Discover the untold secrets of Egypt's sound therapy and pyramids in this thrilling episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🎤🌍 Join the captivating conversation with special guests Billy and Elisabeth as they unravel their mystical exper
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Elizabeth Carson
Like, you get this universal download that you can't even put into words when you come back here because words create boundaries.
Billy Carson
Forced my eyes open, and then I was back in my body, back into pain, back in the agony, back in the hospital bed with all the wires and tubes and the heart monitors and all that stuff glued to my chest, and it was like, wow, that was the wildest experience ever.
Sean
All right, guys, got the power couple here today. Billy and Elizabeth. Thanks for coming on, guys.
Billy Carson
Hey, thank you. Good to be here.
Sean
Have you guys been a guest on a show at the same time before?
Elizabeth Carson
We do our own dummy.
Billy Carson
Only our own, but not. Not anyone else's, actually. First time.
Sean
Let's do it.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
And you guys just got back from Egypt, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, we did. Yes, we did. About a week ago, actually.
Sean
Nice.
Billy Carson
How was that? Amazing.
Elizabeth Carson
Incredible. It was my favorite time, except for the first time that Billy took me to Egypt in 20. Was it 2020 or 2021?
Billy Carson
2021, I believe.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. I love that trip, but this one was incredible.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Sean
You went in the Sphinx, the pyramids, all that?
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. We had a hundred people from all over the world. Literally went and took them to the Sphinx on the first day to give them the first introduction to, like, what the forbidden tour is going to be like.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And it was before sunrise, so we're waiting for the sunrise to come out of the east. Showing them the Sphinx enclosure, teaching them all of the ancient history about the. The Sphinx, the enclosure, and even showing them some underground areas that go down deep beneath the Sphinx to underground tunnels that lead to other areas in Egypt and even outside of Egypt.
Sean
Wow. Yeah. I heard they're doing scans on the buildings now, so there's a bunch of hidden rooms still to be discovered.
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. They keep finding.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Every day, which is insane.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Did you guys do any sound therapy when you were in the pyramids?
Billy Carson
We did some meditation. Elizabeth did, showed people a hidden spot inside the pyramid. You want to talk about that?
Elizabeth Carson
There's a little spot that hardly anybody knows about. And it's like, right before you get into the king's chamber. But I took a couple people in there, and we hummed. And the resonance is so deep that you can feel it within your body. So. But I heard that if you have, like, a bad heart or something or you have bad energy, it does not resonate. So the sound will not resonate well. Yeah. Yeah. Very interesting. But, yeah, hardly anybody knows about that. And so I took a couple people in there and we. We hummed and felt it all the way through our bodies, up and down.
Sean
Crazy. I've been looking into the power of sound healing lately and these sound bowls, it's fascinating.
Billy Carson
Yeah, Sound healing, healing is truly the healing of the future. It was healing of the past, but it's going to be the healing of the future. Frequency and sound cymatics because it has a direct effect on the cellular energy and the vibration of the cells. If you have a cell that is malformed or having an issue, if you have a canceling vibration, you can cancel out that dark energy or that negative or malformed cell. The same thing with frequencies. So frequencies and cymatics all are going to be the future of healing.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
That's non invasive.
Sean
Yeah. Not with western medicine though, right? They won't incorporate that.
Billy Carson
No, no.
Sean
You got to go overseas for this.
Billy Carson
Type of stuff or invented and hide in your house.
Sean
I want to talk about the previous trip you guys had because that was a wild one.
Billy Carson
Oh, man, listen.
Elizabeth Carson
Crazy.
Billy Carson
Wow. Turkey.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And we took people on tour to Turkey. We got to Turkey. Yeah. About 40 people, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah.
Billy Carson
It this, the tour started off great, but then we got to a stumbling block about what day? Day three?
Elizabeth Carson
I think it was about day three. Yeah, no, no, it was like day four. Day four or five. Actually. This was a ten day tour. About halfway through. Usually Billy and I are the leaders of every tour. We always run through the pyramids and we climb the fastest. We're running up mountains, we're always in the the lead. And we were hiking up ne mountain in Turkey and I was in the lead running. I was all excited, you know, going, and I'm looking back and I'm like, Billy's not here. Where is he? So I had to actually wait for him a couple times. And I was like, this is weird. So at that point we didn't really know what was going on.
Billy Carson
Yeah, I knew I had a slight fever that morning about maybe 100, 101. And I knew like, this is gonna be a little challenging, but I'm gonna do the mountain because the people paid. They came here, I've got to go with them. But as we started up the mountain, I started noticing my breath was running out and I couldn't keep my breath. So I started raising my hands, trying to find a way to open my, expand my lungs and everything else. And I stopped twice going up this mountain, which is in probably about maybe 45 degree incline for probably 5 to 600 yards. We didn't go all the way from the base. We stopped the bus somewhere at an entrance point. But normally, like she says, we can just run up that and like, be at the top. I couldn't do it. I knew something was kind of strange and I just thought I was getting some type of a cold. I rarely get sick. That. That marked the 10th cold of my entire life. I actually have an award at home for not being sick for eight years because I coached and trained U.S. junior Olympics, AAU basketball, travel ball and high school and, and the YMCA sports. And they gave me an award for never missing a practice, a tournament, or a game.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
And so you're talking about a person that never gets sick. So when this started happening, I was in a little bit of doubt, a little bit of denial. I mean, thinking, ah, whatever this is, I'll be fine tomorrow. But tomorrow never got better, you know, And. And coming down the mountain, I think that was the day that that trek up that mountain dropped my immune system even more to let what was already attacking me take over. Right. Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, yeah. You had a touch of. I think you might have gotten sick before we left for Turkey because we always track our biometrics.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So we noticed on his aura ring that his fever or his. His temperature was spiking a little bit even on the way to Turkey. So I think that you had caught something. And. But usually his body fights it off. Like when he gets sick, he gets a headache and when I get sick, I die. I'm like this close to death. So I, I realized, like, I thought it was just going to be one of those, you know, headaches and he was going to be fine. But no, it ended up getting so bad.
Billy Carson
Damn.
Elizabeth Carson
Horrible bad.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
You pretty much had a near death experience from there, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah, that. That night after Nembert Mountain, I woke up in a. In a very cold sweat.
Elizabeth Carson
He was sleepwalking that night.
Billy Carson
Sleepwalking, which I never do. Like, I never sleepwalk. She told me I was sleepwalking.
Sean
She woke up and he was just walking around.
Elizabeth Carson
No, it was weird. So in the middle of the night, I couldn't sleep well because he was not doing well. So I was kind of nervous already. But he got up in the middle of the night, ran over to the temperature gauge and started pressing on and off, on and off. I'm like, what are you doing? He was like, it's so hot in here. I know. You said it was so cold. And I was like, okay. So I was just letting him do that. I didn't know. Usually, sometimes he gets tired and whatever. So he came back to the bed. And then he took the blanket and he like ripped it off of me. And he covered himself off in it and he was like so strong with the blanket. I was trying to like, you know, pull it over. I couldn't pull it over. I, I was like, yeah, something's going on with him.
Billy Carson
Cuz I wasn't another. I had no idea what.
Elizabeth Carson
He didn't know that he did that the next morning.
Billy Carson
I had no idea. Yeah. And the fever then persisted, got stronger. My, my appetite started disappearing and I started getting this groggly sound on every inhale and exhale in my lungs. And I thought it was just phlegm building up from being sick. I'm like, damn, I'm really sick. I can't believe this. But I kept thinking I was going to turn the corner the next day and the next day. But it just persisted to get worse and worse and worse and fevers and shakes. I had sweat coming out of my body in places. It was like arms, my arms had.
Elizabeth Carson
These pools of sweat coming out of them. It was so weird. And usually, I mean, so we get really prepared before we go on these tours because when you travel, when you're around a lot of people, when you're like sniffing ancient dust, it's like bad for your body. So we really take preventative measures before we go places. And so we were on a peptide protocol and unfortunately the, we ran out of insulin needles. So we had Thymosin Alpha 1, which is a immune booster peptide, and we were taking that every day and it was kind of keeping his cold or whatever he had at bay. But the minute we ran out of insulin needles, it was like full blown all of a sudden. It just went like, wow. Yeah.
Billy Carson
And we're crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
So bad.
Billy Carson
And then I started getting, of course, appetite disappeared, started losing weight, couldn't barely stay awake because I couldn't breathe. So I wasn't getting any oxygen. Made me feel like I wanted to go to sleep all the time. And I knew we had to get back to America because we went looking for insulin needles all throughout Turkey, out in the country of Cappadocia and San Lerfa, and nobody had them. I'm like, you guys don't even have needles. I can't go to the hospital here, they're gonna kill me. So I knew we had to get back home. We finally flew back to Istanbul to get the flight to come back. And that was hard, just to get into the airport and get through the airport. Luckily she flagged somebody down who had one of those Electric wheelchairs.
Sean
Oh, wow.
Billy Carson
And convinced the guy to put me in it. Otherwise, we would. We would have missed the flight. Got back. I was still in denial. I'm not gonna lie. I was in denial. I was getting even worse. I got a little bit better because she gave me the thymusine Alpha one to hold me over a few days. But then right before we started getting ready to leave to come back, I was getting worse. And she had prednisone. And I said, how in the world does she have prednisone here in Turkey? She had her own prednisone. She gave me the prednisone that literally saved my life and kept me alive for a few more days to get back to America. And some other medicines that she had that really just kept me going.
Elizabeth Carson
When we got back, I had some antibiotics.
Billy Carson
Antibiotics. I was like, I would have been gone in Turkey. Forget getting back. That prednisone gave me the life I needed to even survive the trip home to eat.
Elizabeth Carson
He hadn't eaten in probably about five days.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Whoa.
Elizabeth Carson
So he gave him. I don't know. It was like. I thought for a second, I was like, oh, he's just sick. And turkey. I'm like, by the time we get home, he's gonna be perfectly fine. That's how much the prednisone worked, because we got to the airport, and he ate a huge burger. I was like, are you good?
Billy Carson
I'm like, you're the first time I ate in days. And I thought I was turning the corner, but it was the prednisone. It was an illusion.
Elizabeth Carson
It was the prednisone.
Sean
False alarm.
Billy Carson
False alarm. Yeah. It survived. Survived. To get home, I needed that little bit. Little meal kept me alive a little bit longer. But by the time he got home, I was so sick and so tired and exhausted. Couldn't even go up the steps of my own house. Luckily, we have an elevator in the house. If it wasn't for the elevator, I had sleep downstairs.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
The elevator literally kept me going to our bedroom. And then we went to the. The. Against my wishes, we went to that place.
Elizabeth Carson
Like, I was doctor. I walked in our bedroom, and I'm noticing him, and he slumped over, and I'm like, are you okay? And he's. I was like, are you having trouble breathing? Because he never told me that he was having any trouble breathing at all until we got home. And I was like. And I kind of heard it, and I saw you slumped, and I was like, that's different. I'm like, are you having Trouble breathing. And he goes, yeah, but I don't feel like I'm in any danger, bro. I'm good. I was like, okay, no, we have to go to the doctor. I'm like, listen, let's just go get an X ray to see, make sure your lungs are clear. That could be fluid. Who knows? Like, let's just, you know, take it. Because we're, you know, against kind of western medicine. They screwed up my family.
Sean
Yeah, yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Any. Any means possible will stay away from, you know, hospitals. Yes. But I was like, just to get checked. I'm like, let's just get tested. Just get an X ray and see. So we ended up going. And it was bad. The lady came back and she was like, I'm sorry, I don't like to do this, but you guys need to go to the emergency room. Like, now.
Billy Carson
Yeah, jeez.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, it was completely full of fluid. His left lung was completely full of fluid. The right, a little bit. And yeah, it was just.
Billy Carson
It was bad. My oxygen transport was down to 25.
Sean
Oh, my God.
Billy Carson
Which is why I couldn't stay awake. He got to the hospital. 87. 84.
Elizabeth Carson
84. 84% blood oxygen.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Which is really low, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yes. Horrible. And your white blood cell count is supposed to be between 5 and 11. Yeah. Like a healthy person. His blood. White blood cell count was at 30.
Billy Carson
30.
Elizabeth Carson
And at trending, you're septic.
Billy Carson
You're dead.
Sean
At 40, you're dead.
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah, I was. And I was trending up towards 40. I was going into septic shock.
Elizabeth Carson
And then listen to this, Sean. So this lady comes in and she was like, trying to put oxygen tube in his nose. And she comes in, trying to do it. He's like, I don't need oxygen. I'm good. I don't need that. And she looked at me, she's like, yes, sir. Yes, you do. I was like, babe, take the oxygen.
Sean
You still didn't think you were sick?
Billy Carson
No, but I came to. I came to a reality in the hospital. When I closed my eyes and I would disappear from the hospital, this is my near death experience. Started. Began. And I was like, this is when my white. Blows up. White blood. White blood cell count was still trending up. And when I would close my eyes, I would. The walls would vanish. Everything would be. I would disappear from the hospital. And I was in this other place.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
And I was like, this is weird. But I. My eyes were closed, but they were open.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And I was looking around, and I can see things. I could see nature. I Could see ancient civilizations. Somebody came. I can't describe the. The person's look or whatever, but they came and showed me all these different hominids and was like a digital readout of all the different hominins over thousands, hundreds of thousands of years, different kinds of plant life. And I got this feeling like I can go explore. I said, this is weird. So then I opened my eyes and I was back in my body, back into pain, back in the agony. And then a little while later, I closed my eyes again and I went back to this place. It was an instant transfer. It wasn't a delay. It was the second I closed my eyes, I was there. And the same exact place every time. And after doing about a third time, when I. I was there, there was this kind of a knowing. It wasn't any words that I specifically heard from any voice, but it was this kind of knowing. Like it was a saying, like, you can stay here. It was like this understanding. You can stay here and you can be at peace and you can just explore for eternity, or you can go back, but if you go back, it's going to be hard. And when I had that understanding, I remembered I just got married and haven't even been married one year yet. My wife is young.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And she would be distraught. So I wanted to get back to my family. So I said, no, I'm going back. And when I forced my eyes open, I was back in my body, Back in the pain, back in the agony. I looked over to my left and she was still there, camped out in the hospital. She never left my side the whole time, even though our house was only five minutes away. She stayed in the hospital the whole time. And I saw her there, and I was like, wow, I'm back. And then about maybe an hour later, I said, let me just see if that place was some type of illusion or whatever. So I closed my eyes again. Couldn't get back. I kept trying and trying and trying. I couldn't get back. No matter what I did, I couldn't get back to that place.
Sean
Do you think that was a glimpse of the afterlife?
Billy Carson
I think so. My opinion, yeah, that was the afterlife. That was another dimension or something. But once I made that official choice to stay here and fight, I couldn't get back.
Sean
Wow. Yeah, that's crazy, right?
Elizabeth Carson
It was crazy. I think that once you get to that level of, I don't know, sickness, your vibration, I mean, I think you kind of go into other dimensions. I don't know if you even remember this, but he was so delirious the whole time we were in Turkey, but you were waking up and then you said this one day, these words, these like ancient words. And you were like, thought was talking to me and you were repeating it and you were like, I need to look this up. I don't know what this means.
Billy Carson
I will remember. Yes.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, that's right. All these words. I'm like, what are you saying right now?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Yeah, it was wild. It's right.
Elizabeth Carson
But I think it's shifting between. I think when you're like that, everything kind of blends into one. So you can kind of go to the other side easily. You can cross into other dimensions and get deeper knowledge because you're already there. So I mean, that was crazy. It was crazy, man. It was.
Sean
Yeah. When you have near death experiences, there's a lot of accounts of that, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
That cross.
Billy Carson
A lot of that crossing over. And it seems to be I talked to somebody else who had a relative that had the same. A similar experience and they also were kind of given a choice and that relative chose to go back because they had young kids and wanted to take care of the kids. And same thing happened. They tried to go back again to see, but they couldn't get back in.
Sean
Interesting. Did that experience change your perspective on death?
Billy Carson
Yeah, it did. It changed my perspective on death because I already felt like I wasn't really afraid of death. But when that happened, I realized it was really, truly a transition and to really have no fear whatsoever because it was in the blink of an eye. I was in another place with no pain, completely tranquil, completely peaceful. And so I knew at that moment, like, yeah, I mean, I'm not looking to die now, but when it happens, there's nothing to fear.
Sean
Nice. That's beautiful because a lot of people fear death.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. You know, it's crazy because when you talk about the place, it's like the exact same place that I went when I took high dose psychedelics, mushrooms. I was in the same place. It was almost like you're. It's just everything is one and it's like you're there and it's so peaceful. There's no, there's really no emotion. It's not really like euphoric. It's just everything is peace. It's peace and everything is one. It's like an all knowing, like you get this universal download that you can't even put in into words when you come back here because words create boundaries and there's no boundaries there.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So I mean Interesting. Yeah, that's.
Sean
Yeah, because that's. They communicate with telepathy in that realm.
Billy Carson
Right.
Sean
You weren't physically talking when you were there?
Billy Carson
No, I wasn't physically talking at all. Like I said, they weren't even giving me words in terms of like, saying, hey, you want to stay here or go back? It wasn't like somebody. Those words were heard. It was this general knowing or understanding that was so incredible. And you get. And you're like, oh, yeah, okay. And you. You make a decision. I said to myself, no, I'm going to go back. And once I did that, I forced my eyes open and then I was back in my body, back into pain, back in the agony, back in the hospital bed with all the wires and tubes and the, the. The. The heart monitors and all that stuff glued to my chest and. And it was like, wow, that was the wildest experience ever.
Sean
Crazy. Well, everything happens for a reason though, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sean
I think maybe someone wanted to show you that experience.
Billy Carson
Yeah, well, I got the experience. I got the understanding. And I can translate that understanding to people now so they can release that fear of passing over.
Sean
Wow, that's beautiful.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Did that make you guys want to slow down?
Billy Carson
Yes. Look, we slowed down.
Elizabeth Carson
It's like, look, nothing. I. All I kept saying to him when he was sick, I'm like, nothing matters. Like, it doesn't matter. None of this matters.
Billy Carson
Right?
Elizabeth Carson
Like, if you're not here, nothing. It doesn't matter anymore. Like, this doesn't matter. I'm like, only this matters.
Billy Carson
Right?
Elizabeth Carson
So, I mean, it gave me a completely new perspective.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
I'm like, it doesn't. We can push this off. I mean, we were going the week before we went to Turkey. I think we hit four states, working in four states, and Billy was in five states.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And the week before Turkey, I'm talking in a five day period.
Billy Carson
Flying, flying to every state, working every state, getting on a plane, leaving straight from a podcast, going to the next. To the airport, flying to another state, working, going to the airport, day.
Elizabeth Carson
Like, same day. It was. It was wild. The amount of. We were both on the same, you know, agreement, understanding. Hey, like, let's. You got to ride the wave. You know, we got to keep on going. Let's just get it done. Yeah, but that's. I mean, the results.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Not great. You can't do that. You have to give your body and your mind a chance to recover and recoup. And when you don't do that, like, this happens. Like, no, it's Just not.
Billy Carson
It was a big lesson. We canceled. Well, we had to reschedule Amsterdam, which was a huge event, probably 3,000 people. We had to reschedule London, which was going to be sold out by 1200 people. We.
Elizabeth Carson
I would have cancel Egypt too. I would have, I would have. If we didn't have 101 people that expected us to be there, I would have canceled that too.
Billy Carson
Wow. But we took it easy in Egypt. It gave me about two weeks to into my recovery, which obviously I wasn't fully recovered, but by the time we got there, I was doing a lot better. And I just monitored me and kept me from doing a little too much.
Elizabeth Carson
He would have did everything if I was there.
Billy Carson
She, she took. Listen, without Elizabeth, I probably got sick again. No, I'm not gonna lie.
Elizabeth Carson
Look, we were in Karnak, right? And Karnak is this huge temple. And, and we're walking, it's very sandy and this sand is like, I don't know, it's like powder, powder, sand. And he's like walking and he's like, man, my lungs kind of burn, right? And I was like, I was like, okay. I'm like, that's because your lungs are not healed. And he was like, no, it's normal. Because the powder is like coming. And I'm like, how come everybody breathing the powder in their lungs don't hurt so funny.
Billy Carson
So she stopped me, she slowed me down and I, But I listened. Yeah, I listened.
Elizabeth Carson
Thank goodness you did.
Billy Carson
And I stopped going into some of the sites. I would be at the entrance and let and greet the people as they went in and out. But I didn't go inside some of the places.
Sean
Yeah, because pyramids are steep, right?
Billy Carson
Dusty.
Elizabeth Carson
And it's dusty.
Billy Carson
You're talking about, you know, 100,000 year old dust bag. You don't even know what's in it.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Billy Carson
So, yeah, but I, and so I did, I listened. I, you know, I took heed. And fortunately during the trip, I actually gained some more weight back. By the time we got there, I think I was 206 pounds. I lost 22 pounds.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
Yeah, I lost two weeks. In two weeks I lost 22 pounds.
Sean
It's a pound a day, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, in about 10 days.
Billy Carson
10 days I lost, I went down to two. I went from 222 to 200 pounds, which for me, I'm six foot four. You know, you're a little taller than me, but you know, and you understand our weight. Like we can't get to a certain light, you know, we'll be looking very sick. It's very easy to look sick, but. So I lost those 22 pounds, and then I gained back about six before we got to Egypt. By the time we got back from each, I was like 210. And now I'm 211 and a half. So I'm on the way to gaining back some weight, which is good.
Sean
Nice.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I'm glad you guys are all right. Yeah, that would have been a big loss, man, because you guys have some big missions in this lifetime.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
And I can see why you have such a drive to work and get the message out, because there's a lot of people that need to be saved, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Billy Carson
Yeah, absolutely.
Elizabeth Carson
But if you're not here.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Nothing else matters. That's true.
Sean
I feel the same way, though. That's why I film so many episodes. I know each episode is helping someone.
Billy Carson
Right. It's helping, period, you know? And. And we want to thank you for even. We had to reschedule your podcast with you, remember? Because we couldn't. I was like, man, we can't do this right now. I think I was really just in my first week of recovery, so a.
Elizabeth Carson
Lot of things out.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Take your time, guys.
Billy Carson
Yeah. Yeah, man.
Sean
Well, what's next? Did you cancel? Pretty much everything.
Billy Carson
Well, now we're getting back on this. We. We are planning 20, 25. You know, we have a tour in Peru in June, and then we have a forbidden tour of Egypt in October again.
Elizabeth Carson
Hopefully you'll make it.
Sean
Yeah, I'll come next time. I had so many episodes that week. I was, like, so bad canceling on these people.
Billy Carson
Yeah, no, we understand. If anybody understands, we understand.
Elizabeth Carson
We get it.
Sean
I'm trying to. I'm trying to catch the world record.
Billy Carson
Nice.
Sean
Yeah. So Joe Rogan has gone.
Elizabeth Carson
Do it. You going to do it?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
He's at 2500.
Billy Carson
Wow.
Sean
So I'm halfway there.
Billy Carson
Wow. Beautiful, man.
Sean
Two, three years.
Billy Carson
Wow. If anything. Anything we can do to help you. We'll help you, man.
Sean
Thank you, man.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
You guys have been awesome. Your award show was great. Your event was phenomenal.
Billy Carson
Thank you. Thank you.
Sean
Stephen Greer crying on stage really inspired me to talk more about aliens, actually.
Billy Carson
Nice. Wow.
Sean
I've had on some alien experts after that.
Billy Carson
Oh, man. Amazing. Nice.
Sean
Roderick Martin.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Oh, wow.
Billy Carson
Beautiful Roderick. Yes.
Elizabeth Carson
That's cool. Yeah, that's great.
Billy Carson
Shout out to Roderick Martin.
Elizabeth Carson
We managed Rodrick. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sean
That was a fun episode. He thinks they come out of the water, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I could see that. Yeah. Man, listen to so many things that can happen. I mean, you have Christopher Columbus wrote in his captain's log that he saw a bright light come up out of the ocean and it lit up everything and then it flew off into space. Now, captains don't just write these things. Log. This is like one of the most important things of being a captain is your log. Yeah. So when they write stuff like that down, you got to pay attention to it.
Sean
I'm surprised I never heard about that.
Billy Carson
Yeah, it's big. It's big time. Wow.
Sean
And that was hundreds of years ago. So they've probably been around for a minute.
Billy Carson
1400S.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Yeah, man.
Sean
They've probably been here before. Humans, right?
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. We're the new kids on the block. And we just arrived, man. People think we're the end all. Be all. The pinnacle of civilization. The pinnacle of. Of. Of, you know, hominid in the universe.
Elizabeth Carson
It's very egotistical.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
To really think that.
Billy Carson
Think of where we came from. In 100 years, a horse buggy and carriage. Now we have Voyager 1 in interstellar space. Remote control cars on other planets, like rovers. Right. On Mars. And now that's only 100 years. Imagine another civilization that's 1 million years ahead of us. You know, now we have AI, We've got AGI coming on the horizon, which is going to be sentient, conscious AI. We have robotics and, you know, and all this a million years from now. What will. What will it be? I mean, we can't even fathom the level that it will be. We would look like gods to another civilization on a less advanced planet.
Sean
Facts. And that's the thing with history they teach in modern day. They treat us like we're the top. We're the most advanced civilization.
Billy Carson
Right.
Sean
They built the pyramids with wheelbarrows.
Billy Carson
Right. Chicken bones and copper chisels.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Sean
And that's far from the truth, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah. Far from the way, far from. When you get to the pyramid and you'll see it eventually, one day with us, you'll realize one big farce. In the story that they've been giving us about how the pyramids were built, they always show these cookie cutter bl. Cookie cutter stone blocks. Each block is individually made specifically for the location that it's in. It's an interlocking block system. And no two blocks are identical.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
Yeah. Nobody talks about that. So you're Talking about over 2 million individually cut created pieces of a puzzle that were locked together. You're not talking about going somewhere harvesting stone out of a quarry making cookie cutter sized blocks and somehow magically rolling them on tree logs up a mud ramp to the location and then putting them into place. Because it wouldn't work. Every block is made specifically for the exact location that it's set in. And you would need more mud than the, than the total mass of the pyramid itself if you were going to make mud ramps. And that would be impossible.
Sean
That is crazy, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. There's evidence of technology all over Egypt. All over.
Billy Carson
Tool marks, tool marks everywhere. Tool marks, tool marks on cut stone, cut diorite and cut crystal granite, which is a very hard stone on the most scale.
Elizabeth Carson
So you talk about these days that can do like I think there was a tiny little like tube going through diorite, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And you can't, you can't do that.
Billy Carson
We don't have a tool, we don't have a blade that can make that exact cut today. We can cut diorite and we can cut granite, but we can't make those specific types of intricate cuts that they showed without cracking. Creating a nail bed on a toe of a statue of diorite. We don't have the ability to do that. Not with that level of perfection. It almost looks like it's laser etched.
Sean
Crazy. Do you think they used levitation to get the blocks up?
Billy Carson
Oh yeah, they definitely had to use levitation. They use anti gravity. They use other different types of technology. Cymatic frequencies, you know, they, they had many different forms I think of building. No, I don't think it specifically was just one tool or one technique. They probably incorporated a handful of techniques to create that structure, but definitely nothing that we would do today.
Sean
That's fascinating, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
What do you think wiped them out?
Billy Carson
Well, you know, it's, it's interesting. If you look at the, the, the history of Egypt, for example of the Great Pyramid, we find out something interesting. No, slaves built that pyramid. Slaves did not touch the pyramid at all. That's a farce. Unfortunately, it's a fake. It's fake news. What really happened was advanced beings with advanced knowledge laid out a blueprint and taught a specific group of people. They were, they became the brick masons, the Shatu. And they actually also then worked with human beings to help construct the pyramid. And the people that worked on the pyramid were happy to do so because they were honoring the gods further in the future. You, you see now that there are, there are temples and little structures around the Giza Plateau and inside of them they found evidence of workers forms. Workers, workers. We call it employment when you have your employees. What do you call that again? Like your staff. Your staff. Your work staff.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
So they found evidence of the work staff inside some of these little, these little temples and little structures. Right. Not only the work staff, but also they discovered the payroll documents.
Sean
Holy crap.
Billy Carson
And they even discovered the medical documents that they had insurance.
Sean
What?
Billy Carson
So if they broke an arm or broke a leg, they were taken care of. And all this was documented and it all stored there. So we're talking about the fact that. And they were doing restoration on something that already existed. They weren't building it from scratch, they were restoring it. And evidence shows that there was a lot of restoration over thousands of years on the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx. And this, this restoration was from these workers. So again, adding more credence to the fact that slaves didn't touch those pyramids. And you would have to have a super advanced knowledge. And slaves don't have that because slaves are supposed to be illiterate. You can't take an illiterate person and have them incorporate at high levels of science and technology into an ancient structure like that. And all those particular spatial and star alignments.
Sean
It wouldn't work.
Billy Carson
They wouldn't even know. Yeah.
Sean
Not even close.
Billy Carson
Right? Yeah.
Sean
And there's pyramids everywhere. Right. Not just Egypt.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. All over the world. Everywhere.
Billy Carson
Everywhere. All over the world. No matter where you go.
Sean
Why?
Billy Carson
Because. And a master architect laid down the blueprint and we find this in the Emerald tablets with Thoth. Tells his. He tells his crew that once we, Once we re. Once we finish rebuilding the land of Kim, I want you to spread out and duplicate what we did here. So that's the foundation tablet that tells you, hey, spread out and go out and duplicate what happened here. So this is why you see the same structures all over the world.
Sean
Are there any in the U.S. you guys think?
Billy Carson
Oh yeah, there's some structures in the US In Michigan, where you're from.
Sean
Really in Michigan.
Billy Carson
There's a, there's a hands, right. There's a Stonehenge underneath Lake Michigan. Yeah.
Sean
That's fascinating.
Billy Carson
Yeah. And guess what's carved into the stone? The pillars, like mastodons and animals and stuff. So this is really ancient. It's like a Michigan hinge.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
You know, and underneath these burial mounds of a lot of these Native Americans or these indigenous Americans, American peoples, there are dolmens and big, large giant bodies buried in these mounds. They found, they dug up one mound and found this Native American named Chief Joseph in his pocket. Guess what he had what a Sumerian cuneiform tablet.
Sean
No.
Billy Carson
Yes. This is famous. Like, this is like world known all over the world. How in the heck did he get a Sumerian cuneiform tablet in his pocket? He went to his grave with that.
Elizabeth Carson
Wow.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Yeah, that's from the other side of the planet, Right?
Sean
And that's the thing with the carvings.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
There's a lot of similar carvings across different parts of the world and they're all the same pictures.
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah.
Sean
So there was a form of communication back then.
Billy Carson
Yeah, absolutely. Definitely a form of communication. People were communicating, people were using. Utilizing different sciences. People were biohacking back then. We talk about ancient biohacking all the time on our podcast.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
People were learning things like utilizing colloidal silver and stuff, right, Liz?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. If you're born with a silver. A silver spoon in your mouth, you know, that's the saying. It's like really, the people that had money would use silver silverware because they found that the health benefits from it, whereas. And stuff would use wood.
Billy Carson
Oh, wow.
Elizabeth Carson
That. That saying is real.
Billy Carson
And what about the mushrooms? Only the high level people can use the mushrooms, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Yes, yes. You know what, it was so funny this last tour. I wanted to. I've been really researching these hieroglyphs and there's a ton of blue lotus flowers all over Egypt, but you'll find sometimes within those blue lotus flowers, little mushrooms. And I'm thinking that, that, you know, high level people would use those to gain, you know, expanded consciousness. So I mean, I mean, it's written on the walls.
Sean
That is fascinating. So ancient biohacking, it was around back then. And herbology was big back then too, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah, herbology was huge.
Elizabeth Carson
Essential oils.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
The original place of essential oils was in Egypt. And there's this one room at edpu. Edu. Yeah. Edu. Yes.
Billy Carson
Temple of Horse at Edu.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Yeah. That has all of these essential oils recipes all over the wall.
Sean
Really?
Billy Carson
Yeah, it's the original source for all of the essential oil recipes in the world.
Sean
Whoa.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, we got a whole bunch while we were brought back.
Sean
A ton of the ones they sell in the stores. I don't trust.
Elizabeth Carson
No, they're not the same.
Sean
They're fake, right?
Billy Carson
They're all fake.
Elizabeth Carson
Well, they're filled with these fillers and you can tell if you drop a drop of. Of essential oil in water and it sinks to. To the bottom, then it's. It's real.
Billy Carson
Yes.
Elizabeth Carson
But if it stays at the top, then it has all these, these fillers.
Sean
That's a good test. Have you guys seen the arm test where if you hold an object and then.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just did that in Egypt because I was trying to. I was. What was I testing?
Billy Carson
She was testing me to see if something was making me better or worse.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, right. In Egypt. So we stood up and I did that to him. And people were looking at us like, what are they doing?
Sean
It's crazy how smart the body is, right?
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, yes.
Sean
How powerful it is.
Billy Carson
Super intelligent.
Elizabeth Carson
Anything. Anything. Supplements. I mean, we test foods. You know, if you want to. It's so easy. You just hold it up to your solar plexus and then put your arm out.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
If it makes you weaker, then it's not good for you.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Dr. B. Serious was doing that to me.
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah, it's real, man.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, it is real.
Billy Carson
The first time I experienced that was with Elizabeth. I didn't even know about that technique. And I was having this autoimmune response in my skin. It was kind of a side effect from being, you know, years of being on a vegan diet. Yeah, you get these. A lot of people who are vegan for a very long time end up having autoimmune problems. And I was one of them. And I got off the diet, but I was still experiencing these autoimmune problems. And she took me to see this doctor in Michigan, and that's the first time.
Elizabeth Carson
Dr. Jake.
Billy Carson
Dr. Jake. Yes. He was giving me. Yes. And we were testing out. And what did we find? I think it was something. One of his supplements was gonna seem like it was gonna help. And guess what? When we took it, it worked.
Sean
Crazy.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I didn't know you were vegan. How long were you vegan?
Billy Carson
Almost 30 years. Whoa.
Elizabeth Carson
No, it was bad.
Billy Carson
It was bad.
Elizabeth Carson
When I met him, he was probably 20 pounds lighter.
Sean
Oh, my God.
Billy Carson
And that was already on my way back. I was down to 165 pounds at one point.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. You would see pictures of him and you wouldn't even.
Sean
Yeah, that's way Skinner than me. And I'm pretty skinny.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, I got bad.
Billy Carson
No, no, no. You look like a fat person compared to.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Sean
Yeah, I'm like, 185 right now.
Billy Carson
And I'm gonna send you a photo if you want to post it in this video.
Sean
Yeah, you can probably see your rib cage and everything, bro.
Billy Carson
I look like I was already had one foot in the grave. It got me so sick. And I was doing it not to save animals and save the world. I just didn't. Like, I'm a texture person, so it.
Sean
Wasn'T an energetic thing you were doing it for?
Billy Carson
No. Yeah. You're saving the animals and all that doesn't work.
Elizabeth Carson
It doesn't. Well, it doesn't. See, a lot of vegans want to save the animals by not eating them, but really, in turn, it messes it up way more because of farming.
Sean
But anyways, heard about that.
Billy Carson
Yeah. Yeah. But, yeah, it was just texture. And so. But I had to overcome the texture situation because I started realizing I was going to die from being a vegan. It gave me osteoporosis, internal bleeding, leaky gut from all the oxalates and lectins ripping my gut line open.
Elizabeth Carson
Oxalates? Well, literally, they're like triangles.
Sean
The kale, right?
Billy Carson
Oh, the kale destroyed me.
Sean
I used to love kale chips. I stopped eating those.
Billy Carson
And that was my biggest, most favorite meal to eat of the day was a big kale salad. And I was killing myself with every bite. Didn't even know it. And I was getting so sick to the point where I went to go do an interview on Gaia. I was filming the first season of Deep Space, and I sat there for about four hours, and I got up out of the chair, and when I got up, my pants were wet. I had on a black suit. Thankfully, I was like, what is this? And when I touched the chair, my fingertips were red.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
And I realized that's blood. That came out of me while I was doing the interview for the TV show. So while I'm doing that first season, which they recorded all in one take, I was sitting there bleeding.
Sean
Crazy. You didn't even feel it?
Billy Carson
I didn't feel anything. Just leaking out. So I knew something had to happen. But I started trying to figure out what it was. And I didn't want to blame the diet because when you're a vegan, you're in denial that the diet's killing you.
Sean
I noticed that about vegans. They're passionate.
Billy Carson
They're really passionate about it. It becomes a religion. And so you really don't want to. You really don't want to. You become, you know, a zealot for. And you don't want to admit that it could be the diet that's killing you. I finally went to a doctor who used to be a real doctor, but it went. Became a holistic doctor. And she told me, your diet is killing you. And then she made me get these blood panels, and she showed me in my blood panels why the diet was killing me.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
And saliva and stool and blood really.
Elizabeth Carson
Depleted of nutrients, vitamins Plants, you have to think about it. Animals, they'll attack you if you're trying to kill them to eat them. But plants, they don't have that attack mechanism. So how are they going to do it? They have toxins, chemicals that'll like hurt you.
Sean
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
So you have to think about if you're consuming plants all day, you're consuming all of those toxins that could be really messing you up.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Some people's body have the gut biome that can handle it.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. Like for me I can, I can digest oxalates and I can digest lectins and it doesn't really affect me because I have the right bacteria in my gut. Yeah, but you do not.
Billy Carson
I'm the opposite. So I don't have the ability to digest a vegan food from a vegan diet.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
So people think that every single person on the planet is the same and everyone can eat the same things that you can. If you go on a diet, it'll work for you because of this and that every person has their own individual diet they should specifically be on. And so I'm on a specific diet based on my blood, my saliva and my stool. I eat food based on what my body can actually handle, digest and break down and that's going to be different than anybody else on the planet. It's like a fingerprint. And so if, if everyone did that, it'd be a lot less people sick right now.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
You have to think about where you were born, what you were raised on, what part of the world you lived. You know, it depends. It really depends. Like we were in Egypt with a good friend of ours, Tiberius Law of Attraction. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So. And he was eating these just, you know, such the opposite breakfast of what we're used to.
Billy Carson
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
Cheese and hard boiled eggs and olives and just. It was beans. Yeah, Beans for breakfast.
Billy Carson
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
That tear me up. But I'm looking. I mean he grew up in Romania.
Sean
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
So of course that's going to be different.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And it's interesting too. You share the same gut biome pretty much as the five people you're closest to because you're kissing or you're breathing on each other. You're in Close Encounters and Close Quarters and we kind of noticed that because of our, our diets and our, our taste buds, they kind of blended together.
Sean
Interesting.
Elizabeth Carson
We like the same things pretty much.
Sean
Yeah. Yeah. I'm a big foodie so I get excited when I travel. But I was in Bolivia IAR and I got so sick.
Billy Carson
Oh yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Scary.
Sean
So sick.
Elizabeth Carson
We'll keep it safe when we're out of the drink.
Sean
I was done for a week. Like, I lost, like, £15.
Billy Carson
Oh, man. Goodness. I'm glad you're all right. Yeah. When we travel, we were very cautious, matter of fact, on this Egypt trip, due to the fact that, you know, we know that when you go to certain countries, people can get really sick from the food. So what we did was we had, through our guides, we had, you know, two chefs, a custom order of food that was bought not by the crews, not by the people there, but by the. The people that we work with. Imported. Imported.
Sean
The food.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Smart.
Elizabeth Carson
From local. Exactly where we were at on the different parts of the tour because, you know, we have to take domestic flights.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Egypt is huge.
Billy Carson
So you get the food directly instead of it getting. Coming from some kind of importer. You import it from the local people. You get it right there. You have it sourced. I'm sorry, sources. Right Where? From the local people?
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Billy Carson
And you make sure it's, like, coming from real farms and healthy. And the food was the best trip we have with food.
Sean
Nice.
Elizabeth Carson
But I made sure that we brought the specific peptide that's really good for bacteria, viruses, and mold.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
It's called LL37. And so we were taking that every day to probably. I mean, I was thinking, like, there's different type of bugs in different places to make sure that we stayed very clean while we were there.
Sean
Yeah, there's mold everywhere these days.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, my God, it's bad.
Sean
Everywhere.
Billy Carson
Everywhere, man.
Sean
I mean, our friend Bobby here is fighting a mold case right now.
Billy Carson
Oh, man.
Sean
Apartment Hot.
Billy Carson
Yeah. Wow. Oh, yeah. I think you told me about that the last time.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Deadly serious.
Sean
Deadly, man.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, it's deadly.
Sean
I mean, it's bad. You guys pumped for this election to be over with?
Billy Carson
Oh, man, I can't wait, because I'm going to be president again. I'm always going to be the president. Like, every four years, I'm. I renew my presidency. And people don't understand what that means, but when I tell you that I go on that line and I vote for myself, I actually physically go on the line and I vote for myself. And the reason why is because I really believe that I'm the president. And I think that if everyone took that mindset, this whole planet would change overnight. In other words, what I'm saying to people is I'm taking a stand, and I'm saying I don't believe in the system that exists right now. And if everyone Took the mindset like, I'm the president of myself, my life and my family, and then take on those presidential duties for yourself and your family and your community. All of a sudden you would enact and create solutions to problems within your life and within your community, and your community will change. Presidents cannot directly affect a community. They cannot directly affect even a state. We proved that during the whole covert. I mean, they were. The president was saying, shut down Florida. And the governor was saying, hell no. Shutting down no damn Florida. Everybody go outside and have a good time, take off their mask. And the whole world came to Florida to have a party during the whole. So what I'm saying is they only have a limited amount of power. They're mostly, in my opinion, puppets. They're being controlled by other people. I mean, they don't even know where the aliens are. And the UFO situation is. They don't even. They're not even debriefed on that. There's people above presidents that have no congressional oversight, that operate with pure impunity and can do whatever they want. And they have trillions of dollars of access. And the presidents don't even know who they are.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
But when you go looking at the presidency, people think that they're voting for a president. You don't vote for a president. People literally think that every single person in the country is voting and they all the votes up and they go, okay, this person won because they have the most votes. Doesn't work that way. There's an electoral college. And so what happens is people are. In your state, you're voting for an elector, you don't vote for a president. And I want people to go to Britannica Encyclopedia online and look this up. You literally are voting for an elector. And then every state has electors that are. That are chosen. And the electoral has the ability to say, I'm. My state thinks it should be this candidate or that candidate. So we're going to go with the popular vote of the candidate, but the elector themselves, who. Nobody knows who these people are, what they look like, what their name is. They can actually make a vote for the unpopular vote, which has happened about eight or eight times already in history. So they can select the president that is not even considered to be the one that really won that state.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
And these electors are over all these different states. And so they can choose who the president is. It happened most recently with. We know, George Bush, who took over the presidency. No, actually most recently was Donald Trump. I'm sorry, Donald Trump. The last time he was President, he didn't win. He, he didn't win the popular vote.
Sean
Yeah, yeah.
Billy Carson
But he won the electoral vote. So by this method they can control who's in office and who's not in office. And all this is tied to slavery because this started because of slavery. During the time of slavery in the 1700s. They came up with this voting system because they were going to start off, you know, with George Washington and build this whole presidency thing out and voting. And the Southern states had slaves, but they wanted to get credit for these slaves so they can have more people in Congress. And they're like, wait a minute, these are slaves, they're property, not real people. So they came up with the fifth third compromise. And during the fifth third compromise, then I said, well, these are people kinda, they're worth a fifth of a person. And so you've gotta give us credit for these people so we can have more power in Congress, which is what they actually did. And they built the electoral college voting system off of that system.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
Yeah. So I don't believe in none of this trash, man. Listen every. I'm the president, period. And if everybody took that mindset, this whole world would change overnight.
Sean
I feel the same way. No matter who wins, I'm going to keep doing what I'm doing.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Create your own reality, period. Blank. You can either focus on that or you can focus on yourself and what's right in front of you, which really is all that exists. I think people put way too much attention on outside of what they can control. Like, why are you focusing on things you can't control? Like the wars over here that are going on. Yes, it's horrible, but no amount of stress is going to make that situation better.
Billy Carson
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
Energetically, even, it's making it worse. So it's like you create your own reality. Stop letting your power and giving your power to all these people thinking that they're going to come in and save you or do something to help you. Yeah, you do that for yourself.
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah.
Sean
It's a dividing conquer tactic. Right?
Billy Carson
That's what it is, Divine conquer tactic. And it's worked so well. People think that left wing and right wing are enemies. Listen, behind the scenes they go golfing, they go on vacations together, they hang out together, they have parties and they sit there and they laugh at us. We are a laughingstock. We, the general population, are a laughingstock to these elite poly tricksters. And we believe that they really are coming to here to save us. It's all about how can they monetize themselves. How can they cash in before their time expires? It has nothing to do with helping the American public whatsoever. And. And people are thinking that the president is coming to control and run the world. Presidents don't have as much power as people think they do.
Sean
Right.
Billy Carson
They have limited power. They can't even tell the state what to do with their own budget. I mean, come on. So we have to stop thinking that the presidents of United States are gonna fix our problems within our households, in our community, because it's not going to happen. In other words, get off your ass, stop laying back and kicking your feet up and watching the world burn and take some action. Because the only way you're going to manifest a better reality for yourself is having a conscious thought multiplied by action to create your own manifestation. If you don't do that process, that formula, nothing's going to change.
Sean
Nothing. Yeah, facts. Plus, they don't even realize these presidents, like you said, are puppets. There's globalists running the show.
Billy Carson
Yes.
Sean
Like, there's levels to the game.
Billy Carson
Come on. Relations.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. You know, they run everything. Yeah, everything.
Billy Carson
You know, I mean, I feel bad.
Elizabeth Carson
There are good politicians out there. There are some people. There are some don't know, you know, what, what I believe to be happening, but they are even blocked. Like, I was very close. I was trying to change some laws in Michigan because of the horrible water crisis.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes. But really Detroit, too, it's just slept under the rug. Is. Was as bad. It's all old infrastructure, so you have to assume that it was as bad. So I found out it was as bad getting swept under the rug. And I was just trying to go in and at least introduce a bill to try to change a law to have some regulation on, on these poor high schools that are filled with lead water and asbestos and lead paint and stuff. So it was so heartbreaking because in trying to do that, I had a meeting, I had a couple senators at the meeting. Some lobbyists were sitting there and I'm like, trying to, to see what we can do. They were like, oh, come back in five years.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
I was like, come back in five years after these kids have already graduated high school and now they're failing because they have neurotoxins affecting the way that they. They think. Really? I was like, okay, it's just not fair. And there's, there's these systems within politics that you can vote for something and it can go up the vote to the, from the House to the Senate, and then the majority in the Senate will Decide if that goes up to the governor to sign into law or not.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So it's like the majority of the House, the majority of the Senate, Republican or Democrat, really controls what bills go up to the top to even get signed into law.
Sean
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
So if that bill doesn't agree with the Republican mindset or the Democratic mindset, sometimes it'll just get blocked.
Billy Carson
Yeah. Yeah.
Sean
And if they're not getting paid, why would they approve it in their eyes?
Billy Carson
Exactly. It all comes down to the cheese.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes. And there's a crazy rainy day fund that I found out about through a high level senator. And I'm like, there's all of this money and the rainy day fund. What about all of these potholes that are like big houses in the ground that like people are getting hurt from them? I mean, there. These rainy day fund. Why are they not fixing things? Why are not. Why they're not rebuilding these high schools.
Sean
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And fixing this, this horrible water situation. You. So it's.
Sean
Yeah. Did you see they just proved that fluoride's dropping iq?
Billy Carson
Yes. They finally proved it and became finally peer reviewed science.
Sean
Yeah. Three points.
Billy Carson
Yes.
Sean
He dropped.
Billy Carson
Yes. Incredible to finally. Because we've been talking about this for so long. I remember talking about this almost 20 years ago and people told me I was, you know, crazy. And you're just a conspiracy theorist. No, we're a conspiracy realist because now a lot of the things we've been talking about, a lot of things I saw on your podcast, even just, just from a couple years ago, is all being proven true now.
Sean
Facts.
Billy Carson
This is crazy. Like we're in a real time of opening of information and understanding and truth beginning to come out. And people think that it's, you know, it's all dark, but no, there, there is light peeking through and I think eventually the light is going on. Take over the dark.
Sean
Absolutely. We got to talk about these hurricanes.
Billy Carson
Oh, man.
Sean
You guys are in Florida. First time you came on the show, we talked about the fires. I mean, this stuff seems fishy to me.
Billy Carson
You know, they have the technology to control storms and they've been building these laboratories where they've been creating artificial hurricanes in Florida. And so I just saw a news feed the other day where they were showing how they can get the winds up to, you know, category five winds and what happens to the water and how the water wall builds. It's all in a laboratory setting, by the way.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
A huge lab that has water and everything. And so what the damage levels would be. But then they also have you know, devices like HARP that actually send these frequencies into the atmosphere. And they just admitted that these type of high frequency locations that transmit this information to the atmosphere can actually stare storms.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
They can build storms and create one and have it start up, but then they can also, after they create it, they can steer it. And I keep telling Elizabeth like she's been down in Florida with me now for a few years and we've seen these hurricanes coming through. My area has houses that are complete concrete fortresses. Our house can withstand a tornado. Matter of fact, in a couple neighborhoods over, a tornado actually hit.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And the houses are still there. If that was Texas, they'd be flattened.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Billy Carson
Because the houses are poured concrete. Concrete block, steel rebar, I mean, you name it. Steel reinforced overhangs. They're fortresses.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Five category five hurricane windows, Category five hurricane garage doors. It's a fortress. But what happens is these hurricanes, they've been hitting areas in Florida that don't have our building codes.
Elizabeth Carson
The only areas.
Billy Carson
And I'm like, wait a minute.
Sean
Oh really? It's targeted.
Billy Carson
Yeah. So I don't want to put, you know, put it all the way out there, like, but it's just funny. How many times can a hurricane hit, hit areas that have no drainage system.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
In Florida, no doubt. No drainage system that have houses made of wood, no concrete block, no shrina block, no steel reinforced overhangs. And how many times is it going to happen? I mean, if it's happening four and five, six times, you have to say, man, this ain't a coincidence anymore. Something's going on. Something's creating and flattening out an area to create opportunities for new real estate.
Sean
Right.
Billy Carson
And I think that's what's going on. That's my personal opinion.
Sean
Wow. I mean, you see it on the west coast with the fires, the east coast with the hurricanes.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
It really seems when you study it, it's, it's being done intentionally.
Billy Carson
Yeah. It always misses the area with the concrete home.
Elizabeth Carson
Everybody was so worried about us. But it was just every hurricane that I've been in, we've been in a couple together now. Been a slight breeze outside.
Sean
Oh, you guys stayed, you didn't, you didn't leave?
Elizabeth Carson
Well, we were in Egypt.
Billy Carson
We were in Egypt on this one. The one before, the last one, we were home.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
We just got some outer bands because it steered right around us. It was coming directly for us. And then all of a sudden it just said whoop, whoop.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And went to the area where there's no, couldn't. No. No flood, you know. No. No drainage and. And all homes made of wood.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And people lost everything.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
I mean, everything. They had just bought those homes. Those homes were brand new. They were only a couple years old, some of these houses, and they lost everything. One of our drivers, his mother's house got completely wasted.
Sean
Jeez.
Billy Carson
And I'm just like, man, this is wild. How come it just keeps skirting around us and going to these areas that, you know, have no real good construction.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And now it's all fresh real estate.
Sean
The sad part is insurance isn't even covering it.
Billy Carson
No.
Sean
They said it was a flood.
Billy Carson
So the insurance, what they'll do is they'll give them maybe a thousand dollars. Crazy. For their whole house.
Elizabeth Carson
Horrible.
Billy Carson
And then what can you do with that? Some people got maybe 10, 15,000, but you can't build a house with that. So you take a little bit of money and what do you do? You move. Now the area is vacant. Here comes all the construction people.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
You know, they're going to come in and developers, they're going to come in and rebuild the whole area, and it's going to be fresh property for sale.
Sean
You saw it in Hawaii.
Billy Carson
Same thing, same story.
Sean
Nuts, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
There's some evil powers up there.
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah.
Sean
And then FEMA ran out of money.
Billy Carson
Yeah. We just don't have the 750. I made a post that went so violent.
Elizabeth Carson
I was about to bring that up.
Billy Carson
Go ahead, tell them what happened.
Elizabeth Carson
That post, it was like. Yeah, like all of the money that we were giving our people was so minuscule compared to the trillions, billions that we're sending over overseas wars, foreign aid and.
Sean
Yeah, yeah, it's weird, right?
Billy Carson
Foreign aid number. It was. That post went so viral, even Trump utilized it in his own post.
Sean
You serious?
Elizabeth Carson
He posted this, like, the same thing.
Billy Carson
Hours later, he took it almost line for line, made his own post. The only thing he did different would add a video and took a couple of things out, but it showed that it went. That post went haywire.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
What happened? Facebook decided it was. Somebody came. You know, one of those fact checkers came and said, fake information. I'm like, I got this from USGS and I got this from the United States website.gov. yeah, I might copy. I literally cut and pasted. She saw me doing. I was. I said, this post is gonna go viral. I was cutting and pasting from the government website, and at the bottom it said, we gave 700, 750 to the victims of the hurricane. And that was it. And they, they put a, you know, like Almost, I think 150 million views across all platforms. They put one of those fact checks on it.
Sean
They did that to our Wildfire clip.
Billy Carson
Oh, man. Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
Wow. There's too much control these people have. I just, I mean, it's awful. I think. Is Tick tock really going away?
Sean
They've been saying that for years.
Billy Carson
They've been saying it for a while. We'll see what happens in 20. In January. We'll see what happens in January.
Sean
So they're saying that's the date.
Billy Carson
They were saying January was the official date. That they would have to. If somebody doesn't buy it by then, they'd have to.
Sean
Okay.
Billy Carson
Do you think it's a band in Florida in the United States? I mean, yeah.
Sean
Do you think they're just harvesting data? What do you think they're doing?
Billy Carson
Well, the CIA wants the data, the FBI wants it. The United States government wants their data and they're not getting it. They want the data from all these social media platforms. They have everybody else's data. Even on Facebook, if you delete and cancel and close your account and to remove all your content, the data is still stored at meta and Meta will provide it to the authorities for it.
Sean
Even your messages.
Billy Carson
Everything. Yeah, everything you've ever written or posted.
Elizabeth Carson
Boxes that you go quick buy because you don't.
Billy Carson
So they'll store your data. They can store it forever.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
That's scary, right? Because then they could use that as evidence.
Billy Carson
Exactly.
Sean
Blackmail. Who knows?
Billy Carson
Make RICO against somebody, whatever. All on stuff that you close off and deleted and erased from years and years ago can be brought up all over again. So it's crazy, but you know, they can't get access to TikTok's data, so what do you do?
Sean
You ban it.
Billy Carson
You ban it. You force them to sell it to an American based company that they can then manipulate to get the data. Or you tell them, well, we'll just ban you then. So now they're putting, put them in a tough spot and they don't care about all the creators that are earning full time income off of that. Most of them being Americans, they don't care about them. The government really never cares about the people only. They only care about enriching themselves. And that data is worth trillions of dollars. And that's what they want.
Sean
Crazy. That's why Robert Edward Grant started his own app, right?
Billy Carson
Yes, that's right. His own encrypted messaging app, which is doing phenomenal.
Sean
Yeah, Shout out To Robert, because Telegram even now got infiltrated. They arrested the CEO.
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah.
Sean
And now there's new tos. I don't know if you saw this, but they can access your messages now.
Billy Carson
Wow. Yeah, this. And that's the CIA.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
They came in and said, look, we're going to bully you. And he probably got a few, you know, contacts or warnings, probably showed up at his office and he said, man, forget you guys. And I said, oh, really? Okay, lock him up. So they locked him up now. Okay, well, now we'll let you go, but this is what's going to have to happen. And then now they have access to all this data.
Sean
Crazy. Because he was in France. So CIA goes worldwide.
Billy Carson
Worldwide. They have safe houses everywhere and they have assets in every country.
Sean
Nuts.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I just found out yesterday there's 456 government agencies controlling different industries. That's crazy.
Billy Carson
That's too many.
Sean
Yeah, that's nuts.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, God. It's just. Yeah.
Sean
Scary times.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I don't even know. I try not to focus on the negative stuff too much.
Billy Carson
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
Because you create your own reality, what's in front of you, what is real.
Sean
Yeah. But I think it's at least important for people to know.
Billy Carson
Yeah. You have to know. Because if you don't know, then what happens is you have no idea when and how you're being manipulated or when and how you're being violated.
Sean
Right.
Billy Carson
So you have to have the understanding that is there. Okay, I know this is here, so let me act accordingly.
Sean
Facts. I remember when chemtrails was a conspiracy, when 5G was a conspiracy. And now at least people know. And there's studies on it.
Billy Carson
Yeah, there's real studies. I posted an application for chemtrails. In other words, you can. I think it was for California. You can actually download the application from their state website. If you. If you had a plane and you wanted to get paid to actually go up and do this. Geoengineering.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And I posted it a few years ago and it went viral because people didn't know it was a real thing. Now they were like, you were telling the truth the whole time. I was like, yeah, crazy.
Sean
What are they putting in the air?
Billy Carson
They're putting silicates and boron and all these other particulates that actually reflect the sunlight back out into space. They're trying to cool the planet. What they're doing is they're dropping poison on people and getting people sick and ill and giving people new illnesses and diseases that they don't even know. What's going on, all in return for making big money.
Sean
Crazy.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I remember being a kid, seeing global warming on the news and being scared, and now it's kind of bs, right?
Elizabeth Carson
You find out so much as you get older. Yeah.
Billy Carson
The ice cores tell you the truth. So if you go and research all the ice core data that we have collected, which is publicly available knowledge, you find that these warming and cooling periods are cycles of. Of nature and that we're not even in the warmest cooling. A warming cycle that ever happened. We're in a cooler version of a warming cycle. And we're right in the pocket for this warming cycle. But it's not even the hottest that it's been in the past. And the ice cores are like a data bank of all these cycles that have ever. That have existed for thousands of years. So when you analyze this, you begin to realize, like, oh, this global warming is a cycle. It has nothing to do with cows farting, it has nothing to do with exhaust from cars. It has nothing to do with. With hairspray cans. What they tell us.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Have we contributed some to it? Yes. With our carbon footprint? Yes. I'm not going to sit here and say we haven't. But overall, it's a natural cycle on Earth that is going to persist for many, many, many more. Thousands of years.
Sean
Crazy. And they know that. And they figure out ways to make money off that fear.
Billy Carson
They monetize the fear. When you get somebody afraid, they monetize it. That's how they make money in the medical industry. Right. They scare you. You go to the doctor, they scare you. Then they give you the meds. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
No sibo. You create sickness within your head. Yeah.
Billy Carson
Right.
Elizabeth Carson
Medical industry gas is horrible.
Sean
20 of our GDP right now. Isn't that crazy?
Billy Carson
Crazy.
Sean
1/5 of our whole country. Crazy and rising fast.
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. Well, America. What do you say about America's illness and sickness?
Elizabeth Carson
I mean, it's. It's the third most leading cause of death, I think is going to the doctor.
Sean
Really?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah. And it's, it's just. It's so twisted and backwards. And honestly, I mean, I had such a poor perspective of western medicine because of what happened to my family. My dad died from complications of knee surgery. Knee surgery.
Sean
That's crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
My brother, they messed him up when he was young, so he's had to have a kidney transplant. My mom actually gave him her kidney and he now has been on dialysis almost eight years.
Sean
Wow.
Elizabeth Carson
Waiting for another kidney. Even though they have the technology at this point, they can make organs now, right? Yes, they can. So they're not releasing that to the public yet, which is bull crap, but.
Sean
I don't think they ever will, to be honest. In the US at least.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, they want the money. I mean, my brother goes to dialysis four times a week for four hours at a time.
Billy Carson
Big industry.
Elizabeth Carson
That's a lot of money. That's a ton of money. But, yeah, I mean, it's just. They're finding microplastics and lung tissue and actual scrotums. Now they're fighting microplastics. I think some of the chemtrails might be some. Some microplastics. Because how else are this stuff. Is this stuff getting into the air inside of our lung tissue?
Billy Carson
Crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
And the plastics are endocrine disruptors, so hormones are getting all jacked up. You know, you have boys now that. That are changing because they have higher estrogen levels and extremely low testosterone levels. I mean, people literally. I've had so many friends of mine that have felt awful. Can't sleep. Just not here all the way because their hormones are messed up. And you're fighting this younger and younger every single year. I mean, now it be in ages 30. People are starting to have hormone replacement therapy at ages 30.
Billy Carson
Crazy.
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, crazy.
Sean
That should be your peak.
Billy Carson
Yes.
Sean
30.
Billy Carson
That's your peak. That's when you're at your best. Wow. So they're creating this. This situation so that they can, you know, create the problem, wait for the reaction, and then provide the solution. That's their system.
Elizabeth Carson
They want to keep you between sick and healthy so you can keep coming back for that medicine every single month, every single week, whatever it is.
Sean
And then anytime there's a cure found, the guy ends up dead.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Oh, yeah.
Sean
Like those doctors on the flight last month. It was like six cancer doctors.
Billy Carson
Yeah, gone.
Sean
Gone. Dude.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
You can't even say the C Word on YouTube. The video will get taken down.
Elizabeth Carson
That did that industry. So twisted. How have we dumped trillions of dol dollars into an industry, right? And they still have not come up with the solution? Yeah, but they. It's there.
Sean
It's so the tech is there. My friend cloned his dog overseas.
Billy Carson
Wow.
Sean
His dog passed away. He paid this guy 50 grand in Germany, took a piece of the dog. The exact same dog.
Billy Carson
Wow.
Sean
So cloning is possible?
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. Yeah, Definitely possible. And, you know, curing that thing is possible. You know, with frequency technology, it's just like, even nanobot technology, but it's just like, you know, they make so much Money off of the treatment, which. The treatment actually kills you.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Which is just so bizarre. They make money on you on your way out. First they get you sick and they make money on you while you survive. And then when on your way out, they make more money on your way out. It's like, that's not enough.
Sean
And then the funeral is another 20 grand.
Elizabeth Carson
Right, exactly.
Billy Carson
Look at all the corporations that. That support the breast, you know, month. And so they all wear the pink.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
You have the pink shoes, the pink shirts, the pink. This pink that I used to have. I used to coach a team in high school and so every year we'd have the pink. And I got to the point where I said, why are we putting this pink stuff on? There's no way in the world. This amount of time has gone by. They haven't found anything that can fix this problem. So I said, we're not wearing pink anymore. But when you look at the corporations that are promoting this pink celebration. Right. For this illness, they all have carcinogens and toxins in their products. So why don't they just remove that from their products and we don't need to have the pink anymore. There's no need for pink because you'll remove the toxins from the system. So the ones who are. Who are the most toxic are the ones promoting it the hardest.
Sean
Wow. Ironic, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Yeah. There's 400, 000 signatures on this Kellogg's. Have you seen this?
Billy Carson
Oh, no.
Sean
They're trying to get rid of all the cereal.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Billy Carson
Wow.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Thank you.
Sean
All the cereal for our kids, all the glyphosate and so bad red 40 and all that.
Elizabeth Carson
It's is horrible, horrible cancer causing, ADHD causing. You got to wonder why these kids these days. I mean, there's an uptick in ADD adhd. Of course there is.
Sean
Same with autism too.
Elizabeth Carson
And everything that they're. Yes, yes, exactly.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
I mean, it's just. You're destined to fail. The system creates it to fail.
Sean
Yeah, I remember my school lunch was a joke. I don't know about you guys. Oh, man.
Elizabeth Carson
Horrible.
Sean
Oh man.
Billy Carson
Mystery mystery meat Mondays. This is going back a while. And I went to school in the 70s and 80s mystery me Mondays. I was bad man.
Elizabeth Carson
It was bad milk and mystery meat.
Sean
Yeah, they're giving you the pasteurized milk and the can. The chocolate milk with all the sugar.
Elizabeth Carson
It was right.
Sean
French fries, old Domino's Pizza.
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
It's awful. And this is what these kids are growing. I mean, they have organs and brains. They're developing. And it's like we're feeding all this toxic stuff into these young children that. That they're literally developing stuff.
Billy Carson
Yeah. And then we expect them to get good grades. How come you're acting up?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, yeah. And then we tell them, you know, don't do drugs. Then we give them Adderall because they can't sit still for eight hours straight.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
It's like, come on.
Sean
In fourth grade they tried putting me on that. Fourth.
Billy Carson
Oh, no.
Sean
I was 10 years old.
Elizabeth Carson
It's bull crap. We. We did a lot of research in this and they even prescribe babies.
Billy Carson
Yes, babies.
Elizabeth Carson
Benzos. Benzos. Benzos for anxiety.
Sean
What?
Elizabeth Carson
Yeah, exactly. Can't have anxiety babies.
Billy Carson
Yeah, exactly.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Sean
Or to be anxious about.
Elizabeth Carson
Exactly.
Billy Carson
We did a whole podcast on this. We got all the stats from the official science sites.
Elizabeth Carson
Yes.
Billy Carson
Babies.
Sean
Damn.
Elizabeth Carson
They started children benzos. I mean, a benzo will change your brain for forever.
Billy Carson
So.
Elizabeth Carson
And they're giving these to these children, then you become dependent upon it.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And now your brain is not functioning the way that a normal brain would function because you need this certain substance to make you feel this certain way.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
And we wonder why people are drug addicts searching for all these. These. These ways to. To feel better because. Oh, this became the norm.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
This became the norm for these kids.
Sean
Yeah. The earlier they start them, the more they make.
Elizabeth Carson
Exactly.
Billy Carson
Absolutely.
Elizabeth Carson
Exactly.
Sean
They just see us as a dollar sign.
Billy Carson
That's it, man. That's it.
Elizabeth Carson
That's it.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
Wild.
Sean
Well, where can people find you guys in the next trips and everything in the next events news?
Elizabeth Carson
Well, they can find me on Instagram. Elizabeth I. Carson, spelled with an S. My name is Belgium S. And our next trips, we are going to Peru in June of next year, from the 2nd to the 11th. It's gonna be phenomenal. Can't wait to go there. And then of course, we do our Egypt tour. If you guys want to come to Egypt too, sign up next year because we're taking 2026 off of tours.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Elizabeth Carson
So, yeah. Join us next year. It's gonna be amazing.
Sean
Beautiful.
Billy Carson
Gonna be amazing. Of course. I'm Billy Carson. You can find me on four bitted knowledge number four on Instagram and any other platform. And don't forget to log on to your app store and get the forbidden knowledge number four. Four bitten knowledge TV app. 100,000 downloads on Google Play. A hundred thousand downloads on Apple. Five stars on both. Boom.
Sean
Yeah. Check it out, guys. Anunnaki series is going to be on there soon, right?
Billy Carson
Yes. The Anunnaki Episode one's out, but the other episodes are coming out now. We just got them all completed, so now they're going to drop on the network. You can only watch the Anunnaki series on Forbidden Knowledge tv.
Sean
Boom. Get that, guys. We'll link below. Thanks for coming on, guys.
Billy Carson
Thank you. Appreciate it. Peace, peace.
Digital Social Hour Episode Summary: "The Truth About Egypt's Sound Therapy and Pyramids | Billy & Elisabeth Carson DSH #854"
Release Date: November 3, 2024
In this captivating episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in an in-depth conversation with the dynamic duo, Billy and Elisabeth Carson. The episode traverses a spectrum of topics, from ancient Egyptian sound therapy and pyramid mysteries to modern-day conspiracies, health insights, and the challenges of maintaining wellness while leading a high-octane lifestyle. Below is a detailed summary highlighting the key discussions, notable quotes, and profound insights shared during the episode.
[00:26 - 01:14]
Sean Kelly welcomes Billy and Elisabeth Carson, acknowledging their status as a power couple renowned for their expertise and dynamic presence. The conversation kicks off with reflections on their recent trips to Egypt and Turkey:
Elizabeth Carson reminisces about their Egypt visits, indicating a deep personal connection to the location:
"[00:48] Elizabeth Carson: Incredible. It was my favorite time..."
Billy Carson elaborates on their Egypt tour, highlighting exclusive experiences such as accessing the Sphinx before sunrise and exploring underground tunnels:
"[01:13] Billy Carson: And it was before sunrise, so we're waiting for the sunrise to come out of the east..."
[01:41 - 02:54]
The discussion shifts to their innovative use of sound therapy within the pyramids:
Elizabeth Carson introduces a secluded spot near the King's Chamber where they practice sound healing through humming:
"[01:49] Elizabeth Carson: There's a little spot that hardly anybody knows about... we hummed and felt it all the way through our bodies..."
Billy Carson emphasizes the future potential of sound healing, describing it as a non-invasive method that directly influences cellular energy:
"[02:24] Billy Carson: Sound healing, healing is truly the healing of the future..."
Sean Kelly expresses fascination with sound healing mechanisms such as sound bowls and cymatics.
[03:08 - 17:40]
A gripping narrative unfolds as Billy Carson recounts a harrowing illness during their Turkey tour, leading to a near-death experience:
Billy Carson describes the onset of severe symptoms during a mountain trek, leading to a critical health crisis:
"[05:05] Sean: Wow."
Elizabeth Carson details the challenges of managing Billy's condition abroad, highlighting their reliance on peptides and the eventual need to return to the U.S.:
"[05:27] Elizabeth Carson:... he caught something... it ended up getting so bad."
The couple narrates the night Billy experienced sleepwalking, followed by a dire diagnosis of fluid in his lungs and septic shock:
"[11:16] Billy Carson: Yeah, jeez."
Billy Carson shares his profound near-death vision, believing it to be a glimpse of the afterlife:
"[12:16] Billy Carson: No, but I came to a reality in the hospital. When I closed my eyes and I would disappear from the hospital, this is my near death experience."
Elizabeth Carson and Billy discuss how this experience reshaped their outlook on life, instilling a deeper appreciation and a drive to slow down:
"[17:40] Sean: Wow. Yeah, that's crazy, right?"
"[18:05] Elizabeth Carson:... it gave me a completely new perspective."
[17:40 - 21:32]
The near-death experience led Billy and Elisabeth to reassess their relentless touring schedule:
They acknowledge the necessity of balancing work with health, leading to the cancellation and rescheduling of major tours:
"[18:25] Billy Carson: Yeah."
Elizabeth Carson reflects on the importance of recovery and warns against overexertion:
"[18:37] Elizabeth Carson: ...you have to give your body and your mind a chance to recover..."
The couple expresses gratitude towards Sean Kelly and their audience, emphasizing the importance of their mission to spread knowledge and alleviate fears surrounding death and beyond:
"[17:51] Sean Kelly: Wow, that's beautiful."
"[17:52] Billy Carson: Yeah."
[22:04 - 25:27]
Billy and Elisabeth delve into theories about the construction of pyramids, challenging conventional historical narratives:
Billy Carson argues against the notion that pyramids were built by slaves, presenting evidence of organized labor and advanced techniques:
"[26:11] Sean: Wow."
"[26:14] Billy Carson: Yeah, they're far from it. They used anti-gravity and cymatic frequencies..."
The conversation highlights the intricate design of pyramids, emphasizing that each stone block is uniquely crafted, suggesting technological advancements beyond human capability at the time:
"[24:32] Sean: Far from the truth, right?"
"[24:33] Billy Carson: ...every block is made specifically for the exact location that it's set in."
[25:27 - 29:13]
Expanding on the global presence of pyramids, the Carsons propose a unified blueprint shared by an advanced ancient civilization:
Billy Carson cites the existence of pyramidal structures worldwide, from Egypt to the United States, suggesting a common origin or architectural influence:
"[28:37] Billy Carson: ...there are pyramids everywhere... All over the world."
They reference historical documents like the Emerald Tablets, positing that a master architect instructed the replication of pyramid structures globally:
"[28:46] Billy Carson: Because... the Emerald tablets with Thoth..."
[29:13 - 44:04]
The discussion transitions to contemporary issues, focusing on government manipulation, surveillance, and societal control mechanisms:
Billy Carson critiques the U.S. electoral system, highlighting the limitations of the presidency and the influence of the Electoral College:
"[42:04] Billy Carson: Yeah, we have to stop thinking that the presidents of United States are gonna fix our problems..."
They explore topics such as chemtrails, geoengineering, and the deliberate creation and steering of hurricanes for strategic purposes:
"[48:22] Billy Carson: They have the technology to control storms..."
Elizabeth Carson shares personal experiences with political inefficacy, emphasizing systemic corruption and the failure to address critical issues like water crises:
"[46:22] Elizabeth Carson: ...trying to introduce a bill to change a law for water and infrastructure..."
The couple underscores the dangers of data privacy violations, government surveillance, and the manipulation of information through social media platforms:
"[54:10] Billy Carson: Everything you've ever written or posted..."
"[55:12] Billy Carson: They can store your data forever."
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Billy and Elisabeth Carson offer a scathing critique of modern healthcare practices, emphasizing the pitfalls of veganism, the pharmaceutical industry's greed, and the societal repercussions of poor dietary choices:
Billy Carson discusses the adverse health effects of a long-term vegan diet, sharing his personal battle with autoimmune issues and the realization that his diet was detrimental:
"[34:01] Sean Kelly: Wasn't an energetic thing you were doing it for?"
"[34:03] Billy Carson: No. Yeah... I got sick from being vegan."
Elizabeth Carson highlights the importance of individualized diets, critiquing the one-size-fits-all approach and the prevalence of toxins in plant-based foods:
"[36:18] Elizabeth Carson: ...consuming plants means consuming toxins that mess you up..."
The conversation delves into systemic issues within the medical industry, including dependence on pharmaceuticals, the manipulation of health narratives for profit, and the lack of accessible cures:
"[58:30] Billy Carson: ...they scare you. You go to the doctor, they scare you..."
"[60:08] Elizabeth Carson: ...hormones are getting jacked up... kids on Adderall..."
They discuss the alarming rise in health issues among children, linking it to poor dietary practices and the overprescription of medications:
"[64:33] Billy Carson: ...cloning is possible..."
"[64:38] Billy Carson: ...children benzos... dependent on it..."
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As the episode winds down, Billy and Elisabeth share their future plans and express gratitude towards their listeners:
Elizabeth Carson announces upcoming tours to Peru and Egypt, inviting listeners to join their transformative experiences:
"[65:24] Elizabeth Carson: ...next trips, we are going to Peru in June... Egypt tour next year..."
Billy Carson promotes their app, Forbidden Knowledge TV, and teases the release of the Anunnaki Series, urging listeners to engage with their content:
"[66:12] Billy Carson: ...Anunnaki Episode one's out..."
The episode concludes with heartfelt thanks and a reaffirmation of their mission to spread truth and empower individuals:
"[66:28] Billy Carson: Thank you. Appreciate it. Peace, peace."
Elizabeth Carson on the universality of knowledge beyond words:
"[00:00] Elizabeth Carson: You get this universal download that you can't even put into words when you come back here because words create boundaries."
Billy Carson describing his near-death experience:
"[12:16] Billy Carson: This is when my white blood cell count was still trending up... you can be at peace and you can just explore for eternity..."
Billy Carson on the potential of sound healing:
"[02:24] Billy Carson: Sound healing, healing is truly the healing of the future..."
Billy Carson challenging the slave narrative in pyramid construction:
"[26:14] Billy Carson: They used anti-gravity and cymatic frequencies..."
Billy Carson critiquing the electoral system:
"[42:04] Billy Carson: ...we have to stop thinking that the presidents of United States are gonna fix our problems..."
Billy Carson on government manipulation through weather control:
"[48:22] Billy Carson: They have the technology to control storms..."
Elizabeth Carson on the dangers of overprescribed medications:
"[64:34] Elizabeth Carson: ...they're giving these to these children, then you become dependent upon it..."
Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Challenges: The Carsons bridge ancient practices, such as sound therapy in pyramids, with contemporary issues, highlighting the timeless quest for healing and knowledge.
Health as Individualized Journey: Emphasizing the importance of personalized health regimes, they critique standardized diets and medical practices, advocating for a more tailored approach based on individual needs.
Questioning Established Narratives: By challenging historical accounts of pyramid construction and exposing modern governmental manipulations, the Carsons encourage listeners to question mainstream narratives and seek deeper truths.
Empowerment Through Knowledge: Central to the episode is the theme of self-empowerment. The Carsons urge listeners to take control of their realities, prioritize personal well-being, and remain vigilant against systemic control mechanisms.
Commitment to Truth and Transparency: Through their tours, app, and upcoming series, Billy and Elisabeth Carson demonstrate a steadfast commitment to unveiling hidden truths and fostering an informed and empowered community.
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers a profound exploration of ancient practices, personal resilience, and the intricate web of modern societal challenges. Billy and Elisabeth Carson provide listeners with a nuanced perspective, blending personal anecdotes with broader conspiratorial insights, ultimately advocating for greater self-awareness and empowerment.