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Again, it is the flat Earthfiles dot com. And let's go ahead and bring on our guest today, joining us from I believe Colorado is Charles. Charles. How are you doing today? I'm doing great. How are you, George? Good? Good? You're in Colorado right, yes, Caloro Springs, there you go, my old stomping grounds. Well, please do take a minute and introduce yourself to the audience. I'm Charles from Colorado Springs. I was in the Coast Guard and that's really how my journey to flat
Earth started. But how it all came down to it before that was growing up. Let's see, grew up and with my mom and my stepdad, and I met my biological father later, and when he came around, he wasn't exactly nice or very good at being a parent at all. Sure, and so I ended up moving at fifteen to live in Colorado and I've been here ever since, essentially after my stepdad died. So coming to that point, it was just sad. And I've never believed in God, so I
do now because of your podcast. Actually, But so you kind of like myself at a younger age, living a worldly life and uh, you know, like a like a like a seventies Billie Joeld song hitting the booze, and uh, you know, Jason after the women, and obviously you had obviously maybe maybe not the easiest time growing up. Now, I know you're in Colorado, Rogers Springs. Now where did you grow up? Washington State? Washington State? Okay, gotcha, gotcha? Gotcha? And then you're
you're a young guy. You're late twenties, right, yep, twenty eight And like most of us, I'm assuming you probably went to a public school and got the same and doctrinated education as we all did, right for sure, one hundred percent. And then I know your stepfather had a if I remember correctly, he had a tough time dealing with things and passed away.
And then you moved to Colorado Springs. You've been there ever since. And then I don't want to jump too far ahead, but obviously I think your wife played a huge part in your change in life, right, yes, And that's how to get all the thoughts to go for that is exactly where I was going. Actually, so I moved here. I actually knew her when I was in high school, and we didn't get together and get married
until later in life, about twenty eighteen. So my wife, Megan changed everything and fixed a lot of stuff and helped me see life without the rose colored glasses that my dad and society. He was just the catalyst for all the same basics that you get from public school and the media and that kind of thing. But she helped me realize that life doesn't suck and that it's okay to do things, I mean, essentially for yourself and to be happy.
And so we've been together and married for five years, and then up until COVID, I didn't really get into conspiracies all that much besides like health centric stuff like working out how to optimize how your life is physically. And so I went down rabbit hole with that, such as the medical stuff on like fat and ansel keys and how he basically made up his seven country study and it was like twenty countries or something like that and essentially falsified as data
to make it seem like saturated fat was the worst thing ever. And I'm just laughing because I think that was actually on the cover of a Time magazine back in the day, back in Yeah, and people have eaten it up because he's trusted and he's a doctor and a researcher. So that was my focus and then COVID just I listened to every single episode of the Flat Earth
that you have. So I've heard plenty of other people have the same experience with COVID, and it just happened that I was going through the process of going to basic training for the Coast Guard and I went right after it ramped up really high and it took a little bit back so they didn't have to basically not have Basic. So I came in right after that, immediately after Basic went to tech school, and yeah, I was very not happy with
the situation, like I wanted to do it. And then immediately I was like, this was a dumb idea because in a school which I had in pedaled into California, they didn't technically I mean no, they did say all you can do is go to class and eat. You have to wear a mask twenty four to seven. You can't leave your room, and that is all you can do. And then they tried to walk it back like I
wasn't that bad. And then yeah, after I got to my duty station, I was supposed to do a job and I never did my job because I refused to get the vaccine. And yeah, it what was it? So you were basically in prison for six months, right, you got your hour of sunlight and you got to eat, and then it was back to the clank. Yeah, and they're like you can't interact with people in the room connected Like you go in the hall and you turn left and there's a
door there, and you can't talk to those people. It's not allowed. And yeah, it was ridiculous. It wasn't a fun time. It was very trying, honestly, and my wife and I moved to Newport, Rhode Island after nine ten months of me being in once everything was done, and it was as much as the people were grumpy, the place was lovely. As we went and found like a I guess a farm, Not really,
This nice lady had horses. She I learned to ride a horse for the first time, basically for free, because we helped her like mock stalls and do all these things around her place. She had cows and turkeys and chickens,
and randomly we'd get like steaks or turkey or a whole chicken. Sure, it's a fun time and I really enjoyed that, and I wish we could do that here, but it's more city and we live with her parents, which is saving grace because I now being out of the military, am a fire sprinkler apprentice, so basically plumbing side for the fire sprinkler safety stuff. Oh okay, gotcha, yeah sure yeah, And so that being an
apprentice at twenty nine, you don't really make that much. So thankfully they are loving and kind enough to keep us around with a ten month old baby now for the past year, so that's been saving it a lot's Oh so the big one for COVID and getting me to realize the just the depth of
COVID, specifically in the evilness of the vaccine. I haven't heard anyone mention it on your show, but I watched Candice Owens did a shot in the dark on Rumble only for some reason, but she went over vitamin K shot every single almost every single vaccine on the schedule for kids, and just like for example, I think it was the t DApp had a side effect of SIDS and it essentially in the consumer notes of the whole pamphlet you're supposed to
get with every shot was a side effect for an intended effect of the shots. So that fully ruined everything I believed in medicine and medical stuff. So I'm well, like what I always say on the podcast, a healthy a healthy person is not a customer for the medical industrial complex exactly, and just like it. I think one of the other things was I learned pharmachia, like those little tidbits. The Greek is typically attributed to what do they say
in the I think it's Revelation nineteen. I can't remember the verse, but it says, ooh, pharmacia as something else other than what it's main definition of sorcery and magic and poison. So that was one where I was like just getting into real deep stuff like now flat Earth and uh. I actually came to flat Earth two months ago, and I've just gone off the deep end with listening to your show, both shows from a mental and then I
listened to all the Scipio's stuff and I've started reading his things. Says that guy just is a researcher beyond and a great writer. I'm a I'm a proud donor, a monthly donor to his work. He is an outstating writer. It's it's glorious yep. So I don't know where to go from there. I think, you know, you brought up a couple of good points.
My dogs are going crazy. Mailman's here. But the CDC I mean is schedule is something that I have included I think in three of the of the last four podcasts and the show notes because it has come up and it is such an important thing because it's in black and white, if people would just take the time to read and listen. I'm guilty as charge too when I was younger. But that's why I'm trying so hard to get the word out for younger folks today to understand that everything it's a war. You're being
sprayed from the sky. They're poisoning your food, they're injecting it into your body, and then of course through the Rockefeller education system, they're poisoning your mind that way as well. It is warfare and the sicky where the more financially they burden you, which which makes you even more. You know, they want everybody to be part of the system, and they can do that financially and medical of course, my gosh, I remember, you know,
people having the conversation. That's one of the great things, you know, with the military, you know, the berths were covered. But like you know, how much can you imagine how much a cost? Well, you just had a baby. How much does it cost to have a baby these days? What ten dollars? Twenty thousand dollars? Thankfully we actually had a home birth. We had a scare and we went to the hospital at first and we were there for two hours didn't get any medication, only tests and
everything. Everything was good, and we opted to leave good outside of their better judgment and whatever. But I think that cost without insurance five thousand dollars and luckily for two hours, yeah, and nothing. We just sat. We didn't get transferred to a different room like they said, like it was ridiculous, and I think, yeah, that was free. That was essentially
free. I think we paid forty dollars, but that was only because after one hundred and eighty days, if you said it up right and you have an honorable discharge, you still get medical benefits. So we had medical benefits for the last bit of her pregnancy because she was I got out and she was three or four months pregnant. Good for you. And again with the birthing centers which are getting more and more popular again, my son and daughter
in law have used it for all three of their children. You don't have that you know, the baby's born, uh, you know, clean it off biblical cord. And then you know the very next thing is that they're they're drawn out the vaccines and that if you say no, it's it's like being at the car dealership and you're trying to walk out. Uh, let me get my manager, right. They really want to get that vaccine in
your child. Yeah, and they want like I think we had. Yeah, we did have like delayed cord lamping and everything, and we actually did start at the birthing center. Unfortunately, the one here that we went to uh huh was like a hospital light. It was a light ursion because they still required all these tests and they didn't let you do like a natural way to do. What is it the twenty week glucose test for gestational diabetes.
So that was another one. And it's of course like some something like pediolite or whatever, sugary concoction and it has like propylane glycol fire retardant in it. You know, like why would I want to have more of this poison when we don't have to do any of that at all and she's totally fine? Yep, yeah, yeah, why would you The old saying goes, why would you fix something that's not broke? And it goes the same with your immune system. You know, it's a brand new immune system, healthy
baby. Why would you inject anything in it? Right? And that was another thing since listening to your podcast with the terrain theory and I've tried to. I haven't. I've listened to everyone else that I've mentioned, and I haven't gone on my own yet to like sift through it because too much effort and I'd rather just listen or read what other people have already said right now, because it's been yeah, fully like even well, I'll go back.
I only started believing blat earth two months ago, and then I didn't really believe that God was real until I don't know, two weeks ago, maybe three, and it's it's certainly different and certainly a lot better. All tangent onto that my wife and I have been well, I have been grumpy and angry because I never really fixed the things that I learned, and then I just perpetuated the same kind of tendencies my dad had, and we had been
essentially having the same conversations over and over again. And then finally I guess I accepted. I was like, yeah, I screwed up, and I'd like to not do this anymore. And I was praying for a week or so, and then drop of the hat, all these self hating, angry thoughts just kind of dropped away, and I was able to be calm, relaxed, happy, able to enjoy time with my family again. It was
quite nice and a change of pace because brand new. That's so awesome to hear, and it's okay to forgive yourself that I kind of went through those same things. You keep yourself awake at night thinking of the things you did when you were younger. And the fact of the matter is, you know, you realize that you can't change things that are already done. However, you can make a difference in other people's lives. And that kind of motivated
me to kind of to what I'm doing now. And again, I'm not perfect, and anything I say behind the microphone, you know, I researched, but that doesn't mean I'm always right. And if I missed the target on something, I'm quick to say, you know, maybe I was wrong on that one. And but you know, as I get older, I realized that much of everything that is put in front of us, whether it be on the news or social media or coming out of a top tier athlete's
mouth telling me that get the double jeb and Taylor Swift is cool. You
know that kind of thing, It's probably not a good thing. Yeah, And that's what's because conspiracies before really coming to God was burden on my emotional state, so I'd always be grumpy and unhappy because it's all doom and gloom and it's still a habit that can be slipped into, but it doesn't have the same weight, almost like like the agents of Satan doing all these things and those spirits like influencing you, because it after listening to all those things
and reading it. And I listened to the Bible too, so I get more of it on a and I listen to everything double speed, so I get more of it because I don't read that fast. That would be ridiculous. But it's made it to where I can hear about all the especially the Freemason stuff that and the numbers and Jamtria and all that, and it's not nearly as doom and gloom because well, in the end, you are know what's going to happen, right if you believe and you read the Bible,
So it's not it's not all bad. It's just you know what things you don't have to believe and see through the Oh hey, here's this cool thing going on. You should totally get the new Oh what was it? Elon musk He just put in a live human his neuralink. I just saw that the other day and it's like, hello, that's he's a good guy. Are you sure? Are you sure? Because he sounds like evil? Still people are still banned on x Twitter and it's yeah, it's ridiculous. Oh
that was one thing. I was so into Trump and the Q and the like continuity of government and that whole idea that man will save us. Oh no, Like I'm not good at the quoting of it at all yet, but like it don't trust. Don't put your trust in man. Essentially, that's right Psalms one eighteen eight. Don't put your trust in man, put it in God. And the whole Q thing. I've mentioned it before. That goes back to Operation Trust. They always reused the same plan over and
over again. That ran was that during the Bolshevik time frame after World War One, and it was called Operation Trust, and it was just another counterintelligence operation, which our CIA and FBI do very well. Right January sixth, what was a counterintelligence operation. There's a very good chance, in my opinion, that what's going on down at the border with this UH convoy and everything else, that very much may be a Q slash operation trust, but more
so would these operation trusting. It was to get you, not to do anything right. It was hold the line, patriot. The good guys were in charge, and at the end of the day, people sat on their hand for years and nothing got done. Yeah, and with that, like
what's his name, Abbott? I remember during COVID people were pissed him because I can't remember exactly what it was, but he was doing dumb things with like lockdowns and everything, and like Texas and Florida were supposed to be the bastions of freedom and yet Florida and DeSantis were just as bad as everywhere else. I think they have some of the highest number of sixty plus vaccination and
he's never like rolled that back, like oh I was wrong. No, he's just gotten most of elderly population in Florida to get multiple jabs, and Florida has a ton of it because everyone wants to old time vacation there. Yeah, that's sound a big retirement community. My mom's down there right now. As a matter of fact, she'll be there until mid April, which, by the way, good point DeSantis. Last April of twenty twenty three, he went to Israel and signed a bill to quote combat hate crimes.
And again, if you say there's a such thing as hate speech, well who gets to be the adjudicator of such speech? So once again that is completely anti First Amendment, right, And like I've heard you say on there, it only works as a constitution if both parties agree to have pulled it. And yet time and time again it's trampled on. You have the illusion
that you have right. I mean, there was a nineteen five maybe can't remember it might have been eighteen hundred and ninety Supreme Court ruling that you can't tax income and it was upheld that whatever the income tax amendment number is was contrary to constitution. And yet we get income tax every single year. You have to pay. If you don't pay, we'll audit you and then take
your money. And it's everything is like that. Yeah, that was nineteen thirteen, Which wasn't that the same year they instituted the Federal Reserve, right, December twenty fourth, nineteen thirteen. Yeah, they actually had before that, even before the charter for the third private Bank came around, they had already tried that and said no, you can't do that. In a I can't remember it was like ten twenty years right before then for some sort of
taxation. I might be missing the mark partially, but it's yeah. Or the Titanic and two or three people that were supposed to vote against the charter died magically, and what was it Ford or JP Morgan was supposed to be on there and magically wasn't Yep, Yep, there was three guys on there that were against it, and the other guys who were supposed to be on they just let's put another coin in the conspiracy jar because obviously that was just
a coincidence. Yeah, that is a big thing. Coincidences now just don't seem to be a thing. Like almost every single time if you look hard enough, every single time there is some numerology or someone is connected to someone that is a Mason or a Jesuit or some sort of government agent. And it's clear now, but it it makes sense if you're not willing to see or to try and go deeper past who's playing on Sunday Night or what shows
are playing on Disney that kind of thing. Yeah, but you know, when somebody made a point to me, like I'm in Delaware, I'm an Eastern time zone guy, I've lived all over the world, and being back in this time zone, I kind of forget that while you know here the NFL it's an after church, right, it starts at one, but for like you you're in Colorado, that means it starts at eleven. In California it starts at ten. Hawaii, it's like seven or eight in the morning.
So you know, from September to you know, January, there are a lot of people skipping church because football is more important to them. Yeah, And I read a Scipio's article on that, and and before I even got here, I heard how all like most of those games are probably rigged and they have scripts and everything. And then I read this article and baseball specifically, I think it was a freemason that subverted the monarchy of Hawaii and
made baseball. And then some of the other sports, basketball and football, are along the same lines. They're just rituals, especially baseball, like nine innings, three bases, three outs. It's eighty one games a year. Yeah, anyone who yep, right, And it's a diamond. Yeah, even the way it's set up, it's it's very interesting. I've seen those things before. I need to really break them down to a short podcast on the other one about that, because it is interesting and indeed, most sports
are rigged. It's been proven that the many because you know, in the NFL, going back ten or fifteen years ago, they instituted a special ball for kicking. Yeah, and there's a lot of people who say that they're able to. As a matter of fact, I saw the replay of a kick somebody, maybe it was a week or two ago, and the guy kicked it and it just went I mean it just went right, like you know how you put backits against each other and it just pushes away. It
looks like something like that happened. I've seen yeah, balls that or kick do funky things. Yeah, I can't even after reading that in remembering just watching games and like how it looks like it's going straight in and then all of a sudden it just curves like that's not wind or any sort of atmospheric interference. That's when you don't know. You're just like, oh, that's weird, and then all of a sudden, Yeah that makes sense. There's
tech and everything. You don't Yeah, so I don't. I haven't watched sports in a while, but even more somehow I don't care to even hear about it, and I'd rather do Like a lot of people want to talk about how the presidents are all from one bloodline, or do you want to go on about how their whole world is corrupt. I mean, yeah, it's funny people think. You know, there's still people who believe that if you study hard enough and go to school and you know, you can be
president. Yet we have people from the same families that are president, right, the same people from two elections ago or from the last election. It's going to be Trump and Biden again. Some people think it'll be someone else. I think they really enjoy having a puppet which they can just print out and tell them what to read, and then they have somebody on his Twitter account. It's just it's brutal and shame on the people because he's obviously got
to mention terribly, and shame on the people who do that too. I always say, there's a special place and you know where for people like that. Just pure evil, And you know, we point these things out over and over and over again. I just wrote an email to somebody. We were talking back and forth about what's going on in Iraq right this March in six weeks, I think it'll be twenty one years since we first crossed the
berm into you know, Iraq two point zero. But you know, we had Desert Storm in the early nineties and then the Iraq War in March two I think it was March twenty two thousand and three we invaded Iraq. That was twenty one years ago. Now friends I served with twenty one years ago, their children are in Iraq right now. You know where we're bomb in Iraq and Syria. Last night, it's just why and people will still say, you know, go get them. They killed them, and it is
horrible, and it's awful that we lost three service members last weekend. It's terrible, but dropping more bombs isn't fixing anything. Get our guys, listen. We have I think eight hundred and seventy five basses in eighty two countries, and it's always the other guys. And like, I'm not this bleeding heart liberal. I'm very staunch on gun rights and freedoms and everything else.
But it's just, you know, there's a funny meme. It's got military bases all surrounding Iran and it says, how dare I ran move themselves so close to our bases. It's just it's outrageous. And you know, while I sit here and laugh, you know, when you're on the ground and you've been through war and you see that the true results of bombs, the
generations that destroys, and we as Americans. You know the old Toby Keith songs back from two thousand and three about you know how nine to eleven we got I forget the name of the song, but it was all about going out there and kicking butt and doing this and doing that. We were wrong.
There was no weapons of mass destruction. This Tuesday, on the Fact Hunner, we're going to break down everything from the uranium hoax to twenty one years later while we're still there and the iraqis the funny part is and I'm so I'm sorry for getting off base here, but you know, the Iraqis are screaming for us to leave their country and they literally just sent another battalion or maybe even a brigade of troops into Iraq this week. It's just what
are we doing? Yeah? And didn't we finance between us and the Russians back in the eighties with that whole scandal. I can't remember the name of it. In the Middle East as well, and it was either Iraq or Iran was part of it, so it was the Iran Iraq War. It went from nineteen eighty to nineteen eighty eight, and we financed and provided them weapons. The war ended and he was our useful idiot. Many people say he was actually part of the CIA, or at least affiliated with the CIA,
and that'll be part of what we talk about. And like any other of the guys we do or we have in there when we're done with them, like Gaddafi, Osama bin Laden, he worked for the CIA. His name was Tim Osmond. You know. He was just another boogeyman and we went down trails in Iraq during operations Swarmer. They create boogeymen to justify us being there. Yeah, it's just amazing, it is, and it's always funny to hear. Oh they like I have heard recently that Tucker Carlson's dad
was in the CIA and he didn't get in. He he failed out. Whenever they mentioned that, invariably they end up becoming known to be in the CIA or a subsidiary or what ever. Because they have just fake companies that they own and use for confidential informants and all that kind of jazz, and
it's the same thing every time. And seeing that it's the breadth of it is horrifically amazing and sometimes just hard to fathom just how vast and wide the control is and just seeing that it's everywhere, and it's been that way for decades, if not the entire time. You just didn't know it back then, you know. Yeah, I'm so glad you pointed that out, because just like Elon Musk, I see so many people, including my friends,
that hold Tucker Carlson up. He's just another gatekeeper. His father, Dick Carlson, he was the CIA slash Voice of America guy, which was just another tool of propaganda. And oh, by the way, he was also a big banker out in California. You know, all these people are always put in place for a reason, just like the guy on CNN. He's part of the Vanderbilt family. Yep. Yeah, Anderson Cooper, yeah, thank you, yeah, yeah, absolutely, And it's always these families like
to go back to Trump. His family, I can't remember the names and everything because I read it the other day, but he was his family's from Germany, and he doesn't admit to it. And like the whole thing of his he also has a bloodline that he's connected to, and it's always these
same families that rebrand into different names. And it actually goes all the way back to tribes of pain In and pain and like ham Rights and all those And it's quite impressive that you can actually see the demonic influence and all the things they do when you look hard enough, you know indeed, and it's everywhere. And it's not just in politics, it's just not in the media, but it's also in the people that they choose to infiltrate and control the
mind of our youth. Who's the most popular singer in the world today, Taylor Swift. She'll be in the super Bowl next week. We know that sports are fixed. And her boyfriend they made sure he was going to get in the super Bowl. So a lot of people don't know her. I think it's her great or great great grandfather. Charles Baldy is like in one of the most recognized knighthoods in the world. He was both Ordered of the Crown of Italy, but he was also knighted into the Order of Saint Maurice
and Lazarus and these these things go back to a thousand years. This isn't some club. I mean, this goes back further back than the Illuminati. This goes back to I think I think the early early early eleventh century. So again, these bloodlines have been around forever, just like you noted. And even the people they put on the world stage, Taylor Swift, they're part of the clique. You know what is what are they champion? With
Taylor Swift being a strong independent woman. If you google watch this watch I only google how many children does Taylor Swift have? How many children does Taylor Swift have? And it's I bet you it's going to say something to the fact she put being a mother on a whole to focus on her career, and you know it's going to give this really anti mother message. Uh So here we go enter. Despite being in the spotlight for years, Taylor Swift
does not have any children. As of now, she has not mentioned any plans. Instead, she is dedicated to pursuing her career and creating exceptional music
that resonates with her fans. So these are the you know, and I'm sure if you dig deeper, you'll probably see these type of things you know, and and it's you know, to champion materialistic things and to focus things away from what they should be focused on, right, And it's always I didn't understand it as well before, but the Higlianism that the Jesuits believe, you can have one side, like democrat. Everyone hates them. They have
a lot of bad qualities that made the ku Klux Klan. They were part of the reason the South was evil, supposedly, and like they did all these bad things and they're the evil guys and Replodons are going to save them. And yet you just play both sides and be the evil of both, and you get to a center point of this is where we actually want control. We actually don't want you to have either of these sides. We want you to be pigeonholed into a decision that will be eventual and it's not really
your choice. And that's something that just keeps showing up over and over again with you have one side everyone hates them, and then a supposed good side that then is actually controlled and contrived and just makes you believe the other side, and it gives you a very strict dichotomy, and you get lost in this and there's no other option for a belief, not that anyone seems to believe in the true things like God anymore anyway. It's I think that was
just the hardest understanding for me because it's everywhere. It's not one side or the other, it's both sides that are controlled. Yep. And I think more and more people are starting to understand that. And then you know, you go on social media. The big names on the Conservative there's a guy named he calls himself Cat Turn. He's got millions of followers and he could and all he does is talk how corrupt you know, Lindsey Graham is,
and we have to vote for Trump. We have to vote for Trump, and that is like him and Alex Jones are the big focus on November. We gotta win. We got to win. When you know, doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the exact result of insanity. That's a definition of insanity. And that's what we're doing here when you're talking about voting. It's the we already gave Trump a try. What
did he do? He closed he stood by is the governor's closed down businesses, and you know he pushed something that killed and maimed who knows, hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions of people. He doubled the deficit. He put a roth Child agent into the Secretary of Commerce. They're all controlled, and we have to stop putting our future into these elitist psychopaths who don't care
about you. As much as you want to believe that. That guy out there fists pumping and saying how bad the left is, he didn't lock her up, right, he didn't build the wall, and he doubled the national debt. It's all show, it's all stage. That the truck that's going to take place here in a couple of months, that's going to be cinema
for people. And like you, you made a great point with Hegelianism, something brought forth by uh jeez, the late eighteen hundreds, by our eighteenth century, I should say, George Hegel, who stole that line of thinking from know Thyself, which is one of these things that go back to the Temple of Apollo and this ancient Greek mythology stuff. So again, that's exactly
what it is, and people need to wake up and understand. From my point of view, I always say there's two people who can make a difference in your life, and that's the person in the mirror and Jesus Christ. Yeah, but it's part of the plan. It's Trump will help you. You just have to wait and see. He didn't what is it the Janior sixth prisoners, He didn't pardon them. He could have done that. That's part of the plan. Just trust that they got it. Yeah, just
sit on your hands for another what is this February? Another nine months? Sit on your hands and because the last election was rigged, but this time it for sure it were You know, there's no way. They have murmurings that the entire like last thirty years was rigged. So if it's always been rigged, what's the difference now, what proof of change is there? I
don't see any I still see ballot drop off boxes everywhere in Colorado. Like it doesn't make sense to think anything has been done to change that because I don't see anything. Shockingly, still talking about kind of Ukraine, Russia, and then the Israel thing, which I don't know if it was yourself or someone else, but like, uh was not Masad whoever started the conflict starts with an h was actually funded by Israel and America. Yeahs there we go.
Yeah, like it's pretty easy to find that too, and yet it's totally legit thing. People are probably for sure probably dying there, but I don't know or that Tel Aviv is like the gayest city in the world. There are articles, yes, it's yeah, and then that goes into the whole what is it a ball? A ball is jew? Is that what the term is? Yeah, I know what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, but they say they read the Torah, but it's actually the Talmud and
that whole thing. I tried to find the town load of like what to read. I was like, do I really want to have to read all through that of this just evilness? Like, no, not really, I'll just I'll stick to the Bible for now. Yeah, I mean, I more about God than go into the essentially the town ed and the Zohar. You really got to be careful. There's some really crazy stuff in there.
Yeah. I'm after like me messy, after believing and coming to God, and then it would seem like a slap in the face to immediate be like I'm going to learn about all these evil things now. Hopefully no one comes and knocks on the door of my soul. That doesn't sound like the best idea, at least for me, you know, I'd rather continue down,
like reading Scripture. I would eventually like to get like a Geneva Bible or title one of the older ones where it has even more of the apocrypha in it, because I listened or watched dustin Nemos's Seed war like, because it's all parts in they're all videos, and there's very clear giants and prophecy in Jubilee, for example, just reading about the similar situations that are in Enoch,
and everyone talks about Enoch. But those other books that aren't in the Bible that is sixty six in total fun number, have meaning in purpose too, and I and I actually never understood why there's a whole collection of books that used to be in the Bible and then books that were never in the Bible but are still kind of divinely inspired it. I didn't understand that.
Maybe you have insight on that, but like the I don't remember what it's called, the Poems of Solomon or like the Psalm of Solomon, like all those and them books that no one ever talks about, at least not most people, you know, yeah. And actually the very last, very or chapter of some what was left out of the Bible. Was it like one three, yeah, yeah or yeah yeah that was that is in one of the apoples of the books that I tried that I looked at for a Bible
and it's why is that missing? Yeah, it's It's weird, especially with the different versions of today and going back to the whole podcast flat Earth, firmament change and space being different, like God's word English standard American standard as opposed to King James and earlier. They switch around words a lot because we have such a like massive vocabulary compared to Old Hebrew, and it's easy to change that one percent and get enough of the message mixed around to confuse so
people won't see flat earth biblical cosmology as true. And like I so many, I don't think I can look at my notes while I'm on here, But now you're fine. But to be fair, just to play Devil's advocate, you could even get enough testimony or enough Bible verses from the King James version alone to kind of cite and prove flat earth, if you will.
When I did my little slide presentations, now I did include Joshua was at ten thirteen, which does mention, which is interesting because that verse specifically says and it is written in the Book of Jasher, and of course the Book of Jasher is part of the Apocrypha. Yes, that one, yes, which is I think that was actually mentioned in Josher eighty nine, which reflects
that of Joshua ten thirteen. And to be fair, going on the other side, the Geneva Bible, which is the Bible of the Protestant Reformation as it was called back then, did contain all eighty books of the Bible, you know. It was the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha, if I believe, if I'm correct, Yeah, yeah, I read if I want to while I'm listening, because I don't have an audio version of King James. That also sounds very difficult for the Old Engli or
Middle English to hear that all the time and to understand. But if something hits in my brain like, oh, that's interesting, then I look up King James, and then I go through Strong's concordance too, to just to see like the Hebrew or the Greek word and to see what those mean and kind of cross reference for myself on passages that are telling or come up in like interesting to me. Yeah, it's it's a very very good tool. Getting back to flat Earth. You said you've only been a flat earther for
about two months. What led you to investigate it? Right? To put down your pride and you knowing what you might be getting into? What was it that you know? What? Was it a video? Was it somebody send you an email? What led you to look at too? Flat Earth? So I realized thinking about it, I actually watched an interview with what's
Oakley? I can't remember his first name? Is that Nathan Oakley? Yes, Nathan Oakley, another guy that was a flat earther, and then two like one was an old Navy officer, and then another guy running the thing, and they had a four way interview and they had the globe wirth. Guys had no clue what the heck they were talking about. They couldn't back up any sort of the numbers of the agreed upon narrative, and yet Nathan Oakley and the other guy were just decimating And I was like, well,
this sounds very reasonable. And that was maybe a year ago, and I forgot about it, and then randomly three four months ago. I saw your podcast recommended on my Spotify. I'm like, I'm not looking at that right now, probably go down rabbit hole. That isn't healthy. And then I finally clicked on it and I read the I watched the listen to the first one, and then I took it kind of so I'm like, I don't
need to get super involved. And then after a week I was listening to it NonStop all day and I don't know how many episodes you have on there, but I wasn't all of them, every single one that's out right now I've listened to in a couple of multiple times, and I think I was already primed from that interview that I saw, like, no, this is completely reasonable, and it just made more and more sense, and it wasn't
as destructive to my worldview, like because I already was basically there. I just didn't cement it and accept it in my own concent his thoughts, because I would already already like pen trails constantly in Colorado Springs for the last three months, just seeing crisscross everywhere and doesn't even look like clouds are reel anymore, that they're all made. So after all that, yeah, It wasn't a big surprise to me. I just was like, I don't really want
to tell anyone this. I've told one person that I've one of my friends, like my one friend that I've told we're drinking at a hub or brewery. I was like going over certain like a conspiracy, like do you believe in this? That? And I'm like I'll go for it. Do you believe in flat earth? He's like yeah, Like sweet, there's one, oh wow, pleasant surprise. The last guest I interviewed yesterday, she said we need to come up with some kind of code to ask people. Get
this international code instead of saying, hey are you a flat earther? Uh, to write like, uh do you like some yeah something because like jeep people who own jeeps have this weird signal like they kind of throw two fingers at each other when they pass, and uh, you know, motorcycles, and we need to have some kind of a little signal like if people give you like a weird eye, like what's going on with you? Okay, he's not a flat earther, you get a flash back like hey man,
what's that? Let's go to Antarctica? Yeah? Right? I wanted to I wanted to ask you because in one of your correspondences, you had mentioned that you haven't told your wife or your in laws about the flat Earth yet, and it was something that from the way I read it, it was kind of weighing on your mind. That was a couple of weeks ago. Since that particular correspondence, has anything changed. So I told my mother in
law and I told her I would give her this to listen to. I'm not going to listen to this episode because I don't like having to hear to my own voice. I know you've said the same, Yeah, I can't stand my voice. Yeah, because I hear one thing and then i'll hear the recording anyway. So I told my mother in law yesterday that I was going to do an interview that I was going to be a guest. I
didn't say what, and I didn't send her the episode yet. I was like, I'll send you the other podcast and then i'll send you the one in like the first episode Why to Lie, And then I kind of left it that I my wife was baking and I was watching our daughter before I did this, and I was like, ah, crap, I'm going to be late, and yeah, it weighs on me. But where's my point?
I jokingly told her. I was like, oh, hey, you know how I magically stopped being such a pain in the back in Yeah, that was God love you, Den, And then like a couple of days ago, I was like, no, really, like I like believe in God now. Cool. Cool. So I'm trying to slowly but surely tell her in a way because one, I've been a trying to have an elegant, eloquent way of saying this a nuisance and kind of a bastard for a while and just recently doing better with that. Not perfectly, but a lot
better. And like I said before, a lot of conspiracy stuff turned to a negative emotional state and outward like thinking of everything and actions and all this kind of thing. So I really want to build up our own relationship and kind of slowly drop breadcrumbs to God and Jesus like also this thing, because then after that there's nothing else, I mean, besides the everything is the devil's work of this world. But I think you had someone come on.
I can't remember when it was a while, it was within the last thirty episodes of the Person's Wife is more focused on just living and doesn't want to be bogged down by the conspiracies as much because it's just too much. And my wife is similar to that, and our baby. She doesn't sleep nearly as much as everyone else, so it's harder to care about that kind of
stuff and it weighs on her more. So I don't want her to think that I am going to fall back into a terrible habit and pattern, but also to not have to have her deal with too much, because it would be nice to tell her, but I'm terrified. Yeah, I eventually, yeah, I get it, and forge it's a new rabbit hole for you. You said, you know, two months basically, so you probably consume a lot of information and it's easy for you know, the bigger ones you
fall into. Like for me, when I kind of was hipped to nine to eleven, I probably disappeared off the face of the earth for about six weeks and my wife's like, what's wrong with you? Nothing? And there was that was a lie, of course, because I realized that, you know, I mean, obviously, spending that much time in the military, you find the truth out about nine to eleven. It leads a little bit of a bitter feeling with you and flat Earth was a different one. I've
mentioned it before. I went through every gambit of emotions, from anger to frustrations to joy, which was the end state. I'm not afraid to tell people I'm a flat Earth anymore. It's just like, you know, I'm out of the closet all the way now, I got the bumper sticker to prove it, I got the shirts, and you know, it's just to me. I think Dave wife Dave Weiss mentioned this, and it took me
a while to kind of understand it. It's a way of life, like I don't consider it on par with like walking with God, that is by far the most important thing. But at this same time, I've had this conversation with many people. While it's not a direct salvation issue, it does hinder people from seeing the truth. And I think it's okay for people like
your wife was saying. I think, like what you were trying to describe your wife to be somewhere in the middle of someone who is completely oblivious to how the world really works, to being like Roddy Piper and they live where you're just screaming people to put the glasses on right it's okay to be somewhere in the middle to where you're cognizant of the truth, and when you're in a position to share knowledge with somebody, you should although it may leave them
with a bitter pill. I think maybe if more, and this including myself, I'm putting myself first and foremost before I mentioned this because I knew and maybe I should have been more profound and said more things to more people about the Jet Right, But that was such a divisive topic. I use everything to divide us. I mean that first year twenty twenty, that was a rough year for a lot of families. You can't come see me because you're
not chapped, right, children, grandmams. It was horrible, horrible, horrible, And that's why I go back every six months and replay COVID for my listeners. I want, I never want people to forget what they did to us. So but yeah, again, it's okay to be somewhere in the middle, to be cognizant of the evil and to say, hey, before you know, maybe you should really think about this, as opposed to either being completely you know, mister tinfoil hat like they portray us as.
And by the way, I like the term you used in your email a conspiracy analyst, not so much a conspiracy theorist. And I've heard that somewhere too. Yeah, or to you know, the bluepill, just completely, I don't want to know anything. Yeah. Well, and obviously she's pretty far into it because we had a home worse where you are never vaccinating our kid while poisoning our kid. We're gonna well, she's going to homeschool because
I'll be working and she'll probably be doing most of it anyway. But my goal is to show because I've been doing this for a couple months and very responsibly compared to before, being happy and everything and actually having a level of mind and still going through all these things because well, I know that if I do all the right like morally well and aim for those kind of things, God will not be as mad and we'll forgive a lot because that's what
he does and a time and time again does that in the Bible over and over and over again, especially after the flood, and like, what is it, I think I'm in Isaiah or job and just the forgiveness over and over again. So being able to show that I'm I'm doing way better, So it's not that bad. So maybe after a little bit, I can drop a little hints and then finally just roll the grenade into the room and see what happens, and it wouldn't be as bad. Let the chips fall
where they may lie for sure. Yeah. So, well, you know that is a conundrum we all deal with, you know, not just our spouses, but certainly you know, extended family and friends. Because there are people, I mean, there are people for a living. It seems like at least that will just email or join flat Earth groups and just barrage it with negativity. You know, you're all morons or this, that or the other thing, which so it obviously goes to show going all the way back
to the Joseph Goebbels and Edward Bernesian type of psychology. They understand Satan understands how important this topic is to the evolution, Big Bang Heliosnsion trilogy. As far as hiding God, they can't create anything, so they use tools of deceit and perversion and distractions. Right. You know, everybody's seen the meme
of half Roman Colisseum, half an NFL stadium. And again, I enjoy sports too, I don't beat it up purposely, but at the same time you've got to be very careful too, because it can there's so many distractions, including that little, you know, three by six thing that we carry in our pockets and we communicate with and we watch videos constantly, that itself can be a diversion as well. Yeah, and I get lost in that trap plenty of times. I'm like, I need to stop. I need
to stop. And it's just I know the level of literal brain manipulation the technology has, and it's truly ridiculous, I think. So you can still find a patent for like television and like a certain ten to twelve perts for hypnosis, and that's from like the eighties or nineties maybe, And yet there's these phones and they have a certain signal and all these things, and then the apps, especially social media were created by DARPA and CIA and government projects
to go along with MK ultra and mind control. And I know that, and yet I still get sucked into it. And it's a weird dichotomy to know it's terrible, know that you can use the devil's powers against him, and yet still get trapped in the whole of it, sucking you in it's and it's never the conspiracy stuff or truth. It's always some random bs that you're just like, oh, yeah, this is great and I'll just sit here and mindlefully scroll through this, and you're like, dang it, it's
been two hours. What did I just do with my life? Should have read a book instead? At least I would have been stimulated neural growth or something. Right. Yeah, and a good point too, by the by the way, you know, we've had guests on in the past who had mentioned that popular music music excuse me, is recorded at a certain you know, hurts, you know, to get you. But hypnosis, you know
that seven to eight hurts right there at the alpha theta border. I'm sure they have some type of things that they can throw at you there as well. I'm assuming at this point, what can't they do within the realm of possibility? I just it's mind boggling. You can't know everything, and yet you know there's so much more that they can do. It's it's impressive, really, if you take out the it's evil. I mean it's evil, but wow, they got a lot of tools and I can't even fathom half
of them. Truly impressive. And what what what is it, something like the devil is beautiful comes Yeah. Yeah, I don't know exactly what the verse is, but basically the deceptions are beautiful and yet there's still evil, but they look good while it's happening. Yeah, so, yeah, all great stuff. We are at about fifteen minutes out. So was there anything that you wanted to cover before we wrapped up that you hadn't had a chance to mention yet? Yeah? I let me take a look because I think
it won't let me look at my notes and one second. Yeah, sure, we basically touched on all of them. The one I think I heard like, is it called sunning or basically looking at the sun? Yes, s yeah, yeah, I have done that randomly when I've washed my phone for way too much. And once you get like Sarah, if you're ten twenty seconds and then you can see the disc of the sun and it stops
hurting. And then the next day I'm like, my eyes don't hurt as much because I actually had a metallic foreign object in my cornea on my right side and it got bored off and it is now a twenty twenty instead of twenty fifteen. But it gets blurry easier, and I've noticed when I've done that sungazing it actually reduces the blurriness when I'm trying to focus my eye.
And I'm like, oh, that's really cool. But I heard that from you, And I don't know if there's any like actual research or anything that goes along with that. I'm sure there probably is. You know, I always tell people to make sure, like you said, you know, start out very small increments, and you know, everybody's different, so everybody's going not going to have the same reaction as you or I. And I'm sure the older you get, you know, the difference you're going to feel.
My eyesight is something I've been struggling with as I get older. For sure, just within a year, I had a pretty you know change envision. I have some cataracts and my one eye they're not big enough to operate yet, but it's certainly something that even as I if I'm writing an article or I'm working on the website or prepping for an article or for a podcast, it's something that if I stare too long at my screen, it gives me a headache and things get blurry. So you know, I seem to do
that more in the summer than the winter. But that's something I should probably try to do, remind myself during the day, even in the winter, when there's a good sun, to get outside and do that. Yeah, and I have only done it for like less than a minute the times I've done it, and it's sunset typically is when I remember, because I wake up before the sun, go to work before it's sunny typically, and then I'm working and you know, there's no time to really remember that. But
I guess the only other thing was silver bullets. Yeah, please do go ahead, let me may read over them real quick. Mm hm hmmm. I liked the Van Allen belt. That one is always after learning that how the radiation at above the globe Earth is so high and yet we can send that little kids strike with gold foil past four thousand degrees fahrenheit, and yet it's made of aluminum and that melts way sooner. That is a big one. Use their information, and yet it doesn't make any sense based off what
they say. So that's that's one moon temp that's always been interesting. Yea, And that's something we can all do. Yeah, that one's really easy. You just the little infrared laser pointing temperature, and you can just one in the light of the moon, one in the shade of the moon, and it's very clearly like a degree ish somewhere in there difference. It's really neat. Yeah, I've seen it as much as three or four sometimes.
Wow, that's cool. Yeah. Bible verses I can't off top of my head remember all of them, but there are so many throughout the current Bible that say that the Earth is standing still, that there's a firmament, and pillars of the Earth don't move, the Earth stood or the yeah there stood still, or like the stunt was made to stay still. Like those are very clear, especially if you are into the Bible and believe in God or even just want to do it that way. It's very clearly articulated in there.
I think it was I think of the firm Mental did a podcast for the guy and he went over that it was one of their more recent ones.
What was the other ones? The numbers with how fast the Earth moves and rotates and then rotates around the Sun and the space itself, it gets all ridiculous, and especially if you pair that with what it used to be back when Galileo, they're like, oh, it's only a million miles away the sun is, and now it's ninety three million miles away, And just stick your hand outside the car while you're going even sixty down the highway and
you can feel that movement. And yet the planes don't have to correct for moving at one thousand miles per hour in space. But yet it's a closed system. And yet there's a vacuum outside of the closed system, so there's an invisible barrier. Yeah, it all just crumbles on itself. Yeah, not to mention all those sixes in the numbers as well, right, what was that? Not to mention? You were talking about all the numbers that are involved with heliocentrism, and so many of them have the sixes in them.
Yes, like the was it sixty six one hundred miles rotating around the sun? Yeah, sixty six thousands, and they changed it. Yeah, then they changed to sixty six thousand. Now it's sixty seven. I think they say, I think too many people were catching on. Yeah, and they update that so you can't look. And yeah, those always I like the numbers. One because the scientism loves to say the numbers don't lie. I hear that so often and yet they're used all the time. Why you
just have to reverse engineer it to get to where you want. It's if you understand numbers enough. Especially like my dad, he's going to college for physics, and he's like going through all these math classes and like, you know all this math, and yet you're like, math is the answer of the universe. But yeah, it's it's weird. What was what was the
other one? M oh all the freemason stuff associated with the people who started heliocentrism with Galileo as a freemason or even an evolution like Darwin was connected. His entire family was Darwin, all of those guys. Yeah, those those ones a lot, And yeah, I like all those ones. You know. It's something I wanted to ask you. And I'm glad I remembered before we wrapped up because you were in h I'm sorry, where did you say you were before you moved to Colorado? Washington State? Watching it? Thank
you so much. I know that Washington State does have some elevation, But one thing I'll never forget is how much brighter the sun is. I remember driving up Academy or Powers on certain mornings, or driving east as the sun's coming up in the morning and it's absolutely blinding. It is unbearable. It's truly like one of those two thousand lumen cop flashlights to the eyeball. And yeah, even I, yeah, I never experienced the sun's intensity when I
lived in Washington. It was a joke or sunburns. I did not burn nearly as easily at sea level, unless it was like hours in the sun, or you fall asleep and you're like, oh crap, I burned my calves one way that way, and it's like one of the hardest places to burn. And yet twenty minutes during the summer and you're going just on a hike and my ears are almost blistered because of how strong it is. I
will tell you the two worst sunburns that I remember. I'm sure I got some in Iraq, but in Jamaica when I was in the Delaware National Guards, we went down and rebuilt their compound after one of the hurricanes in the eighties, and we had a day off before we left, and I got I mean third degree burns. I mean I was laid up for a day awful. The other one was in Colorado and I wasn't even out that long.
Just you were that much closer to the sun. And O people will say this, that and the other thing, But I mean I remember getting fried quick at that elevation. Yeah. Well that's another thing. The intensity of the sun at zero to five hundred feet compared to fifty two hundred to seven thousand is it's more like the Manitou Incline, or even being on top of Pike's Peaches Pikes Peak, which is fourteen thousand something. It's truly different.
Even though it's cold up there, it's the sun hurts and it hurts bad. And you know what I wish I could go back to. I got to get back to the springs because I used to do the incline all the time. That used to be part of our PT, because you know, it's only what a half hour drive from from Fort Carson to to Manitou Springs, maybe a little more, but that used to be our PT.
And getting up at the top and you turn around and look in retrospect, man, how I mean, that's proof right there that you're at this flat. You've been up there right? Oh yeah, I've yeah, And they refurbished it too, so it's you're not gonna goug yourself on a rusty drainage pipe. Now that's cool. Yeah, they had a little but like train thing trestles as steps. They still have them, but they're nice and treated and brand new, and it's not spaced where you're taking a double step,
for one, So it's quite nice. It's it's booming here. There's it might take an hour to get from Carson to Manituo Springs nowadays. Yeah, it's there's a lot more people. And that started with COVID right after, like right when I left it exploded. Wow, yeah, there's a lot more people. But it is very telling. Like I've gone up to buy the Broadmoor Hotel, have property up into the mountains essentially, and just going up those paths you can just see and see and see for miles. And
that's actually one thing with all those chemtrails. Not only is it the chemicals for the cloud seating and the weather manipulation, but it also makes it very hard to see further, and it kind of diffuses and makes the sky transparent, and along with that the horizon looks more obscure. So I always thought that since it's so mountainous and you can get up, you can't see as far because of all those chem trails, and it's yeah, it's almost daily.
It's especially through this winter. It's been basically daily, and it's very interesting. Lucky I haven't gotten sick, my wife and I haven't. I think only my brother in law has. We'll knock on wood and continue that. Yeah, it's been in an awesome conversation and it's really great to meet you. And if I ever make it back, I mean I will. I still have a lot of friends out there. I think I was back
there twenty eighteen or twenty nineteen before COVID. So I get out there, I'll look you up and we'll hang out and swat some stories and maybe we'll wake a few people up while we're doing that. Sounds great. Maybe do a whole convention. Yeah, there you go. I really want to start doing those type of things. There's so much involved. And one thing that I found is a lot of people like we're trying to find a restaurant or something like that because I'm gonna be on the road and I'm trying to in
April to do a show in Oklahoma City and Waco. But these people are really hesitant. They're so worried because so many people have lost business, partly because of COVID, partly because of just the prices of everything. You know, you know, you go get a hamburger, fries and a coke, it's like fifteen bucks. Now people are so scared to lose business they don't
want to risk anything. So it's almost come to come to the point we're gonna have to raise money and like rent a hall or something, just because the restaurants are so afraid to have any type of negative publicity on them from COVID. Toler Springs lost thirty percent of small business. Yes, sir,
that's that's on the low side. It's just abhorring. And my buddy owns a guy I served with in two tours, a big popular bar on the west side in the older part of the Springs Billie's or Patties or something like. I can't remember the name of it to save my life. But they they were devastated. And only not only the restaurants, but like where He's at, you know, they had live shows every night. So all the people who relied on that extra income for music groups and comedians and things.
They and like when I was in Texas, I dj' et cetera. All that stuff went away for a couple of years. Yeah, and it's it hasn't really come back. And sadly, like I think, just a tidbit, like we have autoimmune disorders, I guess, so you don't even eat out like the whole plant family of night shades can't have any of that. And so yeah, it makes you save a lot of money when you don't go out. But I would love to be able to go out and hang
out, and yet everything is so gosh our expensive. I'm kind of glad most of the time. Sure is Well, Listen, brother, it's been it's been an absolute pressure to pleasure to have you on. And best of luck to you and your wife and your your little one. And it sounds like you've got great in laws, so big shout out to them, and then shout out to your mother in law who will be listening to this.
Right. Yep, there you go, we'll see you're you're welcome. It was really a pressure, Uh what I keep saying, I can't say pleasure. It was really great to have you on for Charles. I'm George. Everybody have a great week. I bless y'all. I'll keep your head on a swivel, and until the next time we meet my friends, we will see you. I know it's been a struggle. I don't know if you've had. I feel t hell down all the way. God, I know you feel more. Your smile ain't the same. I saw you wall go
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