It’s election day in the USA, and we’re having a political conversation… Well, as close to “talking politics” as we’ll get on this show! The discussion centers around elected officials. Slimy, slithery, cold-blooded ones that came from another part of the universe. Annunaki: The aliens that rule the planet!
Welcome to see you on the other side, where the world
Speaker:of the mysterious collides with the world of entertainment.
Speaker:A discussion of art, music, movies, spirituality, the
Speaker:weird, and self discovery. And now,
Speaker:your hosts, musicians and entertainers who have their
Speaker:own weakness for the weird, Mike and Wendy from the
Speaker:band, Sunspot. 1st Tuesday
Speaker:in November. You know what that means, Wendy? I
Speaker:do. I do know what that means. That means
Speaker:it's election day here in the United States.
Speaker:And and when you're in Madison, Wisconsin, election day is the
Speaker:only thing that people talk about. Not that they shouldn't talk about anything
Speaker:else. No. It's it's an off year. It's not a presidential election.
Speaker:Some people, don't know that there's an election going on,
Speaker:but, this is consider this your your warning. There's an election
Speaker:going on on November 4th, and Soon.
Speaker:Do with that what you will.
Speaker:So but what this isn't a political show though, Mike. So why are we talking
Speaker:about the elections? Well, we're we're talking about the
Speaker:elections because I I I'd like to
Speaker:talk a little bit about the aliens that
Speaker:rule that rule the planet. What? Yeah.
Speaker:And chances are we're voting for some of
Speaker:them in this particular election. Oh, that's not very
Speaker:nice, Mike. I went hey. I
Speaker:always you know, we all we always, dreamed of a
Speaker:time, when the the future was here. And when it comes
Speaker:to aliens ruling the planet, we the future's always been here.
Speaker:And we'll we'll get there in in a little bit.
Speaker:I mean, starting off, like, let's talk about
Speaker:are usually vote in the off year elections and the off presidential election.
Speaker:Are you one of those you vote every time? I try
Speaker:to as long as I'm able to stay on top of things and,
Speaker:you know, educate myself enough to know what I'm doing when I go
Speaker:in. I confess there have been times when I haven't, and
Speaker:therefore, I didn't vote. Shame on me. But
Speaker:but, yeah, sometimes I do. I mean, try to try to be a good
Speaker:citizen. I try to vote every time,
Speaker:and it and it doesn't matter if I know anything about the election or not.
Speaker:Oh my gosh. That's horrible. I will go in and You just
Speaker:pick a pick a name that looks cool or not. No.
Speaker:No. I look for I look for names I can trust.
Speaker:So when I go in, it's like that look that that that guy,
Speaker:he's got a his name's mine too. Oh, that's terrible. Right?
Speaker:Hey. As long as somebody's gonna have their boot to my throat
Speaker:I might as well have it be a Mike as well.
Speaker:So no, I try to vote all the time even if I have no idea
Speaker:what I'm voting for. And the people I vote for never win anyway, so it
Speaker:doesn't matter. But well
Speaker:and that's the that's the thing. The people I vote for never win because
Speaker:I don't often very much vote for incumbents.
Speaker:And I I think, when you think about so the
Speaker:mayor of Madison so Paul Soglin, he's a nice guy.
Speaker:He used to work with him at a company called EPIC. He's a really nice
Speaker:guy. But this is the 3rd time that Paul Soglin's been mayor.
Speaker:So when we came here for college, Wendy, who was the mayor?
Speaker:Alright. I like
Speaker:music. Let me give you a hint. It was Paul it was Paul Saglin.
Speaker:I thought that was a trick question. I was gonna say that and then I'm
Speaker:like, I wasn't trying to set you up for anything like
Speaker:that. Gotcha. When you first come to college, like, who's you know, you're not even
Speaker:thinking about the mayor. No. And everybody's trying to get your vote, and they're all,
Speaker:like, bribing you with free t shirts and things?
Speaker:Absolutely. And and, honestly, that's not that
Speaker:getting bribed to vote is not a recent
Speaker:kinda thing. So Madison Ghost
Speaker:Walks, which is a tour company I run, which is a, a haunted
Speaker:history tour of the Capitol Square. 1 of the stops one of the stops
Speaker:there, we talk about this bar that in the, like,
Speaker:the 18 sixties 18 seventies, they used to have
Speaker:all of the big political rallies at this bar that was on the Capitol Square
Speaker:in Madison. And the big thing about political rallies, people
Speaker:came out because there was free liquor. And no. And that was the
Speaker:thing. That's completely different. Free liquor is different from a free t
Speaker:shirt. Right. Free liquor. Like, free liquor, that's a reason to vote
Speaker:for somebody. You had me at free lick flight
Speaker:check? What do I gotta do? I gotta show my ID?
Speaker:No. But that so it's not
Speaker:weird to bribe people for votes. They've been doing for they've been doing it for
Speaker:centuries, and they do it now with t shirt. And, like right. They had a
Speaker:at least they had a good time back in 19th century. Now we just get
Speaker:crap. Like, a button or something like that. Right. Like an I voted sticker or
Speaker:whatever. Nobody gives you a shot when you, when you fill in your
Speaker:little line at the at the booth. But,
Speaker:so that, you know, that's nothing new. But what I was gonna say is,
Speaker:Paul Soglin has been mayor of Madison in 3
Speaker:different decades. A lot of times. Not a good mayor. Not that he hasn't done
Speaker:a good job. I mean, I I don't know. But what I'm saying is,
Speaker:it's kinda like, to me, as someone who came to Madison, he
Speaker:was the mayor. With time I spend in Madison now, he's the mayor.
Speaker:He's just always the mayor. I right. Exactly.
Speaker:He was before we were alive. He will be after we're alive. You watch
Speaker:that movie, The War at Home, about the Vietnam War and the protests
Speaker:in Madison in the 19 seventies. Paul
Speaker:Soglin's the main Oh my gosh. In the movie from the seventies, and then in
Speaker:college in the nineties, and then in the 2000 and tens. So
Speaker:So the alien thing is starting to to make a little more sense. Well,
Speaker:incumbents, they just they just seem
Speaker:to always win. And that's
Speaker:interesting. Like, so it's a 98% incumbency rate,
Speaker:that if you're elected, chances are you're gonna stay
Speaker:elected. I mean, that's why we created I mean, during World War
Speaker:2, FDR won 4 terms. Yeah. And that's why
Speaker:they created the whole only two terms you can be president,
Speaker:so that somebody wouldn't become a dictator for life. Right. Which
Speaker:I mean, if you're just coming off a guy that was the president for 16
Speaker:years, or not 16 because, obviously, he died.
Speaker:But that's that's a thing to think about. So,
Speaker:you know, voting, sometimes it feels that,
Speaker:you know, does you does your vote even matter? You
Speaker:know? And when you do it, when you when you talked about, like, well, you
Speaker:you try to vote when you're educated. Wendy, I respect you. I respect
Speaker:you for doing that. I really do. Because you're like, well, I'd like to know
Speaker:about the issues before I go in. Instead of me, where I'm, like, hey,
Speaker:how can I how can I vote for Mickey? How can Mickey Mouse
Speaker:become, you know, not I wouldn't vote for Mickey Mouse because I'm not I was
Speaker:never a big Disney. I was more a Bugs Bunny guy. So I would obviously
Speaker:vote for Bugs Bunny over Mickey Mouse. But,
Speaker:something's up, you know, that that that this is incumbency rate. And
Speaker:and then gets you to think, you know. So United
Speaker:States is not a democracy. It's a it's a republic, which just means we have
Speaker:an elected officials, that we represent,
Speaker:that represent us. And we elect officials. Like, if it was democracy,
Speaker:we would make decisions like they would have polls for every single decision that happened,
Speaker:every single law. And, instead, it's
Speaker:it's a republic so we can have we elect people to make those decisions for
Speaker:us. But there was a poll that came
Speaker:out last year And and they had studied
Speaker:opinion polls from the 19 forties until today when
Speaker:now that the the opinion poll, like, infrastructure.
Speaker:And then they studied congress and the the laws that were passed
Speaker:and everything. And they compared the, the polls
Speaker:that of the people to the laws that congress had
Speaker:passed. And congress had passed,
Speaker:laws that the people did not support according to the
Speaker:opinion polls, like, 80% of the time. That's
Speaker:scary. Right. It's totally scary because it's like, well, what does our
Speaker:vote mean if the people that elected to represent us Right. Aren't doing what we
Speaker:want them to. Exactly. And so,
Speaker:you know, in the 1996, less than 50% of the electorate,
Speaker:you know, they didn't even he he went to the polls. So
Speaker:it's not even 50% of the people who are doing the voting.
Speaker:So it's really when you think about it, these guys are in office
Speaker:forever. And that these guys and girls, are in
Speaker:office forever. You know, you have you have elections
Speaker:decided by less than 50% of the population.
Speaker:And so that's why I say, what does it really mean when somebody's like, oh,
Speaker:you're not gonna vote for one of my guys or one of the top two
Speaker:people? You're gonna waste your vote? And I'm like, hey, buddy.
Speaker:Congress isn't even gonna do what you think, so waste
Speaker:your vote. I think you just did.
Speaker:And and that's the thing. And and also, a lot of
Speaker:politicians are extraordinarily wealthy.
Speaker:So you remember who Russ Feingold was, Muddy? But of course.
Speaker:Yes. Russ Feingold Wisconsin politician? Wisconsin
Speaker:senator. One time when I visited Washington DC, my mother and I went
Speaker:into the capitol. And, we went to go see what the senate was up
Speaker:to. You know, because you can just go, hey, what's the senate up to? Well,
Speaker:Russ Feingold was the president of the senate that day because there wasn't much going
Speaker:on. And he was kinda hanging in there with his, like, feet up and stuff.
Speaker:And I'm like, Russ is the president of the senate today. You know, on Wisconsin.
Speaker:Right? Forward. Go go go Badgers.
Speaker:But what I want to say about Russ Feingold is that he was the
Speaker:senator with the least amount of money. Right. Yeah. And and he still
Speaker:had a net worth, you know He was not, like, poor.
Speaker:Right. It's not like West Feigl came off the street and was, you know I
Speaker:mean, he was a lawyer. He's obviously Ivy League educated, and he's
Speaker:not a poor guy. And he was the poorest member of
Speaker:the senate. So you have a certain
Speaker:class of politician that is in office
Speaker:forever and has a ton of money.
Speaker:So but that sounds to me as if they
Speaker:might be aliens. I was wondering where where this was going because I'm, like,
Speaker:Mike, are you gonna make an announcement? Are you running for office? I
Speaker:yeah. But now now I see. Now it's getting into to our
Speaker:territory of discussion. Right. The kind of people that would vote for me are the
Speaker:kind of people who would write in Bugs Bunny on the thing. So I would
Speaker:say, I would never run for office for nobody ever vote. Maybe other dudes named
Speaker:Mike would vote for you. That's true. Hey, they take the the Mike Hebrity way
Speaker:of voting and be like, cool name, dude. Check.
Speaker:Well, that's that's the thing. It seems like that there might
Speaker:be a ruling class of people over the rest of
Speaker:us. Mhmm. Okay. And have you ever seen
Speaker:the movie They Live, Wendy? I don't believe I have,
Speaker:actually. Well, maybe though.
Speaker:They Live was a movie all about aliens
Speaker:from a you know, who had come to planet Earth, and
Speaker:they were disguised, as regular people,
Speaker:but they would put secret subliminal messages
Speaker:in signs, in, in our money,
Speaker:and and you could only see the aliens in the subliminal messages if you had
Speaker:special glasses. Oh, that's cool. That's
Speaker:awesome. If you put on the special glasses, you could see the aliens around you.
Speaker:Oh, that's sweet. If you looked at the signs, you would
Speaker:see, like, you look at you look at a piece of money, and it would
Speaker:say things like this is your god. And and, you know, and you'd look
Speaker:at a sign of, like, a sexy woman or a billboard or something, and it
Speaker:would be, like, obey. You know, reproduce. Obey. Yeah. And all
Speaker:these, you know, all these different things. And now, that movie came out in
Speaker:the in the 19 eighties, and it's a classic. And we,
Speaker:in the sunspot video for 2012, we actually use
Speaker:a little bit of footage for they from They Live as so it's inspired
Speaker:Okay. And for the for the uninitiated, Sunspot is
Speaker:a rock band that Mike and I are in. And,
Speaker:just in case you didn't know. We took a little inspiration from They Live
Speaker:for for one of our songs and videos. We can link to that in the
Speaker:in the show notes. Absolutely. But
Speaker:so there's a there's a there's a English guy
Speaker:by the name of David Icky. Icky?
Speaker:Yeah. Well, I c k e. Okay. And,
Speaker:I don't know if he's he's not actually he may not be icky as a
Speaker:person, but he certainly is icky as a as a surname.
Speaker:But, so he's this English guy, and
Speaker:and he was a soccer player, in the seventies. Obviously,
Speaker:football, everywhere else in the world, soccer in the US. In
Speaker:the 19 eighties, he was a BBC television
Speaker:personality. You know, just like we like like, think about Ryan Seacrest
Speaker:or maybe and Ryan Seacrest is never a professional sport sportman.
Speaker:Terry Bradshaw or something like that. You know, somebody who's a Fran Tarkenton,
Speaker:a professional sports guy that eventually is on TV and does stuff.
Speaker:And then he joined the UK Green Party and became a leader in the Green
Speaker:Party in the late eighties. But right
Speaker:around the early 19 nineties, he completely
Speaker:changed his tune and pretty much
Speaker:went off the deep end. So, he was a person that people were like, oh,
Speaker:yeah. You know, it's kinda like if Fran Tarkenton released a book that
Speaker:said the president of the United States is an alien. It's an ancient
Speaker:alien race that has come here to subjugate us and steal our gold.
Speaker:Okay. Yeah. So it's, is that weird?
Speaker:I don't think so.
Speaker:But yeah. To go from one of the politicians to actually,
Speaker:like, decrying him to the next to say, say, like, you know, these guys are
Speaker:a ruling class. They all seem to go to the same universities. They all seem
Speaker:to belong to the same, you know, organizations. You know, in the preshow,
Speaker:we were talking a little bit about them. We were we were discussing, you know,
Speaker:the ruling class, you know, it's it. I mean, George Bush, John Kerry, they're in
Speaker:the same they're in the same skull and blow Yeah. Arms for fraternity. When I
Speaker:heard about when I first heard about that, I was like, what? Secret society? What
Speaker:is this? Yeah. Right. Secret society, and and it may have just been some
Speaker:kind of fraternal organization or something like that at at this university at
Speaker:Yale. Still weird though. These guys were the same one. You know, are they
Speaker:are they really cut Right. And they're supposed to be so different. Are they really
Speaker:cut from different cloths? Well,
Speaker:David Icky doesn't just think they're not cut from different cloths. He
Speaker:doesn't think they're human. Yeah.
Speaker:And, he goes back and he he goes all I mean, he goes
Speaker:all the when he say when I say he goes back, he goes all the
Speaker:way back, to the Mesopotamians.
Speaker:Alright. So he's going back to the cradle of civilization.
Speaker:And he says that, these
Speaker:reptilians these the reptilian
Speaker:aliens that ruled the world are the Anunnaki.
Speaker:And that was originally the name for the gods of the Mesopotamians. Okay.
Speaker:An Anu was a sky god. Ki was the earth god.
Speaker:And Anunnaki were their children. Uh-huh.
Speaker:And so the Anunnaki came to
Speaker:earth from the constellation Draco,
Speaker:Which okay. That seems a little bit too on the nose
Speaker:to me because, you know, Draco is also means
Speaker:dragon. So saying
Speaker:that the reptilians come from the constellation Draco sounds like a Star
Speaker:Trek writer which is really lazy. Yeah. You know what? You know what? We should
Speaker:make we should just make him come from the place called Dragon. Yeah. I think
Speaker:that's a fun idea. Like, the kids will like it.
Speaker:They lived in tunnels and caverns inside the Earth
Speaker:and were hungry for something called monatomic
Speaker:gold. So it's monatomic spelled like
Speaker:like it should mean 1 atom. And,
Speaker:I'm not really sure what gold made a one atom.
Speaker:Wendy, in anything in your science background, have you heard of the gold made a
Speaker:one atom? I I can't say I have. I don't know.
Speaker:Yeah. I was just trying to think of what, you know, types of food
Speaker:that somebody living in a tunnel and cavern. All I could think of was, like,
Speaker:Yukon Gold Potatoes. Okay. I don't know. So
Speaker:so the Anunnaki came to Earth interested in Yukon Gold
Speaker:Potatoes. But
Speaker:but it's interesting because when, you know, when you first started talking about the lizards
Speaker:and aliens and whatnot, it just, of course,
Speaker:immediately made me think of v. But, you
Speaker:know, obviously, that was a little different thing because they're
Speaker:coming down from the sky and whatnot. And that Well
Speaker:particular I liked it. And you know what? I completely didn't think of
Speaker:v. I was, like, the biggest fan of v, and I don't know why I
Speaker:didn't think of v because it was reptilians hidden inside of people. Yeah. And
Speaker:that's what I was thinking of. And I'm, like, maybe this guy was just really
Speaker:inspired by that series. Yeah. Sure. He's, like, man,
Speaker:I really love V. I'm gonna I'm gonna it's
Speaker:true. And I'm gonna make a whole whole conspiracy theory about
Speaker:it. Okay. That's enough. We don't have to have a bad,
Speaker:British accent. Yeah. That's it. Good effort though.
Speaker:Sure. Okay. But he
Speaker:says that monatomic gold is a mineral
Speaker:that can increase the carrying capacity of the nervous system
Speaker:10000 fold. So you know how people say we only
Speaker:use 10% of our brains? Most of my friends like
Speaker:2%.
Speaker:He's saying that, you know, it can make them super intelligent.
Speaker:And after ingesting it, these reptilian aliens can
Speaker:process vast amounts of information. They can speed
Speaker:up a transdimensional travel, which is, I guess, how they got
Speaker:here in the first place. Maybe, like, a
Speaker:wormhole or something, they just popped into a different dimension where things are closer
Speaker:together, pop out here. I mean, if they're that Sure. If they're that smart,
Speaker:then they could probably figure that stuff out Yeah. Fairly easily.
Speaker:You know what? We're talking about reptiles who are hidden as human
Speaker:beings. I feel like this is a little bit of dramatic license we can give
Speaker:a brother. I'm I'm I'm following him so far.
Speaker:I'm on board. And monatomic gold is also what helps them shape
Speaker:shift from reptilian Sweet. To human form.
Speaker:The most terrifying part of the Right. The monotonic
Speaker:gold. And they feed on aggression. Oh.
Speaker:And because they feed on aggression, that's why we have war.
Speaker:Because who is usually the ones who, send people
Speaker:to war? The people in charge, the ruling class. The
Speaker:Anunnaki. So they are a
Speaker:global they are the global elite. And he goes
Speaker:into, you know, some good detail about who is actually
Speaker:a lizard. How does he know?
Speaker:Well, he was a soccer player, and I've they're pretty
Speaker:smart. Maybe he took a nibble of some of the
Speaker:Yeah. The monotonic gold. Monotonic gold. Like, maybe he just found some whatever. He's like,
Speaker:wonder what this tastes like. Hey. It's
Speaker:funny. Jove. Everyone's lizards. It's bloody lizards.
Speaker:Run for your lives. No. But and that would
Speaker:be but the monotone, maybe he had a bite of that, or maybe he's got
Speaker:the glasses from They Live. That's possible. But really, though okay. So he he
Speaker:somehow figured out He cracks the code of of who
Speaker:who is a lizard. Yep. And,
Speaker:pretty much every president was a lizard. So he goes into it.
Speaker:He's, like, well, at least 43 American presidents. Well, what do we
Speaker:have? Like, 45 presidents or 44 of them? Like, that's that's everybody. Yeah. Who
Speaker:is excluded? I'd like to know. I don't know. Maybe it was the guy, like,
Speaker:McKinley or Samus Clay Polka. Yeah. Whoever was president for
Speaker:a month. Oh. You know, like, yeah, that guy no. That guy wasn't a lizard.
Speaker:That's why he got killed right away.
Speaker:And so he talks about the top level of the
Speaker:lizard people. He calls them the
Speaker:red dresses. And so in a book, he he
Speaker:said that it's reptilian software. And,
Speaker:the red dresses are the highest level of the brotherhood, the the
Speaker:Babylonian brotherhood of lizards. And
Speaker:they they are the carriers of the software.
Speaker:Calls it reptilian software, he calls it constructs of mind. They
Speaker:lack consciousness and free will, and their human bodies are holographic
Speaker:veils. So that sounds like maybe they don't shape shift, but
Speaker:they have a holographic veil. And that gets complicated too though,
Speaker:because, like, how are they you know, what are they wearing?
Speaker:That's what I always think. You know what we you see in a Yeah. You
Speaker:see in a movie or something like that where somebody's like, oh, I can disguise
Speaker:myself. Or I just watched the new X men movie the other day.
Speaker:And, Mystique, the x man, the x
Speaker:woman, when she's doing something, like, she's always
Speaker:able to perfectly, like, not just replicate the person, but also
Speaker:replicate their clothes. And I always think that's a conceit that's not really,
Speaker:you know like, do you replicate the fabric? Is it the clothes? And,
Speaker:like, so if you pulled on a shirt Yeah. Would you be pulling on their
Speaker:skin? Right. So sometimes it makes me feel like
Speaker:these people haven't thought everything all the way through. The details. Yeah. So the
Speaker:holographic veil. Like, can you touch the if you touch the holographic veil, are you
Speaker:really touching lizard skin underneath? I see what you're saying. Right.
Speaker:So it's like, hey, like, you pat somebody, like, also the House of
Speaker:Windsor. So all of the British Royal family. Not
Speaker:just Americans. No. It's they I mean, the
Speaker:Anunnaki are all over the world. But the House of Windsor
Speaker:and the British Royal family, I mean, they are they are right in there. Those
Speaker:guys are lizards to the moon.
Speaker:And, well, the thing is, like, let's if you pat if you pat prince Charles
Speaker:in the back, like, is it gonna is it, like, slimy? You're scaly. And he's
Speaker:like, don't pat me on the back. And so that's
Speaker:sometimes, I'm like, well, I don't know really what you're talking about.
Speaker:But there's another group called the sheeple.
Speaker:Okay. And we are the sheeple. Of course, we are.
Speaker:And, I don't know if he actually made up the I don't know who made
Speaker:up the term sheeple. Yeah. It sounds like I think that hippies have been using
Speaker:that I was gonna say I bet forever. I bet a bunch of people have
Speaker:made up that term. Right. And then that's that's
Speaker:most of us. And,
Speaker:we're conscious, but we do what we're told. And we're this
Speaker:we're their source of energy. They feed on aggression. They feed
Speaker:on our energy. And so we are kind of their, well,
Speaker:sheeple. Kinda like the matrix. Yeah. Kind right. That
Speaker:they the human humans are batteries.
Speaker:Yeah. I think that's totally like the matrix. And,
Speaker:so also, there are peep there are she certain sheeple who are
Speaker:repeaters. And those are there's doctors,
Speaker:teachers, journalist, and
Speaker:those kinda like people in the media, people who are kinda they're
Speaker:not exactly in charge. So there's the ruling elite, you know, the guys are in
Speaker:Paul Soglin, and there's the people there's the people underneath. So
Speaker:do the repeaters know that they're repeaters, or are they, like, actually just sheeple, like,
Speaker:humans who think they're just doing their
Speaker:normal job, but they're actually broadcasting the message.
Speaker:The repeaters are sheeple. They're people who are pretty much doing their jobs. So they're
Speaker:unaware that they're being controlled by lizards? The
Speaker:red dresses. That's right. Okay. And so the
Speaker:the doctors repeat what they told medical schools and then whatever the the big
Speaker:pharma, you know, the the the drug companies tell them.
Speaker:Teachers talk about the things that they learned in the educational and academia.
Speaker:And, journalists, well,
Speaker:journalists now, they'll do whatever taste clicks, you know. Right? They'll a journalist will be
Speaker:like, hey, we've all read BuzzFeed. We've all been in that click dungeon. You'll
Speaker:never believe what this person did next. Right. And then I
Speaker:always check it out, and I totally believe it. It's stupid. And then I feel
Speaker:like a jerk, you
Speaker:know. And then you hide it from your feed forever. Right. Well, that you're the
Speaker:smart one. Like, I still look at a BuzzFeed or whatever. Or, like, what gets
Speaker:me are those lists. It's always, like, 10 things you didn't know
Speaker:about Pulp Fiction. I'm like, I didn't know I didn't know anything about Pulp Fiction.
Speaker:I'll have to read that. And then I do it. It's all stuff I already
Speaker:know about pulp fiction. I'm like, that's not fair. Or, the 10
Speaker:worst, you know, dresses at the Oscars. Lists always get me every time. I'm
Speaker:like, oh, I'd like a list. And those websites aren't even good. Okay. Beyond
Speaker:that. But the repeaters are, like, presumably
Speaker:journalists, like, of from a a higher level, not just, like, the BuzzFeed like
Speaker:that. Right. You know, you would say that's a a lot of the the
Speaker:the big repeaters would be the people who are in charge of the
Speaker:media. Okay. Gotcha. You know, the ones who decide Choosing
Speaker:the programming and Yeah. The things that we talk about. And,
Speaker:you know, that's a that's a really good point too in
Speaker:that, you know, when we talk about elections and and you were saying that, you
Speaker:know, you try to stay on top of things. And,
Speaker:you know, how do you stay on top of things? Well, that's the
Speaker:thing is it's it's more so that I I
Speaker:right. Right. I don't stay on top of things. And
Speaker:when I I try to not vote when I'm not
Speaker:fully aware of what I'm voting for. You know?
Speaker:So I'm not like because when you said you stay on top of things, that
Speaker:made made it sound like I'm a I'm I'm a big, like, political, like, I
Speaker:know what's going on, whereas, you know, that's often not the case.
Speaker:No. And that's okay. But Yeah. But if I did wanna learn about somebody, you
Speaker:know, I'd probably it's a good question because how do you know what to trust?
Speaker:There's so much. There's Crap. Yeah.
Speaker:Exactly. So And so you you'd probably go to
Speaker:the newspaper. You'd go to a magazine. You'd go to different websites to learn
Speaker:opinions about things. And then you would try to form opinion an opinion
Speaker:yourself. But the repeaters are
Speaker:in charge of that media. So you are learning.
Speaker:Yeah. The only information available to you is subject to to their
Speaker:control. That's right. So not only do
Speaker:they control, what people are doing,
Speaker:and then they're with the laws and with the police morse,
Speaker:they also control the sheeple through controlling the conversation.
Speaker:Because, you know, you'll see it in the in an office or
Speaker:just when you're trying to make small talk with somebody, people will often just
Speaker:repeat the first thing they read in the newspaper, you know. Right. You know, this
Speaker:this month, it happens to be Ebola that, you know, somebody's like, hey, you hear
Speaker:about the Ebola? And I'm like, hear about it. I got it.
Speaker:I'm just and I'm I I have Ebola. Where's the rim shot
Speaker:sound effect? We have to get that. Nope. No blood from my eyes today.
Speaker:But yeah. So that's the different classes of
Speaker:people who, you know, who make up this
Speaker:illusion of the world that according to David Icky is
Speaker:broadcast from the planet Saturn and it's amplified by the Moon.
Speaker:So I guess Saturn's got, a really good TV station or
Speaker:whatever, really good antenna. And then but it it needs it needs, like, an
Speaker:antenna amp in the, you know, by the moon, which
Speaker:I That that makes a lot. I mean, yeah. Sure. Why not?
Speaker:Right. We're we're already going there. So that that that's distributing
Speaker:software. And then, the final group, those who see through the
Speaker:illusion. They're often they're often regarded
Speaker:as dangerous or mad. And they possess a consciousness that
Speaker:is trying to rewrite the software Okay.
Speaker:That the Anunnaki is, programming our heads
Speaker:with. Yeah. And that's the scariest part because then no one's gonna no one's
Speaker:really able to bring clarity to the sheeple
Speaker:because they'll be seen as as insane.
Speaker:Right. Because it let if you have a
Speaker:network of computers, and they're all running like Windows 8 or Windows 7
Speaker:or something like that. And then, one of the computers is running like Windows XP
Speaker:and they can't talk to each other. You know, you're like, hey, man. We gotta
Speaker:we have to upgrade this Windows XP to Windows 8 or they're not gonna be
Speaker:able to speak. Right. So, I see a
Speaker:software analogy, and I know this it all it all sounds
Speaker:crazy. What do you do you think it sounds crazy? You think this sounds reasonable?
Speaker:Well, it's just a different perspective of things. Right? I mean,
Speaker:maybe there's not a lot of scientific backing of it, but, I
Speaker:mean, just like a lot of other things that people
Speaker:believe or claim, I mean,
Speaker:it's a little out there. It is I admit, it's a little out there, but
Speaker:you try to keep an open mind because who knows? I mean, what if
Speaker:he's right? People believe right. People believe in crazier things than
Speaker:this. And, and and the idea that
Speaker:maybe what he's writing is, you know,
Speaker:Andy Kaufmanesque in the way that this is all a satire.
Speaker:And he has gone in and he's created this,
Speaker:narrative of the Anunnaki and the the queen is a lizard
Speaker:and all these things to represent something. Because if this
Speaker:wasn't a conspiracy theory, but it was just a a satirical
Speaker:book. When you talk about the ruling class
Speaker:and the ruling elite and the wealthy exploiting,
Speaker:the common person, would this be that far off?
Speaker:You know, that's that's the question. Right. Like, is he just making
Speaker:a big demonstration by,
Speaker:you know Right. Are they are are they real reptiles,
Speaker:or they're just born into privilege, you know? Yeah. Are,
Speaker:A different kind of Privilege.
Speaker:So we all studied I mean, a lot of us studied A Modest Proposal by
Speaker:Jonathan Swift. Jonathan Swift, is the guy that wrote Gulliver's Travels.
Speaker:And and he right. And he wrote a modest proposal where he was
Speaker:talking about eating Irish children. And
Speaker:did anybody actually think that Jonathan Swift was like, we should probably, you know. He's
Speaker:like, you know, he's right. They are great source of protein.
Speaker:And and so I don't I don't think that, you know,
Speaker:the idea that as a as a satire would be very far off.
Speaker:A wealthy ruling class that believes itself be better than the normal population.
Speaker:And then, another class that consistently pursues its own interests while the rest
Speaker:of society struggles. And, so
Speaker:David Icky might have a lot of weird ideas and he might be one of
Speaker:those people who can rewrite the software. Yeah. But,
Speaker:I don't know. I don't know if the things that David Icky are is saying
Speaker:is that different than what the occupy movement might have
Speaker:said. Or, you know, anything anything like that when you talk
Speaker:about a a a wealthy elite that seems to have control over the
Speaker:rest of the population. So Well, one thing
Speaker:I was I was just thinking about real quick here is,
Speaker:that, you know, by podcasting, we are kind
Speaker:of being the media. So by exposing
Speaker:this and giving it more attention, we might, we might
Speaker:be, how should I say, rewritten?
Speaker:Absolutely. Like, we're the next people. Like, next time we're like I hope you voted
Speaker:for 1 of the incumbents. If the episode either disappears
Speaker:or the podcast gets
Speaker:terminated unexpectedly. Sorry guys. We tried.
Speaker:Yep. Or you know or you see us next time and then we're all like,
Speaker:you know, you got lizard stuff. How's that's crazy. Oh, man.
Speaker:How stupid and dumb. What a silly man.
Speaker:David Ickey's a madman. You'll know exactly what happened to
Speaker:us. So anyway,
Speaker:when you hit when you hit that election booth on November 4th, just
Speaker:think lizard versus lizard, which
Speaker:whichever one you like better, take your pick.
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Speaker:owners and the owned. Hottie
Speaker:Illuminati.
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