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Sunday Sermon - What Once Was Dead

Ian Malcolm welcomes listeners and introduces the theme of the day's sermon, 'What Once Was Dead,' based on the Gospel of John 11.

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  1. 0:00Introduction to the Sunday SermonIan Malcolm welcomes listeners and introduces the theme of the day's sermon, 'What Once Was Dead,' based on the Gospel of John 11.
  2. 5:37The Gospel of Lazarus and Modern DecayIan reads from John 11, the story of Lazarus, and connects it to the spiritual and societal decay in modernity.
  3. 16:20Plato's Cave and Societal EnslavementThe discussion shifts to Plato's Cave allegory, likening modern society to people trapped by entertainment and intellectual brainwashing.
  4. 21:40Calling Others Out of the CaveIan emphasizes the importance of calling out to those still 'in the cave' with love and understanding, remembering we were once there too.
  5. 31:49Personal Reflections on LazarusA speaker shares personal connections to the Lazarus story, highlighting the message of compassion and community in awakening others.
  6. 39:57The Phoenix and American SymbolismIan discusses the phoenix metaphor, connecting it to the fall of empires and the potential for rebirth in American society.
  7. 45:12Navigating the System and Waking UpA speaker shares their journey of awakening and the challenges of influencing others while operating within a flawed system.
  8. 56:56The Spiritual Death and ResurrectionHoney Badger offers a theological perspective on spiritual death and resurrection, emphasizing prayer and the significance of 'Jesus wept'.
  9. 1:08:41Biblical Prophecy and Modern WickednessThomas reads from Jeremiah, drawing parallels between ancient prophecies and the perceived wickedness and moral decline in contemporary society.
  10. 1:18:25Western Culture and Value StructuresIan critiques Western culture's 'Judaized' value structure, linking it to widespread anxiety and depression, and contrasts it with traditional values.
  11. 1:25:00The Tidal Wave of TotalitarianismA speaker expresses concern about a coming 'tidal wave of totalitarianism' and the need to confront it proactively.
  12. 1:35:12Subversive Communication on Social MediaA speaker discusses using subversive methods on platforms like Facebook to convey important information and counter entrenched ideologies.
  13. 1:44:01The Interconnectedness of Modern IllsIan highlights the interconnectedness of societal problems, from poisoned food to mental manipulation, all designed to keep people subservient.
  14. 1:48:30Gratitude, Positivity, and SolutionsA speaker advocates for gratitude and a solution-oriented mindset, arguing that positivity attracts others and strengthens the community.
  15. 1:56:30Identifying the Root of the ProblemIan stresses the importance of identifying the root causes of societal ills, likening it to finding the 'one ring to rule them all' to fix the world.
  16. 2:00:19Unity Against Global EnslavementThe discussion turns to global enslavement by a 'Sauron-like' force, emphasizing the need for unity across diverse groups to fight it.
  17. 2:09:06The Common Denominator of PowerIan delves into the uncomfortable truth of identifying the common denominator behind powerful institutions, often linked to a specific group.
  18. 2:14:30The Truth Will Set Us FreeDavid Nietzsche joins, emphasizing the power of truth and self-reflection in awakening from societal distractions and challenging popular narratives.
  19. 2:21:40Technological Control and the FutureIan concludes by discussing the upcoming space on Oracle, Google, and Palantir, highlighting the technological nightmare of interconnected databases and the need to expose these truths.

The Transcript

Ian MalcolmWell, a good day to everybody that is out there. Joanne, good to see you. Is the, audio coming through alright?

@joann_marieYes, hey Ian, thank you so much for hosting. It, it sounds amazing. And everybody, thank you so much for being here, guys. Please repost this space and follow Ian. I'm, I'm really happy you did a, a space today, and I've, I've missed your spaces.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, I figured, somebody actually sent me a note asking if I would, and, it gave a little bit of a prompt, and I thought, you know, I can, I can work with that. And, and I thought I would do something 'cause last, last Sunday did a space that was essentially a play off of the Gospel of the Week. And, I think it would be kind of interesting to make that a little bit of a rotation. So this won't be the, the last of, the last of, of these, nor will it be the first of one every week, but nonetheless, I thought, you know, let's, let's see if we can't put something together that might be of interest for those that care to listen. and I thought this actually might be an interesting, topic, in particular the, the Gospel of this week, because it talks about something that I think Very relevant for us and, and so I brought up a little piece of it, and I'll read just some, not, not the entirety of it because it's, of course, rather long. in the entirety. but a little piece that I think might be of relevance, and then what we can do is to, of course, play off of that and, and go into,

Ian Malcolmwhy it might be, I suppose, of relevance for that which we are, are facing today. And, and before I do, Joanne, any, I see John wants to come up here, so we'll invite him up. Any, any other thoughts or matters that might be of interest to make sure we throw into the, the little docket in

@joann_marieNo, everything's perfect. I can't wait to listen to your, to your sermon for, for today.

Ian MalcolmNo, I'd like, we, we will certainly do that. And, and John, any thoughts from you before we do so?

Speaker 1Yeah, just wanna say, big shout out for the stuff you do, Truth Teller, and you, and Joanne. I, I love listening to it all. And I see a post what you did about, I'm in the UK, and you, you, you, you highlighting that, you know, the borders are being opened, we're being flooded, you know, we're, we're being, the country's being intentionally destroyed. So I just wanna thank you for like putting that out there, 'cause that, that is definitely what is happening over here.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely, and I think that'll actually tie into what is going to be, I, I suppose as Joanne described it, the sermon based on this gospel. And, I think everybody might find it to be a little bit of an interesting, pivot in terms of how we get there. And so just to read this really quickly, and let me make sure I get the exact-- So this is John eleven. It's technically one to forty-five, so it's quite a, a big read, but instead I'm just gonna go to the kind of the part that matters the most which goes like this, it says, and, and of course, there's some backstory here, which I think anybody familiar with the Bible will, will of course, recognize, but it ends with the following, it says, "So Jesus, perturbed again, came to the tomb. It was a cave with a giant stone laying across it, and Jesus said, 'Take away the stone.'" At which point Martha, the dead man's sister, said to him, "Lord, by now there will be a pected stench. He has been in there for four days." But Jesus said to her, "Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?" So they took away the stone, and Jesus raised his eyes, and he said, "Father, I thank you for hearing me." I know that you always hear me, but because of the crowd here, I have said this, that they may believe that you sent me. And when he said this, he cried out in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!" The dead man came out, tied hand and foot with the burial bands, and his face was wrapped in a cloth. So Jesus said to them, "Untie him and let him go." Now, many of the Jews who had come to Mary and seen what he had done began to believe in him.

Ian MalcolmAnd like I said, there's a big backstory there. This is of course about Lazarus who had died in one of the miracles of Christ, which was to bring him, of course, back to life four days after his death, nonetheless, or actually four days after his burial. Right? And so the, the significance here is, is actually a couple different things I thought would be of relevance for the world in which we live. And the first thing that I'm going to tie to it is exactly what John had discussed, because there's lots that is dead in modernity. And I don't mean dead literally, although there's lots of people who have died as a result of COVID, the vaccination, the grotesque system that is modern medicine, which I think actually, in many cases, doesn't heal but actually does the direct opposite. Right? Of our, our medicines, of our pharmaceutical companies that are in many ways perpetuating more illness rather than addressing that which is the root cause of the illness, which goes to things like societal decay, moral decay, spiritual decay So you look around, and I just saw a study that came out earlier today that was saying that more than twice as many youth today suggest that they aren't excited for life than just a generation ago. Think of how that, how crazy that is. Over sixteen years, sixteen, twenty, depending on how you're defining a generation Right? You've had twice the number of people basically saying, "I am so depressed that I'm essentially suicidal. I'm not looking forward to the life that is ahead of me." What do you call that if not a dead culture, a dead person? And when those dead people make up a ever-growing percentage of the population, you have essentially a dead society. People are zombies in this world. And it's not just the individuals that are suffering, it is of course the nations that those people construct, their collective begets. Right? So what essentially are we slowly finding ourselves in? Well, it's the tomb of Lazarus. Our society is dwindling, it is decaying, it is creating the stench. That stench is the rot, that is the essentially the disease and the, let's say, the illness that that disease has begotten on our societies.

Ian MalcolmThat can be very depressing, that can be very demoralizing, 'cause we look around, the things that we love are falling apart. And even worse than the fact that they are falling apart is the fact that many are bound, which is why I think it's very curious that they talk about the burial cloth in which this individual was wrapped. Right? We are bound by those cloths, by those, those ropes, if you will. And that is essentially political correctness, and it is the intellectual brainwashing of the masses to believe that this is the way that things have to be.

Ian MalcolmAnd so in this sense, what's curious is that of course we aren't never going to be able to emulate or to mirror Christ, or if you're not, let's say, of the Christian slant, we're not going to be able to be the highest personification of, let's just say, good and righteousness, 'cause we're all flawed. We all are failed That's why Christ said, "Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone." We all have done that. We've all fallen short in a, in a, just in, in a multitude of ways. But we can try to be the best renditions of ourselves as we can, and one of the things that we absolutely have to do are both ends of this journey, and what I mean by that is on one side of the stone you've got Christ And you've got all the onlookers, many of which who believed him just a man. On the other side of the stone, you had the decay, the rot, the death,

Ian Malcolmright? The spiritual loss, the physical loss, et cetera. And so we need to figure out how we essentially become both sides of that. And what I mean is, on one end, we need to call to that which is still in the cave. Once we move that stone aside, the stone, oh by the way, is essentially the JQ. It is the thing that has entrapped us, it has enslaved us, and it keeps us locked down. We need to move that aside, and we'll talk about how we get there in a second. But once we do that, we're gonna be able to have the multitude of people who are trapped underneath or within that stone, that set of lies, that matrix, we will be able to have them walk out into the sunlight. And each person that does it essentially is escaping what you might think of it as Plato's cave. Right? Because whether it is the cloth and the binds and the rope that is keeping us in there, or whether it's merely the shadows on the wall, the entertainment, the Netflix, the YouTube, the pornography, the dopamine that keeps us fixated on the wall as the puppet master behind us plays with the fire and the shadows to keep us there, to keep us in that cave, to keep us out of the sunlight of truth, of righteousness, and of morality. To keep us essentially bounded of all things by our own primitive instincts,

Ian Malcolmusing them against us in a way that essentially precludes our ability to search for more, to seek that which is outside the cave, out in the ether, to look up to the stars. We don't even see them anymore 'cause we're in the cave. Right? So in one sense, we've gotta walk out. From behind this rock into the wilderness, and once there, we have to do our best to call to those that are still stuck within it. That's where we need to try and be like Christ in this scenario. We need to try and shout out that truth, even in spite of all of the heckling that it's going to beget, in spite of perhaps the authorities that are gonna disdain us from doing so, and in doing that, we will help bring more individuals out into the sunlight in a way that they are able to walk around, walk through, or simply to move aside that wall, that stone that keeps all of the masses there within that cave. And so it is very, very curious because again, if the people are in the cave, well, then so are their societies. So ironically, as crazy as this will sound, that stone, you could think of it as a border or a boundary, but it's the border or the boundary that once we are able to cross through and get to the truth, get to righteousness, get to morality, will allow us to reinforce the national borders that we should all be able to have. Because after all, you have to be able to protect your society, the thing you love. That's why they once upon a time put bodies back in a tomb, behind either a stone or under the earth, so they couldn't be disrupted,

Ian Malcolmright? And so we need to basically be able to bring ourselves to move aside the stone that is the lies To be able to dis- let's say distance or disconnect ourselves from the shadows of the wall that keep us forever fixated on the dopamine, so that we merely stand up, we walk away from those things that call to us. Again, whether it's the entertainment, whether it's the pornography, whether it's the addictions to food, anything else, gluttony, lust, all the other things. Right, those seven deadly sins that we obviously talk about, that is what you-- is used as the carrot to keep us in the cave. The whip, of course, to keep us in there is the fear of merely asking individuals to step back outside. And once we do, the curious thing is that it basically does two things. Number one Every additional person that walks outside and that recognizes the matrix that was built to keep them in the cave, everyone that comes out and joins our cause, they become another voice. They become another individual that can, can lift up and call out those and their family and their communities that are still stuck in the lies. The second thing is that each one that does It should rejuvenate and remoralize us who are standing outside of it, who do so at threats of all kinds of things, whether it's the slurs, the suppression, the censorship, if not the outright doxing, and then loss of economic opportunity and all the other things that come with it. But the most beautiful piece is the more individuals that come outside, that join our cause, that stand in opposition to this machine, the easier it becomes for others to do so. Because after all, if you're stuck in the cave, if you are Lazarus, you're looking around at the entertainment that you see in front of us with the, the shadows on the wall. Oh, it's another, it's another season of Peaky Blinders, yay!

Ian MalcolmIf instead, you look around and you recognize, well, there's fewer and fewer people here. And then maybe you look over your shoulder and you see more and more people walking out into the sunlight. Well, then that encourages and enthuses every individual that is perhaps considering getting up. They're gonna wonder, "Why are people walking out there?" And once they do, they're gonna see how spectacular it is to recognize what you once lived in. It is Neo in The Matrix. When he first comes out, he vomits everywhere, he looks around, and there's like seven people, none of which look like they've had a good meal, like they've seen the sun, or like they've smiled or laughed in months. They all look miserable. And that, that is to some extent, it is the reality of being on the outside, because you do have to face all of the dangers, all of the threats, and frankly, you have to face the authorities, because they are out there trying to incentivize us to go back in, to die further spiritually, as we watch our society fall apart and crumble around us, because all of the people in the cave are completely ignorant. To the fact that on the real world outside, the very mountain that their cave is a part of, it's on fire, it's falling apart, their society is crumbling, and if they don't do something today, then the lifestyles of their children are going to be substantially worse than those that they once inherited. And so it's a loving thing to stand up. It is loving to call out to those still in the cave. Once they come out, they're going to see more and more of us, and as we get more and more moralized, we do our push-ups, we do our prayers, we eat our healthy foods, and they look over and they say, "Wow, that's a productive, successful person who-- they seem to really be pretty clear in their thinking. Maybe they're onto something." And so we all need, again, we need to recognize that we once were Lazarus. Those of us that were, were, let's say, a day ago, a week ago, a month ago, a year ago, a decade ago, wherever it was in your journey, that you were still asleep, you were still the zombie, you were still fixated at the shadows on the wall.

Ian MalcolmRight? That was once you, it was once me. And so we should all call in, we should do so in a loving fashion, because the truth of the matter is there's a lot of people. They enjoy the shadows on the wall in the cave. Maybe they've looked over their shoulder, maybe they considered walking outside. And if they hear in the distance, in that sunlight, as they walk towards the edge of the cave, if they hear people being heckled, "Hey, why are you still in there? You're not, you're not like us. You're not thoughtful." You're just stupid and asleep, right? That person's gonna run back to the shadows. So we should be open-minded, we should be open-handed, and we should be loving in our call to those that, like Lazarus once was, are dead behind the stone. And so it's very, very curious, it's very, very fitting, it's very appropriate as a microcosm for not only us being asleep, being in the cave, but also our societies that are falling apart because we are. So we should all stand up, we should all walk out into that sunlight, we should all look up, as uncomfortable as it is, to the sun itself and the stars behind it. We should be thankful that we are now out in the world, we're able to see it more clearly. And we should go from time to time, whether it's calling to those in the cave or venturing back inside it, just like Neo and Morpheus did in The Matrix. We should go back into that thing to try and help those that are still either shackled, physically, mentally, psychologically, or maybe they are so shackled by their own impulses that they can't step away. From the dopamine that's on the wall. And so with that, I wanna open it to anybody and everybody. Again, I thought it was a very, very fitting passage, and isn't it so curious that the Bible of yesterday is relevant today, it'll be even more relevant tomorrow, and if we try and live by some of the teachings and the inspirations of those of the past, we'll find ourselves encouraged in the present to build that better future. And so with that, I wanna go to Mr. Forty, I wanna check in with Joanne, I wanna thank all of you that were in here And enlightening, and if you didn't make it to church today, I hope it was a sermon of interest for those that are of the Christian faith. I also want to give a big shout out to Miss Honey Badger, I see her down there, and to all of you for being here. But, Mr. Forty, any thoughts on this idea of Lazarus and the passage of the day?

@nance726Yeah, absolutely, brother. That was a fire monologue. Like, that was, that was one of the best monologues I think I've heard on X in a very long time, and it was, it's very poignant to me 'cause, the story of Lazarus was always one of my favorite stories growing up in the Bible, and it was one that I, that I actually, I did like a church play on, when I was a kid, and, and then I read it later as a lector when I was doing, when I was a lector in church, and it was always one that just felt very, I don't know, very special to my heart, and that was a great way of interpreting

@nance726it,

@nance726Story, so yeah, I just, I just wanted to say that, and I think that, the, the whole, the whole underlying message there of your, of your little sermon, of, you know, stepping outside of it and understanding that there are still people in there, and, and trying to, you know, get them out, but doing it with love and doing it with compassion and, and doing it with an understanding that, you know, we once were, were still stuck inside the cave or stuck inside the tomb, and it's almost like,

@nance726Truth and seeing that there's other people here, you know, with open arms waiting for you, to, to help you kind of get through it 'cause it's, it's a shock. but, you know, through Christ and, you know, through His teachings, we're able to, you know, overcome these things and rally together and, and, you know, create a, hopefully start creating more and more of a, of a world that is, that's welcoming to the new people that are, that are coming out, and we can do that

@nance726Through being able to just work together to form a community that can, that can help foster people and foster the truth and foster these movements. So, that, that was absolutely great, brother. I really appreciated that.

Ian Malcolmthank you so much, my friend. And, and it is, it's, it's-- I, I always try to take a slant with how I, I interpret these things that is relevant for kind of our line of, of thinking in this, this movement that we find ourselves in, right? And there's, there's obviously the more traditional interpretation, the idea that we were all one day-- and I believe this is actually gonna be the case, there will be a resurrection. I, I, I do think that this is going to happen. I think that the forces of good are going to come back and ultimately will vanquish the evil. And how we get there, and, you know, there's obviously the Christian interpretation, and there's the-- I don And, but isn't it curious that the very end of this piece, it even includes, it says, "And the Jews around him started to believe," and we could go in with Dustin Nemos in terms of who those people were, but it is very, very curious because at the end of the day, the, the chosen people are those that are essentially either Christian or, in my assertion, it's those that are following what is righteous and good. Right? And at the end of the day, it's very easy and very clear cut to see what it is that, that Christ would have preached, and the same goes for a lot of the other religions of the world. There's just one that, well, it seems really interested in putting everybody back in that cave, which, of course, I, I thought would be the relevant angle to, to talk about, but much appreciated, forty. With that, let's, let's go back to John, check in with him, and then we'll check in with Elizabeth.

Speaker 1Yeah, really, I just wanna say that was great. It g-it made the, stand up on my arms. Yeah, I've, I've recently just come, come back to God now, so I've started believing, you know, like you just said, all the bad stuff, what's going on. I think we're in the final, I think it's all gonna come to an end. I do believe we're coming to the end days. I think I, I do think we, we, we're gonna see something special. And, just thank you very much, and just keep the good work up, yeah, keep the good work up, and that, that's about it. Thank you very much.

@joann_marieRight. Thank you so much for coming up, John and Ian, that was amazing, and Forti, thank you so much for that as well. it re-m, it reminded me of a quote, by Lucian Carn that says, "To be reborn, you have to die first." And it's more of the, obviously not your body, but the ideas that you have, and also your ego, and all of those things you need to get rid of them. And you talk about the cave, and I see it also as a cage, you know? And waking up to all of those things, you just free yourself, and you always use the phoenix, and that is the,

@joann_marieMetaphor of being reborn and being awake and being a new person. So it's beautiful, and, yeah, no, I loved it, and I had a, a lot of things to say, but I, I forgot a lot of it, so, but it, it's beautiful. So thank you so much for holding this space today, Ian.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, absolutely. And, and, thank you to John for that. And one of the things that, that is very, very curious, I find a lot of people that, that point to The decline of empire, a lot of people suggesting that the war with Iran, if Trump goes full throttle, is signaling the beginning of the end for the United States, and it's curious because you could of course go to the timeline of democracies and their, their rise and fall, but you could also look back to the Roman Empire, and the thing that's very curious about it is of course their transition from a democracy, essentially under Caesar, into that which it ultimately became, which then curiously shifted into the Byzantine Empire and went on for some- Like twelve hundred years thereafter. And the piece that's curious is the fall of the traditional Roman Empire begot a massive rise of all things in Christianity. And some people, I think, falsely attribute that rise in Christian ideology, and they say, "Oh, well, that's why things fell apart." No, no, no. It was the rise of Christianity that was because of the demise of Rome. As things fall apart, people, they, they aren't able to be lured in by the shadows on the wall because, well, if all you value is materialism and hedonism and all these other things, it's all very selfishly motivated, all for vanity. Right? All for materialism. Well, then when the material starts to slip away, you have to find something else. And so it was the fall of Rome that begot Christianity. And curiously, as Rome in the more traditional sense started to wither, well, what did it beget? It was the rise and the thriving of the Eastern Roman Empire, which was the Byzantine Empire, that went on for centuries thereafter. And so curiously, it was actually the rise of Christianity that begot what strengthened and ultimately became the stronghold of Christianity in Europe. And so I, I, I do think in some ways things have to die for them to be resurrected, and it's my kind of curious belief, I think the, the phoenix, like you mentioned, Joanne, I use it so extensively because that is what it's traditionally associated with, and it goes back, it does have-- Some people will say it has Judaic roots, but actually it's largely Egyptian, right? It's this idea of something Coming from what once was and begetting something beautiful that can be what is. And I think isn't it fitting that the American symbol, if you think of, not the flag, if you ask people what are, what are the three most symbol-- symbolic pieces of the United States, they would probably say the flag, maybe they'd say George Washington, they'd almost certainly say the bald eagle. And I think the bald eagle is smoldering, it is ashes. It has been torn apart by this satanic machine, but from that eagle and the ashes- Ashes of it is going to beget the phoenix, or maybe it's just gonna be a, a bald eagle that has fire. I don't, the, the iconography, you can take your, your pick. But I think it is a very interesting piece of symbolism, and I think it ultimately is the one that we need to realize, which is that we need to appreciate the past, infuse it into the future, and in the present perhaps construct something from these ashes that, that can mirror both the glories of the past and the glory that we can have in the future.

Ian Malcolmbut Hi,

Speaker 2yeah. so I'm a bit of a nervous speaker, so hopefully I can make some sense while I'm rambling, But, I, I do like what you said about going back into the cave, trying to understand things from, those people's perspectives, and you're absolutely right about people being scared to leave the cave. I think a lot of people, they, they know things don't add up. I, you know, changed oversights last year.

Speaker 2And for a long time, for years and years and years, I knew things weren't adding up, but you hear these, the arguments that they tell you, what to believe in, that this side is evil, that all, all the anti-Christian stuff, all the anti-ethnolocalist stuff, they, they tell you exactly what to think about that, and it's just everywhere

Speaker 2it's, it's in authority figures, it's, it's absolutely everywhere. So even though people can tell this stuff doesn't add up, it doesn't make sense, there's no comfort, they tell you how to live your life, work, work, work, go on a expensive holiday, throw away all your money, and just work, work, work, work until you die, you know?

Speaker 2I've, I've, I've had jobs where I went there and I re- I told them, that they should be having half an hour longer on their break. and, and I was, I was taking my, my full break, and people were just calling me lazy, this and that, like, and none of them were happy. None of them are getting extra money for this either. They're giving up their break.

Speaker 2And taking some sort of pride in working for this company, and it, it's just ridiculous to me. No one has this space to be in a comfortable Like community, family, position where you can just breathe and see that the, the land that you're on is yours, the culture that you're around is yours, the people, they're your people, they, they care about you. we're living a very lonely existence,

Speaker 2and being, like I said, you're being told how to live. You know, kicking your kids out as soon as they, as soon as you're legally able to. and just like losing all of the traditional values, people don't even know where they're at. the same people kicking out their kids as soon as they can, they got no plan for the future when they're old, they're not looking after their own parents.

Speaker 2And I, I think it's just when you're going back into that cave and trying to approach these people, it can be really scary when, when they see that what side you're on, that you're not part of this program anymore. And I, this is why I keep saying, you know, we need to offer these little gateways where people who are a little bit suspicious or feel like something doesn't add up quite right, where they can explore something and get, start using their brain for their own opinions. for me, it was the, the whole transgender thing, and once I realized- They're going, they are going after kids, they are going after trying to take away rights from women.

Speaker 2and once I started going down that rabbit hole and really, really started thinking for myself rather than just listening to what other people are saying, it helped me a lot to sort of come, to where I am now and starting to realize that the problem is a lot bigger than just even that. and yet it's all connected as well. So, yeah, that's all I wanted to say.

Ian MalcolmNo, and, and much appreciated for it, Elizabeth, and, and you're exactly right. The, the, the truth of the matter is that if we're gonna try to wake up those that are still asleep, it, it can be difficult if we're merely trying to do it from outside the system. and it's, it's why, you know, for-- with the exception of those that are in positions to either do something specific in politics or media You know, if you're not gonna be able to monetize these ideas and to speak against this machine, well, then perhaps the better way to do that is to try and influence those that you can through whatever means you can, while still operating within that system. Because, you know, for those of us that come outside, well, if you do so and you do it publicly, it makes it very difficult to, to be able to provide for yourself, to protect yourself. And if you can't get a job, you can't find employment. You can't earn a living, you can't put a roof over your head, you can't put food on your table. Well, then you're not only putting yourself at risk, but also, prospectively, your family, right? And the challenge is, and, and I saw that, Fordy just shared, Ted Kaczynski and a comment that he made about that the media would mock him for living in a cave in the middle of nowhere, and they would use that as evidence of the fact that he was crazy, and he basically said that if they only realized how crazy

Ian MalcolmCabin, right? But the, but that's the danger. You can be the smartest person, but if you're on the side of the street, you know, asking for change, trying to just buy a tent to live, you know, outside of a, a city, it doesn't matter how accurate you are, people are going to view you a certain way. And so it's very difficult, those of us that, again, if you don't have the ability to publicly call these things out and to provide for yourself, well, then try to figure out how to go back into the system

Ian MalcolmInteract with it to be able to provide for yourself so that you, you're able to have some sense of security, right? Some semblance of, let's say comfort, and by that I don't mean the drugs, the booze, the poisons, but rather the ability merely to protect and to provide for yourself, and that can be very, very difficult, especially in this world that we find ourselves in where everything gets exponentially more and more expensive, right? And so in that sense, you can be within the system, in that cave, operating away day to day where the The machine doesn't recognize the threat that you might be to its under, undermining, and be able to kind of tap those on the shoulder that are stuck in it. So they look over their shoulder, they see what's going on, they want to walk out, right? So you get the best of both worlds. And that doesn't mean that I don't have a lot of respect for those that are forward facing and all those things, obviously I do, but again, it can be very, very difficult to, to provide for yourself if you're going to take that type of stance,

Ian MalcolmHoney Badger, and then we'll go to, Sharon, and then check back in with Elizabeth.

Speaker 3Yeah. It's Sunday, I'm just on my way to Mass myself, but I'm always read the Gospel first, and so it's beautiful that you're doing this. And so, you know, John eleven one forty five is probably, I mean, there's been books written specifically just on this passage alone. Now, one of the things that, you know, you know, I've kind of heard the analogy is the beauty of scripture is you can hear the same Gospel like a thousand

Speaker 3Something more, you know, different and perhaps more deeply, you know, each time you read it. But just a few things because, you know, we are gonna have our-

Speaker 3From a perspective, I guess you'd agree how it hits your ears, but, but significantly, I would say that, you know, everything you touched on is, this is what it means to be dead to sin, you know, or to die in sin rather. And Jesus gives us the, you know, foreshadowing of His resurrection, you know, because Lazarus was dead, was dead for three days, and all hope was gone, but it was because of Martha's, first of all, Martha prays to Jesus, and she worships Him. You know, I know that You can That, you know, you can bring my, bring my brother back to life.

Speaker 3And though everyone was in doubt, one of the-- everybody else was in doubt, and she felt the doubt herself, but she went to Jesus. It's kind of like what you say, storming the gates of heaven when you pray. you know, and she, you know, she prayed and knew that he, you know, that her brother didn't have to be dead, you know, and that's kind of like, that kind of like leans into praying for those that you see that are really suffering through, you know, the spiritual death that we live every day, and this is something that happens, like, in your life every day. You know, every time we fall, you know, every time we fall to sin, we are dead in sin, you know, and to come back to the Lord, first, you know Crush the, he's got to crush the, how you, how you say the faulty, the faulty building, and he has to recreate a new creation in us each time. And so

Speaker 3one of the, but one of the most significant things that people-- and I think that this is, these are the two most important words, and it's in this part of the gospel, Jesus wept. And again, the foreshadowing being, he knew he was gonna die on the cross and be resurrected for our sins, but he also knew that there would be people that rejected him. And so when he walked away and wept, he was weeping for the souls that would reject him and would reject his love and his promise of the resurrection. So one thing that we can take away is, I think especially because, you know, this is the fifth Sunday of Lent for us Next week is Palm Sunday, you know,

Speaker 3next week is when Jesus entered Jerusalem and they were, you know, putting, putting palm branches to his feet, but at the same time, you know, he knew he was gonna die, but he, he walked in being praised, he ended up being beaten and- By the people that rejected him, and then finally, he died on the cross for all of them still, and he would still do it today if we were the only person that ever lived, just like Lazarus. So thank you so much for letting me speak.

Ian MalcolmOh, and thank you so much for being here, Honey Badger, and, and I think, I, I would love it if we start doing this, like I said, with a little bit more regularity. Would always love your, your, your perspectives on this, 'cause I know it's obviously very central to They r-- different pieces of them will resonate with different people because of the prisms or perspectives with which they see the world. and that's what makes the Bible so unbelievably valuable and meaningful, is that it seems like no matter how many centuries go by or how much wrong goes on with the world, that, that those truths will still fundamentally shine through off the text. so really, really appreciate that. Let's go to, Sharon, and then we'll go to Mr. Mr. Thomas.

Speaker 4Well, I just wanna say thank you for hosting the space and all the wonderful speakers. I've learned quite a bit of, of how you guys think and where you guys are going with stuff. And I guess I take a more cynical approach, like kinda go with the quote of no good deeds go unpunished, 'cause just through life you even see that. And but don't, don't let that stop you from doing good deeds, you know? Accept that not everybody's gonna be open to good deeds, or they may rebuke you, or they may, you know, throw- You under the bus or harm you, you know, not physically, but like verbally or emotionally, but still be strong in, in your beliefs and in your morality and just always like, in my opinion, I think it's better To, like, people to think like, "Oh, you're a prude, or you're this or that," then to like just go with the flow, you know? And, and just try to help others. You know, that's all I wanna say. I don't talk very well, so I'm sorry. But thank you for letting me talk.

Ian MalcolmNo, and, and, and never, kind of-- I think self-deprecation can be a great way to recognize, let's say our own limitations. but when it comes to speaking your mind, Sharon, I think you always do a wonderful job of it, and it's, it's so curious, I think people get, often a little bit intimidated by the medium and/or a little bit self-conscious. but, you know, non-n- nonetheless, I think you always do an absolutely wonderful job, as does everybody that comes onto these, spaces

Ian Malcolmif you haven't, and I say this not to, you know, recommend doxing yourself with your voice or anything like that, but, if you have not ever spoken on a space and you do, you know, wanna stretch your ability to participate in these conversations, I, I, I always recommend people, jump in the fray if they feel like they can. I think it's a great way just to live in discomfort. And as crazy as it sounds, if you think about it, it is only by exerting ourselves above and beyond what we feel we're capable that we really, let's say, grow, and that, that holds true whether you're on a space, speaking for the first time, or whether you're in the gym, putting up a, an all-time, high in terms of your, your personal goals for lifting weights or achieving other things physically, right? And so always kind of stretch yourself and, and, and never, never confine your own mind by placing your own stone in front of that cave. And so Sharon, I think you do a wonderful job, and, and as always, thank you so much for

Speaker 4Wants to let their first time t-speaking on a space. We hold like small spaces almost every night, like 4T and me and Sarah, we do fairy spaces. So if you ever want to just like give it a try, 'cause it is like nerve-wracking at first, come join us and we have little fun spaces. So just like, just give it a go, it's fun actually.

Ian MalcolmNo, ab- absolutely. And a big, big shout out there for forty. also, of course, for Joanne, the hostess with the mostess. and I, I know that Sarah and a number of others are, are certainly holding those spaces regularly. So, lots of love to all of them for kind of keeping the torch lit when, when others of us aren't on here. but let's go to, Thomas, and then Scott, and then Mr. Aaron.

Speaker 5Hey, thank you, Ian. great space, man

Speaker 5Better-spoken, folks on this app, you know, I so, I always like to tune in when I can. Been really busy lately, so I haven't been on as much as I'd like. I did get a chance to go after somebody today, but I won't bring it here 'cause it's kinda low IQ. But I wanted to, I, you know, I, I was rea- I've been reading, you know, I have this, Bible that I go through. my grandfather was a Baptist preacher. I have

Speaker 5a, it was a

Speaker 5Definitely don't get into a Schofield or anything, but this is an interesting, book. It has maps of Palestine, you know, given that it was before the sixty-seven war and a lot of the more bureaucracy that went on. But I was reading through Jeremiah, and it's very interesting, you know, it's-- I feel like it's, it's, it's very relevant. And, you know, if I could, I'll just read, I think four, five verses from Jeremiah. It's at the end, Jeremiah chapter

Speaker 5five. And toward the end of chapter five, verse, twenty-six, I'll pick up, it says, "For among my people are found wicked men; they lay wait as he that set snares, they set a trap, they catch men, as a cage is full of birds, so are their houses full of deceit. Therefore they have become great and waxen rich; they have waxen fat, they shine, yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked. They judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless; yet they prosper, and the right of the The needy, do they not judge? Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord? Shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? I think it's just really incumbent, as, you know, I, what I take away from that, again, you know, always read through these words yourself and try to read as, as close to, you know, root text and, you know, get as close as you can to the, the source. But it's, I, I take away from that is, you know, we're incumbent to call out

Speaker 5And the people who are leading us in a perverse way in our nation is, I think we're on a, we're, we're on a primrose path, and I think we're also in, in like a threshold of what could be a, maybe a pivot, maybe we're at a tipping point. You know, I think enough, you, you said old adage, you know, you, you do the right thing long enough, eventually it pays off, eventually it, it comes to some fruition, you know? And judge, judge those people by their fruits, you know People have been calling out the wickedness that I think I perceive and many others do that is occurring right now in our world.

Speaker 5we have just atrocities being funded on our dime, and I think, I, I, it's really important to have these conversations and wake people up as much as we can, and do it with kindness, and do it with respect, if that-- And, and again, if, you know, if that's your purview, I'm maybe, not as good at that. I need to work on being more kind. I definitely

Speaker 5get-- Man, I think everybody should be more, animated, not kinetic, not violent, animated. You should be vocal, you should be informed, you should be involved in the local systems, whatever capacity you can. I'd like to speak to that. But, Ian, what you said about, I think the, you know, about hardship is very true. One of my favorite quotes is, is Albert Camus, he's a great writer and he's a poet, and The Myth of Sisyphus, and I think what he ends in that, that is

Speaker 5one of my The struggle toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart, you know, one must imagine Sisyphus happy. And I think that, you know, having something that fires you up, having a goal, having something that you're working toward, that, you know, again, the idea of this more perfect union, that has come upon us, it's come upon us, the people, we the people.

Speaker 5you have power, you have autonomy, and, you know, you can use it for good, and so I encourage you to do so. I encourage you to speak

Speaker 5and, you know, I appreciate everybody in the space. I really appreciate you for hosting and giving me a mic to, to say my piece. And I wanted to land there 'cause I wanna hear from everybody else, but, really appreciate you guys. Thanks for letting me, read out some, Jeremiah. there's some really good, stuff. You know, some really great wisdom in these old books and stuff. So,

Speaker 5you know, really, I appreciate you guys. I'll land there.

Ian MalcolmNo, and, and so blessed

@joann_marieWas your refunding?

Speaker 5It was. No, that I got a phone call, sorry.

Speaker 5Thank you. Sorry, I just ended the phone call, realized I couldn't even answer it there.

Ian MalcolmNo, you're, you're never, never apologize, my friend, and so blessed and humbled that you're here with us. and, and with that being said, let's go to Mr. Scott, and then we'll check in with Aaron, and then we'll go with, with Mr. Keckin.

Speaker 6Oh, thank you, Ian. What a great, what a great Sunday blessing this is. 'Cause, I mean, John 11 really attacks Zionists at its core. It does so much the Zionist ideology, I should say. I kinda look at John 11 as like the New Testament Job, 'cause, Lazarus stands for the one God helps. I just, there's so much in this and so much good stuff about being spiritually dead in the cave and, and, and

Speaker 6just coming into repentance with Christ. Just thank you, all in the past.

Ian MalcolmNo, of course. And, and, that idea of being spiritually dead, I, I really-- it, it really is wild because what we find is when we look around, we basically have people that are, in some ways, either intellectually, financially or spiritually alive, and those things, at least in this current paradigm, they rarely go together, right? We see so many of those that have so much that value so little, and, and vice versa, those that value all All the right things, but they have very little, but they're totally content. and it is one of the curious pieces about the, the world that is around us, which I think a lot of individuals, if, if you don't, if you don't have the blessing of traveling and seeing some of the, the varied parts of the world, you, you might miss out on how happy some individuals can be despite having so very little. They, they, they might only have their family, their friends, a shelter over their, their, head that is, you know, but they're filled with such richness, and unfortunately, I think the Western culture, which is, it's, it's just been completely Judaized, and in doing so, I, I genuinely believe that basically their value structure has been pushed on all of us, and that those that perhaps have the ability to strive for more, that, that is what, essentially begets the massive amount of anxiety, of, of depression, of anger, right? And, and as a result, you look around Around you see all these individuals that are both physically and, and mentally so un-well, unwell, and I think it's because they are trying to infuse that backward system into, you know, their programming. It, it would almost be like taking a, a program designed for an Apple computer and putting it onto a Windows machine and saying, "Why is this not working anymore?" And it's like, "Well, 'cause this wasn't coded for this thing." And I, I think unfortunately that's the world that we live in. And if we look at the people of the past, what we realize, even in the present, the happiest people in the United States of America, for those that haven't looked into the studies, are, at least with women, the happiest women are those that have nuclear families, that have gotten married relatively young, that have children, that have family, that look at traditional values, that vote Republican. and that's not to say that if you vote for Donald Trump, you're gonna be happy. Of course not. But

Ian Malcolmthose And if you contrast that to those living in the big cities, well, even those women that have, quote, unquote, everything, right? They've got the big, powerful job, they live in the nice high rise, they've got the fancy shoes with the red bottoms, the Christian Louboutins, and yet they're on six different SSRIs. They're miserable. They've never been married, they don't have any children, they probably won't be able to, and they unfortunately are largely miserable, but they, they cover that up with the drugs, with the pharmaceuticals, with the alcohol, with the box wine, and so we can mock them and we can laugh at them and say, "Haha, they're doing it wrong," but why wouldn't we instead try to reach them? Try to help them see the error of that way so that they can perhaps, I don't wanna say repent, as if it's repenting to us, but that they can re-evaluate that value structure that they've been programmed with, right? Maybe they can find themselves on a, on a better path. And I would, I'd go back to that Windows and Apple, analogy, but I don't wanna suggest that anybody, let's say, deeply embed those programs because, well, what do you know, Apple, the, isn't it so curious? Their logo is the apple I wonder what that is a reference to. Perhaps it's of knowledge and the forbidden knowledge. Right? It's almost like Apple is mocking us in that by looking to that rather than some of these older texts, that we are following the footsteps of those that failed and foiled before us. but very, very well stated there, and, and, and thank you for those wonderful comments. let's go over to, to Kikito, and then we'll check in back with Aaron and then forty.

Speaker 7Well, thanks for having me guys. Ian, you just touched on, on what I wanted to talk about, and, and Thomas is the one that sparked me to even grab the mic, talking about, I don't know how to say it exactly, working on his attitude, you know, softening up a little, being more, I, less angry because we, we are all so angry, man. But, and, and Thomas, I consider you to be a lot more mild than a lot of us, but, but to hear you come up talking about you being mindful of that and how we, you, that, that, we're all, Ian just said it, we, we are all mindful that we're all angry, you know? So we come in here, hell, we get mad at each other and cuss and fight with each other and hopefully make up afterwards, but that's really a big driving factor right now, How upset everybody is, and I, I honestly, I-- what I wanted to say is I, I think it's gonna get worse, man. I think it has to get worse. I think that we have to reach a fever pitch, a crescendo, and I, I see it coming too. That's it, I'll end there.

Ian MalcolmNo, and, and it really, it does feel like that's the direction things are going, and there's going to be this-- and I've, I've used for a long time this metaphor of the giant wave, right? And, and I really do fear that there's a tidal wave of totalitarianism that is heading right for all of us, and if we take the position of the deer in headlights and we just freeze and lock up, well, we might be aware of it as all those around us are indifferent or ignorant to it, but it's going to crash on all of us. And so

Ian MalcolmWe have to be motivated to paddle as fast as we can, ironically not away from, but actually towards that wave, so that we can go over the crest of it just like a surfer would, and not get caught in all the friction, that follows, right? And so it is, it's, it's incumbent upon us as we do that to call to the others that don't see the wave or that ignore it, thinking it's not going to be that big of a problem, because by the time that comes down, there's not gonna be any alternative for those individuals to reconsider. Right? And the more people that we have that are swimming towards that wave, well, once we get over the crest of it, the more we'll be able to do something in the aftermath. and, and so I do think that is our best option. You know, we have to be just like Neo. We gotta go back into the Matrix and awaken everybody that we can. We gotta be just like Christ and either call out to Lazarus or to walk in to that cave and try to help him arm in arm walk out of it. but really well stated there, Kikito.

Speaker 8Hey Ian, you know what? I've been on X for like the last year and a half, and I never really felt qualified to come up and speak with like the intellect of some people. I didn't go to college, I saw like the, the death trap that that was and all that, but- I feel like I've got like a hundred thousand dollar free education like the last year I've been on X, and you were speaking about young people feeling like they wanna give up, and I see news articles about like these contraptions they built where people can commit suicide or something in different countries. I think they even did it in Canada and somewhere over by the Netherlands, I believe. But, yeah, man,

Speaker 8sorry I forgot what I was gonna say, but Yeah, just happy to be here, you know. I've been trying to get people to come to X, and, you know, they're like, "Oh, Facebook's all I need," you know, and it's just, it's such a level up coming to X from Facebook, you know?

Ian MalcolmI, I do believe that, and, and you're right, the, the- You know, there's a couple things. The, the education that we can get on this application and, and in fact, from technology at large, is a marvel, and it's one of the things that we shouldn't take for granted in this modern era. and while we can critique it and the controls of it, the fact that we can use it and use it productively to try and wake up our brethren and to share some messages of positivity in this very dark society that we find ourselves in, it is-- it's, it's a really wonderful asset that we have and a, In our toolkit. And so, anybody and everybody that you can, either bring here or any messages you can share with them on that medium, you know, that's, we're all kind of incumbent, to do so and to play our small little roles. And so, Aaron, I'm certainly so, so humbled that you're here with us, and, and certainly for those individuals that are on Facebook, you know, try to, try to share these messages as you can on that platform. And, you know, I'll, I'll just be blunt,

Ian MalcolmLong, long time, if, if much of ever, and part of the reason was that, it's directly attached to you. And so I, I know that people go onto that platform and they, they share all kinds of political views and argue back and forth, and the, the irony of it is looking back and all those individuals, all those present conversations where friends and family, and in some cases strangers, are arguing and fighting with one another with their persona. I mean, how many families have been broken apart? Friendships have been ended merely because of differences in political opinions, arguing about things that truly don't even matter, because they're all part of the distraction, part of the machine. It would be like two friends deciding we're gonna go our separate ways and never talk again because you don't think the latest Tom Cruise movie was very good, right? That is the left rhyme right paradigm. These people are arguing over that which they are instructed to argue about, right? Now we recognize the futility of that and how silly it is, so, you know, I, I, I say wait, but for those that are on that platform, you know, keep that in perspective. And just like with Lazarus, this idea of calling out to the people that are still asleep, just

Ian MalcolmThat a lot of those individuals that will heckle you for your worldview, that will disagree vehemently and say, "What are you talking about? Jews don't control anything," well, you can just say to them, "Here's some of the data. Is that weird?" And say it lovingly and inquisitively and with sincerity. Don't just mock and belittle and critique or yell. The things, unfortunately, they don't, they don't accomplish much. Right? All it does is just furthers the fire that they, the, the people with the gasoline, want us to all be stuck within. but, but wonderfully stated there. And, and, and thank you all for being here. and thank you, of course, for dancing, for hopping up here. I'm very curious for your thoughts, and then we're gonna go with, Mr. Aim too.

Speaker 9Hi, it's, it's really good to see everybody here. It's nice to see a Sunday sermon. that's kind of a great idea. I am very on Facebook. I've been on Facebook for a long, long time since probably the inception of it. I was invited to join it from somebody in the Coast Guard who said that there was a new, a new platform where people could buy and sell their friends and it was a great idea and there were all these people from different colleges on it and he really wanted me to check it out. And it was really pretty obvious to me quickly that it was a, a space where there was surveillance going on, and I didn't really want to say a lot about myself and my life and whatnot. But there are a lot of family members there, there's a lot of people from my school there, there's a lot of people from,

Speaker 9from high school and elementary school and whatnot, and I don't always share my opinions there. Most of what is there is memes, songs, and pictures of puppies and kittens. So it's really hard to con- They, what I perceive as important information, but I've started to convey that important information because it's very, very important. People on that site, at least the people that I followed, you know, I, I, I'm on the West Coast, a lot of people that I, that I interact with are leftists. I used to be a leftist,

Speaker 9and people are very entrenched in their Jewish supporting, you know, Ideology, I was a Bernie backer, and a lot of my friends are Bernie backers, and they don't believe in the, the Jewish oligarchy. and so one of the things I started sharing that has kind of gotten a little bit of traction is there's these songs that are about Jeffrey Epstein and Robert Maxwell and Julian Giswelle, there's like five or six of these songs that are done, by somebody who makes really, really catchy songs, and I'll find the, the songs and I'll put them in the purple pill. But those, those get a lot of information out really, really quickly in ways that I can't, like I, I could try to write a really long coherent, complicated post and nobody would read it, but on Facebook, people will click on a song really, really quickly, especially young- People, especially people that wouldn't otherwise fight with me, especially people who want to fight with me, who want to say, "Oh, well, what's the song about? It's political." Let me shoot her down because, you know, different people that I know want to send, have wanted to send their kids to Israel as part of,

Speaker 9is part of birthright. And I don't wanna fight with people, I don't wanna fight with, with, with, but I don't wanna see people send their kids to anywhere to die, you know? So I, I definitely wanna be that person that says, "Hey, there's a wave, you know, you're going to send your family to die." I don't wanna see you sending soldiers to die in, in the,

Speaker 9in, in this war that's coming up for oligarchs to, to send everybody to die. It's just horrific. So on, on, on X, when I got to X, I got to X in part because I was trying to campaign for Democrats. And then I got, the more I got woken up by people who were red-pilled, who, who were J-pilled, the more I started to see that the things that I was being lied, lied to about were, were really long-standing horrific lies. And I tried to bring a lot of that back to Facebook.

Speaker 9people didn't wanna hear it. so I've, I've kind of been subversive on Facebook, adding information where I could, and then getting more and more information here on, on Twitter, to the point where I, I have really done a 180 and seen that I've been, I've been very much had the, had the wool pulled over my eyes for most of my life. I've been to schools that were,

Speaker 9were funded by Jewish, interests. The lies that have been told, all my life, have been designed to exploit me, make me sick, make me take medicines, make me take vaccines, make me, work for industries that are making me and my family sick, Everybody knows the whole drill. And so I, I try to, to bring that information back where I can in ways that are easily accessible in memes and in songs and in things that aren't necessarily my own voice, because my own voice, people find me really easy to put down and argue with, because I, I, I have PTSD, it's easy to say, "Oh, God, she's crazy," you know? But if I, if I have other people that have really great memes and really great songs and really great bits of information or even great lectures If, if I, I haven't gotten to the point where I can reference Truth Teller's information there because that, that would be a whole other can of worms, but I can put like different bits of information that are accessible and digestible for people. And as much as I can, I'm trying to bring that back to Facebook and other platforms like Instagram, and I was on TikTok, Tik-TikTok. TikTok and whatnot. But I'm really glad to see everybody here, and I'm, I'm also really glad to hear the, the biblical, information.

Speaker 9I, I've been in and out of religion all my life. I wasn't raised with it. I have felt the calling for it. I do believe in Jesus. I believe in salvation. it's not something I was raised with at all, but I definitely feel that that's where my heart is. And so I'm, I'm glad that you're all here, and, I

Ian MalcolmNo, and much appreciated. Thank you for, for being here. and, and it is interesting the, the call of religion and it's, it's the, the way in which it plays into all of our lives, right? And, and I don't, I don't, I don't recommend anybody merely adopt a religious bend or slant, for, let's say, the intellectual benefits thereof.

Ian Malcolmi-if you feel called to it, i-it's usually at the right time in your life for some kind of reason, some kind of higher purpose. Purpose, the-- and that's for what it's worth, the reason that pop culture does so much to diminish those calls. And it's, it's, it's equally interesting, I suppose, since you brought up Mr. Truth Teller, who I think is one of the absolute greatest on this entire app, and, a curious little piece is, the fact that every day I see more content on this app that is supposed to be groundbreaking. I saw a person who shared a video about the benefits of fasting, and I was like, "Yo, you

Ian MalcolmAnd it's, it's like that with almost all of these topics, because, for anybody that doesn't follow Truth Teller, I'm, I'm, I'm sure there's nobody in this room that that's the case, but, but he puts on wonderful spaces, has been talking about all these different issues, and they are all, at the end of the day, it is as interconnected as the Matrix, right? They poison your food so they can poison your mind, so that they can poison your body, so that they can keep you locked down and subservient. And

Ian Malcolmyou can almost think of it as a, a biochemical, castration, of your system at large, and so very, very well stated there. let's check in with, AIM two, and then we'll go to Mr. OG.

Ian MalcolmAnd, maybe we'll come back to AIM two and go to Mr. OG if he's ready.

Ian MalcolmI'll

@nance726take that. So she's just- Oh, I could- Can I, can I, can I-

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@nance726yeah, yeah, yeah. so I'm actually really glad to, I wanna touch on what Thomas and, and, Kito were saying, and, you know, I'm glad we're starting to have these conversations more about, you know, how we're gonna- how we're approaching people, how we're setting examples, and the different emotions and different mindsets that, that come with this

@nance726And I'm really glad that I'm seeing this kind of shift in our community and, and starting to have more of these conversations. we talked about it a bunch, late night in Sarah's space, me and Keith kind of went on about it for a while, Honey Badger was there, a few other people. And, I really think that it's important that we, we lead by example, and, and the, the society that we want, right, that we're, that we're, the society we're trying to break out of is one that is full of anger and hatred and, and fear. And if we're trying to, you know, foster this new society and we're trying to do all these things, I think we need to, we need to live up to these, these morals and ethics and standards that we wanna see around us. And so when it comes down to anger, anger is a very I'm on no high horse here, but like it's really easy to go to anger 'cause there's a lot of stuff to be angry about. But when you're, when you focus on, on the negatives and when you, when you focus on complaining, your brain will shift, and there's, there's a bunch of scientific studies that I, I post all the time that talk about this, and your brain will shift, and you'll start to see things negatively, and then you'll start projecting negatively, and then you'll find that there's a lot of negative things in your life because that's

@nance726Search for the negative, and when your brain searches for the negative, it projects the negative, and then things around you don't, start not going so great. but when you, when you live in gratitude, so instead of waking up and being like, "Oh, we're fucked," like, "Oh, man, black pill," and "Oh, the Jews are doing this and that," like, yes, they are, and obviously acknowledge it and call it out, but at the same time, be like, "Hey, I'm grateful that I have these friends around me who

@nance726are

@nance726People and, and help, and help wake them up, help get them out of the cave, out of the tomb. And so when you, when you change it, when you just change just your general thinking like that, instead of being like, you know, you know, complaining, but instead being grateful and being solution oriented, it's gonna impact not just, you know, your, you know, your life here on, on X, but it's gonna impact your entire outlook. And when people see you being, you know, like a negative kind of jujuju doomer, they're Like, like, you know, and they're gonna kind of like turn away from that, and they're gonna, you know, be able to cast you in some kind of a negative light. But when you're positive, when you do things in gratitude, when you talk about solutions, then people are drawn to that, 'cause, right? 'Cause then you're projecting positivity, you're projecting gratitude, you're projecting somebody who isn't just complaining, but somebody who's actually living up to these standards that they're, that they're pointing out are, are wrong, and they're instead living up to

@nance726Injecting those kind of thoughts into your, into your reality, and you'll find that your life starts improving and that there's more things to be grateful for than there are to be complaining about. So I just, I, I love that we're starting to have these conversations more. I, I'm, I'm kind of sensing a, a kind of an energetic, shift here within our, within our community a little bit. I think we kind of got past, or we're, we're, we're getting past the just like, "Oh my God, we gotta call this out

@nance726I don't complain about, but I think we're seeing this energetic shift in our community that I'm, that I'm really about, where we're starting to look more towards solutions, we're starting to be more positive, we're seeing that, okay, we have momentum, we have, you know, we've woken up a lot of people, we have this ability, we have, now we have, you know, we have each other's backs, and now let's try to, let's try to live up to these, these higher standards that we've set, Or, you know, that's, that's complaining, but a group that's actually doing things and like, and people sharing, you know, how great their lives are going and finding, you know, finding religion and finding, you know, whatever it is that brings them happiness, building their families. Like, I love hearing these stories because it gives us, it, it, it, for what it's worth, it gives a better impression of us and it gives us a better, it gives a better understanding of who we are as people and what we're actually trying to move towards and accomplish.

@nance726So I

@nance726I think that, you know, being able to say these things and showing the scientific research that, that backs it up. And, and when I say, when I'm talking about living in gratitude and all this, it's just as much to remind myself. Almost every morning I wake up and I'm kind of negative at first, you know, I, you know, open my eyes, my alarm clock's going off, and I'm like, "Oh, I don't wanna get up," and this and that. But then it's like, "No, man, like, why start

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@nance726And do the job with a positivity attitude. And I, and I, I, when I was searching for jobs, I searched, you know, with the, with the intention of finding somewhere that was gonna respect me, that was gonna, you know, help me learn new skills, and that was gonna, you know, be doing something I felt good about every day, which is, you know, providing good food for people. So when you just, you have that first moment when you get up in the morning and you're just kinda like, "Ugh,"

@nance726instead just, like, just switch that switch Or, you know, saying a prayer, however it is that you wanna commune that out into the world, I really encourage people to just try that one little habit of in the morning, instead of being like, "Oh," be like, "Yes! Like, okay, you know what? It's gonna be great. You know what? Even if these things are a challenge, even if I have some things that I'm not necessarily looking forward to, I have the opportunity to do them." and I'm, you know, I have the health, and I have the ability, and I have the mindset, and I have the friends and family to back me up. So, I, I just wanted to, just kind of throw that out there and just really kind of, you know, give everybody a little pat on the back that I think that we are having this energetic shift in our movement here, and I think it's really important.

Speaker 4That's really well said, Forty, but I'm still gonna shit on Jews, just so you know. I'm very grateful, I'm very happy, and I'm never like depressed when I get up, but I'm never like, like, like sad about my life. I'm like really happy about life, actually. Like, life is really good, but I'm still gonna shit on Jews like all the time, all day, every day. Sorry.

@nance726I'm, I'm not saying that you shouldn't do that. I'm just saying that, that like at the same time, and you, and Sharon, you are, you're a prime example. You talk about how, how grateful you are for your family and your kids and, and, and, and everything that you have there and your, you know, your ability to have the life that you have. And so, no, absolutely call people out, you know, call out the enemy, obviously,

@nance726you know, and, and, you know, and bring awareness to it, Just be, be, be positive, be somebody that people will want to be attracted to, who maybe aren't inside of our community necessarily, because that's how we're gonna open more minds, that's how we're gonna strengthen ourselves. Everybody has something to bring, everybody has a gift, and, and when you're, when we're more, when we portray ourselves more positively and more welcoming, you know, while still calling out the Jew, obviously, but we're gonna, I think it's gonna help strengthen our community and, and foster a better, a better

Speaker 4I can say one negative thing that happened this morning when I woke up, my puppy had pooped on my bathroom floor. So I wasn't happy about that. But other than that, everything's like fabulous. But you know, puppies, things happen.

Speaker 7You know, 40. You know, 40, I was just wanting to get right back at you there on that. And I, I, I believe me, I'm the king of understanding that. I know that this whole positive Mental outlook, talk, it can get a bit old and circular and it, it's like, damn, but you know, I'm in kind of a shit situation, hard to get in a positive attitude. But I, I do get that part, but, but it's true what you're saying. And also, we gotta remember that like does attract like, so if you've got that good, attitude, you tend to get more

Speaker 7happier people that wanna hang out around you. And I, I wanted to mention that a lot of times, I stay blackpilled, man, but, But a lot of times I'll come over on X and hear guys like you saying stuff like that, and it just, I, I don't know, it's just like a reminder that, hey, if, if he can do it, so can I, and it's worthwhile, you know? It, it does generate results. I mean, these are measurable results when you- Go at something with a good attitude, you tend to do a hundred times better than when you go at something just, just dreading it and, I, I don't know, just everything's bad, blah, blah, blah. It, it, that will affect your results. You go, you go at it happy to be there, happy to have the opportunity, happy to be alive,

Speaker 7yeah, a lot better outcome. And so it's, it's good that, like you say, there is a kind of a momentum and a current going on right now. We need to really

Speaker 7That's, that's what I'm trying to do, by even jumping up here and, and just giv- you know, giving you the affirmation of everything that you just said. It's, it's good. It seems like it's culminating up to, some momentum, you know? It's, it's funny, it's just at what, at both times we're, we're so pissed off we could spit nails, but,

Speaker 7We're, we're positive overall. I feel like most people in our movement are pretty positive overall, so we're doing well, I think, and we're, and we're, and I think our momentum is, is for us right now.

Ian MalcolmI couldn't agree with that more. And for what it's worth, it's, it's one of the reasons, that often my content, rather than saying, "Uh, I dislike," or "The worse people are," dot, dot, dot, instead I often will ask, "Is it Jews?" And I say that because for me, the thing that is most difficult is actually not the world that we live in, it's the fact that most people are ignorant to the causes of the things that they complain about. Right? And so if you think about it, to merge those two ideas together, we need to live in positivity, right? In the positivity that frankly people are starting to note the common denominator behind a lot of these ills. And for individuals that are ignorant to them, one of the things that can be the biggest blessing is to merely understanding why they are happening. Why has Donald Trump forsaken his voter base? Why has MAGA done MIGA? Right? Why has every president for generations seemingly been indifferent to the lifestyles of the average American? Right? We can complain about all of the reasons that, that, that are causing that. We can complain about mass migration, about the outsourcing of jobs, about the detriments of technology. We can look at the world, we can go read-- we talked about Ted Kaczynski. We can go read his manifesto and realize how accurate it was. Right? But if we're not able to actually identify the root of the problem, it would be like running around that proverbial sinking ship that I always talk about, and merely complaining about, "Oh, look, the, the painting is now getting wet." No, not the painting. Right? Without recognizing, "Well, well, guys, we're sinking 'cause there's a hole in the boat, and we can go and try to address that, that hole. But can we also pay attention to the person that's got the drill?" And then has all these weird books that they've written about how they're going to sink our ship, and how once they do, they're going to enslave us all eternally, and how-- I don't know, it says seemingly that they think that we are animals, and that they can do all these awful things. What, can we talk about that? And once you recognize that power dynamic, it's almost like you're-- we've, we're Arthur, and we've pulled the sword from the stone. Right? I don't mean that in a kinetic sense or a violent sense, but now we've got the thing. It's the one ring to rule them all from Lord of the Rings. We've got that one thing. If we take this one thing to Mount Doom and we drop it into the mountain, well then we can finally fix the world and we can go back to the Shire and we can be so excited with what we've got, right? But we can't just live in the Shire indifferent to the ills of the world, which is what most of the hobbits do. Right? Because eventually the evils and the horrors will arrive to the Shire and ruin all that we love. So we've gotta recognize the evil. It doesn't mean that we need to be blackpilled, doesn't mean that we need to be negative. And even in the darkest moments of The Lord of the Rings, at least they were doing something to try and make the world better. Right? So we should all be eternally whitepilled every day, wake up. We can be really dreadful about all of these difficulties that are at the gates. Or we can put on our armor, we can stand on the turrets, we can look down at the battlefield, and we can say, "We're gonna go and do the best that we can," right? And in that, we should find our white pill, we should find our encouragement, and the other people that are in there with us. I mean, they can lock themselves in the cathedral, and they can hope that they're not able to get to the, the highest pulpits of it. Right? But instead, the men are going to be encouraged. They're going to see us riding out into that which is terrifying. They will find that encouraging, they will find it inspiring, they will suit up with us, and the more people that we have at our side, the bigger our legion becomes, the more unstoppable we inherently are. Right? So that should be the white pill. That should be what reinvigorates us, and that's why even-

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Ian Malcolmoff? He, he did for me, yeah. Yeah, he No, nobody, nobody's gonna be encouraged or enthused by the guy that's sitting in the corner of the castle saying, "Oh no, the barbarians are at the gate." Right? What, for anybody that watched the movie Black Hawk Down, you might have seen, Orlando Bloom. Isn't it ironic actually, 'cause we just talked about Lord of the Rings? Orlando Bloom, one of his earlier roles was in Black Hawk Down as the guy who got shot. He spends almost the entire movie just kind of hurtled over in a corner, "Oh no, I don't wanna

Ian MalcolmNobody, nobody remembers that character. Nobody loved that character. They certainly loved Legolas, 'cause he was, he was brave, right? He, he, he embodied, the, the ideals of being a hero, and he went out and did the best that he could even when things looked darkest, right? So don't be the guy that's in the corner, don't be saying it's all over for us, and don't be hateful. Right? Because if, if, if, if this is merely inspired by the ideal to destroy that which is coming at us, if all that you can celebrate is hating that thing, well, then people aren't gonna be enthused by it. Instead, we should look around and say, "We have this beautiful castle, guys. We wanna preserve this. This is spectacular. It's a little bit worn down, sure, but think of what it could be rebuilt to become." And that's what we should stand in, is that optimism, 'cause that's something that's gonna unify, it's gonna bind, and it will fuel everybody for tomorrow. But, let's go to Umar, and then we'll, we'll check in with Nicholas.

Speaker 11Ian, thank you so much for everything you guys been doing. I've been, listening, in the shadow, but thank you so much for everything you have been doing. I've been listening to you for quite a while, and I think everyone on this panel should be retweeting

Speaker 11And, just a word of support, keep on going. And, I'm gonna be on, listening. Thank you so much for everything. And we are supporting Iran right now, and we have to take back our country, otherwise we're all gonna be losing miserably. We have the ca-capacity to be able to challenge these guys in Washington, and I think we have to organize and- And get into finance and think the whole thing is just play out and to finance all these billionaires, getting all the, printing money or we should get to that game and control, take control back to the, of the country. Thank you so much.

Ian MalcolmNo, and thank you for being here, and, and, and thank you to everybody, wherever you are from, wherever you are, and, and frankly, however you got here. And I, I, I say that 'cause again, you know, I, I, I try to, to have a message that's, that is unifying, because regardless of, of who we are, right? Back to this idea of the Lord of the Rings, right? We've got all kinds of shapes and sizes and different people, right? We've got those that might look like the elves,

Ian MalcolmWhatever you're doing, whatever your religious bend, if you're out there putting positivity, trying to point at the catalyst of all that is destroying the Western world, well, then you're ultimately gonna build a better one for everyone. And that's the thing that's so bizarre about the, the present window that we find ourselves in. It's an opportunity for all of us to win in that unified fashion, because look, there's lots of reasons that we can have differences of opinions on all sorts of things, but the entire world is going to be enslaved by this- It goes back to Lord of the Rings, right? Sauron is essentially Israel and global Jewish supremacy. That's what these people are looking to do, is to enslave us all, and we've seen the horrors of that, frankly. And every part of the world has seen them in different ways. The Indians and the Africans, enslaved under this system, had a lot of their resources extracted and stolen from them. A lot of the people treated merely as objects, just like the, the orcs. Right? That, that Sauron has do his bidding and do all these horrible things. Right? And those people, frankly, those that were either weighed down or enslaved by, right? Or those that have been perverted in terms of their mind by the system, all of us can look at this one thing, the absolute genocide of the Palestinians. What are you guys doing? The self righteousness as they did the genociding, oh, woe is us. That headline I will never forget. "Pray for the Israeli soldiers for their emotional wellbeing as they had to genocide these people and they're now being called names. Woe is us, the mass murderers." Like that is what we are dealing with. It is, it is a psychopathy. And they feel entitled to enslave the world. They've enslaved America, they've enslaved Western Europe, they've, they've enslaved Africans for what it's worth, not just in the transatlantic slave trade, but presently. There are African children in slave mines, dym- digging for diamonds, which are then, oh, I don't know, exported weirdly out of Israel. Why is the, the number two natural resource that is, that is exported from Israel, which has no diamond mines, why is it diamonds? Is that weird? Where are those coming from? Are most of them, again, mined in Africa? Are they mined by children? They should all, all of those children, all of their parents, all of those people in Africa, they should join in this exact same discussion. They should note the same patterns. And then lo and behold, what do you have? You've got some leaders in Africa that are cheering to kill the boar, kill the white guys. Where do you think that inspiration comes from? Right? So this is a global problem. Everybody is brainwashed, everybody is enslaved. It doesn't matter if you're in the diamond mine or if you're sitting behind a screen in a cubicle, or frankly, if your children are stuck on YouTube watching more propaganda to rot their brain. They're all slaves. They're all in the Matrix. And so all of us need to come together. Omar, I couldn't agree with you more on that, and we need that positive message. We need everybody to unify together. And the most spectacular piece about all of this, because- Because, you know, I throw out information on genetics and IQ and all these other kind of things. The biggest poison to our system aren't the genetics of the present. It's not that we're different. A short person versus a tall person versus one with this color hair, that color hair, this color skin or that color skin. None of those make them superior or inferior. The only group of people that believe that are ironically the same ones doing the genociding.

Ian MalcolmAnd a lot of that, a lot of those detriments are due to cultural limitations. They are due, for what it's worth, to poverty. Individuals that are impoverished, that are malnutrition, they're going to have a lower IQ. It doesn't mean that if everybody has the same diet, they can all perform at the same level. Right? If you have the same diet, that doesn't mean you're gonna be able to play like LeBron James on a basketball court. He has a genetic predisposition to be better than most at that thing. And the same applies to music, to art, to intellect, to science, engineering, on and on and on. Right? But my point is that everybody, it doesn't matter if you're five feet tall or seven feet tall, if you have a better balanced nutritional diet, if you're given proper, let's say, diets intellectually and spiritually, everyone can be better. And everyone can have a better economic tomorrow. And that's the most curious piece about it, is if we get rid of the central banking system that's run by the same group of people that are genociding the Palestinians, that are going to war with the Iranians, that have enslaved the Americans to that. If we get rid of that, then everybody can go back to a nationalistic system that cares for its people, that is therefore able to provide them with more nutrition, with less slavery, everyone wins. And in my view, then the, the dwarves can go and be with the dwarves, the elves can be with the elves, the man can be with the man, but they can all have better tomorrows for their people. Everyone benefits from the system if we get rid of Sauron. And so this is a message of unity. It's one that we should, we should always try to, to strive for the positivity. We should recognize the limitations that we all have, whether it's our ability to speak about these issues, our ability to economically empower ourselves. I don't- I don't have a billion dollars. If I did, I would do more than I'm doing right now, right? So those of us that have more economic opportunity, utilize that for whatever way you can. Support those candidates that Dr. Michael Rechtenwald is able to connect with AZPAC, right? Do your little piece, however it is that you see fit to do it. And as the last little thing on that idea of the billion dollars, you know what would happen if I had that? I wouldn't be an ounce happier. And it's worth noting that for everybody, that materialism isn't going to buy you happiness. There's lots of multimillionaires that off themselves, there's lots of really depressed celebrities, right? They're alcoholics, they're drunks, they're all these other things. And in spite of all the materialism that they have, part of that is probably because they're owned by a system that has enslaved them, that pushes out all this negativity. Right? So if we get rid of the negativity, then we can live with whatever it is that we have, whether it's five dollars or five billion dollars, shouldn't really matter. And it was that guy in Germany, that Austrian painter, who once said, "No matter how little you believe you have, there are others who have even less, and so we should all give more." Right? So give more, give positivity, give energy, give the sermons if you think you can, whether it's on here, to your community, whatever. But just do your part, love your neighbor. It doesn't mean that you have to have the, the unending desire for your neighbor to become anything and everything from across the globe, because nationalism should be able to be a thing and people should be able to have a society, right? And that's the beauty, again, is that we all win in this outcome. We can all go our separate ways after we defeat Sauron and get rid of this enslavement. Right? And that's what will be spectacular is when all of our communities have the ability to thrive as they should, as they can, and as they will once we win. So, lots of love again, Omar, and sorry for the, the rant there. But let's go to, Mr. Nicholas, and then we'll check in with Your Meant To Be.

Speaker 12Ian, what's up my friend? Happy Sunday. Joanne, good to see you. Appreciate the mic. I was just gonna listen, I tend to listen when guys like Ian speak. while I'm up here, I might as well, I, I think I kinda missed the first half of the sermon, but, while I'm up here, I always gotta give you flowers, Ian. you've been a big part of my awakening. So, like I said, I'll be listening for a little while until I have further comment, but, yeah

Ian MalcolmIdea for those, that weren't here, from the offset, but the, the, the idea of the sermon, was just based in the Gospel of today, and not to necessarily get overly religious, because you can look at this whether you are or aren't Christian, but the story of Lazarus and the idea of resurrecting the dead, bringing them out of the cave and into the sunlight, and this idea that we need to basically do that at individual levels to walk out of what I, I called Plato's cave, right? Living inside the matrix and bringing people out Loud into the sunlight, and then once there, encouraging others that are still stuck, kind of entertained by the puppets and the shadows on the wall and the dopamine and the YouTube and all the other things that they use to keep us kind of enslaved by our, let's say, primal desires. and that it is our calling to, just like Christ called to Lazarus, to walk out of the cave, that we should be doing the same to those of our brethren that are still stuck in this machine, and that from time to time, because we can't maybe have a loud enough voice due to And the manipulation that we should go back into that cave and try and, you know, lovingly help others to at least consider the idea of walking out into the sunlight. So, kind of curious, Nicholas, if you wanna share anything on that, and then we'll go to, You're Meant to Be.

Speaker 12Yeah, I think that's the task at hand, right? It, it is the awakening. It's trying to get people to see things for how they actually are as opposed to how they've been. portrayed to us, how we perceive them, and, you know, a big part of that is, you know, just kind of dissecting these things on, you know, surface level and, and trying to get people to see things in a different light,

Speaker 12and, you know, a big part of that is kind of attach-- detaching ourselves from, in my opinion, detaching ourselves from this ideology that's kind of been instilled in us as Americans, particularly, our entire lives, and kind of, you know- I guess kind of refocusing our, our energy and, and how we identify, a little bit more in tune with our Eu-European roots and,

Speaker 12just acknowledging, the subversion we've all been susceptible to. So, yeah, I guess I'll, I'll leave it at that, but,

Ian MalcolmNo, and, and much appreciated for it, and that's exactly right, and it, it takes a lot of conviction 'cause again, you know, there's gonna be lots of heckles as we sit outside the cave and call out to others to come in, because the machine doesn't want them to, right? It wants them glued to the, the shadows on the wall and, and stuck there within. And so that, that machine is gonna lash at us just like, Agent Smith does to Neo in The Matrix, and so we gotta work

Speaker 12with that. Well They want to keep us on the carousel instead of identifying the flaws in the system which keep us enslaved. So, you know, i-i-in my opinion, the, the best thing that we can do is to oppose that and to redefine what we see as Pros-- you know, a prosperous future for us, ourselves, and, you know, our families.

Ian MalcolmNo, that's absolutely right. And, and they're, they're keeping us ironically, right? The masses are in the cave, staring at the shadows on the wall, yelling about which of the puppet masters or the shadow masters is gonna beat the other, right? It's all, it's all just a LARP, it's all a lie, and it's all there just to keep people believing that they have any, I guess, freedom of choice or expression, right? The

Ian Malcolmland of the free To the machine, but very well stated there, Nicholas. Let's go to, You're Meant to Be, and then we'll check in with Joey.

Speaker 13Hi. I love this space. Thank you for hosting it. I've been grappling with forgiveness. seeing all these images coming out of Gaza and West Bank and,

Speaker 13It's just breaking my heart, and it's making me so angry, and but it brings me back to, you know, Matthew 5:43 through 48. You know, you have heard that it was said, "Love your neighbor and hate your enemy," but I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in Heaven. He causes the sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect. Praying for persecutors is active forgiveness. It makes us like the Father who shows impartial goodness to all. So I just wanted to say That every time I get on X and, in my feed, I see just all this atrocious,

Speaker 13innocence in children and mothers, and it's just, it just makes my heart harden, and I'm trying to pra-practice forgiveness, but it's just so hard. And I guess that's what I wanted to say. Thank you for letting me speak.

Ian MalcolmYeah, of course. And, and look, for the idea of forgiveness, it can be very, very difficult, right? And, I, I think there's a time for it, and there's a time also for, let's say righteous indignation. And what I mean by that is, Christ, of course, was able to love even those that crucified him, and, that, of course, is a very, a very noble position, I suppose, 'cause he said, "They know not what they do." But at the same time, right

Ian MalcolmRighteous than it is in the present, and, the, you know, even Christ said, "Sell your cloak and buy a sword," right? So what are you gonna do with that sword and that shield? It's, it's not to sit around while evil, dominates your society. It's going to be to go out and do that which you can to try and make sure that you neutralize the evil, right? Christ said, "He who has not sinned, throw the first stone," but He didn't say, "Just watch as somebody gets murdered by a stranger,"

Ian MalcolmTry to utilize Christianity as, to essentially hamstring your ability to push back on evil, and you should never think that way. And, and the, the church is designed for all of us to perpetuate its kind of glory, its splendor. And when I say the church, there, doesn't matter if you're Christian or Catholic or any other sect, right? You be Muslim, doesn't matter. The, the, the church is this idea of nobility, of righteousness, right? And that should shine through to everybody, regardless of where you are and what gods you might- Might or might not subscribe to, but, let's go to Mr. C Looper and then we'll go to Mr. John. Can I, can I jump in real

Speaker 4quick? I just wanted to add that you, you really can't forgive someone unless they ask for forgiveness, and obviously these people are just continuing what they're doing. I think only God can forgive them when they meet their maker.

Speaker 4That's it, sorry.

Ian MalcolmNow let's go to, C Looper, and then we'll check in with Joey.

Speaker 14Yeah, Ian, thanks for, holding the space. and, hats off to you, the co-host, all the other people on the panel. so I wanted to actually tie in, like Lord of the Rings with, Dune, right? Like, you have, House Harkonnen, you have the Fremen, and then you have the Atreides and the spice. So it, it Lord of the Rings and Dune, which I don't know, I think Frank, Frank Herbert may have been a Jew, but I'm not really certain on that. I don't know, maybe somebody could dig deep on that, hopefully not. but then you had the big worms in the desert and the harvesting of the spice and,

Speaker 14And, it, it all just circles back to like the, the Fremen were the good people and their land was getting raped. so if you look at what's going on in the geopolitical landscape now, it seems like that the, Palestinians and the Iranians are the Fremen people, and they're being overrun by House Harkonnen. And then America should be House of Tradeys and should s- stand up and do the right thing, but unfortunately, the Harconan slime, has embedded itself in their tentacles so deep into our government, that it's, impossible, for them to act with nobility. so I, I don't know if that makes sense, I don't know, like,

Speaker 14If, if that's coming across right, but I also want to say like, don't be, flippant, because Christ, was flipping tables, in the temple, when he, encountered the money exchangers. so it's not, Christianity isn't a turn the other cheek religion. So don't, get that confused. we will forgive, we will pray for our enemies, but we will also stand up to what's right and just and what's fair For our brothers and sisters in Christ in our land there.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, that's absolutely correct. And, and that, again, that idea of flipping the tables, right? In, in the temple, right? You, you are dishonoring my father's house essentially. And that, that idea is one that we should take with us, right? W- there's no requirement for us to idly stand by and watch as, as evil thrives. And so, very well stated there, C Looper. let's check in with, with Joey.

@joann_marieJoey?

@joann_marieI'm gonna recycle him.

Ian MalcolmYeah, I think Joey, the microphone's not acting, correctly here. Let's get you another invite.

Speaker 6Hey, can I, just say- Go, go for it, Scott, while we

Ian Malcolmget Joey back up here.

Speaker 6I'm a little bit more emotionally stable. I've been going on a roller coaster a while, and it's, it has a lot to do with my family, and I love my family very much. I was raised a Christian, and evangelical Christian at that, and so I, I struggle with my family's Christianity, and I struggle, with, just having a better mindset every day. But I wanted to give Fordy a, a very big, praise. Thursday night we had a space, and he- He recommended that I go, you know, go to the gym, which is something I can't really physically do.

Speaker 6There, I, I mean, I, I probably need to, it's just hard for me physically to do anything anymore. Due to my, you know, a bad decision in my life. So, anyways, with that being said, he, he recommended the farmers market for me, and so Friday I woke up with this spirit of, gratefulness and, and, and, I just had a really good mindset for that day, and I found my farmers market, which was only four blocks away from me.

Speaker 6And I just thought that was a god thing, you know? And it wasn't open. And it was open yesterday from ten to, I think, ten to four, something like that. But I had other engagements yesterday that I had to go to, so I didn't get to go. And I, I was just got home, I was spiritually wrecked again. And, and I mean, I'm just sharing my thing, you know? I'm not trying to encourage others to be like me or anything like that. But I'm just

Speaker 6so thankful for My family on X. I have friends here that I can talk to and that allow me to speak on spaces and-- and you guys are just amazing people, thank you. I can't, I can't praise you enough, Ian. I can't thank you enough for it. Joann, you are such a sweet sister. And, I'm not here to date anyone. I'm not trying to, you know, I have a lot of women followers and, and people, women that, that I follow, and I just wanna give them encouragement today too, because, you know, what's, what's crazy is it seems like that the women of today are the voice of reason That us men that are strong enough to take that reason and act on it, and I think that's one thing that I, I, I am gathering from,

Speaker 6X and just the, the things that are going on in my life, you know? so I just wanted to give forty of, of praise for thanking, I wanna thank Him for giving me great, encouragement and, and for my family on X that continues to lift me up and, and give me encouragement daily. Thank you guys.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely, Scott, and, and it is crazy because the recognition, is at, at day's end, what we're doing in these spaces is essentially moralizing our people as best we can, and that's our, that's our family here on, on X, that is kind of an ever-growing community of people that, you know, they see through the lies, and in that, it can be, it's both incredibly uplifting, right? Because you, you see things for what they really are, you can actually understand the problem, but at the same time At the same time, it can be extremely, demoralizing just because you realize the, the, magnitude of that problem, right? It'd be far easier if it was just, "Oh, we need to get a Republican back in office, and then everything will be better," right? That seems far easier than it does to say, "Wow, I think there's a group that controls just about everything, and they've lied to me, and I've been a part of that lie for my entire life." And that is, that is daunting. It is, it's Neo escaping the Matrix, and then he leans over and vomits everywhere because of the magnitude of that realiz-realization or recognition, right? And, and so, what we find ourselves doing here is to moralize people, "Well, now we see the truth. Now we see what we, we are up against, and conversely, what it is that we can do to fix that." And that's the craziest piece is that as overwhelming as this machine is, and as daunting a task as that is, we are We are clearly winning. Every single day, more people are recognizing what's going on. The machine is having to adapt as a result. We see them buying TikTok that was mentioned, the TikTok, right? We see them buying that because they recognize that people are starting to see through this ruse, and, and conversely, you know, we, we as a result are, are obviously making a huge dent on their system, otherwise they wouldn't have to take those steps. So we should be encouraged because of that. We should continue what we're doing as a result of it, and in spite of all the suppression, we should just do our best to try and spread those messages, again, ones that are positive, that are uplifting, that are loving, and the most curious piece is the people that we find or ultimately likely conclude are controlled assets are usually the ones that are pushing the anger, the animosity, the hatred, all of kind of the low IQ animus towards, let's just say, nebulous, pieces of this problem. And that's why, you know, a lot of the messaging That I, I suppose I share, it resonated once upon a time with some of the people in the fourteen eighty eight community, but there was always this angle of hatred of all out groups, and what you recognize is that that is a, it's a pathway to nowhere That isn't, that isn't going to win for anybody. We need to be open-minded, open-handed. We need to essentially embrace anybody and everybody that has a moral compass. We need to then aim it against this primary catalyst of all these problems, and then once we come to a conclusion and resolution of Sauron, again, then we can kind of decide how we're going to, to try and make the Shire a better place for the Hobbits, and how we make whatever the Elfland is for their people, right? And, and so I think that's ultimately the best way we Positive in that messaging, 'cause otherwise it's just gonna push away so many people. but let's go and see if Joey's, microphone's working, and then we'll check in with Kikito again.

@joann_marieJoey?

Speaker 9No.

Ian MalcolmSounds so demoralized. Oh no, Joey today. Alright, well, we'll see if Joey wants to come back up. Let's check in with Kikito, and then we'll go to Mr. Umar, and, a big shout out to both Tito and, Colin, who I, and, and Mr. V that I see down in the listener panel. Lots of love to all those guys.

Speaker 7yeah, and I just wanted to say that, you guys have heard me talk about stuff like that a lot, but all that al- different types of allegory that people are throwing around today, it's actually a big help to me to kind of conceptualize the different ways that we should be looking at this stuff, and The Lord of the Rings is, is a great one, everybody's familiar with the story, so we can talk about it in a lot of different ways.

Speaker 7I find that kind of, stuff very useful, and it's, it's- It's, it's a good little, you know, trick that we can use to, kind of help get our message across by relating it with something else that everybody should be familiar with, you know, everybody on X has seen The Lord of the Rings, I guess you either love it or you hate it, it seems like most people love it.

Speaker 7But it just gives us that, that rich field of, of, of context to sit and, and rationalize things and, like you said, moralize things, and that's what I see that a, a lot of what's going on, right now, the more people that we get to understand our perspectives, then the more support that we have too. I don't know, just carry, carry our movement forward in, in, into the new, world, the new future, whatever it's gonna be. It's gonna be drastically different, we, we know that, but I just wanted to say I really love the allegory, it's, it's, it's a useful device for me.

Ian Malcolmabsolutely. And, and that's why it felt like such a relevant passage, and, and I'll certainly continue doing these phases wherever I can kind of draw parallels that, aren't just in religious, terms or, or values, but also those that have relevance to what we find ourselves in today in terms of this geopolitical structure that we, we talk so much about. let's check in and, and we'll give Joey another shot. Let's see if his mic's working. And if not, we'll go back to Umar and then Johnny. But I think maybe

Speaker 15Yeah, so I just wanted to point out like how, the way that stuff is like spun in the mainstream media, like the, the, the, the attack that happened on, I think the city is called Eddad, Eddad, is that the place that got hit, w-where, like supposedly two Jewish kids died. And they're, they're making, they're throwing a fit over that, but they don't like to talk about the schools that they bombed in Iran and ki-killed hundreds of little girls, you know? And, they don't mention that in the media barely, but they wanna, they wanna be up in arms over two little Jewish girls. Like it's the same thing with the, with the October 7th bullshit, which we know that, Netanyahu let-allowed that to happen anyways with the Hannibal Directive. But yeah, the media's completely in their back pocket, and I think that's gonna be

Speaker 15Iran's biggest, one of their biggest obstacles, is how to, how to combat the major, onslaught of disinformation, and misinformation, deliberate misinformation.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely, and it, it is, it's not just ironic, it's, it's just wild the, victimhood that they will push out and say, "Woe is us, look what Iran did, what monsters," and look, I will always, I will always condemn and, and express sadness or grief over any, any individuals, especially children, right, that lose their lives. but you, you can't ignore just the hypocrisy of the Israelis who will say, "Look at these monsters, the Iranians." As the entire world watched for two years as they murdered all the Palestinians. It's like, how, how can you be so ridiculous in, in these obvious double standards, your, your self-evident hypocrisy, and, and how dumb do you think we are to swallow that? And the unfortunate truth is The truth is, there's lots of people that will just roll over and they accept it because they don't wanna be perceived as the bad guy, and they're unwilling to, I guess, be, be perceived as critiquing the Jews. which is why we have to speak very, very directly about these power structures. But let's check in with, Johnny Raven and see if, if he's with us, and if anybody else wants to come up, certainly feel free to request a mic. Otherwise, we'll probably start wrapping this up in the next,

@joann_marieJohnny?

@joann_marieNo.

@joann_marieBut it's been such a great space, Ian. Thank you so much for hosting us and for the- Oh, there you are. Yeah, go for it, Johnny.

@johnnyraves999All right. Hey, no, I just wanted to check in, I don't, you know, appreciate you guys, covering all kinds of topics. I'm just very grateful that people are waking up to all the bullshit that we've been dealing with for a long time. 'Cause when, when someone yanked my sheets, it was 1992. This is before the internet, all right? And like, I don't think this guy's always- He was, and there was no one to talk to.

@johnnyraves999I mean, like, so I'm just amazed how many people now are starting to question everything. You know, whether it's the, the legal state of Israel or, by the way, I'm actually, I'm the guy that was Epstein's first story. He was in his cell with him,

@johnnyraves999and Epstein claimed that the guy assaulted him. This is before Epstein, obviously. Walked out of the prison, 'cause obviously he's-- in my opinion, he's not dead. And the funny thing is, I knew a cop that worked at that, facility, MCC, and he told me, "He goes, John, there were only, there was only one other person that committed suicide ever in that facility." And I have a book on the history of the NYPD, and it turns out there was a fi-- there was a fire in that facility, so I'm going back like fifty or so years, this rich guy was locked up in there, but-

@johnnyraves999He supposedly died in the fire in that facility, and amazingly, after the, after the smoke cleared, his mistress disappears from town. So this guy had a lot of money, he was connected to a very powerful family. So, you know, if it was a gun to my head, Epstein is definitely, not dead, but that's just my opinion, of course. Anyway, I'm rambling now, but,

@johnnyraves999I appreciate all the work you guys do.

Ian MalcolmNo, mu-much appreciated. And, and it's, it's, it's wild that, you know, that person that was in the cell with Epstein, we might have to do a, a conversation or a space on that. That's, that's pretty crazy.

@johnnyraves999I actually, yeah, I did business with his parents. He was a-- It's a crazy story. He was a cop. And, he started dealing drugs on the side. So what happened is, he got burned in some drug deal, so he was out to get revenge. I mean, you could look this up, the guy's name was Tartaglione. So he tells the guy, "Meet me upstate New York,"

@johnnyraves999and he brings some other muscle with him. One of the other, the other guy was a cop too. So now you got two cops and another guy that were all monsters, like bodybuilder guys. Two of 'em were cops. And the, the victim happened to be Mexican, he brought some backup, three, two or three of his cousins. And unfortunately for them, man, wrong place, wrong time. They all got whacked. Tartaglione, is in prison right now, and what's crazy is he's trying to get a pardon from Trump because he-- now he has an advocate. Some lady who just appeared out of nowhere, you can look all this shit up, and she's trying to get him a pardon, 'cause you know dead men tell no tales. So the guy who testified against Sartagnion is still alive, but the other guy was a cop, and he actually shot himself in the head on Route 9W in Haverstraw, New York, 'cause the FBI was tailing him, and knew, and knew he was going down. Yeah, it's just a crazy story, and the fact that he was Epstein's cellmate, it's

Ian Malcolmnuts. No, absolutely, and, that's pretty crazy. Would, would love to get some additional info on that and, and maybe do a space on, if it makes sense. yeah, you let me know. You got, you guys on every day or just, I tend to do this about as impromptu as, as, as the weather. it's, it's a little bit random.

@johnnyraves999Yeah,

Ian Malcolmthat's cool.

@johnnyraves999Yeah, like I said, man, you know, back in 1992, I had a client that started-- He pulls out a book of, Washington, D.C. He's like, "John, look, look, you see the way this place was mapped out? It's all symbolic. It's based on ancient Egypt." And I walked out of this guy's office, my fucking head was spinning. But like I said, there was no, there was no internet, there was no one to talk to back then, so I kinda like put a lid on it. And now it's like, it's great, 'cause everybody realizes that ninety percent of the shit they've been told is bullshit.

@johnnyraves999you know, then you got Adrenochrome. The thing about Adrenochrome is interesting, right? It was referenced in a bunch of movies going back as far as Clockwork Orange, which is a cult classic. They mentioned Adrenochrome in that movie, which came out, I think, in 1969, 1970, and then it's mentioned again in, I think, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Now, you could say, "Yeah, just coincidences," but they're-- they tell you what they're gonna do. It's part of their black magic. They have to announce it, they have to tell you, just like a vamp, right? A vampire, you have to invite the vampire in.

@johnnyraves999And, yeah, I believe it's just, it And they want you to be afraid 'cause that lowers your vibration. They want you to be angry, they want you to be scared, and that's why they use the media, TV, to control your emotional state. I'm

Speaker 10glitching and I can't see who's talking. Can somebody tell me, please? It's Johnny. It has like a dinosaur. It's Godzilla, I think. Thank you.

@johnnyraves999Yeah, Godzilla is my, higher power. Think about it, Godzilla was never at Epstein Island.

@joann_marieThat's true. Godzilla's not on the

@johnnyraves999list. Godzilla's not, Godzilla's one of the few that's- You know, isn't it fucking nuts how many people are on that list? It's just mind-boggling. This guy, Epstein said he invests in people. That's a re- that's a quote I just discovered. That was his quote that he, he, he invests in people, right? So yeah, meaning- He's investing in these people so he can get leverage on them, so that was his leverage was the dirt, all the dirt he could collect on people.

Ian MalcolmOh, absolutely. And, and the tie is obviously very direct to all kinds of players, from Peter Thiel to Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, Zuckerberg, all four of which, if I'm not mistaken, were at the same luncheon with him, right? So, he's investing in people, but the people are the ones at the top of all of these various, empires that are, are all part Control mechanisms. So, then you gotta look at who funded Epstein, and we have a direct email in black and white. I represent the Rothschilds, and their hundred-something or two hundred-something billion dollars, which was just the, fund that Epstein managed on their behalf. So, just pretty wild recognizing all these people are basically bowing down to the same financial empire, which is the one that's enslaved everything from the Federal Reserve to fiat currencies to all of us. so- Very well stated, Johnny. But yeah, Godzilla not at Epstein Island,

Ian Malcolmright? Yeah, Godzilla didn't go there, but it was curious that somebody read off a lot of the names from Epstein Island, and the response was, "That's anti-Semitic," and, isn't that curious? I wonder what that might tell us. But, but let's go to Umar, and then we'll check in with C Looper for some final words here.

Speaker 11Hey, Ion, I made a recording one of your best intervention back in October twelfth. I would like to play just few seconds of it.

Ian MalcolmYeah, go ahead. Of course, go ahead. So as a result, how would you define what some would call the, the Jewish problem in the West?

Speaker 16The Jewish problem in the West, I, I would actually describe it as It's more about your network, your, who you were raised around, a bit of nepotism included into it, because there's a lot of people that are

Ian Malcolmactually secular. That goes above and beyond religion, right?

Speaker 16Yes, absolutely. I don't think that's- To be honest, it's just that, one, one may not include the other.

Ian MalcolmSo would you say that it's racially systematic in this case?

Speaker 16It could be.

Ian MalcolmSo out of curiosity, out of curiosity, this is hypothetical, if it was a racial issue, is it hateful to look at it as a racial problem and suggest perhaps that there might need to be a race, race conscious solution to said problem?

Speaker 16Still as a generalization, however, the exception doesn't make the rule, and I don't think it's fair for the-

Ian MalcolmCorrect, but it's also reasonable to say that not all abominable snowmen might be dangerous, so therefore I shouldn't fear them, right?

Speaker 16Yeah, sure, but when you- when somebody comes on here and just starts talking to me and just puts me into that box, it's just like, well, sorry, like you're kind of, you know, I prefer the

Ian Malcolmterm camp to- Personally, and, and, and look, I'm not even suggesting any of that, but, but what I am saying, and this is, this is the

Speaker 16challenge,

Ian Malcolmthis is the issue, and, and I know that, and that's why I'm trying to approach this very delicately, right? That is the challenge with Azapac and all these issues and all these conversations, and I'm not a, well, I suppose some, some would accuse me of being, it's the Jew guy Right? But this isn't about all people are bad or anything, but it is the recognition that this can't just merely be, you are a practicing- Jewish individual who is in the synagogue. There's something that, that clearly goes far above and beyond that, and we have to, if we are reasonable people trying to address this problem, be willing to take that step, as uncomfortable as it might be, and for what it's worth, while not all dot dot dot is a reasonable thing to say, right? Not all women will cheat on their husband or whatever. And there is a reality of said issue, and if we're gonna try and come to a solution for that To be willing to say, look, not all sharks are dangerous, but we might need to recognize that we shouldn't have sharks in public swimming areas and, and treat that as if it's a normal thing. No,

Speaker 17no, no, I totally agree with you, but here's the thing, the, a lot of people, for example, Elon Musk. Excuse me, excuse me. Okay, would you, would you consider him as you or not?

Ian MalcolmElon Musk, so his children, irrefutably are, wh-whether he or not is, there's, there's certainly a- Did you want to keep

Speaker 17your still and

Ian Malcolmall this

Speaker 17business? Elon Musk himself.

Ian MalcolmHey, everybody, stop for a second. Hey, stop, please. Hey, Elon. Elon,

Speaker 18thank you so much.

Ian MalcolmOmar, I'm, I'm, it was kind of like Space Inception hearing a space on a space. the, the Intent of sharing that clip was to go where?

Speaker 18To align with, the subject on what's going on right now with the war in Iran and what's going on, with the financial situation in the, the entire world. It seems like there's a small number of people who control everything basically, and, Iran is, it seems like the, the, the only last battle we have until we have one, as they say, one world,

Speaker 18government and all that stuff. So basically, you went deep inside, describing the problem we're facing with, and these people have been plotting against the humanity for the past century, and, humanity has been just waking up. to the realization that these people aren't, like us. They're completely, in a different world, and they have an agenda that's gonna be destroying the entire humanity for the sake of whatever belief they have, and that belief, isn't shared by,

Speaker 18I would say ninety-nine percent of humanity.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, and, and, that makes a lot of sense. And for context, for anybody that didn't exactly know what, what that space was, recognize the voice is, is Josie, who's on this application. She's, a, a friend or a counterpart of Myron Gaines, who I think is a wonderful, spokesperson on topics like the JQ, and he and I have differences of opinions on cultural issues and some other things, but, you know, I, I certainly fully support his, his work

Ian MalcolmSo I applaud him for bringing the attention that he does to the JQ, and also for what it's worth, I think he's a prescriptive, antidote to a lot of the ills of modernity for young men Right? They're largely demoralized and they're living in a system that the women have largely been poisoned in. And so I think he tries to provide antidotes in terms of how men can adapt to that situation, which the difference of opinion, I suppose, I have at fifty thousand feet is rather than saying how do we address this toxic environment and maybe, materially or hedonistically advance our primal, desires within that system Rather I'd say, "Why don't we look at the system and try to figure out how to fix it?" Which he also does, for what it's worth,

Ian Malcolmand so a little bit of a difference of opinion there. But that was Josie, who-- she is, ethnically, Jewish. She is of Jewish genetics, let's say. And so the difference of opinion, I, I think that you were largely hearing there, is how do we define the people behind this problem? Because we can't necessarily just say, "Oh, it's religious Judaism." And I say that 'cause there's lots of individuals that are part of this that they don't go to synagogue, they aren't religious even. There's lots of atheistic Jews that surround Trump, that surrounded Biden. And so then if it's not just a religious angle, well, then what is it? And that's where it gets difficult, because it is, it is the Jews of Israel. It is Judaism in Israel. It is Israelis. that are of course perpetuating the genocide on the Palestinians. Not all Israelis, not everyone in Israel is a Jew, right? And not all Jews are in Israel. and not all Jews are actually, let's say, religiously Jewish. So, so how do we define that problem? And then we, we end up coming to this conclusion that we have to address it by saying it's a religion, it's a culture, it's a genetic group of people that all have this in-group bias. doesn't mean that all of them are anything necessarily. But like I called out

Ian MalcolmThe whale shark is the largest fish in the ocean. It's the largest shark. So you would presume that a large shark would be dangerous because on average, sharks are dangerous, and yet that one eats plankton and isn't a danger to people that are swimming near it, right? But again, doesn't mean that all Jews are anything. But if the commonality of this power structure that owns tech and the media and politics and finance and all these other things, if they're disproportionately, if not almost all, either religiously, religiously, culturally Culturally or genetically, if they're Jewish, well, then we should call those things out. And that's very uncomfortable because a lot of people just wanna say it's the Zionists, it's Israel, it's Netanyahu I can't agree to that, 'cause I don't know if Zuckerberg is or isn't going to synagogue. I do know that he's a Jew, and it says very clearly that he is, right? And so when we try to define this issue and the common bond that connects all of these players that obviously are destroying our society, well, then we gotta look for the, the, the obvious. And it doesn't matter if it's Zuckerberg or if it's all the way over to Netanyahu or if it's back to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who's not a Ashkenazi but a Sephard Or Albert Borla, again, Sephardic Jew, right? That's the common denominator. And so just call those things out, and I, I do so, even though it is uncomfortable for people. And I think that was the thing that Truth Teller and I used to do, that ruffled a lot of feathers, is to say, "Well, look, it seems like the problem is Jews, not all Jews, but almost all problems at the top have that group of people. And if we can't call it out, again, we can't be honest about what's going on in the

@nance726Hey, Ian, if I can just jump in here for a second, 'cause I gotta, I gotta get going to work and I'm gonna lose the connection, but, I just wanted to, to thank you for the space, thank everybody, Joanne, everybody who came up on the speaker panel. I really appreciate the space. I think this was a, it was a great topic, and I think we discussed a lot of really important things. and I really appreciate the space, so thank you guys. also, I just wanted to end

@nance726with and so I, I really just think that, and, that it, it goes in tandem with another one, which is, do you speak to me like you speak to God, with all the love and understanding between the father and the son. And I think that that just kind of talks about how, you know, to, to treat others how you want to be treated, to speak to everybody like you're speaking to God, to speak to yourself and your internal thoughts like you're speaking to God, and to be kind, be kind to yourself, be kind to those

@nance726Everybody, and God bless. Hope everybody has a wonderful day.

@joann_marieThank you so much for, for co-hosting 14, that was beautiful.

Ian MalcolmYeah, absolutely. And let's go, real quick, I, I saw Atomic Prophecy, requested, we'll check in with him, and then, we'll wrap things up.

Ian MalcolmAtomic? Mickey Mouse going once.

Ian MalcolmMickey Mouse on a rocket, going twice.

Ian MalcolmAll right, well sold on the idea that Mickey Mouse isn't gonna be joining us. Oh, hi there, Goofy. but instead we will, we will honor Walt Disney, late great, who I think was certainly connected in some ways to the intelligence community, but in others, certainly talked about problems and issues of the world. Up, Mickey wants to come up one more time. Let's check in. Mickey, is your mic working?

Speaker 19Joe and. Oh my

Speaker 17god.

Speaker 19I'm your biggest fan. Remember my prediction yesterday? I am like the fucking prophet on this motherfucker of analysis.

@joann_marieI was sleeping yesterday, I, I don't know what your prediction was.

Speaker 19Oh, my prediction was, you know, Saturday there would be trying to target nuclear facilities. I got new predictions now. For, from the future. You guys wanna hear 'em?

Ian MalcolmLet's fire

Speaker 19up the Delorean. All right. So, I've been seeing this. I've been, I've been analyzing this war, right? Israel is gonna bomb Mecca, and they're gonna blame it on Iran. That is my next prediction. And, you know, I'm gonna-- Everybody's like, "When's this gonna happen? " You know, I got the Saturday thing right yesterday.

Speaker 19So, I'm gonna give you, I'm gonna give you a date. It's

@joann_mariegonna be... Do you mean Al-Aqsa? Because I don't think they're gonna hit Mecca. No,

Speaker 19no, no, Mecca. They're gonna be- Oh,

@joann_marieMecca, like, like in Saudi- Yes,

Speaker 19yes. So, you know, I mean, they're gonna be targeting religious sites.

Speaker 18Impossible.

Speaker 19I, I mean, it's not that far from, you know, it's not that far of a stretch now, because people are laughing when I- Just talking about nuclear exchange, right, Joann? Everybody was laughing, having a good time, and then now all the talking points I've been, saying for, you know, a while now, now all of a sudden they're jumping on board, Joann. They're jumping on board. Are you guys conspiracy theorists too? Like nuclear exchange?

@joann_marieI think they, they can exchange nuclear exchange, yeah?

@joann_marieI mean, I hope not, but I think it can happen. Israel is deranged and they're psychopaths, though.

Speaker 19I mean, I mean, that was a far stretch. people are singing a different tune now, all these, these spaces, you know? No, I, I'm just picking on you, Joanne, but, there's others up there. I think it was, was, what was his name?

Speaker 19I, I was talking to Salameh. Do you guys know Salameh Ahamed? We don't,

Speaker 20we don't follow him, so no. So go, you can go over there though and talk to him, that's cool. I'm

Speaker 19just saying, I've been going through all of them, everybody's been preaching the truth, you know? And, you know, it's good to be, it's good to be right, you know, every once in a while. A clock's right at least twice a day, right? Yeah, that's true. So I'm telling ya, you gotta watch that clock, nuclear exchange is comin', it's comin' fast.

@joann_marieAlright, well, let's, let's pray it's not, and, yeah, the Samsung option is pretty scary.

Speaker 19Yeah,

Speaker 21the

Speaker 19Samsung.

Speaker 21Can I, can I chime in? Oh, yeah, well, I guess Ian, excellent point you brought up, right? It's like, you know, you can't really-- there's a lot of gray areas, not black and white, like, you know, is Zuckerberg religious or that stuff? I have no idea, but I do know there's two sets of rules, right? Like Israel has nuclear weapons, but, but you're not allowed to inspect them, and yet Iran is supposed to allow inspections. Like, I mean, what the fuck is that? Israel I would say probably half of Trump's cabinet has dual citizenship. When they get in trouble, they run to Israel, and Israel won't extradite them. What the fuck is that? I mean, you know, you see, you look at these things, the Balfour Agreement. Now, I'm actually part Syrian, so you can't accuse me of being anti-Semitic, 'cause I'm actually part Semitic, so I can't be racist against myself, now can I? But yeah, these are very sensitive topics, and, you couldn't- Talk about this shit, you know, twenty years ago. I mean, if I had a job, a real job in a company, I'd be fired. You know, so freedom of speech is out the window. I mean, if you wanna know who's in power, you just gotta figure out who are you not allowed to criticize. Like, what happened to freedom of speech? And if you're not disgusted by all the kids that are being fucking killed in Gaza, I'm not gonna talk about Iran right now, but, you know, how could you just sit and watch? The bombing, innocent women and children, there's no honor in that. There's no honor in killing women and children. And every time Israel kills somebody, it was a military operation, and every time someone tried to get revenge, it's a terrorist attack. So you just listen to the language and you see the brainwashing that, that's been happening for decades.

Speaker 21But thanks for letting me chime in. An excellent point, Zain.

Speaker 19That's a good point, Johnny. It's a good point. But you think that they didn't know Israel was gonna get wiped, too? You think that, like, what's the bigger picture here? I've been asking everybody. What's the end goal here? Is it--

Speaker 21I don't know. Yeah, it's an excellent point. I don't know, it's a great question. I, honestly, I'm shocked that, that they invaded, that they bombed, started bombing Iran again. I really didn't think that was gonna happen. I, I actually believed some of the bullshit Trump was saying, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt, you know? But like, talk is cheap, right? But now we see that, you know, talk is cheap. Time tells all tales. So I don't know where this shit's gonna end up, but, you know, I, it's a spiritual battle, and

Speaker 21I think it's fair to say

@nance726we're not gonna really know where things are until the dust

Speaker 21settles

@nance726a little bit,

Speaker 21no?

Speaker 19Well, can we agree to disagree, but I see that it's leaning towards depopulation. I don't know as a whole, but maybe a certain region, a, a, an area. Is, is that fair to agree?

@joann_marieSure. And thank you so much, Adam. I, see, Lubert, go for it. I find

Speaker 22it thank you, Miss Joanne. I, I'm gonna, start off like we're, going like, back to the future, so fire up your flux capacitors, people. Alright? So, so wh-when I say like, when we're going, we don't need roads. It, it's, yes, exactly. so it's, okay, so when we say it's not all the Jews, but it's most of the Jews, so when you go to your, like, your deli down the street and all You can probably pretty much, it's safe to say that,

Speaker 22they're not a part of the, organized world jewelry, that we speak on. They're not the Larry Ellicons, they're not the David Ellicons, they, they aren't the ones who control all the media, they aren't the ones who are responsible for Pfizer, COVID, and all the other things, the atrocities that's happening right now that we've had to live through. For all this time. and so what I will also say is, the ones, the elite ones, with, circling back to the Adrenochrome thing, and it, going back to the Stanley Kubrick, Clockwork Orange, he also wrote, "One flew over the cuckoo's nest." Stanley Kubrick's a Jew. So this is, again, once again, an illustration how the Jews put it in your face, and they, they don't lie. they, they dangled the Carrot in front of your face and, and they tell you their intentions.

Speaker 22so, that's what the Jews do, they, they throw it in your face, just like Bob Iger in Disney, in the movie Pinocchio, and like, dude, the, the whole Pleasure Island and all the subversive, tactics that they've been, hypnotizing, including our children's minds with, to make it okay, to say it's safe, for kids to be exposed To this type of, degeneracy. so I'm not okay with it. we have to like move forward collectively as a, a group of people, and we have to raise awareness, however and whichever way we can. And I'll land there. Thank you guys. Very

Speaker 21well

Speaker 22stated.

Speaker 21Well, that wasn't, that was an excellent-- You brought up Pinocchio, right? I watched that movie with, with the- Eyes wide open, that shit is wild. That's amazing you just said that, because like the average American, right? You, you mentioned the hidden symbolism in Pinocchio, and they're like, "Well, I, I gotta watch the basketball game." What are you talking about? I, I got Fox News on.

Ian MalcolmNo. So, so very well stated. And, and real quick, speaking of, as we wrap up here, speaking of Larry Ellison, and Oracle. So I just put up into the nest a, post from D on Air, who's gonna be joining me along with another handle, to discuss the intersection of Oracle and where that connects and how it connects, not just to Google, but via Google to essentially Palantir, to OpenAI, to all of the rest of these massive technology companies that have basically set up a backdoor where they've utilized the very products that once- Once upon a time, were advertised for advertising, right? In other words, they were the things that would allow the advertisers to make sure that their ads were properly targeted to you. They took that exact same technology, and where did they aim it? Well, at Google, then at OpenAI, then at Palantir, to allow that to be interconnected with the database on the government side, so that not only can they advertise to you, but that they can under- Understand who you are within a database that's now being plugged into essentially every piece of information that the government has on you, so they can build a list, they can understand who you are, what you think, where you go, what you do, who you associate with, and use all of those things to prospectively determine who they need to not only monitor and watch, but prospectively take, action against. Right? You can envision a not so distant future in which antisemitism is criminalized, and lo and behold, they've already got a database built on all of you built On the backbones of these mass technology companies. So we're gonna be discussing that, this week. It's gonna be with those two guest speakers, and they, like I said, are gonna cover Oracle, Google, their acquisition of Wiz, and the intersection of that, the, I think it was thirty, if I'm not mistaken, thirty-five billion dollars that they paid for that technology, and what do you know? The people at the very top of that organization that was acquired, all Masad eighty-two hundred operatives. Weird! Isn't it just wild that those are the individuals building the biggest tech platforms that are now being merged with the government databases to figure out who we are? so we'll be discussing that a little bit later this week. Please set a reminder for it. we look forward to having you all there. In the interim! I just want to thank everybody for stopping by, thank you for sharing your takes, especially on this idea about Lazarus, on raising the dead, on bringing the lies and those that have been lied to out into the sunlight, exposing them to the truth, having them join our intellectual and spiritual army, having them speak out against this machine, and then of course, going back and not only calling into those that are still stuck in the matrix, but rather walking back into that system. Explaining to them what they're seeing within that cave, we talked about the idea of, Plato's allegory of the cave, getting them to disconnect from that puppet show that's put in front of them just to keep people eternally satiated, to keep their vices, used as essentially their handcuffs, right? So we need to get people off of that, get them, again, outside, into their communities, into their neighborhoods, back with their neighbors, their friends, their family, their loved ones, so they can spend time around those people that matter rather than being driven impulses, which is just of course gonna deroot us and to set us back to a very basic, lifestyle, which ironically, isn't it curious, the very people that we know are atop of all of these systems of control, well, what do they refer to us as? Nothing but animals. And what is a human being that is driven by nothing other than their base impulses? It's essentially that. It's an animal. So we need to rise above that, we need to strive for more, we need to look up to the heavens, to the stars, to the sun, and to try and find the courage to stand up, to bravely speak out against these issues, and again, to take those truths back into our neighborhoods. because Cratham came up, I wanna make sure that we really quickly offer them a chance to speak, and then we'll wrap up, this space.

Speaker 23Thank you, Ian. I just wanted to say, shout out to Thomas because I was in Keith's space earlier, and he was the only one that had the balls to call out that absolute clown, Zionist, Trump sympathizer, Ryan something. I don't even know his last name. I, I don't care to know his last name. You know, I got a lot of respect for Keith. I think he's a great guy, but I have absolutely no, no idea why he allowed somebody like that to come in and completely derail the space and even take co-host. I mean, all of his subscribers are completely bought and paid for. He's He's got one point two million subscribers or one point two million,

Speaker 23what do you call it, followers, and only forty six subscribers, and he's a complete ass clown. Like, he can't go one sentence without stroking his own ego. Like, like when he mentioned the Epstein files, oh, I saw the ones that you couldn't see. You aren't shit. He, he wanted to say he sat down with Candace Owens and, and Charlie Kirk. Yeah, he wasn't there. He, he's, he's, he's just He's, he's an, he's an alcoholic, wife-beating piece of shit that deserved to go to jail, that probably only got a free pass because he, he knew somebody in the law. He wanted to say, "Oh, they released me the first day," "Yeah, you probably just paid your fucking bond." I mean, it's, it's like, and he wanted to say the cops didn't want to take me to jail, then why the fuck did they take you to jail? And then he couldn't even get his story straight. He wanted to say, "The reason, the reason she-- I, I took the charge for her, but she fucked me over, then you're just a fucking simp.

Speaker 23Will you take a charge for a fucking woman that fucked you over?" Oh, I wanted to further her career, so I took the charge for her, and then they dropped it anyway. Yeah, I just, I just wanted to air that out 'cause it was really frustrating me earlier, so I appreciate you guys giving me a platform to do so.

Ian MalcolmYeah, Ryan's a, he's an interesting one. Guy tied to, the Trump administration, very pro-MAGA, and, had trouble-- although I give him credit, he did eventually condemn it, but had trouble, critiquing the genocide and labeling what it was, even though we all saw it so clearly. and, I'm like

Speaker 23pulling teeth out of his mouth. sorry, I'm gonna interrupt, but, yeah, it's like he was essentially forced, forced to admit that, and then he admits You can owe him something like, like, oh, I, I, I, I, I really, oh my goodness, I, I, I really, I don't wanna say I hate people, but I, I'd say it's pretty close when it comes to that guy. I mean, I've, I've never really seen somebody so insufferable other than actual politicians. I mean, well, like, like Lindsey Graham and, and, and Trump himself, they're, they're all on the same level. It's, it's that bad.

Speaker 23Can I just chime in

Speaker 24really quick

Speaker 24Oh, the only reason I know that for, you know, that he is Jewish is, I, I've debated him quite a few times, and I've, I've, called him out for November 2023, so it wasn't like a decade ago, this is quite recent. he pistol-whipped this girl, you got, you know, there's a mugshot. He has a, he, he made a tweet, "Make mugshots great again," so I put his mugshot with that tweet, and I trolled him, and I

Speaker 24Four different accounts. Today he said he's never addressed it publicly, so I hope he will. and he gave another varied account to this, to this, you know, I just, you know, again, I posted his, the police report, I'll just go by that. And, you know, i-there's, so I'd just like to address that. And then the only reason I know that he's Jewish is that this came up. he had a, he purchased a web domain, and he had a website, and I'm, I

Speaker 24Kind of, you know, has, had some kind of, you know, fancy name, Bald Eagle Patriot Dot Com or something like that, I'm sure. Yeah, something to that nature. He, he owns this domain. He wanted, Stealth Medical and, Insurrection Barbie and Carolina to host a podcast on this domain that he had purchased. And I was in this space listening to this, I called him out and said, "You girls need to be careful around this fellow. He's, you know, he likes to hit women." And they muted me and removed me. me, they made another space where they were talking about it, and Barbie was ecstatic because she's like, "Not only is this coming from this, you know, he's in the Trump admin, he's connected to the Trump administration, he's Jewish, you know, so this..." And, and, and in the same debate, Ryan came into that space and he spoke to the fact that, the only reason he didn't go, to Israel after October seventh is because he has a heart condition. And so, he has some kind of, you know, again,

Speaker 24But he, he, he's very pro-Israel, he's very pro-genocide, so the fact that he's calling it out, I thought was incredibly hypocritical. He has partnered with all of these different, these pro-propagandist Zionist, Jewish accounts who are pushing, Muslim hate and just lying about the Bible, lying about scripture, like Instruction Barbee, Stealth Medical, all these people are bad actors, Ryan included, he was paid by the Indian government, I called him out on that. He said, "Oh, you're lying. Well, this is something that Nick Sordar came out, there's all of these MAGA accounts, Gunther Eagleman, all of them posting about India and how they've always had a great relationship with the US and they always work with us, and Modi's great. All, is this, it's all a coincidence, right?" Well, no, this was a paid scandal, and these people were called out. Again, Brian has already been caught offering people like MJ Truther, another large account, he'd pay them

Speaker 24two hundred and fifty dollars, In a patchwork, Ryan Fournier is a Jewish subversive who pushed the Trump administration and cheerleads all of their atrocious policies. He needs to be called out, as I mean, I, I can't, I, I, I will always do it. I appreciate Keith for giving me the, you know, essentially blowing up his space to do so. but Keith has always been cool, he let me, and, you know, I appreciate him for that, so I have no animosity to Keith. Always, and I said that too, as, before I left Like a, a, a schoolgirl, he was like, "Oh, I'm gonna leave if you don't get, kick this guy." And then after I left, he proceeded to say, "Oh, he always says things that are lies about me." So I proceeded to post all the receipts, the arrest report, the grifter scandal with Nick Sordor. You know, so none of these are my opinions, these are all things that happened, and I call him out on him, and he, you know, "Oh, oh, I'm the asshole." Sure. Well, Walter Kurt

Speaker 24I just wanted to say that really quick about Ryan, he's, he's a thorn in my side. He's threatened me now again, twice. Now he's threatening to have my ex account removed by his mysterious ex rep. so fuck him. He can't intimidate me like he intimidates women that he likes to hit. so I'll just land there. really appreciate you, you know, like I said, this was all very low IQ, I didn't wanna bring it to this space, especially we were talking about the Bible, so I thought it wasn't appropriate,

Speaker 23Yeah, I followed back. That, that was all hundred percent. Couldn't have said it better myself, and I appreciate all the work that everybody in here is doing, so thanks for that.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, absolutely. And, I know I said I was gonna close the space out, but, given that we have been blessed, with Mr. David Nietzsche, I would love to get some, thoughts from him on this subject before we do wrap. And David, the basic, the gospel today, the homily was about, Lazarus And I talked about how essentially everyone is largely stuck in that tomb. Everybody within it is, stuck, kind of fixated on the Plato's cave, the shadows on the wall, and all the dopamine that they use to keep people just kind of forever entranced within the matrix. And then instead, we've gotta call them out, just like Christ did to Lazarus, to come out of the cave. And once outside of it, we all recognize the matrix for what it is, we can try and help our, our brethren to escape and to eject. themselves from it and then to join our cause, in helping others to do exactly that. So curious if you have any thoughts on kind of that subject or just anything else going on for the day.

Speaker 20Well, to stick with the Lazarus metaphor, the resurrection is of the truth, and I believe that is what's happening. The light inside of you, the your divine spark, is where you find the truth. So the distractions, the distractions of all of these, you know, sort of the meretricious distractions of life, you know, whether it be, I don't know,

Speaker 20overindulging in any way, way, shape, or form you can imagine. But you noticed that when people get quiet and when they abstain, they, they can say wise things. Almost anybody can think wise things or feel a heightened level of wisdom when they get quiet and go within themselves and think about what is true and what is false. And when you do that, the truth becomes rather obvious, because it no longer is, you know, no, no longer do you think that truth is up to the vote, you know, that the veracity of a given point is dependent upon the number of people who subscribe to it, which is what the, the ruling class, and I would say the Jewish supremacists want you to think. They want you to think that if you are thinking something that is unpopular, then it can't be true. But this isn't the way truth works, right? So this is w-why I think the Great Awakening is, is happening. So many people are turning within, so many people are reali- are, are being able to push away, push away those sort of fake versions of happiness and look within themselves and say, "Gosh, you know, truth is actually-- it, it's just, it's, it's, it's truly enlightening." You know, Tucker Carlson was just talking about that. He said, "You know, the truth really does set us free." You know, and you, the test of whether you love the truth is whether you love the truth that doesn't love you back. The test of whether you love the truth is whether you're willing to say the thing that people are telling you not to say, see the thing that people are telling you not to see. And everybody that does this, and I really don't care about in what direction, I just sort of automatically love them, you know? Because your solidarity isn't just with people, it's with innocence. It's with goodness, it's with kindness. So I wanna see more of that. Maybe it's right that I'm saying this on Sunday, I didn't mean it to sound like a sermon, but,

Speaker 20but I really do love it, and every time, even a child, you know, I love it when a, a young person, you know, a young person, you know, says it. It's really, so endearing. I'm like, gosh, you know, or when a woman outman's men and they have the courage to say the truth, and men are just still scared, and they, they, they pull off the, I call them David Icke, they pull off the David Icke, where they're like, "I'll say anything, but what it really is, no, no." Let's don't be clever people. Let's people, let's be people that are, are faithful to the truth.

Ian MalcolmAbsolutely, and that's why the, the most important piece of that truth is, is recognizing the common denominator behind the problems that we have in this world, right? Awakening to that reality, and, and I, how fitting, there's a post that, at the top of my little feed here from Kevin Sorbo, the Hollywood actor. It's time for another crusade, he says, as he shares a video of, what I presume, I don't even need to look at the video, I presume it to be a Muslim, disgusting, Let's say, deplorable behavior with women. And, and look, I'm gonna-- I, I will always condemn all of it. But why don't we not, why, why are we not discussing why the Muslims are in the West in the first place? Why are we not discussing why the West went to war with them? Right? Is this a person that would have been in the Western world were it not for those wars and for this idea of multiculturalism that's been pushed by this same machine? Right? So you've got Kevin Sorbo, Hercules he once was, and yet he doesn't have the muscle to stand up to the actual problem. Doesn't matter how many times I ratio this guy, it's, it's become a new national pastime of mine, right? And because I do it, X keeps feeding me his things, and it just gets easier and easier and easier to do. And isn't it weird that he puts on this act as if he's completely ignorant to these obvious realities? That's the problem! We've got individuals just like Ryan Fournier was just mentioned, he's Captain Magga, right? Had trouble condemning a literal genocide. Why? And then you recognize, oh, that's right, that's because you're just an extension of this same power structure. It's keeping everybody in the cave with that, that stone just very ominously in front of it, so that nobody can come in, nobody can tell everybody what's going on, and therefore nobody will ever get out. That's what we're doing. We're moving aside that big stone that's basically the matrix. We're helping our friends to, to come out of it and to recognize the truth that we of course are speaking. And so, David, always such a pleasure to have you in here, my friend, on this beautiful, blessed Sunday.

Ian Malcolmin terms of, of this idea, the sermon, the homily, well, what is the gospel? These things are the good news. And so the good news is that we're all aware of what's going on, and you are, it's To go out and try and share that truth with other people, do it in your communities, do it with your friends, your family, those that you agree and disagree with politically, because guess what? Whether they're left or right, they're probably ignorant to the actual catalyst of all of this show. The world's a stage, everyone is but a player. We are the few people that have been able to step out of that play. We've stepped away from that Plato's cave, right? And so now we can awaken people to the reality Reality of it, tell 'em that it's a play, and once you do, and I know David always talks to this idea, right? It's like the magician, his act is really impressive to the kids, but once you see that it's an act, there's no magic there. It's just a guy with a trick. They've done the tricks too many times. We see through the lies, and so everybody, just recognize that big stone in front of this cave in which all of our friends and our brethren are within, it isn't that big, it's not that heavy, and the more of us that are out here that see the truth, the easier it becomes for us to move that to the side so we can help them escape from that reality. So I just wanna thank everybody for stopping by. I certainly, again, wanna bring attention to that space that's up in the nest. Again, it's going to be on Of Oracle, of what is called Wiz, of its sale to Google, and how that begot ess- essentially the technological nightmare that is going to be Palantir. But don't fear that. Don't fear the technocracy. Don't fear these elites, because at the end of the day, they live in a gigantic house, sure, but it's a house of cards, and the truth knocks it down very quickly, which is why they scream, they shriek, and they, they, they yell out! Either antisemitism or any variety of other Marxist slurs, because the thing they fear the most is just the truth. It's just like the vampires, they're big and powerful and they're scary, they got big fangs, but the sun's coming up. And they are all very worried about it. So just help that sun rise over in the distance, help bring more attention to it, and help our brethren to survive this long night that we've all found ourselves in, that has been this slumber of intellectual and spiritual tyranny that we are helping to absolve. So lots of love to all of you, on this blessed day. As always, good morning, good evening, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world. God bless for everything that you are. God speed on our adventure. in our efforts to bring about more of the truth, and we will certainly see you all in the next of these spaces.