The following presentation is Del Marvis Studios Production. Welcome back truth seekers from around the world. It's time for another edition of the flat Earth Files podcast. I'm your host is always George Hobbs. I hope this podcast finds you well. We have a great guest standing by is our Our national tour continues. As you guys know. Last week we had a listener from Australia join us,
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started. And again, as I stated, our guest today his name is Adrian, and it's nine o'clock here Eastern time, and it's three pm in the afternoon where Adrian is joining us. Adrian, thanks for joining the podcast today. How are you, sir? Hello, George, I'm good. Thanks for having me. I'm a little bit excited. So yeah, I'm very glad to be on your show. Yeah, it's great. It's always rewarding after many months of correspondence with people to finally get to meet them in
person. And again, I'm very flattered to have people from around the world, as we say, who listen to the podcast. So before we get started into our conversation, why don't you take a few minutes and introduce yourself to our audience. Yeah. Sure. First of all, I want to apologize to your listeners if I'm mispronounced, if I have difficulties to speak in English, because as I said to you before, I haven't spoken English since
my studying years, so basically fifteen or twenty years. Besides a quick trip to Amsterdam like seven years ago, I haven't had a proper conversation in English. So okay, I hope you my English is not too rusty. So my name is Adrianne. So in France we say Adrian So I'm thirty seven years old guy from France. I live in Brittany, which is the west part of France, and I'm a flat podcast listener for a few months now. I'm not a stranger to those kinds of topics because I've been in there
since since my since I was a teenager. I think, like much people, I started questioning the media and all that things since ninety eleven. What's a huge thing. And yeah, I'm really glad to be on the show. And we were talking before the we hit the record button. Brittany is one of them. It is the I guess, most western portion of France, and you're basically right across the channel from Britain, and it's a fishing
town and a navy town as well. Right, Yes, we live by the Atlantic Ocean, so it's kind of rainy weather here, pretty much like England, Great Britain. It rains about nine months a Yeah, it's like maybe Oregon in the un Oh okay, gotcha, yeah, Oregon, Washington area. Yeah, we love rain. We have to deal with it. We have to deal with it every day. So yeah, yeah, but it's a beautiful place. I haven't been to Paris for like maybe twelve years,
so I'm really a country guy. And France is really divided between the people from Paris and the province, you know, not the same mentality, is not the same way of living. Basically here, I'm the only one person that's speaking English. I haven't spoken English with anybody because no one's speaking English. Yeah, and when we talk about history here in the United States, our history only goes back maybe two hundred and forty years. Obviously Europe
is a lot older. And obviously you're thirty seven and you live in the country, so this probably doesn't affect you as much as say the people who may live in it is like Paris, et cetera. But would you say that have you seen a relatively large change amongst your country over the last say, ten or fifteen years. Oh yeah, definitely, It's not the same country I was growing in. You know, so much things happened. I think the shift was about two thousand and eight, the first economical crisis.
It odds in Europe, and the price is the last four years since COVID basically are crazy. This is not the same life anymore. I was much, as I told the many times, I much welfare. I was much welfare when I was a teenager than now. I mean, the price everything is, the cost is increasing day by day. And then we we went to war. We have war is the ukrain the war and it became wealth and well by the day. Honestly, yeah, it's and you know,
people talk about a one world government. And when you looked at COVID and actually, like you mentioned, going back to the financial crisis of two thousand and seven, two thousand and eight, everything has pretty much been lockstep across the world. And something that I spoke about just last night on my other podcast, this hyper inflation that we're experiencing around the world, not just here
in the United States, is really affecting people. And to say to hear you say that you were wealthier as a teenager than you are today, I mean that speaks volumes. I mean you're you're in your prime now, this is when you should be. You know. But but, and here's the thing. They are robbing people of the opportunity to put money away and to have a better life. I mentioned yesterday my buddy knowing the guy for forty years, he got wored yesterday that he sends his children to a private school
and their tuition is quadrupling. It's going up four hundred percent next year. That's crazy. So he can't even afford to send his children to school anymore. And you know, with everything that's going on in the Middle East, I told the people here, by the end of May, gas is going to be over four dollars a gallon here in the United States. Now in Europe, you guys pay for petro by the leader, right, Yeah, and the prices went crazy. I would say two or three years before COVID,
there was the first waves of a protest in France. I don't know if you heard about the yellow vest movement we had in France rings a bell, but refresh our memories. It was around twenty eighteen, I think, and uh it was how do you say, uh, then a movement that starts with people wearing yellow jackets you know the ones you have in your car when there is an accident, you know, yellow yellow, yellow jacket.
I don't know the name. And uh everyone started protesting on the roundabouts like uh, the starting to to block oil deposit uh, to block supply a change, Uh and everybody uh went on that movement. But you know what it is the media. Uh they made those people uh for right or fascist. Uh. Then they send the police to kick those people. It was crazy. It was war on TV. Uh. You should you should find the images of what happened in Paris that year. It was crazy. People
would get hurt. And since Macron is here, it's not the same country anymore, it became worse and worse, and the guy was re elected. I don't even't want to talk about this guy because it's scared. The guy
scares everybody. If you know a little bit about our president Macron. He was a former business lawyer, associate owner with Rothschild and then he became the Economy minister in France in twenty fourteen, and then he stought is his political party name or marsh means which means marching, marching towards the new World order, if you asked me. And then he became relected two years ago.
I don't even know how. It's kind of depressing the guys carry he puts in the Minister of Justice, a man named Erik Gipomoletti who was a former lawyer for the mob just he was the lawyer for all those politicians corrupt, and the guy became the Minister of Justice in France. It's literally crazy. Well, it's depressing, to be honest. Yeah, and you know,
much of the world is in the same situation. I wanted to ask you with that election, and again a lot of people don't know back and I think it was ten years before he came into power, two thousand and eight when he joined the roths Child investment Bank. And then people are shocked that he's on the world stage. And by the way, he is one one of the people on the world stage who was really pushing for war. From what I've heard they France, you guys already have troops on the ground in
Ukraine. Yes we have, Yes, we have, And they talk about some pretty nasty shit that can come to us, like they made a law last year without anyone knowing, like usual, and they made the law in which if we really go all in in Ukraine, the guys basically thirty seven, So everyone within a military age has to go to combat or they go to jail. And they even can take your how do you say that, your economies? You know, they can empty your bank account because of the
war. And when I read it's it's crazy to me if I have I don't even know. We don't have military reformation here, no, no, nobody wants to fight. And then the war itself, we can't shoot the side between Russia and Ukraine because we don't have grief with anybody. So it's a well made by yeah, the new World Order, and they want to push the agenda. So yeah, yeah, yeah, it's it's scary times here in France. I've never been that scary in my life, to be
honest. Prince is the great country. It was the best country in the world when I was born. But now the what happened in the US right now with the immigration and they don't stop flow. It happened in Europe for the last seven or eight years. It's like open bar, you know, it's like, yeah, come on, come on, guys. And I don't have anything about those four people that came from all over Middle East or I don't even know Africa, but it's like what happened today in New York
City, you know, you see. I don't know if they show on the news out there, but New York City is it's crazy, you know. Yeah, you have to, as I say, keep your head on a swivel because the crime rates have gone through the roof in many of these major cities and it's really sad to see. Another question I wanted to ask you was obviously here in the United States. You know, one of the big things spoken of is the election of twenty twenty that it was there's just
no way that Joe Biden got eighty one million votes. What are your thoughts on the election? I don't know what I know. Macron assumed office in May of twenty seventeen, but do you believe that was a rigged election as well? Or is that just the city like here that there's so many major cities that are woke and progressive and they champion this kind of stuff. The last one was definitely I think the first one was he first was elected. It was the kind of you know, like the House of Card TV show
you up. So there was a candidate who was a favorite for the middle right. Let's say name Francois Fillon. He was about to win. Basically all the servers got this guy. He represents the old Catholic right friends, you know. And then there was a scandal maybe two weeks before the first round, and basically the guy got kicked out of the election. And then Macron comes out and it was crazy because they they push the guy. He was on every cover on every magazine, every press, every TV channel.
You can't miss the guy. And then he was He was thirty i think at the time. So for people doesn't know him, it's like, oh, yeah, this guy's the dynamic. He talks about raised the economy. Yeah, it's a good speaker, he's got energy. But no one saw that. Come on, guys, he is a bangster. He came from road shid you know what it means. Then, So the first time, I think it was a play with the media, like usual for the record,
friends, half of the people don't vote. I know it sounds crazy, but half of the people that have the age to vote doesn't do it. It's like fifty percent participation. And last election was the same. So within this fifty percent mark, whom first round was about thirteen percent, and he goes to the second round and they use a mechanic in France to put whoever they want in the second round to win against the devil, basically the
devil which is incarnated by Lupin family in France. Since I was a kid, they are the far right in front of the patriot and then so every years I'm a kid, they push the agenda of telling those guys are evil, the racists and fascists. And at the same time there's an increase of violence in France, an increase of immigration and controlled immigration, so and the
police is they can't do anything. So the purpose for them is every election to put that candidate the lupeen satan if you know, yeah, that's exactly the right word to use against the system candidate, and it works every time. Because Macron was only thirteen percent of all the people in France got to the second round, and then he wins. I don't know, maybe eighteen
eighty percent something like that, maybe not as much. And four years later or fag I don't even know the really it was exactly the same thing. Lupen dosus macron anyone because we I I admit that in the second round, I don't even go to vote because it's a roachide just out right so and pretty much everybody is like him. It's like me, excuse me, It's like me here, I know a bunch of people that didn't even go to vote, and it's it's a shame because it's the only right we still have.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, it's really depressing. Misinformation everywhere on the TV propaganda, yeah yeah, yeah yeah. And they put the sorry and they put the electronic vote for the last election, like they did with Biden. In a few towns in France. Actually I have a town near my hometown. You can only vote by electronics. It's one hundred percent of the vote. They call that test towns. There are a few in Frience.
I don't I don't know exactly how many, but when you see the numbers of the first round, you can say, maybe a little bit of cheating, we'll do We'll do it. That's incredible. You know how these stories from country to country are the same, They really are, and it's you know, instead of hearing individual countries hijacked, the stories of France, Canada, United States, Australia, New Zealand, they are all in lockstep.
And you know, people really need to wake up soon and again do things they're not comfortable with, which is things like what you're doing today, coming out on podcasts and speaking the truth. Another thing I wanted to ask you, what's the tax situation like in France? Can we repeat use what's do so? Taxes? Oh? I don't even want to talk about it. Taxes are crazy. I'm a spoker, I spoke since I'm fifteen, and when I was starting smoking, the cigarette packet was about maybe around three
euros. Today is twelve euros. Wow, well yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's crazy. That's crazy. Yeah, every every little thing is like that. The price are double triple and during sorry, during the COVID crazziness, they went full on the price increase. And basically right now I can't even go to vacation or all to see soccer games or concert shows because all my money is going to food, food, oil. That's it. Guess how much is the leader of gas running you right now? A
petrol patrol is around two euros in France. Uh yeah, that's it. So you're you're paying about eight dollars a gallon right now of a gallon. I have a difficulty with its leaders to a gallon. So yeah, you're you're paying close to eight eight for a gallon. That's crazy, is crazy. And the other thing I want to mention before we start getting into the rabbit holes is you know, over the last just year the euro has to
has lost a lot, just like the American dollar. But at one point, I think you guys, just a year ago, we're about a dollar twenty five and it's crash. Actually just within the last six months it was actually lower than the dollar. But have you seen the power of the euro? And and do you remember when you guys still had was it the French? What was the monetary system before the Euro? It wasn't the frank that was true. Yeah, yeah, that's it, the Frank Okay, Frank,
that's right. And I think it was six point five from equals one euro. Wow. Yeah, so at just thought everyone could see that. Yeah, we're getting fuck. You know, sorry for the language, but right now it's it's out of the of the blue. Me don't knows. So they're making everybody work harder because of the taxes and the hyperinflation, and people are saying, let's bang for their buck, and here that the stock market is really starting, it's tough times ahead, I'll tell you. That's.
Let's kind of drift over to your journey to the truth. You said you've been awake for almost twenty years. Why don't you kind of let us know how your journey began? Okay, So basically I was a good, good kid when I was young, very good at school. And then when I turned to a teenager, I became to have problems with alcohol drugs. Not how drugs are only you know, plot weed, but I was an
alcoholic for a long time. And then I had internet in my house around two thousand, two thousand and one, so at that time I was fifteen sixteen, and I think the first conspiracy I saw was about Apollo the moon landing, and I saw an old documentary on YouTube. Maybe it was one of the first conspiracy movies about the landing, and yeah, I was My mind was blue and then nine to eleven happened, and I remember as if
it was yesterday. That day I came from school. It was to lunch, I have a break, and of course we are all on TV. It was crazy. It's like a movie happening in front of our eyes. And then I don't know if it was the day after a few days after, they they say they found one of the terrorist passports in the debris. So yes, I think there was a declaque for me, it was no, no, they they don't tell us the truth, the truth. But I came from a family where my parents reading the same newspaper since I was
the kid. They watched the same news TV report on the same channel for like fifty fifty last years. So yeah, yeah, and then I became like a YouTube addict, I think. And I saw everything I wanted to sew about the UFO, about paranaupmal stuff of course, the politics, the politics, and then I yeah, I came across the the New World Order, and I started to read some books. Then when I when I left my parents home, and I've been singles for a long time at home,
and uh, I privilege. I would say, I'm a person, I'm a kind of person that doesn't. I'm not a regular person in the way that for me, work is it's not the propose of life. I mean, I meaning I've always weld all my life, but I've always choose works that give me a lot of free time, because for me, time is the most the most important in life. You can work all if you want, got all the money you want, but if you don't have time to
think, time to to enjoy life basically. So yeah, I've always take my time instead of watching dumb things on TV of I don't know, blockbusters movies, I've always read, uh so conferences and so uh, listening to a bunch of podcasts. I read a lot of books. Uh. And I came across a yeah, some French autels that are banned since then in our country. But yeah, yeah, I have a lot of stuff, sorry, a lot of stuff about everything. Yeah. That that's that's quite
a journey. And I wish I wish more people had the same mentality as you as far as the work rest cycle, uh where there's a lot of people that are really in the work work work, And I'm not talking about around the house and gardening and things. I'm talking about working for a company. And you're right, And that's something that really resonates with me, is that our purpose in life isn't too just you know, work from seven to
three or whatever. Now, God did tell us that we should be working, you know, he had an adam tend to the garden, but not necessarily in a corporate type of manner. And you know that the way they have built this matrix if you really want to survive and flourish, and the way that success is defined here, especially in the United States, and I'm sure in most places is Europe. You're defined by the type of car you drive, by how big your house is, and where you're going on vacation
this summer. What we'reas you know. Now maybe that was my thought when I was younger too, but I think there comes a time in everyone's life when you understand that when you talk about resources, time eclipses money is especially for me as I got older. Yeah, I think there is a lot much people like me in France as in the US, with the same mentality I have towards those the subject the work, the free time, the free
thinking. Uh yeah, I think it's a French thing. Uh here, you know, we we like good food, we like to drink, we like to go on vacation. We're not stressed. You know, maybe in Paris. Paris is a completely different work, different work, but a lot of people around me are kind of like me. So yeah, work is just work. But yeah, right now with the inflation, it's not the same not the same thing now it's not Yeah, it's yeah. Uh. As far as the moon landing goes, that sounds like it was one of
the early rabbit holes that you that you kind of went down. Was there a piece of evidence or two that really stuck out to you that that led you to believe that the whole moon landing was was faked? Yeah, I think the famous one, the ones that everybody knows I was. I'm a supporter of the theory about Kubric Kubric, Stanley Kubric running a movie I don't know, in a stidio in the desert, I don't know, but all the contact, the political context at the time. I mean you you've talked
a lot about that in your podcast. You know. I think Kubric when you saw two thousand and one Space and I think the movie came out around the same years. No, yeah, I think it came out in sixty eight. I'm not mistaken. Yeah, sixty eight and the moon was sixty nine. So if when you when you can see what it can do on a space of DC, I mean yeah. And then I remember when I was a kid, we we all saw those those pictures, those little clips. But when you watch it now, I mean, it's not, no,
it's not it's not it's not gonna do it anymore. Uh, it looks fake. Uh. And then when the passion notes came out, came back to hers their behavior, I mean, yeah, so much stuff. And then you know in France we have on a space hero named Tom Peske. You've heard about about him vaguely. Yeah, it's a French astronaut who goes to He went to the s S and came back two times. I
think, Uh, I've got his autobiography here. I wanted to show you, but we don't have the gamage and it's my He have it in Christmas as a gift and he give it to me, say you should read this. And the hotel autoobiography was called Mavis Gravity meaning my Life Without Gravity. Say it though, and I don't know. The guy is basically a rock star. You can see on every TV show, he's on the YouTube game with the younger people. Yeah, it's it's like when he speaks, it's
God, you know. And I don't know if he's an actor, I don't know. Yeah, maybe it goes to the ISS, but it's it's something about him, his behavior. I don't know. It's in the eyes. And I don't trust the guy. A few times ago I saw I saw him on TV. It was a TV show where some journalists goes to celebrity, in this case Toomatis Care and goes to I don't know, in
the forest, like maybe Amazonia and Brazil. Uh, and they talk about, you know, the global warming, uh, take care of the environment, and uh yeah it was like, uh it was giving us a more lesson, like you know, save the trees. Uh. But then you say, wait a minute, Uh, when you when you go launch those rockets, how many how many millions of tons of caros? Then are you burning in the atmosphere? You know? Kind of like that. So now
I don't trust the dude. And yeah about the moon landing, Uh, I was thinking when when I was a teenager, Yeah, maybe they would come back. We go back and then we'll see, well we will have more clear footage. Yeah, and then uh, I'm still waiting for that webcam on the moon where you can see the Earth alive at any time. Nope, but no, I'm still waiting. Maybe they should have taken a webcam on the ill and mess car with the David Bowie town, you know,
repitating around the oath. It's interesting. They're they're talking, they're always talking about going to Mars, but they can't even get one image of Earth. It's hilarious. By the way, two things about Thomas Pisquette. He went to a very very wealthy secondary school. I'm going to say it wrong. I'm sure Lici Pierre Corneille, which is in Ruin, France, which is Jesuit run school. Oh yeah, so yeah, that's one. And the other one is I found it interesting? Where is my noteo? Oh?
So on March eleventh of twenty twenty, which is the same day the global pandemic was announced, which March eleventh, that three eleven is your thirty three, they announced that Pascept would return to the ISS in the second half of twenty twenty one for a six months stay. It's you know, obviously this guy is an actor on a world stage for sure, and I'll leave his information in the notes for folks to check out. I'm sure you saw him on some of the another footage we've seen a lot, you know,
those one with the tables and yep, the green screen. There was a few one with him. But he's a rock star over there. Huh oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I have the book and I don't even read the line yet. No, I'm not not interested. I just got Yeah, for sure. Did you want when you when you've realized and you knew that the moon landing was faked? Did you want your stand the gravity of it at that time? Mmmm? Yeah, because it was around the same
time as I told you, like the ninety eleven. So at that time, my whole world crush in, like maybe maybe the moon landing is fake. Those towers didn't cross themselves like that. And then the aftermaths, you know, George Bush basically attacking every country in the Middle East. Uh, and uh you know the Colin power with the little you know in the in the U n Yep, Alexis with a little flacon, you know it's a little and no no, so yeah, I've always thought they were lying to
us. Uh. The New treatment overall is like it's the same as in the US. You know, they put some subjects in front of everyone. They made all the airlines of one particular subject because they know everyone is going to fight about it. But the important stuff they hide it. They don't even talk about it. And it's the same thing over and over again. And only old people are voting here in France, young people are what can
I say? They are? Yeah, they don't trust anymore, I think they Yeah, so you're you're media and news outlets do they all parrot the same stories? So is the news the news? Yeah, the news and the media over there, they obviously all controlled as well, and they all put out the same message. Oh yeah, and we saw that in a brilliant way during the pandemic. Oh my god, Oh it was crazy. I don't know if you know what happened in France. Obviously we are the
mask like like everybody. Uh, they made us have moving mandates, means you have to have the paper if you want to go outside of your home. Uh, you couldn't drive more than one kilometer. It's zero open six miles. Uh. Yeah, if you if you go outside your house and they control you, you will be fine. Uh, that's that's crazy. And also the life of the teenagers changes. Uh, the elder people suffer
a lot about it. M You know, when they they made the cure code, the q R, how do you say that the mandates in the US. Yes, I refuse to get the job. I refuse to get those our code. So so I'm one of those. I've been protesting on the streets every Saturday for six months from July to December. And because as soon as they told people, oh yeah you can job, everybody, everybody
was rushing for it. And so when they I have the little paper, the q rtcode that authorized them to go anywhere they want, they could go again to restaurants, cinema, to the bar, to concerts. And meanwhile, people like me, we don't have the job, we don't have the paper. So okay, so basically the pandemic is finished, but I'm still confined. So it was crazy. We saw a lot of crazy stuff. At that time. I was working in high school. I was an educational
assistant. I was doing a night shift in a dormitory, so I was around dozen people, those teenagers, they were around fifteen to eighteen years old, and I saw the shift, the shift of mentalities, the shift of behavior they have before the COVID then after. For me, they're not the same kids anymore. I saw kids at first before COVID. I couldn't sleep at night because I knew something could happen. Some young's gonna go outside to smoke or you know, they playing after the pandemic. But if I was,
if I wasn't there, it would be the same. The kids are all all alone in their corners, everyone with their smart bond. They didn't even look at each other. They didn't even listen to music. The not to say kids and it's scary, it's creepy, And I think it was important to them to put this in the minds of the young children because they have always used fear as a tool to control people. It goes back to eighty six with the challenger to another questioning NASA. It goes to January sixth
of twenty twenty one. Never people are now will never protest in Washington, d C. For fear of being arrested. All of these things, this fear based mind control is a tool that they have used for thousands of years and will continue to do so. Also, getting back to what In France, I think it was known as a health pass that was basically for I think from January of twenty twenty one till March of twenty twenty two, where they kind of eased back, but even after that you still needed your health
pass to get into hospitals and retirement homes and things of that nature. Yes. Yeah, and again when these cell phone cell phones first came out, we thought these things were the coolest, coolest things. Right FaceTime, I could call my mom. I was in Hawaii when I got my first cell phone and I was could call talk to my mom, you know, five time zones away or whatever, you know, really awesome. But now here we are, you know, twenty five years later, you really understand the
tool and I should say the control tool that is the cell phone. Oh yes, same as the QR code. Because if you had the q AL code, that means they have the device to read it. So they put those devices everywhere, so into the next pandemic or whatever. You know, the tools are here. They just have to use it now, yep. And they won't be afraid to use it again. There'll be another time to scare people. And they have the tech. They have Hollywood, And like
you said earlier, the word theater, much of this is theater. NASA is theater. And before the before the pandemic started, everybody remembers they were showing footage on the news, like from December and January and February. Before it kicked off in March of twenty twenty, they would randomly show images of
these people just dropping dead in the streets. And then there was the infamous brief What's the world a news clip where it showed a bunch of body bags outside of like a hospital or something, and then you could see a guy smoking a cigarette in one of the body bags. Do you remember seeing that, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember. And I remember also hearing it was a guy in England working in a funeral company. More I don't know the world. And he said basically that during that time the family is
weren't able to see the bodies of the dead person in the family. Uh, they were forbidden to even see the body. It's crazy. And of course in the the death certificate it says, yeah, died for COVID whatever it was it was, died from COVID. I know I had a few friends. Yeah, my grandmother is dead after years of cancer and they say she died from COVID. She not, She don't. Yep, yep.
There was a very famous incident here where a gentleman was killed in a motorcycle accident and they listed COVID as the co cause, like it's the secondary cause. He got hit by a truck doing eighty miles an hour. He would have lived if he didn't have COVID. It' thought most funny if it wasn't so sad. Exactly, precisely, precisely, Talk to me a little bit. Where at what point in your life you first came across flat Earth And how long did it take you to come to the realization that you've been lied
to? I think pretty late. I was more about, you know, like I said, before New World, all the politic implications, the lying flight Earth. I think the first time I've heard about it was a comedian, an American comedian, doing a joke about it, and said, you never seen a full size picture of Earth? Maybe you know who I refer to. I don't have the name of the guy. He said, yeah, just type Google first full size picture and they are all CGI pictures.
So yeah, that was I think the beginning. Uh. Also, I've read about Admiral bird Expedition his journal. At first it was more like uh Harlow hearts uh than flat Us. But yeah, very good, very good book. But but then yeah, maybe I would say in YouTube, but the last I would say four or five years, the censorship on YouTube is went crazy in front. Uh. Basically I've never been to Spotify until maybe three or four years ago, because yeah, on YouTube you could see everything.
And now if you type any subject that is subject and don't COVID flat or anything, you will have a bunch of YouTubers. Uh. And when you search for those guys, uh, there are financed by state pensions. I don't know if the if it's the exact world, but basically the all world for a big company that made YouTube videos. You think it's a guy alone in his own but no, it's in the studio. It's it's that
there was a tramp as you said scenario. So yeah, uh, Now I love discovered discovering your podcast because you the first few episodes are very uh our good resume of what what you have to know, what you have to search into, digging more into the subject. Yeah, yeah, it's it's important to lay it out. Why the lie, right, Why are people
going Why would people go out of their way to disguise the truth? And and then I think it's just wonderful how it's turned into people coming on and sharing their journey to the truth, their thoughts on flat Earth, because I think there's a lot of people out there who even who maybe haven't found this podcast or things like this podcast, yet I think that they're the only people who think like this, and then they realize, Wow, there's people not
just here in the United States but around the world who understand the truth. And something I want to go back to that you had just mentioned about, you know a lot of these people. Let's say you search flatter Earth and the first one might be Professor Dave debunks flat Earth, and the next one is the Discovery Channel debunks flatter Earth. Right, So again, they have
controlled the algorithm. I think it really changed twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, and you said you think it's actually somebody sitting in their home, but they're actually working to produce these videos. Do you think it's possible that these these are financed by organizations like the CIA? I don't know, or maybe it was maybe maybe some big YouTubers. I don't know. In France, there are small audience. The big ones are maybe ten millions, but the other
one are always small, so they are finite finites. Are sorry for man, now you got to yeah, at twenty years without speaking in English and then yeah, there are they receive funds to produce their video by the Minister of Culture in France. Uh. Not anyone got those subventions, but the mainstream YouTubers. Yeah, they are all paid by the government in a way or another. CIA. I don't know. I don't know, gonest interesting, I'm looking at your Ministry of Culture now. Definitely not a French person.
What what is uh Rachad? I guess she's from India. Oh she was the before that. She was at one point the minister of justice. Yeah, it's scary. I don't know where she come from. They're all the same pack, you know, they went to the same schools. They know each other. Whether it's in this party or this party, they all come together. They have been a minister of health, then economics and things
that nothing to do about. But yeah, h yeah, she Oh my god, I don't even want to talk about about her because they more always all, she's a she's goal for comedians, you know. Uh yeah, talking about comedians, I want to talk about my favorite one who is very famous in France besides being diabolized. It's Judy. I don't know if you heard about him, but you could you say his name again? You done?
You done? It's d I E U, G O and n E. The French humorist, French actor, very well appreciated until he goes to the subject. You don't. She don't have permission to talk to to talk about sorry, And he became the first comedian to have a justice decision made from the high of the High State to cancel all of his shows. And it's been like that for maybe fifteen years. I have the chance to sew the guy five but it was outside. Uh you know, you get to
bring your chair. It's like, well where I am. But the guy is so funny. I don't have an equivalent in the US. Maybe Billburg is someone I love that kind of of humor, you know. And I've never heard of this guy before. His full name is Dio don and Ballet and Bala. I guess I'm sure you're saying it wrong, but I'm saying it wrong. But uh, as soon as I see someone who's convicted for hate speech, I'm a huge fan of theirs because that means that they speak
from their heart and and they have that right. And generally when it says hate speech, it just means that they speak against the official narrative. I'm gonna have to to find his I don't know if he speaks English or not, but I'll have to definitely, uh check him out. And what's really cool it says in too house. In seven, he approached Jean Marilla Penn, who was leader of the National Front Party that I guess he had a big beef against earlier. But this is what people should do. They shook
hands and became friends and they moved on from their differences. He did that as a provocation at the time because it was one of the figures of the left movement, the anti anti racist movement for a long time, because it was the one black guy on TV, you know, in France, like Edgie Murphy in the US at that time. You know, he was the one guy who represents all the African guys in France. So he was anti
racist and so and so. But as soon as he made a stand up where he's starting to talk about who owns the money, who owns the media, who you know, all the all the puppet masters behind the scene. Then he got it, got canceled, he got diabel and uh, they always talk about freedom of speech in France, you know, after after a man Charlie Abdul attacks in Paris, that's right, yeah, yeah, yeah, it was a satirist journal who got murdered by extremists because of what because
of made a drawings of the prophet or something like that. And at that time everyone was outside outside protesting in France for freedom of speech. And then a few times after or even at the same time, Judone couldn't do his shows because he was canceled. So yeah, freedom of speech, but not for everyone, you know. Yeah, and he plays, he plays around that. He's a player, a very very talented, good comedian. So what At one point in his cach you know what is a colonel. It's
a French food tunnel. It's a it's a French meat. But the joke is used to to say, oh, I show you a kernel. I mean I show you something in the app. Uh. It was one of the punchline and uh, the media managed to pass the sign has reversed Nazi sign. Yeah, because he was doing you know, he had his arm I would say, one of his arms along his body and the other like measuring with his end. Yeah, I showed you this. You know, it's it's hard to explain without seeing me. But anyways, anyways, they
told this this sign was a Nazi sign reversed anti semic and semstic. So he had a start from there. It was it was gone for four mass media format for the mainstream and you and now you have to to get coordinate GPS coordinate in your cell phone of him saying yeah, I'm playing at that time at this location. You receive an SMS one hour before and you go there with your own share and you like, you look like you go into a rat party. You know, you're in the middle, in the middle
of of the country. I saw him on the field. You know, it's it's crazy because the guy used to to pack stadiums, to pack to pack a big, big venuws in France. And there was a time when comedy was the one thing that was always they left untouched. You know, there's TV shows from the seventies, like many of the Archie Bunker shows. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of that. There's no way they could air today. And people don't understand how far, you know, how far
our freedoms have been taking from us. You know, here, here's here's a person that has to go through you have to go through leaps and bounds, text messages, grab your launch hair and have a secret meetup just to have just to put on a show just for words, Yeah, exactly, and just because it doesn't fit the official narrative of the people who have stolen the world from us. Yeah, just it's and it's just for laughing. That's the that's the worst, because when when there was the pandemic and I
couldn't go anywhere without my cue or code. It's the only show I've been to during those period, during this period, and it was Yeah, it was a book of fresh air. You know. Yeah, I'm with people, I'm living again. Wow. It was a terrific period for us. But also, like I said before, for teenagers, because when you're young, those are the years you could you couldn't How can I say those our years you couldn't give them back? After all? And I think also about
old people. I had my grandmother. She was living alone, and from day to from one day to another, they say, no, your grandchildren can visit you. You have to stay home. You have to wear a mask, you have to know. And she was watching TV maybe twelve twelve hour day and she became paranoic. And yeah, we saw health decreased every time we saw her and until she passed away. So it was very sad at that time because a lot of people like my grandmother were all all of
a sudden they were closed in their home. They can go out, they have to the number of suicides here, the number of depressions. I was talking to you about high school, high school where I was working. The number of children with anxiety issues. Uh, those new, those new things. At the time, you have maybe one of two children from for the old school like that, and then lately it was maybe five or four per class per classrooms. So crazy. The number of disease, the number of
depressions. Yeah. Alcoholism. Uh, I live in Brittany is well known for alcoholics. H historical land of alcoholics in France. And yeah, I saw a lot of people, Uh yeah, drawn down. I don't know. Good will and the sad part about it is Adrian is the people who were responsible for that that that will never ever be held accountable. Oh no, for sure. No. Look at Nicolas Sakusi, a former president of
France, what he did to Kadafi uh in Libia. It was never I always say this guy's SARCUSI will never be in jail for one minute in his life. As soon as he wasn't president anymore. What what did he did?
He opened a lawyer office in Miami. Are you kidding? And uh so, yeah, this guy has to go to justice because of money he received at the time, uh for being in place, and yet he still hasn't made one minute of prison and I think he would never do you never go to j now now again, it was sarcosey if I remember correctly, Sarkozy was the one who was largely responsible for, along with Listen, along with the CIA in the United States, with destroying Libya, and then he
very much he was basically out the door of the next year by was it Holliday or is that how you say his name? Francois hold on, hold on like like Netherlands. Okay, hold on, gotcha? But Sarkozy, what's funny? Is when he got to Oh, sorry, sarcosy, so when he was president. Uh, I'm sorry, I'm I forgot what I was about to say. Sorry, nowhere is at all? Nowhere is it all right? The English is getting at me. You're doing great. I want to hop back over. What year would you say is that you fully
embraced flat earth and understood the lie of the globe? And how now you'd already been awake for the most part, for I'm assuming fifteen to twenty years by the time you got to flatter earth. But how did it change your life? I think it became at this point the lie is so omnipresent that after the pandemic or the bush they say on TV, sorry for the language, all the all the things they say on TV, and how people react
to it. They I have time to find my words. Sorry. Yeah, people got people like me, everybody around me say I was a conspiracy terrorist. No one wants to talk about that. No one talks wants to talk about maybe the pandemic is a scam, maybe the vaccine is not good for your health. And then now we have we're feedback about that. It's been a few years now, we can see that we can see the job is bull crap. Now we can see that they were lying to us.
Now we can see that Pizo made some billions and billions of dollars and uh, and yet people, yeah, they didn't change their minds. It's like, yeah, they're resilient, you know. They don't want to talk about it because life is good, you know, And we don't want to talk about it because it bothers us. No, it's it's kind of like that in France, even in a circle, I very barely talk about those subjects
and maybe with a few friends, but use everybody else. It's kind of yeah, I prefier not to talk too much because yeah, and talking about flat Earth, I think, yeah, the last the last few years maybe, And I was like I was through to you, you know emails. I'm not quite there yet. I'm just on the edge, you know, And so I'm not on one side or another. I might appoint when where I can know what to think about it. I don't know, I don't know. It's yeah, I think in one of your emails you had mentioned
it was because of obviously you had been down the truth road. You understood the lives of nine to eleven uh, and and many of the things that have happened within your country, and and then COVID happened, and you witnessed that firsthand. And I think, like a lot of people, if they could lie about putting something into your arm and controlling your movement, well, then it certainly wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility that they could be
lying about a globe. Yes, that's it, exactly. That's that's the way I think too. If they can lie about that, what else they can lie about? I mean, and I when you dig into the flat of content, you can see that. Yes, it's been omnipresent in the in the movies Hollywood, you know, even the universal logo you see at the beginning of every movie. It's a freaking globe. Yes. Maybe when they talk about something too much, you can say, okay, uh huh
uh, I want to make Claire what I wanted to say. For example, uh, when they talk about something on TV and they try to de burn it, it's always not very good sign because if they don't want to talk about it, they don't they don't talk about it at all. Like flat us. I never heard any content on TV about it, whereas For the UFO, we always had a TV shows, you know, with the x Fi music soundtrack and yeah, green Little Green men. They try to make the thing not serious, you know. But for the flat US,
I never see an official TV show about it or in France. The only one I saw was the one in Netflix. Uh, you know with the guy who was behind Yes, that one I saw it, And yeah, they're trying to to make those people look ridiculous. You can take it seriously by this movie. It's not a movie about making you believe that the US flight. No, it's a movie about making those people complete dumb people.
So for me another this information absolutely, By the way, I should mention something I actually looked at before we got on today was in France, your I guess. Space agency is called the National Center for Space Studies. It's known in French as CNS at CNS, and its annual budget is about two
point six billion dollars per year. So again there's also a lot of people in the aerospace, and again all the aerospace community falls in lockstep with the military industrial complex as well, so a lot of money just in France two point six billion euros a year for the space agency, huge that's huge. Yeah, and I'm sure there's a lot of people over there who could certainly use that money for something that's actually useful and to help its citizens, right,
Oh yeah, for sure, for sure. And it's crazy the amount of money that's going to those space programs. Yeah, it's kind of depressing.
Oh yeah, well, that's as we start to wind down. It's been a really intriguing conversation getting you know, we've spoken to so many people, whether it be Australia, New Zealand, Latvia, all around the world of Romania, and as many as there's differences, there are so many similarities and that's why I think it's so important for people to hear these type of conversations to understand that this movement for a new World Order is already is well
into happening, and I think it's been happening all of this post World War two. So again, you know, freedom, as I say, freedom isn't free, and you know, hopefully can jump on. I just remember what I was going to talk about Sarcus when he said new World Order, that he was the first one who publicly publicly told about the New World Older. When he was president, he made a speech I think it was Lil in France, maybe around two thousand and seven, eight nine, I don't
know. And he said, and this are those words his world. He said, we are all going into the New World Order and nobody and I said, nobody will stop can stop us, or something like that. He said that, and it was creepy at the time. And uh, I'm sometimes I dig out this old video of Sarcles saying that because wow, it's so he said that in front of everyone, and yes, that's it. Yeah, we're going to go to the New World although, and nobody was
gonna stop it. It's pretty pretty I think the first time it was really publicly mentioned worldwide was George H. W. Bush, who announced it, of all dates, September eleventh, nineteen ninety, exactly eleven years to the day of nine to eleven actually happening. Yeah, it's the same click. Oh yeah, it is absolutely the same click. And again there's a big club at the top and we ain't part of it. You know, it's
just insane. It's crazy every day to think twenty years ago, to read the headlines we're reading today, I'd say, oh, this is impossible, right, yes, And if I can, I want to shout out to Simon, the Australian guy who was with you a few days ago. Yeah, I love I love your interview within. I love when he talks about that today we have no God and they try to suppress God in religion, and because there is no God anymore, it is hell on earth. And
I was told myself, Yeah, that's a good quote. That's a good statement by Simon. That was a great statement by Simon. Oh yeah, And I'm so happy you brought that up again, because without God, there's no morals, and if you don't have a morals based society, you're going to have exactly what we're enduring today. Oh yeah. In France, you know, Frience is at his country. There are more Muslim in France than Catholics. In France, it's a country where no one believes. Besides the
Muslim population were good with our religion. The typical we'd say white French people are not into religion at all. Over All of my friend family, I don't know anybody who is believing God, read the Bible, going to church. Nobody. I'm not even kidding. I can take one hundred and fifty people I know around me no one is believing in God, and that's crazy, crazy, and I'm willing to bet that wasn't the case just twenty years ago. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. The last one who are going
to churches or was our grandparents, those generations, they're gone. Yeah, that's one thing I want to add when I go around to all these churches. I've been to just about every church within a fifteen mile radius of me. I would guess it's just a guess, but the average age of the church goer is in their sixties now, Oh yeah, I would say more in France maybe seventy. Yes. And the destroying churches, yes, one by one in France. Oh, the same here and they for Europe.
Satan has infiltrated many of our churches here. Many of the answers aren't even preaching the word. It's really sad. But I guess the last question I'll ask you. I know you kind of addressed it, but I just wanted to ask you again. Have you really had any luck having a conversation with friends or family in regards to questioning the truth, whether it be COVID or flat Earth, to get them to look into it. At least with my partner we've been together since tennious so she Yeah, I was a little shy
at the beginning to talk to her about all those subjects. She didn't know. She didn't know at all. So yeah, she she's one of the few that didn't get the job in my entourage. Ask for my family, Yeah, they all went full job. One of my sisters, she got the job with his kids just to go to Disney and Paris. It's crazy just to travel, huh, just to travel go to Disneyland, Okay. And the other one she at first she was protesting like me, and then it was summer and I want to go to a concert, and she got
the job just to go to concerts. So she went from protestering to being jabbed. Yeah, just to hang out, to go out with friends, to go to go concert. But now she scared because one of his friends, his friend brother, young brother, died at eighteen, a few days after taking the job. The guy, No, he has no medical condition, he was healthy, he was doing sports, nothing at all, and it was at the peak of the pandemic and they didn't want to do an
autopsy. So the family of the guy never will never to their son brother. Yeah, very very sad. When I heard story, it enrages me. It's just but overall, no, I just have a few friends that I know I can talk about three three things, free subjects, to be open minded. But the vast majority of people out there, yeah, they are on the on the band wagon, watching just the big headlines and u TV and and then no, no one wants to to to go away from
their quiet, nice life. They don't want to talk about things that matters them. That that both of them. So so no, I'm kind of alone guy on this. Uh, just talking to you on the other side of us. I didn't say glop on the other side of Earth. It's amazing, you know. I had to talk to an American to talk about the subject that everyone, everybody should talk about. Absolutely, Yeah, that's
the reality. Yeah, it sure is. What a pleasure it's been having this conversation before we go, Adrian, I always like to give our guests the last word, so please do. But thanks for having me, George. You're amazing, really nice to talk to you. To the listeners again, I apologize for my pronunciation. I haven't spoken English for a while and aw to better. And yeah, I keep doing what you're doing. George, You're amazing, and keep trusting in God and keep the face alive.
Amen, and thank you, you know, to all the people who stand up for what they believe in even though it goes against the narrative. I salute everyone around the world who does that. And that's the listening audience and those people, because again, there are a lot of people who choose to
sleepwalk and just kind of look away from what's truly going on. And I do believe Asian that there is a large amount of people out there who know there's something awry, but they just choose not to exactly, you know, because they just want to enjoy. Like you said, they're blockbusters and things like that, which there is always a time to decompress and go out and do things. But if you don't get me wrong, I'm a big sports
fan. I'm a big music fan, no no problem. But yeah, there is a time that we need to talk about important subjects because we're going we are drowning now. So are you a Saint Jermain fan? PSG. My home time is a lawyer. So it's the first week. But yeah, in the Shimpsons League, yeah I root for them. Last night was terrible. They lose. Oh my god, they Louis the Louse against Barcelona last night. Oh Spain. Huh yeah. Yeah, I'm a big fan. I'm a big NBA fan and Victoma is my new my new icon.
I love the kid. Is that the guy on the Bucks? No, he's playing with the Spurs. Oh oh yeah, that's right, that the number really kid on the spurs y Yeah. Yeah, he's only twenty years old, but it's it's already amazing. Yeah, but that key is right, Sunshine, that's awesome. Yeah, you absolutely need to unplug. But it's also very important to understand that the true realm that we live in not the fantasy that they portray. So again, Adria, thank you so much.
It was it was a pleasure to meet you, and to all our listeners, thank you all for your continued support, and again, just be patient with the emails as we try to catch up. God bless each and every one of you. If you're in the Oklahoma City or Wicko area, I hope to see you on the nineteenth and twentieth, And for Adrian, I'm George. God bless each and every one of you. Keep your head on a swivel and until we meet again, my friends, we will see
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