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[00:00:02] There it is. There it is.
[00:00:06] Let's get into it. Coach Colin here.
[00:00:08] Happy Tuesday, everybody. What is going
[00:00:10] on? Happy Tuesday. Happy Tuesday. Happy
[00:00:15] Tuesday. Let's just get right into it.
[00:00:18] We're going to be discussing some
[00:00:19] different things here. It's uh yeah,
[00:00:22] it's going to get interesting because
[00:00:24] what we're doing here today is we're
[00:00:26] going to be going deeper into often.
[00:00:28] Okay, you guys remember often from last
[00:00:30] episode where I gave you a little
[00:00:32] breakdown. I'm going to go a little
[00:00:33] deeper into that. And then I am going to
[00:00:36] go into Charlie Kirk and Erica Kirk and
[00:00:42] what was in their vicinity where they
[00:00:45] grew up. If I told you that there was
[00:00:48] some test facilities
[00:00:50] for things like Mortal Kombat Ultra, for
[00:00:53] things like often, would you believe me?
[00:00:56] Well, we'll get into that a little bit
[00:00:58] and then uh we're going to end it with
[00:01:00] just breaking down we're going to end it
[00:01:02] with super chats. We're going to end it
[00:01:03] down with just breaking down the uh the
[00:01:05] holy the holy mob as I call it. That's
[00:01:08] what I'm going to be calling it. And
[00:01:09] then I'm going to read something. We
[00:01:11] haven't really,
[00:01:13] you know, established all the
[00:01:14] information yet, me and my researcher.
[00:01:16] But I'm going to read something that he
[00:01:18] sent to me just just to give you a
[00:01:21] little uh tidbit of what it is. And I
[00:01:24] just want you guys to understand what
[00:01:25] that is when I say it. So I just I'm
[00:01:28] just gonna do a little breakdown there.
[00:01:30] But there's something that's more
[00:01:31] important than all of that. Okay? And
[00:01:34] it's whoever is making these things.
[00:01:36] Okay? I had to repost it, of course. Who
[00:01:44] Who is doing that? Who is this?
[00:01:52] Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. I was laughing
[00:01:56] so I've never laughed so hard seeing
[00:01:58] something just like right away. This is
[00:02:00] absolutely amazing. He has the mints.
[00:02:03] Oh, Sean, you have to understand these
[00:02:06] these are the things, okay? Okay. We
[00:02:08] have a lot of these. All right. So, we
[00:02:10] we do two weeks worth of planning, okay?
[00:02:13] when it comes to these things here and
[00:02:14] we make sure everybody has a box and
[00:02:16] there's a whole little breakdown we do
[00:02:18] and there's access, you know,
[00:02:20] everybody's able to talk about what
[00:02:22] mints they want, what type of flavors,
[00:02:26] things of that nature. Some guys like
[00:02:28] spearmint, other guys like winter. Me
[00:02:31] myself, I'm a peppermint guy. Okay, so
[00:02:34] we like to just keep everything
[00:02:35] available for everybody.
[00:02:40] And it doesn't stop. It doesn't stop.
[00:02:42] Who made who did this?
[00:02:46] Shout out to uh Cat Cat Autocrat, man.
[00:02:49] It's just
[00:02:53] Why are there so many mints in the
[00:02:55] background?
[00:02:58] Oh my gosh. And he's like breaking it.
[00:03:00] It look, you know what it looks like
[00:03:01] when I first saw this? That he was on
[00:03:03] Tucker Carlson's show. You know how
[00:03:05] Tucker Carlson does his thing in a lob
[00:03:06] cabin? It looked exactly like that. just
[00:03:09] in the log cabin just breaking down what
[00:03:12] the mints are about, you know, and
[00:03:14] there's a way back machine. Okay. And
[00:03:16] all I'm saying, if we can just push him
[00:03:18] all in, Candice, if we could get Baron,
[00:03:21] we grab Ian, we grab him, okay? I don't
[00:03:24] care how tall he is, we grab him, we
[00:03:25] throw him in the wayback machine and
[00:03:27] that coach character. He's not even a
[00:03:29] real coach, you know that? And we get
[00:03:31] him all back in the wayback machine,
[00:03:32] okay? We take him to 1985
[00:03:38] and then we and then we handle him like
[00:03:40] we did back in 1982.
[00:03:44] Like the laws were so different in the
[00:03:46] 80s.
[00:03:48] Where's he from? Where's he from that
[00:03:50] the laws were so different? You know,
[00:03:53] it's going to take us to a place where
[00:03:54] mutual combat is okay. Okay. All right.
[00:03:57] I guess I guess it's you against all of
[00:04:00] us. I guess. I don't know. I don't know
[00:04:02] how that's going to turn out. You know,
[00:04:03] I feel like Baron has some hands on him.
[00:04:05] I'm just saying he seems he seems calm,
[00:04:08] but he seems like he could have a temper
[00:04:10] if you pushed him too far. I don't know
[00:04:12] if you want to deal with all that, you
[00:04:14] know. And from what I'm hearing, I don't
[00:04:17] know if you guys have heard this, Ian
[00:04:19] Carol is like 7 foot 4 in or something
[00:04:22] like that. People are saying he's
[00:04:23] gigantic, which is just like mindblowing
[00:04:25] to me. Okay, I'm serious about that. I
[00:04:30] heard he's 8 foot one. Have you guys
[00:04:32] heard that? Have you not been hearing
[00:04:34] that? I don't know, man. I heard he's
[00:04:36] gigantic, you know. Anyway, so many
[00:04:40] mints in the background. Thank you so
[00:04:41] much to whoever is making these. Someone
[00:04:43] even took it a step further. Look at
[00:04:45] this. This is This is nuts. I I look, I
[00:04:47] didn't even read that. I just said this
[00:04:49] is nuts. I really talk like that. Look
[00:04:52] at this.
[00:04:53] >> Offered Charlie some mints, but he
[00:04:54] wouldn't take them or listen. That's
[00:04:56] where our responsibilities as a team,
[00:04:58] you know, end. Offered Charlie some
[00:05:00] mints, but he wouldn't take them. Or
[00:05:01] listen, that's where our
[00:05:03] responsibilities as a team.
[00:05:05] >> This is just nuts. If you can't hear it,
[00:05:07] he said he offers Charlie some mints,
[00:05:09] but he didn't take them. You know, I
[00:05:11] said I said to Charlie, all I need you
[00:05:13] to do is just take these mints. Okay?
[00:05:16] There's $150 million worth of mints.
[00:05:19] This is going to take Turning Point to
[00:05:20] the next level. Okay? me and my friend,
[00:05:23] and I won't say who it is, okay? He's
[00:05:26] the emperor of Philadelphia if you
[00:05:27] really got to know. And we just want you
[00:05:29] to take these mints, okay? They got a
[00:05:32] resale value of $80 million.
[00:05:36] Charlie said no. Charlie's a man of
[00:05:38] integrity. He doesn't need no mints. Guy
[00:05:40] brushes his teeth in the morning. He
[00:05:41] didn't need all that. But yeah, this is
[00:05:44] wild people making these things here.
[00:05:47] You got to think, guys, what happens if
[00:05:48] he sees this stuff? You got to remember
[00:05:50] that. He's going to see this stuff
[00:05:53] eventually. Could you imagine? He does
[00:05:55] see it and he's just like, "What's going
[00:05:57] on with all these? Who told him about
[00:06:00] the mints?" All a sudden he's like,
[00:06:02] "Where did I slip up? Where did I slip
[00:06:04] up? Oh gosh. Oh, Shawn Ryan podcast. Oh,
[00:06:08] I mentioned the angel who had a husband
[00:06:10] named Angel who was giving me mints. Oh
[00:06:12] god, they're on to me." Calls up Erica.
[00:06:15] Erica, I have to meet you at Fort Wuka
[00:06:18] right away.
[00:06:19] No, it's not about him. Be quiet. That
[00:06:22] happened months ago. It's about the
[00:06:24] mints. I'll see you there. Okay.
[00:06:30] They figured out our mint operation. If
[00:06:32] they ever figure out what's inside those
[00:06:34] mints,
[00:06:36] all hell's going to break loose. Anyway,
[00:06:39] thank you so much for making those
[00:06:40] things, guys. Let's let's get into some
[00:06:42] stuff here. Going to go a little deeper
[00:06:44] into often, like I said. And again, I've
[00:06:48] been looking at things through the lens
[00:06:49] of often. And then there's well, I'll
[00:06:52] talk about it's what came after often.
[00:06:56] I'll I'll talk about that after. There's
[00:06:58] another thing I'll call it esgate. Okay?
[00:07:00] It's Sgate, but it was along the same
[00:07:02] lines and they weren't that far apart
[00:07:05] from each other. So, it's it's very
[00:07:08] interesting. But when you start looking
[00:07:09] every at everything through that lens,
[00:07:11] through that lens of we're not going to,
[00:07:13] you know, Mortal Kombat Ultra, that's
[00:07:15] something that they tried. They they did
[00:07:17] all sorts of wild things to see what
[00:07:20] they could do with a person. Um, tried
[00:07:23] to be very, you know, PG as I explain
[00:07:25] it. But they did all, you know, the
[00:07:27] things I'm talking about. They did wild
[00:07:29] things. And when you start looking at
[00:07:33] everything, Hollywood, movies, TV,
[00:07:38] uh even some of the quote unquote
[00:07:41] independent uh journalists and creators,
[00:07:44] when you really start looking at what's
[00:07:46] going on, cuz so many of us have asked
[00:07:48] the question, why is why are there so
[00:07:51] many why in every cartoon is there a a
[00:07:54] theme, an alphabet theme? Why why in
[00:07:57] every cartoon? Why is it in every movie?
[00:07:59] Why? Why do I turn on Netflix and that's
[00:08:01] all I see? Why is that constantly
[00:08:03] happening? Why does the news make me
[00:08:05] afraid every time I watch it? Like, why
[00:08:07] do all these things take place? And when
[00:08:09] you start looking at often more and more
[00:08:11] and some of the information, cuz we're
[00:08:12] going to go a little deeper, it starts
[00:08:14] to make sense of why why we're seeing
[00:08:16] this stuff everywhere. Again, I know I
[00:08:19] touched on this already, but I looked at
[00:08:21] it like, oh, there's just there's just
[00:08:24] these evil people and somehow they
[00:08:26] became the head of Hollywood. You know,
[00:08:28] I made the joke like, you know, a bunch
[00:08:30] of wizards just pop up out of nowhere
[00:08:32] and they're just like, we're we're
[00:08:33] taking over the movie industry. You
[00:08:35] know, I need every man in here to put on
[00:08:37] a dress immediately.
[00:08:39] If you want money, who whoever puts on
[00:08:42] the dress fastest gets a hund00 million.
[00:08:44] Kevin Hart, would you like to start?
[00:08:47] Kevin's like, "Yep,
[00:08:50] got it. My cleavage look good, boss?
[00:08:54] It looks great." Anybody else? Oh, look
[00:08:57] at you. You're all in. Oh, fantastic.
[00:09:00] Fantastic. This is very good.
[00:09:03] You know, that is Listen, I'm making it
[00:09:06] funny, but that's what happens. That's
[00:09:08] what's happening. It's very weird. Um,
[00:09:11] and it's and it's going down like a
[00:09:12] weird road, but let's let's get into it.
[00:09:14] Thank god it's today as we should. Um
[00:09:18] the deeper into often. So let's just get
[00:09:21] right into it. Um so it was a highly
[00:09:24] classified joint agency uh joint uh
[00:09:28] effort between the agency and the DoD.
[00:09:32] It ran from the late60s into the 70s.
[00:09:35] Exact dates are unclear due to the
[00:09:37] destruction of most of the records.
[00:09:39] There was like a destruction order. I
[00:09:41] don't know if you knew this. And a lot
[00:09:43] of this is getting out because there are
[00:09:45] a bunch of files that are left that
[00:09:46] explain things. I actually have one of
[00:09:48] the files and it's so weird. I I might
[00:09:51] try and pull that up at the end. It's
[00:09:52] such a weird thing. Um but there was a
[00:09:56] destruction order so a lot of it, you
[00:09:59] know, the craziest of it probably got
[00:10:01] put aside. Yeah. I'm wondering and I'm
[00:10:04] I'm working with my my researcher, but
[00:10:06] we're looking into what is left in
[00:10:09] regards to Hollywood if if anything at
[00:10:11] all. Like I can't I can't say that there
[00:10:13] is or there isn't. It looks like there
[00:10:15] is, you know, by the look of things, but
[00:10:18] we'd love to see some actually like
[00:10:19] verifiable information. But we keep
[00:10:22] going here. Mortal Kombat Ultra, you
[00:10:24] guys know what that is. Bang bang bang.
[00:10:26] You understand? Uh Mortal Kombat Ultra
[00:10:28] focused primarily on substance and
[00:10:30] psychological, often deliberately pushed
[00:10:33] into more esoteric uh territory. Uh, it
[00:10:37] investigated occult practices, ritual
[00:10:39] magic, uh, Satanism, demonology,
[00:10:42] astrology, tarot cards. Okay. Uh, and
[00:10:47] you know what's funny about this? When I
[00:10:48] when I hear that, it's so interesting to
[00:10:50] me because when I would work in film and
[00:10:52] television, I worked a position, it was
[00:10:55] called locations, and it would make it
[00:10:57] would you'd be everywhere basically.
[00:10:59] You'd interact with every department and
[00:11:01] you'd have to clean up after
[00:11:02] celebrities. You'd have to clean up
[00:11:04] their trailers, make sure they're all
[00:11:06] good. You'd set up their trailers to
[00:11:08] begin with. And so many sets that I was
[00:11:12] on, there was always tarot cards. Always
[00:11:18] barely. I could I couldn't think of one
[00:11:20] production I was on where they didn't
[00:11:22] have some room where they had a bunch of
[00:11:24] tarot cards all the time. Uh we didn't
[00:11:27] have to buy them for them. They already
[00:11:29] had them, but it was just like a
[00:11:30] constant thing that you'd see. uh
[00:11:32] ceremonial and religious rituals that
[00:11:35] really stands out to me especially as we
[00:11:37] talk about Charlie Kirk, we talk about
[00:11:40] uh turning point faith and we talk about
[00:11:43] all the connective tissue and the key
[00:11:45] players that I'll get into near the end,
[00:11:47] but that really stands out to me because
[00:11:50] when you look at what they're doing and
[00:11:53] I I won't just call out Turning Point
[00:11:55] Faith just in general, just in general
[00:11:57] when you see the the spectacle that's
[00:12:00] being made in a lot of these mega
[00:12:02] churches and things like that. Um, you
[00:12:04] know, a memorial service for Charlie is
[00:12:06] just riddled with pyrochnics and like
[00:12:08] all of this pageantry really. Um, it
[00:12:12] really stands out and and you think to
[00:12:14] yourself, well, why do they do that kind
[00:12:16] of thing? Like, why would you do that?
[00:12:18] Like, I wouldn't do that. God forbid. I
[00:12:20] don't even want to talk. God forbid I'm
[00:12:21] in a situation like that. Never would I
[00:12:25] think to do that. Never. No matter what.
[00:12:28] No matter what. I don't care if my wife
[00:12:30] was Dolly Parton.
[00:12:33] I never never would I think I don't know
[00:12:35] why I chose that person. I was like, "My
[00:12:37] wife's blonde. I got to pick a blonde."
[00:12:39] Uh,
[00:12:41] never would I do anything like that. It
[00:12:43] just seems so out of place, so out of
[00:12:46] character. Um, but there's a reason that
[00:12:48] they do things like that. We keep going,
[00:12:51] and this stands out to me even more. Uh,
[00:12:54] symbolic belief manipulation. There's a
[00:12:57] lot of that going on, you know, and and
[00:12:59] if I had to explain that just briefly,
[00:13:02] that's the whole thing of um if you
[00:13:05] don't believe Candace is evil, then
[00:13:08] you're against God and I'm going to
[00:13:10] loosely bring up I'm not even going to
[00:13:12] really bring up scripture. I'm just
[00:13:13] going to say she's unholy. I'm just
[00:13:15] going to say you shouldn't believe in
[00:13:17] her and you're all going to just believe
[00:13:19] me. and if you even stand up to question
[00:13:21] me, well then you're right along with
[00:13:23] her and you know you're you're you're in
[00:13:26] for eternal damnation. That type of
[00:13:27] thing. Um taking your beliefs and really
[00:13:30] twisting them for their own will. And
[00:13:33] you see a lot of that with these things.
[00:13:36] Um what what is it called? Uh Cal
[00:13:37] Calvary Church. Calvary, is that what it
[00:13:40] is? Um you see a lot of that with them.
[00:13:42] You see a lot of that with Turning Point
[00:13:44] Faith. And you know Turning Point Faith,
[00:13:47] I didn't pick up on it. And same with C
[00:13:49] uh Calvary. I didn't pick up on it until
[00:13:52] Candace and Tucker made them really
[00:13:56] activate in a sense. Otherwise, I was
[00:13:59] just like, "Oh, you know, it's just
[00:14:00] regular stuff. They're just bringing
[00:14:02] faith in, you know, nothing wrong with
[00:14:03] that." Uh, and that's why it's so
[00:14:07] insidious.
[00:14:09] Because there is nothing wrong with that
[00:14:10] and it's actually a really good thing,
[00:14:11] but when somebody, you know, twists it
[00:14:14] for their own agenda, it becomes evil.
[00:14:17] uh when combined with uh substance um
[00:14:21] could produce deeper longerlasting and
[00:14:24] you know what you don't even have to
[00:14:25] combined it with anything in reality I
[00:14:28] mean let's be real with what we're
[00:14:30] looking at what we're talking about it
[00:14:32] um it doesn't have to be combined with
[00:14:33] anything people are just doing it and
[00:14:35] you know what it could be combined with
[00:14:37] now that I'm thinking about it combined
[00:14:39] with social media combined with uh not
[00:14:43] wanting to be the bad person who
[00:14:44] believes in Candace not wanting to the
[00:14:47] the terrible person who wants to hear
[00:14:48] more of what Tucker has to say. You
[00:14:50] combined it with that and that's been
[00:14:53] enough for people. We've seen that
[00:14:54] throughout the year, past 5 years, six
[00:14:56] years. We've seen that so many times.
[00:14:59] They don't have to combine it with
[00:15:00] anything. Um
[00:15:02] could produce deeper, longerlasting, and
[00:15:04] more reliable effects than uh hypnosis.
[00:15:08] Trying to stay away from uh these
[00:15:10] keywords here. Um more reliable than
[00:15:13] hypnosis alone. One of you actually
[00:15:15] mentioned that Erica said something
[00:15:16] about hypnosis while she was with Barry
[00:15:19] Weiss. I have to look into that. I'm not
[00:15:20] sure what that was. Uh core purpose, the
[00:15:24] uh hypothesis was certain ritualistic
[00:15:27] and ex esoteric techniques could induce
[00:15:31] profound altered states of
[00:15:32] consciousness. You know what's funny? Uh
[00:15:35] I I know there's a story with Joe Rogan.
[00:15:38] I don't know if you know with Joe Rogan.
[00:15:40] Joe Rogan bought a comedy club.
[00:15:42] Everybody knows Joe Rogan has the
[00:15:44] mothership. It's on Sixth Street. It's a
[00:15:45] great place. I've been there. I saw Joey
[00:15:47] Diaz live. It was mindblowing. I saw
[00:15:50] Rogan, but Joey Diaz was like, "Holy."
[00:15:52] Um, it was Rogan. Joey Diaz or no, Joe
[00:15:56] Rogan, Tony Hinchcliffe, Joey Diaz. I
[00:15:59] was like, "What is going on right now?"
[00:16:01] Um,
[00:16:02] when you think about the fact that Joe
[00:16:04] Rogan bought a club before, the club
[00:16:06] that he's in now, that's the second
[00:16:08] venue that he bought. He bought a first
[00:16:10] one and there were things like this
[00:16:13] going on. So basically, just to break it
[00:16:15] down, this guy was like a con artist and
[00:16:19] he was getting a bunch of people to
[00:16:20] follow him, right? He had them doing
[00:16:22] yoga and different things like that. And
[00:16:25] he was he was a con artist. He wasn't
[00:16:28] real. He was just getting these people
[00:16:29] to do things that he wanted to do, if
[00:16:31] you get my drift. And the remarkable
[00:16:34] thing is when you hear the the
[00:16:37] documentary and you hear the people talk
[00:16:39] about it, he had this thing called the
[00:16:42] knowing. He said only the most dedicated
[00:16:45] people could receive the knowing. Okay?
[00:16:49] And what the knowing would be, he would
[00:16:51] get into some ceremony type of thing and
[00:16:53] he would simply just put a finger on
[00:16:55] your head and he would be transferring
[00:16:58] the knowing. He was like some deity in
[00:17:00] their eyes, right? and he was
[00:17:02] transferring the knowing to them. And
[00:17:04] the people who received it report that
[00:17:07] it was the deepest
[00:17:10] religious experience they've ever had.
[00:17:14] Like it was truly they felt it. It was
[00:17:17] real. You could not convince them
[00:17:19] otherwise. They you know there's convol
[00:17:21] they're dropping on the ground all the
[00:17:23] things that you think to see and they're
[00:17:25] like it is 100% real. They didn't have
[00:17:27] to act. It was a beautiful, profound
[00:17:30] moment in their lives that they still
[00:17:32] hang on to to this day, although they
[00:17:34] know that that guy was a con artist.
[00:17:37] Really, really weird stuff. So, when I
[00:17:39] see that, when I see that right there,
[00:17:42] um, it makes a lot of sense. Profound
[00:17:44] states of consciousness. That's exactly
[00:17:45] what this guy would do. Um, I'd get into
[00:17:47] it more, but that guy was really sleazy.
[00:17:49] The things I'd have to describe are just
[00:17:51] gross. Um, also it creates stronger uh
[00:17:55] disassociate barriers. This is very
[00:17:58] interesting. Creates stronger mental
[00:18:00] barriers, mental walls where you could
[00:18:03] hide commands or personalities
[00:18:04] allegedly. Maybe, perhaps, I don't know.
[00:18:07] We're just talking here, right? Um,
[00:18:09] that's interesting because I've thought
[00:18:12] that,
[00:18:14] not to be insulting, but I've thought
[00:18:16] that about Erica cuz sometimes Erica
[00:18:17] just seems
[00:18:20] she seems like she seems intense. That's
[00:18:22] the nicest word I could uh put there.
[00:18:25] She seems very intense. Like when she
[00:18:27] did that whole thing with Barry Weiss
[00:18:28] and she's like just stop. That's it.
[00:18:31] Like it was weird. Like she brought up
[00:18:32] Candace and all a sudden she's like and
[00:18:35] she's doing that whole thing and it was
[00:18:36] like huh. And people are always like,
[00:18:38] "Oh, she's just this big actor, etc.,
[00:18:41] etc." And it's like maybe or maybe
[00:18:44] something switches on, you know, because
[00:18:47] it's it's very abnormal. I mean, even if
[00:18:50] you were acting, you know, and somebody
[00:18:52] was telling you to act and you went
[00:18:54] like, "Okay, and then I'll go like
[00:18:55] this."
[00:18:57] They'd be like, "No, no, no, no, no, no,
[00:18:59] no. Put that away. I don't know what
[00:19:01] that was." Listen, don't do that. When
[00:19:03] Barry Weiss brings up Candace, just
[00:19:06] simply look at her sternly and say,
[00:19:08] "Stop." Really? Because I can just You
[00:19:11] be like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[00:19:13] Whatever your eyes are doing, please
[00:19:15] don't do that." Okay, just you just have
[00:19:17] to do this one thing, right? You
[00:19:19] wouldn't want that. You'd be like, "Get
[00:19:20] out of here with that." Um, keep going.
[00:19:23] Implant long-term suggestions, triggers,
[00:19:25] uh, and behaviors.
[00:19:28] I mean, this is real stuff. Again,
[00:19:30] again, you have to remember this is not
[00:19:32] Mortal Kombat Ultra, right? This is
[00:19:34] something different. So, they're not
[00:19:35] doing it through anything but the
[00:19:38] ritual, the ceremony, and you know,
[00:19:41] possibly being able to take your belief
[00:19:43] system and turning that into this. Okay?
[00:19:48] So,
[00:19:50] and I know I'm talking about certain
[00:19:51] people right now and I'm putting it
[00:19:53] through that lens, but even think about
[00:19:55] how social media can do that with a
[00:19:57] person, right? It can really change how
[00:20:01] some they can take your belief system,
[00:20:03] they can show you a bunch of images over
[00:20:05] and over again. And you know, and and
[00:20:08] these images are just non-stop. You stay
[00:20:10] up till 3:00 a.m., you get these images
[00:20:11] until 3:00 a.m. You wake up, grab your
[00:20:13] phone, you get it all again. And that's
[00:20:15] just every single day. Like imagine what
[00:20:17] that could do to a person if if and I'm
[00:20:20] not saying this is happening. If the
[00:20:22] things we were being showed were
[00:20:24] intentional, right? I'm not saying
[00:20:26] that's happening. They wouldn't do that.
[00:20:27] That's Elon is the savior of free speech
[00:20:31] actually. And he would never do anything
[00:20:34] like that. Thank you. And Mark
[00:20:36] Zuckerberg's just a cool guy. He's just
[00:20:38] a cool guy. Have you seen his hair
[00:20:39] lately? He's just a cool guy. uh exploit
[00:20:42] exploit deeply held belief systems,
[00:20:44] fears, symbolic frameworks
[00:20:48] for leverage. You know, it's just more
[00:20:50] of the same of what I'm talking about
[00:20:51] here. Potentially produce. And this is
[00:20:54] not this is not this is what's on
[00:20:57] record, okay? This is not just me like
[00:21:00] being like, "Oh, what can I say?" Like,
[00:21:01] no, no, no. This is on record. This is
[00:21:04] what it is. Um let's keep going here. Uh
[00:21:08] this made often the bridge between
[00:21:10] Mortal Kombat and scientificbased
[00:21:13] approach
[00:21:15] uh you know scientific with uh Mortal
[00:21:18] Kombat Ultra they were they were doing
[00:21:20] science that's all they were doing uh
[00:21:22] key characteristics uh between the
[00:21:24] agency and the DoD it was an effort it
[00:21:27] was man managed by agency technical
[00:21:29] services division same group that ran
[00:21:32] Mortal Kombat Ultra under Sydney
[00:21:34] Gotautle in collaboration with the US
[00:21:38] chem corpse at Edgewood Arsenal,
[00:21:41] Maryland and Fort uh Dietrich. I've
[00:21:45] actually never heard of that fort. I
[00:21:46] would uh I want to dig into that a
[00:21:48] little more. Uh going deeper,
[00:21:51] ritualistic and occult details. The uh
[00:21:54] ritualistic elements are the most
[00:21:57] shadowy and controversial aspect of of
[00:22:00] surviving records are extremely limited
[00:22:03] uh due to the 1973 like I told you there
[00:22:05] was a destruction order by then director
[00:22:09] Richard Helms over 95% of the files were
[00:22:12] shredded. Uh I think that's speculated.
[00:22:15] I mean I don't think they could possibly
[00:22:17] know how many but that is what is said.
[00:22:20] Uh it is strongly known or inferred the
[00:22:24] combination of rituals uh experiments uh
[00:22:27] deliberately
[00:22:29] deliberately with ceremony and ritual
[00:22:31] setting to test whether the symbolic and
[00:22:34] emotional intensity amplified
[00:22:37] uh mental walls suggestability and
[00:22:41] long-term programming. Now, I put this
[00:22:44] here. This is this is the only thing
[00:22:45] that I've altered because that's what
[00:22:47] comes to mind, right? And when I say
[00:22:49] church, I mean like the mega churches
[00:22:52] cuz it's a different thing. Like I go to
[00:22:53] a church where there's I don't know in
[00:22:56] in one service there's 80 people may
[00:22:59] maybe a hundred and it's not really
[00:23:01] happening there because you can hear by
[00:23:03] what they're saying. They're just
[00:23:04] covering, you know, the book. They're
[00:23:07] they stick to the book. Um, but if you
[00:23:09] go to other places where it's thousands
[00:23:11] of people and the front row is like
[00:23:14] Super Bowl tickets, that type of thing.
[00:23:17] That place a lot of the time will push
[00:23:21] different things. It's very weird. You
[00:23:23] know what I'm actually thinking of?
[00:23:24] There was one big church. I think it was
[00:23:26] Steven Fertick.
[00:23:28] And Stephen Fertick, I love Stephen
[00:23:31] Fertick, by the way. I think he's great.
[00:23:32] I mean, there's some talks that I've
[00:23:34] heard I'm like, "Wow, that guy's great."
[00:23:36] But there was one time where he did um
[00:23:38] so this is this is your hand. Um the the
[00:23:41] the the hand signal he did a lot of
[00:23:44] people confuse it for I love you uh or
[00:23:46] rock and roll. So it's he had this
[00:23:48] finger extended, this finger extended.
[00:23:51] These two fingers were down. I'm not
[00:23:53] doing it. Uh these two fingers were
[00:23:54] down, this finger was up. So this
[00:23:56] finger, this finger and this finger are
[00:23:58] all extended. These two are down. He did
[00:24:01] that hand symbol and people called him
[00:24:02] out because they knew that that was
[00:24:04] connected to the occult. I mean, he's in
[00:24:06] front of a big churchgoing people,
[00:24:08] right? A massive amount of people and
[00:24:11] it's on the internet. So, people called
[00:24:12] it out and he made sure to do it in
[00:24:15] front of everybody. And then he simply
[00:24:17] came out and said, "Oh, I just thought
[00:24:18] that meant rock and roll, that's all."
[00:24:20] He's like, "I've never heard it
[00:24:21] mentioned in any other thing." I was
[00:24:23] like, "That's so interesting." Cuz he's
[00:24:24] a grown man. He has access to the
[00:24:26] internet like everybody. And I don't
[00:24:29] believe that he thought it was just rock
[00:24:30] and roll. And then you start to read
[00:24:33] about this. I'm not saying he's involved
[00:24:35] or anything. That's not what I'm saying.
[00:24:36] But I just find it interesting that
[00:24:38] someone will do something like that. Say
[00:24:40] that they think it's rock and roll and
[00:24:42] then you hear about this often, right?
[00:24:46] And how it's implemented. And
[00:24:49] I'm going to get back to this, but I'll
[00:24:51] just say and then when it comes to your
[00:24:53] your conscious and your superconscious,
[00:24:55] you take in whatever you see. No matter
[00:24:58] what, whether you're concentrating on
[00:24:59] this picture or not, you're still taking
[00:25:01] it in. Whether you're concentrating on
[00:25:03] the color over here, you're taking it
[00:25:05] in. That's the way it works. You see it,
[00:25:07] your superconscious is taking it in. And
[00:25:09] that's what he did to all those people.
[00:25:11] They all took in that symbol. Erica
[00:25:13] actually did the same thing at Charlie's
[00:25:14] memorial. And people are just like, "It
[00:25:16] means I love you." But believe you me,
[00:25:18] that hand symbol existed far before hand
[00:25:22] the sign language was even invented. So,
[00:25:25] just saying. Anyway, let's keep going.
[00:25:27] Uh, specific occult techniques included,
[00:25:30] uh, ceremonial magic, invocations, which
[00:25:32] are chants, sigles, alt, uh, altars. Uh,
[00:25:35] what's a sigle? Um, altars, uh, I think
[00:25:39] the altar would be something like a mega
[00:25:41] church, uh, a huge dedication. Um, and
[00:25:44] then chants. Chance would be I think it
[00:25:47] would be talking points. When it comes
[00:25:49] to chanting, I think it would be the
[00:25:51] talking points. Like, you know, back in
[00:25:52] the day, sharp as attack. He's sharp as
[00:25:54] attack. that guy is sharp as attack.
[00:25:56] Like that whole thing that was that
[00:25:57] became a chant, right? And then when
[00:26:00] people and then, you know, if anybody
[00:26:01] takes that in enough, they hear it and
[00:26:03] they go, "No, no, no, no. He's actually
[00:26:05] sharp as attack." I've actually I've
[00:26:06] heard it on all the news stations,
[00:26:08] actually. So, I think they wouldn't make
[00:26:10] it up. And you're like, "Okay, all
[00:26:12] right. Uh, and then what's a sigil?"
[00:26:15] Now, if you don't know what a sigil is,
[00:26:17] a sigil is a symbol. It's funny. I
[00:26:20] talked to somebody. I interviewed him.
[00:26:22] He was a he he was deep in the occult,
[00:26:25] right? He was actually he's actually a
[00:26:26] teacher. He's like a a cult practitioner
[00:26:28] and I wanted to interview him. I wanted
[00:26:30] to understand and it it was a very
[00:26:32] helpful conversation. Um and he revealed
[00:26:36] what a sigil was. And he made a sigil.
[00:26:39] And when he made it, I wouldn't look at
[00:26:41] it because what a sigil is, it's a
[00:26:43] symbol that is endowed with a with a um
[00:26:50] with an intention.
[00:26:52] And that's what you're putting the
[00:26:55] intention on this symbol. And when you
[00:26:57] show this symbol, that that intention
[00:27:01] radiates out. And again, back to your
[00:27:03] superconscious, whether or not you're
[00:27:05] taking it in, you are going to take in
[00:27:07] that intention. That's kind of it's
[00:27:09] magic. It's basically what that is. Um,
[00:27:11] if you want to know an example of a
[00:27:13] sigil, um, any logo could be like a
[00:27:16] sigil. We don't know what intention was
[00:27:18] made when, you know, Google or or
[00:27:20] anybody made their logos, right? We have
[00:27:22] no idea. Um, but a good a good uh what
[00:27:26] is his name? Led Zeppelin. Zed
[00:27:30] Zeppelin.
[00:27:32] Zeppelin. Lead
[00:27:34] singer. What is his name? I know you're
[00:27:38] yelling it at the screen right now
[00:27:39] because everybody knows this guy's name.
[00:27:41] Was it Robert Plant? No. No, it couldn't
[00:27:44] have been. I'm going to say occult. He
[00:27:46] was deeply into the occult, just so you
[00:27:48] know. Like deep deep into the occult.
[00:27:51] Okay. Robert Plant still comes up. Yep.
[00:27:54] Jimmy Paige. That's who it was. Sorry.
[00:27:56] It was Jimmy Page. So Jimmy Paige.
[00:28:00] Let me put Jimmy Page in here so you can
[00:28:02] see that you've already been exposed to
[00:28:04] a sigil before. Jimmy Page. Uh sigil.
[00:28:09] And this is not this is not I'm not just
[00:28:11] making this up. He he made a sigil. He
[00:28:14] knew what a sigil was. He was very much
[00:28:17] into it. Um, where is he? So, he used to
[00:28:21] wear uh certain suits. There it is.
[00:28:25] There it is. So, that's his sigil.
[00:28:28] That's it. He would wear that on his
[00:28:30] robes, on his uh on the stuff he would
[00:28:33] wear on stage. He would always have that
[00:28:35] sigil. I didn't want it on screen too
[00:28:36] long, but he would always have that
[00:28:37] sigil. Okay, that's a good example of
[00:28:41] one because he had some intention inside
[00:28:44] of it and nobody knows what it is to
[00:28:46] this day. He won't even he won't he
[00:28:47] won't tell anybody, but it it it's close
[00:28:50] to the first sigil that was ever made.
[00:28:53] Anyway, let's keep going. Uh, Satanism,
[00:28:56] demonology elements, and fear-based
[00:28:58] rituals to induce submission. And for
[00:29:01] me, I wrote this in here. I said
[00:29:02] Hollywood and fear in the media. And
[00:29:04] that's when I brought up, you know, the
[00:29:06] news always makes you feel like uh
[00:29:08] demoralized. The news always makes you
[00:29:10] feel a little sad, right? It's that type
[00:29:12] of thing, right? And also, as we talk
[00:29:16] about the holy mob
[00:29:18] and other people in the media, don't
[00:29:22] they always try to make you feel
[00:29:24] terrible about things? Right? I think
[00:29:27] that's why a lot of people like this
[00:29:28] show because I try to make things funny
[00:29:30] and I don't leave you I try not to leave
[00:29:32] you with a terrible feeling. There's a
[00:29:34] lot of people that do want you to leave
[00:29:35] with a terrible feeling. That's what
[00:29:38] they want. They want you to leave with a
[00:29:39] fear inside of you. Um, let's keep
[00:29:41] going. Astra, uh, astrology and terra
[00:29:45] for psychological profiling or symbolic
[00:29:48] trigger implication. So, that's more of
[00:29:51] the same um, you know, just triggering
[00:29:54] thoughts, triggering, you know, whatever
[00:29:57] uh, commands awakening something in
[00:30:00] someone. You ever seen that uh, video? I
[00:30:02] think it's Al Roker and somebody says,
[00:30:04] "Holy Ghost." He's like live on TV and
[00:30:07] the woman next to him goes, "Holy
[00:30:08] Ghost." And he goes
[00:30:10] and he just stares at the screen for
[00:30:12] like 20 sec. He doesn't blink or
[00:30:13] anything for like 20 seconds and then he
[00:30:15] snaps out of it. Oh, there's so many
[00:30:17] videos of that. Basketball players,
[00:30:19] everybody. It's so It's so wild when you
[00:30:22] see it happen. I'm gonna I gota I gotta
[00:30:25] find one. Let me find one. Dre, how do
[00:30:28] you write his name? Draymond Green
[00:30:32] zoning out.
[00:30:34] It's so weird when you see it. There's
[00:30:36] so many of these, too. Oh, if I could
[00:30:39] just find, it's going to be too hard to
[00:30:42] find. Let me just try X one time. He
[00:30:45] just he just spaces out. And it's the
[00:30:48] weirdest thing. It just happens out of
[00:30:50] nowhere. It's always when like some word
[00:30:52] is said. Um and you know, it's it's no
[00:30:54] like certain word. Uh where is this guy?
[00:30:59] Uh, you'll never find it. It's Is this
[00:31:02] it?
[00:31:02] >> Victory type of guy.
[00:31:05] >> Is this it?
[00:31:05] >> Not leaving this game looking for
[00:31:07] something to build off on. We [ __ ]
[00:31:08] suck.
[00:31:09] >> Okay. No, that's not it.
[00:31:13] No, there's one where he just tunes out.
[00:31:16] Oh man. I'll show it to you in another
[00:31:18] episode. Let's jump back over here.
[00:31:21] Um, so we jump in and oh, and then what
[00:31:25] I wrote for that type of thing, when I
[00:31:26] wrote the group ritual, uh, involving
[00:31:28] symbolic role playinging, etc., uh, I
[00:31:31] said Charlie's memorial, that really
[00:31:34] signified that to me. And rallies in
[00:31:35] general. That's that's what they're
[00:31:38] doing, right? You really do. Um, I
[00:31:42] wouldn't say leave a different person
[00:31:43] when that type of stuff happens, but you
[00:31:45] were very taken in by the spectacle. It
[00:31:48] is. And and you know what? Even if I say
[00:31:51] Charlie's Memorial, you could even go
[00:31:53] deeper. Like watch it if you want. Uh
[00:31:56] watch a Taylor Swift concert or watch
[00:31:58] like a I don't know what that type of
[00:32:00] music is called. Is it called EPD or EMD
[00:32:02] or something like that? That that like
[00:32:04] where it's just beats. Watch one of
[00:32:06] those concerts. The stuff that they're
[00:32:08] doing now with um with holograms is
[00:32:11] nuts. So, it'll be like this thing that
[00:32:14] looks like some kind of demon and it's
[00:32:16] like up and it's moving around and it's
[00:32:18] smashing things and you're sitting there
[00:32:21] watching all of this and again your
[00:32:23] mind's just taking it all in. So,
[00:32:24] whatever their real intention is when
[00:32:26] they show you that type of stuff, it's
[00:32:28] getting to you whether you realize it or
[00:32:30] not. Um, symbolic environments,
[00:32:34] uh, subjects were exposed, carefully
[00:32:38] designed settings. Again, that speaks to
[00:32:41] what we're saying. uh you know symbolic
[00:32:43] props, invocations during and after uh
[00:32:46] exploited belief systems, create
[00:32:49] profound altered states, hidden command
[00:32:52] structures, etc. And I just said
[00:32:54] gatherings because it goes right back to
[00:32:56] what we were talking about before. Um
[00:32:58] and then the goal of the amplification
[00:33:01] uh amplification, sorry. Uh the program
[00:33:04] tested the theory that rituals could
[00:33:07] make more reliable, longerlasting and
[00:33:09] less resistant to deprogramming um like
[00:33:12] hypnosis ex and you must be a part of
[00:33:15] it. That's what I was saying with this
[00:33:16] whole thing because there is an element
[00:33:18] of that in a lot of things that you have
[00:33:20] to be a part of it. You have to be on
[00:33:23] one side or the other. You have to
[00:33:25] engage in all this. If you're with us,
[00:33:27] you must engage in everything that we
[00:33:29] engage in. It's uh it's very weird. And
[00:33:32] then I just wrote at the end, this is
[00:33:33] the state of the world. You see it
[00:33:34] everywhere. You really do. When you look
[00:33:36] around, you see it everywhere. We're
[00:33:38] already at
[00:33:40] I'm not going to say it. I'm not going
[00:33:42] to say it. You see what minutes we're
[00:33:44] at? I don't want to say that. I'm going
[00:33:46] to say we're at 34. We're already at 34
[00:33:48] minutes. Uh
[00:33:50] that would just be too on the nose. No,
[00:33:52] no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Um but every
[00:33:56] But even that, that's an example. I said
[00:33:59] you don't I'm not going to say the
[00:34:00] minute. I said 34 minutes. Then you
[00:34:04] look, you see it's not 34 minutes. It's
[00:34:06] one lower. You take that in. I didn't do
[00:34:09] that on purpose. But it's like it's an
[00:34:11] example of how that works. Now, what if
[00:34:15] I told you and that was just us getting
[00:34:17] deeper into it. I hope that helped a
[00:34:19] little bit. I hope that helped you see
[00:34:21] the world a little bit. I hope uh you
[00:34:23] know it's like they live and I just gave
[00:34:24] you the glasses for a second. You know
[00:34:26] what I mean? If you don't know about the
[00:34:28] movie They Live, please go go and see it
[00:34:31] right away. I I should uh I should do
[00:34:33] some comparisons with that movie
[00:34:34] actually. Um but anyway, what if I told
[00:34:37] you that Charlie and Erica were in the
[00:34:40] vicinity of a lot of these sites where
[00:34:45] often and Mortal Kombat were actually
[00:34:48] happening.
[00:34:50] Would you believe me?
[00:34:52] not super close, but the fact that they
[00:34:55] were even in the vicinity and re really
[00:34:58] really shows something because who
[00:35:00] knows,
[00:35:02] let's just say it's in B. Let's just say
[00:35:04] something's going on in a building often
[00:35:07] is happening in a building and there's a
[00:35:10] bunch of schools, uh, companies,
[00:35:15] buildings, whatever you want to say.
[00:35:17] There's a bunch of community outside of
[00:35:19] it. How far do you think they would
[00:35:20] venture out in order to do what they're
[00:35:24] trying to do? I would say pretty far. I
[00:35:27] think they would travel. I think they'd
[00:35:29] look around. I think they try and find a
[00:35:31] young kid who's 6'7,
[00:35:34] who speaks immaculately, who has passion
[00:35:37] in his voice. Now, I'm not saying that's
[00:35:39] what happened, but it's very very I
[00:35:43] don't know. It's just weird to me. So,
[00:35:44] let's go through this a little bit. So
[00:35:46] Charlie was born 1993 Chicago suburbs.
[00:35:49] Um childhood upbringing Arlington
[00:35:52] Heights, Prospect Heights,
[00:35:55] Northwest suburbs. Uh high school was
[00:35:57] Wheeling Wheeling High School. This is
[00:36:00] where they offered the uh gifted
[00:36:02] program. They had they had gifted
[00:36:05] programming in there. They focused a lot
[00:36:07] on leadership. Um it was almost like a
[00:36:10] Yale. That's what it's like. It's it's
[00:36:12] almost like a smaller version of Yale
[00:36:15] where they're focusing in on leadership.
[00:36:17] They're trying to make you into
[00:36:20] something worthwhile as you leave that
[00:36:22] school. And honestly, not all schools
[00:36:23] are doing that. Um brief college stint,
[00:36:27] Harper College, um Illinois, that's 2012
[00:36:30] to 2023 or sorry, uh 2013. So that
[00:36:34] that's his little upbringing there. And
[00:36:36] at some point within this within this
[00:36:40] right here, at some point he is
[00:36:42] connected with that man. Now, I know
[00:36:45] that it's very odd because Candace
[00:36:48] brings up him being at some X-Men
[00:36:50] school. And I'm like, okay, well, what
[00:36:53] school could it have been? Him and
[00:36:54] Candace met in 2017.
[00:36:57] That means either he had this short
[00:36:59] stint and somehow he was connected to
[00:37:03] that man through the schools or he was a
[00:37:07] part of some other school that we have
[00:37:08] no idea about and he was connected uh at
[00:37:11] an earlier date because
[00:37:14] or he was just connected to this man for
[00:37:16] years because they discuss Candace. They
[00:37:18] discuss the dreams that Charlie's having
[00:37:20] and they discuss Candace and that man
[00:37:22] says he wants to meet Candace. And I
[00:37:24] really hope Candace answers the question
[00:37:26] of if she ever met that man and if she
[00:37:27] knows who he actually was. Proximities
[00:37:30] uh University of Illinois Medical
[00:37:32] School, Chicago area, 20 miles from and
[00:37:36] was a documented Mortal Kombat U site.
[00:37:40] Okay. They would do behavioral studies.
[00:37:43] It was reused for often behavioral
[00:37:46] research and a part of Sgate. That's
[00:37:48] something that I'll talk about later.
[00:37:50] Legacy Networks.
[00:37:52] So, this was very close, very, very
[00:37:54] close to Charlie. But there's another
[00:37:56] place. Okay. Uh, Hines VA hospital,
[00:38:00] Chicago area, 25 miles. It was a Mortal
[00:38:03] Kombat site, legacy use in often in
[00:38:07] related studies. Right. Then there is
[00:38:10] Juliet. Juliet prison 50 miles a little
[00:38:14] further. But this was also a site that
[00:38:16] they would use um for yeah, I'll just
[00:38:20] say nefarious purposes, right? This this
[00:38:23] is straight just for the from what we
[00:38:26] know just the Mortal Kombat side of
[00:38:28] things. And what they would do was just
[00:38:32] I man what people don't even know the
[00:38:36] half of it, right? We all think like,
[00:38:38] oh, this person, this person, they they
[00:38:41] would the most I can say is they would
[00:38:44] break someone. That's what I could say.
[00:38:46] In in the most meticulous way, you know,
[00:38:49] nothing nothing uh nothing physical,
[00:38:52] nothing physical, but just man, and
[00:38:55] there were so many people who who they
[00:38:57] who they did that stuff like like
[00:38:59] thousands thousands, probably more than
[00:39:01] we even know. um time overlap early
[00:39:04] childhood and education from 1993 to uh
[00:39:09] wow it's so wild when I see people born
[00:39:11] in the '9s that's crazy uh to 2012 uh
[00:39:15] during often's continuation late7s and
[00:39:18] escate uh continuation 1978 to 1995 with
[00:39:23] post 1995 legacy research potentially
[00:39:26] using regional infrastructure and here's
[00:39:29] the thing here's why I bring this up
[00:39:31] right cuz people can say like, "Oh man,
[00:39:33] this was you know the time and you know
[00:39:36] would they really this stuff never
[00:39:38] stopped." You know what's funny? I say
[00:39:40] that this stuff I don't know for sure.
[00:39:43] Maybe perhaps allegedly, who knows? It
[00:39:46] seems like why would you stop a good
[00:39:48] thing? And also to couple it with this,
[00:39:52] think about Gary from Paramount
[00:39:54] Tactical. When he's having that secret
[00:39:56] conversation with Mitch, he actually
[00:39:58] says the same thing. And he says he has
[00:40:01] I would love to talk to him about this
[00:40:03] because he's you know he's on the inside
[00:40:05] kind of you know I don't even know if
[00:40:07] he's retired but he says he has proof.
[00:40:11] I was like what the guy that's going
[00:40:13] with the official narrative on
[00:40:14] everything he's like this stuff didn't
[00:40:16] stop and I think I have proof.
[00:40:19] Mind-blowing to me. Just mind-blowing.
[00:40:21] He really said that in the conversation.
[00:40:23] It was two hours so I couldn't break it
[00:40:25] all down for you guys but yeah he says
[00:40:26] that in that conversation. You can find
[00:40:28] it at about 1 hour, probably 1 hour and
[00:40:31] 20 minutes to 1 hour and 50 minutes. He
[00:40:33] he says something along those lines to
[00:40:35] Mitch. Uh Erica uh Kirk Fronie um 1988
[00:40:42] 1989 it's 1980 uh 1989 that's when she
[00:40:45] was born. uh primarily Scottsdale's,
[00:40:48] Phoenix, late Denver, Colorado. Uh early
[00:40:51] childhood, raised in Scottsdale,
[00:40:53] Arizona. Post divorce, graduated from
[00:40:55] Notre Dame Preparation High School,
[00:40:58] Scottsdale, 2007 College. Brief
[00:41:01] attendance at Arizona State University.
[00:41:04] That's Temple Phoenix area. Attended
[00:41:07] what is that? Regis Regis University,
[00:41:10] Denver, Colorado 07 to09.
[00:41:14] Um, and and you know she had a
[00:41:16] basketball scholarship. Do you guys know
[00:41:18] that she actually went on a basketball
[00:41:20] scholarship in those years in that
[00:41:22] school? Somehow she got a basketball
[00:41:25] scholarship. I find that so weird. I
[00:41:27] mean, you know, maybe she can hoop.
[00:41:28] Maybe that's how her and Charlie
[00:41:29] connected, you know. Um, may I have no
[00:41:33] idea, but I just found that so
[00:41:34] interesting when I was doing my
[00:41:35] research. So, Good Samaritan Hospital,
[00:41:38] Arizona, 15 and 20 uh 20 miles away from
[00:41:41] this the school that she went to, the
[00:41:43] high school that she went to, Notre Dame
[00:41:44] Prep, ASU, uh documented Mortal Kombat
[00:41:48] site. Okay. And also extended into
[00:41:51] ritual behavior uh um trying out, I'll
[00:41:55] say they're trying out, it was reused
[00:41:57] for often. Okay. than Denver. Denver
[00:42:00] University also uh within the
[00:42:03] metropolitan region, Denver University
[00:42:05] tied to and and this is just good to
[00:42:07] know in general whether or not they're
[00:42:09] super close or anything. Uh Denver
[00:42:11] University tied to Mortal Kombat as
[00:42:13] well. Unwitting students involved. Some
[00:42:16] of them had no idea, some of them did,
[00:42:17] some of them had a vague idea, etc.,
[00:42:19] etc., but very interesting legacy use
[00:42:22] and often esoteric research. Okay. Uh
[00:42:25] timeline overlap. her early childhood
[00:42:28] late 80s to 09 during often continuation
[00:42:32] and escape continuation with post 1995
[00:42:36] legacy potential.
[00:42:39] So it's very weird that that's going on.
[00:42:42] It's it's very odd that these two people
[00:42:44] are in this situation. Okay, they are
[00:42:49] clearly be like, especially in Charlie's
[00:42:51] case, clearly being like, you know,
[00:42:54] you're not going to go to college. Drop
[00:42:56] out, drop out of college and we're going
[00:42:58] to start this thing. He's like, okay.
[00:43:01] Then all of a sudden, this guy is like,
[00:43:03] hey, you know, I'm here for spiritual
[00:43:05] reasons, like, you know, tell me about
[00:43:06] your dreams and everything. Tell me
[00:43:08] about these premonitions. And he's like,
[00:43:10] okay. And then all of a sudden, Frank
[00:43:12] Turk, Rob McCoy, and they're like, "Hey,
[00:43:14] you know, you got to add a faith element
[00:43:15] to this whole thing." And he's like,
[00:43:17] "Okay." You know what I mean? And then
[00:43:20] it got to a certain point where he was
[00:43:21] like, "Not okay." And they were like,
[00:43:23] "What? What do you mean not okay?" He's
[00:43:27] like, "Not okay. It's like July. Not
[00:43:30] okay anymore." They're like, "Okay,
[00:43:33] well, wait till September. We'll see
[00:43:34] what happens." That's kind of what it
[00:43:37] was, you know, breaking it down quickly,
[00:43:39] but still. And then the uh the
[00:43:41] variability. This is very interesting
[00:43:43] here that I found. Um so we're talking
[00:43:46] about the overlap there. But yeah, it's
[00:43:49] very interesting that Charlie had all
[00:43:51] that happening, gets into this position.
[00:43:54] Meanwhile, Erica also has these things
[00:43:56] happening. She's trying to get into
[00:43:58] Hollywood. She has these parents that
[00:44:00] are connected beyond belief when it
[00:44:02] comes to, you know, DoD, etc., etc. And
[00:44:05] then and then ends up in a position
[00:44:07] where she's with this guy. And it was
[00:44:09] all while they were on a trip to
[00:44:11] Philadelphia, quote unquote, right? And
[00:44:15] then they get together and then they're
[00:44:16] married and you know what I mean? And
[00:44:18] then all a sudden within I don't know a
[00:44:20] few years of them being married, he's
[00:44:22] gone and now she's running the company
[00:44:25] and she went from being like, "Hi, hi
[00:44:28] everybody. Hey." She went from that to
[00:44:30] just like, "Hello, hello. How is
[00:44:33] everybody today?"
[00:44:35] It's very It's very It's very odd. It's
[00:44:37] very odd. Um but the summary of the ver
[00:44:40] variability
[00:44:42] uh my researcher is doing some work
[00:44:44] here. In 1977 there's a Senate hearing
[00:44:48] that confirms
[00:44:50] Mortal Kombat moving on to becoming
[00:44:53] often as a continuation and I just
[00:44:56] included that like these are the pages.
[00:44:57] I have a bunch of pages that I'm like
[00:44:59] looking over and stuff, but it's very
[00:45:01] interesting that it was actually
[00:45:03] confirmed in a Senate hearing and that
[00:45:06] that you can actually get access to that
[00:45:09] was not destroyed or anything. So, there
[00:45:11] are some overlaps here. Um, and it's all
[00:45:14] geographical, you know. I don't know
[00:45:16] anything else other than the geography.
[00:45:18] I find it very interesting the same way
[00:45:20] I find it interesting.
[00:45:23] You know, Buster Rhymes, you know, he's
[00:45:24] a rapper. LL CoolJ, Jay-Z,
[00:45:28] um Mary J. Blige,
[00:45:31] and there's like four other rappers.
[00:45:32] They all like went to the same high
[00:45:34] school. Like, what? You went to the same
[00:45:37] high school and you all became famous?
[00:45:39] What? Martin Lawrence. Martin Lawrence,
[00:45:42] who's a comedian for you younger people.
[00:45:44] He was an incredible comedian. He's in
[00:45:46] Bad Boys. Maybe you remember him from
[00:45:47] that. Um, and JC Cole, who's a rapper,
[00:45:50] who's like a big rapper, um, signed to
[00:45:53] Jay-Z's record label. They were both
[00:45:55] born on the same in the same military
[00:45:57] base in like West Germany. It's like,
[00:46:01] what? What are you tell? Like, what are
[00:46:02] you talking about? And they're both
[00:46:04] famous.
[00:46:06] How How does that happen?
[00:46:09] Snoop Dogg and Cameron Diaz
[00:46:12] were in the same he apparently they're
[00:46:15] in the same high school
[00:46:17] and Snoop Dogg smoked with Cameron Diaz.
[00:46:22] What? What are you saying to me?
[00:46:26] I don't know, man. I'm saying I I don't
[00:46:28] know. Maybe I'm the only one that thinks
[00:46:29] it's weird. I think it's very very
[00:46:31] weird. Um, but let's move on, guys.
[00:46:33] Let's move on. We'll get more into often
[00:46:36] as time goes. I want to talk about the
[00:46:38] signs in Hollywood of often and the
[00:46:41] signs in politics about it as well. I
[00:46:43] know I mentioned that to you guys. Uh
[00:46:45] but let's move on to the holy mob. I
[00:46:48] just want you guys to understand what
[00:46:49] I'm talking about when I say that
[00:46:51] because it's something that I'm going to
[00:46:52] be referencing quite a bit. It consists
[00:46:54] of Turning Point Faith, uh, Calvary
[00:46:57] Church, Cornerstone,
[00:46:59] uh, Liberty University through Standing
[00:47:02] for Freedom Center, formerly known as
[00:47:04] the Falerk Center, and Buildup Korea.
[00:47:07] And there's probably more. Um, we're
[00:47:10] still working it out. I have two
[00:47:12] researchers, and I think at this point I
[00:47:14] have to bring them together to really
[00:47:15] work on this. But from what I'm seeing,
[00:47:18] and this is a very important thing, you
[00:47:20] know, when you hear these organizations,
[00:47:21] you can't just think, well, it's the
[00:47:23] organizations and they all work
[00:47:25] together. It's actually not how it is.
[00:47:27] They're actually not they're not
[00:47:29] connected in that sense. Okay? It's not
[00:47:32] that they're all connected and they're
[00:47:34] all working together at once. There is
[00:47:37] key figures who act as what is called
[00:47:40] connective tissue. And there's probably
[00:47:42] don't know about this at all just
[00:47:45] probably donors who are also connective
[00:47:49] tissue as well. And by connective tissue
[00:47:51] I mean you know Robert Rob McCoy he
[00:47:55] helps Charlie start turning point faith.
[00:47:58] He works closely with him. Frank Turk is
[00:48:01] his mentor. Rob McCoy is a speaker and
[00:48:05] starts talking to people at Buildup
[00:48:07] Korea. Then from there they get Charlie
[00:48:10] Kirk to headline their biggest event.
[00:48:13] You see what I mean? Then you go to
[00:48:14] standing with standing for Freedom
[00:48:16] Center. You have Mikey McCoy. Uh you
[00:48:19] have Michael Nolles. You have all these
[00:48:21] different people who are turning points
[00:48:23] and Daily Wire actually. And they're all
[00:48:27] supporting it, right? It's it's and and
[00:48:30] then also they're also supporting uh
[00:48:33] Build Up Korea like that. It's it's
[00:48:35] things like that. But there's key
[00:48:37] figures, right? I would say Rob McCoy is
[00:48:39] probably a key figure. I mean, we saw
[00:48:41] everything that Candace talked about.
[00:48:43] Rob would be a key figure when it comes
[00:48:44] to buildup Korea, uh, Calvary Church,
[00:48:48] and also Turning Point Faith. You know
[00:48:51] what I mean? So, it's like just those
[00:48:53] key people, those those are what really
[00:48:56] connect these things. But anyways, that
[00:48:59] is the super mob. Now, here's the thing
[00:49:01] that I wanted to read quickly before I
[00:49:04] even uh have a full breakdown of it, but
[00:49:07] it's very interesting. So, there's Mia
[00:49:09] Kim. Okay, so Mia Kim is the one who
[00:49:11] founded uh Buildup Korea. She's like the
[00:49:13] Charlie Kirk of Korea. So Mia Kim, the
[00:49:16] founder and president of Buildup Korea,
[00:49:18] is a person that established the
[00:49:19] overseas organizations advisory board,
[00:49:23] including the appointee of Morin Bannon,
[00:49:26] CEO of her father's of her father uh
[00:49:31] Steve Bannon's war room media uh venture
[00:49:35] as a member. Okay, so again, Mia Kim is
[00:49:38] connected to abandon. Interesting. You
[00:49:41] know, his daughter uh but still there is
[00:49:43] a connection there. Uh, Buildup Korea's
[00:49:45] official website lists that the advisory
[00:49:48] board directly under her leadership with
[00:49:51] Marie Moren Bannon featured alongside
[00:49:55] Rob McCoy from Turning Point Faith and
[00:49:57] he's a Turning Point Faith chairman.
[00:50:00] Right. Then we have somebody who is an
[00:50:03] adviser to the now press. His name is
[00:50:06] Alex uh Burwitz. I can't really read
[00:50:09] that name. It's like Burwitz. His name
[00:50:10] is Alex. uh indicating Kim's central
[00:50:13] role in accuring act uh curating and
[00:50:19] inviting these high-profile US
[00:50:22] conservative figures to lend credibility
[00:50:24] and international reach to the Korea
[00:50:28] inspired movement. Korea inspired like I
[00:50:31] shouldn't say Korea inspired. It's a
[00:50:32] American inspired movement. Now this
[00:50:35] person goes on to say this is my
[00:50:37] researcher. I just don't want to he's
[00:50:38] still he's still flushing this out.
[00:50:40] Somebody said it's fleshing. I don't
[00:50:42] want to use the word fleshing because
[00:50:44] gross. So I say fleshing. Um Rob McCoy's
[00:50:49] decision to join the advisory board of
[00:50:51] Buildup Korea alongside Moren Bannon. Um
[00:50:55] interesting whose name remains
[00:50:58] uh linked to one of those most
[00:51:00] disturbing footnotes in the modern
[00:51:03] American scandal which is Steve Bannon
[00:51:06] and the files. um you know, Manhattan
[00:51:10] Townhouse,
[00:51:12] etc. Um, apparently he was filming a
[00:51:16] documentary. Bannon was filming a
[00:51:19] promotional documentary at the Manhattan
[00:51:23] townhouse on the very day that people
[00:51:26] came to arrest
[00:51:29] um the guy who the e files that guy Jeff
[00:51:34] um plus Kirk's criticism around how
[00:51:38] those files were handled. We're back at
[00:51:41] the same theme that Candace was talking
[00:51:43] about. you know that theme she kept
[00:51:45] talking about all those charges she kept
[00:51:47] talking about. Um Bannon is nothing more
[00:51:50] than a uh a speaker uh for turning
[00:51:54] points variability uh kind of like Evan
[00:51:57] Kilgore for example uh promotional
[00:51:59] tradeoff deals at face value. Um of
[00:52:03] course this is all alleged alleged
[00:52:04] alleged alleged. Um, so his daughter has
[00:52:08] involvement
[00:52:10] uh has involvement rings. Extremely odd
[00:52:13] since Charlie Kirk did not set up
[00:52:16] Buildup Korea. That was Mia. Uh, he
[00:52:19] chose to endorse it by headlining its
[00:52:21] biggest event, speaking at length and
[00:52:24] publicly aligning Turning Point's
[00:52:26] mission with the Korea Conservative roof
[00:52:29] uh, youth revival. Uh this is this was
[00:52:33] his active personal commitment to the
[00:52:35] Korea angle, making him the movement's
[00:52:39] most high-profile US ally right up until
[00:52:42] the end, and that's Charlie Kirk. Uh
[00:52:45] this effectively positioned Kirk as the
[00:52:47] face of all these organizations that I
[00:52:51] now call the holy mob. Um, meaning they
[00:52:55] all had tremendous amounts of wealth to
[00:52:57] be gained post him going away
[00:53:02] potentially, allegedly. Who knows?
[00:53:04] Maybe, perhaps. Uh, everything was in
[00:53:08] operation with Charlie having very
[00:53:10] little to do with what was taking place
[00:53:12] aside from him being the face, even
[00:53:15] though he was actively CEO. Um, and it
[00:53:19] gets deeper, but it's a long message
[00:53:22] and, uh, we'll get back to all that soon
[00:53:25] enough. But, uh, that's just what I
[00:53:27] wanted to bring you guys in regards to
[00:53:29] the what I call holy mob. Let's get to
[00:53:34] super chats. Hope you guys enjoyed that.
[00:53:38] It's deep. It's very deep. I'm telling
[00:53:41] you, man. I don't usually do research
[00:53:42] like this, but when Candace threw all
[00:53:44] that out there, I was like, let's let's
[00:53:47] look into it. And I could I could I
[00:53:49] could have a researcher on deck. So,
[00:53:50] it's like I might as well. And, you
[00:53:52] know, just expanding what this is.
[00:53:54] Letting letting God expand what this is.
[00:53:57] Um, let's jump in. What is this? Julia.
[00:54:00] Julia. 24.99. Let me tell you something.
[00:54:04] Doesn't have to be so high. Okay? I'm
[00:54:06] just saying, right? Uh I'm just saying
[00:54:10] it's a lot. a lot to just say, "Thanks,
[00:54:12] coach. I love your content and your
[00:54:14] beautiful soul." Like, "Thank you." You
[00:54:17] could have just said that, though. But,
[00:54:19] you know, I guess you know, I'm going to
[00:54:20] read it. Uh, someone else said,
[00:54:22] "Lizard."
[00:54:24] Lizard said, "Uh, love listening to your
[00:54:27] content. Just wondering what state
[00:54:29] you're in. I'm a fan in UT. Keep up the
[00:54:33] great work. I move around quite a bit. I
[00:54:36] will be in the south." Okay. Um, most of
[00:54:41] the time, East Coast when the wife and I
[00:54:45] are having babies, that's that's what we
[00:54:48] like to do. So, I love Texas. I love
[00:54:52] Kentucky. I love I love Arkansas. I know
[00:54:55] a lot of people don't understand that. I
[00:54:57] love those places so much. I like to be
[00:54:59] in Texas, Austin specifically. And then,
[00:55:02] in fact, as soon as Ian got to Austin, I
[00:55:05] was already moving over to the East
[00:55:07] Coast. And I was like, man, like we
[00:55:09] could have actually like met up, but it
[00:55:11] was uh it just didn't line up. So that's
[00:55:13] that's what we do. We move back and
[00:55:15] forth. And right now the wife is, you
[00:55:19] know, she's she's she's in she's in that
[00:55:22] way right now. So um we are expecting uh
[00:55:26] obviously Candace and Charlie brought me
[00:55:28] here, but I encourage others to check
[00:55:30] out your whole channel. Lots of
[00:55:31] interesting stuff. If we ever tie a bow
[00:55:34] on the Kirk saga, I look forward to more
[00:55:36] interviews and other interesting topics.
[00:55:38] That aside, I totally rock I would
[00:55:41] totally rock a night shift beanie.
[00:55:44] Yeah, I'm going to make some night shift
[00:55:46] stuff for sure. And um definitely when
[00:55:49] this saga is ended, we will just be
[00:55:52] going deeper into other things that have
[00:55:54] happened. That's that's that's what
[00:55:56] we're doing. Anybody who's been watching
[00:55:57] the channel for a long time, they would
[00:56:00] always ask me, "Why do you do so much
[00:56:02] Joe Rogan content?" And I would always
[00:56:03] say, "That's just the phase. That's the
[00:56:05] phase that the channel's in right now."
[00:56:07] And then when this happened, I was like,
[00:56:09] "Well, I have to cover this." Like, how
[00:56:11] do you not cover this? This is This is
[00:56:14] You have to You have to This is just
[00:56:16] It's too weird. It's too odd. And then
[00:56:18] you have the biggest voice, someone
[00:56:19] becoming the biggest voice in the world
[00:56:22] because they're not letting their
[00:56:23] friend's memory just die out. and
[00:56:25] they're getting attacked for it. It's
[00:56:27] just it's just all too much. It's like,
[00:56:28] how do you not how do you not watch
[00:56:30] this? How do you not talk about this?
[00:56:32] Um, but yeah, it's uh it's going to
[00:56:35] evolve as time goes on and um yeah.
[00:56:40] Yeah. Yeah. I I hope you guys lock in
[00:56:42] with me. Someone else says Karen Karen
[00:56:44] says, "Thanks. God bless." Uh Colleen
[00:56:46] says, "Hi, coach. Love your channel. I
[00:56:48] was wondering if you heard Candace
[00:56:50] talking about military training at Camp
[00:56:53] Hoochie Coochie or whatever. Uh
[00:56:56] involving uh soldiers and the
[00:56:59] infiltration of churches, etc. Uh there
[00:57:02] was a Christian couple who owned a gym
[00:57:05] and this fake Christian couple ended up
[00:57:08] ruining their business. Anyways, sounds
[00:57:10] similar to what you're talking about in
[00:57:12] often.
[00:57:14] Uh, I wonder if that's the
[00:57:18] military work Erica was talking about. I
[00:57:22] I have I I have no idea what work she
[00:57:24] was talking about. I have no clue. No
[00:57:26] clue what she was talking about with
[00:57:28] that. It's it's very weird that she
[00:57:30] would uh have anything to do with them.
[00:57:33] But also, you know, it's it's weird that
[00:57:35] Dwayne the Rock Johnson was working with
[00:57:37] them, too. That's weird. It's like what?
[00:57:40] And then he's like, well, both sides
[00:57:42] asked me to run. It's like what? What?
[00:57:44] What's happening?
[00:57:46] I don't know, man. I don't know. So, who
[00:57:49] knows what she was doing. And and also,
[00:57:52] who knows if she's been asked to run or
[00:57:54] not. That's something we don't know
[00:57:56] either because in actuality, a lot of
[00:57:58] people don't know this. Charlie was
[00:58:00] supposed to be potentially JD's VP. A
[00:58:04] lot of people don't know that. He was
[00:58:06] going to actually
[00:58:08] perhaps allegedly be in that position.
[00:58:11] So now people are speculating and Mikey
[00:58:13] McCoy and Frank Turk actually brought
[00:58:15] this up that Erica might take that
[00:58:17] position. Like she's just taking over
[00:58:18] everything Charlie was supposed to do. I
[00:58:20] don't know. I don't know. I don't get
[00:58:22] it. Uh somebody else Wendy said,
[00:58:24] "Becoming that old man, lol. I'm that
[00:58:27] old woman. Get off my lawn." Yeah, man.
[00:58:29] It's weird. I'm almost at reading
[00:58:31] glasses age. I'm at I need to trim my
[00:58:34] nose hair every two weeks age. It's just
[00:58:38] It's so weird. I saw more. I thought
[00:58:40] there was fluff on my neck. There's more
[00:58:41] gray hair. I'm like, "What's going on?
[00:58:43] This is crazy." It's nuts to see it
[00:58:45] happen in real time. And I sound more
[00:58:47] and more like my mom as time goes on.
[00:58:49] Like I get on the phone and I'm just
[00:58:50] loud for no reason. Like the person
[00:58:52] can't hear me. It's like, "What's going
[00:58:53] on?" And I'm just letting it happen.
[00:58:56] Whatever. Uh asked Chat GPT if Charlie
[00:58:59] passed away.
[00:59:01] When it first happened, I did. And um
[00:59:04] and it and it it fought me. It fought me
[00:59:06] tooth and nail. And it was like, "No,
[00:59:07] that didn't happen." And I was like,
[00:59:08] "Yes, it did. It just happened. And it's
[00:59:10] like, no, no, it didn't. It was It was
[00:59:12] nuts. It was It was the weirdest
[00:59:14] conversation I've ever had with an AI
[00:59:16] before. Somebody else. $99. Hey, it
[00:59:20] doesn't have to be so high. Okay, I'mma
[00:59:23] read it. Read it regardless. But I will
[00:59:25] say this. If the rest of you would be
[00:59:28] like wizard mom here, could change a
[00:59:31] guy's life. Okay.
[00:59:33] I want I want a I want a a gold
[00:59:37] goldplated beanie. That's what I want.
[00:59:40] What's going on, guys? I'm tired of just
[00:59:43] wearing these no-name hoodies. I want
[00:59:45] like a Gucci hoodie. You guys not going
[00:59:46] to help me out? I should become like one
[00:59:49] of those preachers, you know, like those
[00:59:51] preachers who are like, "And if you
[00:59:53] believe in the Lord like you claim you
[00:59:56] do, you have to just bring me $2,000.
[01:00:00] That's all we need, folks. Just $2,000.
[01:00:02] just $2,000 for the Lord. You know,
[01:00:07] that's a real situation I'm bringing up.
[01:00:08] Uh, this person said, "You are the
[01:00:10] hardest working in the business. My
[01:00:11] husband and I did a breakdown this
[01:00:14] weekend, and you are number one. We also
[01:00:16] love that you are man, that you are man
[01:00:21] who truly loves his wife and children.
[01:00:24] The world needs more like you. Keep it
[01:00:28] up. That's uh Thank you. That's very
[01:00:30] nice. I do love my wife and children a
[01:00:33] lot and I do it for them. I do it for
[01:00:35] you guys because I know you guys enjoy
[01:00:36] it. But um but I think of them when I'm
[01:00:39] when I'm sitting down at 3:00 a.m. to do
[01:00:41] a video. I'm always thinking of them.
[01:00:43] They're they're the best best thing
[01:00:45] ever. Um
[01:00:48] absolutely the best thing ever. And then
[01:00:50] the last person here being his own
[01:00:52] creation. Uh he just says, "Is anyone
[01:00:55] concerned for Charlie's kids knowing
[01:00:57] what we now know about Erica?"
[01:01:00] There's a lot of speculation about
[01:01:01] what's going on with the kids. Um, and I
[01:01:04] don't know. It's it's there's a whole
[01:01:05] bunch of speculation. I have no idea
[01:01:07] what's going on there, but um
[01:01:12] you know, I was thinking about it before
[01:01:14] because Charlie is a lot like me and
[01:01:17] we're very traditional and
[01:01:21] I I always think like sure Frank says
[01:01:25] Frank and everybody says he has all
[01:01:27] these notes and he wanted Erica to take
[01:01:29] over and it just doesn't seem congruent
[01:01:32] with being such a traditional man like
[01:01:35] he does that you would then want your
[01:01:38] wife to take over and become this
[01:01:40] untraditional woman. Although it is an
[01:01:43] untraditional circumstance. I I don't
[01:01:45] know. It just it seems odd. It seems
[01:01:47] like he would want someone else to take
[01:01:49] over.
[01:01:52] This is a guy that wouldn't let Candace
[01:01:53] drive. He would He was like on record of
[01:01:56] like you're a lady. You don't drive. I
[01:01:59] drive. I do that. Like so it's weird
[01:02:01] that he would be like now I need you to
[01:02:03] step into the CEO role and be this. Like
[01:02:05] it's very weird, you know. I do wish,
[01:02:08] you know, all jokes aside, I do wish
[01:02:10] that she was just with her kids. I think
[01:02:13] I think your family is, you know, if you
[01:02:16] have a good relationship with your
[01:02:18] family, they regenerate you. They heal
[01:02:20] you. They they are they replenish you.
[01:02:23] They are the best thing for your soul,
[01:02:26] for your mind, for your heart. And the
[01:02:29] fact that it seems like cuz we only know
[01:02:31] what we see. The fact that she doesn't
[01:02:33] have them like 24/7, you know, like real
[01:02:37] real connected and together is sad. It's
[01:02:40] sad that she has to go off and do stuff
[01:02:42] do things. And it's sad. And I I wish
[01:02:45] she uh could be with her kids, you know,
[01:02:47] as much as everybody thinks she should.
[01:02:50] I think it would be I think it'd be good
[01:02:51] for her. It would definitely be good for
[01:02:53] them. Be good for her, you know.
[01:02:56] Anyway, that is the super chats. Right
[01:02:58] now, I got to go see if uh what Candace
[01:03:01] is doing, getting ready for a night
[01:03:02] shift episode, and I will see you all
[01:03:05] there. Anyway, I'm out of here.
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