest of this stuff would be real. Skeptics out there, all right, So you can dispute to what degree or extent different aspects of the of this is real, but the overall thrust of this is not. It's not disputable. There's no there's no debating

it. So the first thing he did, he says, was he put out a story of a guy, or he put out stories in military magazines for guys who wanted to tell their story but kind of do it on the down low, and he would change the names. And I don't there's nothing in these stories that's unbelievable. There's no you know, super soldier. I was beamed to Mars and I saw ANRGOL and uh, you know, l this on Mars and we met up with a big foot and we beamed ourselves

back from the feudure. None of that kind of bullshit that you hear on YouTube. They're all very realistic sounding stories. And the first one is that the guy who was one of the first he thinks experimentees in a secret Air Force base in Guam called the Marbo Facility. So I was not familiar with the Marbo facility in Guam or near Guam, but he does talk about that.

Already at this time, the Air Force in the military was trying to collect files on everybody, and he said he was kind of blown away that they had files on the IQ's of everyone. I don't know if he literally means everybody, but he was saying it seemed like everybody and this is sixties, So this is I think this is sixties. Yeah, he says they were already, you know, doing computer analysis and research and getting computer to

try to file everybody and basically profile. Now that's interesting because in the Prisoner series, and if you get esoteric Hollywood too, my Prisoner analysis will be in the book. If you haven't watched the Prisoner series, definitely something you need to see. One of the most powerful presentations of predictive programming geopolitical dialectics being exposed all in the sixties. It is truly an amazing TV show, only seventeen episodes. If you don't know about this, you don't know anything.

You got to go watch The Prisoner and you will see all of this laid out in detail. One of the things that's laid out in detail. By the way, here's the great picture that Mark Hackard made for one of my essays here that comes up right away. That's cool. Here we go, yep. In The Prisoner, there's an episode I think it's the episode called the General Thing. It's a giant AI supercomputer that profiles everybody. And

this is in the sixties. Now, I don't I'm not saying that they had AI necessarily in the sixties that was able to do like, you know, super duper stuff. But the guy is saying that this is what they wanted to do. Well, obviously this is what did happen. So I find that to be pretty credible. Prisoner, my ass, Why do you have a problem with the Prisoner? This is an excellent TV show, shows you dialectics, curtains, what's your problem? What's your problem? Start deleting

dummies in here. But another thing that's shown in the Prisoner is all the m Keltra stuff. Everything that is in this book. It's presented in fictional format in the sixties British spy show large scale Computer AI analysis, sex operatives, geopolitical dialectics. Prisoner shows that the Cold War is phony? Did you know that? I want to know what Curtains is talking about? He's talking shit? What's up? Curtains talking shit? What's up? Back it up?

Dog? You better back it up? Back up your talk? Are you gonna get deleted? I'm on a power trip. Number six is number one? Oops? Do you know the theme song of the show gives it away? Curtains at Talker Smack Curtains, Michael Tasorium, Oh my gosh. Yeah, Prisoner shows great. Got to watch him. Pay attention and by my analysis in my new book, they used secretary as a cover. This is in one of the Mark Hacker translations at Espionage History Archive where the where

the NATO used secretaries as sex operative honeypot covers. So that lines up with real testimonies in reality. So this guy's story seems very believable, and he had to do all kinds of things like robotically recall conversations, so they were trying to use his powerful memory to see if they could achieve total recall in terms of memory studies, so I would say that's plausible. I got a

story hypnosis, total recall memory. Then in the next chapter we have an interesting analysis of the Green Beret guy who was captured in nineteen sixty three and so he was a POW, and he talks about how what he was told would happen when he was caught by the Viet Cong was that they would do

all this horrible stuff. And he said he was surprised that when he got caught, they didn't do anything of what he was told they would do, and they basically just told him the truth about how the US lies and how it uses excuses for its expansionist imperialism, and that they don't use drugs. So he thought that they were going to undermine his morale and his self image.

And he said that the Russian and Eurasian approach to psyops has pretty typically been to actually just tell the truth, in that it's actually the imperial ethos that is then forced to make up all the lies. I would say there's some truth, though, I think so the CIA and the POW. In other words, what he goes on to argue is that the POW stuff, not that there have been not been POW's, but that the Pentagon intentionally exaggerated the POW threat to justify all of this Cold War build up and lies.

And the US is who used the drugs, not the Russians. It is the CIA that came up with the term brainwashing, and the term was used in the Cold War to say that this is what the Reds were doing, so now we got to do it to come back to the Reds. You see the justification here. This was wide scale propaganda. It was all Cold

War fear. And this is fascinating because he says that the Rank Corporation and the Pentagon rolled out this syop of mass Cold War fear and then put out this line that all the troops who were critical of the US were collaborators with the Reds. And you say, no, if I'm not hard to believe, look at how it runs. Now, it runs the exact same, doesn't it. You're a Russian bot If you criticize the narrative, can you believe that maybe it wasn't that different back then? Saddam is throwing babies out

of incubators. We've got to go invade there. Never mind all the other dictator dictators in other countries, never mind that the CIA trains to them and put them in power, never mind all that, uh, you know, just fall for the latest war propaganda. And so he talks about the POW siop. I've often wondered if the POW stuff wasn't some level of syop, you know, But I never really found anybody extensively, you know, documenting it. I do have to stop every now and then monitor the chats that

I don't get attacked by YouTube except Late for Supper. Yes, you said that In Culture was just one particular program. Yeah, I know. I talk about that every time I talk about In Culture. Oh Rambo movies, they are prisoner war syops, aren't they exactly? Oh yeah, let's not forget John McCain. He fits perfectly into the POW syop, doesn't he exactly?

Exactly? Things are starting to fall into place that we started to realize, Oh wait a minute, maybe all that Cold War gobbally Google that the OSS was spilling and it was the OSS who began all the large scale media sy ops at CBS and NBC. They're all OSS men who started that. Let's see, here's an interesting tali in Henry Cabot Lodge, who, according

to Quigley, was one of the Bankster's agents. The CIA memo from nineteen fifty three addressed the chief of the CIA's Plans and preparations, and it contained a report of an exchange that took place between the un Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and an unidentified CIA agent. The CIA agent began to brief Lodge on the germ warfare confessions of Schwabel and others, who, according to the memo, expressed a profound distaste for the entire don't matter the difficulty of explaining away the

film and the statements of the American POWs, blah blah blah. Basically, the line of the POWs was not matching up with what the Pentagon wanted. Is the purpose for all this? So and then he goes to talk about how it wasn't the viet Cong and the Reds that were using chemical biological agents. It was actually germ web warfare developed by the Pentagon to be used in the Korean War. And I covered that extensively in Pentagon's Brain Agent Orange and

all that. Again, these countries did not have the capabilities of especially somewhere like Viet Cong. Right, they didn't have advanced capabilities of why are you talking about Alfred nor North Whitehead? I think I need to delete this, dude. You're done, all right, Yeah, you're done, Get out here delete. Uh So, anyway, we are going to take super chats. I see that we got almost three hundred people. No super chatters. There's no one benefiting from this. That's what keeps me going. Y'all's move

the prisoner out of here. And so we talked about the POWs psyop John McCain. That fits in there. That's a good one. And his made up stories, his tales. That's probably why John McCain got promoted, right, he helped with this pow syop exactly good point. Yeah right, it makes starting to make sense. I never thought about this John McCain as like a pow sy up man. Maybe that's why he was so big. Next week talk about doctor George Esterbrooks. We've covered him extensively. He was a

pioneer hypnotist in the forties. He claimed to be able to thank you, Princess horse Feathers twenty dollars appreciate that long time Jason Nelson's reader. Thank you, Ron Young very much appreciate it. If you guys have any questions, super chat the questions. So Esterbrooks, you know, he's the one who claimed that he could do the hypnotic courier stuff. He says he could create the sleeper cell agent and all this stuff, and it's kind of debated to

what degree Esterbrooks was really able to do this. However, what was relevant in terms of the establishment's perspective was the behaviorist approaches to these experiments. And so this is where you get we begin to see that that the Rockefeller funding of B. F. Skinner that we talked about last night on Primal Edge Health, the Rockefeller funding of JB. Watson uh and J. G.

Watkins, who was a hypnotist. The idea was that through hypnosis you could create and change people's world views, You could change their inner structures of belief through hypnosis and then of course later drugs, right, you could also implant memories. This is what the hypnotists were. You know, we're claiming you

could put people into trance states. So you have all this decades and decades of hypnosis research that is also tied into two M k ultra in The way this could be easily relevant to people losing their shit and the coming shooters or killers or mad men is that it's said that some of these people were highly susceptible and if you changed their worldviews, you could make them into extremely anti

social individuals who might lose their mind. So it doesn't require there's another prisoner image by the way, showing the global dialectic of the chest the Grand chessboard in Brazisky. If you could put people into these hypnotic medicated states, you don't have to have, you know, some killer assassin brought into some lab

somewhere. All you got to do is have them sitting and watching TV all day, dosed on SSRIs and put into catatonic trance states through through television and all the frequencies, and you're going to have a whole population of potential mad men killers. We've seen recent events, haven't we of supposed patsies and individuals. I can't mention those events or YouTube will just shut things down, so

but events will call the events. There have been events. So anyway, the idea was, who cares about individual dumb dumbs, Let's figure out how to make this into large scale social engineering changing people's paradigms. I don't care about some individual dumb dumb or individual bum bumb on hoboes on the street, the demon hoboes of twin Peaks and prince of darkness. We don't care about them. We want to turn the population into possess hobos. Soviet tests were,

according to him, somewhat lagging behind. They weren't up on all the drug stuff. Ran Corporation put out a study about hypnosis and the implanting of false memories long time ago. The RAM report outlined the procedure of eliciting false confessions and planted memories I'll get this, and how to put people into hypnotic states through sounds, and how to create fake guilt through fake confessions. So

don't always believe a defector's confession. Interesting? Why manipulating and putting putting people into trance states through sound vibrations and different sounds that sounds like ASMR? Why don't you my gum? Do you get tingles? I'm a I'm a YouTube skag. I'm a ganger. I'm a gamer YouTube skag. Give me one hundred dollars because I'm making you tingle. I'm never gonna like you. I'm never gonna email you, but give me your Patreon dollars. I'm a YouTube

skank with five million subscribers. I'm queueing juicyphod. Apparently that's what I need to do. That's what you. I guess I'm not hot enough to be a YouTube skank. But actually, if I put on girls clothes, I would probably go over very well, and I would probably would get five million subscribers, and I could chew gum. I could chew gum and make ten thousand dollars a show. What is wrong with people? What? What? Who is your major malfunction? Uh? Electroshock also being used at this early

stage. Yeah, we knew about that. This is interesting. What does he say is the goal of all this the creation of the zombie? The zombie, creation of the zombie. He was writing this in the nineteen seventies. Could you imagine, by the way, like if you read this book back then, I mean it's even still you talk about this stuff, people think you're nuts. They're kind of catching on, right, but could you imagine talking about this in the seventies, people will be like, you are

insane, get out of here. LSD and riddling were studied. Next week, get into the Sandows Pharmaceutical Corporation. We know about that. That's in Jay Stevens book, that's in countless books on the subject, that's been public for a long time, in mainstream books. The CIA had plans to purchase ten kilograms in nineteen fifty three of LSD one hundred million doses. Eventually is what they wanted. Tons of LSD purchased for LSD warfare. Sandaw's laboratories produced

this. We also know about the Owlsley character that Dave McGowan mentions the whole story of Owlsley. Good grief. That song sucks all right, Thank you, super chatters, very much appreciated. Princess Horse Feathers, Ryan Young, Thank you, Ziiclon B. Peterson two dollars. What do we do about it? Bucko? Well, I have talked for a long time about orthodoxy. I think that orthodoxy is the best answer. Seventy Sam five dollars my

grandma's diabetes medication money. Thank you. I deserve it. She does not tell her to put down the twinkies and the ho hoes. And you have done a good thing. I told that other guy that if it was his last ten dollars. He should keep it. Yosemity sam I deserve memaws, beat us Meds. Tell her to go watch Wolford Brimley movies. Riz Nichols, do you think the projected future tech was brought to these elite from beyond the veil, hence the ability to see the coming future so far in the

past. I do think that there's an element to the possibility of getting inspiration or insight through occulted means. So in many cases this could be you know, if you look at somebody like Jack Parsons, you know he was believing that he was receiving his rocketry insights through his ritual magic workings. So there are some people in the occult. There are people who you know, Watson

and Crick. They think that one of them was tripping when he got the idea for the double helix, right, So I would say, yes, that the secrets of nature can at times be cracked by contact, contacting that realm and receiving inspiration. And quite a few actually people have said this, you know, actually Albis actually talked this way. They think that it's inspiration from entities and no guess what, they're demons and it's the same methodology and

approach as religions have always said demons are up to. Well, it just happens to match up to what Christianity says the demons do. Oh but no, that's that's completely preposterous. It's it's interdimensional beings. It's interdimensional aliens who want to help us by you know, this is like Andreaphuharik, right, and and physicists and people like that who think that they were contacting the nine. I think, what's the star trek? Dude? I have an article

on this about star trek. Geen roden Berry. Geen roden Berry also thought he could contact entities, which by the way, goes against his supposed atheistic materialism. Oh what do we know? Suddenly? Now? Richard Dawkins says that the hypothesis of aliens is much more plausible. Oh guess what. A lot of the elite scientists have all believed in panspermia and aliens. Oh what

do you know? Surprise, surprise? Now, come on, So yeah, I think there is a case to be made for at least some of the technology getting demonic inspiration from the other side, not all of it. I mean, humans have the ability themselves to be creative. We have our own natural gifts and intelligence. So it's not all, you know, some secret coven of Illuminati scientists, although that does exist. By the way, there are such things. Oh we're almost two three hundred, live almost three

hundred. Let's get up there, Come on, come on, one more, one more, nerd. What do you think about the Genesis six narrative? Day? I have couple two or three talks and articles on the Genesis six narrative. I think that it is talking about angels. There's a lot of argument over that, but most of the church fathers for the first several centuries believe that it's angels. Only very few believe that it's not A majority

opinion is angels. I think the obvious meaning of the text as angels, But people don't want it to be angels because they think it requires some sort of greater leap of faith or belief than all the other stuff that's in scripture. I mean, I mean, why is that somehow hard to believe? I mean, if you're going to believe in the Exodus narrative or the resurrection, why is it hard to believe that Gabriel r Five dollars Facebook is designed

to predispose people to mental disorders. Yeah, we just talked about Yes, we're over three hundred. We just talked about that with Primal Edge Health yesterday, making users become NPCs. Yes, listen to the Primal Edge talk from yesterday and he talks about the bio feedback loop and that goes back to this. Can you believe it goes back to this because this morphs into biotech, we like electronic implants, implantable microchips. It all comes from in culture.

Did you know that? Yes, it does JF twenty dollars. What about the Jack Parsons, l Ron Hubbard, Alster Croley connection. You know, That's what I was talking about earlier when Hubbard, excuse me, when Parsons was doing his Babylon workings, which he saw science combined with ritual magic basically

being the same thing. There's the attempts to bring about the Antichrist, attempts to bring about the end times, all this this goofy stuff because they think that, I mean, I've talked about this over and over and over. This because they think that the Book of Revelation is a magical text. It's not a magical text. It's not an a text that shows you how to invoke entities. It's a book about the collapse of the Roman Empire and the

establishment of the Church in the first century. That's what it's about. But they don't know. But anyway, Yes, there is absolutely a connection between ritual magic and science. In the case the in the person of Parsons, Hubbard of course comes out of the Crollian ethos. We get scientology as an offshoot after he graduates from the cult creation college. That's what Crollianism is is

the college of how to create your own cult. That's why all the people who graduate from it, they just magically happen to start their own cult, like Jerald Gardner and Wicca, like Parsons, or the Hubbard and Scientology. So and then what Hubbard Parsons steals, Hubbard steals Parson's wife, Marginerie Cameron and all the you know, all the drama and all that. So yes, but that's a all that gobbledegook is one example of one aspect to which

you can look at ritual magic and science colliding. And there's a story too. If I recall the person who did the Hubble telescope, maybe Hubble Is it Hubble? I don't know. Isn't the story that he did DMT or shrooms and one of the clockwork elves. I'm not joking. I think this is the story. It may be bullshit, but I think this is the story. The clockwork Elves told him to go ask the Rockefellers for a grant to build the Hubble telescope. I think that's right. But you hear all

kinds of stories like this, right and again double helix. They were tripping acid when they came up with that new England Publishing publishing twenty dollars. Do you have a take on David Foster Wallace. Now, all my friends have read David Foster Wallace. I've read his essays, some of them. I've read his big fat books. I read his He has a good analysis of David Lynch, like Lynch Movies. I thought that was a neat essay.

I've been listening to his ideas about the repercussions of ironic nineties culture. Yeah, I've read some of that, but he never came with a proper solution. Yeah, that's a good point, you know, I don't know a whole enough about that. JF two dollars. Thank you for that. I don't want to make sure I didn't miss anybody. I haven't read Infinite just I think one of my good buddies has read it and he's a big fan of it. But I'm not. I'm not. Once I started writing my

book and writing all my essays and stuff, I lost time. I don't have the time to read fiction anymore. I wish I did. But the way that things work now is that if I take a week off of doing something for the website like it's, I suffer for it. People will unsubscribe. So it's kind of like a you know, like you can. It's kind of a treadmill, Like you can't ever get off of this treadmill or you begin to suffer for it. So I wish I had more time to

read fiction. I'd like to really do some in depth Dusty Yesky analyses. If I read a Dusty Esky novel, though, and do it this a video won't get but I'll get a thousand views on it, right, But you talk about movies, you'll get ten thousand views. Christians believe God has pooped on the toilet, and get that blasphemy out of here. No I don't watch box to day. Who's this guy saying? Why are you saying I'm muted? Dude? You're trying to mess with me? Mess up my

stream? Is it muted? I got to delete all these idiots in here? What I think the Holy Grail is, Dude, we're talking about We're talking about mind control and actual and QUILTA projects. We're not here to talk about Holy Grail. That is a good question, though. Three eight. Let's do what we're doing. This is a nice little stream here. Welcome everybody. I'm trying to find that guy that keep saying I'm muted, so I can delete him because he's trying to fuck with the stream. I don't

like that. I don't appreciate that. Every day I gotta deal with haters, haters, haters, haters. Here he is Richard Dempsey, all right, deleted, dude, get out of here, trying to mess with me. My uh my, crappy funk. There we go, keeps going out there we go, mmm hmmm, oh my gosh. Seriously, Gordon Clark

is like the worst thing out there. By the way, there is I do have in my book JF stuff on the Crowley Parson stuff I mean, that's pretty well known stuff, but that's that's in that made it into esoteric Hollywood. One. Well, Gordon Clark is an extreme rationalist and he and his followers pretty much openly advocate and Astorianism. So there's I mean, Van Till and Bonsen are just far better at explicating theology. Propositions are not the

same in the mind of God as in human discourse. That's utterly retarded. And that's the kind of goofy stuff that you get Gordon Clark. Gordon Clark thinks that the logos is logic. No, the second person, the Godhead is not is not logic. So Bonson and Van Tiel, for all their flaws, are actually much closer to to orthodox theology. Van Till here we are talking about stuff way off the topic, but that's what your super chat

questions arend I'm gonna have to answer. Uh. So, there's just some really and and I did back when I was a Calvinist as a young man, I did get into the Clark van Till controversy. I've read books on the Clark vanul Till controversy. It's just it's just really stupid. And all the people who are rabid Gordon Clark followers are total heretics, They're total nestorians, and you can't even talk to them. They're they're lunatics. They're the

most spurgey lunatics ever. They've been some of the nastiest people I've ever interacted with on the Internet. So, uh so, why would anybody not prefer Monson to Gordon. Gordon Clark's the fucking retard, dude. Look at Monson's out there crushing, crushing atheists on their own ground. What did Gordon Clark ever do but write boring ass books and send it to his puritan printer, you know, to here Dingo Southern I'm a right wing podcaster, the Southern

AF. I was on trs H. Now I'm sorry, I'm not gonna go on anything related to that stuff. Sorry, yo, Simity Sam four nine nine. What is the plan for the proletariat once the plutocracy successfully brings everyone into a world government? By the way, we're gonna get back to We've still got some more of this to do, but the audience has grown. We've only been an hour, We've got three twenty. That's good for Jay's analysis. What is the plan? Well, the working class is to

be replaced by robots. That's the plan for the proletariat, and then eventually get herded into the mega cities, the big smart cities, because that's the only place where we'll be allowed to live and work. But you'll increasingly not have work, so you'll be on some kind of government AI credits system. That's the plan. It's Jacques atte Lee. Listen to my Jacques atte Lee

talk. He's the one that seems to outline this the most clearly. Oh, I didn't know that was a kill stream gag saying that somebody's muted. Okay, Uh, talk more about scientology. Uh. Scientology ties into in kelture and my control. Actually I would recommend go listen to my interview with

James Kelly. We have an old show, archived occult series, the Cult Series, where we did five shows on cults, and we go into the exo theology of scientology there in great detail, depending on Billy my I don't know who Billy Myyer is, so anyway, we're pretty far off course or not that I'm mind. I don't mind you guys asking whatever question you want to. But everybody should watch the Prisoner for sure, Yeah. Now I'm not interested in any shows about League of the South or any of that crap.

And don't waste your time, Gordon Clark. There's a problem by the way that if I don't even know where to start. By the way, I've been putting out articles that were old, archived articles about Calvinism and nature, will hypostasis, all that stuff. Go read my most recent reposts of old articles if you're tempted with Calvinism. So anyway, let me take a drink of water here, just a brief break, just a couple of minutes. I'm gonna sit here, bring some water out of this giant jug.

How's everybody doing or night? I want to thank again wick A Phase. Wick A Phase sent me like five hundred T shirts. Not really, but he should have autographed them. I'm not trying to avoid your question there about scientology. It's just that we didn't. We went pretty deep into it in an old talk. In fact, I'll tell you what, let me try to find it. Uh, it's something like space Opera. I'm gonna put

in the chat for you as long as that works. Like we got different different ones we did on it. Yeah, space, let's see Hubbard Hollywood, and then uh, Space Opera. We also did a really good John Town talk, which has gotten really popular in the last few years. So let's see if I can put this in the chat. Here is Hubbard's Space Opera talk. That's a good one, and then here's the other one, and we we approach from a little bit of a different angle. We don't

do the typical repeat everything that everybody else says about scientology. You can find that everywhere. What James actually did was read a lot into Hubbard's own life, and so he has a unique, a unique take. You guys need to go into the archives. I mean, all these questions you guys are answering, it is this stuff we dealt with years ago. People I interviewed years ago. Go into my archives and you can find all this stuff. I'm not trying to be rude. I'm just saying, like, there's a

vast archive. There's almost eight hundred no w eight, there's over eight hundred videos on my channel, eight hundred articles. How many audios. There's eight hundred audios probably, So make use of the archives if you can. I'm still trying to repair those A day's analysis. Like I said about seventy five percent of stuff transferred over to the new site, but some stuff was lost,

so I have to figure out which things were lost. And even in the articles that transferred over, the titles didn't transfer over, and the like. The articles themselves are there, but the titles and all the pictures are gone. So it's just a giant mess, and it's it takes forever to repair everything, So I do it like I repair like two or three articles day. Usually this is the way I'm the way I'm going about it. I can't do it all at once or I'll I'll get too exhausted if I

spend every day repairing articles. I don't have time to do this. So you can thank word Press for that. Jacques Atteleie. Here, I'll pull up my Jacquettilli talk. Everybody should hear this one. It's uh. I always forget the titles of what I title things. If you put it as Jacques Attalie, nobody will read it or nobody will watch it, because nobody knows who Jaquettilei is in America. But if you title it you know some goofy shit like Illuminati Plan for the Future, which I did, then they'll

read it. Here it is, so, here's the Jacques Attilie talk. His book is Brief History of the Future. He's the kissinger of France top glovelist. Here it is. There you go. What's up all you nerds. This is a great crowd. I'm glad everybody's here. I'm very thankful. Welcome three hundred and twenty. We had like three thirty earlier. That's a nice crowd. Yes, Ata Lee who talks about the need for the giant global brain. All right, so next week come to creep oh Tom

Leary and everybody needs to see that. Larry says, I'm the continuation of Alistair Crowley. Did you know he said that? Yes, so old Tim and his tune in drop out go with a gooot. What a clown this guy is. He's so anti establishment. He's only like the most establishment person imaginable, is what he thinks to you. And uh yeah, I knew

about Tim Leary and his CIA stuff long time ago. Uh there there, back when when I was still a traed Catholic, probably about two thousand and three, of all things, there was a a Protestant Evangelical site of all things, and it was something it was probably find it like geo cities type thing or something like. You could probably find it on wayback Machine something like KGV sixteen eleven dot com or something crazy like that. And I mean dumb

idea for website. But they had all these expos as on Leary and the Rolling Stones and LSD. And that was back in two thousand and three. So this has been going around on the Internet for a long time, this whole CIA being behind the hippie stuff. It's not new. It was in various books. It's in this book from nineteen seventy eight, but in terms of the Internet sphere, not the book sphere. Then the LaRouche Group, Larufe Pac, the Schiler Institute, they had a whole bunch of essays that

are really good on bertand Russell Royal Society. All that. That's all true. That doesn't mean that the Larish organization is legit or I don't follow any of that. But by the way, uh Buck, mister Fuller, Bucky balls Buck, mister Fuller was part of Esslin Institute. I'm not saying that that makes everything he says bad, but I was actually going to pull up that clip of Tim Leary and Crowley, which hope you think that would get

me. I wonder if maybe I could reverse it. Nah, I'll just put up the image of the video and you can go find the video where he says that. Uh, where's videos I posted on my Twitter this week? I carry on the work valuser Crowley from Tim Leary. Now come on, come on, and there was a book. Ohright here, I'll play the audio. Here it is. Let me turn off the funk. Here's old ten on late night PBS or whatever. Let's get my screen shot for

you. Yeah, I can't believe people won't know this. There's a screenshot for you. Well, I've been an admirer of Aleister Crowley. I think that I'm carrying on much of the work that he started over one hundred years ago. And I think the sixties themselves, you know, Crowley said, uh, he was in favor of finding your own self and do what I will out shall be the whole of the law under love. He was a very powerful statement. I'm sorry using around now to appreciate the glories that he

started. The glories, yeah, all that Nambler glory right. Yeah, it's great stuff that that that was that was got going. So there's that Uh. Yeah, by the way, I did. I called h T shirt shop to have T shirts printed, and the dude, how do we just we just dropped thirty people because I played that Tim Lary clip. I'm sorry. Yeah, I will have some uh Tim Leary T shirts that say as to her Hollywood and don't have Tim Leary flipping you off. I'm joking,

not really, but the T shirt dude didn't call me back. I was like, you don't want business, so I don't know. Maybe he looked at my website and I was like, I don't want to make T shirts for that dude. Uh, but yeah, there will be very soon James Analysis T shirts. I think I'm gonna do just like the kind of vapor wave Jays Analysis you know header at the website on the top of the T shirt, and then another another design of like the Byzantine double headed eagle.

So that's that's my first two thoughts of Jays Analysis or esoteric Hollywood shirts. If I do it, won this specifically esoteric Hollywood that's a good question. I'm not sure how how I want to set that up. We'll see, needs to be some kind of you know, old school design something something

goofy and retro. I wouldn't It would be great if it was a If somebody wants to design this year, welcome to like design esoteric Hollywood to look like an eighties poster, you know what I mean, like in that cool eighties movie poster style of art of some kind. Or I'll tell you who's uh oh, who's that awesome, awesome movie poster artist. Guy who did The Spy Who Loved Me? Did he do that poster? Yes? Okay, this guy who does this style of poster movie poster from the seventies in

early early eighties. What is that guy's name? I can't think of it, but these are awesome. If somebody makes an esotery Hollywood poster in the style of this guy's art, it's like drippy seventies red type stuff. That guy, what's his name? He's famous artist the art of James Bond. Let's see who this guy was. All of his art's great and then tell me who did it. But dude, just this right here, actually like a esoter Hollywood modeled on that, that image that would be that would be

a killer right there, dude, Look at that is tight. That's a tight ass poster. Right there, dude, that is the bomb. Look at that. Damn dude, the sweet like have like have me here put Jamie there have esoter Hollywood back there. That would be awesome. Actually, so if anybody is bored with but you can look up that guy's post. That guy's art. All of his art's awesome. He did the one of the Star Trek movies, maybe even the first one too, those are all

good. Let's see what is that going, the one with a spot like Genesis or whatever. They tried to mimic his style when they yeah, he did this the original Star Trek poster. It's like the we don't want that. We can't use the rainbow anymore because yeah, that guy the guy he did that one too, Which that's that's a pretty badass poster, I have to admit. But what is his name? Somebody in the chat when it wasn't his name? What's his name, y'all? Who's the artist that does

these? Anybody know? Remember all of his art's really awesome. Tons of movie posters. Anybody come up with it yet? Peter Max? Is that his name? Bob Peek? That's it, Bob Peak's art. Yeah, let's do uh that Bob has some bad ass art. Yeah, dude, Oh yeah, he did the EXCaliber poster. Dude, this is check this out. This is the bomb with that. That is sweet. Dude. By the way, speaking of the Holy Grail, if you watch the movie Excalibur, it is the Luciferian Gnostic mythos. I'm not joking. It is

a super duper gnostic movie to the core. But that Bob peak art is pretty sweet, I have to say. Anyway, So yeah, we eventually we got to get to the to the whole Arturian mythos. We need to do that. We need to dig into that, because I've read a good bit on that. But a rework of the Star Trek one. Okay, I don't want people to think Star Trek when they think Jason Elysis because you know what I mean, it's not a whole lot of Star Trek. But

that is an awesome poster. So yes, there will be esthetic Collywood. Sure, it's eventually long story short here, and we are going to get back to old Tim Leary here. But I did want to play that clip of Tim saying that he was continuing the work of his Satanic master ten dollars from chikai a shekel for the good boy. I love your work. Have you done a deep dive into Gerdjef Gerdjieff? Dude, Gerjeff was promoted just like the who's the guy who? Father of the New Age movement and acumenism?

We covered him on a hoaxbuster's talk. I don't I can't remember that guy's name. I'm getting too tired. But if you listen to my talk on we do go into a little bit of Gurjeff, I'll put it in the chat. This is basically just people paying for me to recommend old talks. Mystery Babylon Uh, it's the old hoaxbusters talk. Everybody should listen to this talk. This is a crucial talk. It's the history of public education and ecumenism. But we talk about a little bit of Gurjeff because Gerjeff is

part of definitely tied into the New Age positive thinking stuff. So there's that talk. Definite definitely listened to that one. That's all phony, blooney stuff. By the way, man, I should have made some coffee. All right, Let's get back here to Tim and the UH elites. So already at this time they started really working with prisoners, so what you see in

Clockwork Orange. It's directly out of what's right here. The idea was, can we condition people into being good citizens again, and not like Alex and Clockwork Orange, loonies and drugs come, We mate them, drags, make them no more drugs. And Leary is out of Harvard. It's obvious that he is a CIA plant. He's there to do his job, and he creates the LSD cult. They already knew it was going to be a cult. Leary and company retreated to Mexico, where they attempted to carry on LSD

experiments outside of the government's perview. Yeah yeah, right, outside of the FBI or something, but under the CIA perview. In nineteen sixty three, they made the Mexican government mad uh. They moved from Mexico to Millbrink, New York, Millbrook, New York, and established a front called the International Federation for International Freedom, which was a propaganda outfit for propaganda for the promotion of LSD later became the Castalia Foundation. Larry dosed himself all the time.

His talks were all made for true believers in the new LSD cult, Always somewhat naive. He predicted that there would come a day when a new profession of psychedelic guides by the establishment, the medical establishment, would give you psychedelic guides to supervise your occult experiences, your handlers. You would get a government

psychiatric medical handler to help you. This is actually being promoted now. They're talking about how guided PhD psychologist, psychiatrist, drug trip people will heal you from all of your maladies and your traumas. You're right. He went, and he was an evangelist for this at all the colleges. Everybody knows this, and there was a large contingent of people that were not happy with the fact that he was promoting mass drugging and initiatory experiences through LSD. And so

how did he convince everybody that they need to be doing this? Well, of course it's still illegal, but that just made it have its mystique. How did Leary convince everybody by selling it as a right, same thing that they do for everything right. The man's keeping you down, keeping you away from your right to pour draino in your eyes. The man is trying to keep you down, try to not let you have your right to be blind.

The man's trying to keep you down. Not let you have your right to kill your offspring, quite literally, and it works right, so he sold it as a right. It didn't technically become legal, although I think eventually it will be legal. LSD has a close connection to the drug experimentation and trafficking of the Vietnam War. And everybody knows that the trafficking end of heroin in Southeast Asia was a CIA operation Golden Triangle. US government ran the

heroin, and they do in Afghanistan. Now, the idea here was let's use addiction. Let's experiment with what happens when people get addicted. So all of your gis that were given all these drugs, they were being given the drugs on purpose by the wicked establishment. Your government and your corporate leaders do not love you. So the real drug dealers are not the on the street. It's the CI. YEP, we knew that. We've talked about that

many many times. There's gigantic books on it. We've talked about for a long time, and naive dupes are still telling me I don't know what I'm talking about. But they were using prisoners. The army announced that since nineteen fifty six, and this is just what they're publicly saying they had given LSD to one thousand, five hundred unwitting servicemen and including volunteers six nine and forty. Some of these drugs, according to the Defense Department, were more powerful

than LSD. So you wonder why there's the crazy vets wandering around the streets and stuff. Uh. And by the way, sometimes if you talk to the crazy vets that are like wandering around everybody's town. Every town has these, they will talk. They will tell you that they were given drugs by the government. And you, you know, most people like, oh, oh, yeah, the drug government gave you drugs. They probably did,

dude, they probably did. So. Twenty five hundred mental patients by nineteen fifty four had been experimented on. And eventually, as I've said many times, it becomes the Army's chemical weapons program. It morphs into that Edgewood, Arsenal, Fort Dietrich. Then it goes into talking about the results of all these studies, people having flashbacks, They studied all these experiences. This is

all well known. If you don't know about all this, if you just trust what the system says, these ignorant people that argue with me, this has been studied to the end of detail. You think the military and the government, I don't know, they're the ones that gave it to you. You don't think they know what this does. Stop being naive and some guys, these idiots that argue with me about this and say that, oh this is all good, It's all good. Depersonalization is one of the first things

that comes up, depersonalization. And what was that dumb boomer on Twitter arguing with me saying what's wrong with depersonalization? He said, you think this up. You assume that depersonalization is a bad thing. The boomer Guru, I'm not joking. Boomer Guru is trying to argue with me on Twitter, the bouru boomer Guru. The depersonalization is not a bad thing. Here you go, here's a perfect image of a boomer Guru. It's is extremely arrogant,

know nothing and it's uh, that's not him. I don't know who boomer Guru was, but oh man, we had we had so much great LSD. The bloomer Guru. You think depersonalization is a bad thing, it's just removing the ego. Whoa one hundred dollars Jason for that. Sure, Wow, dude, thank you very much. I appreciate it. But the boomer guru is jealous that you sent me one hundred dollars when he could be buying how many? How many tabs can you buy with one hundred dollars? I

don't know how the LSD works. Seemed like when I did LSD that one time, not one, I had one bad trip and then like six or seven regular trips. It seems like the one time because I didn't buy it, I bought one time the first time. It seems like it was like seven dollars for a hit. I don't know is how much it costs. The hanger on hippies in the check and cauld say it's a ten bucks for a hit of LSD twenty twenty. It was seven dollars for one hit in

nineteen ninety seven. Then we get into bluebird artichoke. There were all kinds of guinea pigs that we don't even know about. Yes, bluebird, if you've heard this is often brought up. We're going to keep our boomer Guru up here with his roll in his bluebird assigned the function of discovering the means of conditioning personnel to prevent unauthorized extraction and information. So it was the control of an individual by the application of interrogation techniques. It was renamed Artichoke.

It was subsequently transferred to the Office of Scientific Intelligence and then to the However, it retained the responsibility for evaluating foreign intelligence aspects. In nineteen fifty three it became they pioneered the LSD experiments. Okay, so a bluebird Artichoke parenty Premier's LSD experimentation. I can't see over here schizophrenia. Watch the boomer guru

would be like, what do you think wrong with schizophrenia? Yeah, then we have all the familiar names that I've talked about many times, Artichoke, MK Delta, MK Ultra, m K search all extends from this doctor Richard Helms. Mister Helms Fantasy I guy is who destroyed many of the papers supposedly on this. The Vacaville Facility was part of the MK Ultra. The Vacaville Medical Facility experimented with human guinea pigs. Dave mcgawan goes into Vacaville. They

experimented with mass drugging angry young men. They looked for prisoners and mental institute people who were angry young men and they mass drugged them. So by the sixties and seventies, prisons and psychiatric mental institutes were constantly experimenting on humans as part of MK ultra hypnosis, electroshock drugs, no Human Ecology Foundation. We

covered that in the John Mark's talk and book. Some of the institutions that were connected to MK research include the Department of Health, the National Institutes of Mental Health, Department of Labor, Terminal Labor, National Science Foundation, Veterans, the Administration Interesting Veterans. Then he goes on to site John Marks's book, Rank Corporation put out studies on drugs and LSD. I think we talked about that earlier. Here's an interesting one and this will be an esoteric Hollywood

too. Remember the movie uh Obi Wan Kenobi plays Cardinal Mazensky Menzenski, the prisoner not connected to the British TV show. This movie is cold war propaganda. I started realizing that, yeah, here it is. If you watch this movie, there's mind control stuff in this movie. And I remember, back when I was a trad Catholic, I was like, oh, yeah, the movie is so good. I love that movie. Uh Now, I think it's ridiculous because it's obviously just transparent cold war propaganda. If you

watch The Prisoner with alleganis Yoda needed to see identification? There is Ondrod Joe looking for move along, Move along? Move along? How's my obi wan? Is it still good? Is Joe looking for trying to? What's some more obi wan lines I could do? Anyway? These fifties movies are cold war propaganda? Did you know that? Anyway? There'll be a whole chapter

on that in my new book. People don't think about the Fatima Prisoner, Bernadette, all those flick movies in the thirties, forties, fifties, sixties. These are cold war propaganda. And this ties into the CIA's doctrinal warfare program. The David wim Hoff book, And I don't doubt that Kami's messed with Colonel Manzinski, but I don't think that it's exactly the way the movie presents it right, because it backs up the Chinese brainwashing cold war stuff anyway,

So he has a good take on all that. He basically backs up the analysis of wim Hoff in John Courtney Murray Time Life and book everybody has to read because the trad mythos is so delusional and strong, because, by the way, do you know they were tripping acid too, Jesuits tripping acid with JFK and the elite, Yes, sir, yes they were. Everybody should read this book. This book is central to understanding the twentieth century and

anybody. And this is written by trad It's not written by orthodox conspiracy theorist. It's not written by the lunatic guy in his tinfoil hat facility in a trailer part. It's written by a Catholic lawyer. Oh, by the way, body language, light detectors, that all comes out of in culture, do you know that? So then we have the story of Candy Jones. Candy was originally, as we said, she was a model, and in the midst of her modeling, she was asked to deliver some packages by some

FBI general Tyler's a general or some FBI guy, I can't remember. And she's like, okay, I'll do that for my country, and they, you know, it's all oh, for your country, your country, all right, So she starts delivering packages and turns out they're like, well, we like what you do. You're good at what you do. Let's uh move you to a different facility. I have a friend here who wants you to meet you. He's from the CIA. So she then she goes to

help with the CIA in the Air Force and she joins the USO. And I am starting to think that I'm sorry about this stupid song. I'm sorry to think that the Bob Hope mind control USO's I think there's something to that. I think Bob Hope was like a mind dral handler. I think that's probably true. I don't have like a perfect history of Bob Hope, but that picture I had of Candy Jones earlier, that's her in her USO outfit. And by the way, this doesn't this all kind of match up with

the not the plot and narrative of ALIAS. I just remember that. And by the way, I do have an ALIAS analysis from a long time ago which is worth checking out. But yes, it does match up to ALIAS. Interesting forgot about ALIAS. But yes, the CIA consulted on ALIAS. Absolutely so. But I would say most of what most of what we hear in the Candy Jones story seems legit, right, It's very believable. There's nothing outlandish in it. There's no crazy stories. She appears to have had

altars, she appears to have undergone trauma and Marnie. This immediately makes me think of Marnie. If you've not seen Hitchcock's Marnie, you must because Tippy in Marnie sounds just like Candy Jones. Like the stories of Kenny Jones and her husband's stories about her. They sound just like Arne. And if you watch Marty you'll know what I'm talking about, because Sean Connery starts dating. By the way, Hitchcock always has mind control stuff in his movies. He's

always got k ultra alters. That's like everywhere in his movies. But Sean Connery, he's like dating this bipolar, crazy chick and he can't figure out what's going on. Then he realizes she spoiler alert, she keeps reverting back to her childlike state when she was traumatized as a kid. I'm not going to spoil anything else, but basically, Candy Jones had the exact same issue, and her altar was called Arlene, and she thinks it was the one

that was given to her by her handler. She also says her handler in the CIA was openly satanic. So again, things do seem to be lining up, don't they. We did a show on Marnie. By the way, Jamie and I have an an old esoteric Hollywood episode on Marnie if you want to hear that. But her handler develops her alter personality into what it's supposed to be. By the way, if you doubt the reality of alternate personalities, I would say, watch this old see if it's still on YouTube.

I always tell people to watch it. I need to put this on the website. There's an old YouTube. It's an old HBO documentary. See if this is it? On d I D and this Disassociated identity disorder. Oh. You can also read Colin Ross's book of Cyrus Complex, which I have analysis of. But I've I've watched a whole bunch of these, and I find the HBO documentary to be the most convincing if you were a skeptic, but I'm not seeing it, let's trust see HBO D D mp D.

Let's try that is that it? That might be it? Yes, here it is. So if it's a multiple personality disorder slash documentary and it's an old HBO documentary, it's had like two million views. That's it. I do recommend this one if you're a skeptic to this topic. I find I've found it to be pretty convincing because a lot of people think that this is just Blowney doesn't exist, CIA and all these these entities. They seem to believe it exists. That's it. If you want to watch it,

I recommend that documentary. I found it to be pretty convincing. But I've also read multiple books on this topic too, not just Colin Ross's book, but also Switching Time. I forget that guy's name, but Switching Time is another book that's good on this again. Thank you, Jason Fletcher, appreciate it. Spank me, daddy, keep it up, my guy. Oh man, my allergies are going crazy. So there might be a movie, like a B movie or something like a bad TV movie based on Candy Jones

too. I don't know if I see these ads for what looks like a movie, so, but I can't vouch for it. I haven't seen it. If that's what that is, let's see, well, they put her face everywhere, She's everywhere back in the day. Here we go, let's see taking control of Candy Jones. Now it looks like it's just an article. It could easily be a movie, though surprised they haven't made this again. Alias is probably roughly based on the Candy Jones story. But anyway,

so we talked about all the handler stuff. This is gets into the typical the keywords can bring forth the alternate personality that seems like there's something to that seems like that's legit, you know. John C. Lilly talks like he was successful with that. We get stories similar to Vertigo Hitchcock's Vertigo right with the chick who has alternate personalities For Jimmy Stewart, Kenny Jones claimed she was tortured, and then we get another of the classic mind control in cult tropes,

the suicide programming. Is this real? Well, Kenny Jones claims it was real. She claims that she was given suicide programming that in the event of certain things happening blah blah blah, her being found out, her spilling too many beans, or at a certain date, aged thirty thirty five forty,

she's supposed to kill herself. She claims some connection to Agent Intrepid Sir William Stevenson, one of the key founders of the OSS along with Bill Donovan, British agent, Canadian Intelligence, British Intelligence, same thing, William Stevenson. And she there's bizarre parallels to doctor William Jennings, Bryan the CIA's famous hypnotist, or CIA connected hypnotists. So she claimed to have been known to and by and connected to all these characters. And again it's not hard to

believe. She's obviously, you know, like supermodel level. I don't think she was in any movies, but she's you know, she's in you know USO. And there's an interesting clip that Ken and me, you know truth true freethinker. He has a really interesting video that he put together based on her old Bob I've never watched any I don't think I've ever seen a Bob Hope movie, so I don't know anything about Bob Hope movies. And he puts forth the thesis, which I think is entirely plausible, that Bob Hope.

And by the way, I don't I think Bryce Taylor says this too, right, She's another one of these Galles that says this I don't know about here it is Bob Hope mk L tre hidden in plain sight. That's an interesting possibility. Check out that video. It's worth, it's worth watching. That Ken did already had like one hundred thousand views, So I'll put this in the chat. I think it a lot of people don't find that one convincing. I think it is convinced. It's plausible when you read when

you read the Candy Jones story. Uh So, then we have the He gives a chapter on the history of the cryptocracy, goes into wild Bill Donovan, founding of the OSS, Fdr Bankerman, behind all this institutionalized secrecy for the cryptocracy. He talks about Miles Copeland. Besides Miles Copeland, all the guys we've covered, who else is covering all these books? By the way, the people that complain about me, who else is doing this? I

mean there's other people doing valuable research. I'm not saying that, but I'm saying who is like literally reading book by book by book by book the globalists and the CIA handlers and operatives and summarizing them for you. Who else is doing that? Not many? So the OSS is set up in tandem with British Intelligence. We all know this nineteen forty two, and they pioneer sy

War. They're the cryptocracy, They're connected to British Intelligence Colonel Prouty, the Secret Team we know about this right, Secret Team discusses he was part of that cryptocracy. You know, Oliver Stone read Proudy. This in part inspires a lot of the Stone movies. And what the Cold War did was release Skinnerian Rockefeller, behaviorism, operat conditioning, and the cryptocracy upon the whole world.

So that's the first half of Walter Bowart's Operation mind Control. So in the second half we will see how the Cold War released cryptocracy on the whole world in a more clear sense. I would like to dive deeper into the Bob Hope things if he I would give it a ninety percent chance. Bob Hope was a mind control handler and he's probably had all these chicks as sex slaves, right, I mean, probably pretty obvious that's what he's doing here. Y'all are asking about Worski. I was kind of a m It really

was kind of a mutual thing. It wasn't a situation where I got Nobody was mad at Andy. There wasn't any hatred. It was just a thing where the audience was voting down every show I would do with him because they were mad about JF splitting and after a month of this, it was like, you know, yeah, I guess we could keep doing this for several months to see if the you know, the views return they could have I guess. But I mean, doing these kinds of things, it's a lot

of work to do these every day. And it probably doesn't seem like it seems like all you do is sitting down and turn on the computer. No, it's actually a lot of work to talk for two three hours every day, or to do multiple shows every day. So anyway, point being was I just asked Andy, I say, do you think your audience has gibing with me? And he's like, no, not really so and I wasn't mad about that because I was like, yeah, I was kind of thinking

the same thing. So there's no drama, there's no secret. I didn't get mad or anything. It was just like, you know, I don't think it's not the right audience. My thinking was people are looking into, you know, alternative ideas and explanations for things, but a lot of people just want to watch freaking drama on YouTube. And that's fine if they want

to do that, but that's not really what I do. So I mean, if you were to follow I don't know how these guys follow the drama, Like how did they keep up with what all these different channels or who's having drama who? And I can't even how do you keep up with all that? I mean, I have a whole subscriber base that I have a duty too, so I don't have time to do all that. Like if I focused on drama, I would lose all my subscriber based because they're not

here for drama. So it was just two different audiences, and you know, I thought it would work, and I just don't think it worked. So uh, you know, I want an audience of people who are interested in research and learning things, and I think people come to hear new things to learn new things. And if you just want to, you know, play games and I mean video games and do all that kind of stuff, nothing wrong with that, but that's if that's your thing, then you're not

going to really going to have a whole lot of fun here. You're probably gonna find my channel boring. So it's just the realities of it. Yeah, I mean I like Medica a lot, I like Worski, I like all I've never actually talked to Medica or anything, but I think if he's gonna take down the skeptics, I support him wholeheartedly war on anyway, So there wasn't any drama. I mean, Andy, Andy probably doesn't like me, I don't know, but I mean I don't think I wasn't directly responsible

for because they hint he and Jeff already were mad. But you know, I would rather build an audience of people who aren't like, you know, fly by Night people. You know. I used to have an old blog, and back when I first started blogging a long long time ago, my thought was, I'm gonna try to get the biggest off audience of like big hits, you know what I mean, Like get a whole bunch of hits.

Then I realized, what's the point of getting a whole bunch of traffic if all those people are gone the next day and they never come back. Right, What you want is people who are interested in coming back for real information, dedicated readers and followers, right, I mean, there's no point

in the flash bang stuff doesn't get you anything. So when I started jays Analysis, the second blog I'm talking about eight, nine, ten years ago, whenever it was I started jays Analysis, I decided to change the format and go for quality audience, quality readership. Who cares about the fly by

Night stuff? It's worthless anyway, So you know, the growth is slower that way, But so what we actually get a better quality audience through slower growth than if we just made trash content that you know, I mean the movie and all Caesar or Evergreen their gold like people are going to be unless

the channel gets goes away, they're always going to be getting hits. But your drama that you had with youtubeer so and so you might get one hundred thousand views right away, but in five years, ain't nobody to be watching that, And nobody's gonna give a shit because it doesn't matter. But this kind of stuff is evergreen. People will always be clicking on this and they'll always be learning about this because it's relevant to today we live in. We

live in a giant MK ultra culture MK pop cultra. That's what we live in. So anyway, any more super chat questions. Thank you again all you guys that super chatted. I thank you, especially Jason Fletcher for your very magnanimous gift. Very appreciated. We will in the next few days.

Again, don't expect the second half for subscribers to be up tomorrow. It takes a while to put all this together, to make all the a notes, my crazy notes, and my books get together, so it'll probably be two or three days before part two is up, but it will be up and you'll be able to access it in the Jay's Analysis membership section. And if you are interested in a similar topic, we did a similar book a long time ago. So let me pull up the old archived Jay's Analysis talk

on John Marx's book. See it's so far back, I can't even find it. Where is it. Let's see John Marx's book man Cherie Kennedy. And by the way, that Jay Myers guy has literally ripped off everything, like he's got an mk Ultra documentary that has a million views. His A's White Shut stuff is literally directly from me and Jay Widner's show, and I get no, he doesn't even give a shit. He gives a shout out to Widner, but he doesn't give a shout out to me. That's okay.

Everybody knows that I was here doing it first, which it's not hard. All you got to do is give people a footnote or credit like that's the understood way to do this. I'm not bitching because all right now I can't even find the old let's see jam John Marks out here. It is.

So if you want more of this specific topic, the other book from the seventies on this here it is right here, the old talk I did a long time ago, back in them old days, when we had three thousand subscribers, back in twenty fifteen, and thank god, now we've almost got thirty thousand. We're growing the good stuff. Got a cup of supertest here Aler just going crazy New England polishing. Thank you again. What is the plan for the for after the book release? What do you mean the

plan for after the release? Can you elaborate in terms of culture creation? What would make a good populist rock band? Yeah? By the way, Jay Myers is it's it's uh, it's his It's my book, my Eyes Wide Shut show and documentary that I did, and Fritz spring Meyer like that. Every one of his documentaries are literally just cropped from the research that's been there forever. And who is Jay Myers by the way, and how come it's so close to Jay Dyer? By the way. I don't know what

you mean by the plan for after the book release. I mean the book will be released sometime in December. I just the publisher just sent me the manu the final manuscript today or yesterday. It's at the printer today or Monday. Whatever. Looks pretty good. I'm happy with it. There was a couple of minor alterations. It's longer. The first one was three hundred and

sixty three pages. This is like four hundred and eight pages. So you're getting you're getting extra girth, baby, extra girth in e two e h two eh two eh two. So the the plan for the book release is to do the same shit I always do, is a bunch of podcasts and shows and promote it and tell people go to the website and buy it and not from Amazon. In terms of culture creation, what would be a good populist rock band, I don't know. I don't understand the question. Put

a comment. I didn't mean to make you stress. I'm not stressed. Well, I relax now do There's no time for relaxing. I That's the thing about this job is you don't there's no time off. There's no relaxing. If you take a day off, people unsubscribe and you suffer for it. There is no relaxing in this job. And now I'm on the YouTube treadmill of constant YouTube content, so there's no relaxing and there's no time off ever. But I don't know what you mean about a populist rock band,

all culture creation rock band. Do you mean, how could you have a real rock band that's positive? I don't know. That's a good question. I don't know. It's okay, it's not a weird question. It's just I'm not sure. Seventy Sam five dollars, Worsky was already in a downward spiral. You weren't the right fit and it couldn't be saved. Andy seems to be doing it better now. I mean, his streams seemed to be

decent. It was built on JF and Andy couldn't sustain it. Keep doing what you're doing, Yeah, I mean, you know, I don't have any plans to unite on anybody else's show, or I'd really like to have somebody that I could comedically blend with, you know what I mean, good chemistry with comedy wise, and we could like riff and I really think I don't know. I mean, I think I've never met Sam Hi, never

talked to Sam Hide. I think we could do a great show, like if he but he doesn't seem to do that kind of stuff like he just I don't know. He keeps to himself. Somebody said email him. He doesn't seem to answer his dms. I don't know, but I should be going on Benny Wills comedy podcast soon. Joy Camp has started a podcast, and Benny messaged me and I was messaging him. We were talking about going on the joy Camp park. So I'll be doing the joy Camp podcast.

Benny and I jibe pretty good. We could do a good podcast, I think. But he's got, you know, his crew and his he got tired of the conspiracy stuff and then wanted to do more poetry stuff. So I don't know. I can't really find a good fit for if you're gonna have a if you're gonna do a duo trio show, you gotta have the right chemistry or it won't work. So you gotta have the same sense of humor. I don't know, but wouldn't Yeah, I think Jay and Sam

Hyde would be a perfect show. I mean, I don't think he would ever do it, but maybe I don't know. Maybe I people message him say hey, message Sam Hide and say do a show with Jay And I don't know, I mean not to exclude the other million dollar extreme dudes. I mean they're all I like all those guys, Nick Roschiffort and Charles Carroll, and they're all funny dudes. They might think I'm too crazy. I don't know, I might be too I might be too crazy for that,

like too out there in the conspiracy world. A lot of people don't like conspiracy topics because they think it taints you. I don't know, I don't think so. I mean everything I talk about gets freaking vindicated and it is true. So have you ever watched hardware? Yes, I've seen hardware multiple times. I was really close to doing a show on hardware, and part of the problem was figuring out how to do this right, because it looks

like YouTube is really just going to favor streams and long content. So making the specific you know, video that's fifteen twenty thirty minutes, I mean, you can still do it, and it can still work if you haven't a big enough channel, but they really seem to just want to frame it and streams. And by the way, if I do a stream on a movie, you know, I might make a little bit on the ad revenue a little bit. I'm sorry. If I make a video, the ad revenue

is a little bit. But if I do a stream and people do superchats, I can do a lot better with an analysis. So you see, and YouTube has it that went on purpose. They want you The incentive is to stream and to do the long form content because YouTube wants people staying at YouTube and watching YouTube. That's why when you put a link up on Facebook to an external site, it's shadow band automatically and you get two likes.

If you put a meme up, you get five hundred likes, just the same across all the tech platforms, because they don't want you leaving the platform. It's a It's that simple. So anyway, anyway, I mean, yeah, I need to find a co host. I mean, Jamie's gonna be doing shows with me, so that'll be fun. But it'd be nice to have a comedic co host that has the same weird sense of humor. But people don't want to do that. People got their own things going.

I don't know, we'll see see what happens. Yeah, I've watched rob Ager. I mean I cite rob Ager and do footnotes in my book. By the way, this is how you do it. All you have to do. If you see something in somebody's thing and it's a good idea and you benefit from it, you do a footnote where you give them credit. It's really that easy. It's that simple. There's nothing to it. Some guy wrote a negative review of my podcast and said, I rip everything off

rob Ager. No, if you read the Esultary Hollywood Shining chapter, it's called a footnote. It gives rob Agger credit for his uh points in the Shining. That's how it works in academia. That's what you do in research. This is in publishing. That's that you don't get published if you don't do that. And so anyway, yeah, I like rob Ager. We talked about rob Ager on the the stream I did two nights ago, the

thing in Prince of Arkness, John Carpenter's stream talked about rob Ager. I had to argument meant with him a long time ago in comments because he said there's nothing back then. He was like, there's nothing esoteric about two thousand and one. I was like, what, So, anyway, my eyes are getting tired. We had a good stream though, this has been great, good audience. Nice, I'm gonna have to Saturday nights a good night to stream because all the nerds are at home, old herds are at Hoby.

You don't gotten old girlfriends. Well, I gotta watch the streamers. I'm joking. I'm a nerd. Two Gabriel, Are my eyes are burning? No? Wait, let's see a bit off topic. Are you familiar with Sissayev? Doesn't he isn't hey gnostic or something? Oh no, that's the guy who was killed by the Muslims. I'm not familiar with his works, but I remember, I remember when that happened. I remember I was.

I was already well into Orthodox theology when that happened. But I've not read any of his works, though I didn't know he actually had works. We will, by the way, be doing a hardware stream. So long story short. What the way this seems to work good is to do a stream that's an hour and a half an hour and pick three or four movies.

That's kind of the way I've been working with it. So I'll pick some b movies like Hardware that fit, and we'll do, like you know, an hour and a half stream, two hour stream with hardware and some other movies like It Another burn It Gabriel R. Do you think not eleven served as a mass trauma event for Michael? Absolutely. We've talked about that in numerous podcasts. You can find some old Jays analysis nine to eleven just google that and yeah, we talk about it as a mass mind control trauma

event. Skeleton ten dollars love the Esoteric Boomer twitch streams. Yeah, I mean I thought that was fun, but a lot of people don't want to. Sam Hide follows you on Twitter, Yeah, but he doesn't answer the d MS on that that profile. Gab is gonzo. Oh you mean gab is going away? I mean I wasn't ever really on gab so, I mean I've had a thing on there, but you know, nobody was really

putting much time into GAB. So it's very difficult to compete with with DARPA, CIA funded tech companies, you know what I mean, Like, how do you compete with that? The by the way, Esoteric Boomer the twitch streams play they're not they weren't Boomer, but that's okay. Can we expect the Nick Jay Fortnite? Oh you mean Nick Fint I've never played Fortnite. I don't know anything about it, so does that make me a boomer? Anyway? We need to find a comedian co host. Tell Sam Hi to

come be my co host. I give you the charge. If somebody can get Sam Hyde to message me back, I'll send you a free book. How's that all right? Amazing night. Thank you very much. Hope you guys learned. We got into some good stuff. We were able to tie it to, you know, pop culture stuff. Marnie. We're still got Marnie over here. Great movie. If you've never seen the Hitchcock movie Marny, it's a classic, a lesser known Hitchcock. Not everybody goes to Marnie.

Everybody thinks about the more obvious Hitchcocks. But even even I'm so tired that my mind's going to like, what's the even psycho He's he's dissociative and you know, got alter demon stuff going on. So this is everywhere in pop culture and it does have relevance to reality anyway. So thank you Wickafes for the t shirts, check out Wickafes music, The goth Boy Click and if there's not any more super chats, we'll go ahead and call it anight.

Thank you guys again the part two talk of Operation my Controlled by Walter Bort will be up in the next two or three days. Again, this is you know, this is not the one hundred and fifty PA book. This is a this three hundred page book, so it's a little bit longer. It takes me a little bit longer to get all the talks together. Thank you very much. All your super chatter is very very very very deeply

appreciated. Check Out the stream that we did with Primal Edge Health. Check out the thing Prince of Darkness in the Mouth of Madness analysis that just went up. Those are those came out good. If you have the availability attend the Divine Liturgy tomorrow, if you can, God bless you guys, and have a good night.

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