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Episode 111: Flat Earth Conversation with Jeremy

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In this episode, we have a great flat earth conversation with Jeremy. If you would like to reach out to him, his email is: curvenotfound@gmail.com
He is on Instagram at Curve Not Found
https://www.instagram.com/curvenotfound/

Email us: theflatearthfiles@gmail.com
Website: theflatearthfiles.com
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George Hobbs
PO Box 109
Goldsboro, MD 21636

Show Notes:
Nietzsche “Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.”

Vietnam War Deaths and Casualties
By Month
https://www.americanwarlibrary.com/vietnam/vwc24.htm

Gutenberg and the Printing Revolution in Europe https://www.crf-usa.org/bill-of-rights-in-action/bria-24-3-b-gutenberg-and-the-printing-revolution-in-europe

Geobbels “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”

Space is fake/NASA/Gematria
https://www.tiktok.com/@t.hereisnospoon/video/7260925912621862186

Transcript

The following presentation is Del Marvis Studio's production. Welcome back to truth seekers from around the world. It's time for another edition of the flat Earth Files. I hope you had a great weekend. We have a very special guest standing by who will be joining us in just a moment. Before we bring Jeremy on, just a couple of reminders, please please stop by the website the flat earthfiles dot com. Again, it's the flat earth files dot com.

Stop in the chatroom, say hello, leave your questions in the form for everyone to ponder. So much to do at the flatter earthfiles dot com. If you'd like to join the show, where you'd like to reach out, it is the flat earth Files at gmail dot com. Again, it's the

flat earth Files at gmail dot com. I said an automated response just to give everybody kind of a heads up that the emails have been pretty high volume where we're trying to catch up to everyone, so well, just a little out of response thanking you for your email, and we will get to your response just as soon as we can. So there you go, The flat Earthfiles at gmail dot com. That's all the housekeeping I have for tonight. We're going to bring on our special guest. His name is Jeremy. Jeremy,

thank you so much for joining us tonight. Hey, Jeorge, it's my pleasure. I'm really sided to talk with you, big listener of the show. It's just I really appreciate it, and I'm it feels kind of surreal to it. And this is my first time really publicly even having a discussion about this, even though I've talked about it a lot with people close to me. Yes, that that is certainly a lot of the people coming

on that that that is the case. And one of the things that I always say is I hope it does give you know, having this experience, I hope it gives people the confidence to talk about it in public more because you know, in the in the coming days, weeks, and months, with everything going on in the world, I think it may take people with strong conviction to speak the truth in a time where maybe we were less apt to discuss these type of things. Would you agree with that? I agree

one hundred percent. And as someone like I'm very I'm a communicator by nature, and I'm I also wear my heart on my sleeve and I'm I'm not afraid to share truth with grace or my perspective or my experience. I do it all the time publicly, but I've only been a believer in beginning to comprehend the Biblical cosmology for probably two years if that, and this just feels different, like I'm there's There's never been anything that I've discovered and learned about

and wanted to communicate that felt like it would. It's so intimidating, you know. It's it's so because it is a religion that our entire culture believes but doesn't know it's a religion. And so when you speak about it, just like I always say, no one could have ever convinced me the earth was flat, no one period. It took my It took me looking into it to prove to my own ego that I would write to pull those walls

down. And that's all it took for me to realize it's actually a lot more logical than the memes or the common descriptions and analysis you know applied to it. Well done, and I have a million questions to ask you before we get too far into it. I should ask you to introduce yourself again, as little as much as you'd like to tell yourself about the audience and your journey to the truth. Sure, my name's Jeremy. I do a

lot of things. But I am currently a worship pastor at a decent sized church, not a large church, but a decent sized church of about three or four hundred people. And I my father is a politician on the nation level. And I've been married for fourteen years to a loving wife. We had our first kid last year. I was the lead pastor of a church in twenty twelve and now I do this, do the worship with a group

of twelve people that I really love. And I also have a business of my own and finance and then I do the marketing for a couple of local businesses. So super busy. But the things I do that I actually enjoyed doing are the things that involved sharing and communicating truth and helping people, you know, connect with our creator. That's the stuff I'm passionate about. That's

fantastic. And another question I'd like to ask everyone is where Because we talked before we hit the record button about you have been in the conspiracy roalm for many, many, many years, and we also talked about how different, like you mentioned in the beginning, how different the flat Earth conspiracy is like some of you find out something JFK this and that, and it's kind of huh, that's interesting. But the flat Earth is it's a game change.

Everybody who is a flat earther has gone through that to some extent. What were the other I guess talking in your journey to I guess twenty twenty one would have been when you came about to flat Earth? What were the big ones that started to like? I think for me at least, it was I had to break down many of the other conspiracies and accept them before I

could have ever thought of looking into flat Earth. Yeah, I think the amount we're willing to be open to the potential implications of something being true kind of determines our willingness to even put it on the table and examine it. So, going back to probably seven A, I am definitely counterculturists. I'm not your typical like Christian, much less pastor. I'm a rebel at heart.

I do my I've always done my own thing as a Christian that changes and I my transformation is from the prodigal side, though not the judgment side. But given all that, the first couple things were really around like the build of Berg. And then nine to eleven was the first couple of things. And the weird thing looking back now is like it was like the implications of me choosing that to be true, the conspiracies to be true weren't so great in my life. To me, it was almost like a form of

entertainment. I'm a curious person and so my brain loves to think about these possibilities and how absurd that might be. And then I continued on that journey of you know, curiosity and like beginning to see you know, but it didn't flip my whole world upside down. I was like, these things could be conspiracies, but there's no telling why or what, and overall they're probably

just blips on the radar. And then when we got to twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen and the media flipped the switch, to me, it looked like the media became obviously agenda driven, propaganda and divisive and they were telling lies that like I said, my family is in politics or in politics at that time, and I followed stuff closely, and I even knew some of the

people they were, you know, lying about and stuff. And I'm not saying I know who's good or who's bad, because trust me, I don't, but I'm saying I knew that the media flipped a switch where they just started saying whatever they wanted they would help their agenda. And at that point in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen, it got more serious because then obviously the president came under accusations of colluding with a foreign nation. That's a very serious accusation.

And that point it kind of notched up a little bit because now I'm like, oh, this is affecting relationships with people I know and their relationships with each other because they're being divided, and it's actually causing tension in real life with my relationships and the relationships of almost everyone I knew in some way or another. And that's the point when it was kind of like, oh,

these conspiracies are actually they have serious implications. And I'd say from like twenty sixteen into COVID, I'd like, in my mind, I had mastered the information that was available as far as what the world is and how it's operated. And when COVID hit, I immediately like, and I'm not just saying this, there's a lot of people out there that are just like this.

So I'm not patting myself on the back. But I called it from I mean, from the day they mentioned it, and then the lockdowns, and then where that was gonna go, and then as soon as they mentioned the special medicine, you know, and I've never I at that point, I had never had a single thought in my life about vaccines. I was

in the military. I had never although as an adult, I will say I don't go to the doctor and I don't get shots that aren't going to like actually help me in a noticeable beneficial way, even back you know, going back to two thousand and seven, two thousand and eight. But intuitively I knew immediately when they announced the special medicine. And my wife is a restatory therapist, so she's in the mix, and she's kind of trailing me

on this truth stuff, but she's come around a lot. But long story short, as soon as they announced ward feed out, I said out loud to her, like the moment I heard it, I said, I will never take that. You cannot produce eight billion doses after developing, discovering,

and putting together the of production and distribution that quickly. And I don't care who says it or why or even if it worked, and it did, say, Grandma, it's absurd to think you should put that in your body, in my opinion, And so then the COVID notched it up even more. So that's kind of been my journey of truth seeking really well been to later sure sure up until the you know, twenty twenty one ish and well done, And again COVID was one of those double edged swords because it did.

I've gotten so many emails and talked to so many people that said COVID was the reason why the people woke up, right it was. It was my wife up and she's not like me, she's not curious by nature, but she went from listening and she's always willing to listen to me, which is a blessing, but she went from listening to agreeing about a lot of stuff. So yeah, that there were so many red flags from you know that them deeming that the multi billion dollar industries is essential and your business not

essential to jabber job. Just there was so much you know, everything that we're supposed to stand for is not just Americans but as Christians, that so many people just folded like a lawn chair for it. Was very disappointing at the same time because of the way they played it, it did wake up so many people. So we always have to look at the good things out of the bad situations, and I think that's a positive. Oh for sure. I mean, you got it. I mean, this is the battle

that we're in. The battle we're in is how absurd are the lies going to become? And how many people are going to realize that before they've lied themselves into total control. That's basically the battle we're all in. Yeah, and a great point with the media in twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen. I think in retrospect looking back, it does go back a lot further than that.

But I think you're right that time frame twenty six twenty seventeen is when it became evident when the media became an echo chamber, and you know, Team AY had a certain you know script that they read, and Team B on the right they had their script and they all said the same things. They had the same narratives and if you just vote harder, the world will

be a much better place. Yeah. It went from like the method of we're gonna control what people think without them knowing to we're going to control what people think. They're gonna know we want to, but we're gonna make the lies and the things we say so inflammatory it won't even register because they'll be too busy reacting and in fear and in anger, and then it just keep

samp and up, you know. And also I will tell you that people completely have distrusted them at all time, low ratings and podcasts alternative that everyone is looking for alternative media to get their sources from. And that's what everybody should be doing. Get your sources from three or four alternative you know sources, and use your best judgment to discern what's going on. I once a day I will go to one of the websites just to see their narrative,

what they're pushing. Right, You always want to keep your eye on the enemy. But I have my sources and folks that I talk to and I discern from myself, because I can assure you at best, what your Fox News and CNN and MSNBC are telling you, is it best a little truth with a lot of lie in it. Yeah, And the key is,

and you're exactly right. I do the same thing, and the track people fall into regardless even if they make good practice of us independent journalists and collecting and discerning the human condition and to like, we have this need in this

craving for immediate judgments. And so the thing if you're really going to discern, especially in the conspiracy world, because there's a there is a lot of truth out there and it's super important, and that is where the truth will be found right now because it's the only people bold enough to speak it. But you're gonna come across a lot of stuff you need to throw away too.

And if you're looking to like you hear about this one day and by the end of the day you want to know exactly what you believe about it, you're not gonna stay on the path to kind of connecting everything you know one percent absolutely well done. Before we start talking about how you found your way to the flood Earth, I always like to ask us, well, before flatter, did you take time to look into the moon landings? Is

that something that you encountered? So what I felt the moon landing felt completely irrelevant to me, but I did lean towards it being fake. But I watched some documentaries and I was pretty well convinced it was fake. But It didn't really matter to me because I was like, they could have faked it just to get ahead of Russian the Cold War. This is at the time. I was like, there's a million reasons they could have faked it.

It was nineteen sixty nine, you know, they probably felt they needed to do it right away with the Cold War, and Kennedy had been assassinated and he had promised we would do it by the end of the decade, and YadA, YadA, YadA. So I did look into that, and I did lean towards it definitely being fake, but I never had it. It didn't seem to have enough impact in my worldview to even be motivated to make

a definitive decision on it. It just kind of hung out there. If someone asked me, I would have probably told them, yeah, I think it's fake. You know. Yeah. I was kind of the same way. It was fascinating, And I think it's interesting that you mentioned the rabbit holes, because I'm like, I like to be a problem solver. So

when I connected a dot, I was a paddle on the back. And then, like you said, there came a day when when you realize that all of these rabbit holes are real life people are dying, people are getting killed, and then kind of a darkness comes over it, and I think for a lot of people, they back off, they back out of the

rabbit hole for a little bit. I did you know when you start to look at people like Vince Founster and the Clinton body counts and Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin, you realize that while it's cool to try to to research and find things, there comes a day when you realize that there's real people who's life are affected on the other end, that it can become dark. Absolutely, and I couldn't agree more. And it's some some we all have

our limits of what we can tolerate until we need a break. And my thing is like, as a Christian, as a believer, if I'm looking into the darkness and utilizing my curiosity in that direction, and that's having a bigger impact on me, and I'm not balancing that was looking into the hope of what's to come and the ultimate outcome and the fact that this was all written that it would happen and this is the path we're on, and you know, just balancing that with with with hope, you know, with light

was like yes, this is super dark. Who I can't remember the person that said this, but they said, if you look into the darkness long enough, you're going to become it, become the dark. And with that, what does it do? You know the exact quote. I don't, but I know exactly. If you look long enough, you become the darkness. Yeah. And as you know, God is truth, and if we had that light, the darkness will not overcome it. But that's what I

always and sometimes I've had friends have to remind me. They'll be like, look, I get it, it is important, but remember the pull back even farther, and remember that this is the spiritual war and the victory is already decided. I think maybe it was. I think it's pronounced niche she or nichzecke battle not with monsters. Lets she become a monster. And if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. Yes, thank you so much, so much better than what I said, thank you

search engine. And you know what the other thing I wanted to mention about, you know, the moon. Obviously JFK was killed. He said, we do be there by the end of the decade. There was the whole we had to beat Russia, which I think in retrospect was probably nonsense. But what do you look back and you look how they overtook the culture of the sixties. They brought in the hippie movement, and the CIA was pushing drugs throughout the country to get people to care less about what was going on.

I think that was probably a huge distraction. In nineteen sixty nine, we were losing between and I'm talking kia, not just casualties. We were losing between five hundred and six hundred troops a month, So I think that also served as a bit of a distraction from Vietnam. Yeah. I mean, my grandfather did three tours as a helicopter Polly got shot down twice, and when they came home, no one cared. In fact, they were kind of not thankful at all, because it was like they got caught up

in the fact that the war was started on false pretenses. It only hurt people, and the American people. I'm you know, I'm thank god we had American citizens then that were willing to say, hey, this is not right and I'm not gonna do what you want me to do until this is

fixed, you know. But yeah, it's and like, looking back on those things, I came across all that information, but the flat earth was the thing that really hit me with the truth that there's not just a few little white lives here or there, like the world is controlled by the author of lies. If there's a voice with the large enough platform, there's a super high chance that what they're saying is from the source of confusion in one

way or another, you know what I mean. Like it opened up the floodgates of like everything is basically a story, a story being written to deceive us. Hey men to that. And with that being said, why don't you talk to us a little bit about was it a video? Was it a book? How did you let your guard down long enough to even take a look into this. Did you go in trying to say, I'm just gonna, you know, prove that it's around, I'll be done with this

and I'll move on with my life. Or was it something else? It was so subtle and unexpected and unintentional, Like looking back, I'm just like I think about, like, what if that little moment hadn't happened, you

know. So I've deleted this at since then, and a long time ago I don't keep it on my phone, but at the time I was using picktok I do music and stuff, so I was sharing stuff on there and I would look into some of the conspiracies and so that was part of my feet And then one day one little video popped up about the flat Earth, and I literally knew nothing about it, because if it was brought up, I dismissed it out of hand. I didn't want to even say the word.

I didn't want to look at it. I thought it made the people like me who knew the truth about conspiracies look stupid. And I never talked down to anyone. But it's one of the few things in my entire life where I held a genuine disdain for an idea, you know. And was on TikTok and there was a video that popped up. I don't remember what it was. I just remember I was like, I'm gonna look at this person's page because what they just showed me is something I've never seen before.

I think it might have been like the map with the moon and the sun, kind of that diagram, right. It showed Antarctica as an ice wall, which in my entire life I love maps too. Since I was a kid, I adore map and the fact that I had never seen that map like Leasen map with the ice wall. I saw that and I was like, oh, that's kind of neat. Actually, in my mind though, I was like, I'm just gonna scroll through this page and reassure myself that

this is bogus. And the person must have had two hundred videos. And I sat there for two or three hours and just watched one, went scrolled to the next one, watch that one, scroll to the next one. I just sat there and I wasn't in my mind. I wasn't like trying to decide if this was true or not. I was just absorbing the information

and I stopped strolling. I had to go back. I didn't get through them all in one sitting, but by the end of that two or three days, when I finally made it through every video on that profile, I kind of knew I had a problem because I was like, this makes like the logic and the evidence and the observable experimentation that was being done to prove the perspective that the Earth is flat. It shocked me, honestly. I was like, this is the opposite of dumb, Like even if these people

are wrong. This is some of the best like citizen science I've ever seen. And it took I didn't mention a word to anybody, though, And I like, my wife is my best friend. She's the one who lets me get everything in my head out to her as I explain, and then you know, it's it's a way for me to filter and discern and refine

what I'm thinking. And I didn't say a word to her. I didn't say a word to anybody for three to four weeks probably, and then when I finally realized, like I think it's flat or it's definitely not a globe. I didn't sleep for like three nights because I was like, I'm gonna have to tell my wife that I'm a flat earth or you know. And I finally I you know, I'd like you do I did the bread crumbs,

or I'd be like this, this is this is so absurd. But check this out what they said about this, you know what I mean, eased in And here we are a year and a half, two years later, and it just really uh and I've been believe it for a long time, but I got to say that the most important thing to me because my entire life as a believer, because I didn't really grow up in church,

I didn't grow up reading the Bible. I was an adult before I really heard the Gospel and believed, and I was a rebellious person and I believed science, you know what I mean, Like I was thankful that I lived at a time when science was so advanced and the things that may be possible.

And when this when I finally processed this truth and accepted it. And I'm not saying I know one hundred percent, like it's a gradual thing where I'm like, I definitely know it's not a globe euro percent the globe, but I'm at like, you know, at this time, I was probably like fifty percent that it's flat or level and just processing that in it. The more you know, discern you know, taking information, put the bad to the side, let it simmer, let it connect. I've never read

the scripture like I've always had doubts. So in my whole Christian life, even when I was a pastor of a church for three years, I struggled with doubt because like I'm stupid in a lot of ways, but in comprehending narrative and story and how it connects some like ninety nine percent of And I knew when I read the scriptures and what the scientific consensus is simply do not meld. And it doesn't matter how you loop it, how you justify it, how you try to, you know, bringing both into the gray area

where they could both be true. In my heart and in my mind, I knew that they did not make sense like their opposing worldviews, and I struggle with doubt, like serious doubt for a long time because of that about the size of the universe, and if this universe is that size, then like the idea that we're God's special image bearers and we're the only ones on Earth is the only planet with life on it, the odds were basically zero that that were true, And I was like, why wouldn't God share that

with us so that we wouldn't feel so confused? And the fact of the matter is it's such a big lie, and it's so well propagated and taught and defended that we look at it as more true than even what the scriptures say when we're coming out of school and growing up. But now, like reading the scriptures, you know, it just really blew my mind It made me feel comforted because God is close and nearby, and he did make earth and humans as a place where we could enjoy creation, and that he's not

thirteen billion light years away or whatever. I mean. It just really it unlocked a deeper level of faith without doubt. I struggle still, but doubt isn't really one of them. But at the same time, it made me realize, like, Wow, Satan really runs this world and not just like

kinda like he's in total control. Amen. And you know, another thing we have to contend with as far as discerning what we're taught in the Bible and what we're taught and you know in school, et cetera, is for most people, they're in church one or two, maybe three hours a week when you're younger, and you're in school thirty five to forty hours a week plus all your homework, where you're getting that constant indoctrination about the Big Bang

and evolution and the globe and on and on and on. So I think that's a big thing that hopefully we can get more church leaders on board with really looking into it and understanding that they're not lying about everything except we're on a ball spinning and water sticking to a ball, et cetera. Like you

said, you know, day everything is alliant. Yeah, and it's you know, going back to school, Like I'm I have high intelligence, but I'm also very add so if I'm not interested in, I don't really pay attention, but I can pass it to And so like third grade, second grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, I literally don't remember a single lesson, you know, like I can't pull one up. But there's one lesson

from all of elementary school that I remember the day we had it. I remember the chair I was sitting in, and I remember the way I felt when we went to recess afterwards. And it was in third grade when they were talking about Columbus and selling to the New World and that it was a concern because they thought the earth was flattened and that they might fall off the edge. And everyone laughed and the teacher said, how dumb that was, in a mocking way. It was almost like a ritual, a ritual to

make us arrogant in the belief of a lie. And that just always stuck with me, and I think that's one of the and everyone I know they want to just go in the eighties and nineties remembers that lesson, and to me, that is the moment when all of us subconsciously decide I will never be associated with flat earthers because my third grade teacher was the nicest person I

ever knew, and she even called them done. I certainly remember that story, and I'm sure excuse me that that is one of the things that they carefully. It even may have been a story that they certainly crafted for the books to get us to believe this plan has been in place for at least you know, five hundred years, going back to Copernicus. And again, these people plan decades and centuries ahead, where our long term planning is what

are you doing Christmas Eve? So you know everything they do, you know, not to be the dead orse. But through the TV and the television, there's a globe and it's to subtly remind you, it's rein enforcement that it's a globe. It's a globe. It's a globe. And if you question it, then, like that paper I read from I think Harvard, you get associated as a anti vaxer and all these other negative things that go

along with it. So most people don't want to even there, you know, So many people are so worried about what other people think of them that they're not even going to go down that pribital. Yeah, I mean, well, life is hard enough without the people you spent your life earning their respect and making sure you know you care and love about them and you're a decent person. You know, life is hard enough without saying I'm going to

put this out there and everyone's gonna immediately think worse of me. Yeah, you know, And it's sad that it's that way, but it's also worth it because I've noticed, just in my own life to varying degrees, but the more authentic you are, even if it means you're not as strong, are as smart, or as good as people think you are, your life will carry more power and joy if you just walk in the shoe size you

currently have. And it's just such a huge part of it. But our society, like to me, America is like we're a lot sicker and we've been a lot sicker and than any of us realize. And don't get me wrong, like I think of all the places to probably live throughout modern history, having a constitution and you know, the First and Second Amendment and a somewhat decent opportunity to live a prosperous and comfortable life. I think we have

it made. But I think pretty much everyone is workaholics. We all work too much. We're all focused on work. And the thing about that is is like to be successful, you have to diminish your real thoughts, opinions, beliefs, and image because the fact of the matter is, don't matter who it is any one of us. If we're ourself, we're gonna have more people that don't like us, but we'll have more people that actually do

like us for who we are too. But we're just so you know, we're kind of a shallow culture where money driven culture like we're just it's sad to me because in the end, it doesn't those things don't matter, but yet a lot not all and we all we swim in this water, so none of us are immune, right, but it just kind of saddens me.

Good people, good loving people. I know, their whole life has basically no pun intended gravitated around this sense and this need of being in the competition of life and doing better than others so that they can feel good about themselves and other people will admire and really, we should admire people for their character, right, they're diligent, their willingness to sacrifice for others when needed, you know what I mean. Our society teaches us that judgment on his

if he's successful. Like if you see a guy in a suit and he's got two Mercedes in a big house, he's labeled as successful. Right, Yeah, yeah, I mean, there was something I wrote the other day.

I'm not going to read the whole thing because it's kind of long, but it basically came down to, like, the reason we have leaders that are guided by self interest disguised self interest, is because our culture has taught us that if you're gonna win, if you're going to be at the top, if you're going to be successful, then you have to be ruthless.

But you also have to be dethipful about how ruthless you are. It's like this double handed thing where like the most successful and probably the most ruthless that we're willing to step on other people like she do whatever it took, but they're also the ones who were really good and clever about making sure not everyone

realized that. And that's the way our culture rewards us. And then we wonder why we have politicians and leaders and representatives and CEOs that operate from that same place, a character where it's like, I'm gonna be ruthless, but I'm also gonna be the one that appears the least truthless simultaneously for sure, dishonest. You know, uh, what's you know, not a shape shifter, but some what's the little animal that changes colors? Some evidabtai a chamellion?

Thank you since yeah we're but yeah, a chameleon. And and they obviously will come out and say what they mean. Most of the people in DC tonight are saying, uh, they hope that war doesn't break out. But most of those guys know I read an article of my other podcast the other day. I think it was close to eighty percent of the generals who

retire go straight into the military industrial complex to work. So these people that's where they get their bread buttered in the in the pharmaceutical industrial complex and the military industrial complex. So these people are warners. And again they'll they'll stand

behind a microphone and tell you how piece is the only way. But then they'll vote to send the troops off to you know, the create an emergency and that's when we say, if you allow a government to kind of sidestep our bylaws, which in this country is the constitution during times of emergency, well they're going to create the emergency, oh for sure. And it's so

absurd that I think a lot of people see it. But it's absurd that they get away with what they do, because the fact of the matter is if we had a president and a Congress that stuck up to the principle of we're not gonna hurt anyone unless they're on our shore or approaching our shore, and we will defend ourselves. But the problem is we've been meddling in everything for so longipulating currencies and poverty through the dollar in the World Bank, like

getting bending countries to our will by you know, devaluing their currency. And they do all that while they convince us that, you know, we're a shining beacon of truth and justice. We have that potential and I think some of that history. But when they started going and fighting wars, we had no business in and killing people that if we hadn't, America would be even more secure. When we started going down that path is when our security actually

got worse. Like when we went to do the War on Terror, the security of America got exponentially worse because now we're creating enemies with just hatred for some of the things that were done. And if we had just said, you know, we're gonna defend our shores, we're gonna do things that make sure even though I know for a fact nine to eleven could have never happened

by an outside party. Of course, but even if it had, if we had focused on security measures and changed just some simple basic intercept and some things like that, you know, even if it meant like people in America that were a threat had to go through a serious process of determining whether they

were going to stay, you know, on the extreme side. But the fact that Korea, Vietnam, desert Storm, Afghanistan, Iraq, now Ukraine, where we're basically fighting Russia with well, no, we're really just making a lot of people in the oligarchy rich. Ye are fighting a proxy war to a certain extent. Yeah, And the way they in my opinion, the way they've extended NATO. If you're the president of Russia and you had clearly communicated like you guys are doing your thing with NATO, these are my

limits. As long as we're cool there, it's cool. And then those limits are broken over and over and over and over and over again when you haven't provoked or attacked anyone or I'm not saying they haven't, because they probably have, but I'm just saying the people in charge knew what they were doing when they kept pushing the buttons. That we don't need to be in Ukraine, you know what I mean, Like we don't need NATO that far.

Like NATO was originally designed as just a defense not an attack thing, you know what I mean, kind of like the Department of Defense, which should be defense, not offense exactly. It's the Department of You know, if you get people mad and that they'll pay us to go hurt people, that's right, and we'll steal their resources and everything else. And like I said, you know, if they come to our shores, everybody will do the

right thing to protect their families and their land. But man, it's just you know, if I was elected president tomorrow, bring everybody home and we would have the most secure border in the world. But that that's not how this works. And like you said, it all goes back to accountability and the lies and this actually getting back to the flat Earth. If we could expose this as the fraud it is, that would have a huge I think it would lead to a huge chain of events that would maybe just maybe we

could get some accountability. Yeah, yeah, and that's I'm glad you said that. One of the most discouraging but yet helpful things I've learned is that all humans live their lives like the millions of decisions they make every day without even thinking, and you know, the way they see everything. It has to be built within a story because if you don't, if you're not living your life within a story, then you're in confusion and uncertain and it's uncomfortable.

And no one does that intentionally or lightly. Like every everyone lives within a story where everything they've heard and learned, they've decided, Okay, this is the narrative. And governments do a great job, like you said on the Long Game, of saying this is the basic premise and story. People

are going to operate with them. And it took me a lot, like COVID really just and maybe some of the election stuff going back, to realize like one little thing, even if you present all the evidence, people are not gonna change their entire story or unbind their story to adjust it. Even if one little, not little, but one absurd thing like nine to eleven, for example, if indisputable evidence like in everyone Knew without a doubt, the fact of the matter is if they didn't see how that's not just a

blip, It's not just an error. It's not like a one time thing where a few people made the wrong decision. The narrative of your mind has to become the story of truth, which is a lot harder than it might seem, because that's basically your entire existence, like your reason and meaning for being alive, is the story you believe and see the world. And I

think the flat Earth that may be one of the few things. It's a lie so big that when someone sees it, it will unwind the story that we've been planted with and allows someone to go back and edit it and try to rewrite the way they see everything. If that makes sense, perfect sense, perfect sense. Like Joseph Goebbels on the Big Lie, he says, if you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. And that's a fact because it's in our history books.

And also I think that they're speaking of blips in Under the Radar. I think they were blown away about World of the Worlds. And that was even before TV. That was like thirty eight, thirty nine, about ninety years ago, when they played War the Worlds and was it seven million people called nine to one one that night, Well, they didn't have nine to one one, but they called the emergency services and the local people in New

Jersey were shooting their water towers. And I think that, you know, the people at the top of the food chain, like Edward Berne's at Sessa, We're like, wow, look these people will believe anything. And then eventually TV came about and game was on. The most powerful and impactful inventions through human history are the ones that communicate a story to humans in a way

that they desire to absorb. The printing press, the TV, the radio, the internet probably the biggest actual inventions in human history, the most impactful because it allows people to be given a story that they will absorb. And we're real resistant to absorbing stories because we don't want to adjust our narrative. But the TV through entertainment, because it's not you're not watching TV saying or watching movies or reading books saying, oh, I'm gonna read this fiction book

for entertainment. For entertainment is what you're saying. You're not saying, I'm going to read this fiction book and it's going to subliminally alter the way I see everything, and I won't realize it. And I do that five hundred times and before you know it, I think I have my own independent opinions in perspective, But it's actually been carefully and craftfully woven together over time.

And uh, it's a powerful thing. But it's also on outside because the biggest story and the most powerful story ever given is the Word of God. And it's no coincidence in my opinion that it says Jesus was the word. Basically, Jesus is the culmination and the expression of the true story of God, powerful enough to break us free from the lies. Amen to that, And I'm so glad you mentioned the printing press and how technology be can used against us or like what's going on right now, it can be used for

good. But Gutenberg was I think given credit for the printer, which was the mid fifteenth century, and that was, without a doubt, the single most important factor in the success of the Protestant Reformation. Oh yeah, for sure. So without question, it all comes back to us, the people choosing. Right, we put the TV in front of us, and if we take in the information without discernment, that's on us. But it can be used for good as well. You just have to. It's really your

choice to figure out what is good and what's not good. If you're spend your entire day watching movies, you're probably being programmed. But if you're on the internet looking for information and go down alternative news websites and looking at more than one source for a particular piece of information, you're probably using it for good. Yeah, And there's a there's a human dynamic. I do personality

coaching too, and I've been studying that for a long time. And the people that will have the most impact in their actions for the truth aren't the people that are going to be the most interested in discovering uncomfortable truths. Because you have like the action oriented people, just that's their game, that's where they live, that's their strength. And then you have the mind centered group,

and then you have the heart centered group. So like the heart centered group is everything in life is about relationships, and so uncomfortable truths are going to be uninteresting for them to search and even harder for them to accept because

of how it's going to affect their primary focus. Wherein then, like the action group, they want to accomplish and influence and have leverage over their environment for good or bad, and for them to take the time and the interest in something that's only going to make their actions more difficult and incongruent to success

is very hard. And then you have the mind group, and I think a lot of truthers we fall in that category of three basic personality types where we are primarily our dominant intelligence centeris the mind, and so I think we're kind of the head of the sphere on revealing it to the to the people. But then we need to give that torch to the people that are just naturally so good at action and so good at relationships. And that's you knows, there has to be this like not no one of us can do it,

you know, And that's what I really like about you. I get a sense that you're an action, action oriented person. But because of your experience in the past and how wrong the things you had been through were, you found that motivation, and so it's kind of a cool combination for me for me to listen to you. I really enjoy it. Well, I appreciate it, and I think with everybody, as you get older, you reflect on your past and your past life, and that's what gives you wisdom.

You can't you can't buy wisdom with a diploma, right, and that is just something that you learn through your mistakes. And luckily for me, I've made so many mistakes. I've got so much wisdom now. But seriously, I was going to ask you, you know you really talking about the three different categories and everything else. That kind of makes a perfect segue from a next question is have you dabbled into sharing the knowledge and what success have

you had with that? So I've had some success. For the first couple of months, I didn't say a word to anybody, like, wouldn't even leave a comment online or anything, just because I was, you know, I was letting it simmer. I was processing. I was like, this isn't one of those things you can communicate and then change your mind in six months. You want to make sure that you've given yourself the appropriate amount of time to discern and to collect information. And to connect to everything and to

see what probably you know, accurate and what's not and all that. But after a while my wife I talked to her and don't get me, she's she's not like me, like I'm super opinionated. She's one of those action people and she's such a blessing in my life. But our minds were completely different, you know. And the way she kind of filters information is is this information going to benefit my practical need to create the environment I want and

that's peaceful and safe. And so she hasn't just come out and said, oh, oh I believe it, but I can tell that I think she does. She liked some of my posts sometimes about it that I and I don't even post flatter stuff to my actual personal social media. To me, it's a face to faith conversation. I put information out on an Instagram page called Curve not Found. It's a collection for me. It's a collection of information and illustrations of the truth of the flat Earth that I use as a

catalog when I'm talking to people. And it's even a bonus that, you know, some of my posts had gotten traction with like not a lot, but like one post got twenty two thousand views and I've only been doing it a few months there, but face to faith. So the first person I mentioned it to was one of my closest friends. His wife and my wife are friends. Were really close. He does music, We see a lot

of things eye to eye. He's a pastor as well. And I mentioned it to him and kind of explained why, even though it's absurd that I'm pretty sure this is true, and he was already a young Earth's god, you know, he believes that the earth is like less than ten thousand years old. Sure, And so to my surprise, he's actually somewhat on board. He's intrigued by it. I'll say, I don't think he's at the

level where he's like I'm comfortable, because he's one of those people. If he believes it, it's gonna be on him, like you know what I mean, Like he's not if it's true, he's He's just the type of person that, like, if I integrate this into my worldview, then it becomes part of who I am in every aspect of sure, word on a sleeve, Yeah, which is an honorable thing. And he's intrigued by we talk about it. He's never once dismissed since the first conversation. He asked

me questions. And the funny thing is he's got a son that's probably thirteen or fourteen, that's just the greatest kid. He's so expressive in everything, and he became a flat earther like straight away. And so every time I see his son, he's always asking me flat earth questions. And one time he was like, the kids at school don't believe me. They think it's

stupid. I'm like, you know, and I was like, well, that's not surprising at all, But I said, all of us are on our own journey towards truth, and just because you're ahead of them or on a different journey, you have to love them and realize that it's not personal. It's just the way the story in their mind works and how they see lives. And then I've talked to a handful of others. I've thrown some breadcrumbs. I definitely have talked to. So two of my siblings are pretty

much on board. I have six total. Two of my siblings are on board. I've got one of my parents with one foot in maybe. But the cool thing about it is like, if you communicate it in a way where it's like, I know, this is absolutely absurd, and if I was in your shoes, I would think I was so stupid. But check out this and why I think this is probably true. At least they're not gonna they know that you realize how absurd it sounds, you know what I

mean? Oh that helps. And no one that I've talked to about it was just like I've gotten some laughs here and there, but the craziest thing

to me, George, this is the craziest thing. So I hadn't been doing any church work at all since twenty thirteen, and I didn't really want to, not because I don't think it's an honorable thing, but because, like I said earlier, I'm kind of the prodigal side, you know, I don't think I'm the person people should look to as like an example that's without flaw or blemish, or that it's able to put forth an image that people are like, Oh, yes, he's what I expect when I think

of a Christian, you know what I mean, I'm the Christian that's like, I'm so jacked up. My only hope was God himself had to die, Like that's that's it. And so this church we've been going to for a couple of years asked me to start doing the music. And I'm not, like, I wouldn't think I'm talented with music, but I started leading worship just me and my guitar in this pretty large church. So it was intimidating because it went from like a super talented band that's like professional musicians to

just me and my acoustic guitar. And the first Sunday I did that, the presence of God just showed up so powerfully. And I haven't as it's been a year and a half, I haven't asked a single person to help me. And now I've got a team of ten or twelve people and they're all more talented than me, and it's like a little family. And I met my first real life flat Earth. There's ever when these guys I know both of them came on at the same time and he brought it up about

it and I was like, WHOA. And I was still kind of gunshot about you and being like, oh, I do too, because other people were around. But that, in my mind, is God really loving me in a way that's beyond what's necessary, because he's saying you're going through this. You probably feel somewhat alone in this. And I'm not only going to give you people to help you with leading worship, but I'm going to give you people that can encourage you and be a source of edification and education and

conversation in a comfortable, unintimidating way, free of shame. And it's been beautiful and now everyone pretty and I'm not. My thing is like at church, the important thing is unity, truth and unity like the core truth of the Gospel and what the Bible says about the story of redemption, like that's the core truth and unity is super important, and so I don't I don't

bring it up there. I've talked to my pastor about it and he wasn't like condescending or anything, but I think what I said, I think when I just mentioned it, he was like, that's going to take some convincing and I was like, well, I'm not going to convence unless you want to be and that was that, and we're friends and we leave it at that, you know. But my thing is that people do have such a strong reaction to it that if I'm going to talk to him, I'm not

going to talk to him in that building unless they ask me questions. Because if the Lord wills for that to become a widespread at least option of belief where people like, you know, I don't want the people that go to church there to be like ashamed or looked down on by the community because they're like, oh, that church is where the flat earth got, does you know? And so there's the other side of that coin of like unapologetically being

truthful, and I do my best to do that. I'm a very authentic person, but I take my responsibility of making sure people get into the presence of God in that capacity. That's my main priority. And we're all at different places in the journey. So someone today that might get offended by it in ten years could be you know, supporting it and believing it. But I don't want to force people into a chapter they're not at yet and cause

any type of paramoil or confusion. If that makes sense, it makes perfect sense. And again we've mentioned before, while it's not a salvation issue, at the same time, I'm very passionate about it because I get emails I don't want to say every day, but certainly several several a week saying how this has brought them either back to God or to God in the first place.

So it's I don't want to say catch twenty two, but it's something that I know that many pastors like yourself are in positions where you probably want to stand in the pulpito on Sunday and just belt out you know you're being lied to, it's flat. At the same time, you understand the stigma that's attached to it, and you don't want to be divisive and that that is just one of those things that is you know, you just you pray

to God and ask for dis serment. Right. Yes, and people aren't in my experience, if it's a very serious topic that makes people feel vulnerable or upset or that, they're going to have a lot of questions because they're going to be confused and don't understand, which is why podcasts in YouTube is great because people can absorb the information without any expectations in a private way.

Yes, and it's a topic where if you really care about the person and that's why you want to talk to them about it, you're going to do it in an effective way where they feel respected and loved, not where you're trying to talk to five hundred people in a room where you can't even address the questions or concerns. You know, it's basically like saying, I know y'all don't believe this, and you're stupid because it's true. You know,

I'm not saying some churches shouldn't do that. I'm just saying I couldn't. I couldn't. I couldn't get to a place where I do that. What I do think is it actually is a salvation issue for people that aren't saved. Great point that that's a traget point. It's not gonna save them, but it's gonna eliminate so many of the doubts and the reason and excuses they've used to dismiss even considering their creator. But the church, the church is

really a gathering of believers, and it's not a salvation issues. For those who already has saved, it can increase their faith. But so like in my mind, don't get me wrong, I'm like, man, I cannot believe even the Christians are deceived, you know what I mean? Like to accept that. But that's how strong Satan strongholds on this world. And it's a only God's grace that sustains this but that's how I look at it.

I'm like the body of believers gathering. It's not a salvation issue. But if I can talk to someone or if someone that is not a believer comes across that, they're gonna at least have a lot more questions about who made it right on. Going back to presentation, I think it's very important.

And we're talking not necessarily in the church, but at some point when you're having a conversation with someone, whether it be a friend or family, what you mentioned earlier, how you present it is ninety percent of the battle.

I think if you start with things like you said, like you know, I didn't believe this for the first fifty years of my life, and you know I thought it was crazy things of that nature, and not overwhelm them with information, make them curious enough to get them to look into it. Yeah, exactly. And I mean I'm a passionate person too, so it's very hard for me when I talk about things that I'm passionate about to keep

it short. But with this I always do, you know, each conversation, if it comes up with someone who feels like I did before I realized, I always just try to drop one of the main things that kind of was a tipping point for me. See what they say, I never argue. I'm like, yeah, I get that, this is how my perspective and research has shown to explain that. But I totally get what you're saying

too. You know. It's like it doesn't need to be combative in any way because we all want to defend and believe the way we see the world in the story we're living is right, you know. And as we begin to wind down, I'd like to ask you what are your what we'll call the six silver bullets that you would like to present to some when if you had an opportunity, you were sixth proofs that meant the most to you and help you realize what flat Earth was. So for me and I love this

question. When I got off the phone and had absorbed enough information to have a premonition or a prevocation that it was flat, every night I started walking outside and looking at the stars and the moon, and so every day I would see where the moon was, where the sun was, where the stars were, and just casually, you know, it's it was good anyways to be in nature. You know, we live in the country, and the stars are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas, and I saw

that. Hilarious. It is in the same exact spot year round. It does not move, and on a globe spinning one thousand miles an hour, orbiting at tens of thousands of miles an hour, chasing the Sun while tilting on an axis in revolutions in a galaxy spinning. It's just not possible because they in like O'Ryan the way it matches up with the pyramids, even though they've been there thousands of years. The Georgia guidestones thing, it was funny.

I just learned about that, and then they got blew up and they never caught. The person did and seem to care. I was like, okay, but not to get into that. That was the big one. Hilarious. But then the other one, well, I've got a few, but I'll try and go through them quick. The Moon, the fact that from Earth you never see the other side of the Moon. For it to be spinning at the angle and speed with such precision and perfection that we always

see the same face is absolutely absurd. It's it's actually like, probably on a probability type level, it's it's basically impossible. It'd be like me crashing my car and when the when I roll two times and land the cars parts that all got busted up magically landed right back where they were before the crash, and I just drive off no problem. The cold light of the moon, that's measurably, it's the easiest experiment to do, and all of the

flat earth truth. Because you take two cups of water in a thermometer, and you stand in your backyard on a full moon. You put one cup in the shade, one cup in the moonlight. The cup in the moonlight's colder, considerably colder, and the moon is, from our vantage point, the exact same size of the Sun, and it appears to move on the same circuit, just one fits slower. That was all very like just mind blowing to me. The fact that NASA in Hebrew means beguile, which is

the same Hebrew word used from Genesis three. That's right from the serpent. And that if you take if you ride out NASA, NASA National Aerotic Space Agency, and you add up which letter goes with which number of the alphabet at equals six to six six, really like a one, B, two, three, C, forty like Jamatrie almost yeah, like yeah, exactly. Really, if you write out the actual name, it adds up to six hundred and sixty six. Now, when I did that months ago,

I was tired. I did add it up myself and it equals six to sixty six, but I didn't double check it. But I've seen other people say it too, and I'm almost one hundred percent that that that is accurate. And then the fact that and I've been on a thing even before the flat Earth, I was on this thing where I started noticing the numbers three,

six, and nine pop everywhere. Part of that was the personality research and learning that I do, because one of the major systems has nine types and three six and nine are the attachment types, so they're completely different from the other six types. And I started noticing these numbers three, six, and nine, Like if you add even if they're long numbers and you add them up, you know, like fifteen is one plus five, six on and on, you know, three six. The prevalence of three, six

and nine in all numbers in the world is irrationally, irrationally prevalent. If you watch Seinfeld after the first season started, the second season, watch Seinfeld and anytime you see an address or a number or anything, it inevitably adds up to three, six or nine. Like the first season his apartment was something, but then from the second season, all the way through his apartment

was five, A, five, one six. Even the buildings in the background and on the scenes from the street, it's a it's mind blowing, but it's nerdy to even look. But I just got on this thing where I was noticing three, six and nine, and then all of a sudd And of course the mark of the beast in the Bible six plus six plus

six is eighteen one plus eight equals nine. And the Natha thing about the Earth orbiting at sixty six thousand miles an hour, the Earth tilts on a twenty three point four degree axis, but when you subtract that from ninety degrees, it's sixty six point six. And there's so many more numbers like that, like the distance to the Moon is two hundred and forty thousand miles. Two plus foury was six. The distance to the Sun is ninety three million

miles. Nine plus three equals twelve. One plus two is three. There's nine planets, there's nine holes on a golf course, there's nine innings in a baseball game, and you get three outs, and there's three bases, you know, nine players. It's it's it's all these things that just started to pop up into my consciousness. And it's not even like I'm looking,

it's just like I'm noticing. And so when I saw the NASA number, I immediately knew, like this is insane, like this, this is obviously the occult reverse engineered mathematics that they used to propagate their ideas throughout history. And then ships reappearing over the horizon using the Pythagora and theorem was a big one. The way water always finds its level, which I've always known and never realized, the Earth being seventy percent water. That those two facts alone

disproved the globe. The fact that the Antarctic Treaty is the only treaty that's been around for what is it forty fifty years something like that. I think it's fifty. So you're looking at almost sixty five years now, okay. And these are countries that have gone to war with each other. They literally heard each other, we're told, and it's never even been threatened, it's never even been tested it's never even been like a conversation. It's it's just

untouchable. It's absurd that that that that's a thing. The fact that Antarctica is the highest elevation content and that it acts as as shorelines for the waters of the world, so there is no edge. It makes perfect sense. And the fact that no one you know, if if flat Earth, theers are that dumb and they hate us so much, let us go try and die looking for the ice wall, you know, because in the in the firmament, because from their perspectives, they'll be like, well, we'll get

rid of a lot of idiots and they'll realize they're wrong. At the same time, it's a win win for them. So it makes no sense whatsoever that we can't do that. That's right. And then the last one is the the anemo where the uh if you take a picture of the sun every day in the sky, it makes a figure eight, and it proves that as the sun gets closer to the north pole, it moves faster, but in a smaller circle, and as it moves towards the southern pole, it

moves faster but on a bigger circle. And if you look at like if you look at a flat Earth map with the sun on it, and you take the path of the sun, the climates even start to make sense. While they're different in the Southern and Norman like, you can be equal distance from the equator north and then from the south, but the climates are drastically

different. And it's because the sun's actually moving faster in the south. So like the climate in Africa, parts of Africa will be different, drastically different from the climate you know in the northern Hemisphere, or like Iceland. People live in Iceland, it's one of the most beautiful places in the world. It's just amazing, you know, plant life, animal life, all these things. And then Antarctica is the same distance from the equator and you literally

nothing grows, there is nothing, it's desolate. And in my mind, that's because when the sun is close to the north pole of Iceland, it's moving so slow that it's actually giving quite a bit of light to those areas, whereas in the south, if you're in an in an Arctica, the sun is even the little bit of sun you get, you know in December when it's long days, right the sun the actual heat is moving past you so quickly because the sun's having to move faster. Does that make sense?

Yeah, I get you. But anyways, are those are the main things. Those are the ones that made me realize, like, if I'm going to be if I'm going to honor what's true and observable, those are things that have no reasonable explanation outside of the fact that we don't live on a globe. Yeah, that the temperature checks an easy one, and anybody who has a either a TikTok channel or an Instagram channel should go do the test

with them. By the way, so I know it's real recording on a Friday night, so when people listen to it, it's at least two days ago. But it's a full moon tonight, it'd be the perfect time to get your Your temperature has taken one from the moon and one from the shade, and you'll see the significant variance. Of of course, the temperature in the moon is actually going to be cooler than the one that's in the shade. Yes, exactly, And that blew my mind. I can't tell you

how much that blew my mind. Because cold light is it's a real thing, and they've made it like humans have made it an experiment of it but

it's absolutely so rare in life and in nature and innovation. And when I saw that the light was cold, you know, I realized, why is the coldest time of day, you know, early in the morning, was because the moon's been out so long, you know, and it just all When I saw that and did that myself, it was like a realization moment, like that can't be reflected sunlight, because reflected light that's really hot doesn't. It might neutralize, but it will not become cold. Jeremy, it's

been a tremendous podcast. I've learned a lot. I've enjoyed everything that you've said, and I love hearing everyone's journey. You've had quite an incredible journey as well. I tip my cap to you. Being a worship pastor three four hundred folks, that is a great responsibility, and I have the respect for you, and uh, before we leave, i'd certainly like to give you the last word. My last word is just thank you so much.

George. This is one of the first times and the two or three years or even longer where I've you know, had all these realizations and things backed up by data and observations where I felt comfortable enough like I had this space to communicate it openly, and it's just such a beautiful gift. And outside of that, if you are Christian out there, get your King James or New King James version. I'm not those only, don't get me wrong.

I read all the versions, but recently I went back and got a King James version in New King James versions from the seventies before in nineteen eighty. Read Genesis one two, read Psalm nineteen, read Proverbs eight. And if you're on this journey of trying to understand if the Biblical cosmology is accurate, you will still you will sense a connection to the scriptures from those more than the modern ones, because the modern ones sadly have been drastically influenced. I

don't think they're wrong. I just think the subtleties of what it's actually saying get lost in translation, and so do that if you're if you're alreadyab believer, and if you're not, I'm always praying for you, y'all pray for me and we certainly will well done. Jeremy, thank you so much. And folks, if you want to reach out to Jeremy, excuse me. His email address will be in the show description. Curve not found at gmail dot com. And did you mention you had an Instagram as well under the

same name. Yeah, it's Curve not found. Just the word curve not found, all one word on Instagram. There you go, folks, and to hear from you. Yeah, those links will be in the show description, so please don't hesitate to reach out to Jeremy. We have a few show notes in the show description as well. Thank you all again for your unwavering support. We appreciate all the emails and uh god, bless y'all. Have a great week, and Jeremy again, thank you so much for joining

us on another great podcast. And that is a tip of the cap to my guests, not me for sure, So for Jeremy, I am George once again, have a tremendous week. Keep your head on a swivel, and until the next time, my friends, we will see you. I know it's been a struggle. I don't know you has fee the time, held down about all the way? Yeah, don't you feeling more? Your smile ain't the same I saw well go from you feel like you've lost your way. Don't give up, No, don't give it and never this home.

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