Cole shares a new technology that might be ancient.
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Recording audio, recording video. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. What's up, everyone? It's America+. I'm your host, Cole McCormick. It's another week, another episode. What's going on, everybody? Happy to be here. It's another week. It's Sunday, October 15th, 520 in the PM. Whoa, brr, brr, brr. What's going on? Happy to be here, folks. It's another beautiful day, another beautiful week here, sunny. In Los Angeles, California. Having a real good time here, folks.
It's another beautiful day to be alive. We're here. We're doing video. I got the video up again. We're going for it. We're really running to it. We're really moving forward. We're upgrading ourselves. That's what's happening. Currently, we're in phase one of America+. If you didn't know, we're phase one of America+. Last year was phase zero. This year was the first one. Next year is going to be... Sometime next year, we're going to be in a different zone. I know we are. I know I am. And we're just slowly getting there. The interviews are coming by.
I'm getting a game plan for that. Hopefully, it can be a nice balance between... The future of the show, clearly, nice balance of interviews, individual talk with information. These two things going back and forth. This week is a practice of me doubling down on my skill of bringing information to you. Incredible information. Good stories. I got a story about my car last week. If you don't know about this, last week, I got my car broken into. Some guy tried to hotwire it. It wasn't successful. He wasn't able to steal it. But he totally screwed up my entire ignition.
Just totally fucked it up. Now, I have this broken-ass car in my parking spot. I didn't have a car for a minute. But I just want to do a quick shout-out to my father. Shout-out to my dad for driving a older car that's been in the family for a long time to California, to my apartment. My father with cancer drove this car to me. And he said, here, you can drive this. And I just want to give just a big... Another big, huge, huge thank you to my father. Huge shout-out to dad, to Kevin. Kevin, my guy, my dude. Thank you, Kevin. Like, I'm...
Today was a humble Sunday. That's really what it was. And so, right now, I have a car. And I'm thankful for it. I'm grateful for my father. And that's really just, like, what's been on my mind this week, man. And I still got to fix my car. Because that's my car, you know? Like, that's my responsibility. So, luckily, I have that mentality. I'm not sure if any other people have that type of mentality. But I certainly do. The car I'm using now is just temporary. But I'm thankful for it. And I'll do my best to keep care of it. Like, clearly, you know, it's my dad's car.
Ha ha ha. Um, so, just blessings. Swimming in the blessings this week, aren't you? Now I got to figure out how to replace this ignition. If you know how to replace the ignition, I'll put the photos up again. If you know how to, like... They tore out the motherboard. They disconnected some copper wire. None of the other wires are broken, though. But, like, I... Just please help me. I'm gonna... We got to fix this. I'm calling mechanics now. I'm calling all mechanics. Assemble. Everyone, please. Um, so we're doing that. That's the vibe. That's the vibe.
And while I'm having car troubles, I've been trying to... Like, energy, gas, money, efficiency, humanity, pollution. Like, these things just come to mind, you know? Like, when your car breaks down, when the thing that, like, sustained your life completely goes kaput, you start thinking about how things work and why. And I certainly was. And, you know, we're in an era of immense change. Everything around us is changing. Every system around us is changing, right? And that goes into energy, specifically today. And I've been following this thread of loosely breaded, like breadcrumb information coming out throughout the last six months.
And it's coming from this guy named Randall Carlson. Do you know this person? Randall Carlson. I believe he's an archaeologist. And he's done a lot of work with this other guy named Graham Hancock. They're a little controversial in the archaeology scientific community because they have some different views on how old earth and civilization is. And they have... And now we're in a moment where Randall Carlson is coming forward with a... Not controversial, I would say. I would say absolutely revolutionary new energy. And it's not something he's discovered.
It's something that... Like, he has developed contact and a friendship with the inventor of this technology. Now, right up front, I just want to say that this technology is open source. And that's why I'm presenting it to you. It's important to present technologies like this on a podcast like this, like America Plus, because we're talking about better systems for the country, better systems for humanity. You know, that's the real mission. That's the real thing. That's the real goal, right? Like, my chest is vibrating right now when I say that. We got to bring better systems to humanity.
We're manifesting this right now. And there's this technology that's open source and you can research it. And I encourage you to. And it's based off of hot and cold air and geometry and bubbles. It's crazy. And it's creating the same type of matter. There's a technology that's creating matter that's equal to a lightning bolt. A lightning bolt, okay? And they're calling this this generator. It's pretty much a generator. And they're calling it this thunderstorm generator. And I just want to... I have a few clips. The clips I have are of Randall.
They're all over a minute long. And this first one, just to give you his perspective on what will the effect of this type of technology be because this relates to Nikola Tesla. This relates to this planetary battery that was once discussed. And just how technology evolves around understanding of an aspect of nature. Up until this point, right now, every technological feat and device that you know of and you've experienced is due to the electromagnetic field. And how people have manipulated and understood and used... Whoops, I mean, I've got my photo up here.
For the video, that's my mushroom. If you're watching the video, that's my main mushroom for Magic Mushroom Fun Time. That's my short film coming out. That's the opening shot of my short film. It's going to be lit. I got to keep that up. This technology creates a lightning bolt. Pretty much, like almost. It almost makes a lightning bolt. It creates this similar reaction that a thunderstorm has. And it's using hot and cold pressure. And it could also have been used thousands of years ago in the ancient times. Like Egypt, dude.
Like Egypt. I'm talking like Egypt. I'm talking before Egypt. I'm talking Atlantis. This might have been the technology of Atlantis. You understand? And it's incredibly simple. It's based off of geometry. Sacred geometry. Okay? And here's the real thing of what it could be. How could it affect you? It will massively increase the efficiency of any engine or generator. Anything that runs on fossil fuels will be... The efficiency will be massively... And this is one of the things that's now been demonstrated repeatedly. It massively increases the efficiency.
And like George Lust just says, once we have cars that are retrofitted with this... The way he put it, he said, instead of cars driving down the city streets, exhausting pollution, they'll be like mobile trees. Because that's what trees do. They take in the carbon dioxide and they put out oxygen. And then that oxygen, like if you're in a nice pristine forest where you've got healthy forests with trees, I mean, that's 1920, 21% oxygen. Yeah. Combustion engines are only 33% efficient, I think. I think that's, yeah, but like maximum maybe. So all of this is available for people to study.
So I would say, you know, good, be skeptical. Be skeptical, but be open-minded and do your homework. I wanted to play that clip first because he says explicitly that. I said it's a revolutionary tech. Be skeptical. Please do your research. This is all happening on... You can look at this research at a website called... I got it right in front of me. It's called strikefoundation.earth. Strike, S-T-R-I-K-E, foundation.earth. This is the main website for the inventor and this is where he is publishing his information and his science and the documents.
And you can see how the energy is created through certain shapes. And pretty much what's happening is the generator, it's taking in some water, a little bit of water and it's putting it... Here's a vacuum and a compress and the vacuum is sucking it through this filter type thing and it's making these big bubbles all the way down to microscopic bubbles. And pretty much these microscopic bubbles can create energy. To my understanding, when they collide, I think that's what's happening when they go into a different form of pressure. This next clip, Randall Carson, he's describing how it works, dude.
This is wild. The implications of this is almost limitless energy. That's really what's going on here. And I guess the inventor... The reason we're not listening to the inventor is because he's eccentric. He's a Nikola Tesla type, dude. He's misunderstood. He's a Kanye West. He's an Elon. He's one of these guys who's a little... You know he's doing something, but you don't know exactly how or what or even why. He's one of these guys. And he has this vision of Earth just being better. That's why they call it dot Earth. Isn't that awesome?
Dot Earth. That's what my website should be. Cold.Earth, dude. Cold.Earth. I love that. And it's open source. It's about the shape of spheres and toruses. And there's this video on YouTube that I was watching. It's like 50 minutes. And it was this Australian guy. They had the generator. They built the generator. Or they had some sort of example of the generator. And they really turn it on. And you see the bubbles. You see the water there. And they're describing it. And what's interesting is that there's a section where there's these two pipes. And there's an outer pipe and an inner pipe.
And there's a... Where these two pipes sort of meet, they meet a different section of the generator going into the engine. This last section of the generator that goes into the engine or towards the engine, it's a sphere. And this sphere, the shape of a sphere, is important for the type of energy that this generator creates because somehow, somehow, some way, shapes have vibrations. Shapes have vibrations. Okay? This is a scientific fact. This is a geometric truth. This is something that is so real and so raw and so nature and so America Plus. You just can't get past it.
This is first principles thinking to the max, put towards energy. This is about the very foundation of the universe being used as energy. So this energy is called plasma. Okay? Plasma. And we got Randall Carson explaining how it works. And so what Malcolm learned how to do, number one, he learned how to create a plasma at lower energies by mixing air and water together where the air had been pre-ionized by being exposed to ultraviolet light, roughly 100 micron wavelengths, which is the same wavelength of light that's emitted when the plasmoids are created. Now the plasmoids are being created in out of water, not air, but water, by producing bubbles.
Bubbles that are large bubbles you can see, but very small micro bubbles that you can't see. They're microscopic bubbles. The microscopic bubbles were a necessity because only the microscopic bubbles are perfectly spherical, symmetrical and spherical. So what happens is, and I can play a video of it here in a minute, what we call the bubbler, and it's the plasmoid generator. And what this does is it takes this pre-ionized air and it mixes it with water and it injects it into the bubbler. And there the bubbler is subjected to alternating vacuum and compression, vacuum and compression. The vacuum creates the bubbles, the compression causes the collapse of the bubbles.
And these are called cavitation bubbles. And there is a history, if anybody listening wants to learn more, look up cavitation bubbles. Cavitation bubbles, look it up right now. It pretty much looks like a donut. It's called a torus. The shape is called a torus and that's what happens when those bubbles go into the sphere. They turn into the torus and there's somehow energy that's emitted. And then it goes into the engine and then the engine processes it as energy. I'm not sure if it's like an air. It's plasma. It's plasma.
Plasma is the fourth matter. It's the fourth type of matter. There's four types of matter. There's air, there's water, or there's air, there's liquid, gas, plasma. Plasma. And so this is fascinating. This is fascinating. And I would love to build something like this. If he's saying everything that uses oil, everything that uses the current energy is going to be changed, is going to be transformed. That's important. That's what I want to hear and that's what I want to be a part of. So I'm looking to build something like this. I'm looking to get connected with people who are involved with something like this.
I'm looking to convert my car. I want to keep my 2000 Buick as long as possible. Please. I'm trying to move into the future with this turn of the century classic, dude. This is a for real thing that I love. I know it's silly. It's a 2000 Buick, but I freaking love this car and I don't want to... I don't care how bad, I don't care how rickety it is. I will drive this car with no doors. There's already no windows. All I want to do is just be in this classic car that I just... I just love it for some reason. I just love it. Bottom 2017, man.
Nostalgic for 2017. I want limitless energy. I just want a little cup of water. Pour a cup of water. It's better than Back to the Future. Pour a cup of water and then you got bubbles and then you got plasma. And then you got... That's how technology works in my head, dude. This monkey brain of mine, bubbles. Oh yeah. But it's almost that easy. It's almost that easy. You just got to make a circle. Just got to make a sphere out of a bubble and then it works, dude. That's wild, right? I'm not a scientist. I'm not an expert. So I really...
I'm doing my best to just explain it in layman's terms. I listened to these clips multiple times before I'd spoke them again. I think I got the best parts of it. I think this is how it works. But you really got to do your own research, man. But personally, for real though, I'm really trying to get more into this. It seems buildable. It seems plausible. It seems like it's just some basic nature shit. And I'm just trying to be on that. I'm trying to be on that vibe. I got one more clip here of... I mentioned the ancients. I mentioned the ancient civilizations.
Zeus throws lightning. Zeus throws lightning. Lightning is a plasma. Is it possible that these stories and these beings and these gods and these cultures or these stories of these impossible beings that have control over nature, is it possible that it was just a technology? Is it possible that Zeus's lightning was just a technology? That goes into aliens and who are we as humans and what are we really doing here? Did someone create us? And did they leave or did they die? It goes into that sort of a story. And there's no real way to navigate that.
You sort of just think what you think about that. But it does make sense to think about plasma as lightning, which is real. And it does make sense to think that lightning could be harnessed in this type of a fashion with some sort of different way. He said that the inventor, Malcolm, Malcolm Bendel, he figured out a way to make it. To make the plasma with a lighter amount of energy. The reason lightning gets made up in the sky is because there's so much pressure going on. There's like thousands of tons, thousands of gallons of tons of pressure in the air. I don't know what's going on up there, I think.
That's why lightning is so big. And so he was able to miniscule it. Yeah. Miniscule it. Shrink it. And to have it function in a different way, to use a different material and to convert that in a different thing. That's powerful, man. That's powerful. So here's this last clip of Randall. And then I got one more clip going later on. But this last clip of him talking about energy just coming from geometry. What we're seeing in the legends and the stories of Indra and Zeus and of Vajra and of the Manas and all of this kind of stuff that would seem to imply some kind of a technology. Maybe it's not just the conjurations of pre-literate, out of control imaginations, but it's actually fragments of memories of something that actually once existed.
From what I've learned up to this point, I would say I can come up with no more potential candidate for what a technology would have been based upon than this. The utilization and the control of plasma energy. And when I learned that the geometry and the frequency and the numbers that are measured by these frequencies are key to the operation of this technology, that seemed to confirm what I had instinctively realized from my own studies of sacred geometry, that it was more than just an aesthetic, that there was something probably scientific and technological at the base of sacred geometry.
Why are ancient cultures using sacred geometry all over the world to build these structures? Right. The pyramid is a sacred geometry. The sphere, the dome is sacred geometry. These angles of these structures are geometry. And our body has it too. And to think about shapes and think about geometry having a vibration, it's hard to think about and it's hard to really put into terms of how I think about that. But if there's a way to use that vibration and to transform it into energy for my car, for my home, for my fridge, for everything around me. And if you remember a few clips back, they said that it's actually producing oxygen.
I don't think I really dived into that yet. It's the thing, so the exhaust, so you have this generator and the generator is hooked up to your engine and it's outputting plasma, okay, from water. And then outputs exhausts oxygen. Isn't that crazy? And I think what they were saying, they said something about 20%. I think whatever amount of energy you use, I believe 20% of that is then oxygen outputted. And that's a radical, radical, that's the revolution, dude. Your output is oxygen. Your output is how a tree works. That's legit.
That's legit. That's what I want. That's what I'm trying to be on. And that's powerful stuff, dude. So I'm linking to the podcast I listened to. I'm linking to the video I saw. Go to strikefoundation.earth right now and just check it out. Just keep it in the back burner because this is energy. I think everyone might have an apocalypse game plan. Everyone likes to think that they might have one. Utilizing a technology like this doesn't have to mean the apocalypse is happening because everyone just defines the apocalypse as the power goes out. Like shit goes crazy, power goes out.
You have a generator like this? Power's not going out. You have it. You have it right there. You just need some water, you know? Just a little bit of water. I had some water. You know, sometimes life is that easy. For you to be functioning, all you need is a little bit of water. For your biological thing to be functioning, all you need is a little bit of water. And you're flowing. And there seems to be a technology that's opened us up to creating more efficient energy with a little bit of water. And that's wild, dude. That's a real innovation that I want to get into, man.
So I want to encourage you to just do your research on this. I'm digging deep on this. I'm reaching out right now, dude. The video's out. Let's get connected, man. Let's get connected. I'm following these people on Twitter. Follow me on X. Watch this video on X. Repost me right now. Like this is wild stuff. And it just aligns, man. It just aligns. So I wanted to share that. So I hope you're interested in that. I hope you saw value in that information because now we are heading on into the value for value, the boost. Ladies and gentlemen, America Plus is a value for value show.
What that means is I'm giving you what I can to build a better future, build a better system. I'm trying to provide the bullet points for you to go forward, for myself to move forward in the best way. And then I just try to talk to you, just try to connect, you know? And value for value really means you have the ability to put value on the show. You decide the value of what you just heard. And if you want to engage, engage. There's three main ways that you can engage. That's time, talent, treasure. Time is just by listening, returning, sharing this, reposting it. And then talent, if you want to chime in, if you're able to build one of these thunderstorm generators for me, please do chime in.
Maybe we can get some, maybe we can overtake the energy companies. Let's do it. If you want to do anything, I'm making a short film. If you're an artist, if you want to share your stuff, you know, we're just trying to collab, just trying to hang out. If you're a musician, let's make something like, I want you to post your music to, to wave lakes. So we can get involved with value for value that way. Value for value is in music. Value for value is in a podcasting. And I really prefer Bitcoin, the treasure, my, the treasure. I prefer that that's the third T treasure.
Bitcoin fountain, by the way, go to value for value.info for more info, then download the fountain.fm app. What's the best way to support the show? The fountain.fm app is the main spot. If you want to engage with the community and with this conversation, if you download it, it uses Satoshi's little bits of Bitcoin as, as its main currency. If you want to send me dollars, I also got PayPal. If you want to send me any, any normal, normal fiat money, I got that PayPal also linked below. But Bitcoin's legit, fountains legit. And it's like a little like social network almost where you get to see how other people are commenting, what other boost the grams people are sending in, sending a boost to gram, man.
Come on. Boost. I got the boost right up in front of me here. Oh, by the way, a little update. I'm not sure if your app has updated this yet. If you're looking at the show right now, there is a title change to the show. It's still America plus of course. But I recently got some data in this past week of my show being, or the show just being hard to search and hard to find. And specifically because of the symbol, I was using the plus sign symbol and I guess it just made it hard for specifically Kyron. Kyron chimed in. He, he, he dimmed me on Twitter and it was like, dude, like I cannot, like I'm trying to find your show and I cannot find it.
And it pisses me off. And I was like, Whoa, like, okay, bro, like let's change it. And easy change. I just spelled out plus, you know, just like Disney does for Disney plus.com. You know, anytime, like I've seen that anytime a company's ever had the plus, they always got to spell it out. Because for some reason, isn't that funny? The like technology, like the way we search, the way we use the internet, it doesn't understand like the plus sign is the title. Like isn't that a little odd? You know, like we got all this innovation here, but I can't put the plus sign. I've got to spell things out for you.
And that life. But we got the boost. These people from last week, they saw some value in the show from episode 91. No car, only mushrooms. Give a huge breakdown of my, of my short film. Go check it out. Go check out that video, go check out the podcast, whatever you want. So we got from the lowest to the highest. The first one comes from at crypto Sena's. He sends in 101 satoshis. Thank you very much. He says you duh. Go. Thank you, sir. Boosting is loving. Thank you. I, I, I appreciate that. I don't want to be too arrogant on that, but thanks. I'm going to, I appreciate that.
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Curio castor is one of them. Go to podcast apps.com. By the way, if you want to get a better app, better podcasting app, Karen says, don't think, don't think my boost for the V for V walkthrough went through yet. He boosted me before it didn't happen. It didn't, it was just embarrassing. I'm advertising it and he's saying it didn't work, but I'm telling you, it works all the time. He says car problems are the worst. Nothing fills me with more dread. Ha ha. Hope you get it fixed. My friend. Joe Kyron is basically you put Bitcoin with anything and all of a sudden that is more efficient.
The goal is to fix the car. The goal is to fix it. So we're doing it. We're doing it. The next two come from our good friend at Joel W with two of them are satchel of Richard satchel of sticks. One thousand one hundred and eleven sets. The first one he says Cadillac Cadillac converter still there. Yeah. Pretty much. They didn't steal my, I don't have a Cadillac converter to 2000, 2000 Buick. Those are high in value for their metal content. Yeah. They didn't take anything or just try to hotwire it and couldn't and couldn't. I got the dumb guy.
The dumb guy tried to hotwire it. That's that's who I got. That's my experience. And then the last one from Joel W, another satchel of Richard. Oh wait, hang on. I got to do this one. I got to do a boost boost. Last one is he says magic mushroom fun time is a bridge to a whole new realm. That's a perfect marketing slogan. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Boasting is loving. Thank you so much, Joel W. Thank you to all those people who chimed in and sent in the value value for value. Again, this is where you get to decide the value of what's happening here. The conversation in America.
Plus, what innovation do you see? in, be a part of it, comment anywhere you are seeing this video. And if you really want to be cool, if you want to really want to be a part of it, download found and give me some sats, send me some sats. And that's the, that's where the real value flow is, man. That's where it's at. And honestly, that's where that is, man. Like, thank you for all those people for sending me the Bitcoin. Like I love you for that. I love you and I appreciate you. If you don't know anything about Bitcoin or value for value, this is really like a brand new system.
And I'll just talk about this for a little bit. This is another innovative system. This is something that is evolving. This is something that is some, uh, something that is sustaining my sovereignty, like just me personally. And it's something that I believe, uh, it will protect your sovereignty as well. And I'm talking about podcasting. I'm talking about value for value. I'm talking about Bitcoin. Like this whole thing that I'm a part of that I'm posting to is it's a whole new thing. And I'm not, I I'm not doing ads, never advertisers. I'm never doing advertisers on my show.
Zero ads, zero ads forever. Okay. And I'm on the internet, like hold me to this. If I do an ad on a podcast, I'm not podcasting anymore. Okay. That's that's how it is. And I've been doing this for like over a year and a half. Next year I'm coming up on two years and you know, just two years. Like where am I at right now? Like what's going on? Like what's the deal? Um, am I successful yet? Like you know, I'm talking to my friends about this and I'm able to tell them that I make some money. I'm able to tell them that I do some stuff. I have a, I have like 1500 people listening to the show.
Yeah. Um, whatever. It's not that much, you know, whatever I make. Hang on. I've had immense success, but when it comes to value for value and making the commitment for no advertising, that's a risk. And in times of crisis, like we are in now, like, like economical stuff, advertisers are down in podcasting and just in general, the money's down everywhere. Everyone's in debt. You know, the whole thing's just fucked. And I see, I chose value for value as a, just as a authentic system between, uh, the, the creator and the consumer, me and you. And I heard this great quote of what this is.
And this quote is if you consume the content, consider being a producer of the content. And that's the shit I love. And that's the opportunity you have in front of you right now to be a part of this better system. And throughout this journey, as I move forward, I'll be podcasting for decades. I promise you that. And I have this longterm view. And I know from my understanding that podcasting is a gradual success. Podcasting will never bring me big, like, you know, it's never going to bring me big money. It's never going to bring me like giant, like viral, like virality, maybe, you know, someone does some other clip, you know, but like just me as a podcaster doing my own thing, like I'm not trying to go viral.
I'm just trying to be honest and be authentic as an artist and try to just speak my own mind and try to share things that I think are important for the world. You know, and sometimes you can get stuck in your head and young artists and young creators can get stuck in their head about the success of things, you know, and I just want to play this clip. I was listening to this other podcast with the inventor of podcasting, Adam Curry. And this month he's coming up on 16 years of his podcast of the show that he's been doing since 07, which is wild.
He invented podcasting in 03, but he started his strongest and most consistent show in 07. And he's talking about how long will it take? Like how long does it take to really build a base, like for value for value and just for an audience in general? Bottom line is what we're doing here is not, it's never going to be for big money. And there might be some exceptions, but in general, it's going to be the value for value proposition keeps everybody keeps the engine running. And October 26th, it'll be our 16th anniversary of No Agenda. We are not rich by any stretch of the imagination.
And it took us five years of early five years with barely, I mean, well, we started just as the iPhone one came out. And then it took a long time for that to really progress. It takes a long time and a lot of dedication and an outstanding product to create a value flow that you can live on. Dedication and an outstanding product, time, dedication, product, outstanding product. That's that I'm taking those words so seriously. I listened to the inventor of podcasting as a mentor, as a mentor from afar, you know, and he's right.
His show is legit, you know, his show, No Agenda, you know, it's a political show, of course, him and the cohost, they give their honest takes on things and they also just deconstruct the news. And it's also pretty, I don't want to say down the middle, but it's pretty honest. It's just an honest show and it's well produced and it's like three plus hours and there's like they post two shows a day. So they're just six hours of content a week, you know, like that's just, that's a lot, you know, that's a lot. And five years took them five years to even get to a base, you know, like that's incredible.
That's incredible and that's in the beginning, you know, and, and I'm in a situation where podcasting is like normal and people living online is totally chill and you know, that's all fine. And so I'm, I'm swimming in abundance. That's that's what's happening right now. I am identifying that I am swimming in an abundance of opportunity and value and value flow. You know, the value was flowing to me and because I'm seeking to, to, to have value flow from me, you know, it's this reciprocal thing. It's this, my heart is open, my intellect is open. My eyes are open.
Like I, I want value. I'm trying to give value and I know that this podcast, just podcasting in general will is my foundation. And I feel blessed that value for value is that system of money, that monetizing interaction engagement system. That's a part of it because, you know, like I'm, I'm sovereign with that. I'm free with that. I feel good with that. I feel confident with it. And it's the real way that I'm going to find my tribe. It's the way that I'm going to find, hopefully I find like lifelong friends, you know, from just connecting with people and talking about technology, talking about Bitcoin meetups, meeting up with people, you know, like I'm traveling more.
I have my passport, you know, like I want to travel more. I'm trying to go more places. I'm going to do podcasts in more places with more people. Like, like that would be so legit, you know, that, that, that's just what I want. I want to talk to other people, bringing innovation to the world. And that's the podcast, man, like around the world. Like that's, let's bring it forward. Let's bring forward a more beautiful world together, man. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about this more beautiful world, you know, and whatever I'm dealing with, you know, like whatever bills I have, whatever stress I have, you know, I got to let go of that negative energy around that.
I need to make sure there's zero negative energy. And if I need to work through something, you know, work through it, you know, and if I'm just conjuring something up just for the hell of it, you know, I got to practice to just let it go. And through that practice and through consistency, you know, the more value will come and I'm coming up on two years, like he says, and I'm ready for the base to come in, you know, I'm getting ready for the base to come in. And it's exciting. You know, I've always interpreted that my jobs that I've had have been real stepping stones to my life.
I've just held this belief like in my own head. No one's really taught me that every job I've had is bringing me further into my skillset and my creativity and like my leadership and how my machine, how my system will be going. And there's, we're just, we're moving forward. Like I'm working in the kitchen right now and it's coming to the end of a new year or to the beginning of a new year and things are changing. It's a new phase and we're doing video now and it's trying to expand and the car's broken. I'm trying to fix it.
And it's just like this thing, you know, it's, it's this expanding thing. It's this changing morphing thing. And value for value is the spine. Value for value is the spine. And if you're a person who's trying to make it online, who's trying to do stuff like that, if you're a person who's trying to just be honest with their creative stuff or with, with whatever you make, with whatever you, you manufacture, you know, it's value for value, pay what you want. You decide the value. And that's a longterm thing. That's a longterm thing.
Longterm value, longterm commitment, you know? And what else do you want? What else you want? You looking for longterm? Come on, let's go. Let's go. Let's jump in. Anyway, well, that's what, that's all I got. Honestly, thank you for, thank you for tuning in today, guys. Thank you for coming and visiting me this week. Tune in next week while we talk about more innovation and yeah, follow me. That's America plus bitch. Stay free.
Recording audio, recording video. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. What's up, everyone? It's America+. I'm your host, Cole McCormick. It's another week, another episode. What's going on, everybody? Happy to be here. It's another week. It's Sunday, October 15th, 520 in the PM. Whoa, brr, brr, brr. What's going on? Happy to be here, folks. It's another beautiful day, another beautiful week here, sunny. In Los Angeles, California. Having a real good time here, folks.
It's another beautiful day to be alive. We're here. We're doing video. I got the video up again. We're going for it. We're really running to it. We're really moving forward. We're upgrading ourselves. That's what's happening. Currently, we're in phase one of America+. If you didn't know, we're phase one of America+. Last year was phase zero. This year was the first one. Next year is going to be... Sometime next year, we're going to be in a different zone. I know we are. I know I am. And we're just slowly getting there. The interviews are coming by.
I'm getting a game plan for that. Hopefully, it can be a nice balance between... The future of the show, clearly, nice balance of interviews, individual talk with information. These two things going back and forth. This week is a practice of me doubling down on my skill of bringing information to you. Incredible information. Good stories. I got a story about my car last week. If you don't know about this, last week, I got my car broken into. Some guy tried to hotwire it. It wasn't successful. He wasn't able to steal it. But he totally screwed up my entire ignition.
Just totally fucked it up. Now, I have this broken-ass car in my parking spot. I didn't have a car for a minute. But I just want to do a quick shout-out to my father. Shout-out to my dad for driving a older car that's been in the family for a long time to California, to my apartment. My father with cancer drove this car to me. And he said, here, you can drive this. And I just want to give just a big... Another big, huge, huge thank you to my father. Huge shout-out to dad, to Kevin. Kevin, my guy, my dude. Thank you, Kevin. Like, I'm...
Today was a humble Sunday. That's really what it was. And so, right now, I have a car. And I'm thankful for it. I'm grateful for my father. And that's really just, like, what's been on my mind this week, man. And I still got to fix my car. Because that's my car, you know? Like, that's my responsibility. So, luckily, I have that mentality. I'm not sure if any other people have that type of mentality. But I certainly do. The car I'm using now is just temporary. But I'm thankful for it. And I'll do my best to keep care of it. Like, clearly, you know, it's my dad's car.
Ha ha ha. Um, so, just blessings. Swimming in the blessings this week, aren't you? Now I got to figure out how to replace this ignition. If you know how to replace the ignition, I'll put the photos up again. If you know how to, like... They tore out the motherboard. They disconnected some copper wire. None of the other wires are broken, though. But, like, I... Just please help me. I'm gonna... We got to fix this. I'm calling mechanics now. I'm calling all mechanics. Assemble. Everyone, please. Um, so we're doing that. That's the vibe. That's the vibe.
And while I'm having car troubles, I've been trying to... Like, energy, gas, money, efficiency, humanity, pollution. Like, these things just come to mind, you know? Like, when your car breaks down, when the thing that, like, sustained your life completely goes kaput, you start thinking about how things work and why. And I certainly was. And, you know, we're in an era of immense change. Everything around us is changing. Every system around us is changing, right? And that goes into energy, specifically today. And I've been following this thread of loosely breaded, like breadcrumb information coming out throughout the last six months.
And it's coming from this guy named Randall Carlson. Do you know this person? Randall Carlson. I believe he's an archaeologist. And he's done a lot of work with this other guy named Graham Hancock. They're a little controversial in the archaeology scientific community because they have some different views on how old earth and civilization is. And they have... And now we're in a moment where Randall Carlson is coming forward with a... Not controversial, I would say. I would say absolutely revolutionary new energy. And it's not something he's discovered.
It's something that... Like, he has developed contact and a friendship with the inventor of this technology. Now, right up front, I just want to say that this technology is open source. And that's why I'm presenting it to you. It's important to present technologies like this on a podcast like this, like America Plus, because we're talking about better systems for the country, better systems for humanity. You know, that's the real mission. That's the real thing. That's the real goal, right? Like, my chest is vibrating right now when I say that. We got to bring better systems to humanity.
We're manifesting this right now. And there's this technology that's open source and you can research it. And I encourage you to. And it's based off of hot and cold air and geometry and bubbles. It's crazy. And it's creating the same type of matter. There's a technology that's creating matter that's equal to a lightning bolt. A lightning bolt, okay? And they're calling this this generator. It's pretty much a generator. And they're calling it this thunderstorm generator. And I just want to... I have a few clips. The clips I have are of Randall.
They're all over a minute long. And this first one, just to give you his perspective on what will the effect of this type of technology be because this relates to Nikola Tesla. This relates to this planetary battery that was once discussed. And just how technology evolves around understanding of an aspect of nature. Up until this point, right now, every technological feat and device that you know of and you've experienced is due to the electromagnetic field. And how people have manipulated and understood and used... Whoops, I mean, I've got my photo up here.
For the video, that's my mushroom. If you're watching the video, that's my main mushroom for Magic Mushroom Fun Time. That's my short film coming out. That's the opening shot of my short film. It's going to be lit. I got to keep that up. This technology creates a lightning bolt. Pretty much, like almost. It almost makes a lightning bolt. It creates this similar reaction that a thunderstorm has. And it's using hot and cold pressure. And it could also have been used thousands of years ago in the ancient times. Like Egypt, dude.
Like Egypt. I'm talking like Egypt. I'm talking before Egypt. I'm talking Atlantis. This might have been the technology of Atlantis. You understand? And it's incredibly simple. It's based off of geometry. Sacred geometry. Okay? And here's the real thing of what it could be. How could it affect you? It will massively increase the efficiency of any engine or generator. Anything that runs on fossil fuels will be... The efficiency will be massively... And this is one of the things that's now been demonstrated repeatedly. It massively increases the efficiency.
And like George Lust just says, once we have cars that are retrofitted with this... The way he put it, he said, instead of cars driving down the city streets, exhausting pollution, they'll be like mobile trees. Because that's what trees do. They take in the carbon dioxide and they put out oxygen. And then that oxygen, like if you're in a nice pristine forest where you've got healthy forests with trees, I mean, that's 1920, 21% oxygen. Yeah. Combustion engines are only 33% efficient, I think. I think that's, yeah, but like maximum maybe. So all of this is available for people to study.
So I would say, you know, good, be skeptical. Be skeptical, but be open-minded and do your homework. I wanted to play that clip first because he says explicitly that. I said it's a revolutionary tech. Be skeptical. Please do your research. This is all happening on... You can look at this research at a website called... I got it right in front of me. It's called strikefoundation.earth. Strike, S-T-R-I-K-E, foundation.earth. This is the main website for the inventor and this is where he is publishing his information and his science and the documents.
And you can see how the energy is created through certain shapes. And pretty much what's happening is the generator, it's taking in some water, a little bit of water and it's putting it... Here's a vacuum and a compress and the vacuum is sucking it through this filter type thing and it's making these big bubbles all the way down to microscopic bubbles. And pretty much these microscopic bubbles can create energy. To my understanding, when they collide, I think that's what's happening when they go into a different form of pressure. This next clip, Randall Carson, he's describing how it works, dude.
This is wild. The implications of this is almost limitless energy. That's really what's going on here. And I guess the inventor... The reason we're not listening to the inventor is because he's eccentric. He's a Nikola Tesla type, dude. He's misunderstood. He's a Kanye West. He's an Elon. He's one of these guys who's a little... You know he's doing something, but you don't know exactly how or what or even why. He's one of these guys. And he has this vision of Earth just being better. That's why they call it dot Earth. Isn't that awesome?
Dot Earth. That's what my website should be. Cold.Earth, dude. Cold.Earth. I love that. And it's open source. It's about the shape of spheres and toruses. And there's this video on YouTube that I was watching. It's like 50 minutes. And it was this Australian guy. They had the generator. They built the generator. Or they had some sort of example of the generator. And they really turn it on. And you see the bubbles. You see the water there. And they're describing it. And what's interesting is that there's a section where there's these two pipes. And there's an outer pipe and an inner pipe.
And there's a... Where these two pipes sort of meet, they meet a different section of the generator going into the engine. This last section of the generator that goes into the engine or towards the engine, it's a sphere. And this sphere, the shape of a sphere, is important for the type of energy that this generator creates because somehow, somehow, some way, shapes have vibrations. Shapes have vibrations. Okay? This is a scientific fact. This is a geometric truth. This is something that is so real and so raw and so nature and so America Plus. You just can't get past it.
This is first principles thinking to the max, put towards energy. This is about the very foundation of the universe being used as energy. So this energy is called plasma. Okay? Plasma. And we got Randall Carson explaining how it works. And so what Malcolm learned how to do, number one, he learned how to create a plasma at lower energies by mixing air and water together where the air had been pre-ionized by being exposed to ultraviolet light, roughly 100 micron wavelengths, which is the same wavelength of light that's emitted when the plasmoids are created. Now the plasmoids are being created in out of water, not air, but water, by producing bubbles.
Bubbles that are large bubbles you can see, but very small micro bubbles that you can't see. They're microscopic bubbles. The microscopic bubbles were a necessity because only the microscopic bubbles are perfectly spherical, symmetrical and spherical. So what happens is, and I can play a video of it here in a minute, what we call the bubbler, and it's the plasmoid generator. And what this does is it takes this pre-ionized air and it mixes it with water and it injects it into the bubbler. And there the bubbler is subjected to alternating vacuum and compression, vacuum and compression. The vacuum creates the bubbles, the compression causes the collapse of the bubbles.
And these are called cavitation bubbles. And there is a history, if anybody listening wants to learn more, look up cavitation bubbles. Cavitation bubbles, look it up right now. It pretty much looks like a donut. It's called a torus. The shape is called a torus and that's what happens when those bubbles go into the sphere. They turn into the torus and there's somehow energy that's emitted. And then it goes into the engine and then the engine processes it as energy. I'm not sure if it's like an air. It's plasma. It's plasma.
Plasma is the fourth matter. It's the fourth type of matter. There's four types of matter. There's air, there's water, or there's air, there's liquid, gas, plasma. Plasma. And so this is fascinating. This is fascinating. And I would love to build something like this. If he's saying everything that uses oil, everything that uses the current energy is going to be changed, is going to be transformed. That's important. That's what I want to hear and that's what I want to be a part of. So I'm looking to build something like this. I'm looking to get connected with people who are involved with something like this.
I'm looking to convert my car. I want to keep my 2000 Buick as long as possible. Please. I'm trying to move into the future with this turn of the century classic, dude. This is a for real thing that I love. I know it's silly. It's a 2000 Buick, but I freaking love this car and I don't want to... I don't care how bad, I don't care how rickety it is. I will drive this car with no doors. There's already no windows. All I want to do is just be in this classic car that I just... I just love it for some reason. I just love it. Bottom 2017, man.
Nostalgic for 2017. I want limitless energy. I just want a little cup of water. Pour a cup of water. It's better than Back to the Future. Pour a cup of water and then you got bubbles and then you got plasma. And then you got... That's how technology works in my head, dude. This monkey brain of mine, bubbles. Oh yeah. But it's almost that easy. It's almost that easy. You just got to make a circle. Just got to make a sphere out of a bubble and then it works, dude. That's wild, right? I'm not a scientist. I'm not an expert. So I really...
I'm doing my best to just explain it in layman's terms. I listened to these clips multiple times before I'd spoke them again. I think I got the best parts of it. I think this is how it works. But you really got to do your own research, man. But personally, for real though, I'm really trying to get more into this. It seems buildable. It seems plausible. It seems like it's just some basic nature shit. And I'm just trying to be on that. I'm trying to be on that vibe. I got one more clip here of... I mentioned the ancients. I mentioned the ancient civilizations.
Zeus throws lightning. Zeus throws lightning. Lightning is a plasma. Is it possible that these stories and these beings and these gods and these cultures or these stories of these impossible beings that have control over nature, is it possible that it was just a technology? Is it possible that Zeus's lightning was just a technology? That goes into aliens and who are we as humans and what are we really doing here? Did someone create us? And did they leave or did they die? It goes into that sort of a story. And there's no real way to navigate that.
You sort of just think what you think about that. But it does make sense to think about plasma as lightning, which is real. And it does make sense to think that lightning could be harnessed in this type of a fashion with some sort of different way. He said that the inventor, Malcolm, Malcolm Bendel, he figured out a way to make it. To make the plasma with a lighter amount of energy. The reason lightning gets made up in the sky is because there's so much pressure going on. There's like thousands of tons, thousands of gallons of tons of pressure in the air. I don't know what's going on up there, I think.
That's why lightning is so big. And so he was able to miniscule it. Yeah. Miniscule it. Shrink it. And to have it function in a different way, to use a different material and to convert that in a different thing. That's powerful, man. That's powerful. So here's this last clip of Randall. And then I got one more clip going later on. But this last clip of him talking about energy just coming from geometry. What we're seeing in the legends and the stories of Indra and Zeus and of Vajra and of the Manas and all of this kind of stuff that would seem to imply some kind of a technology. Maybe it's not just the conjurations of pre-literate, out of control imaginations, but it's actually fragments of memories of something that actually once existed.
From what I've learned up to this point, I would say I can come up with no more potential candidate for what a technology would have been based upon than this. The utilization and the control of plasma energy. And when I learned that the geometry and the frequency and the numbers that are measured by these frequencies are key to the operation of this technology, that seemed to confirm what I had instinctively realized from my own studies of sacred geometry, that it was more than just an aesthetic, that there was something probably scientific and technological at the base of sacred geometry.
Why are ancient cultures using sacred geometry all over the world to build these structures? Right. The pyramid is a sacred geometry. The sphere, the dome is sacred geometry. These angles of these structures are geometry. And our body has it too. And to think about shapes and think about geometry having a vibration, it's hard to think about and it's hard to really put into terms of how I think about that. But if there's a way to use that vibration and to transform it into energy for my car, for my home, for my fridge, for everything around me. And if you remember a few clips back, they said that it's actually producing oxygen.
I don't think I really dived into that yet. It's the thing, so the exhaust, so you have this generator and the generator is hooked up to your engine and it's outputting plasma, okay, from water. And then outputs exhausts oxygen. Isn't that crazy? And I think what they were saying, they said something about 20%. I think whatever amount of energy you use, I believe 20% of that is then oxygen outputted. And that's a radical, radical, that's the revolution, dude. Your output is oxygen. Your output is how a tree works. That's legit.
That's legit. That's what I want. That's what I'm trying to be on. And that's powerful stuff, dude. So I'm linking to the podcast I listened to. I'm linking to the video I saw. Go to strikefoundation.earth right now and just check it out. Just keep it in the back burner because this is energy. I think everyone might have an apocalypse game plan. Everyone likes to think that they might have one. Utilizing a technology like this doesn't have to mean the apocalypse is happening because everyone just defines the apocalypse as the power goes out. Like shit goes crazy, power goes out.
You have a generator like this? Power's not going out. You have it. You have it right there. You just need some water, you know? Just a little bit of water. I had some water. You know, sometimes life is that easy. For you to be functioning, all you need is a little bit of water. For your biological thing to be functioning, all you need is a little bit of water. And you're flowing. And there seems to be a technology that's opened us up to creating more efficient energy with a little bit of water. And that's wild, dude. That's a real innovation that I want to get into, man.
So I want to encourage you to just do your research on this. I'm digging deep on this. I'm reaching out right now, dude. The video's out. Let's get connected, man. Let's get connected. I'm following these people on Twitter. Follow me on X. Watch this video on X. Repost me right now. Like this is wild stuff. And it just aligns, man. It just aligns. So I wanted to share that. So I hope you're interested in that. I hope you saw value in that information because now we are heading on into the value for value, the boost. Ladies and gentlemen, America Plus is a value for value show.
What that means is I'm giving you what I can to build a better future, build a better system. I'm trying to provide the bullet points for you to go forward, for myself to move forward in the best way. And then I just try to talk to you, just try to connect, you know? And value for value really means you have the ability to put value on the show. You decide the value of what you just heard. And if you want to engage, engage. There's three main ways that you can engage. That's time, talent, treasure. Time is just by listening, returning, sharing this, reposting it. And then talent, if you want to chime in, if you're able to build one of these thunderstorm generators for me, please do chime in.
Maybe we can get some, maybe we can overtake the energy companies. Let's do it. If you want to do anything, I'm making a short film. If you're an artist, if you want to share your stuff, you know, we're just trying to collab, just trying to hang out. If you're a musician, let's make something like, I want you to post your music to, to wave lakes. So we can get involved with value for value that way. Value for value is in music. Value for value is in a podcasting. And I really prefer Bitcoin, the treasure, my, the treasure. I prefer that that's the third T treasure.
Bitcoin fountain, by the way, go to value for value.info for more info, then download the fountain.fm app. What's the best way to support the show? The fountain.fm app is the main spot. If you want to engage with the community and with this conversation, if you download it, it uses Satoshi's little bits of Bitcoin as, as its main currency. If you want to send me dollars, I also got PayPal. If you want to send me any, any normal, normal fiat money, I got that PayPal also linked below. But Bitcoin's legit, fountains legit. And it's like a little like social network almost where you get to see how other people are commenting, what other boost the grams people are sending in, sending a boost to gram, man.
Come on. Boost. I got the boost right up in front of me here. Oh, by the way, a little update. I'm not sure if your app has updated this yet. If you're looking at the show right now, there is a title change to the show. It's still America plus of course. But I recently got some data in this past week of my show being, or the show just being hard to search and hard to find. And specifically because of the symbol, I was using the plus sign symbol and I guess it just made it hard for specifically Kyron. Kyron chimed in. He, he, he dimmed me on Twitter and it was like, dude, like I cannot, like I'm trying to find your show and I cannot find it.
And it pisses me off. And I was like, Whoa, like, okay, bro, like let's change it. And easy change. I just spelled out plus, you know, just like Disney does for Disney plus.com. You know, anytime, like I've seen that anytime a company's ever had the plus, they always got to spell it out. Because for some reason, isn't that funny? The like technology, like the way we search, the way we use the internet, it doesn't understand like the plus sign is the title. Like isn't that a little odd? You know, like we got all this innovation here, but I can't put the plus sign. I've got to spell things out for you.
And that life. But we got the boost. These people from last week, they saw some value in the show from episode 91. No car, only mushrooms. Give a huge breakdown of my, of my short film. Go check it out. Go check out that video, go check out the podcast, whatever you want. So we got from the lowest to the highest. The first one comes from at crypto Sena's. He sends in 101 satoshis. Thank you very much. He says you duh. Go. Thank you, sir. Boosting is loving. Thank you. I, I, I appreciate that. I don't want to be too arrogant on that, but thanks. I'm going to, I appreciate that.
Next one comes in from Shannon P. What up, Shannon P. She sends in 333 sets. She says one of my favorite episodes. I love it. Now, as the French say, it is time for the boost. That's her favorite sound. I think, I think she said that was her favorite sound. This next one comes from my boy, Kyron at Kyron down from the mirror mortals podcast boosted me from curio cast or that's another app. If you want to be involved in value for value, this whole podcasting 2.0 thing, you're able to send Bitcoin to each other. There's a bunch of different apps that do that.
Curio castor is one of them. Go to podcast apps.com. By the way, if you want to get a better app, better podcasting app, Karen says, don't think, don't think my boost for the V for V walkthrough went through yet. He boosted me before it didn't happen. It didn't, it was just embarrassing. I'm advertising it and he's saying it didn't work, but I'm telling you, it works all the time. He says car problems are the worst. Nothing fills me with more dread. Ha ha. Hope you get it fixed. My friend. Joe Kyron is basically you put Bitcoin with anything and all of a sudden that is more efficient.
The goal is to fix the car. The goal is to fix it. So we're doing it. We're doing it. The next two come from our good friend at Joel W with two of them are satchel of Richard satchel of sticks. One thousand one hundred and eleven sets. The first one he says Cadillac Cadillac converter still there. Yeah. Pretty much. They didn't steal my, I don't have a Cadillac converter to 2000, 2000 Buick. Those are high in value for their metal content. Yeah. They didn't take anything or just try to hotwire it and couldn't and couldn't. I got the dumb guy.
The dumb guy tried to hotwire it. That's that's who I got. That's my experience. And then the last one from Joel W, another satchel of Richard. Oh wait, hang on. I got to do this one. I got to do a boost boost. Last one is he says magic mushroom fun time is a bridge to a whole new realm. That's a perfect marketing slogan. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Boasting is loving. Thank you so much, Joel W. Thank you to all those people who chimed in and sent in the value value for value. Again, this is where you get to decide the value of what's happening here. The conversation in America.
Plus, what innovation do you see? in, be a part of it, comment anywhere you are seeing this video. And if you really want to be cool, if you want to really want to be a part of it, download found and give me some sats, send me some sats. And that's the, that's where the real value flow is, man. That's where it's at. And honestly, that's where that is, man. Like, thank you for all those people for sending me the Bitcoin. Like I love you for that. I love you and I appreciate you. If you don't know anything about Bitcoin or value for value, this is really like a brand new system.
And I'll just talk about this for a little bit. This is another innovative system. This is something that is evolving. This is something that is some, uh, something that is sustaining my sovereignty, like just me personally. And it's something that I believe, uh, it will protect your sovereignty as well. And I'm talking about podcasting. I'm talking about value for value. I'm talking about Bitcoin. Like this whole thing that I'm a part of that I'm posting to is it's a whole new thing. And I'm not, I I'm not doing ads, never advertisers. I'm never doing advertisers on my show.
Zero ads, zero ads forever. Okay. And I'm on the internet, like hold me to this. If I do an ad on a podcast, I'm not podcasting anymore. Okay. That's that's how it is. And I've been doing this for like over a year and a half. Next year I'm coming up on two years and you know, just two years. Like where am I at right now? Like what's going on? Like what's the deal? Um, am I successful yet? Like you know, I'm talking to my friends about this and I'm able to tell them that I make some money. I'm able to tell them that I do some stuff. I have a, I have like 1500 people listening to the show.
Yeah. Um, whatever. It's not that much, you know, whatever I make. Hang on. I've had immense success, but when it comes to value for value and making the commitment for no advertising, that's a risk. And in times of crisis, like we are in now, like, like economical stuff, advertisers are down in podcasting and just in general, the money's down everywhere. Everyone's in debt. You know, the whole thing's just fucked. And I see, I chose value for value as a, just as a authentic system between, uh, the, the creator and the consumer, me and you. And I heard this great quote of what this is.
And this quote is if you consume the content, consider being a producer of the content. And that's the shit I love. And that's the opportunity you have in front of you right now to be a part of this better system. And throughout this journey, as I move forward, I'll be podcasting for decades. I promise you that. And I have this longterm view. And I know from my understanding that podcasting is a gradual success. Podcasting will never bring me big, like, you know, it's never going to bring me big money. It's never going to bring me like giant, like viral, like virality, maybe, you know, someone does some other clip, you know, but like just me as a podcaster doing my own thing, like I'm not trying to go viral.
I'm just trying to be honest and be authentic as an artist and try to just speak my own mind and try to share things that I think are important for the world. You know, and sometimes you can get stuck in your head and young artists and young creators can get stuck in their head about the success of things, you know, and I just want to play this clip. I was listening to this other podcast with the inventor of podcasting, Adam Curry. And this month he's coming up on 16 years of his podcast of the show that he's been doing since 07, which is wild.
He invented podcasting in 03, but he started his strongest and most consistent show in 07. And he's talking about how long will it take? Like how long does it take to really build a base, like for value for value and just for an audience in general? Bottom line is what we're doing here is not, it's never going to be for big money. And there might be some exceptions, but in general, it's going to be the value for value proposition keeps everybody keeps the engine running. And October 26th, it'll be our 16th anniversary of No Agenda. We are not rich by any stretch of the imagination.
And it took us five years of early five years with barely, I mean, well, we started just as the iPhone one came out. And then it took a long time for that to really progress. It takes a long time and a lot of dedication and an outstanding product to create a value flow that you can live on. Dedication and an outstanding product, time, dedication, product, outstanding product. That's that I'm taking those words so seriously. I listened to the inventor of podcasting as a mentor, as a mentor from afar, you know, and he's right.
His show is legit, you know, his show, No Agenda, you know, it's a political show, of course, him and the cohost, they give their honest takes on things and they also just deconstruct the news. And it's also pretty, I don't want to say down the middle, but it's pretty honest. It's just an honest show and it's well produced and it's like three plus hours and there's like they post two shows a day. So they're just six hours of content a week, you know, like that's just, that's a lot, you know, that's a lot. And five years took them five years to even get to a base, you know, like that's incredible.
That's incredible and that's in the beginning, you know, and, and I'm in a situation where podcasting is like normal and people living online is totally chill and you know, that's all fine. And so I'm, I'm swimming in abundance. That's that's what's happening right now. I am identifying that I am swimming in an abundance of opportunity and value and value flow. You know, the value was flowing to me and because I'm seeking to, to, to have value flow from me, you know, it's this reciprocal thing. It's this, my heart is open, my intellect is open. My eyes are open.
Like I, I want value. I'm trying to give value and I know that this podcast, just podcasting in general will is my foundation. And I feel blessed that value for value is that system of money, that monetizing interaction engagement system. That's a part of it because, you know, like I'm, I'm sovereign with that. I'm free with that. I feel good with that. I feel confident with it. And it's the real way that I'm going to find my tribe. It's the way that I'm going to find, hopefully I find like lifelong friends, you know, from just connecting with people and talking about technology, talking about Bitcoin meetups, meeting up with people, you know, like I'm traveling more.
I have my passport, you know, like I want to travel more. I'm trying to go more places. I'm going to do podcasts in more places with more people. Like, like that would be so legit, you know, that, that, that's just what I want. I want to talk to other people, bringing innovation to the world. And that's the podcast, man, like around the world. Like that's, let's bring it forward. Let's bring forward a more beautiful world together, man. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about this more beautiful world, you know, and whatever I'm dealing with, you know, like whatever bills I have, whatever stress I have, you know, I got to let go of that negative energy around that.
I need to make sure there's zero negative energy. And if I need to work through something, you know, work through it, you know, and if I'm just conjuring something up just for the hell of it, you know, I got to practice to just let it go. And through that practice and through consistency, you know, the more value will come and I'm coming up on two years, like he says, and I'm ready for the base to come in, you know, I'm getting ready for the base to come in. And it's exciting. You know, I've always interpreted that my jobs that I've had have been real stepping stones to my life.
I've just held this belief like in my own head. No one's really taught me that every job I've had is bringing me further into my skillset and my creativity and like my leadership and how my machine, how my system will be going. And there's, we're just, we're moving forward. Like I'm working in the kitchen right now and it's coming to the end of a new year or to the beginning of a new year and things are changing. It's a new phase and we're doing video now and it's trying to expand and the car's broken. I'm trying to fix it.
And it's just like this thing, you know, it's, it's this expanding thing. It's this changing morphing thing. And value for value is the spine. Value for value is the spine. And if you're a person who's trying to make it online, who's trying to do stuff like that, if you're a person who's trying to just be honest with their creative stuff or with, with whatever you make, with whatever you, you manufacture, you know, it's value for value, pay what you want. You decide the value. And that's a longterm thing. That's a longterm thing.
Longterm value, longterm commitment, you know? And what else do you want? What else you want? You looking for longterm? Come on, let's go. Let's go. Let's jump in. Anyway, well, that's what, that's all I got. Honestly, thank you for, thank you for tuning in today, guys. Thank you for coming and visiting me this week. Tune in next week while we talk about more innovation and yeah, follow me. That's America plus bitch. Stay free.