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Episode 114: Be Careful Who You Listen To!

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Some of these people claiming they stand for traditional values or old Americana or Christianity are LYING to you. You have to be careful who you listen to!

  • The "manosphere" that claims to stand for traditional values.
  • The "tradwife" influencers who claim to stand for traditional values.
  • Organizations that claim to stand for traditional values yet seem oddly cozy with Satanic ideology and psyops. 

Hmm. đŸ¤”

Something weird is happening here. 

Links:

https://people.com/louis-theroux-manosphere-influencers-preying-on-young-men-exclusive-11933293

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ-Hsh1B2TA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_A._Aquino

https://www.amazon.com/MindWar-Michael-Aquino-ebook/dp/B01IABGXDI

https://archive.org/stream/from-psyop-to-mind-war-the-psychology-of-victory/From%20PSYOP%20to%20MindWar:%20The%20Psychology%20of%20Victory%20-%20by%20Colonel%20Paul%20E.%20Valley%20(Commander)%20-%20with%20-%20Major%20Michael%20A.%20Aquino%20(PSYOP%20Research%20&%20Analysis%20Team%20Leader)_djvu.txt

https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2005/oct/10/bigforks-military-anayst-6/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_E._Vallely

https://tpusa.com/team/

https://parade.com/news/leaked-audio-shows-erika-kirk-discussing-turning-point-usa-sales-days-after-husbands-memorial


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Transcription by Otter.ai.  Please forgive any typos!

Sara Causey discusses her recent illness and its impact on her voice, then delves into the job market's misrepresentation in mainstream media, citing a 35% unemployment rate and the hidden silent depression. She criticizes the manosphere for its misogyny and financial misguidance, and the "girl boss" and "Trad wife" movements for their superficial portrayals. Causey also explores the influence of Michael Aquino and Paul Vallely on psychological warfare and mind control, questioning the true intentions behind these movements and their impact on societal values and individual behavior.

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

job market, mainstream media, economic depression, traditional values, manosphere, only fans, financial advice, girl boss, Trad wife, Michael Aquino, psyops, mind war, Satanism, Q Anon, psychological warfare


 

Welcome to con-sara-cy theories. Are you ready to ask questions you shouldn't and find information you're not supposed to know? Well, you're in the right place. Here is your host, Sara Causey.

 

Hello, hello, and thanks for tuning in. In tonight's episode, I want to say, Be careful who you listen to. I will also beg your pardon for the quality of my voice. I have recently unfortunately contracted the razor blade throat variant of the this is only the second time I've had it, which is too, too many times in my book. The first time that I had it was absolutely awful. I went to the hospital twice and thought I was going to die. It's one of the reasons why I still have residual heart problems, so contracting it again has been really scary, but fortunately, this time around, it has not been as bad as it was a few years ago. I'm to the point where I can talk. Obviously my voice has come back and it's no longer painful to talk. In the beginning, it was like swallowing, breathing, existing, basically anything involving your throat would make you feel horrid. But I've also had a plethora of other symptoms, headache, body aches, muscle pain, fever, on and off. It never really got high, but just an on and off fever, and then all of the various upper respiratory symptoms, a dry, hacking cough, lots of sneezing congestion, followed by sneezing attacks, followed by tons of mucus, and then the whole cycle starting all over again. It's like, I'm so ready for this to be done. Completely not fun. Zero out of five stars do not recommend. But I said all that to say if I sound congested and Froggy, I apologize. It is what it is. I think I've got enough gas left in the tank that I can record this episode and then just rest my throat for the rest of the night and have hot tea. If I have any sneezing or coughing fits, I will try to strategically hit the pause button and do that so that you don't have to be bothered by it. But this topic has been on my mind for several reasons. In my daytime broadcast. Of a couple of daytime broadcasts, I have a decoding unicorn, the podcast that talks more about Dag and issues related to DAG. And then I also have, still yet my Causey consulting podcast, which is the first podcast I started, and it leans a little bit more towards business topics, and for a long time, like when I was still involved in staffing and recruiting and HR work, for a long time, I tried my damnedest to blow the whistle on the job market and to tell people the things that you are hearing out In the mainstream media are total bullshit, turning and burning, doing great, 3.5% unemployment rate, three open jobs for every one unemployed person. If you're not working right now, it's your own damn fault, because there are just jobs aplenty. That was all Bs, and I knew that it was because I had a front row seat to the job market. I knew that that kind of hiring was not going on. It was all bunk. It was just a load of crap designed to fool the masses and to make them think that the administration in power was really on top of what was going on, and that the economy was in better shape than it truly was. And I used to also refer to the chart that's on Shadow stats.com but they've given up the ghost. They haven't even been messing with it since, I guess May of 2023 and I had a similar reaction. I suppose at one point they had it charted up to be more like 35% and I'm like, that feels real to me, that feels more accurate, but people don't want to hear that. They're like, Oh well, we would be like we were in the Great Depression. We've been in a silent depression. We have been it's just being hidden. You have more people that are falling through the cracks, so to speak, and are not being acknowledged for the pain and suffering that they're actually experiencing. It may not be in your face with bread lines and soup kitchens being full, but that doesn't mean it isn't happening. But for me, it was like that Rod Stewart lyric, there ain't no point in talking when there's nobody listening. So we just ran away. I got tired of reading the same articles and getting into the same discussions about the job market is not as robust and resilient as we're being told in the mainstream media, and y'all need to wake up. I had even published like a mini book. I made it available on Kindle Unlimited, and then I also just sold it so that if people didn't have access. Access to KU they could get it for 99 cents because I didn't want money to be a barrier to somebody accessing it. And I don't even think I sold 10 copies. I don't even think I made $10 off the damn thing, but I was like the canary in the coal mine, telling people the job market is complete ass. And if you don't know that by now, you're behind the eight ball and you need to get ahead of the curve. You don't need to wait until some idiot trots out in the mainstream media and says, Whoops a daisy. Oh my god, we're in a job market crash. By the time you hear any kind of official announcement of, uh Oh, you guys, we're in a recession, uh oh, we're in stagflation. Uh oh, all this inflation is never coming out of the economy, and it's fucking permanent. By the time you hear some idiot journalist say that on a mainstream media platform, you've waited too late, and there were a lot of people that simply did not want to hear that. I saw something on medium just the other day of a guy who wrote an article, and the title of it was something along the lines of, what will happen when the job market crashes, and I sat here at this very desk and I had my head in my hands, and I'm like, Really, what will happen when it's already fucking happened. This is like the the idea that it's easier to fool people than to convince people that they have been fooled. And I just thought, I can't sit out here. There's only so long that I can sit here and record these broadcasts and tell people that the job market is in the dumper and they need to start making other arrangements. After a while, you get tired of delivering that same message and feeling like you're screaming into the void, and that's one of the reasons why I stopped, because I just I felt like I've been a sort of citizen journalist, a job market version of Paul Revere, and I've warned people, and that's more than what's expected of me. That's more than what's demanded of me. As a person on planet Earth, I saw the warning signs. It's kind of like the geologist or the scientist that can say an earthquake is coming and you need to GTFO before something catastrophic occurs, but you can't demand it. I mean, it's like, you can, you can suggest it, but you're not God. You can't convince everybody. And so I that's one of the reasons why I rolled up the sidewalks on those types of broadcasts on the Causey consulting podcast, is it's like, there's only so many times, and there's only so many different ways that you can tell people you're being lied to about the job market and they're either going to listen to you or they're not. The same thing is true. I feel with AI, you can ring the alarm bells about all of the jobs that are going to be displaced by AI, and there are plenty of big tech CEOs that are saying the exact same thing. But people go, it won't happen to me. It won't happen in my industry. It won't happen to my job.

 

Just at some point you just, you just have to, for your own sanity, walk away. The comedian Bill Hicks would sometimes talk about really being pro humanity, but also incredibly frustrated with individual humans at the same time. And it can start to feel that way if you're saying like, hey, I want to help you. I want to try to, you know, motivate you to look into these issues so that you're not blindsided. And people are like, no thanks. I'd rather think about what Kim Kardashian was wearing on the red carpet, or I'd rather worry about who Taylor Swift is dating. And it's like,okay, so just leave. Just please, just leave.

 

Don't worry. We won't be talking about the job market tonight. I have a few more, you know, conspiratorial esque type topics that I want to get into. And I'm going to warn you in advance, you're going to be sitting here like, Where is she going with all of this? Is she taking cold medicine? I cannot know, because of my heart problems. Unfortunately, I have to just raw dog illness now. So there's no cold medicine involved in any of this. This is all lucid thought, and it's going to seem like Where is she going. These topics seem pretty divergent, but I promise you, if you stick with me until the end of the episode, you'll see exactly where I'm going. Stay tuned.

 

Just a reminder, Sara's award winning biography of Dag Hammarskjold, Decoding the Unicorn, is available on Amazon. Her next nonfiction project, Simply Dag, will release on July 29th. To learn more about her other works, please visit SaraCausey.com. Now back to the show.

 

I recently watched Louis Theroux's documentary about the manosphere. This was not an area that I'm. I'm super familiar with I mean, hello, I'm a middle aged even though I hate the term middle age, just for the sake of convenience, I'm a woman over the age of 40, and the manosphere is not for me. They're doing a good job of alienating me, because I don't even know who any of these idiots are. There's a recent article from People Magazine, Louis Theroux says manosphere creators are preying on young men as he goes inside the movement in new Doc, I would concur with that analysis preying on young men, and I'm not going to get into the finer points of that documentary, and I'm also not going to start calling out the individual people that Louis profiles, and I'll tell you why. I don't want to give any voice to their bullshit, misogyny, sexism, manipulation and weird hustle, bro, insane finance tips. I just don't want to give an audience to that. It's a it's a strange world, and it makes me glad that I don't have a son that's like maybe between 13 or 16, that could be watching this crap and wondering the best way to make sure that he doesn't go down the rabbit hole with those people. Because, wow. But one of the contradictory things about these guys that Louis uncovers is they'll say things like, I want to marry a virgin. I want to be with a woman who's never slept with any other men, or who has a very low body count, because I just I don't want to be with a woman that's had a lot of sex partners. The men themselves brag all the time. In fact, one of the men in the documentary has taken a video on his cell phone of a woman performing oral sex on him in a bathroom. And Louie's like, why would she do that? And he's like, Oh, for clout. He's like, are you sure that she knew that you were filming her and live streaming this, or did you do it without her knowing? Oh no, she knew, and she still wanted to do it. Oh yeah, for clout. And it's like, God, this is disgusting. I understand. Look, I'm an excerpt, and we're living in a different time. Now. You're not You're not supposed to shame people for for doing things that you find inappropriate. But I'm going to, in this case, like, Please, I beg of you, do not do things like that, thinking that if you essentially sell your body for social media clout, that it's going to lead anywhere good. I'm thinking now, you know, I was thinking before about Rod Stewart lyrics. I'm thinking now about Lauren Hill. Respect is just the minimum. You know, don't, don't lower yourself to doing stuff like that. It is just, it's not cool and it's not all right, I'll be the person to go against the tide and say, so it's not cool. So you have these guys that they have one set of standards for women, another set of standards for men, and they also, even as they're talking about traditional values, and the woman needs to be in the kitchen making my supper, and she's not supposed to look at any other men, and she's supposed to be completely chased and wait for me to come home so she can massage my feet. They're also cavorting with only fans girls, and that's one of the hypocrisies that Louis addresses in this documentary. Is like, okay, so you're talking on one hand about how you want to make want to marry a virgin, and you think that if a woman has had a lot of sex partners, then she's damaged goods. But yet, you're running around with women who are making pornography. How do you square that? And it's like, oh, we're just doing this for money, you know, we're doing it for clout, for attention and for money. At the end of the day, it's all about money. Something else he uncovered is that a lot of these dudes have, like, risky and weird financial advice, risky and weird financial platforms. There was one of them, and I didn't completely understand everything about it, but there was one of them where he invested like, 500 pounds of money and followed this guy's financial stock tips, or whatever they were, and he wound up losing every bit of it. And it's like, well, who could be surprised by that? Like, why? Why would you listen to some rando on the internet who's not a financial planner, who doesn't have any kind of education that's just saying, Yo, man, follow my stock tips.

 

And why? Like, why would you do that? But these girls are like, Oh yeah, we know that they're saying sexist things. We know that they're male chauvinist pigs, but we're just here for the money, like we're all using each other for the money. So the men were talking about how they were using these scantily clad only fans girls. For the money and the attention. And then the women from only fans, would turn around and say, We're just using these misogynist pricks for the money, for the attention. And I thought this is a sad state, that people would do that for money, just just for the money. You know, deep down that they don't feel good about themselves when they go to bed at night and they lay their head on the pillow. They don't feel good about who they are. They can't behaving that kind of way. I just found it disturbing and sickening all the way along, all the way around, all the way along. But I want you to kind of put that in one container, all right. So we have this manosphere, slash only fans girl culture, where anything goes, any kind of debasement, any kind of humiliation goes, so long as it involves money, as long as the trail eventually ends with money, then it's somehow deemed acceptable. I also watched a miniature documentary. I think it's about 20 minutes long. I will find it somewhere on social media or on YouTube and drop a link to it, but it was created by more perfect union, and it was titled like we found the real reason Gen Z wants to be tried wives. Now that's a click baby title, but they do get into what is the idea of a modern Trad wife? Why is it becoming prevalent on social media? They talked about how millennial women got sucked into this idea of being a girl boss. And this certainly made me nostalgic, and it made me think about, okay, what was the messaging that we got in Gen X? And that's an easy answer for me, because for me as an X or raised by boomers, it was very much like you have to follow the traditional path, the safe path. The idea was, you go to work at a company and you try to stay as loyal as possible to them. You don't job hop if you absolutely have to Job hop because of a recession, a layoff, something like that, then the next company you get in, you better plant some roots and stay there for a while. You're supposed to want to be the boss. You're supposed to want to get the corner office, and I'm gonna have to hit pause so I can cough just a second. You're supposed to want to climb that corporate ladder. But the message was always like, stay within corporate America and get your bona fides there. And so I can see this transitioning with the millennial generation into the girl boss mentality. Now here's an interesting through line, even though we're talking about Gen Z and the TRad wife movement, one of the things that we also see in the manosphere with these guys, they're like, Oh, I'll go to the gym and look at how ripped I am. And I could pull all these Instagram and only fans hoes Look at me. One common through line here is this idea of you need to just be independent, get outside the matrix, and do your own thing. And it's intriguing to me, not coincidentally, by the way, it's intriguing to me that in the manosphere, this manifests itself as get outside the matrix, hustle and grind. Learn how to make good investments, learn how to sell some shit online so that people will buy it or become a content creator, invest in some really good electronic equipment, and then just live stream the absolute shit out of your life, get a following so that you can monetize and then you don't have to quote, unquote, work at a normal job. We see the same thing happening in a more feminine demeanor, a more feminine way, with the girl boss movement. Just Own your own company. Be that CEO, be that bad broad, and yet it's all like, welcome to late stage capitalism. Nothing's really going to change. You're still hustling. You're still grinding. The idea is packaged to people who don't know any better that if you get outside the matrix, you can call all of your own shots and you can be totally free. But that's not actually what they're selling you. And I don't give a fuck if we're talking about manosphere dudes or we're talking about girl boss, they're all selling you the same thing. It's like the cartoon I've talked about before, where the cow is standing outside a slaughterhouse. And it's like, well, you can go in the slaughterhouse on the left side or on the right side, the red or the blue, the donkey or the elephant, but either way, the cow is going to get its throat cut. And it's the same thing here. You're not actually obtaining freedom. And I know. Know of what I speak because I fell into the same trap. I got out of corporate America and I started freelancing. I started essentially trading hours for dollars, but I didn't realize initially that that's what I was doing, because whenever the job market was insane, like we had all that FOMO and Yolo going on in the housing market in 21 all that same artificially manipulated furor and fervor was going on in the job market as well, with the great resignation and if you were even halfway kind of sort of good at recruiting, and people thought you could help them solve their hiring problems, they would utilize you. But now they're utilizing AI. There are a lot of companies that are not hiring at all, and no, I don't give a damn if they have 10 open positions posted on their website. Those are ghost jobs. Don't believe them. Don't believe them. A lot of these companies are using AI when they have to hire, and a lot of them are, frankly, not hiring at all. So you have these manosphere dudes that are out here trying to sell you on hustle and grind, and then you can be free, but you're not. You're still trading hours for dollars. That's like these dudes that have to live stream every minute of the day. They don't even have the opportunity to urinate or defecate on the toilet without filming it. And it's like, how's that a life? It's not a life that I would want. Then on the other hand, hand you have girl boss, be that CEO, be that business owner, but they're not telling you that you may be working 90 hours a week to do it. It's presented to you as freedom from the system, and it's not. Neither one of these snake oil arenas our freedom from the system. So in this mini documentary, they talk in particular about women who have been involved with Tip USA not going to call out the regular name. You can just go and figure this stuff out for yourself, because there are just certain things you can't say on the air, or you're going to get pulled off as of told you before, I don't have corporate sponsors. I don't have any influential backer that can help me get re established if I get banned or shadow banned. So I just have to talk in riddle. Sometimes it is what it is. But they start talking to these gals who have been influenced by tip USA and this conservative. Let's bring everybody back to conservative values and traditional American values. When women stayed at home, the man was the breadwinner that went out and earned a living, and the woman stayed at home, and they had a lot of kids, but they're not factoring in that the economy was different in the 1950s than it is today. The idea of having a one person, like one person is the breadwinner, there's one income, and then everybody else stays home, is not achievable for the vast majority of people in America now. And in fact, there's a couple that they talk to in this documentary, and I don't know that I would even call this lady a Trad wife, in the sense that I think the documentary intended for it to be meant because the woman is working. The husband is a PhD student. The woman is working as like an adjunct professor. She's pregnant, and they have a toddler, and they're living in a bedroom. They're renting a bedroom in the house of a professor who kind of took pity on her, and she's talking about how they're relying on things like SNAP and Medicaid just to get by because they don't have any money, and everything about it makes me feel sad. I'm like this. How is that freedom? That's not really freedom, that's not really being outside the system. That's like subsistence living, telling everybody that you're a Trad wife or and I don't even know that that lady tells people that she's a Trad wife. That's just how she get just how she gets branded in the documentary, but yet she's still having to work. The husband is the one that's some kind of full time permanent student, and they're they're renting. It's like you have two adults, including a pregnant woman and then a toddler, and they're all crammed into one bedroom at night. That does not seem like the greatest situation to me, they also profile a woman who lives on a farm. Which I get it this was very close to my heart, because as do I. And one of the things that they wanted to lampoon in this idea is that you have these Trad wife influencers online that make it seem like if you homestead and if you live on a farm, you get back to the land, you get back to your roots, and you'll just have this idyllic Norman Rockwell painting of life. I don't need a documentary to tell me that isn't the truth. I've lived it for over a decade. Now that I've been involved in agriculture, I can tell you it's not a picnic and it's not a Norman Rockwell painting. I. I know what it's like when the cow has a baby and the baby's still boring. I know what it's like when an animal dies. I know what it's like when an animal gets injured. There was one evening, and I don't even know how she did it, but a sheep that I had at the time, who has since passed away, unfortunately, she impaled her ankle on a long piece of metal, a long, skinny piece of metal. It almost looked like part of a coat hanger. Have no idea where she picked that up from. You know, weird crap sometimes get in the gets in the pasture, and you always know, especially after a rainstorm, seems to wash stuff up. But she got impaled in her ankle, and the vet had to come out and remove the metal and then give her antibiotics and pain medicine. And that was crazy. There was another night when one of my other sheep, like she had this horn scur, and that's where scar, that's that's where the there's a little nubby piece of horn that's connected to the scalp, but not to the skull, and they can break off, and when they do, they cause a tremendous amount of blood loss. It looks like something from a horror movie, but I didn't know that that's what had happened. And all this blood had run down her face, and it had crusted her eye shut, and I honestly thought that her eye was gone. So I called the vet freaking out. I thought she had been in a fight with like a bobcat or something, and that it had taken her eye, and that's where all the blood was coming from. So after he got her cleaned up, her eye was fine and it was intact, but she had had cracked off this horn scur, and had had blood everywhere. He was able to, like, use some clots, all type stuff, to get it stopped and to get everything bandaged back up. But that was insane. I one time I had a horse that got horse colic, and I was having to deal with him late at night and like, go out at two and three o'clock in the morning to check on him. It's It's not a game, it's not a joke, it's not a game. But yet, you see all these women on social media that mostly what they do is make sourdough. You might see them make some jams and jellies, make some sourdough. And it's very like, Oh, look at me. Look at this beautiful life. One of the influencers, the so called Trad wife, influencers that they expose in this more perfect union documentary, is running a 50 person business and has kids in daycare. That's not fucking Trad wife, okay? And somebody has written in the comments that's literally a CEO, yeah, it is. It is. There was some Trad wife influencer that's married to, like the heir of a multi million dollar fortune. It's also like, well, that's not the average Trad wife, either. So you on one end of the spectrum. You have this woman who is teaching as an adjunct professor, living out of one bedroom of somebody else's house. You have somebody else is calling themselves a Trad wife, even though their husband is a multi millionaire. Why am I bringing this up, other than pointing out the bizarre hypocrisy of it all, because Trad wife has now been co opted in the same way that girl boss has been co opted. So look, in the manosphere, we have these guys are like, hustle and grind, get out of the matrix. Do your own thing, but you're still hustling and grinding, and you really don't wind up having any additional security beyond what you'd have in a nine to five job. Remember, Louis invested 500 pounds in one of their finance schemes and wound up being broke at the end of it, which who didn't see that coming. You have these manosphere dudes talking about traditional values, and I only want to marry a virgin, but yet they run around with scantily clad, only fans girls. And the only fans girls, instead of being like, I don't want to go anywhere near a man who demeans me, fuck off. They're like, Oh yeah, sure, we're here for the money. Everybody's here for the money. We're still here for the money. So you have, on the one hand, you've got that set of individuals, and they're all about the money. Then you have girl boss, which, guess what was all about the money? It was being promoted and sold to these millennial women as climb that corporate ladder or go out on your own and start that business and hire those employees and be a girl boss, you got to be at the top of your game. You got to be at the top of your field. Who benefits from that corporate America. I saw that firsthand. When I worked in corporate America, I had bosses that were like they wanted to squeeze blood from a stone. Oh, well, if you did this in eight hours a day, imagine if you worked one extra hour every day, how much more productive you would be. Imagine how much more money you would make for yourself and the company. It was never enough, just like Gordon Gekko and Wall Street, when bud Fox confronts him, and he's like, how many yachts Can you water ski behind? How many mansions Can you live in? When is it enough? And Gordon Gecko is like, there is no enough. It's not a matter of enough. It's a zero sum game. It's. Somebody loses and somebody wins, and Goddamn it, I want it to be me that wins. That's the mentality. And you you see that in the manosphere with these only fans girls. And you see it also with girl boss culture. Now you're also seeing it with what's going on with this so called Trad wife. It's been put in different clothing by people like tip USA, you're being sold a false bill of goods, in my opinion, about come and be at home. Be a traditional wife. Your husband should be the breadwinner. He should get up off his lazy Kester and go get a job and take care of you, and then you should be at home wearing a cute little gingham apron and baking bread and homeschooling your kids, who somehow are all behave like little angels and never do anything wrong, right, right? But then, when we pull back the veneer, it's fake, fake, fake, fake, fake, fake, getting a farm or trying to homestead is a shitload of work, and you better know that before you do it, there have been homesteader and farmer influencers on YouTube that have been exposed for faking it. They'll take a camera and go out to the corner of somebody else's pasture and be like, Well, I'm out here with my horses. Well, I'm out here with my cattle, and it's fake. They then go home to an apartment or a two bedroom home in the city. They don't have a fucking farm, but they're on the internet, lying to you. Then you see these tradwise, who was like, Oh, I just lived this very slow life. It's very feminine, and look at me. But then you find out that they have a full on business with employees. Another kind of influencer that they expose in this documentary are people that are basically recording themselves all day long, cooking and cleaning and doing homeschool lessons, and it's like that's become their job. Their job has become cooking, cleaning, giving homeschool lessons and then filming it all, editing it, processing it, getting it out online. And if you really think about it, that winds up being more work than somebody who's punching a clock at a Monday through Friday, eight to five job. Now, why are these influencers pushing people in this direction? Well, it's not a surprise. It's about money. They care about making money. They want to get sponsorships, they want to get fame, they want to get clout. Why? Because all of that leads to the same magical word, money. All right now set the girl boss slash Trad wife influencers into another bucket. So we have our manosphere and only fans women in one bucket, which all they're after is money. Now we have our girl boss influencers and Trad wife influencers in another bucket, which same all thereafter is money. So let's go into a third bucket, but you'll start to see where all of this is going. I will. I will still connect the dots, but you'll start to see it's going to seem even weirder till it doesn't.

 

There used to be a man named Michael Aquino. I've talked about him and his book, mind war on the broadcast before at some point I need to do an entire episode about mind war, really. I need to do an entire episode about mind war, and I need to do another entire episode of just solely about Michael Aquino. I remember Michael Aquino from when I was a kid back in the 80s. He made all of the talk show circuits during the Satanic Panic, and he looked the part, very theatrical. It was like somebody called down to Central Casting and said, I need somebody who just looks like a devil worshiper. And they were like, say less, fam. I got you. And they sent Michael Aquino. He would typically be on there with somebody like Zena Levay, who was Anton's daughter, and Michael would be wearing like a black robe, jet black hair, and he had these crazy eyebrows that were like, it wasn't even so much that they were arched. It was like he had this weird middle part that to his eyebrows that went up like a like a bird's wing. So you had like this crazy Leonard Nimoy Spock hair in Jet Black, and then these crazy, puffy, bushy eyebrows. And he just looked like somebody from Hollywood said, you're going to show up today to Geraldo or Sally Jesse or Donahue and play a Satanist. And he was like, Yeah, say no more. I'm cool with it, but there's more than meets the eye with Michael Aquino, because on the one hand, you're thinking talk show guests, somebody that talks about being a Satanist, somebody who may have been a clown. But when you really start looking into his background, shit gets scary. So he was born in 1946 he got a bachelor's degree in political science, and he went in as like ROTC, United States Army. Became a distinguished military graduate in 1968 he then goes back to the institution after he transitions to the US Army Reserve service, and he earns a master's degree in political science in 1976 and then goes on to complete a PhD. So this guy is no slouch in the Education Department. Now here's where shit gets even more interesting and disturbing for that matter. So after his commission in the army begins, he serves as a psychological warfare specialist and gets deployed to Vietnam. He serves with the Green Berets in the 70s and the early part of the 80s, and is also a part time liaison to NATO in several European countries. Just going to pause there for a second, because I don't want you to miss any of this information. This guy has a fucking PhD. He's trained in psyops. He goes off to Vietnam. God only knows what he did over there. He serves with the Green Berets. Then he also becomes a liaison to NATO in several European countries. Wow. Now he says that while he's off duty on one of the tours that he went through in Europe, he goes to visit the vebelsberg Castle. There could probably be an episode all its own about that location, but it was used by the Schutzstaffel and also by Heinrich Himmler. According to Aquino, he knows the occult history of the place, and he gets interested in performing a ritual of his own while he's visiting this castle. Kind of like, there's already this occult history. There was already Satanic and occult shit going on here, like, I may as well take advantage and do some rituals of my own while I'm here, it's almost like, you know, satanic tourism, if you will. Now, Aquino tells people that his interest in the Nazis was just about academics and it was just about what they were doing vis a vis the occult. He didn't say that he had any interest in their ideology or that he didn't agree with their ideology. It was like I'm just purely here for knowledge about what they were doing with the occult. I will button and say I don't believe that that's true. I want to think about how I say this. I feel like there have been a number of writings about the Nazis possessing advanced knowledge and advanced technology, and speculation as to what they were doing to have gotten the advanced technology and the advanced knowledge the widely accepted, more Earth Bound version of that is, well, they were cutting all the corners. They were using slave labor, they were committing genocide. They were doing war crimes. They were doing crimes against humanity. They were they were doing unholy, unethical disgusting human experimentation, like that's how they were getting the knowledge and the advanced technology, which is almost like a sickening way to say, if everybody did that, they could be the world would be way advanced if we could just do torture and terrible things to people. I don't completely believe that that's true. You're free to think whatever you want, but I think it's like what Nietzsche said, when you look into the abyss, you have to be careful, because the Abyss looks back into you. And I think sometimes when we start calling on these spirits, we start calling on these occult powers, something answers back. And for now, I'll just, I'll just leave it at that. So after he gets his PhD in 1980 Aquino goes back to San Francisco, and for about six years, he's an active Guard Reserve Officer at the Presidio of San Francisco. He also, by the way, teaches at the Golden Gate University until 1986 now, what else is he up to? What a career in 1981 Aquino served as a reserve attache for the D I A the Delta India alpha in. And a year later, he goes to be a student at the Foreign Service Institute and get sponsored by the goddamn State Department to do it. I mean, just like, let's just wait a minute here. Let's just take a breath. What you know this guy goes off when when he's working for NATO, goes off on an occult vacation to bevelsburg to do a satanic ritual, and winds up in psyop for the military, psyops for the military and going to work for the Delta India alpha goes off to be a student at the Foreign Service Institute under the auspices of the Department of State. Holy shit. While he is serving as an intelligence officer, he says that he gains access to a number of top secret documents. God only knows what all was in there. He works as a Program Analyst for the Army's reserve personnel Center in St Louis. And he says that while he's doing that, because he's working through the personnel center, he says like, Oh, that was no big deal. I was just doing basic HR issues. And if you believe that, he also, by the way, worked for a short period of time at Merrill Lynch and became licensed to do trading on the stock exchange Wow in 1994 Aquino says that he retired from active duty in the army and was honorably transferred to the reserves and also awarded the Meritorious Service Medal somewhere around 1969 Michael Aquino joins the Church of Satan. If you're not super familiar, I just want to take a minute again, just for somebody. Maybe you're a new tuner, inner and this is not an area that you're super familiar with. Anton Levay on Walpurgis knocked, which would have been April 30 of 1966 he shaves his head, and then he says, we're now in year one. You may remember in the movie Rosemary's Baby, where they're at that New Year's Eve party, like rosemary is pregnant and she's over there with the cast of that's and they're having this New Year's Eve party, and they're like to year one. That's what they're talking about, year one. And Anton Levay proclaims 1966 as being year one. Anno satanis, which is the first year of the age of Satan. So in 1966 he kicks off the Church of Satan in earnest, and he buys that house and paints it black, calls himself The Black Pope and and he has this whole image. It's kind of like Michael Aquino going on the talk shows looking like somebody from Central Casting said, Make me a devil worshiper. Same thing with Levay. He was a showman from way back. He used to play the organ and the Calliope and stuff in the circus like he knew how to put on a show. So by 1969 there's some kind of convergence that happens between Aquino and Levay. And Aquino pretty quickly rises through the ranks this like sort of arbitrary ranks that Levay has put in place for the Church of Satan. And he claims Michael Aquino claims that in fact, he had met Anton Levay at a screening of Rosemary's Baby, and Levay was like, here's my business card. Call me sometime. Can you imagine that conversation? I doubt that's how it really happened, but that would be a funny thing to have watched. Aquino also claims that while he was working in the military, he wasn't practicing Satanism. That makes no sense, because at the same time, he says that while he was off duty for one of his NATO liaison jobs, he goes to vevesburg castle and does a satanic ritual there. So it's like, really your Satanism was on hold while you were in the military. Fucking bullshit, dude. I totally called bullshit on that. So anyway, Levay and Aquino get to be close. They get to be buddied up, but they start having problems which who didn't see that coming. Because in any organization, when you have two strong personalities and two strong egos, you're basically asking for trouble. You're asking at some point that they're going to butt heads with each other, and they did. Aquino says that he burned out because Levay was an atheist and was obsessed with Guess what? Wait for it, money.

 

And Levay had said numerous times, at least for the people outside, okay, this is another point that I want to make. But Levay had said several times, for people outside the organization, this is just iron Rand with a floor show. It's extreme libertarianism. And individualism with pageantry and rituals, and that's it. There is no Satan. Satan is not the Christian devil. That's a figment of somebody else's imagination. Satan, instead, is more like normal human behavior and normal forces of nature that exist for a reason and shouldn't be ignored, suppressed or denied. That was what he told people on the outside, Aquino says that he is a theistic Satanist. He, in fact, does believe that Satan is real, and he's getting tired of levay's cynicism and his atheism and his obsession with money. And Aquino says that Levay starts selling positions and selling memberships and places of power within the Church of Satan for money. And so Aquino gets fed up with it and decides that he needs to just leave the church of Satan and figure out what to do with himself. So after he leaves, he says that he does a ritual where he contacts Satan and it's just like, Dude, I don't know what to do next. Man, I'm kind of floating around. I don't have a church anymore. Where do I go from here? So Satan answers him in like, the summer of 1975 or there abouts and says, like, what people I know this sounds crazy, but it's all going somewhere. And he's like, what people get wrong about me is that I don't want to be called Satan. I want to be referred to as set. I'm a deity that was worshiped by people in ancient Egypt, and that's how I want people to think of me now. So based on the information that this channeling of Satan slash set that was given to Aquino. He starts his own organization called the Temple of set in 1975 he registers it as a nonprofit church in the state of California, and is able to receive both state and federal recognition and tax exemption that same year in the mid 1980s the San Francisco Police start to investigate allegations of SA in connection with the Army's Child Development Center at the Presidio of San Francisco. There was a girl who alleged that Aquino had touched her inappropriately, had essayed her that type of thing. At least 58 out of 100 kids who had been in that daycare center showed signs, physically and mentally, of SA and there was a lawsuit filed by the parents, where they tried to get several million dollars in damages. As you can probably guess, here we go. Drum roll, please. To the surprise of no one, an investigation was launched, but it was closed when insufficient evidence was found to really condemn Aquino or prove that he essayed anybody at this daycare. Just keep that in mind, that it was an accusation. It was something that happened. Because we can talk about that more in a separate episode about Michael Aquino specifically, or I can talk about it more when I record some episodes about Dave McGowan's book. Program to kill. Program to kill is still yet one of the most disturbing things I've ever encountered. The BBC documentary about Operation Gladio is one of the most disturbing things I've ever encountered, and so is programmed to kill. Program to kill is the thing that radicalized me. You know, there's like the memes. What is it that radicalized you? For me, it was programmed to kill. I read that book, and the scales came off my eyes, and I was like, Holy shit, I don't live in the world I thought I lived in, and it's fucked up and it's crazy. So just just keep in mind that there were accusations against Michael Aquino regarding sa the investigation was closed because supposedly insufficient evidence was found for anything to really happen. Now that's not the only thing that was going on with Michael Aquino back in the 80s. He authored this paper called from psyop to mind war, the psychology of victory. He co authored it with a man at the time named Colonel Paul E Valley, who was a commander at that time. Aquino was Michael major. Michael Aquino, psyop research and analysis team leader, headquarters, seventh Psychological Operations Group us, Army Reserve Presidio of San Francisco, California 1980 you can read the full text of this document online. You can also go online. If you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read it for free. You can find mind war, which is the book edition. It's been revised a couple of times to be a little bit more organized and needy. You. It. But one of the things that Michael Aquino talks about in this book is the idea that people get tired of blood and guts on a battlefield, and that in the future, warfare is not going to be fought on a battlefield with blood and guts, even if that's put up as a fake image of some kind that won't really be where the war is fought. It will be a mind war. It will be a psyop. And in fact, if you know what you're doing, you can have much more success fighting a mind war than you ever could recruiting soldiers and spilling blood across a battlefield. I have had mansplainers try to tell me that this is all a conspiracy theory. They don't think that Michael Aquino existed, they don't think that he was in the military. They don't think that mine war existed. And I don't know what to tell people like that. You know, apparently you've got your head so far up your own asshole that there's nothing anybody can do for you. When Aquino would go on these talk shows back in the 80s during the Satanic Panic, his attitude was always, I am allowed freedom of religion. The US military doesn't have to like it or endorse it. They don't have to agree with my religious beliefs. But I'm like any other minority religion in the US. If I was a Sikh, a Hindu, an atheist, a Buddhist, they couldn't kick me out for having those beliefs. So they can't kick me out for believing in Satan either.

 

Couple of things I want to say before I move on from this point you will. I'm having to hedge a little bit here. I don't want to though for people outside of these organizations that are considered to be the outsiders, the unwashed masses, you typically get the kind of excuse that Levay gave. This is just iron ran with pageantry. It's individualism with a floor show, but it's not real. We don't really believe in Satan. We don't really believe that there's some guy with cloven hooves and a pointed tail. That's a bunch of bull crap. But the people who really know and or the people who are being completely honest about what they're up to. They do know that something is on the other side of that door. Now, whether they choose to call it Satan or Lucifer or the devil or whatever it is, a different debate for another time, but they know that something is out there. They know that something is listening to them. As a matter of fact, I found an interview with Michael Aquino from years after the Satanic Panic, like his hair had gone salt and pepper and he was dressed like anybody's baby boomer grandpa. If you saw him walking down the street with the exception of the crazy bushy eyebrows that he still had, you would never know if he trimmed those bad boys down. You would never have known that it was Michael Aquino. You never have known that it was somebody involved with the Temple of set, somebody who had rolled with Anton Levay back in the day. You never fucking know. Just look like anybody's grandpa going down the road. But this guy in the interview was pressing him like, I mean, do you really think these deities are real? I mean, do you really think you're talking to Satan or set? And he skirted the question a little bit, but the guy kept pressing him, and he was like, Well, yeah, I am. There's no point in doing a ritual. There's no point in calling on an entity or doing an invocation if you don't think somebody's going to answer you, there you go. Some of y'all need to wake up, because my audience is smarter than the average bear. But for for everybody else, maybe you're just now waking up, or maybe you have some friends or family members that are not awake yet, they need to get with the fucking program, because Michael Aquino just told you you wouldn't be doing all of these rituals if you didn't think that somebody was listening to you. Hello. So Aquino writes this book, writes this paper, from psyop to mind war, the psychology of victory. But he has a co author, this Colonel Paul E Valley, and I think I'm mispronouncing his name, and I can't even blame it on cold medication, because I'm not on any Vallely, not Valley. Vallely. That's my bad. So who is this guy, Paul valelli, who I want to keep calling Paul Valley in my covid. There's an article from The Daily Interlake about him moving home to big fork in 2003 says he was a West Point graduate who served 32 years in the US army and was known as a senior military analyst on Fox News during the invasion of Iraq. Interesting pedigree there. If we hop over to his Wikipedia page, we find Paul e valeli is a retired US. Army Major General and former senior military analyst for Fox News. Valeli served in the Vietnam War and retired in 1991 as Deputy Commanding General US Army Pacific in 1980 veleli co authored the book mind war with Michael Aquino in 2004 together with retired Air Force Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney. He co authored the book in game the blue point, the blueprint for victory in the war on terror, published by Regnery Publishing, which borrows philosophically from mind war. Imagine we also read that he was on Fox News The day after the 911 attacks in 2001 and gained national prominence as Fox News senior military analyst during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. And he worked as a Fox News analyst until 2007 graduated from West Point and was commissioned into the US Army in 1961 he graduated from Infantry School, Ranger and airborne schools, jump master school and the Command and General Staff school, the industrial College of the armed forces and the Army War College. His combat service in Vietnam included positions as infantry company commander, intelligence officer, Operations Officer, military advisor and aide to camp. He was later the commander of the wait for it, the seventh psychological operations group around 1980 and of the 351st civil affairs command from 82 to 86 which included all Special Forces psychological warfare and civil military units in the western United States and Hawaii. He retired in 1991 from his position in Hawaii as Deputy Commanding General United States Army Pacific at the rank of Major General. We also read under the Q anon tab Vallely is a supporter of Q Anon, which he has described as a white hat operation, and a cadre of retired military intelligence officers that is tied to information from a group of military intelligence specialists of over 800 people that advised the president. He has praised Q as a legitimate source that releases real intelligence, fact based intelligence, to the public in 2020 he was also one of the 235 senior military leaders backing Donald Trump for re election. I want to jump back to Michael Aquino just for a second, especially since these guys were both involved in psychological warfare and they co authored mind war together, Aquino felt like mythology symbols. I'm thinking of this in in a very like Joseph Campbell kind of way, the kind of symbols and mythology that get passed down generation to generation throughout human history, archetypes. That's the word I'm looking for. Archetypes, mythology symbols. Archetypes, and even the sort of slow turning of a belief system, convincing somebody that black is white and up is down and red is blue and black is white, and all of that, these are not solely elements of window dressing and storytelling. But instead, those elements can be weaponized. They can be used as tools to create the kind of behavior from John and j and q public that you want. You figure out where their psychological wounds are, what archetypes speak to them the best, and then you use that information to do a psyop so that you ultimately control them and get them to do what you want them to do. Okay, so let's think about something else, but before I tie all of this together in a ribbon and try to give my voice a rest and have some hot tea. It's my contention. You know, Aquino would go on the the Satanic Panic talk show circuit and be like, well, the military knows that I'm a Satanist. I don't hide it from anybody. But it's not like they're proud of it. It's not like they endorse it. They just have to ignore it because freedom of religion. I don't personally believe that that's true. I believe that Aquino was sought out because of the occult knowledge that he had, not in spite of it, and if anything were to happen to me, just please know that I love being alive. I would never do anything to myself, and my covid is improving, so if the suddenly takes a turn for the worst, you'll know that's bullshit too. I think they sought him out because of his occult knowledge and also because of his theistic Satanism. You have somebody who's saying, Look, I'm not going to give you the pretense of, oh, I'm an atheist, and I just think that Satan is like. Some universal myth. No, he's outright telling you, I believe that Satan is real. Now I'll call him set but I believe that when I'm doing rituals and invocations, I'm actually talking to something on the other side, and I'm getting Gnosis from that entity. The Nazis did things like this. They tried to get a cult Gnosis, and they had, like, these weird women that would grow their hair out long and claim that having long hair helped them to communicate with with entities from outer space, just weird, fucked up shit. I don't think that Aquino made it to these halls of power as like, well, you know, he's kind of flamboyant and goofy. He's got these weird religious beliefs, but whatever freedom of religion, I don't believe it. I feel that he was recruited because he knew how to do this kind of manipulation. Not only okay here I'm gonna take it further. I'm gonna take it further. I'm gonna push that button, not only from a psychological point of view, a very human, Earth Bound explanation for everything. I also think he was recruited because of his knowledge of the occult and the things that can be done when you go outside the earth bound channels. If that sounds crazy, if you think that I'm a crank, you can turn the program off. Nobody's holding your feet to the fire to be here. That's what I truly believe. Think about that line from the usual suspects about Kaiser Sosa. You don't have to have the most weapons, you don't have to have the most manpower. You just have to have the will to do what the other guy won't.

 

And when you start talking about theistic Satanism and the occult being willing to do what the other guy won't, being willing to believe what the other guy won't being willing to Cast that spell or throw that ritual and walk that path, that other people are way too afraid to walk on their own, that the average person would be like, Oh, that's taboo, and I can't do that. I'm scared. Just some food for thought. Now let's go back to our buckets. So we have these manosphere influencers who are telling everybody, well, I want a traditional woman. I want her to cook my meals and clean my house and have my babies, and I want her to be a virgin when we get married. I can go out and sled it up, but I don't want her to I want to have this traditional marriage, and I feel like getting away from family values is what has really harmed the country. So even though they're cavorting with scantily clad nudie girls, they're giving the audience this message that they stand for traditional values. Okay, so we have that bucket, then in the other bucket we have these people that are like, Girl, boss Millennials or Gen Zers that say we just want to be tradwives, and they're being influenced by people online who are all about the money. They're saying they're going to these tip USA conferences and being like, well, I just want to stay at home. You know, I didn't really want to have kids before the one of there's a lady in the the perfect union documentary who says this, like, I don't have kids before, but now I'm thinking I have, like, four or five. And I'm like, because you went to some brainwashing at tip USA, it's a lot of responsibility to bring a human life in the world, and you better be sure you want to do it four or five kids when you didn't want to have any before. What the hell kind of crap are you listening to? And I'm not saying it's bad or wrong to have kids. Please do that. If you want to do that, you need to be able to afford to do it, and you need to be able to be mature enough, responsible enough to do it. But do it if you want to do it, my point is, please do not go to a seminar or some kind of propagandist who tells you to have babies, because that's what Jesus wants. Like, I think Jesus probably also wants you to be responsible. That's why I put a brain in your head. Okay, thanks. So, yes, there's the money aspect of this, and that's also a lower level of this pyramid, because in the same way that you have some people that are like, well, we'll tell the normies that this is all just atheism and it's ay and Rand with a floor show, but really we know that we're talking to something the lower level of the pyramid is, I'm hustling for money. I'm just here for the cash. I don't really give a shit about the message. I'm just trying to get paid. I'll say anything. If somebody hands me a microphone and a camera, I'll say anything just to get paid. That's the lower level stuff. When you start getting higher up, you're talking about things like power, control, ideology, shaping belief at a mass level, not speaking one to one or one to a few or one to even a niche audience like these guys that are basically breeding a new generation of in cells. I've been watching this documentary questioning whether Sirhan was a man to. Candidate, because supposedly, he was so easily hypnotized and so highly suggestible that when he was in an altered state, you could convince him to do anything. Allegedly, according to this documentary, that's what was going on with Sirhan. And I feel the same way about the manosphere and the way that they are grooming these in cell guys, because some of these dudes, they're 14 to 16, that are watching this crap, they will grow out of it. At some point, they'll be like, you know, I want to touch a woman. I want to have sex. And espousing these views is not going to help me to do that. So I need to let it go and grow up. Some of them will outgrow it, outgrow this crap, but some of them won't. And you just wonder, like, what kind of suggestibility does a person like that have? How easily could they be used in an MK, ultra type of way to do an act of violence? I'm going to say something else controversial, because I've just been dumping all kinds of controversy bombs. Some of you are gonna be like, maybe you should get the Rona more often because you were just on it. I think that, let me, let me stop just for a second. I think that we see these stories out in the media about people who are saying that they get AI psychosis. And there is the out of the people that I have seen, I cannot speak to every single person who says that they have had aI psychosis. What I have personally witnessed in the news, it seems to be skewed heavily towards people who, in my opinion, appear to quite possibly be in cells. There's nobody else in the picture. There's not a spouse, a bestie, a parent that they're close with, or an auntie or uncle that they're close with, an older, maybe adult child that can talk to them, a neighbor that they're tight with. It's like there's nobody around. They don't have a person, a human in a flesh suit, that they can go to and be like, Hey, here's what's going on in my life. So they're spending 1216, 18 hours a day on a goddamn chat bot. And then the chat bot gets wonky and starts saying crazy shit and telling them, you're gonna rule the universe. The ideas that you're having are pure genius. We're on the cusp of a new age, a new dawning, and they start to believe this crap, you know? And you see this pattern of people who are holed up in their house. They're not getting a lot of fresh air and sunshine, you know. They don't have that person to be like, get out of the fucking computer and let's go for a walk. It looks like they're eating a lot of junk food, and they're consuming alcohol, caffeine, etc, and they're just trapped on this chat bot, listening to whatever the chat bot is telling him, like they're getting pearls of wisdom from God Almighty. And you just wonder when you take that category of the guy who doesn't outgrow the manosphere, the guy who gets inducted into that world at 14 or 16 and never outgrows it 10 years later, maybe not even that long, five years later, is that kind of person weaponizable? Is that kind of person, somebody like a sir hand figure, that could just simply be brainwashed to do whatever a corporation, an organization you know, like the parallax view, for example, or Uncle Sam or some intelligence agency wanted them to do? That's a question that keeps me up at night. I think it's scary. All right, so we have our people towards the bottom of the pyramid that they're all about money. They'll do anything, no matter how degrading, if it's all about money. But then, as I mentioned, as we go further up, we have people that are really into power, control, domination, influence. And unlike these influencers, they're like, Well, I just want to have this narrow lane of influence where I'm only speaking to Gen Z girls that are fed up with the system, and they want to watch me make Sara dough bread and scrub my floor with vinegar. Or I'm only speaking to this narrow lane of 14 to 16 year old boys who want to see me flexing at the gym and flirting with girls wearing bikinis. The people further up are trying to influence behavior at a mass scale. They're not thinking in terms of, well, I have 500,000 followers, and so that makes me King shit. They're thinking, how can I influence as many of the 8 billion people on the globe as humanly possible? That's the scale that they're on. So the manosphere dudes are talking about wanting a woman, and I'm going to settle down with a woman with these traditional values. Then we have the TRad wife influencer crowd saying, I do have these traditional values. I want people to watch me making an omelet for my husband and teaching my babies in homeschool and showing you how to remove stains from your husband's necktie. Whatever it is that they do that, they say it's traditional, and you have an organization like tip USA, that's an important part of all of this supposed traditional values culture. Now we could talk about what actually happened with CK. I don't know. I haven't read enough evidence. Like, I never followed him, so I haven't read enough evidence to know. Like, was he actually pop popped? Was it faked? Was it a deal where he was no longer going to go along with a particular system, and so he got the pop pop to get out of the way. I don't know. I have heard rumors that ek was CK 's handler, and that she was really in charge of making sure that he stayed in line to a particular agenda, whatever that agenda may be, and I don't know, I don't claim to know that. All I'm telling you is that there's certainly been controversy around that. Then I'll drop a link to Parade Magazine, because there was the leaked audio that talks about ek just days after ck's Memorial, saying like, Oh, look, we've had all of this success. We've had merchandise sales out the wazoo, and we've had donations, and so this is great, and it's like, what?

 

Wait, wait a minute, what? And people that will defend an organization no matter what, as well as just bots and shills and trolls, you know people that are not it's not even people, it's just bits of program, but you will have some human people who will defend an organization to the nth degree. It doesn't even matter how egregious something is. They're going to rush to the defense of it and be like, well, everybody grieves differently, and when somebody gets when somebody's spouse is is publicly pop, pop like that. There's just no way to know how you would react. And I'm like, okay, look, I fully acknowledge that it's true that everybody grieves differently and that every loss is different. On top of that, like you, you really can't say that people neatly move through the five stages of grief every time that they have a loss, and everything is super predictable, and it happens just like it's been coordinated in a textbook. That isn't true, however, it seems highly abnormal to me, if this leaked audio is true, it seems highly improbable to me that only days after your husband's death, only days after his memorial service, that you're going to turn around and be like, Well, it sure was good for business. Hardy, har, har. I find that really disturbing. Maybe you do, maybe you don't, but I'm saying that I certainly do. So who is on the board of tip USA? You know, it can't be Michael Aquino, because he's passed away. But who else might it be? And yes, I'm totally tempted to be like Dana Carvey and the church lady skits. Who could it be? Hmm, I don't know. Paul filelli. You le. Now, why would that be if you have an organization that is supposedly, ostensibly committed to traditionalism, old fashioned Americana, Christian values, lots and lots of heavy on the Christian values. Why would you have somebody on your board of advisors? And I'll drop a link to the website. You can check all of this out. You have to take my word for it, and I've saved screenshots too, in case it ever just magically disappears. Why would you have somebody who co authored a psyop book with a known Satanist. And not just a known Satanist, not just like somebody who casually dabbles, but somebody who founded the Temple of Set, somebody who was buddied up with Anton Lavey and rose through the ranks of the Church of Satan to pretty high levels, and then eventually split off because you had gotten Gnosis directly from satan saying, I now want to be referred to and thought of as set from ancient Egypt. And then you cared enough to start your own church dedicated to that and somebody might counter and play devil's advocate. The pun was right there. I had to go for it. Somebody might counter and play devil's advocate and say, Well, maybe he was just doing it for the money. Maybe he claimed that he split up with Anton Levay over materialism, but really he was just materialistic too, and all this stuff about Satan and set was just done for the cash. You. Maybe, but still, yet. Why would you want somebody anywhere near Satanism, if you supposedly have an organization that's committed to Christianity and Christian values and all of this, why would you want to have anybody near Satanism at all? Why would you want to have anybody near psyops at all? I'm long pausing on purpose. Let's just, let's think about that. Why? Why would you, when it comes to, like churches and Christian organizations, there's a different standard of care. It's kind of like the idea of being a teacher or a professor, you're supposed to avoid even the appearance of impropriety, because it's just not becoming. It's not a good idea. It will hurt the entire mission. It will hurt the entire church, the entire organization. So why would you do that? And it's not like they're hiding the information that he was involved in psychological warfare, either. If you go and look at his little bio on their website, which I encourage you to do. I find that disturbing and fucked up, but it should also tell you something about what's going on in the culture. I'm not going to lead the witness too much, because I really want you to come to your own conclusions. Remember, I told you about the cow standing outside the slaughterhouse, and how it doesn't matter if you go in the left side or the right side, you're still going to get your throat cut either way. Okay, so I don't think it matters over much if you're on the left hand side and you've given yourself over to this neoliberal twaddle that's completely insane, or you've gone way right of center, and you're like, I'm all about Jesus and miracle, huh? Okay, but yet, you're being led by people that don't believe in anything like the values that they're telling you. They believe in what the fuck kind of person says I want to marry a virgin and I believe in traditional values, and yet they're messing around with gals from only fans. What the fuck kind of person says? Oh, I'm a Trad wife. I just stay at home and clean the floors all day and bake Sara doe bread for my hubby and my kiddos, and then they're running a business with multiple employees and a storefront. Doesn't even make any sense, except that it does when you realize they're playing a role, and they're playing you What the hell kind of organization says we're about Christianity and traditional values, and they have somebody in there that CO wrote a book with a well known satanist about psyops. Who does that and why would they do that? I will leave you with that question as a point to ponder. Stay a little bit crazy, and I will see you in the next episode.

 

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