In this episode, we delve into the concept of the King Hero's Journey and emphasize the significance of co-creation and teamwork in relationships.
- Alien Invasions and Astrological Archetypes: Unconventional Perspectives
- Unveiling the King Hero's Journey and Challenging Gender Role
- Co-Creation and Teamwork: The Foundation of Strong Relationships
- Exploring Gender Identity, Body Positivity, and Social Media
- From Drugs to Infrastructure: Examining Societal Influences
We engage in a thought-provoking discussion about gender identity, body positivity, social media, and the impact of sports teams on local economies. Other topics include the influence of drugs on society, the state of infrastructure, the potential collapse of empires, and the emergence of online platforms such as OnlyFans and Patreon. We also contemplate the possibility of an alien invasion and the role of astrology in understanding archetypes.
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Lastly, we touch upon the topic of societal collapse and the importance of upholding moral standards through it all.
Hello. Hello. Welcome to the King Hero's Journey podcast. My name is Beth Martins, and I'm so excited to having having, to have the Weaving Spiders welcome crowd with me here today. We're I was concerned StreamYard wouldn't fit us all, but I think we're gonna fit just fine. And I see Michelle's already in the chat. Welcome, Michelle. And, I don't know what that might be code for. Should we hang on the fins? But but the guys in the background here might know what that means. And I'm gonna go live on Rockfin as well. There is a link in the chat for anybody that prefers it over there. I'll just since the guys are are listening, I will let you know that I am on borrowed time here on on YouTube.
So if you can talk in gibberish when you wanna say something real about, you know, that the algorithm algorithms like to pick up and and, ding you 4. Take my chances here regardless. And, yeah, come and say hello in the chat if you're there. I can see people are on Rockfin, so welcome to Rockfin. It's great you're there. Alrighty. Well, without Michelle's here. Welcome. Nice to have you here. Fantastic, Michelle. And feel free to share this out. I know I am pretty shadow band on not on not on Rockfin is, I think, the only place. We're also on x, by the way. So if you haven't had a chance to go over there. You're not on there. I had a really hard time finding s b on on, x. I don't know. Maybe you're not there anymore.
And we got a flatter ship there or Earthship air, not the flat one. Merry Christmas to you as well, and Joy is in the chat. Just listening today. I love these guys too. Yeah. And that's what inspired me. I'll just let you know that, I do have an idea that if there's a next Lifetime I'm going to be a comedian. I might I'm not gonna do it this time, but I love people who are very free with their humor. And I've seen the evolution of the Weaving Spider's Welcome over time and how just beautifully fluid everything is. And there's, you know, you guys can pretty much keep your mics open unless you're hacking up a lung or anything like that. And, without further ado, gonna bring that oh, Billy Tono is not first. Alright. But you're here, so that's really important.
I love that. Alright. So we have, in no particular order, SB Alger, who helped me set all of this up when he's still closing his door. Sorry. Just, well, my dogs just started barking. So here I am with, hopefully, muted pug noises and not full volume pug noises. Yeah. I don't hear any bug noises at all. And we have Jim and Rachel Madden. Is that fair to, say it with the same last name, you guys? Yeah. I know you're married. Congratulations. It's official. Very good. And Maiden. Maiden. Thank you. Thank you. I was so not mad, but made. Made. Made in the shade. Very good. Very good. And we have the honorable Benjamin Balderson here. I miss you. I'm glad I to see you this way. I kept thinking about you over the last couple of days.
And, also, Ellen Marcus. We might have we might get a visitation by another and I believe Andrea
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might show up as well. If Jim's uncle is John Madden, then we're gonna have to talk shop and football tonight.
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Our Hey.
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Talk about how well they sports.
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Nice. We love we love all the sports.
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We're really athletic. To be here. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Huge sports fans. Because mostly what we talk about on spiders is football and basketball scores, the betting lines, you know, what what whether or not we think the fix is in, you know Well, I'm not. We're not. No. We're not so excited. I don't think Karen b would be watching us as often as she does if we talked about sports very
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yeah. You lose you lose me there too. It's welcome, Karen. Happy New Year to you as well. Lamb Chop is in the house. Full house. Yeah. Exactly, ball worship, Stacy's saying. I miss that, association, but, you're so excited. It's gonna be a fantastic show. I agree. Alright. So without further ado, would you guys like to introduce yourself just in case there are people on the stream tonight that are not familiar with you and the work that you do altogether. Maybe we'll save that for the last if you wanna introduce your own selves, and we'll make you guys bigger this way.
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SBU go.
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Okay. Looks like I'm always first. Well, Alger Alger does make you first at school. You know, you get called on first because you're at the top of the list. So, my name is Sean. I go by SB Online. Me and, Jim, who you see, well, in my picture, he's to the right. Maybe for you guys, he's to the left. Years ago, after a flat earth debate I had on the Internet, me and Jim got the live streaming bug, and we started a show called the RX Only Picture Show, which since has been, semi retired. We haven't had an episode for a long time. Beth was one of our very last guests. It's probably been 2 years, 3 years, But you can still watch the reruns on my YouTube channel, or if you just type RX only picture show, and that's probably what I'm most well known for is doing that work with Jim. I also, you know, play the guitar and sing and make art and, sometimes I offer coaching services similar to Beth's. I was certified under her 2019, and, that's that's the most thing for me. You can find me at espialgia.com or on the Weaving Spider stream every Saturday.
Weaving Spider's webs. If you're good if you're looking to subscribe to the show that we're all a part of, it's Weaving Spider's Web is the name of the channel. Weaving Spider's Welcome is the name of us as a group or the show proper. So and I'm gonna hand it off to Jim. Jim, you're next.
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Wow. That was great. Jim and Rachel. You kinda you kinda helped out, that way I don't have to be redundant. I was on the, Rx Only Pictures Show with s b Alger, man, the myth, the legend. And, Then I think with another guy named David Barsky, we started doing the Weaving Spiders welcome show right about 2020. And, that's how a lot of a lot of us came together.
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I love it. That's awesome. Yeah. And, Alan, would you like to introduce yourself?
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Sure. I was hoping Balderson would go first because I think we're going superiority or seniority. What's the word? Balderson.
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Your wish is my Commit. Oh, and exactly am I seeing you through? Are you calling me old or something?
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Not a fucking senior. I don't get discounts. Jesus.
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Well, if you ask nicely for them, they'll grant them to you.
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If you don't know me, I'm, Benjamin Balderson. I, I came up separately from these guys. I do, alchemy and, off gridding and whatnot. And, after, I've been doing this for a number of years. One day, the weaving spiders hit me up and, asked me to come on and had one of the worst ever. And for some ungodly reason, I kept coming back. I don't I don't even know exactly why, But it it got much better from there. And now they're they're, they're my best friends that I spend basically all my social time with, and I wouldn't do it without him. And I don't really do my own thing that much anymore.
I've been doing more interviews again lately. Rose was just talking to me again this morning. I'm on a lot of bigger shows like Crow and Freeman Fly and all over the place, tinfoil hat, you name it. But, I just spend my time with the spiders now because they're the best.
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So We love you, Baldy. Yep. We love you. We really do. Alright. And, Alan, so you
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I kinda joined late to the game. I saw SB and Jim on their streams, years ago, it seems so long ago. And then catching up with Balderson seeing him on his streams and listening to him on Crow Triple 7 Radio and all these legends and watching Beth years ago. I was just thinking, you know, we want more of that. What can I do to make more of that so that these guys can just talk freely, And we can make sure that the stream streams? And when we say every Saturday night, we mean every Saturday night. Right? Every single Saturday night. Well, that's how we got to know each other really well through all the trials and tribulations of other guests And and thinking that we're gonna have the best guest in the world and then setting it up and then just, like, going through the stream and, like, not understanding what the pace needs to be for for a a is it a 1 hour stream, or is it a 6 hour stream? Oh, how do we cut this off? So it's been a live studio recording every Saturday night, and sometimes it's great. Sometimes it's not the most well produced stream, but it's entertaining for other other reasons. So for having fun as friends and streaming that, That's probably the best.
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There you go. Awesome. Well, nice to meet you. Figure out who the producer is, we'll get have somebody to blame that shit on, but And we just don't know. We don't know. Yeah. We we intend to send out a group email when we finally designate somebody as the actual producer. Right, you're like the freedom convoy that nobody knew what the who the leader was there. We're not. That guy's in trouble, though. We've got we've got grievances on how things have Then, Ron, there's some production issues. Letters have been sent.
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Yeah.
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We're ready. Yeah.
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Well, that's the ancient tradition is to blame the guy that's either not identified or not here. So, yeah, the producer really has, well, he's done some good things, but he's also screwed us over pretty hard. So, you know, we have a bone to pick. I don't assume the gender of the HR department. I think they're all great people. Oh, yeah. And because we are on YouTube, we will be careful to use our encoded language. In which we understand what you mean that, you know, things can be insinuated, hinted at, implied, even with a, with a gesture.
You could, imply something. So we we, comprehend that, because we know what it's like to be under the duress of, YouTube hanging a strike over your head and saying, hey. In 90 days, you'll be down to only one of these.
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Yeah. So be good. You know? Yeah. And I'm 2 out of 3, and and they've already threatened that the channel with come down. So I'm just gonna be fine. We do have mudras that could be confused as gang signs. So sometimes
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Sometimes we do a little bit of this. Sometimes we disrupt a little bit of this. It's like spider puppets.
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Yeah. Right on. I love that. This is the most common. That's the That's the spider wave, I guess.
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Ah, okay. I'm getting the secrets here. So talk to us about spiders. How did how did this become first first, let's go with the spiders. What was the what's what does that mean for you guys?
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Well, I think the original idea was, the Bohemian Grove, sort of mantra. Weaving spiders not welcome here.
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Uh-huh.
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Being anti, all of that stuff, We thought we'd flip it around and call ourselves the weaving spiders.
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Oh, how smart is that? And that came from Barsky. Right, Jim? It was weaving there's a big sign with an owl on it outside of Bohemian Grove that says, weaving spiders come not here, I think is the exact quote. And so I'm pretty sure David Barsky, who was the one who initially had invited Jim to get back on the stream and start something up. And, David's been absent For, on and off for a few years now. He'll pop in sometimes, but he's doing other things. And, that was his idea. I'm pretty sure it was the weaving spiders are welcome, you know, instead of just do the opposite of whatever Bohemian Grove is doing, which, of course, I agree with because if you've read anything about Bohemian Grove,
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someone dropped Freeman Fly's name. I think it was Ben earlier. I just wanna let people know that he's coming on on 8th, and I'm working on a new project, in case I forget to talk about this on the archetypes of controlled up. I have been obsessed with controlled up. Not like I'm such a great researcher, but I tapped into some good researchers and discovered that, using one phrase controlled up for all of those people isn't accurate, that there is actually very distinct. I, so far. I have 6 archetypes, and I'm talking to all kinds of experts about that. Are you guys familiar with, what is it? Unseated something.
Let me quickly see. What is Matt unseated? No. I don't think so. Okay. So he's a must go to if you are similarly obsessed with control dot as I am, and especially in Canada because there's there's more, you know, that's not in Canada. But but he's able to pick that apart and show a whole bunch of stuff. Now I I have to watch his whole channel for, like, a 100 hours.
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The unseeded like a seed that you plant?
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No. It's unseeded with a a c e d e d. So, yeah, I'm still trying to decode the name of of the Interesting. Okay. Medical. Yeah. Yeah. So and it turns out that this is actually a really big subject Freeman. He loves it. Who would know? Because he hasn't he hasn't really talked about it at all. And so that's what we're gonna focus on. So So basically,
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a rewording of succeed. Something. Seed is, you know, like, where you break away from the country as it as opposed to seed with seed being a root word. So it's almost like a root just kind of a basically the same word. Yeah. That sounds right to me.
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Yeah. That's the problem we run into so often with independent people doing things independently on their own, not understanding how to market it. That's why I just went alanmarcus.com. I think anyone in any language can pronounce that pretty simply. The understand.com is a website. I just say that's my name. That's my brand. That's what we're doing. I post the links to the spiders' streams there, so it's for everyone to find them.
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Right on. That's how he, spelled it. I managed to reach him today, and he's gonna come on for an interview as well. So That's exciting. Yeah. Yeah. I am. I I'm like a kid because I'm interested in something. Interesting name. Like I said, I I I would
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I would assume it's similar to to, I'm trying to pull it up with my stupid.
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Yeah. Yeah. He's on YouTube, so that's That's where I found him also on Facebook.
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I just subscribed.
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Right. Welcome to everyone on Facebook. I always I always fail to to say that we're there. Got, somebody here, one of my buddies from x. So that's great. I'm glad you're using the chat and everything, mister, Ken Novirus. I recommend following him. And so let's talk about weaving. What's the weaving process? You guys use that word a lot, and it's, you know, fairly fairly obvious to me, but you go.
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So seed is to surrender possession of, to yield or grant.
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Interest So that makes sense. So he's just he's not yielding possession or granting.
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Ah. So he said he's saying that he's undoing that that While he had done so before, he has undone that.
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I am I'm gonna take back what I granted you. Yeah. And instead of telling you what a weave is, we're gonna to what a weave is by starting with a word. And now the rest of the show for 5 hours is gonna be talking about seeds and unseeding and how you might wanna be a man who saves his seed, and then I could get into the magical aspects of fluids.
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A. That was that was a that we've went off the the deep end pretty fast. So, I mean, I I don't remember who first said it called it a weave, But, you know, the idea that we're spiders on a web, and oftentimes, I mean, what you mentioned, Beth, that If we get the stream flowing properly and the weave is weaving along, then it seems like everyone's able to Interject, interact without stepping on each other, very rarely with any argumentation or or, what we call soapboxing. And I would say that that's the essence of the weave is that, just like Alan said, you bring something to light, you digress on it without disagreeing And also without interrupting, ideally.
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That's amazing.
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Go ahead, Rachel. Conversation with friends is what it turns into. Is because if when we're all together and we were all together in Vegas. I hope some of you got to stop by and hang out. But it's like that in real life. When you sit down together and you start talking about these ideas, it's, it's an art party in your head. You're going to start bouncing it off of each other. Oh, this made me think of some ancient God. This made me think of this word. This made me think of this conspiracy, this Woah. And it just opens door after door after door. But the thing is, and the trick is, is that even though your mind can go in a 1000000 different directions, is to bring it all back into one cohesive thing. And I think that's what One big blanket. Yeah. We do it pretty well.
Big spider. We've made a new shirt.
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Yeah. And that's what it makes it genuinely intelligent, not just I don't know what the word would be, because you can have a lot of fun like a toddler and never thread back and come you know, make a circle with the whole thing, but that's what you guys are have learned to do very, very well. It's the sportsmanship
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where we're setting each other up for slam dunks. Perfect.
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Right? Amazing. You're given all your Yeah. I've never heard that analogy, but I would agree. The alley oop, they call it. Right? Either a good assist or an alley oop. You know? Alan will throw the ball up close, and maybe if I'm doing well, I can, well, I would need a trampoline if I was gonna slam dunk.
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But longer arms.
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And we're diving into sports ball. So goats
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on. Nice. Nice. Welcome, TJ. Alright. Well, well, now we got the, the basics out of the way. If you guys aren't from if anybody's here and isn't familiar with this podcast, this is the King Hero's Journey, And it is modeled after the hero's journey where we all are set up. You know? So it it's a good example how instead of being in competition with each other and talking over each other and being the one that looks the smartest or the funniest or whatever that you're you're actually in this process working together for our good, and I appreciate that very much. So you're in the right place if you like strong, outspoken, you know, often men, but for sure women. The king is not exclusively masculine by any means.
And, that's actually one of my favorite subject subjects in addition to, you know, making fun of everything that's happened this year. This is how I get my news, by the way. Just no pressure. I'm a little tuned out. I have a lot of, obsession interest in my own world in my own life that is relatively big for me. And, yeah. So what was I what was the first thing? Anyone ever heard of? News and current events and things. Yeah. There was something before that, but we'll just let it go unless it reoccurs. Come back. The mast oh, the mastoid family. Chads. Yeah. They always come back, those hanging Chads. Yeah. The mastoid family. They're pregnant Chads.
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That's a reference pregnant, Chad? Well, and this was this was a democracy at some point, but then it became not a democracy. So, like, the governmental organization structure of how we're doing things is so loose and free flowing that we were mocking the idea of having to remain on the topic. So what people may have not considered is on a Saturday night when we start a stream, we have to decide on a title. So we do everything in reverse. So we start with a title predicting things that might be relevant, but then by the end of the stream, they may or may not.
But with our mental gymnastics ability, we can make it all work in the end.
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There you go. I create everything like that. You start with the title. You're you're guessing that you have the content. And, and then it always magically appears to be the case. So I did remember what I what I was thinking to talk about is the masculine and feminine. I know Ben and I have talked about this at length. We don't have to go on and on, but just, you know, how you're seeing. We got a lot of gender bending going on. Our, prime minister today announced said there's going to be tampons. And, what is the other stuff they would put for women? Free in the men's bathrooms. I don't know. It was in a particular place. I can't remember where, but it's just like, how embarrassing is that?
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Like, a really where do you start? There's gonna be so many kids that get hazed with that. There's just no doubt. So there's gonna be so many kids that just come out of a bathroom with tampons jammed all over him.
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That's what I'm thinking. That's cool. That's cool. A male restroom, those tampons never leave the restroom. They all clogged the toilets. So unless we're making more jobs for janitorial staff, I don't know what the purpose of this would be.
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An That is a good transition there. Cherry butt. You can unclog it with a cherry bomb.
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I think that's the point is to prove the boys were the boys.
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Yeah. I know a guy that got mad and dumped quick creep down the, down the drains and the toilets in his house. He said they had to condemn the place, so it could get worse than it should.
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That'll do it.
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That'll that'll fix it. We haven't seen it, but that's our time.
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My cousin got a 5 gallon bucket of box elder bugs and then took and put them on the toilets since we put Saran wrap over the tops and all this in the school, filled all the toilets in the bathroom with the box elder bugs.
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Yeah. Well, all the books still freak me out even though I know that they're friendly. You know? They've got they've got an aggressive appearance to him. You know?
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Could work with the government to agree that that's installation art and to preserve it for all time. I put a little plaque in front of it.
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I think that'd be brilliant. Yeah. How how, the the feminine applies to the king, that kinda to me, there is a an upward and affirmative way to look at all this stuff. Whereas it seems like what they put in our face is always inverted and more and more absurd and strange, you know, at least to most people. I mean, I know lots of people try to be polite and they go along to whatever degree they can tolerate, you know but I mean, to me, the idea to imagine that, that people who were born biologically as men are in any way menstruating other than that they're playing along for themselves or whatever benefit they feel like they might get from it It's just silliness. Right? Like, that's pretty absurd. That's pretty far out. I mean, but to me, I would push that over to What you said that, you know, that the king is not necessarily masculine and that you've had a lot of female guests on this podcast where it's the king hero's journey. So you're looking at the the Joseph Campbell type hero journey and then narrowing it down to the niche of the sovereign or the king, But then also saying, hey. That doesn't have to mean a man. You know? So I'd say there's there's room to speculate their what? You know? Obviously, I have some ideas of what it means. We I think, you know, the most obvious thing is that all of us have masculine and feminine within us, And I know that Balderson covers this extensively, you know, that he understands a lot that we may be Born with a body that's one way. And we may embody both masculine and feminine, but everybody's got some
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surplus and some deficit, I guess, in my opinion of both. You know? Like, you've got it's just like experience points in a video game or something. You know? Mhmm. And it's not synonymous with the queen. Like so sometimes people will come in and they'll feel uncomfortable. They wanna call me a king, but they realize I'm a woman and they don't want so they call me a queen. It's like, nope. That's not it. That's not the one. I don't want you to call me a king either. That's not the point. But if you're gonna call me anything, go for king. Because it's it is, it is a more masculine energy, like actually willing to be out there to say the stuff, to take the hits, to, you know, deal with whatever kind of fallout or, as I'm preparing these archetypes of the controlled op, like, I'm interviewing people and and they're giving me long list. I say, one archetype and they go brrrr. They give me a long list of names that fit. And it's how I'm telling that I'm able to say it's real. And I'm I'm imagining, am I actually gonna come out with this. I don't know. I don't know if I'm going to or not. The names, I mean.
Certainly, the archetypes do it. Am I gonna let people, you fill in all the blanks themselves, or am I gonna put myself on the chopping block?
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Well, it might be We got go through Queen, especially because a lot of these people see themselves as queen. You know, like, for for whatever reason, that's what a queen is. But when I see those those figures. I don't think that's queen energy. I think you might be a little skewed into king energy with the performance art in the shock value art, which is what a lot of these topics are, their shock value. And I personally don't care for shock value art. It's like, I get it. You're mad. But oh, look at us. You know? But that's that's essentially, you know, what we're talking about is those I don't want to say toxic, but I just did.
It was more negative points of the king, I would say. So it might be worth it to dive into what queen energy is, and why you'd prefer to be seen as the king in your energy and what a queen is and what a queen isn't.
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Right. Yeah. That's, I didn't fully prepare myself for it, but it it is so different. You know, Queen being, of course, with the feminine feminine and and that mother energy. And there's always the light and the dark side. And so, you know, kings. We have a lot of, examples. I mean, around here, we have more examples of benevolent kings, but out there, we have more examples of tyrant kings. And it's the same king. It's the very same template. You're just making different choices on that path. And then with that feminine, you know, it's it's it's more in the mother. You think about the evil queen. Is it is it I'll actually I wanna I wanna, think about this before I talk too much about it.
Because I haven't focused on the queen at all. Maybe I have an aversion to the queen. Could be.
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Could be. Well, you started that way. We needed to. The the women and then, came to some kind of epiphany in you. Encouraging people. There's a test you can take on Beth's website that gives you an archetypal, like, an overview of where you are on the archetype scale. And, like, 3 or 4 or 5 of us took the test and almost everybody came up king. So it's funny that we've come truly full circle, you know because that's how I first got into your work was, you came on the show and then we did that test, and I was already looking at your stuff. And then I was like, you know what? I'm gonna sign up and do some stuff with this lady. You know? There you go. King king hero's journey started for me with that task, I think. You know?
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There you go. I love that. That's awesome. Yeah. So anything more you guys wanna say about, you know, just how messed up it is, how you can apparently, you can't say you're a woman anymore. That doesn't that's what you think.
[00:28:09] Unknown:
I think that it's so far afield at this point That people have no idea what the what the a masculine figure or a feminine figure is supposed to be like. And it it they've consistently replaced what's masculine, and what's feminine in order to suit what they want. And it's just not true. Like like, something like sitting around drinking beer. There's nothing masculine about that. It makes no sense or or or watching sports ball. Like, I'm I'm actually very athletic, and I'm good at sports. I don't watch sports on TV. I've got other things to do, like, maybe go play sports or something and not sit on with a big old belt belly just guzzling beer. Like, I'm not sure why that. That's a masculine thing in any way, shape, or form.
But, on the same token, like, The the feminine's gotten very skewed also. Like, One of the things Christy's had to learn throughout, our relationship is, like, For women, the being providing that loving home, being that loving mother, that is the feminine energy. That's the good one. And that includes having cooked a a very good meal. That's something that's usually homemade. And the fact is a guy will go out and it's this interchange because I'll go out and kill myself damn near. You come home, and if share. There's a good meal and, like, some cookies or some cake or something that's homemade with some milk. Like, oh my god. You know, all the guys in the house are are laughing and smiling. And on the say on the, same token, if that's not the case, at the end of the day, when you've killed yourself all day, you come home and it's not like that.
Then then it's why did I even fucking do this? Now you're pissed off. Now, you know, it's an entire a different energy. You know, you come home. She's sitting there. She's done nothing but played on the Internet all day. You know, there's some there's Tom, you could talk in the microwave. Like, we don't have a microwave. No. But, hey, my wife did not. But it's it's a very, symbiotic relationship. And the on for the feminine energy, that's that's the loving mother. The guy provides the home, and I think that's where one of the things society really gets wrong is that.
You're supposed to build a home together. Bullshit. Bullshit. I you build the home, and then she comes and Fills it with love. And that Mhmm. So that's not Christie in the background pounding nails?
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No. That's not I know. It's gotta be a pit bull tail.
[00:31:13] Unknown:
I'm betting a $100 at the pit bull tail pit bull tail. No. That that was not that's our that actually is pound pounding, staples underneath the house. Yeah. We're trying to, so I just put in, I moved my electrical box into this route this side side edition I put on. And now that that's all sealed up and everything, I put trickle in there. Now I'm changing out the electrical in the house, and the bathroom's got no electrical. So, like, at night, you gotta shower and stuff with a flashlight or go to the bathroom with a Flashlight. And yeah. Yeah. Like, that's half the house. There's a little actually, little little, stickers all over the house that during the day charge up, And some of them still were. A bunch of them still work even where the their little stars and moons and things to try because there's no lighting in the for navigation.
[00:32:07] Unknown:
You say you have to navigate indoors
[00:32:09] Unknown:
by the stars of all this stuff. I I hear what you're saying, but I think it's We had a little green arrow above your head, and someone is moving house pieces around as you're trying to do a livestream. The bathroom might move during during I didn't know you can move an electrical box and still have your power on.
[00:32:37] Unknown:
No. The bot he's just running a wire. I moved the box, and now now that that's different and I put in a a full size box,
[00:32:46] Unknown:
we can put in the different power. He's not moving the box. Electrician, no one else is going to be moving the box around. Just Vin, because he's actually an electrician. Unless you're the daughter of an electrician. So here's something I would like to say about this because
[00:32:59] Unknown:
I come from a family of really active women. And I say active very specifically. Like, if I threw out zodiac signs, you'd be like, oh, my gosh. Those people can't sit still. So, I mean, their last name was Carpenter. Okay. Let's just go there. So there is not a thing in my mom's house She hasn't touched or been a part of. If anyone's going to nail anything, it's going to be her. If she's going to use a staple gun, it's going to be her. Why? Because women are creators. If she's in her home and it's perfect and it's loving and it's great, she's going to find a project. If you're not doing the project, she's going to do the project because she is a creator and a lot of women. I'm on Instagram now. I resisted for a long time. You're welcome for Duck content.
And that's what I see a lot of is all these women doing all these projects, and they're like, oh, it's I'm so masculine. It's like, no. This is why are we talking about this? Because it's a perfect opportunity for the most feminine woman to have a voice and say, you know what? That's not a masculine thing. I am the most feminine woman, and I will go dig a hole right now and plant a tree. Why? Because I'm a creator. It's not it's not just the nurturing. I plant the seed. I water it. I pick it. I do everything about it. I prune it. All of it. You're involved in all of the process.
And where men and women come together is doing those projects together. It's like Jim and I paint. We build things. We move stuff around. I mean, it's very much co creation. There are some things that we're used to saying that's more of a masculine task. The woman's job is in the home. And currently, people are like, oh, the home. That means wambi pambi blah blah blah, but it's work. I watched my mother do it. I watched my grandmother do it. Now I'm doing it. It is work.
[00:34:45] Unknown:
Mhmm. And so work out. It's a workout.
[00:34:48] Unknown:
Yeah. You're not seeing your dog 20 times a day, doing your curls or doing squats. You know? What are you doing? Don't complain to me. I
[00:34:58] Unknown:
I agree with a lot of what Rachel's saying, but I also think that they've truncated what women do down When back in the day, like, even something like chopping firewood, that was a woman's job. You the guy hauled in the trees and cut them up, but the woman would go out and Stop it. My wife loves chopping firewood. It's not hard. And and actually, every guy that ever comes out here when they first get out here, they think that's the manliest thing to do on the farm. Like, that's something you have the little kids do, dude. And, you know, like and even milking the cows. There's a reason they call it called it a milk meat.
Like, there was the tasks and the tasks that were That the women did were a lot larger, but then also, like, men had more home tasks that were way bigger. Like, when when I when you say women are gonna do that, well, she might be chopping the end process, But I'm going down and cutting down an entire tree, bucking that tree down, hauling it through the forest, stacking it up over here, all these things, And then going out, like, dealing with cows, bulls. The the cow the the cow is trained by the time it gets milked. By the time that you're a milk milk mating it, that thing's been trained. I've already dealt with the bull. I've done all the nasty things.
Like, There's a lot of really rugged tasks that just are not something that gets thought of for most people anymore. They they they're so disconnected from from normal life, from from normal survival that
[00:36:37] Unknown:
They just don't get those things. And so Well, it's all been done already. That's just it. We live in a a society that's established almost completely. Yeah. We're not we're not homesteaded. We're not going west, and, you know, hey. The the the wagon broke in Arizona. We didn't make to California, so we're gonna set up here. We we can't repair the wheel. We're gonna this is gonna be our homestead, and then you start to hedge out your area and lay it out. And to me, I've been it falls back to the idea that, the the woman naturally, you know, even the anatomy of a man and woman, The man's anatomy is on the outside. It's symbolic of him going out into the world. He's the one that has to go farther and do things to Create commerce or get a job or get resources, bring them back to the house, then supply them to them. The house is the whole homestead. You know? That's not not the house itself physically, but the whole homestead. And then the woman will, will take those things and develop them further into something comfortable. Because like the meme that we all see on, on the Internet, that the the fee you know, the man is happy with a cardboard box turned upside down. It's some place to set your keys and your pistol and, you know, and your glass of water to take a drink. And I guess for most men nowadays, also, you need a 30 or, pardon me, 70, 80 inch TV in a video game, you know, in a mattress laying on the floor, and that's good. Right? Like and if they hung up anything on the wall, then that's a miracle. That's also decorating, which is actually bleeding over in into the to the feminine side. Whereas there I would say there is some truth to that. You know?
[00:38:09] Unknown:
Like, more and more people really forgot what it is to work as a team and to work these things out betwixt themselves. You know, it's not so much, you're the man. I expect you to haul that log. Let's do it together. And if we come to the conclusion, like, obviously, you're gonna have to pull that log. Like, let's get real. And I think that's part of the issue when you have people choosing all these genders. It's like, okay. You can be whoever you want. If I'm gonna ask them to do a task, are you capable? Okay. You're a man, woman, whatever you are. Can you lift that? Can you move that? It. What is your body? If you're gonna be mixing up your body, you're gonna be messing up your skill set.
You've now injected yourself with so many hormones. Can you real do you expect me to come to you for counseling? Are you gonna be put together enough to tell me anything? You know? What what can you do now that you've jacked with your body? If I put you out in the real world because if the only thing you're gonna do is wear makeup and clothes and whatever you think a man and a woman do, then then I don't know what you're here to do. Do you know what you're here do. And I think that's really the root the root of it. You know, what are you here to do? This is the body that you're here to do it in. There are a lot of things I can do in this body. And there are some things I cannot do in this body. Mhmm. And that's what it comes comes down to. I remember so much of my childhood being about body positivity and loving your body.
And and they're still trying to do that while simultaneously telling people that if you're not happy, then then it's it's fine. You don't have to be happy in your body. And it's like, well, why did we work so hard to be happy in our bodies?
[00:39:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Exactly.
[00:39:51] Unknown:
Him. It's been all my time.
[00:39:53] Unknown:
It's it's part of the mind fuck. Like, that's that's the whole, you know, tampons in the mail bathrooms. It it it makes you just wanna short circuit. Right? Like, if you can't contain the absurdity of it, you can't rise up into the humor of it, then you're just gonna like, I can't deal with it. I'm gonna pretend I didn't see that.
[00:40:11] Unknown:
Yeah. It's just at this point, since I've I've had to deal with the medical industry, and I've always asked what my preferred pronouns are. I'm just gonna start owning my femininity and be like, my preferred pronouns are your highness, your ladyship. Like nice. You do not refer to me. Madamoiselle. Right?
[00:40:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm stealing this, but my my pronouns are they lied. Yes.
[00:40:39] Unknown:
And I'm just say it was funny watching the chat because Rachel's talking about feeling good about yourself, and Leo Like, I have an 18 inch bar. It's not the length. It's how you use it. And I I don't know if these two things correlate at all or not.
[00:40:58] Unknown:
Him. Very much so.
[00:40:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And Ted Ted's got some When the tree is 4 feet across and 18 inch bar is not cutting it no matter how how you use it. That's just how it is.
[00:41:09] Unknown:
Your lady's gonna love whichever chainsaw you pick. It makes you happy.
[00:41:17] Unknown:
There you go. Yeah. I'm excited. Yeah. I don't wanna run the chainsaw, but that doesn't mean I can't. But I don't know. I prefer not running the chainsaw If that's okay. I take care of a Jippo Logger with a broken neck for 20 years on and off, and everyone in his family was injured from logging. And to me, that was the light over my head. Like, you know, maybe I don't need to to do any logging. Maybe, you know, his dad was missing his right eye. His grandfather had almost all of his fingers on his right hand missing. And the man I was caring for had had broken his neck in a logging accident.
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I'm having this vision in my mind.
[00:41:50] Unknown:
I held up is like a motorcycle engine, a lot of fairly good sized motorcycle engine with an extraordinarily sharp a chain whipping around it. And, yeah, occasionally, you know, especially when you're out in the in the forest, It catches on something. It hits a rock. The trees themselves and this is super interesting. I have one of the craziest stories because of this. Trees, they suck up rocks. They suck up whatever. Mhmm. Yeah. Really weird. Metal. I've got I got a friend that lived on an old highway and, like, there's a tree that, like, 20 years later, the highway was abandoned. All of a sudden parts of the tree started having pieces of highway sticking out of it and whatnot, asphalt that were still together. Like, what the fuck?
And literally when I was in prison, one of our things was we had to we had to maintain the a bet the old psych ward. And at the psych ward, it was a Catholic psych ward. So there was a cemetery. Everybody in the cemetery was either a nun, a priest or a or a patient. The patients had these little little just tiny blocks with numbers on the top, And then the priest and the nuns had fairly extravagant markers. Well, somebody left this tree for too long and didn't notice it. And It grew in between these graves, and the tree literally sucked up the headstones. And so these headstones We're sticking out the side of this tree, and nobody would go mow for, like, 50 feet around that tree. Nobody would go near that tree because it had, like, headstones sticking out of it and stuff just crazy.
But with all that said, that's a joy to find when you don't see it and you're you're chewing through it with a basically a motorcycle engine. Just and all of a sudden you hit something like that. It's all bad. It's all bad.
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No no kidding. No. That's what happened to my buddy's dad that that saw a kick back on him. Yeah. Because there's something in there. You know? There's a railroad spike or something. They used to they used to spike the trees too. So there's people that, you know, there's booby traps that were set 50 years ago that are waiting for you. You know?
[00:44:08] Unknown:
Exactly, I have a quick tree story because I work at a farm in the summer, and they offered that my son and I could come and cut a tree down. That, they're just volunteers that grow all over the property, so there's no shortage. And, so I'm thinking through this, and I and I ask him, would you like us to bring our own saw. And I'm thinking chainsaw. Where do I get a chainsaw? And, he said, oh, no. We got a lot of saws around here. And then, so we get there, and he hands me the saw. Thaw. And I'm like, are you you mean, I'm new I'm doing this? And we get to the tree, and it's, like, you know, this big around, and I'm going, oh, this is gonna be hard. He he put the tree and he put the saw in my hands, and I'm g g oh, done. It's over.
But I had, I had visions of the James Solangee.
[00:44:51] Unknown:
I had tree farm experience, and the joke I'd always say is this is a tree farm and a nursery. This is not an adult daycare. There are a lot of dangerous tools on the farm. And thinking of the chainsaw, I was always reluctant to take a chainsaw and then go play with it. It's a dangerous tool. And when Rachel's saying that she was reluctant to join Instagram and all of these sort of social media platforms, well, I see those as tools like chainsaws. So if we're giving young people a smartphone with a camera and access to an account and saying, go play with it, Well, what are they gonna do with it? They're gonna begin to explore the boundaries of what they can get away with. And when it becomes such a visual culture, Then they can create any identity they want.
So then there's the the aspect of the makeup artist genre of person. Doesn't matter gender. Anyone can wear makeup. Anyone can wear ridiculous costumes, and then they get all the instant validation for posting a picture of their superhero outfit. And they feel like they're playing some archetype of awesomeness, and they're getting that validation with the likes and the comments and people are resharing them. And then they get into the I'm a content creator. So when you wake up in the morning with no other purpose in life but to feed the content machine.
That's the tool that we haven't figured out what to do with it yet. And who created the fake book timeline idea of I'm gonna give all my personal secrets, thoughts, feelings, and emotions out to the world, to the databases to be figured out and played around with. And if that returns us to the topic of the psychological operation field. Well, that was the open air asylum right there. Facebook, Facebook, Twitter, my Myspace, Friendster, all of these social media platforms where people didn't understand what am I doing here? Wait, I'm promoting myself. So now I've become not a person, but a brand. And now I'm my own business and brand, and I have to sell my own merch have to make my own content, and we've gone a few years since then. And here we are with adults who are still, like, 16 year olds creating their identity in a Dungeons and Dragons game. And here's my identity and this LARP, this live action role play that continues where we can't tell if someone's being serious on the Internet or if they're being sincere or if they're being ironic or if they're being a hipster or if they really dress like that.
Does your mom and dad let them out of the house dressed like that?
[00:47:40] Unknown:
Yeah. That brings childhood memories. My mom would say, don't go out dressed like a hooker tonight. Yeah.
[00:47:53] Unknown:
It's a gentle way to put it. It's a gentle way. Yeah.
[00:47:56] Unknown:
Guess the best. Chessboard. The wing gets around on a chessboard. She can move any direction.
[00:48:02] Unknown:
That's right. Maybe you should dress like a hooker. Oh, no. Well, you know, that's how Dolly Parton got her style. She said that she fell in love when she thought that the town trolley was the most beautiful woman she'd ever seen. She said she never did let the lady know, but that that was her idea of wearing those wigs and, you know, kind of accentuating the already well endowed bosoms and red stick was because, makes me think of that song. Remember that song? I like my women just a little on the trashy side. You guys remember that?
[00:48:30] Unknown:
It's a great a Their wear, their clothes too tight, and their hair is dyed.
[00:48:36] Unknown:
Yeah. And that's it's funny, Beth, because, I would say that that kind of, parental, I would say, what call it coaching, whatever you wanna call it. But typically, that doesn't work. You know? Like, you have to you have to coach your children in the affirmative. If you say don't, to me, you'll always get the opposite of don't. And I would agree with Alan that now that doesn't only apply to teenagers and children. It applies to almost all of society because we've all been encouraged to remain in some kind of infantile mindset. And I'm not excluding myself. I'm as addicted to social media as anyone else. And, you know, if you think I don't post sometimes for the picture twice before I uploaded it, then you're naive, of course. I mean, it's If I'm if I'm gonna opt in, then I'm opting in and I'm participating. You know?
That's Of course, I mean, you guys follow me, so, you know, I also sometimes don't think it through at all and just post the most strange random thing you could possibly imagine, but, of course, the algorithm likes that the best. I tell everyone it's a neo Dadaist, Neo Dada. Dada was the art movement before surrealism, and it really is based on absurdness. You know, it's making fun of all of life and society and the world through through creating absurdity. And I tell people that everyone is a neodotist now and they don't even realize it. Like It's just we're stuck in this, like, what is if you don't get it, then you get it. That's what I tell people. You know? If it seems like it doesn't make sense, then you're you're on the nose. You've got it.
[00:50:04] Unknown:
There you go. Yeah. Real quick story about the don't thing as, I'll I'll never forget this and I'll never live it down either is, There was some poop on the sidewalk, and I'm I told my son, don't don't step in the poop. Right. Like, immediately. Right? Yeah. Yep. So that taught me. Definitely.
[00:50:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Anyone that's done driver's training knows that they teach you to look away from where you're crashing. If you're crashing, you you're looking you wanna you have to train your eyes to go be you know, You steer the opposite direction of where you're sliding and you look in the direction you wanna go because otherwise, you go in the ditch naturally. You know Yeah. That happened wrong. Don't and point Don't hit that tree. Mean. That's right. What
[00:50:49] Unknown:
are you gonna do? You're gonna hit that tree because all of your attention is don't hit that thing, but you're looking at it.
[00:50:55] Unknown:
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Just poor babies when you're screaming, don't run on the road, and they run right on the road. Mom said, run on the road for god's sake. That's right. Run on the road. Run on the road. Yeah. We only hear the last an That's right. Right on the road. Right on the road. Yeah. We only hear the last few words you say anyway. So That's it. That's it. Yeah. Some people say god thinks in those pictures too. So You also can't give God the I don't want this. I teach people how to work on their goals. And if you have what you don't want in your goals, then that goal ain't gonna work.
I don't know if that's true that god thinks in pictures or how you guys might see that.
[00:51:26] Unknown:
Well, you. I think it's true that whatever we wanna consider the cumulative, unconscious, or the subconscious, or influencing whatever is on the other side of the veil, that it's symbolic, not it's not words. You know? The words have become so diluted in their symbolism. The letters in the alphabet used to all be a picture of something, and then we're also assigned to other aspects, you know, then they get a sound And their shape becomes kind of redundantly, plain because of writing, but really, you know, it used to be that this was the shape of a man or a woman or a stream or a cup. And so those symbols translate into the other realm, I think. Not you can't emphasize anything in the negative. You can either the thing is or it isn't. There's not a you can't say I don't want or, you know, I want less. These this this kind of thing doesn't translate to the other side. I'd like to hear Ben's, input on that. What he thinks?
[00:52:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Me too. I think everything's the all. And I think that, I think that we are, frac we are fractals of the gods before us, And which is further fractals of the more elemental powers, Which is a fractal of the all father, which is a fractal of the all and the all mother. So I think that I think that as the all figures itself out, the way it's doing is by by Fractaling down and things. Yes. Do as Sean said, become diluted, and start losing their power in some ways, but then they gain in some ways also. So it's it's it's interesting. You know, we become less intuitive with things, but Then some would then also say that the way that we can describe things in language now, it has a beauty that it didn't have where the language before was more simplicity and relied on in intuitiveness.
And I think that that very much. It's kinda like the, that Kurt Vonnegut show, movie where, Everything just starts becoming mediocre. And I think then, you know, that's the end point of almost everything. Because at some point, you get a machine. All machines have ever done is make it so that way it something's accessible to everybody. And now it's not just masters doing it. So before that, it was a couple people that were masters doing something. And then now all of a sudden, a bunch of people can do it because they've got equipment to make that accessible to them without having the skill that those masters had to have.
But then everything starts Becoming more mediocre and more mediocre, less of this grand thing. And I think that's just the nature of things as, as it's working its way through its cycle.
[00:54:52] Unknown:
Nice. Hello, John. Nice to see you. And Michelle said, I think it all circles back to We Are Energy and so is everything else in this realm. And, I I often say intention is everything too, not to discount what you're saying, Ben, but that's, you know, what what your what your actual felt meaning is matters a lot. And we can throw around words all day. But, you know, just a little example with my son again. I remember instead of, like, yelling at him and getting mad at him, I would I would still be mad at him, but I'd be doing a really sweet voice. And he's like, no, mom. I get it. I still I still, hip team tricks kinda thing. Oh, I got to actually really be sweet and kind. I get it now.
[00:55:39] Unknown:
On the topic of intention, did you hear the story of the poster in Vegas during the Flattoberfest period of time? No Lay It On Us. Well, this, the story of that being, I think SB first put together a meme image of Balderson riding on a donkey with solar panels attached. So we were all planning to attend, this past October 2023, event in Las Vegas together, a big meetup. It's a Flattoberfest. We were inviting all of our viewers to join us there. Now we had the intention of creating an image, a poster, a piece of paper that we could hang around, kinda like a band promotion poster of some kind, just to let people know that we're here. We're in the area. This is our YouTube, our Rockfin. This is what we're doing. Our presence is being made known. The intention that I had set for that was Knowing the history of Balderson going to, different festival the the year before with his transportation issues, And the energy was just such that what was it? You were at a hotel and just a car rammed in the lobby. You're trying to cross a train track, And the whole thing was derailed. So it's just this hero's journey epic quest of just going to a site to meet other people and have a conference or a convention or something. So that was very difficult.
This year, I wanted it to be smooth And easygoing and relaxed. So I went through our telegram chat to find Art of Balderson because he's the main speaker on the stage. So we're we're there to support him. And the attention with this image of Balderson on a donkey was not a religious symbol, But people maybe had that connotation with them. The idea was the intention, From my perspective was Balderson would travel through the desert to Vegas and back home safely on reliable transportation. I was making the art, and I was just reliable transportation, reliable transportation, reliable transportation.
Say it three times. Set the intention. Put it on. Send the PDF file to Jim and Rachel so they can approve it and then print it out in a hard copy form. I don't know if it was a sigil. I don't know if there's magic. You guys can argue in this So it was a sigil and that it was magic.
[00:58:15] Unknown:
But I never thought of it, but I think, you know, you might have imbued a little bit too much power in that thing because Balderson's truck vanished in thin air, and then the next one exploded into a fireball.
[00:58:27] Unknown:
I believe it's I believe the the truck the vehicle turned into an animal and walked away. I don't know that to ever prove that it was ever stolen or driven away by hooligans in a Grand Theft Auto Las Vegas video game idea. I think it transformed into the animal that we set the intention into a donkey and wandered into the desert.
[00:58:50] Unknown:
It it did seem to be very prophetic because I lose I lose my good truck. And by good truck, I mean, it's not like it was pretty or anything like that. It just Reliable. Running all the time. Like, it was not like it was nice, Karen. And then, like I said, I get the the community, donated and helped get me a new truck, which was just, Wow. Amazing. And I get this new truck, and I'm just so happy, and it's even 4 wheel drive where my old truck wasn't. Still a 7.3 diesel thing was just awesome. And then that that thing there's there's a lot of, conspiracy talk about vehicles when they burn up and what will melt.
And that truck turned into a fireball so fucking fast. I could not believe it. Like, we barely got out. I didn't we couldn't get everything out of the truck, and we just got that truck. Like, I I did save the there was the flat over stuff was in there, and the I did save that. But, yeah, our dog tags, some other things like that were still in the truck, And it just went whoosh. And every the inside of that truck melted. There's not a steering column, steering wheel. You couldn't tell if that thing's a manual or automatic. The turbo completely melted just a puddle.
Just wow. And that happened in in a matter of just minutes. We barely got away from it. They literally are one dog because we have 2 dogs that Travel with us all the time. They they were there at Flattoberfest. They, they That's their safe place. That's their safe place. So they kept trying to jump back in the fucking truck. Like, so now we're also fighting with dogs trying to jump back in this fireball on the truck. Oh my god. What the hell? Oh, man. And I managed to save my hay, And then the firemen come, and they spray the truck. And then the wash from that goes right into the hay. I was like, Serious?
You serious right now? It just totally ruined the the hay. Yes. I got hit by a dew. I I it was it was I was up in the mountains with the forest around me, And it it it put on a Klingon cloak, and it it melted some bricks also around me. That's, You know, that that is Karen b's favorite show is anything with melted bricks in it. And it was truly trying to melt bricks, but I got in the way is what was happening Erin, that was my fault. Yeah. Yeah. I should stay away from the a alien AI that melts bricks from the bottom up.
[01:01:53] Unknown:
Like funny. Does anyone know what that reference is about, but it was blue just because, I've got a I I have a blue vehicle, and I just got hit in the parking lot. Some moron like, literally, there's no reason to back straight out an kaboom. Just like, you know, didn't didn't do a a shit ton of damage, luckily. Nothing to his truck. Of course, it's just a steel bumper. And and I was told that, like, don't get blue cars. It's too late for that. But, well, the the thing was the theory with the more recent,
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the direct energy weapon thing going on in the state of Hawaii was that there was allegations that all of the people's, equipment and things that were not perishing in the fire and were not allegedly under attack. There was a particular color of blue that everything was painted, and then they, of course, people start to put 2 and 2 together, and they show that how some lasers are not igniting, this color of blue when they're touching it. So then it becomes, the the conspiracy, a la carte. Like, oh, they've got blue on their roofs and on their houses and their vehicles Because they have foreknowledge, and they're avoiding the the attack. Yes. You know? Painted her house blue,
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Like, within 6 months before those fires happened.
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So Well Oh, Oprah Winfrey did? Yes. I mean, the thing Yeah. Her having foreknowledge of a direct energy weapon attack is the least accusation you could make against that woman in my opinion.
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It's it's it's the blue man group. Those guys have they're they are they've been ready since back when I in the nineties, baby. Before 911, they were on it. They knew.
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I can't believe they're still around.
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Dude, they are. I couldn't believe it either. We were just recently in Vegas, and, yeah, that's just like I was in fact, I think Sean and I had this conversation right before we had the conversation about how we should maybe wipe our butts on Gene Simmons' big tongue thing. In his
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life. Dean Simmons. We gotta change the topic or I'm gonna start swearing.
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Yep. Yep. But it was their last concert again.
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As human beings, as humans in the flesh playing their own instruments on a stage. They're gonna go to Abba wrote and become holograms
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And then license their image as a hologram, as a band to play bar mitzvahs and birthday parties and weddings privately as a whole. I made a special meme when I saw that. It's a great big and I took one of my trippy pieces of art, and I made all capital letters with a shadow and a stroke around it, and it says fuck Gene Simmons. And that way, when people start talking about KISS, I just post that in the comments, you know. I usually get lots of from them. You had that already. Yeah. Yeah. I know. I made it. Like, okay. He's got that thing in the holster, baby. In the holster. You know?
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Very good.
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Alright. Well, whatever that means that John made originally was to make fun of as everybody can see, I have I actually have 2 Internets currently. The one that's sucking balls right now that everybody can see on behind. And then this other one, and it's supposed to be a a blue when it's on. That one don't work at all right now because we have, like, 8 clouds or something. And so, like, none of the Internets are working, including
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Elon Musk's Starlink is the one that's kind of the work that I'm doing. Original joke was that Ben used to have, like, 7 routers randomly distributed across his property, And he would run around with his phone to try to stay on whichever one had enough of a feed that he wasn't completely robotting out the whole time. And then if, If they all failed or whatever, then he would have to go reboot a bunch of them. So that's the whole, the whole meme was Ben on a donkey with, solar panels because he's trying to get, you know, he's trying to get a signal so that he can figure out how to finish his thought about whatever, weave he was, woven into. A The meme seems to be a a Michael by a transformers.
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I believe was what was what the meme was, something like that.
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I'm trying to think that meme is a lot more powerful and dangerous. Maybe we should put that thing in a in a lead box.
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I've been just talking about the dead. This
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We should bury it for a spider's scavenger hunt. Oh. Yeah.
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Great idea. Geocatch. Yeah. And wait and see who gets a free truck.
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Until the scavenger hunt becomes a remote viewing session where people have to scavenge in their mind to find out where it is, write down the GPS locations.
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The the that they show people carrying these blocks, Which is just absolutely insane, like, for building the pyramid, like, a whole bunch of people started carrying shit. When in history did people carry heavy things? Like, I'm thinking about just start I have my one bull that lets me ride him. He actually will walk up behind me if he's trying to be a shit and put his head underneath my ass and flick me up in the air, and I'll land on his back. You're you're there anyways. And, yeah, easy shit like that. And it's Vidar is his name. But I'm thinking about just riding him around, and then you use oxen. And I looked it up because there's that whole thing. Everybody's like, oh, people built this with buggies and carts.
What? Two oxen, which is an oxen is just a milk cow or a steer, which everybody had their own milk cows back then. 2 oxen can carry, I think it was, like, £25,000, and the pyramid blocks are only 5,000. So each so just 2 oxen would carry, like, 5 of them fucking things. And that was on a sled. That's not even on, like, a nice wheeled device or anything. Come on now. Yeah. Everything's leg day here too, Billy. When I moved here, I had a frog ass. Normal ass. I'll have, like, a copo ass in, like, 2 years.
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That's all it takes, folks.
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That's why we call him. Yeah.
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Yeah. And Martin will do that to you.
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Good fun. So what are the some of the dumb things I missed this year?
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Well I'm glad to go. Yeah. I forgot we're we're reviewing the year. What did we miss?
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Well, with that overpassed, one of the interesting things that I heard was the, Oakland Raiders moved to LA.
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And now that Oakland to Las Vegas.
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Yeah. To Las Vegas. And now that Oakland a's also are, and they say that's part of when Vegas got so violent, and so nasty is when the when the football team arrived, that the violence, there was a severe uptick in violence. And like I said, the the hotel we were at, they said that the limo got stolen. And they've stole the limo to go steal from a construction site because the limo was big enough to carry things, which is why they think my truck probably got stolen. So that's just crazy. They're just they're robbing everything around there now. And it's it's like that here, but, You know, that's the mountains. I didn't know that they're doing that down in the city.
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There you go. I've to I had no idea.
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I'm not gonna pay attention to sports ball.
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You know, we we we talk we made a joke at the beginning, Rachel, that we were gonna talk about. A
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call. If I didn't live right outside of the bay, I would have no idea. I don't watch either of these sports. But When, you know, 2 made when all the major sports teams I I don't know if they have basketball or not. I don't even know. But it seems like that's basically gotta be basically all you lose 2 major sports teams in one town that is a town that I have to go to occasionally to go get things, because that's that's where all the imports come in. And trying to get things delivered out into the mountains as Stacy Sunshine can attest to It is horrifying.
So, occasionally, I have to drive down to the bay to get things, which usually means I'm going to Oakland. And now when 2 giant teams leave. That's a ton of money. That's a ton of money that just left that city in a ton of jobs that were not just for the stadium itself, but then based around it and around the tourism that comes with the different sports teams because that's different seasons, and all of that's gone in a town that was already pretty hostile and destitute. And so, like, I just heard literally the day my damn truck burnt down, the guy who gave me a ride to come go meet Brian So we could go back and get Christy and the dogs.
He's yeah. Right? He said that the FFA his kids in FFA. For anybody that doesn't know, that means future farmers of America. They went down to go to a regional, you you know, event. And they were in Oakland, and a cop stops them. And then they realized it's not a cop. And there was a huge robbery going on, and they had fake guys wearing fake cops with fake cop cars, the whole nine. Like, this whole huge thing going down down in Oakland. And you look at all of Southern California, like, it's a crime spree down there. Like, If you don't have if you don't steal a $1,000, it they don't even report it, and it doesn't count. So people are just Walking into stores, smashing cases, taking taking, you know, cigarettes, whatever, as long as it's not
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like a That's definitely something that was popularized this year was the idea that quite a few places are changing the laws so that, it's in favor of the shoplifters, which I don't I've never looked into their logic there of why they would do that. I mean, of course, of us have somewhat of a conspiracy bent. So then the reason is obvious that they want things to become chaotic and maligned and not, you know, no one to feel safe or comfortable even just going to the to the store. But, I did see 1, one guy apparently raised all of his prices To, whatever the limit was. Like, it had to be a $1,000, so he raised it to a $1,001.
And then when you come to the register, There's a receipt that he can scan or a coupon that he could scan that drops it back down to the normal price. But that way he was able to do an end around and circumvent, this, new shoplifting rule so that people wouldn't feel encouraged in his store that every single even though even a pack of gum was a $1,001
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until you, were able to use that fancy coupon. So Well, because here in the malls, the the couple of times that I was there, there was fully suited cops and not just a pair here and there. They were at like every exit and, it took so much self control not to walk up to them and and, find out what was going on and make trouble because I Oh, totally. Did control myself.
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I'm gonna have to go in about 15 minutes, but some final thoughts on these subjects. It is true that the state's economy is directly tied to their sports teams. And the names of these teams are I mean, this is part of the mysticism. They're heavy symbols. They're heavy totems. And so when you move them around, you shuffle the energy of the cities. So that's gonna be reflected when a team called the Raiders is followed by crime. What do you you know, come on. That's like the biggest example, the easiest example. You look at Denver with the Broncos, and they have Blucifer for crying out loud. You mean, you drive by the airport and you pass and you you hail Blucifer, you know, just make sure you have a safe flight.
Nothing's out there. So that's that's huge. I think also,
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you know Nothing killed the creator, didn't it? It's a huge Yeah. Horse statue, and it collapsed on the the man who made it and killed him. So it's already a blood sacrifice by its own creator.
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As much as I love that city, it's gotten really satanic, and they're proud of it. And it's it's a lot of fun. I mean, it's a lot of fun, but, you know, that's that's what it is. Proud of it. You know, how Dayton, all that kind of stuff. So that's very real. But also, you know, one of the things with the train wrecks and that movie about the train and all that stuff. And we're seeing all these cops everywhere, all this crime culture coming up and being promoted. It's like they really, really, really want you to believe that dystopia is happening that we're on our way to dystopia.
That's what's going on. One of the things that I remember during 2020 was I really didn't go out very much because I just I have everything I need. Why do I need to go? So I ended up going to Walmart with a friend, and that was the most surreal thing that I had experienced there because they actually had machines in the parking lot. This is an emergency. All this creepy, like, crazy stuff. And you go in and people are following the dots and the lines and the it was just sheer insanity. But it felt like walking onto some insane movie set. It's like, this is not this isn't actually real.
Because if you take all this stuff away, nobody's panicking. Everybody's fine. Everybody's shopping for dumb stuff. Come on. I mean, we're all gonna die. I need candles. Like Toilet paper. Candles are legit. But your kiddie pool, do you need a kiddie pool? We were there for a kiddie pool. The price is good. The price is right. I gotta go to Walmart and get it tonight. I got to. I got to. I might have the rona.
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And sorry. I don't know if I can say that one, but Well, it really it really just went to show you that people today worship at the idol of consumerism. You. Like, they didn't really care about not being able to go to church. Like, that was irritating, but not being able to shop and not be able to go out and buy all the things that that bother people a lot.
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Well, if we're talking crime culture, I mean, They were gonna shut down the liquor stores and the dispensaries, but then they were like, oh, no. Because, I mean, think about it. Everybody who's reliant on the dispensaries for medicinal purposes or even people who aren't. People who are reliant and hardcore alcoholics are cannot be in those hospitals because that's what would happen. You shut those places down. You have thousands of people going through withdrawals. That's hospital. That's gonna skew your pandemic numbers. You know? If you're gonna say that this pandemic is killing people, well, it would be. Right?
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This just led to riots flat out. You take away people's vices, especially when they gonna you you cannot tell people to sit home. Like, this is one of the huge lessons we get out here is when people come here, they usually lose their mind within about 3, 4 days Because they can't take being in their own heads. And out here, you half the day, we don't even have power. There's not you don't hear anything except for animal noises. Like, nobody's talking to them. I despite what it would appear like because I'm a speaker, I don't really talk that much at home. It's it's I I I just don't.
So there's a lot of time in your head and people lose their shit. And imagine They knew people were gonna be home for 6 months. Could you imagine the riots they they would've had if people didn't have weed and and booze to keep them settled down.
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Right. They wanna tell you what to write about because the only ones will happen in the Lake
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Street.
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Yep. You know? Well, that's another thing that we could say happened this last year is that we saw the hint and the insinuation that things were gonna be redone. It's gonna happen again. Yeah. And I personally don't think that that's real. I think that's just like, an aftershock type of an effect where they can finagle or bleed or or feed energy, off of the old most current event. You know? Whereas it doesn't seem to me like it's, feasible or reasonable or possible to have an immediate round 2, but they're constantly hinting at it. You know and, it's this, this prompt to be hypervigilant that they like to use so often about everything.
But now it's like they've got a a hook, you know, in our lip. Like, oh, it's gonna happen again. What are you gonna do this time? You know, will you comply or not? Etcetera, etcetera. Whereas I think, I mean, what, what Rachel said to me, that was how I felt during the whole thing when it happened in 2020. I never saw the men in my local area start to have, impromptu ad hoc congregation meetings at the corner of the end of the block and talk about what to do next. And anytime there's serious problems in my life, anytime there's serious problems of any kind, you notice all the older men and a few of the younger middle aged men. They find a way to get together and they stand around and they smoke cigarettes and they talk about what's gonna happen. And to me, if that doesn't happen, then there's probably not anything that serious really going on because you're not getting the small local conference of what happens. What if they don't turn the power back on? You know, if the power is out for 3 days, you see the men in the neighborhood get together and start to coalesce. It's like, okay. Maybe they're not gonna maybe we're gonna be 2 weeks like this. What do we do? Do we have generators? Whatever the plan might be. And I never saw anything like that in 2020.
You know and so to me, that's a huge clue that nothing's that it's a simulacra and simulation. It's the Baudrillardian, hyperreality is happening that, you know, there's something happening. Well, there's nothing happening. One
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point that could be made is because the drug legalities have been a very recent thing. When when did Denver, legalized cannabis 6, 7 years ago. 2020 was 3 years ago. So there could a case could be made that they understood that honestly, cannabis, even though it's not addictive in the same way that like cocaine is Any time any time that a person has any kind of a drug, a lot of times drugs will make people complacent. As long as I can get the drug, I'm pretty happy. You you look at, like, younger people that are even on cannabis, super heavily on cannabis. They'll do just about anything, but as soon as you give them a sack of weed, they're happy. They don't wanna do anything anymore. They aren't they aren't willing to fight with nobody for nothing.
Like, they just wanna go get high. That's all they wanna do. They've got their weed. They wanna get high. And drugs have an extreme power like that. In it. So the case could be made that knowing that they're about to put us under control, give them drugs first, let them all get.
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Alcohol topples nations. Absolutely. Especially, I mean, America is a huge, huge example of that with tribes. And I mean, it. It just does. I mean, why do you think the Irish people are still under the thumb? I mean, they're that was the thing that made me mad because they they stopped the, Irish festival. And and it just stopped after the pandemic. So it was like, Okay. So now you're gonna erect some statue of a minor. Let's remember the Irish's minors. Okay? But let's not celebrate anything else about the Ultra except for Saint Patrick's Day. What?
A day with you just want us all to be remembered for drinking. Everybody's Irish today. No. You're all drunk today. You're all captives today. Your you know, that's what you are.
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And then you throw psychedelics into the mix. Right? Yeah. The booze and cannabis are one thing, but now it's all promoting that and the medical use of it. And they just want people completely out of their minds, unable to focus on what's potentially right in front of them because they're interacting with a hallucination, whatever is going on. But I really like your points, Rachel, about the making everything appear dystopian. Our, our roads are really good examples. So they've been working for more than 8 months on a a major bridge that is a major artery. They shut it down to half, made it, a small two lane, and supposedly finished one side about a month ago. Well, they unveil it. And the first thing is, like, kaboom kaboom when you go over it. And you try to get it on the off ramp, but it's like, boom. The the riding tire Ghost all the way up. And you hit the the speed bump that wasn't supposed to be a speed bump. It's just a shitty job.
And, I was walking along one day. They they manicure the sidewalks. Woah. They spent a lot of time with the exact angles of every little curb. And, I'm walking along, and they're cleaning up their mess from the sidewalk. And I I just yelled. I couldn't I couldn't contain myself. I'm like, you missed this thoughts.
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Right?
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Big hole in the road. Yeah. Well, me and Ben were noticing that Me and Ben got on a couple of adventures driving around looking to find a veggie burger in Las Vegas because neither one of us eat meat. And, you can go 20 or 30 miles in any direction and good luck. God bless you if you're looking one. Have fun. But, there was brand new highways there, and we're trucking along. And, I mean, it's in the desert, so you don't have to worry too much about weather, I guess. But it's just like Kadush Kadush. Like the way that they've got the whole thing sewed together. It's like, man, did they just take the money for the contract and then literally roll out the a one cheapest guys the cheapest materials or what, you know, and I know. I know. Yeah. It does. It props up the illusion of dystopianism. Right? Like, we are more substantially okay in the world than we've ever been.
I mean, like, everything's electrified. Everything's casually,
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easily. All that. I still think that that's not all necessarily a show. I think we're at the end of the empire. This empire is gonna collapse, and we're just We're seeing all of that that it can't maintain its own weight. Because that that's what's happened with every empire historically Yes. It's not resources that are a problem and people that are a problem. It's the shift of the resources. So at the beginning of empires, you see the majority of the resources are going to the to the working class. And then you will have, like, even in when I was in prison, this was like this. Like, if you talk to the older guys, they're like, Yeah. There was 1 warden and 1 colonel.
And then by the time the 2000 hit, there's 5 wardens and 6 under wardens. And, you know, everything has to have 12 guys that don't do a fucking job. And the same thing applies to government. You and the thing is is by its very nature, Of course, every government entity wants to keep collecting money in order to keep itself going. Like, when I was in the army, If we did not spend a cert money on certain things, like, an example was the year that we, We had some old cockvies, and we just gotten new humvees. Now a humvee we all know what a humvee is, but a cockvie was just Basically, an old piece of shit truck that was basically the thing that was used before the Humvee. Now we had money That we needed to spend. So they ordered a bunch of front end stop protectors For the front ends of these knowing that this was an obsolete vehicle anyways, that we were just next year gonna trade those out, Throw them away and get switch over to entirely Humvees.
But we had to spend that money. And if we didn't spend it, next year. We would have less money to spend because they'd be like, well, last year we gave you a 100,000 and you only spent 80. So, obviously, you only need 80. And so that becomes where you need to spend that in order to maintain your business. It's like anything else. It's gonna try and keep growing, keep getting better, and we're at the position now where the top end of almost everything. It's completely outweighing the bottom end. There's no skilled people that know how to produce work, no laborers. Alright. On the flip side, a 100 bosses, like, you walk into any fucking store in the mall, there's some 18 year old who's never worked a job ever.
And but she's a manager and she is super snotty and ready to show you that I'm a manager of this place and blah blah. And you're like, alright, kid. Holy shit. Settle down. Yeah. You know? It's all titles now.
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Yeah. So I would I would say that both I I would say that both is true then. Yeah. I I agree that, they We are at the place where resources aren't being applied for a long enough period of time that infrastructure is failing, And they like the idea that that represents more in a different type of a dystopia than what you know, we are experiencing the beginning of some dystopian qualities, but not the Blade Runner bullshit, steampunk dystopia that they've been feeding us with all these, novels and movies, you know. So there's to me, there's some kind of oh, I wanna be able to know too. Commercial utility automobile. Automobile, Sean.
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I just got my Mad Max mobile. Don't fuck it up.
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Yeah. Well, I mean, I saw the footage. You made some great footage with it.
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Everyone has their Hunger Games outfits.
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Damn.
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Yeah. I was just gonna point out that the Roman Empire took 500 years to fall. Yeah. Right? So it's not it's not an overnight thing, and that's one of the, you know, the because there's so much doomsday porn going around. It doesn't mean you shouldn't be responsible and be able to take care of yourself and have the pow the inner power of that. But, it's it's not what they say. I've got 2 good videos here, interviews of Brad and Sterling talking about the financial collapse psyop. And, he's pretty good at demonstrating how we're not actually in inflation. We are in a deflationary period.
Look at the graphs. It's just everybody capitalizing on, oh, we they we we expect inflation. Therefore, we're just gonna keep raising our prices.
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Well, there was inflation temporarily, and then it changes, and they never talk about it. That's right.
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The economy itself is enacted as a weapon against all of us. The economy, capital e economy in quotes that everyone's talking about, the health of the The economy the economy, whatever that is, no one can decide or agree upon what is an economy. People bring in, like, Bitcoin and magic Internet money and gold is the best thing or, like, well, maybe just clean water would be the best thing to have. If we all had clean water, we could drink it immediately. Maybe that's the most valuable thing. And now for seeing, like, weather modifications and controls and, like, a movie Waterworld, that type of idea.
So with the economy and jobs and that vice grip on the bank accounts of creators. You were talking about the Canadian truckers. Did they raise a lot of money? The. The idea the idea of it brought a lot of energy and money to a place in a purse, And then that purse was hijacked and stolen and redirected, so it didn't go to its intended audience. So that very thing of or raising money to fight. Can I say the c word rhymes with, a ranger named Prancer? Let's raise money. Let's stand up to fight it. Let's raise money for it, but then where does that money go? But you get your name on a nice little pink badge On a website somewhere.
What is it really doing? So Boleson has been teaching us about the energy that we have. We wake up, we have energy, we eat good food, and then we have to decide, well, what do we need today? Well, those decisions are already made for you when you don't have a roof over your head. It's gonna rain. I better build a roof over my head. When we're living in a situation where people wake up, roll over, log into their Minecraft server and decide, well, what am I gonna do today in my Minecraft world? It's not the real world. Mhmm. And when you develop habits of young people giving them cell phones and computers.
They don't wanna build cars to go anywhere. They wanna build more powerful computers to play the new video game that all their friends are playing and being severely disappointed in. So any of these new triple a titles from the biggest studios are so disappointing to all these people, But they'll play them anyway.
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Yep. Funny, mildly related story is I got my son some new tech for Christmas. Couldn't control myself. I just did it. And, so I went over the yesterday in in hopes of just getting a look at it because he doesn't live with me, and it was all hooked up at his dad's. So I went over and, and then this might be back to the masculine feminine conversation. Oh, Rachel's gone. I missed to say goodbye. Thank you so much for coming. Tell let her know, Jim, for sure. And, and so I walk into my son's room. Haven't been there for a little while. And I go to sit down, and it's like, this is frightening. I can't sit there, so I I just kinda moved something. But then that revealed that there was a big pile of something scaring over to the right. And then next thing you know, I start digging like an excavator, and it's layer after layer after layer of, often the clothes that I have, I have bought him. And somehow they've ended up in this, you know, like, and the pillows, and it was just, like, insane.
So that's that's how that's how moms think. Right? I went in thinking, oh, wouldn't that be nice? I'll share a little, game time with my son. And I just ended up pissing him off royally because, like, it's time to clean your rooms. The Katamari Damacy
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clothing pile over there. And is that why Jordan Peterson told us to wash our penis and clean our bedrooms?
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You.
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You. That's really that's really funny, though, that, you know, mom's trying to play it cool, but she's like, bro, a part of this game, and this is a mess. You didn't even clean up first?
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Well, he wasn't smart. Right? If he if he thought it through, that he would have you would have thought, oh, mom's gonna come to come and see my room and and start cleaning if I if I put my bed. Everything. You gotta at least shove everything into the one closable
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a door and then put something heavy in front of it. You know?
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Yeah. I've lived I've lived on my own since I was, like, 15, and I think I was 19. I got married and my mom came and stayed at my house with my kids. So my wife and I could go have alone time, you know, not at home. And I get home, and she starts light me up, like, because she found, like, an outfit of my wife's In the bedroom by the bed. And I'm like, you know, like, how perverted we are because my my mom was a Baptist pastor and real uptight. I'm like, Why the fuck were you in my room? Are you kidding me right now? What did you expect to be in there? I'm married for god's sake. You kidding
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me?
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That's hilarious. And I like, Karen Karen's got a good solution here. It would make make your son's dream a separate structure. Yeah. So I'm probably better off that I I don't live there and get to see it every day.
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Oh, man. Yep. So what I wanted people to know that, commercial utility cargo vehicle is a real acronym. I wanna defend Ben Balderson just in case anyone thought he was using military slang and calling that vehicle a CUCV. The acronym is actually c u c v. So I just wanted because I had to look it up like a cuck v. What? Because cuck is a popular pick it up. Yeah. Such a popular term nowadays.
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We always tell the truth.
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Yeah. You know, back in the nineties, that wasn't a popular term getting thrown around. Nobody really thought of it. You know? It's it's no different than I I it was hilarious when I was working at oh, for Pete's sake.
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Been a bar for
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Something.
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When I was working at, Montgomery Wards when I was, 17. This guy goes in, and for all of his life, he'd said, you know, door dykes because it was a part of a fridge. And he's like and he says door bikes, and there's 2 lesbian women right there. They just get all pissed off. And, you know, in his mind, the two things didn't translate together. He's not thinking anything. He's like, it's a it's a door dike.
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I hope those 2 women started a band and used that name for their band.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Exactly. Exactly. Well, anything else I missed last year that you guys can think of that's weird? I'm Muhi, we had, like, a couple of wars at least.
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All of 2023 being the strangest discordian, occulted year of all time of all time. There were some weird things that happened. It's pretty weird.
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I I I kinda wanted to just dip back before we get off this though and state that it's everything's just happening faster. So anybody that thinks that the food that we're finding in the supermarket, that food was always shit, you're crazy. Like, there was but at one point in time, when they started telling people quit making your own food. Look. This food that we'll give you is amazing. It's got quality assurance. It's got all these things, and look how good it tastes. And it did taste good back then. Like, when the soda pop had real sugar in it and things like that and more natural ingredients. And it's over time, They took and they switched it to this shit product. Well, now we're in such a quickened time where a company can start with a good product.
And as soon as their name hits, boom, it's a shit product. Because now people don't care. They just want that name. Once the name is out there and that name is the cool name, they don't need to make a good product anymore at all. A I take I have a generator down below. And when I went to go move off grid, I said I'm gonna be living off a generator a lot. So I'm gonna go get a Cummings generator from Cummings. I'm gonna sit down with the Cummings representative, talk to him about what I'm doing and my needs and all that.
And so that way, I'm set for life. I get a fucking commons jam generator, cost me 7 or 8 grand. And He the representative told me I've, you know, sat down, picked it all out. Well, the, one of the primary components went out within 3 months, and they won't warranty it because I'm off grid and that generator is not made for off grid. And so and the part of it is $35100, so like half the cost of the generator, and Cummings don't give one shit. And they're supposed to be the most classic, you know, reliable name brand you can imagine,
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And that's just dead. They don't care about that, but people still want a Cummings. No. There's another whole one. Right. The branding works, And then they take the quality out of the brand and most people don't notice. It makes me think of, to to Ben's point, there was a kid Who did a great science project for the science fair, and he had his little three panel display. And it said, how much sawdust can you put into the chocolate chip cookies before poor people notice. You know? Yeah. And, you know, and as much as we hate to think of it as being real Yeah. That, you know, it may not be something as simple as sawdust, but, yes, they are constantly, you know Parmesan cheese. It's yeah. Well, no. That would be very expensive cookies, Alan. Parmesan cheese instead of Oh, the the the sawdust is into the Oh, yeah. Literally in the Parmesan cheese. Yes, it is. Or like most brand is made industrial bread, most of it's made with clay in the dough because it helps to clean the dough hooks of the cleaning process.
So you're putting bentonite clay directly into the bread And some people say, what? There's clay in my bread? Yeah. Like, yeah, they make it that way because if you're gonna make 100,000 loaves of bread this week or more. Then, yeah, you're gonna really have to efficiently, make the cleaning process. We all know, you know, if you ever made any kind of pastries at home, yes.
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Like, you know? So When you eat fresh and do yoga at Subway as a sandwich artist, you're also eating the yoga mat.
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That isn't healthy?
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Okay. You don't tell me the yogurt that you eat.
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There you go. There you go. Well, there is a a note from you, Ellen, about,
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were you meaning to possibly talk about the alien invasion sign up. As as far as weird stories go, we've always had this idea in Americana of the Roswell incident and the flying saucer over the White House and the movie Independence Day and all this sort of tied up with Militarism, American ideals, World War 2 victories, and then UFOs and flying saucers and believing that the aliens from another place. I don't know where they are arriving from. We'll speak English. They will land on the White House, and Biden won't call them a dog face pony soldier, and we'll have world peace.
So we had an alien invasion. See, I didn't know that. Well, we've got 2 days, 3 days left if if they can
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if they can Well, there's been a huge disclosure, Beth, from whistleblowers inside of the government claiming that we have actual, a and bolts aircraft that there's allegedly bodies on ice or DNA that's been captured. And so they're you know, the whole, idea of project Blue Beam and then bringing out some kind of factual disclosure about they used to call them UFOs. Now I guess they call them AEPs. So, yeah, my I knew that it was, hitting the the general public when my brother who is not into any of this, high strange conspiracy stuff started, sending me private messages and be like, have you heard about this? You should look into this some of this stuff. So I listened to the Joe Rogan interview with the, with the whistleblower. And, of course, that that ties us right back to what you said into the idea of controlled opposition, psy ops, limited hangouts, damage control, paralleling operations, etcetera, etcetera, you know, which
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Right. Right. But because by all logic, that would just make them look like idiots. But the the the it it's just a matter of degree. Right? So they'd rather is it is it that they'd rather be seen as an idiot for that rather than the reality of what's going on. What what do you think is happening? Yeah. I think that if you listen to the headline where they talk about
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alien invasions, Well, there's another we have borders, Canada, America, Mexico. We have people from overseas in war torn areas who are as aliens being flown in and dropped off in certain cities. So if there's a population displacement thing happening as an alien invasion, then, yes, we are going through an alien invasion 2023. And that continues into the next year until someone says, hey, that's the alien invasion. It's not little green men. It's these other people from other countries, from warmer climates being shipped into Minneapolis in Minnesota where it's very, very cold. And then they get a really cool little hat, and they they're taught to layer and survive 8 months a winner.
And they're all very miserable. And these people are already very angry, and they hate the great Satan America. I don't know how that's gonna go. Mhmm. Mhmm. Exactly. That's a that's a tiptoe topic that we might have to be, like, Let's figure something out.
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So I I think that part of the reason that we're seeing the push on this is They realized that the, biological enemy has not had the quite the effect that they had hoped for. Ex When you stop and look at it, the WHO came up with their little, worldwide agreement that basically said if there's another pandemic, we are the superpower of everything, and we're in charge of everything ever. And so they they set that up, and they thought that the biological weapon would basically give them a one world government. And, that just didn't pan out. There's a whole bunch of countries opting out of it. They did get, you know, a number to jump in and try and push it, but there is not having the worldwide blanket effect that they wanted in any way, shape, or form, Which then just brings back to the classic, conspiracy.
Reagan even said it. If we wanna have a one world government, We need to have, enemy like an alien. And so it seems like they're basically just They have a lot of patience for them to set things up. Yeah. They got no prop setting things up years ahead of time, and I think We're in the beginning stages of the opening of that because the biological enemy just we had the war on drugs. We obviously can't defeat drugs.
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Drugs won.
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Yeah. Drugs won. The war on drugs. Yeah. Then we had the war on terror. We can't defeat terror. It's a concept. We can't fucking defeat a concept. Then, you know, now we've had the war on COVID Which again but the thing problem with COVID is there's still too many people that own a fucking microscope and can have arguments about these things. When we come down to the space argument, the only people that can be involved are countries that have had enough money to supposedly be in the space race, which is an extraordinarily
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limited number of countries to and even enter into that argument. So Only the most masculine countries can shoot rockets, penis shaped rockets into the air and celebrate That's another thing that happened this year. India made it to the moon. Yeah. Right. Good job, India. Yeah. That's good. The footage was great.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Not as good as you fun as a fan of space race in the eighties. That was the footage. Yeah.
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That's right. There you go, just a little bit back to the health thing. They did try the zombie deer virus. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yes. Currently going around also.
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That one is currently going around.
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Right. Right. That jumps. It's a jumper. Jumps. And it said that in the headline. It's a it jumps from the zombie tears to the, peoples. So yeah. Good. Yep. Jumps from headlines onto smartphones? Yeah. That's the jumper. Exactly. Exactly. I did try to get a doctor, my my aunt, to tell me how viruses jump, about 4 years ago at the very beginning. I just I just wanna know, like, is it, you know, jumping on the cardboard, jumping off the cardboard? Anita land launchpad or whatever, but that's kinda old. Oh, dear. Yes. Oh, dear. Exactly.
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No. I said to to Ben's point about space, I think, it moves the authority of the argument back to their experts. Because as we all know, looking into this kind of stuff, one of the main thing that happens to you is, like, I remember when me and Jim really started getting off the deep end and, flat earth and stuff, we both realized, like, hey. We feel like this renaissance reinvigoration of interest in the world because we've undermined our belief an authority figures that have told us that they've worked out the science, they've worked out the astral astronomy, etcetera, etcetera. And so If they move their, their focus of interest in the media back to a position where their experts and their authorities have the final say, Then that gives them kinda to me, it's kinda like playing a zone defense to keep the sports ball analogies rolling here. You know, zone defense doesn't It doesn't give you it's it's low risk but high reward, you know, because it's safe, playing it safe. And to me, that seems logical that they're playing it safe. We better go back to our Roswell.
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You keep them from getting the touchdown. You're they're you're you're allowing them to make progress, but never
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Make progress past where you want it to be. That's right. We'll we'll give you some yards, but you can't get to the end zone.
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Right for example, when, you know, x became or pardon me, Twitter became x. And, and supposedly, we have an uncensored platform, which, you know, I take with a grain of salt. I'm not a I'm not a hook, line, and sinker kinda girl. But, but so going there, one of the first thing I I discovered is I'm very popular with prostitutes.
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Congratulations.
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So what you don't have censorship, you got prostitutes and bots.
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Or cheese pizza. That was the other biggest fear of the year is people are gonna say, if you take the first letter from cheese and the first letter from pizza and you Say those letters together. That is the great fear of an open Internet where people are gonna post pictures of The worst possible thing you can imagine, and they're gonna flood your free speech platform. And you're gonna be responsible for hosting it.
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Oh, so anti Semitism. That's the 2 I always hear for, the the to have free speech. We're gonna have, the old kitty stuffs, and, like, there's already laws against that guy. Like, I don't even understand. Like, when you say that there's free speech, if somebody has that, that's illegal right there. That is not covered in free speech. Like, so I don't understand how that's even ever an argument if that's true. Yeah. And and honestly, I think we're gonna see a real big eyes in prostitution. And that's gonna stem out of the you saw it During this transition in the, COVID, so many girls moved to OnlyFans, and a lot of women. Used to getting money for their sexuality, and guys got used to that thing. Also, you saw you even see things where, like, a lot of these liberal guys are talking about how they're supporters and everything. And now there's some kind of a hero Because they're jacking off to some girl on the Internet and supporting her. Like, really weird. But now that that has basically collapsed.
And so now I think we're gonna the only fans thing, according to the media anyways, Has collapsed. And and most of that, the craze of it, the same the same with podcasting where if you go back 5 years ago, podcasters or even, you know, 5, 6 years ago, podcasters, they were doing well. May you were able to make some money if you had a reasonably successful guest. Now if you have a reasonably successful podcast, you might get some bubble gum and, you know, some nice letters. Hey. It's so in order to keep up that lifestyle, nobody wants to go back and start doing harder work. Like, that sucks.
So I think you're gonna see, a rise in that, and I think that might be symptomatic of what you're talking about right there. I think you're gonna see a real rise in And then also with so many educated people out there, this is one of the things that we've seen in the last 10 years As with all these college kids and no jobs to open for these kids that are highly educated, they end up working at McDonald's. Right. You know, doing things like that, working at Starbucks. Like and so that's also Shifting the entire dynamic. Mhmm. Mhmm. Super interesting. Right? And
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Now the low double jobs are just not there. That's the, capital e economy as the weapon against culture. And culture creation is so important. That's what we attempt to do every Saturday night when we're doing our streams. It's like, let's create new humor, funny, interesting, weird, unusual stuff to talk about because we don't wanna focus on The UAP story, the project blue bean, the dues, the the doom Kardashian
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butt implant went wrong.
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How could it go right? What would what would this Yeah. What would right look like exactly? What would a successful cardinals. Cheek. Obviously, guys. Come on. The 3rd cheek. 3rd cheek.
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Innovate. Move up into something new, different, exciting. Bonus haul? Bonus hole. Then that opens a whole market for new couches.
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Oh my gosh. Human furniture.
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My
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We also had bonus hole this year. Yes. That was great. Bonus hole. Bonus hole was on the bingo board. Yeah. And we all lost that game for talking about.
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Yeah. They they they they're they have moved the attack On men, which that's that's the very interesting thing, and we're not gonna start winning this fight until they take away that divide with With realizing that, like, they've been attacking men forever, and it was okay to call guys sperm donors, and that was funny for years. But now that birthing people. That's a problem. And now they've been
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yeah. Well, I froze up. Frozen not frozen. Frozen not frozen? Oh, it's been okay. Got it. Got it. Yes. Yes.
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So the thought I was finishing was with with Patreon and OnlyFans. OnlyFans and Patreon were both platforms for artistic creative people to then have people provide them funding So that they could create more of the interesting, funny, unusual content that they wanted because Hollywood wasn't producing movies they're interested stood in. Musicians in the major record labels were just under contracts, and they weren't creating anything that resembled art. It was all algorithmically decided by a boardroom what the pop star was gonna wear and dress and what her theme is gonna be for the year. Someone like, I don't know. Rhymes is Rayler Smith Smith or something, whoever that person is. You know, it's like there's there's 1 or 2 or 3 pop stars. Balderson is saying with the the podcasters, this goes back to, like, the YouTube culture where AdSense account you get an AdSense account I come on YouTube, you say the right things, you do the right dance at the right time, do the right song, and you could be making 6 figures a year and become an influencer.
That was sort of the carrot at the end of a stick that they dangle in front of everybody. With giving everyone a camera, Everybody became a filmmaker, and everybody became a content producer. Now if the film wasn't something interesting, it became, well, I have a naked body, and people are interested in naked bodies all the time. So it went down to that level, which is, No. Fine. Like, that's it's a beautiful body. We don't have to be prudish about that. But when all the art became On OnlyFans and Patreon, a way for people to play dress up, take pictures, undress, take more pictures, and then expect to receive all money When the whole Internet is comprised of pictures of kittens, take that how you will.
Kittens. We've seen so many pictures of kittens and all variations of the word. At some point, men are gonna get bored of pictures of kittens.
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There you have it. Well, you guys, we're coming up on the second hour, which just a little bit of my, my end time because I'm I go to bed early now. I used to be a, like, staunch late night a person. I thought that that was just in my genetics. I'm like my aunt. And, to to shift my health, some months ago, I shifted my whole circadian rhythm. And it's good. It's very, very good. It really works, actually. It's good for sleep. You do your body does all kinds of things at the right time. And, so I can't stay on, but I wanna make sure and let people know where to go and find if you wanna keep having fun, maybe you guys will have an after party I can turn on or something like that. But here is the YouTube. I'll I'll post this one more time at the bottom of the chat so people know where to find all of those great streams.
We've had fantastic people in here contributing. They're just right in sync with you somehow. The timing has been perfect
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for all this awesome stuff. That's what a weave is, where everyone's in sync and brain horns are up. And, Jem, what is it? What are the brain horns? The brain horns.
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Right there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's how that's how we live in your mind.
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Yeah. Via brain horns. Via brain horns. I'm not sure you're understanding what we're saying. Then come on over to the Weaving Spider's web channel on YouTube, And we will help you to fully comprehend the brain horn anomaly that's happening inside your own head.
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Every Saturday night. There you go. Well, that's a great, lure over there. And you got me. You got my attention. I'd love to do this again sometime
[01:57:29] Unknown:
in the mid year. Yep. Yeah. For sure. You can come over and join us on, on a weave. You know, we'll have to keep you up late. That's true. But, you know, you can always do the first 90 minutes and then, your circadian contract.
[01:57:43] Unknown:
While while we have the, reputation of being very masculine, and we are the best beer based a show on the interwebs. There are quite a few girls that come in and including, like, Rachel and Andy. And, we have some other girls that pop in and but just the main guys right here. So but absolutely feel free to come in.
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Alright. I just realized that link I'm sharing is not working. I'm not sure how I did that wrong. Odin's Alchemy link a Rock, Finn. And also oh, yes. And you're also streaming. Okay. Good. And, allenmarcus.com
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will contain the links to the past streams for people looking to replay some of the older stuff. I could And and that is a real website, and that link will work as Al Martin. A real website now as there are multiple web pages all connected in this web that we're building. It took me a little while to figure out how to connect a web page to another web page and build a website.
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Webweavers.
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Okay. And I realized what's happening is StreamYard is dropping in words I didn't I didn't use at all. So I know how to do this now. You have to actually look before you hit the goal button.
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I'm still learning that. Thank you, Bill. Hate it when they copy. You copy paste and then there's extra stuff. You're like, no. I just copy pasted that one thing. John.
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You yeah. I was just gonna tell you. It's like you look like you've been drinking right now. Delivered some fresh coffee, and I'm not gonna wait.
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Oh, nice. And I wanted to go back to the beer comments about being that being strong men. Did you know that it's actually estrogen promoting? So that's why they invented beer in the 1st place to keep to keep men having Yeah. Yeah. Especially the higher,
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the higher hops, beers Yeah. That's actually for money.
[01:59:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Actually, when you look, I have a whole book that's got probably, like, 5 100, 600 recipes of beer, And only one of them has hops. Hops actually has. It's something like 50 times the cytoestrogen that soy does. So when everybody's like soy boys, well, there's a reason that all the guys drinking all the beer have boobs and everything else because you are sucking down mad amounts of estrogen.
[02:00:00] Unknown:
Exactly. Exactly. I wanna make sure and let people know that Robert Phoenix is gonna be coming on tomorrow to talk about the archetypes in astrology and especially some of the relevant ones right now. I wanna know more about Capricorn because my son is a Capricorn. I don't know anything about it. He doesn't sound like a Capricorn. I just there's something off. And then someone came and ruined it and said that astrology system is completely wrong and that he's really Sagittarius.
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So Yeah. Go ahead. Real?
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It can say there there's a there's a huge, rift in an argument in the astrological world between tropical and sidereal. And, So, yeah, good luck. Robert Phoenix is a good he'll he'll have the answers to questions. Robert's awesome. He bet.
[02:00:44] Unknown:
Yeah. He's down to earth, pretty solid, pretty grounded. And, he had me on once, and then he was on alphabetic, and I saw it was an excellent interview. He's got a head full of knowledge like, crazy. So we're gonna have a great discussion. I think, 3 in the afternoon is gonna be that. So come and join us again if you like, and, go follow all of these guys on the platforms that they're on. Ben, I know you're on Facebook. Sean's on Facebook. Ellen and and I think I found, Jim, I think I found you on Facebook as well. Did I? He doesn't use that account, but it's there. It's there. Oh, I might have. Used it. I haven't been there in years. Where do you like where do you guys have a Telegram channel? Do you not? I should be there. We do. We have a transcription.
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Half the spiders really like Telegram and then the other half are, like like, the old person Facebook.
[02:01:31] Unknown:
Right. Right? Do you wanna drop your Telegram link in the chat? Yeah. I was just gonna grab it here for you, and I'll put that in the chat right now. Okay. Yeah.
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Chamanti is a good guy. He's, he does sidereal.
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Oh, I dropped it in the in the show chat here.
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Okay. Perfect. That's great. And, that's where I spend most of my time as well on on social media, although I'm trying to be more active in other ways. But, oh, I wanna go and grab this link for you guys. My computer keeps doing something different.
[02:02:09] Unknown:
Yeah. I think if people go on Telegram and just search for weaving spiders. They'll find stuff, and then they'll find us. We're in other chats too. There's a whole community of similar like minded, interesting, creative individual sharing the funniest humor on a place where we can say those things.
[02:02:27] Unknown:
Very good. That's awesome. And, while we're waiting for that link, I'll also share the chat. This is where the conversation can happen. The King Hero, interview show up there, and some good discussion has evolved over time. The the main fear porners are out of there because they're tired of me going, control Doppler. Yeah.
[02:02:51] Unknown:
So, did you send me the link there? To see a couple of new Yeah. Lots lots and lots of fear porn. And while I do think, I do think we're at the end of this civilization that it is naturally falling apart, in In no way do I find that fearful. When you look, when the Roman Empire fell apart, the the things that you knew about the Roman empire was the senate and the rich basically had everything. All the all the people that were in the underclasses were just slaves that were getting raped and pillaged by their own leaders. They had giant sex parties.
Everybody getting drunk and fucked up and being worthless. And then when they get conquered, while the Huns are typically considered barbarians and did things like ride around with meat underneath their saddle to tenderize it, Hans also believed in, fidelity of marriage and equality, things like that, where moralistically, When you look, the more barbaric societies have a higher moral standard and things when they were conquered, they were conquered by a much more moralistic society. So one could say that, you know, things got much better from that perspective. I I would rather see a a society where It's not okay for a a man to go ahead and take a little kid and shove his genitals in his face and say, Oh, yeah. But I'm I'm whatever sexuality. I I don't care what sexuality you are, dude. Get your your your junk out of my kid's face.
Yeah. No. And it should be okay for me to attack that man physically. And then, the moral society, that would be okay. And in a in the society, this collapsing one, like the Roman one, everything's gotta go through courts, blah blah blah, and all this and that. So so where we are.
[02:04:47] Unknown:
That's where we are. Yep. Yep. Keep shaking your head and talking to your friends instead. And, don't forget the hashtag. Weaving spiders welcome on social media. So hashtag is always a good way to find, especially when you guys are many and there's and you're looking for 1. So, yeah. Fantastic, you guys. This was super fun. I had some really good laughs out loud, and that was my main secret agenda.
[02:05:14] Unknown:
Well, thanks for having us, Beth. We really appreciate it. This is a good time. First time spiders have been out of the web, I think. So Ah, there you go. There you go. Well, I'm glad I asked.
[02:05:24] Unknown:
Yep. Okay, everyone. Well, have a beautiful rest of your day. See you again. Love you too and very much. Thank you for for coming. Give Rachel a kiss for us, Jim. Thank you. Will do. Okay. Okay. Fantastic. Bye, guys. Bye for now.
Introduction to the King Hero's Journey and the role of masculinity and femininity
Discussion on the distorted gender roles in society
Exploration of the feminine energy and the importance of co-creation in relationships
Discussion about gender identity and the impact on skill sets
The importance of body positivity and conflicting messages
The influence of social media and the creation of online identities
The influence of drugs on younger people
The impact of alcohol on nations
The role of psychedelics in society
The state of infrastructure and the illusion of dystopianism
The potential collapse of empires throughout history
The weaponization of the economy
The possibility of an alien invasion
The impact of social media platforms like OnlyFans and Patreon
Discussion about finding the community on Telegram
The King Hero interview show and its evolving discussions
Comparison between the Roman Empire and current society
Importance of using hashtags to find content on social media