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I'm not condemning these people. I'm not saying that they're bad people. I'm saying that they're dumb.
Top
Okay?
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Ian Carroll
Aliens, dollar collapse, demolishing of the deep just because they've given you as a conspiracy theorist everything you've wanted. Don't go on a victory tour just yet. And strengthen your relationship with God.
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I know that we're almost in World War 3. I just don't care that he's and everything above that is a disrespect to God.
Clint
I'm somebody that thought I could fix this and I'm starting to think about having to eat my neighbors. Ladies and gentlemen, to episode seven of Dangerous RTRDs.
Top
Welcome.
Clint
We are so fortunate that we're not going to have to go to war with Russia. I can't tell you how lucky we are. Like those guys would mess us up.
Top
I thought we're going to war with Iran though. So is it much of a difference? Does it matter at all?
Clint
Oh, it's. Trust me, they are preferable to the Russians. You see these?
Ian Carroll
We used to be. We Used to be better at that, right? Like, in the days of Jackass and shit. Like, we used to be proper white people before whatever happened, whatever befell us as a country. There was a time when we used to also do stunts. Get blasted out of cannons, jam dildos in your butt, and all kinds of other stuff. I don't know, maybe. Maybe we should have never moved away from that.
Top
What was that thing that they were cutting the car with? I'm just like. I just looked at. I was like, what the is that? I've worked heavy construction. Never seen a chainsaw of that magnitude before. Why are they making this stuff?
Clint
I have no idea, but I'll just. I'm just saying, like, jackass stuff. They had a handful of things that could have killed him. Like the running in the ring with the bull, you know, blindfolded. Like, you could definitely die from that. But, like, half of the. The stunts that those Russians were doing were potentially lethal if you get the timing wrong. So, anyways, I'm just saying I'm glad that we're not fighting them. Iran will be a problem, but, like, less so. Also, they don't have nukes, so, like, I think we got that one. No, I'm kidding. I don't want to do that. Anyways, thank you, guys so much for tuning in. This is David Top. Raven Top. I don't know. What do you call me?
Ian Carroll
Whatever you want. You can make up some shit right now. It's fine.
Clint
I'm Clint. You know. You guys know me. Let's do this. Let's. Let's talk about it. Let's.
Top
Let's jump into it. All right, so we already know Russia's crazy and we're glad that we're not doing world war with Russia, but Clint doesn't seem to care about Iran, which is fine. So we're going to just slide on.
Clint
Basically, I'm calling for war against Iran.
Top
Obviously, I'm not calling for war against Iran. I just don't really know what's going on anymore, and I don't believe it.
Clint
Sounds pretty weak. Dude, were you calling for war? Dude, you know what? You know what it sounds like? Sounds like you're Iran apologist. Sounds like you love the Iranians.
Ian Carroll
It does. Well, what has happened? What's happened? That. Because I. I don't care when it comes, like, you know, like. Like geopolitics and World War III and everything. It's not that I don't care. It's that I'm so dissensive. How fucking long have we been Worried about World War iii. And I'm not saying it's not a, a valid worry, but I can only worry for so long. I have to go back to being happy.
Top
I think that's why in the, in the intro I'm like, I don't really give a shit about World War Three. Because it's like, you keep on saying it. Tim Pool.
Ian Carroll
Yes.
Top
And nothing happens. It's like nothing ever happens.
Ian Carroll
So what did happen? Why has this now been dispelled? Why aren't we. Because I was looking forward to bombing Russia.
Clint
Well, all right, so. Well, the reason that the Russia thing seems to be off is that Trump won the White House and, and he seems to actually not be interested in having an all out war with Russia. I mean, that's my read of it. Hopefully I'm right. I don't know. Or this was all put on and they were always going to pivot to Iran and they needed the GOP to be in there to get the base that is otherwise very exhaustive when it comes to war, to go along with war against a foe that is actually potentially defeatable, whereas Russia is not. So that, I mean, that's. You could read it both ways, but this actually ties in perfectly to. The first thing I want to talk about is that. So Trump came out a couple weeks ago, says, I want to primary Thomas Massie. Thomas Massey's like, he's throwing roadblocks in the way because he doesn't want to do this continuing resolution that continues to fund the government at these extraordinarily high levels which are ultimately bankrupting the country. And Donald Trump's like, this guy, he's just a grandstanding showman because he cares about the budget. And he's the only congressman that doesn't literally toss my salad whenever I command him to. And then to like, just give contrast, to really point out how crazy this is. He then last night endorses Lindsey Graham for the Senate. And Lindsey Graham is just like the worst.
Top
He endorses him in, in opposition to, oh, what the hell happened here?
Ian Carroll
Nice.
Top
He. He the worst.
Clint
He.
Top
He endorses him in opposition to Thomas Massey. That's what, that's what's going on, right?
Clint
No, no, not in opposition. I mean, Thomas Massie's in the House, Lindsey Graham's in the Senate. So. And I mean, they are in the same state, but they're not in opposition. I'm just saying, just contrasting the two. Whereas, like, Lindsey Graham is the worst senator we have, and Thomas Massie is the best congressman we have. And Donald Trump's like, I don't like our best congressman and I love our worst senator.
Ian Carroll
And it's just, why doesn't he like Massie? Because I hear good things. Everybody's, you know, on this Massey train, they're big into celebrating him. I, you know, once again, it's not my arena, so I have no idea why everybody loves him. Why does everybody, Is he based, is he a guy that's going around saying all the base things?
Clint
Yeah, well, it's not, it's not just that he does all the base things. Like when they tried to pass a two point something, trillion dollar, you know, stimulus package in I think it was May of 2020, right in the heart of the lockdowns. And they tried to pass that without a vote, without a recorded vote. They wanted a straight up and down. And Massey's like, like, I came, I came to this chamber today to make sure that, you know, democracy and our budget doesn't die in darkness or something. He said something like, really poetic like that. And he, and he required, he required Congress to vote on it. And they were furious because they didn't want to be on the record for it.
Top
Well, not only that, right, Clint? I think he, he was driving. He's from Kentucky, so at the time he's like, I'm not gonna fly because of mask mandates. And he would drive to D.C. and then force these people to show up to vote because they wanted to, they wanted to kind of ignore it. And nobody shows up to do their job, which is like very government. And he was like, no, you guys. And he's driving in some like, old car all the way to D.C. showing up and he's like, we're going to do this thing. If you guys are going to kill America in this way, you're going to show your face and you're going to put pen to paper and do it. And they were like, this guy.
Clint
So it was right, it was right after that that, that Trump called him, what was it, like a second rate grandstander or third rate grandstander. And Massie then repl. Twitter with, I'm at least second rate. Come on. And so Bassie's just like, he's like, he votes exactly like, like me. You know, he's like as libertarian as you find in, in D.C. he's incredibly based. He, he's genuinely America first. He does not want to fund no foreign aid, no military adventurism, no wars. Yeah. I mean, he's just the real deal. So what makes that, that conf. That Conflicts with the America first leadership, which is not America first.
Ian Carroll
And then what makes Graham so insufferable?
Clint
Well, he. There's never. Yeah, I mean, he's gay. Sure. From top single.
Ian Carroll
Oh, is that real? Is that, Is that. Are you being hyperbolic or. He likes dick.
Clint
No, he's definitely gay.
Top
He's definitely in the classic gay.
Clint
He, he. He had a. I think there was a gay dating profile or, or some, some chat, like, some gay chat leaked where he's like, you gotta. Gotta get my ladybugs. And he's talking about, like, apparently he's got like, I don't even want to talk about it because it's so gross.
Top
But he's got literally anybody.
Ian Carroll
Moles.
Clint
Moles on his ass. I don't know. It's fine.
Ian Carroll
Oh, he named the moles on his ass the ladybugs.
Clint
He goes like those, those just my ladybugs.
Ian Carroll
I kind of. Kind of a fan of that. Oh, this guy definitely looks like he's got a few ladybugs here.
Top
Any. Anybody with the name Lindsay, first or last, is gay. I've.
Ian Carroll
I've decided I had a dog named Lindsay.
Clint
Bummer. James.
Ian Carroll
She was gay. Just gay dog.
Clint
So anyways, he, he used to be. You know how much I hate John McCain. He used to be John McCain's homeboy. Like, they, they were in, in the Donbas region in like 2017, 2018. They just kept going out to Ukraine. They just kept going to Ukraine going like, let's fight the Russians. Fight the Russians. Fight the Russians. These dudes were trying hard, hard to get that war started. You know, most Americans don't know anything about it because they don't. They just get lied to constantly. If they did understand this, they would probably realize, like, oh, yeah, Russia was not actually the initiator of this conflict. It was. It was the U. S. State Department. It was John McCain, it was Lindsey Graham. They were trying desperately to keep that civil war going and to escalate it into a hot war against Russia. So that's why I hate Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham also was, you know, WMDs, Iraq War, Afghanistan, let's fuck up. Syria, let's fuck up. Yemen, let's fuck up. I mean, he, he's just as psychotic as John McCain.
Ian Carroll
Right? So this just Trump's like, entire war.
Clint
I love that guy. I hate Thomas Massey. And you're like, what?
Ian Carroll
This is the first time we've seen Donald Trump take a crack at somebody where it just didn't land. Like, you know, people are so enamored with Thomas Massie, that, that actually didn't, that wasn't the blow that he thought it was.
Top
It never lands though. He's. Because he's tried this before with Thomas Massey and he didn't land.
Clint
They, they tried to primaries us like after Trump said that in 2020, they tried to primaries us. They ran a couple million bucks against him. APAC did. Couldn't get him out.
Ian Carroll
He's.
Clint
He's also the only con or like one of the only congressmen that gets no $0 from Apex. So he is, he is like the only rep we got, man. He's the only one.
Ian Carroll
That's interesting isn't actually this tweet that he put up.
Top
So Today he introduced HR2356, the dual loyalty Disclosure Act. If we continue allowing dual citizens to run for federal office, candidates should close, should disclose to voters which country they hold citizenship. This is just basically, again, I, I hate that we, we keep, continue to go down this, this route, but it's like super pervasive because it almost seems like a response to what, what's happening with Lindsey Graham and what's happening with, you know, Thomas Massie versus Donald Trump and all this stuff. And he's like, well, I'm going to write this. This will probably, this will definitely go nowhere. But the fact that he wrote it.
Ian Carroll
Is, it's like a shot.
Top
Huge balls.
Clint
90% of the bills that Massey authors or co authors never see a vote. But like he's like, let's end the Fed. Let's have nationwide constitutional carry, let's have dual citizenship disclosures. I mean, he's fucking, he's awesome. Like everything I want to see happen, he, he's the guy that's doing it.
Ian Carroll
That's very interesting. So I just don't understand, you know, if this administration is claiming to be America first, then why are they in opposition to him? And is the answer because they're not like you were alluding to earlier?
Clint
Yeah. I mean the sad reality is that I think despite the fact that people say I fucking shill for Trump or something, it's like, no, I've been extraordinarily open and honest about my beliefs about Trump for a very long time, even before I cast a vote for him, that he is in tow to Israel.
Ian Carroll
Right.
Clint
It's just so obvious. Everything he's done is that way. But the reason I didn't, that didn't get me, you know, off of the bandwagon was because it doesn't change. If it's the Democrats in power, the Democrats are just as much. I mean, they. They were fucking arming and funding the Israelis as they were demolishing Gaza for 18 months. So, you know, people that say, like, oh, how could you possibly support Trump? It's like, because he was better on Russia, Ukraine. That's it. That's the answer.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, that there was a time where I remember on X, the sort of Israel conversation was reaching this really big hotspot, and everybody was going hard about Israeli, you know, influence in our own government, and to what degree does that exist and if it's good for us, yada, yada. And then all of a sudden, when Trump had. There was like, a bunch of accounts that they were trying to get him on, and all of them just fell apart. I forget what it was. It was like 33 accounts, 32 of them were felonies. Remember that whole situation. And then they all just kind of fell away and. Right. And when that happened, people galvanized to him in a huge way because, you know, obviously, when you see somebody who's, who's unjustly persecuted, you know, you. You have empathy for that situation, if you're paying attention. But I did find it fascinating because a lot of the people who were espousing anti Israel sentiments all of a sudden galvanized to Trump. And, you know, I was very much aware of his relationship with Israel, and I found that fascinating.
Top
It's an odd relationship because I also voted for Trump and, you know, my stance on Israel. But it's. It's one of these things where it's like. It's kind of like the lesser of two evils. And you. You sort of knew what he was promising at the very least. So if he did deliver on the promises, which he did a couple of them, it's like, hey, we, we got a W here. But what I find more interesting right now is I just pulled up the. On the banner there, the Crowder turnabout we have.
Clint
Yeah, this is interesting.
Top
It's super interesting because again, back to Israel, back to Trump. You still have Donald Trump. And I think last week, maybe I was talking about this last week where you have this, like, establishment, like this political guard still pushing this, pushing this thing, this, this Jewish thing. And, And I'm like, Donald Trump hasn't picked up on what is, like, what is on what, what's on the tea leaves yet. Or maybe he has, and he's kind of like, slow playing it slow, rolling it out. You know, you've got Rogan kind of pushing this out slowly. But now we have the mainstream media, which is, in my opinion, well, the mainstream media is dead. But the mainstream media now would be Daily Wire, Steven Crowder, Tim Pool. This is the new mainstream. And they, it's interesting, it's an interesting move to see them on, on Rumble. That's another conversation. But Steven Crowder now kind of, he came out and he was like, wouldn't you believe this? All these politicians funded by Israel. And of course, he frames it with like, oh, you know, like, the Democrats take way more. They take like at least twice the amount of money. But the Republicans are taking astronomical amounts of money, too. So it's like, you know, don't mind the man behind the curtain here. I'm not going to attack him on that. I understand. Like, we have this right left paradigm that you've got to play and you've got to play on your team. And I get why, because the other team is just horrible. So let's not talk about that. But it's interesting that he's now being allowed to talk about the Israeli influence in our politics just as the Daily Wire is just imploding and collapsing on itself. Matt Walsh as well. But I know, Clint, you got a lot to say about it, so go ahead.
Clint
Yeah, well, so it's, it's interesting because I watched that Crowder segment just out of, you know, morbid curiosity to see what angle he would take on it. Because I was like, I'm sure this is going to be relatively milquetoast, but like, maybe he goes hard in the paint. He's like, now he's, he's crushing on Rumble. Maybe he's just gonna, you know, let it fly. And he's like, he's like. So basically his argument is this. He goes, all this money, all the, all these funds are going to these Democrats. These Democrats are completely counter to my interest into America's interest into the Constitution. And he's like. And APAC is funding them, too. He's like, they're not, they're not just funding the Lindsey Grahams of the world. They're funding the Ayanna Presley's and the AOCs and the, whatever that Muslim lady's name is. I can't remember. God, I'm blanking on it. Anyways, so. But he's saying, he's saying. So basically the only litmus test that they have for whether or not you get APAC funds is or do you stand with Israel. You say, yes, you get a bag, you get a half a million dollars to go run. Right? Are you gonna play it?
Top
No. As. As you're talking, though, I. This. This happened a couple days before that video. Are you aware of this meme?
Clint
Yeah, I saw it.
Top
Okay, so this is the. The Happy Merchant meme, you know, the. The Greedy Merchant meme. But it's. It's blacked out, as you see. And it's. It's pertaining to the JFK files, which he. It's just weird. It's just. It's a weird. Like, he signals.
Clint
Oh, I didn't even recognize that.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, that.
Top
It's the. It's a silhouette of the guy. Yeah. With the hands. So he puts it up.
Clint
Aggressive.
Top
It is, but. So the question at the time was, this was a couple days ago, early this week or maybe late last week. And people like, does he know what he. What he's talking about with his.
Ian Carroll
There's a chance that he doesn't.
Clint
Right. Catch it.
Ian Carroll
Well, that's. So it is.
Clint
It's.
Ian Carroll
It's innocuous in that way. Like, it's hard to catch it on the first go round. I didn't catch it in the first go around. So there's always room for him having done that accidentally. But, I mean, there is also this gigantic cultural shift where all of a sudden, it's okay to talk about this. And. And to your point, right, he's saying, like, the Democrats take twice as more as much, and the Republicans, they still take an astronomical amount. So the cat's out of the bag. And the way we're playing with this information is almost like the lesser of two evils is the filter that it's passing through.
Clint
Let me give the conclusion that I was getting to. On. On the Crowder angle. So he says, you know, they're giving all this money to these Democrats that ultimately are countered the Constitution. So therefore, basically, they're un American. Like, what they're doing is un American. And I'm like, no, no, no, that's. You're not. You're not connecting the dots here. So he goes. He goes. Like, as he's saying this, he's saying they want to, you know, trans our kids and ruin our culture and do all this. Like, that's what he's saying. That's what he's saying the Democrats are doing and Apex funding it. And he goes, interesting. And he goes, I just want to be very clear, though. I stand with Israel. That's what he says. And I'm like, yeah, I'm like, so you stand with Israel despite the fact that you understand that their lobby is responsible for destroying your country, destroying your Culture. Because that's. I mean, that's what he's saying. I'm not even giving my opinion on whether or not he's right. Just saying that's what he's saying. And then he goes, and I stand with Israel. So I just want to be very.
Ian Carroll
Clear what, like, it's just the Democrats are engaging in cultural decay that's funded by Israel.
Clint
Right, but. But here's the problem. And this is why it still pisses me off. And this is why you're still being pied pipered away from the truth. The fucking GOP is doing the same thing, dude. Sure, they get a little bit less money because their voters are already, like, totally indoctrinated into sacrificing their nation on the altar of Israel. So they don't need all of the funding to get them to support Israel anyways, because the fucking GOP is going to do it anyways. But it doesn't change the fact that, like, both sides of the aisle are destroying your country. Both sides, Stephen. And you still stand with Israel regardless of that. Like, it's just like, this is what pisses me off. And this is why, like, yeah, the Overton window shifting, but it's just not shifting enough, man. Like, you need to fucking actually get with the program. Be like, look, no wars, no funding for Israel. I'm not asking you to hate them. I'm not asking you to go to war with Israel. I'm just saying we're done here. We fucking. We have sacrificed $10 trillion plus on wars for Israel in the past 25 years. If that's not enough for you to go, this is a problem. This is an abusive relationship, then what? What more do you need to see?
Ian Carroll
Sorry, I don't know. Is it. The Overton window is going to keep shifting. I'm eager to see what Jew noticing kind of, you know, development we're going to be talking about next week. Just because it seems like every time we sit down to do this show and we say we're not going to talk about the Jews, and it just. There's some other development. Like this thing has a motor on it and we're not stopping it. And it's. It's now reaching like, you know, a sort of a snowball tumbling downhill where this thing has become massive and I don't know who the hell can stand in its way to. To stop it. And I don't know where it goes exactly, but I don't think it's going to be pretty.
Clint
I'll tell you, it goes Somewhere bad. And I just want to be very clear. I, I think that the framing on this as Jew noticing, which I know you're doing playfully. But yeah, I think it, I think it's totally counter to like a productive conversation about how to remedy this.
Ian Carroll
Agreed.
Clint
People. When people focus on Jewish people broadly, when it's particularly given that there's so many Jews that are not. Like there's Jews that protest Israel, like.
Ian Carroll
A lot of them, I have family members who are messianic Jews, which is confusing. There's lots, there's, there's a lot of different variety.
Clint
I'm just saying it's a huge mistake. And I think that's, that is the, that is the one area of, I guess you could say, agreement I have with the James Lindsay's of the world is that this is taking us in a very bad place, like a very, very dark place and an unproductive one and a potentially violent one and one I'm not interested in at all. I mean, I genuinely am an individualist. I genuinely do not hold someone, like, I don't hold me responsible for the actions of Lindsey Graham because, well, Lindsey Graham is a bad example because he's not a straight white guy, John McCain, but because we're straight white men, I'm ultimately culpable for his, his sins. It's like, that's nonsense. It's the same thing for Jewish people. I just, I just hate that that's how it's going. But the problem is, is because you create all of these anti Semitism laws and all this other that makes it impossible for us to talk about or makes it right, like taboo it then and all these other like weird symmetries that people start to notice, it then makes them go oh, oh no, it's all Jews. That's what's happening here. And it's like, well now, now you got a real problem on your hands because you tried to suppress an honest conversation about what's actually happening, which is that our, our government is subservient to a foreign nation and that's a fucking problem. But because we can't talk about that honestly now you got people hating Jews.
Ian Carroll
This is what I've been calling the pressure cooker effect, right? Where they suppress speech on it long enough and that speech doesn't go away and there's no valve for, for this sort of tension to be released. And then eventually something does come along and instead of just cracking the valve, it rips the top off and the conversation explodes. And what came along was X and from where I'm sitting right now, the only thing that I'm on the fence about and I'm leaning towards what I think is the answer is whether or not this was done by design. Because it's. We're looking at a culmination of so many really climactic events taking place all around. Like, you know, 20, 25. It's been happening, really building up in a tremendous way for the past five years. And I look the way that all of these dominoes are set in effect, and I go, if somebody didn't plan this, it's almost a missed opportunity because it's one hell of a plan. I lean towards. This was done on purpose. But either way, it doesn't matter. The fact of the matter is when you suppress speech to the degree that it has been suppressed, and then you suddenly allow the dialogue to take place years beyond when it should have taken place, it's going to fucking explode. And now, once again, just to reiterate, we're in this place now where there's no nuance. It's not who are the Jews or what are the Jews, or are we talking about the state of Israel, are we talking about politics or the government and yada yada, it's just fucking the Jews. And that is. It's not. It's not constructive. It's not going to go anywhere good.
Top
This is. This leads. I mean, this leads us to the next couple of topics, which is always about the Jews. But it's.
Clint
Bump your level just slightly. Sure.
Top
Can you guys hear me better now? Maybe internally, I'll bump it. All right, here we go. Can you hear me?
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Top
Okay, so it. On Nephilim Death Squad this week, we did an episode that is unusual.
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Top
To the ones that we usually do. It's like, it's not something that I do. I'm not doing Tower Gang on there. I'm not being bombast. The bombastic personality that a lot of people know me as, I am just asking questions. I'm trying to perform an interview. So if people are fans of that show, you understand how I operate. I'll sit back, I'll pick my shots, and we'll move the conversation. And we had our. Our friend Donnie. Donnie discerned. Donnie Darkened. He's got over a hundred thousand followers on X. He came to prominence basically with his theories about how Donald Trump may be the Antichrist. And since then, he's kind of moved on to this idea of the. The people forming against Israel. This is all biblical. And this will lead to the podcast that you did this week, Clint, which is really interesting as well. So he thinks that the end times are near and God is allowing Israel to be targeted in a way, and they will be persecuted, and the people that persecute them will eventually fall for a great deception. And while I don't necessarily 100 disagree with him, because we've been calling that as well, we've been saying, oh, this is the time. Everybody's pointing at the Jews in Israel and they're saying, you know, these people are doing wrong. And I'm watching people like Stu Peters, and they're form. They're forming. You know, they're formating. Well, even.
Ian Carroll
Even outside of Stu Peters, right. Stu Peters has been vocal about it, but now it's, you know, it's getting to other places where people were much more afraid to talk about it. Now they're using their platforms, right?
Top
And it's like no one's having the conversation. But this episode was unusual because, like, I ended up yelling at this guy because he's just talking over me, and he's. He's very passionate about his point. And I'm like, no, no, no. Like, I understand what you're saying, but there is. There's some nuance with this conversation where his. His point of view was that God is sovereign, so the plan is going to end up the way the plan is going to end up. And basically, we. We just perform no action because this is the end times. And I was saying, I don't know if this is the end times, because according to the Bible that you've been quoting, it says nobody knows the time or place. So now I'm looking at what's left on the table, and we have a group of people who are doing some really nefarious things. And I'm like, well, we need to stop them. But when you say that, that means to most people, we need to form the Third Reich, you know, put them on train cars. I'm like, no, it didn't work the first time. But you also can't allow a demographic or a small group within this demographic of people to continue to subvert your religion, number one, and your politics and poison your food and create pornography and, you know, create propaganda. You just can't. It can't allow. It can't be allowed anymore. As you. As you said, Clint. But now, when you're giving this any meaningful pushback, even the people who would have agreed with you before, they're like, we're at a point where it's just getting too dangerous. And we gotta step back and hit. I'm like, no, I completely. I just disagree. Like, we have to have something to leave for our children. Much of a Christian fundamentalist you are. We have to have some sort of like, normalcy. I'm not asking for heaven on earth. What I'm asking for is like, can we have sound money though?
Ian Carroll
Right?
Top
I'm. I don't think, like, we're ever going to eliminate evil and sin and everything will be perfect. And I never, I don't even want that. I think it's very interesting that things aren't perfect. I find this world to be hilarious and funny and unpredictable. Childhood cancer. Hahaha. Right, very. What I'm saying is like, it's, it's a beautiful thing though. The, the earth that we live on. Even with the tragedies that happen, like car accidents, these things are not necessarily evil or good. They just happen. And it is what it is. But we, we can't give up on this is speaking to the Christian fundamentals. We can't give up on a future that you think may not come because you think that God's sovereignty is going to have this plan that will end right now. Nobody knows when this is going to come to fruition.
Clint
Right, Good example. I mean. Sorry, you go ahead, go ahead. Okay. I just want to say this is, this ties in, well, to that conversation I had with Paul from Understanding Conspiracy is like, he's basically saying that the timeline that, you know, 99% of Christians are functioning on is just wrong and that, that in fact, you know, essentially revelation already has happened or.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, yeah, revelation has already happened in the millennial kingdom, has already been established.
Top
And then my whole world view and paradigm has been.
Clint
Yeah, I mean, it had. But you know, I have no idea if this guy's right. If he is. It's obviously, you know, earth shattering, but he's basically saying that we're now in the little season and, and where Satan has reigned. And I got to be honest, like, as he's, as he's explaining this all to me, you're just like, man, the past, you know, 25 years in particular have really felt that way. Like where you get ahead by being deceptive, you get ahead by selling out, you get ahead by being immoral, you get ahead by, you know, sacrificing your child to whatever sort of social circle that would think that it's okay to, you know, put your kid on puberty blockers or chop off body parts. It's like, like there is some. And then you, you get ahead by masking up and social distancing and staying away from your fucking loved ones as they perish. You know, like these are demonic things, like evil things. And, and if we're in Satan's little season, it's like, all right, well then all of that makes sense. It just immediately clicked for me. I was like, yeah, that does make sense. But then, you know, I do have to say there's also, as top was, you know, pointing out, there's just an immense amount of beauty that transpires simultaneously and like real, real love and real, you know, self sacrifice and just things that are, you know, all of the good things that you would imagine that would not be transpiring under, under Satan's reign. But then I also understand that even if, if it is true and God has released the devil back upon the world, you still have free will and you still have the capacity to, to basically not do what you're influenced to do. So I don't know, Paul, I just thought it's a very great. Yeah, I just, I just want to say real quick, that episode dropped at noon today. So once you're done watching or listening to this, check that out.
Ian Carroll
I'm probably going to end up checking it out after this because it's a crossover.
Clint
Yeah, it's audio and video.
Ian Carroll
Oh. Oh, it is. Okay. It's a crossover that I'm really happy to see because I really enjoy Paul and I'm fascinated to see the conversation between you guys. He's got a lot of really good information when it comes to this idea of the little season, just to kind of clue people in.
Top
Like now just. You got to, if you enjoy that episode, go check out his book, the Nephilim Look Like Clowns. Yeah, it's a very interesting, interesting topic. And he's like one of the first people to do this deep dive. He's a.
Ian Carroll
And he's not. Yeah, he's not short on information either. It's like he's got. You got a question as to how he came to this conclusion? He's got a reason, he's got information to back it up. Is your decision whether or not you agree with that information. But it's not just shit that he's coming up with on his own. But what I would say is that just for the thousand foot overview, it's. He, he looks to Tartaria, which has really taken the conspiracy community by storm over these last five years in a huge way. And he says that that that's the actual remains of the millennial Kingdom, Christ's reign here on Earth. And also I agree with him in the sense that it does appear that there are those who are manufacturing the fulfillment of prophecy. And one of the best examples you can give of that is the red heifer situation where they're gearing up to sacrifice these heifers. They're going to use the ashes to sanctify the tools that they're going to use to bury, to build rather the third Temple. And what's fascinating about that is that all of those red heifers came out of Texas. They came from a ranch whose sole purpose was to genetically create the perfect red heifer in order to essentially sell this to Rabbinic Jews in Israel. They'll pay a lot of money for it. And for the first time in I don't know how long, maybe thousands of years, they were able to produce not only one, but like, I think it started off as eight red heers, and then it whittled down to five, and then it whittleddown to three. And then that was the last thing we heard about it because on October 7th with the attacks from Hamas, one of the leaders of Hamas said that partly this was due to the Red Heer prophecy, the fact that they were bringing about these red Heers and, you know, getting ready to sacrifice them. So in that way I look at that as like, that's, that's man manufacturing prophecy and there's a lot of examples of that. And, and I think the question that we're left to ask is, does that make it folly? In other words, if, if, if man creates the prophecy, is it still the fulfillment of prophecy? And that is something that I'm, I'm, I'm simply not sure of. Because even when it comes to the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, when it comes to war, obviously that is a man made prophecy, you know, plague or, you know, a man made prophecy.
Clint
Well, we already had the man made pestilence. That happened. That was called 2020. So.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, but exactly.
Clint
Actually, I think it was the first time I had you guys on Liberty lockdown. I said exactly that. I said I don't think that you can, I don't think you can usher in prophecy like I think the prophecy like, but maybe you can, I don't know. Right.
Ian Carroll
Because the question is, is the prophecy about when mankind gets to the point where they can do this? And I don't have the answer to that. I really.
Clint
Yeah, I don't either. But I'm just saying I do not believe that that would be, you know, like Especially to have it being brought about by people that otherwise consider themselves to be, you know, walking in God's footsteps or to be of his, of his flock. I just. That to expedite the end of the earth seems counter to God's will, right? So I'm, I just reject it. You know, like, maybe I'm wrong, but I just reject it. I think anybody that's trying to bring about the Apocalypse, I don't think you're working in, in the, the interest of the people of the earth, nor God.
Top
Well, I, I agree with you because it's almost like, all right, Jesus is sitting on his throne and then some Jews go and they burn some cows. And he's like, I guess I gotta go. And he's, you know, he gets up and he comes back and he kills.
Ian Carroll
I gotta get up.
Top
Yes, you gotta get up with like.
Clint
You know, like these idiots.
Top
So that doesn't seem likely to me. But then I think about. So if you believe in the story of Jesus coming down and what happened to him, and him dying for people's, for, for humanity's sins.
Ian Carroll
Good point.
Top
This was a plan that God created, but it was fulfilled by these people who. He said, you know, your father is Satan and you're from the, you're from the synagogue of Satan, your father's the devil. He said that they're Jews that are, that are not. They lie, they're counterfeit Jews. And they eventually get the Romans to kill him. Although I like to say they killed him because they begged for his death. And it's, it's like they were fulfilling this prophecy that they were. That they were unable to stop themselves from doing. And they actually celebrated it. But in the end, it turns out that his death would be the. His death would be that. For the salvation of the world.
Ian Carroll
So they kind of a death blow to them.
Top
It's. It's their death blow. It's what they've been, you know, if, again, if you follow the story, if you believe the story, when Jesus was prophesied to be born, these entities went around trying to kill every firstborn child because they didn't want him born, period. But in the end, they killed him and fulfilled the prophecy that they knew was going to happen. Because it's in the Old Testament. They tell you how it's going to go down and they still did it anyway. So it's kind of like, yeah, this is prophecy and these people are fulfilling it. But like, are they. Do they have no choice but to fulfill it?
Ian Carroll
Well, that's where I do agree with Donnie because Donnie was talking about how God sends a strong delusion, right? And it's like he does purposely blind those who aren't willing to look at the truth. It's almost like, okay, you're not gonna look at the truth. I'm gonna make it a lot harder for you to see it then. And that seems to happen several times throughout the Bible as well. So I don't know. I'm really on the fence about that. I don't know how I feel. I just recognize, like, even if you want been saying one of the prophecies is like the drying of the Euphrates and it's like, well, now they're cloud seeding and all this other shit. And that's as far as they're willing to admit. But I think it goes beyond that. So could they feasibly manufacture that prophecy too? I don't know. It doesn't seem out of the realm of possibilities.
Clint
What I thought was really interesting is that Paul was saying that the Little season began 250 years ago and he. He aligned it perfectly with the American Revolution, the founding of America. It's a crazy 76. And I was like, holy fucking shit. He's saying, you know, basically the foundation of America is one of liberty. And obviously freedom can be under the framework of Satan. You know, you're not. So, yeah, I thought that was really interesting.
Ian Carroll
But then I specifically, revolution. Revolting.
Clint
Yeah, and. Well, yeah, and revolting against God too, actually.
Top
Really funny. Bucktooth Jesus. Reverend Bucktooth Jesus put out a short. I wish I was on the show yesterday. She put out a short that said like, basically liberty is like one of the underpinnings of Satanism. And I'm like, fuck, Larry.
Clint
Yeah, no, that's not. Yeah, that is the argument. But I just thought it was really interesting because, you know, America's foundation was built by almost exclusively Christian refugees. Like people that were sort of, kind of.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, well, those who call themselves Christian but are not.
Clint
Well, sure. I mean, who knows? This is why it makes it very hard to analyze any of this stuff is because I can't know these people's hearts or, you know, but I just thought it was really interesting. And then if you actually start to connect the dots and you say, like, all right, so you got. You got World War I, World War II, and then you have this build up to World War iii. And, and it's like, well, if it's going to be. This is, you know, Satan's era. It's like, it's. It's culminating. And he's like, yeah, the. You have. The devil is basically marshaling his forces from the four corners of the earth. And it's like, yeah, you've got America, Russia, China, Europe. It's like, yeah, well, you got your four corners. Like, there you go. It's just very.
Top
It's.
Clint
It's all. It's all very interesting to think about. I have no idea if he's right, and I'm sure I'm going to get immense pushback from my audience. Such a weird topic.
Top
We do, too. We do. I mean, we're in that realm. But you know what? Let's continue the conversation really quick. I am cutting the stream to everywhere except for Dangerous.
Clint
Yeah, kill the stream to X. You guys got to come and make sure you subscribe to the audio version of Dangerous Retards RTRD and. And subscribe on YouTube and rumble and everywhere else so you can watch the whole thing. But we get. We gots to get rid of the live stream.
Ian Carroll
We.
Top
We want to move people of.
Ian Carroll
We have.
Top
We all have, like, sizable audiences, so we want to move you guys over so that you subscribe to us here and just watch the rest of the show. It's all free. Watch us subscribe on. On audio and video platforms. Rumble, YouTube, wherever. We'll see you in the other side. Goodbye, people. What was I saying, David?
Ian Carroll
I don't know, but I just. I'm so excited for this arc. I've just been watching Clint develop in the. And it's not that I'm expecting you to jump all the way in and be like, jesus Christ is definitively, you know, the son of God who. Who came and died for sins.
Clint
Paul said I should say it once just to be safe, so Christ is king. There we go.
Ian Carroll
You know what I. What I like, though, is, like, I look at you, Clinton. I recognize your. Your analytical mind, and I'm like, if he can just see these things, then he will find them fascinating. And. And that is a good enough start for me, is that you're finding it as fascinating as you are. It's very exciting.
Clint
I've never. I've never rejected, you know, religion. I've just never been convinced. And, you know, I just have. I have a very. As you guys can tell, I have a very high threshold for when it comes to conspiracies, when it comes to religion, when it comes to news stories. I have a very high detector and a threshold by which I must be proven that this is actually factual. And, you know, God has not shown himself to me at this point. But I'm, I'm looking, you know, I'm.
Top
Trying in some ways, dude, there is a lot of. There's a lot of bullshit. It so much where, like, it drew me away for a very long time where I'm like, I don't even want to look at this stuff because it's surrounded by nonsense. But I think things are like, like in, in these times now, there's going to be like a falling away, but there will also be people like looking at it a little bit deeper because there's a little bit. There's going to be more truth coming out and it's going to make more sense as the world.
Ian Carroll
I think it's kind of out with the faggots and in with the critical thinkers. I think is, is where we're going.
Top
A lot of, A lot of gatekeeping.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. And there's also a lot of people that are just galvanized to Christianity or another religion because it gives them identity. And I recognize that in people. Right. I've talked about this before. We're all on this great big search to figure out who we are. And that's a lot of work and it takes a long time, honestly, and it's painful. Instead, wouldn't it be nice to just pick something that gave you talking points, that gave you an identity, that, that gave you a tribe? And that's what we see a lot when it comes to like the left, even right. These people are just disenfranchised and they're looking for a way to expedite the finding myself process. So a lot of people do that.
Top
And I got to, I got to interject.
Clint
It ain't just the left. I mean, that's democratic.
Top
Oh, yeah.
Ian Carroll
Oh, you're 100 correct.
Clint
Yeah, that, that is, that is tribe. And I gotta say syncs up perfectly with the diminution of the church that as people fell away from faith and from God, they still needed a flock, they still needed a faith, and they replaced the church with I'm a Republican, I'm a Democrat, and some did it with I'm a libertarian. Like, I'm not going to even remove us from that camp either. So, yeah, I think it's, it's. Obviously, it's a placeholder, but it's still a hole, you know, it's still a hole in your heart for something.
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Clint
And a lot of people say it's God.
Ian Carroll
Well, that's the thing is we, I do believe we're like these vessels and we have part of why we're here is to make a decision about what's going to fill this void. There is, like, a void in us, and it can be, like, kind of filled against your will, although it's not.
Top
Really against your will. Dangerous. What's that? It's a content hole you got to fill.
Ian Carroll
Content hole.
Clint
If you want your hole filled against your will, make sure you show up at Rapapalooza.
Ian Carroll
I don't know if we're going to call it Rapapalooza because we want to be invited back. I don't know what we're going to call it, but if we tell this. This theater that we're doing fucking Rapapalooza, I don't know.
Top
We probably should have plugged this when. When Clint's thing was connected. But, yeah, we. We are, like, moving full bore forward with this. I have already made contact with the theater, so it's going to be there. We've made contact with Sam Tripoli. He's down.
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Top
So it's just. It's all about numbers and it's all about timing and can we pull this off? And I think we can because we've done it before.
Clint
So get ready to plan in Florida. Yes.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. Tentatively, it is the 14th and 15th June. We will see. But so far, that feels pretty good.
Top
So, David, I. I was. I remember what I was saying before I cut myself off to end the streams. We were talking about the little season and how we get extreme pushback from this. Like, it's the people that hate us the most online are little season. We call them, like, the little seasoners. You know, little seasoners. I'm gonna make them a T shirt with the little Caesars box, but it'll say little seasoners. They're. They're super passionate about this theory. And I. I still don't know where I sit on this theory. I like the seven year tribulation and the, you know, the traditional idea of Christ coming back and then ruling for a thousand years. And there's some reasons why I do like that theory. And two of the biggest ones which I bring up to Paul, and Paul's such a good dude, where he's like, I see that and I. I get it. I get it. But then he'll show you his information, and every time I talk to him, I'm like, damn, this is good information, dog. But one of them would be that there's, like, catastrophes that are supposed to occur. The book of Revelation says that they are. The mountains are flattened after. After all of these natural cataclysmic events. And this also leads back to what we were talking about with this, the nine Puharich telepathy tapes and the messages that these entities continue to give to people about environmentalism. Got to protect the environment because like.
Ian Carroll
Maybe some impending climate related disaster is coming.
Top
It seems like these demons are always trying to push back against climate related disaster because they're like, that's the end of a stall when that happens. Like we. So they're probably like, clean up the oceans, please.
Ian Carroll
So I got, we. When we crossed that bridge, I got to. Because last time we told Clint about our theory and I think now it's, it's probably time to tell the other half of it just a little bit. But we'll cross that bridge later.
Top
One more thing. The, the idea of. So if, if we are in the little season, that would mean that Jesus would have had to have reigned for a thousand years with an iron rod and it would have been a fantastical reign where there would have been a plentiful amount of food, no sickness. It would have been tremendous. The build it does attribute to whatever these tartarian buildings may have been with these wonderful arches that they're like, how did they make that in the past?
Ian Carroll
And we can't even recreate it.
Top
But then there's also the issue of like, okay, so this guy reigned for a thousand years. Jesus Christ himself came down, sat on the throne in Jerusalem, reigned. And we don't have one shred of evidence for that.
Clint
Hard to believe. Yeah, he said, he said that it could be like the spirit, like he's not actually. He didn't come back down to the earth and reign in physical body, but rather he let in spirit. And like I. His. His whole argument is kind of. It's unfalsifiable to a certain degree because he's saying, you know, there's this, this thousand year reign, but there's also a thousand years of fake history that didn't happen. And like, which enables him to condense this time frame down to make this work. And I'm like, well, who were we talking to?
Ian Carroll
We were talking to John Le Bon, right? I think, no, it wasn't John Lebanon. I forget who it was that they were talking about. Was this the Ar Arc. Who the hell did we talk to? Top that was saying, like you can actually only if you start to look at these documents that, you know, talk about ancient times and then you find if you read them enough that they're actually sort. They're. They're quoting other source material. So Then you go and hunt down that source material. And then all of a sudden, he said over and over again, I don't know if this is true. Who was it? Was it John?
Top
John?
Ian Carroll
Yeah, it was John Le Bon. He says, you get to a certain point in like the 1800s, and there's simply no other place to go beyond that. Everything stops. It just. It just alludes to other source material that we don't have.
Top
The Library of Alexandria was a point that he was making where like, you can go back and there is writings about the library. And you go, well, what are those writings referring to? And you go back and you go back and you go back. And then there's one guy at the very end of this chain here, and he's like. He didn't even really talk about a library. He kind of inferred the place, but there was never any mention of a library with like this many books. It was just like a loose interpretation of it. But then the myth or the story gets mistranslated years later.
Ian Carroll
Now, it's something that is the cornerstone of much discussion, right? The Library of Alexandria, we lost all of this history and all of this information about the nature of humanity and where we came from and all this other shit, and it burned down to the. And it's like, well, that actually fucking is not. That's a whole lot of speculation, I suppose. And so, yeah, I don't know. I don't know what the hell the truth is.
Clint
But I think. I think what made it so hard for me to believe is that he's saying, you know, a thousand years. Like, basically we're in. We're in 1200 AD as opposed to what we are now or something somewhere around there. And I'm like. I'm like, man, you're talking about such a conspiracy because you have. You have the Chinese culture, you have the Japanese, you have all the Russians, you have all these other play. Well, maybe not the Russians, but like these other places that don't function off of Christianity at all, like, that would not have been influenced, that in fact have their own calendars, they have their own time scales. Oh, go ahead. You guys obviously have something.
Top
It's actually.
Ian Carroll
Surprised.
Top
Yeah, like some of the, like Japanese words and even Chinese words. We had Brian of Demon erasers break some of these written letters down.
Ian Carroll
Their characters.
Top
Yeah, they're characters that create like a. There's a character that creates the word human, but when you put a cross, when you put a cross on it, it's human. When you take the cross Away or you put a second cross. It means giant.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. No, no, it's like there's this. It almost looks like an inverted V with a little swooshies. The little legs are swooshies and that's like a man. And then to get God, it's the exact same thing, but it's got two dashes going across it. And then if you remove one dash, it makes giant, which is Nephilim.
Top
Yeah.
Ian Carroll
In the middle of God and man. Right. Which is exactly what the Nephilim would have been. So there's like a lot of fascinating shit with, with Japanese characters and how it applies to the Bible.
Clint
Japanese did have like event, evangelical influence, I think. I don't think that the Chinese did. I could be wrong though.
Ian Carroll
I don't know. I, I don't know. I don't know where to place a lot of. I look at what, what Paul says and I find it fascinating and I think that there's a lot of veracity to it. But it's just one of those things where like yeah, you're kind of right, it's unfalsifiable to a certain degree. It's like if this isn't the case, then this might be the case. And that is very hard to prove other way. But I do recognize that there has been this massive effort to obscure this, these remains of Tartaria from us. And, and that's interesting. It's like if it really was part of the, like the Mongol Empire, I think it's kind of how it gets traced back to that part of Asia is where it originates and then it spills out into the world and it's fucking massive. And it's like, well why is there this, you know, why, why is there this effort to obscure this? Why aren't we talking? And then it, then of course it bleeds into like the World's Fair and Chicago and shit. And, and how strange that is because these are all meant to be pop up structures. But when you look at the pictures of the World Fair, these are unbelievably meticulously created beautiful pieces of architecture. But we're meant to believe that this was just like they just tore them down. It doesn't even make any sense. And then of course the mud flood where like subterranean levels of buildings exist that suggest the street level was like three stories lower than what we're at.
Clint
The part of the show.
Top
We're at the part of the show.
Ian Carroll
There's a lot of. I, I give it to him, you know, it's Very interesting. I just don't know where to put it right now.
Clint
Well, so, I mean, the reason I take all of this more seriously now is because after living through the past five years, if you can't get some level of consensus when it comes to whether or not, you know, Covid was manmade or the lockdowns were effective, or the vaccines were safe, or social distancing was good, or Donald Trump was in tow to Vladimir Putin, or whether or not the election of 2020 was legitimate, or whether or not there was WNDs in Iraq, whether they're, you know, who, who took out jfk if you can't get any, or, or whether Richard Nixon was actually guilty of Watergate, or if he was actually taken out because he was on, on, you know, in pursuit of the CIA, which was responsible for assassinating jfk. Like, there's so. There's so much in modern times that we can't get the truth about, and you expect me to believe what happened 3, 4, 500, 600, 700,000, 2,000 years ago? Like, get the out of here, dude. Like, there's no way we're being told the truth about.
Top
First things first, Clint. Who the fuck cares who killed jfk? It was so long ago. So that's completely irrelevant.
Ian Carroll
Why are you worried?
Clint
Why. Why should it even matter? You know, like, it happened 60 years ago. You take my opinion on that even matters.
Top
Another question is I got to point.
Clint
Out to our audience that was Shapiro wrote an article saying that this week. So I just want to be clear.
Top
Completely a joke. But also, I don't. I don't really care anymore at this point either. We're moving along because they've apparently discovered some CIA documents about the fucking Ark of the Covenant. And why is it, why does. Why is this in Mar a Lago? It's. I don't think this is the real one because I think he's a little too close. He's too close to. He's standing way too close to it.
Ian Carroll
Unless it seems like people who are near the Ark in the Bible get like something akin to, like, radiation poisoning. Not just, like just fucking fall apart and die.
Top
Yeah, but like it said, if you're not from the tribe, I think the tribe of Levi. So if you're not a Levite and you're not, like, properly, like, prayed up move. You can't even move this thing. There's. There's dudes that, like, they're moving it with sticks and another guy's just walking by him. And in the Bible, it's like, oh, it tips over and he. And he like, helps it. Helps it to stay up and he just explodes. This is where you get from Indiana Jones with the guy, like when they look at this, they like explode.
Ian Carroll
Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Their eyes.
Clint
Chosen poorly.
Top
Yes, exactly.
Ian Carroll
When I was a young man, I used to listen to Immortal Technique before I realized he was like, I don't know, like a. Some sort of communist pagan character. But he had this. This one line where he talks about the arcanic Ark of the Covenant being buried in Ethiopia. And that was always very fascinating to me. So of course I went forward and espoused it as if it was the truth. And I had done that research and. And you know, now all of a sudden this. This shit is actually happening. Apparently. They did that. I know you have that pulled up there. I'm going to read a little bit from this article from the New York Post. It's titled the CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant's existence using remote viewing, which is fucking fantastic. Resurfaced declassified doc's claim. And this was just the other day. This was just yesterday, actually. The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark by way of remote viewing, AKA extrasensory perception, or esp, which is fascinating because the telepathy tapes are gripping people. And much of what they're describing in the telepathy tapes is remote viewing. More so than just telepathy, but alleging the mysterious and sacred object is guarded by entities with an unknown power. A recently resurfaced declassified document claims. I just want to stop there. I don't want to read anymore. I want to know. Because I know what. What you think about it, top. And I know what I think about it, top.
Top
Oh, I want to know what Clint thinks.
Ian Carroll
Clint, what the fuck, man? The CIA is telling you that somehow. I'm not saying that this is definitively true, but what do you make of it, though? They are liars. They are liars, but they have remote viewed the Ark of the Covenant. And not only that it exists in Ethiopia, but it is guarded by entities with unknown powers. What is that? What does that mean, Clint? Make sense of it for me.
Clint
Well, I mean, you'd have to actually have. You want me to put on my normie hat? You'd have to actually have confirmation of the remote viewing.
Ian Carroll
You'd actually have proof and confirmation.
Clint
You would.
Ian Carroll
Evidence.
Clint
I'm sorry. Sorry. You would. Because remote viewing like they have. They have other, you know, disclosures that said that they had remote viewing of Mars that showed ancient Buildings like pyramids and shit like that. Yeah, it's like. It's like, all right, but you could fucking pick up a telescope and you don't see that.
Ian Carroll
You know, I kind of want to slap the shit out of the CIA when they do that, when they go, hey, we. We remote viewed the surface of Mars. I'm working, you know, a job. I'm. I'm cooking dinner. I'm cleaning that. What the fuck you want me to do with that information, sir? You remote viewed the surface of Mars? How. Get the. Out of my face. How dare you? What am I supposed to do with that?
Clint
And then they said that there's basically. While he was there, or the remote viewer. I don't know if it was a man or a woman. They. They see this. These giants, essentially, and they're, like, weathered and there. There's already been this cataclysm, and they're basically waiting to be saved from their dying planet. It's like. I don't know what that means at all.
Top
So gay to me.
Clint
But, yeah, I mean, like, I'm just gonna be honest. Like, my. My gut reaction is this is nonsense. I mean, that's. That's my initial reaction. However, I want it to be true. I want it to be true that they were able to telepathically or whatever be able to see the Ark of Covenant. For the real normies out there, can you guys please explain what the Ark of The Covenant is?
Top
1 second. Atma42.10 super chat. Don't ever stop doing this, even if no one pays you for it. For the super chats, we're going to read the rest at the end of the show if there are any more. So thank you guys for contributing. David, the Ark of the Covenant, it was. It's. I think. I think the Ark of the Covenant is, like. It's supposed to store God's, like, holy sacrament. So I think the. The Ten Commandments are in there. There's.
Ian Carroll
It also, like, the throne of God or something like that. It's like the seat of God.
Top
It's modeled after. Let me. I'll pull the picture up again. So it's modeled after the throne of.
Clint
By the way, why does this dude look like James O'Keef? Human growth hormone.
Ian Carroll
Me?
Clint
No, no, the guy in the picture of the.
Ian Carroll
I was like, that's the nicest thing.
Top
That is James O'Keefe.
Clint
Wait, what?
Top
Yeah, dude, he's. Because he's at Mar a Lago standing next to.
Clint
That's James O'Keefe, dude. James O'Keefe. Is getting jacked.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, that's definitely James O'Keefe.
Top
Yeah, dog, that's him. It's. It's from his Twitter.
Clint
Hold on.
Top
Right here.
Clint
I was in studio with him. I was in studio with him a year ago. Look at his chest, dude.
Ian Carroll
He's getting fucking. You can tell by his hands. Look at his hands. You can tell he's been lifting.
Clint
Yeah. When. When I was with them in studio over a year ago or about a year ago, he did not look like that. He's got. He got some. Some.
Ian Carroll
Happens when you fucking carry around all the truth, dude.
Top
This picture. This picture is very old, though. This was from. I don't remember when, but in between 2020 and 2024. So.
Clint
Okay, so he. He shrunk before I saw him.
Top
Then either he shrunk or he's just looking like he's doing. You know, it's fucking. He's doing his thing over there, but.
Ian Carroll
Getting crushed by the truth.
Top
So. Yeah, this part of the Ark of the Covenant there that you sort of see, there's. So it's supposed to replicate the. The throne of God. And when they made it in the Bible, God gave. I forget exactly who he. I think he gave Moses the directions, exactly how to make this to the exact parameters. If it's not to these exact parameters, this thing won't work for whatever they want to do with it. And it's supposed to be a replication of, like, as above, so below. So now the Jews, or whatever we are calling the Jews, they have this thing, and they use it as a weapon. They use it as. Like, they keep it in their temple until the temple is built. But they. They march around. I believe it's like the walls of Jericho. They march around with this thing for like, seven days or three days, and the walls fall. Yeah. So this thing has immense power. We don't know what it is inside of it. They say the. The. The Ten Commandments are in there. The. A part of, like, you know, the story of when the Jews are going through Egypt and God gives them manna from heaven to keep them for. For the time that they're. They're walking there, they eventually rebel. They go, oh, this is not. We get the same thing every day. And so. So some of that's in there, and there's some other in there. So it's supposed to be very sacred. This is like. This is stuff directly from God, the stuff that God has given the Jews with his own hand. You know, he cut the stone out of. Out of the out of the mountain and all that and gave it to them. So that's what this is. People have speculated that it could be like, like the power that it holds, it could be something like nuclear power. Like devastating, absolutely devastating power. So in the sack of, I believe the stack of Jerusalem, when they, when they knocked down the temple, somebody took this or this was moved and it like they lost track of it for hundreds of years. They think it's in modern day Ethiopia. And now that's what, what's significant is that the rumors have been that this thing is being stored in Ethiopia. And the CIA is saying that they remote viewed it in Ethiopia.
Ian Carroll
So back in the 70s. No. And. And yeah, and my thing is. Do you really own. I'm sorry, 1988.
Top
Do you believe Yahweh loot box?
Ian Carroll
Can you believe for a moment that the CIA would have the location of the Ark of the Covenant and that they would just let it rest in Ethiopia?
Clint
Now they go get it.
Ian Carroll
Right, right, right.
Top
Can you touch it? Like, can you actually touch this thing?
Ian Carroll
Because I don't know. They certainly would have killed all of the tall, skinny black people surrounding it, that's for certain. And then they would have found out that they couldn't have touched it, you know, and then they would have figured out a way to transport it without humans getting close to it. I just don't think that they would have ever. So I don't know. I don't know if this is true. The. The CIA has a long history of using remote viewers. You know, that's what popularized the movie, the Men who Stare at Goats. Right. With George Clooney and all those other.
Clint
I could talk about this publicly now because it's not happening. But so for those that aren't aware, which is everybody. I was supposed to be the senior communications director for the undersecretary of HHS.
Ian Carroll
Until they figured out that you could not remote view.
Clint
Exactly. But I was going to be, you know, second in command to the second in command of RFK Jr. Which would have been totally surreal and bizarre. But the reason I bring that up, it fell through for a litany of reasons. And I'm honestly grateful because I love doing what I'm doing. And no, it had nothing to do with that. Amazingly, it should have. That should have been the end of my, my process. But I was recruited to do that and I would have been. I would have had top secret clearance. So the reason that I'm. I bring it up is like, if I don't think I would have had that level of clearance. But had I, oh, motherfucker. I would have been figuring out, did they follow up? Did they go and hunt down the Ark? You know, like, I would have been all over that.
Top
Of course they did. Here's. So here's the thing, man. Like the oss, which turns into the CIA, that's all Nazi shit, dude. And they were after ancient artifacts when they were in Nazi Germany. So when they came here and integrated themselves in America. Yeah, dude. You don't think that they were doing that.
Ian Carroll
They're looking for spirit, destiny. They're looking for the Holy Grail. They're doing it all.
Top
The sphere of destiny is what the Roman soldiers stabbed in Jesus side to make sure he was. He was dead. And water comes out onto the sphere. So, like, Hitler was actually actively looking for these artifacts as he thought that they held. They definitely hold significance, but he thought that they might hold some sort of power.
Clint
Does the Ark of the Covenant not have anything to do with the Chalice of eternal Life? Like, is that a thing?
Ian Carroll
The Chalice of eternal Life sounds a lot like fucking. What's that called?
Top
The.
Ian Carroll
The Fountain of Youth or something?
Clint
Is that.
Ian Carroll
No, I don't. I don't think those things are.
Clint
This thing.
Top
This thing seems more like from. From. Again, you'd be better off talking to somebody. Like, There's a guy, 21 CE, he does a great breakdown of everything about the Ark of the Covenant. But from what I've studied and what I read about, it seems like a weapon. Seems like a weapon. And it seems like also like a sacred. I mean, it's. It's God's throne. So that's why the Jews were keeping it in their temple, because it's like this is a replication that God gave us of what. What it looks like, where he's at, where he's sitting at. So this is like a sacred artifact, but also a weapon when. When it chooses to be or when God wills it. I don't know. This is how the stories go. So, yeah, I don't think it gives you eternal life. It seems like it killed a lot more people than it helps.
Clint
No. Yeah, I was. I was conflating the two. My bad.
Ian Carroll
A lot of the people too. You know, when people are trying to interpret these biblical texts, goes back to Top said before. It seems like it might be some sort of a nuclear weapon. And a lot of what gives that its backing is the idea that much of the things that ailed the people that got too close to the Ark seems to be some sort of like really accelerated radiation poisoning.
Top
Like the, that people I know there's, there's a couple of dudes in Europe that have legitimate cases of coming in contact with UFO. I'm not going to call it UAP. That's a new, that's a new side. UFO. It's a gay thing. They come in contact with UFOs and they're, they have like this accelerated radiation sickness. Radiation poisonings. Yeah, because they're like too close to this stuff.
Clint
Well that's the main reason actually I disagree with Owen Benjamin and so many others that believe that nuclear weapons are fake is that you had mass die offs of, of people from radiation poisoning after the, the testing of the nuclear bomb because they didn't understand like the distance that you had to be away from it. So you have all these idiot soldiers that are laying like a mile away looking through binoculars just watching this explode over and over again and they drop dead.
Ian Carroll
Like how it supposedly interacts with you. Radiation, it just passes through you. Like you, like you're not made of solid. It essentially turns you to Swiss cheese.
Clint
Like but it manipulates your DNA as it, as it passes through you. So it ends up increasing the rate of cancer tremendously in tumors and things like that. So a bunch of these dudes drop dead. Brain cancer. Also in Japan, mass die offs of people with you know, deformity, deformations and, and cancer. And it's just like, I just don't think that that happened because you were fire. Firebombing Tokyo. Like sorry, that's a good point.
Ian Carroll
I think that's, that's got some legs on it. You know. I was watching Uranium Girls. I don't know if you guys ever seen Uranium Girls, but it's a bunch of women who were, you know, put on a production factory line and they're making watches and the, the watch face would glow and that was because of this radioactive uranium. And they would paint that on the watch faces, these girls on the production line. But what they would fucking do is they would dip it in the uranium and then they would lick it to make a fine point on it. And dude, by the end of it, is it Radium Girls? Z Man is awesome says radio might be Radium Girls. Yeah, I think he's correct. It's not Uranium Girls. And, and by the end of it, yeah, they basically, they just start falling apart. Their body starts decaying while they're alive practically. It's a horrifying. Just another one of those examples of not knowing where to be when it.
Clint
Comes to one Lie. The one lie that, that does make the own Benjamins and the Tripoli's of the world sound right is that I think that they lied about the half life. I think that they were totally wrong about the duration by which the, the, the Earth itself is, you know, uninhabitable. Which is why if you look at Chernobyl. Yeah. Chernobyl and other meltdown sites, it's like. No, nature comes back pretty quick, you know, Thriving actually. Yeah, it's still a couple years, but like it's not, it's not. You know, when they were first doing the nuclear testing, they thought that it would be like a thousand years that you couldn't be on that ground, you know.
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Clint
And that's just not true.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. But then again you have. What's the, what's the meltdown? Fukushima, That's a different story when it comes to radiation and what it's doing to the ocean and shit like that. But I mean. Yeah, as far as it couldn't.
Clint
That's because they couldn't even stop it.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. A lot of them are designed in such a way that they don't know how to stop. They never put in like a how to stop it thing. And so they just keep dumping water on it and it just fudgeing, keeps burning.
Top
We'll never need to turn this off.
Ian Carroll
That's kind of. Yeah, that was my understanding.
Clint
They do have, they have fail safes and they have other. But like if you have a cataclysm that, that breaks the fail safes that actually stops the nuclear reaction, well then you're in a lot of fucking trouble. Then you have a full on meltdown which case you just like, all right, we'll just bring in the cement. It's just going to fucking cook forever.
Ian Carroll
Yes. Perpetual nuclear fission. And there's just simply nothing to do about it.
Top
Yeah. The underestimation of, of how nature can heal itself is probably a big mistake. And it attributes to why people like me don't necessarily believe in Bond. I don't believe in the like severity of these bombs, but it's a lot of fun to say like they don't exist because it's like nukes. We know that nuclear. Yeah, nuclear power is. Nuclear power does exist. It's probably very dangerous. Not probably. It is probably. It is definitely dangerous. But it's like to the level that you're lying about. I don't think so. And a good example of that it would be Covid. I remember driving around. So I was allowed to drive around because that was essential. Not like you, I was driving around. Yeah. And with within, like, like, I don't know, two, three weeks of the shutdown in New York City. Like the skies looked like, beautiful again. Like trees were growing. Like no one's on the roads. And it's just like, oh, it only took like two weeks for this to get back to like what it should be. And for years right now, if you fly into New York, once you hit like the Jersey area, the, the clouds outside, like, if you, if you're looking out the window, they're just great. It's like a gray landscape. But it turned off in two weeks.
Clint
So that's, that's the main, like point I was making about the nuclear radiation is like, I just think, and, and this is actually also why I'm so, I initially became so skeptical about anthropogenic global warming is that I just have immense faith in the Earth. Like, it is just, it's so much more powerful than we give it credit for. And we give ourselves so much more credit for our power than is justifiable. Like, it's just not reality. Like if we disappear, the earth is fucking heals itself in like a month, as you said. Yeah, it's just bullshit.
Ian Carroll
Seems to forget about us pretty quickly. Yeah, I was wondering if we can move on, on to the other.
Clint
We got to talk about this.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, well, the one with the six officers.
Clint
Four.
Top
Okay, let's put it, I'll put in because there's, there is a natural segue that goes from remote viewing to something else. But let's, Leah, let's talk about this because.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't want to go there yet because we' only at the hour and ten minute mark and if we do that, then it's just going to be us celebrating ourselves for like 40 minutes and that's off putting.
Top
All right, Clint, tell us about this. I, I, I saw the meme or the picture, but I have read nothing.
Clint
There's actually, there's a video, so if you could just click it and play it, it'll give you the story. It's, it's fascinating. I, I immediately asked Grock, what are the odds of this? And it was like 1 in 1.7 quintillion.
Ian Carroll
Grock, do be lying though, baby.
Clint
But then, then I, I, I dug down deeper to make it like, all right, this has to be possible though. So I was like, all right, what if they're first responders? What if they're cops? What if they're cops all in the same department. And it came up with like 1 in 81 million chance of this being real.
Ian Carroll
So it asked, what do you want to hear? What is it? What is it that you want me to say? Clint? That's what it said.
Clint
All right, this is, this story is amazing.
Top
All right, let's play former Harris county.
Clint
Deputies who've taken their own lives in just the last six weeks. ABC13's Jessica Willey is live tonight. And this is leading to important conversations about the need for support. Jessica? Yeah, Eric. The department has a behavioral health division that has made great strides since it was established in 2020 and has led the way, its director says, among law enforcement agencies. But these recent deaths are raising serious concern, concerns for the deputies organization. The question is what more should they be doing? It caught a lot of us by surprise. Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Christina Kohler left home last week and was never seen again. Houston police issuing this alert. The 37 year old found on the 13th. She had taken her own life three days later.
Ian Carroll
Maria Vasquez, who left the department in.
Clint
December, died by apparent suicide.
Ian Carroll
William Bozeman, also a former deputy, died earlier this week. Tragic news. One is too many, you know, two, three.
Clint
Yes, it's definitely devastating that Jose Lopez is helping his friends and colleagues try to process.
Ian Carroll
It hits very close, close to home. And it's a reminder to us of how, how fragile life is. It's also a reminder that we do.
Top
Need to look out for each other.
Clint
We do need to take care the.
Ian Carroll
Is going on here. There's no way that guy in that 10 gallon hat killed himself.
Top
Why? There's no way on their face. Like they got a yearbook and they're like, yep, that guy's rude.
Clint
Yeah, it's a three and a half minute clip. So I'm not gonna play the whole thing. But they then go on to say that there was actually a fourth. I think that the key takeaway here is that one of those people quit in December and then killed themselves a couple weeks ago. That other dude had recently retired. He killed himself. This lady kills herself and then this other dude kills himself. So that's four people in six weeks, all from the same department. Some of them retired, some of them still active duty. The odds of that happening is infinitesimally small. Like, it's just, I don't think it's.
Ian Carroll
That strange because I'm pretty sure most people have plans to like, work a lengthy career, retire, and then immediately kill themselves. That's fucking like, like, that's the, that's what you Do.
Clint
As soon as you get your, your Rolex and your pension, you're like, that's it.
Ian Carroll
That's it. That's it. Looks like there's nothing left here.
Top
Bought this pension check.
Clint
How about you just don't retire if you're going to do that?
Ian Carroll
Jesus Christ. You don't want to upset everybody at your job.
Clint
I mean, I mean, let's just be serious about it like for a second. It. So this is, I think it was Houston, but it's in Texas. Regardless, Latina women. I don't know about that first broad, even though she looks Latina, but that could just be Botox. The other broad is definitely Latina. Latina, like, women don't kill themselves. That's not a thing.
Ian Carroll
They simply don't. You're correct about that.
Clint
White dudes kill themselves all the time. Old gun, they don't say. But I, I don't know.
Ian Carroll
Tied to a tree with a shotgun to the chest.
Clint
Yeah, yeah, but my, I mean, you can hypothesize a thousand different ways on this. I was thinking, you know, this is probably cartel territory. They could have been involved. They could have been involved with, with the cartels. They could have been involved with human trafficking. They could have been, I, I don't know. I, I, or they could have just been investigating a story that, that was about the cartels and, and trying to actually get to the truth of that. The fact that some of them were retired though, makes me feel like, no, this has to be something else. Like, this has to be a, like a organized crime ring within that police department. The fact that you have the, the active cops that are talking about this and they're just like, yeah, this really strikes close to home. We gotta focus on our mental health here. Like, I can't believe this, you know? Yeah, but he's not going. Like, we're gonna really figure out what happened here. Because I don't believe for a fucking second that for my active and former deputies all killed themselves within six weeks. Like, he's not acting disturbed at all. He's just like, we really need therapy around these parts. No, I had to give like, don't.
Ian Carroll
A public press on that. I would simply, I'd stand in front of microphone, I go, what are the fucking odds? Anybody, does anybody know what the fucking odds are? This is crazy.
Top
Yeah.
Ian Carroll
I don't know, man. It reminds me a lot, apparently. It reminds me of, of when they recovered Anthony Wieners laptop. And the chief of police in New York was talking about how harrowing the footage was. And that people had to watch the video that were on the laptop in shifts because no one individual could sustain it for that long.
Clint
And wasn't that only, like, five people that killed themselves?
Ian Carroll
I think it was fucking. I think it was 16. It was. I want to say nine. For whatever reason. I don't know.
Clint
I see. I still don't believe that that's true either. Like, I don't think it was because it was so harrowing to watch that footage. I think that they were being taken out to cover up that story.
Ian Carroll
100. Yeah, well, he didn't say that all my officers killed themselves because it was harrowing. He said that my officers threw up because it was harrowing. So, yeah, I would say, you know.
Top
The thing that conjoined all those officers were that they were on that case, that they were reviewing this laptop. So I was like, yeah, in this case here with this, the. These people from Houston, Texas, it seems like at some point before December, before this guy retired, these guys were on some sort of case or they reported. They. Yeah, they reported to a crime scene or something. They saw something that they just simply shouldn't have seen. And I got.
Clint
I got to point this out, too. Same shit. After J6 ton of those dudes took their own.
Top
That's right. Yeah. The guys that were claimed to have died within the. The building, they died days later. Some of them.
Clint
Well, some of them did, but then a bunch of them killed themselves after. And I. And I've always. I've always assumed. I don't have any, you know, inside info, but I think that because that was an op, because there was undercover or, you know, plainclothes police that were there that I think a lot of those guys were like, they. They knew that and they wanted to talk about it. And I think the Democrats and the FBI, which, in my opinion, it was a sting operation to try and demonize MAGA and to ultimately criminalize Trump's support base, that they were like, well, any. Any of these cops that want to actually go public with this, bye, bye. We're not having you disclose the fact that this was a sting operation. So that's. That's always been my read of it.
Ian Carroll
Well, it'll be interesting to see how this story develops, because if this is all we get from it, then I would say, yeah, there's definitely some. Some real foul play going on that probably exceeds maybe even what you'd suspect, because when you go back to that Anthony Weiner laptop story, I have tried my ass off. I've talked to Trip Lee about it. I put a tweet out that was like, does anybody remember this moment in time? Because I remember it, but I cannot find any footage of it. Even though it was a public press conference that was given by the Chief of Police in New York City. I can't find it. Never found it. But yeah. And triple. He said it. He was like, I remember it, and I cannot find it either. And so if this also just gets swept under the rug and for some fucking reason, you know, there's never any expanding on it, or this footage goes mia, then, you know, probably a little bit closer to the sun than we thought they were.
Top
It's like Mandela. I guess we can get a little crazy, but, like, I think the Mandela effect is a real thing, and I think that we might have experienced some kind of weird Mandela effect, which just happened with the studio Gimli, where it's like, now everything is. I made a joke, but, like, it's the picture of, you know, George Bush being whispered to, and it's like, sir, you know, CERN has knocked us into the studio Gimli universe, and there's nothing we can do about it. I was like, dude, I feel like we keep getting, like, popped out of universes. And that was one of the artifacts that was, like, in this old universe. Because I remember vividly, I remember seeing it on the television, and I feel.
Ian Carroll
Like he was outside. I feel like there was trees behind him. Like, I can see that motherfucker.
Top
Yeah, yeah. It's very strange. Very strange. But it does not exist anywhere any longer. But everybody does remember vividly that that happened. And it's like, man, how many other things have just been erased from.
Ian Carroll
I was open to it. I was very open to the idea that maybe I'm just an idiot and I'm misremembering something, as I often do, and other people, you know, like I said, it resonated.
Top
Do you remember that, what we're talking about?
Clint
I, I do, but I don't remember it vividly the way you do. So I can't say definitively, but I, I, I know. At least I read the story. Whether or not I actually saw a press conference. I don't know, like, 100. But I absolutely remember the story about them investigating the laptop and then a bunch of them dying.
Top
I remember that, you know, David was from Jersey or New York at the time, so it would have been on our TVs on, you know, like a, whatever, channel five, seven. Yes.
Clint
I'm pretty, I'm pretty sure I saw it. On X. But I could be wrong.
Ian Carroll
Well, what's, what's crazy is that you could ever. You could stand in front of us. I thought it was whatever capacity.
Clint
2020, wouldn't it.
Ian Carroll
It would have been like 2020. Yeah, I think so.
Clint
I was, I was on there then.
Ian Carroll
Maybe it actually might have been 2019, but. But either way, yeah, it's. It's insane that you can stand in front of the public in any capacity and, and share those things. Right. The revelations about Anthony Wieners laptop. To the extent that. Whatever extent that it happened, whether it was video or, or maybe not. Maybe I'm just making up a bunch of memories. But it does seem that that event, they reviewed the laptop and then a bunch of officers that reviewed it died. I mean, a ton, including the chief of Police, if I'm not mistaken. And that sort of thing could take place in a relatively public way and, and, and nothing comes of it.
Clint
Well, this is the type of story that. Tying it back into the earlier conversation about the little season where it's like, oh, we have like highest levels of power. A woman who was almost the first female president of the United States, who's alleged to be on video just destroying little girls. You also have trafficking rings of, you know, the most powerful, influential people on the planet that are trafficking children and there's no justice. And you're like, oh yeah, this is, this is the devil's lair.
Ian Carroll
It could well be. It could well be. I don't know, man. I like to think that we live in a fair and just world, but if that was the case, then Ian Carroll wouldn't have stolen all of our research and espoused it as his own. If this was so. I truly do believe that we are in the devil's little season because only under those contexts could such a horrifying trespassing take place against us. Over on Nephilim death.
Clint
Unbelievable, man.
Top
I'll push, I'll push back a little bit about the. These. Not, not push back. But I'll explain my conventional thought process of like these, these horrible things and why they happen. And the Jews, the Judgment. Yeah, I think it's pretty clear that the. I think that there are entities behind all of these horrific acts that happen on the world stage. They've already been judged according to the Bible. If you read the Book of Daniel, they've been judged already. So they're. Their shit's already played out. Our story is not. But they. We act on their behalf, on their behalf a lot of the time. So when these things do happen. It's just. It's just the nature of our free will. And it's. I think it's good that we have free will because we can just move and shake and do whatever we want, but, you know, this just comes along with it. So as far as, like, them getting away with things, like, not really, but, you know, we may never see the. The judgment of it, but that these people don't get. They're not getting away with it. It comes at a tremendous price.
Clint
Maybe they're not getting. Getting away with it in the afterlife, but they are getting away with it now. Anthony Fauci is still walking the earth, and as far as I'm concerned, you do not live in a just era as long as that's the case. So that. That really bothers me. But I did want to say one or wanted to talk to you guys about this. There's one aspect of what Paul said to me that I hated. I absolutely hated it. Yeah. He said that basically, as long as you accept Christ as your savior, that it's not about your acts while you're alive. You know, it's like, he's like, you're flawed. You're a sinner. There's nothing you can do. And I was like, well, I've always felt like, what. I mean, if you're. If you're walking in God's footsteps or whatever, it's like, you should be doing good acts. And he's like, the good acts don't matter. He's like, that's not how you get into heaven. And I was like, that's crazy to me. Like. Like, I just. I just don't agree with that at all. Like, if. If I. If I were God, which obviously I'm not, I would be like, yeah, of course I want my people to do good acts. Like, why would I not want that? And he's like, no, the good acts flow from accepting Christ. And I was like, well, I was like, what about the people that don't accept Christ, that do good acts? Like, what about them?
Top
Let me ask you a question, Clint. Are you coming to. To Leesburg, Florida, this week? You're making the trip down?
Clint
Yeah, yeah.
Top
Yeah. You gonna stay with me?
Clint
Probably. If you.
Top
Okay.
Clint
That's okay.
Top
No, he's. He's a lot better now, thank God. That's why I wasn't on Tower Gang last night. Ended up in the emergency room or at least going to the hospital. Thought we were gonna go in, but he's okay. You do a lot of good acts as A person. I think you're a good person. Yeah, but if you didn't know me, would you be invited to my house? Don't stay with me to live with me forever.
Clint
No, no.
Top
It's weird. Even now, if you're like, you're gonna live with me forever, I'd be like, I don't think we have that kind of relationship, Clint. It's a little strange. You come over for a weekend if you'd like.
Clint
I would agree with that.
Top
I think this is the same idea. So if this is a God's house, his. His domain, if you're asking to, like, live with him in the afterlife forever, because the alternative would to not live. So the idea of God is like, God is this. He is light, and people want to be next to that. That light is the truth. That light is like our origination. So you want to draw closer to it. And we. We replicate that every day in our lives where we're. Especially us, we're seeking the truth. Right? You're seeking this kind of, like, light, this enlightening, if you will. So you're searching for God in a certain way, but I think he presents himself in a lot of different ways. If people are not searching for this God and they're not looking for this, they have no relationship with Him. I don't even know why they'd want to live. Why would you want to live in his house? You don't even know this guy. It's a very strange thing. That's how I look at it. You've got to have some sort of relationship with God in order to live with him later. And I kind of get it. It's like, even if you're a really good person.
Clint
Perfect sense.
Top
Yeah.
Ian Carroll
And there's the other side to it, too, is, like, so to even be invited to the house is you have to go through his son. But the other thing is he's prepared a room for you in his. In his mansion. And what is in that room? That is actually the works. So in other words, like, to get to this place of eternal life and salvation and redemption, it's through Jesus Christ. Once you're there, there are, like, gifts and things that you can have in the afterlife. Those come by way of works. So in other words, if so, whether or not my.
Clint
My house in the mansion will be furnished or not is dependent on my ax.
Ian Carroll
You have a. You have a habit of renting along with the furniture. So if you'd like to keep that up, you know.
Top
But I do, like, like, so if Hitler. Hitler. I mean, you know, this is if Fauci decided to repent and then have a relationship with a Penthouse bro. Yeah. Right before. If a horrible person did that right before they died, I just got to be clear.
Clint
That was a joke. Please.
Top
Did a lot of good things.
Ian Carroll
Rooftop, baby. Let's go. He's got a infinity pool.
Top
I like to see it as, like, they'd be living like. Like those people on their deathbed that kind of did all this awful. You're living in Section 8 in heaven, which is still great, but it's like you're not. You know, it's like you're around. I think it's the relationship, and I think that it's important whether you believe it conventionally, like the way Christians do and all this. It's like, do you. Are you even seeking to know what this is or to understand that? Because I think that the person that created you, the. The entity that created you, wants more than anything for you to ask, like, yo, what am I about? You know, that's what. Again, this is. This is like a Nephilim Desk Squad thing. But that's what the Bible is about. It's like. It's not necessarily a book that people use it. They use the scriptures to, like, hit people with and, you know, judge people, but it's really a book about what God is and what the hell he does. And it's like, you read it because you go, oh, this is what he does. It's like, that's an interesting characteristic of this guy. You're getting to understand what he is, and that's kind of why it's fascinating. And whatever. More people.
Ian Carroll
I used to look at it, Clint, as, like, I used to think, how could you possibly claim to understand the nature of God? I was comfortable with this idea that, like, if you cannot destroy or create matter, all you can do is change its form. Right? It's the first law of thermodynamics. So, you know, all matter existed and will exist into perpetuity. It just depends on what form that it takes. So I thought that it's reasonable to suggest that consciousness might have a similar thing, like it returns to a source of some sort. And so for a time in my life, I was comfortable picturing God as like, an amorphous cloud of energy that consciousness returns to something very gay and dumb. And. And as I've done, Nephilim Death Squad, and the more we've researched this, the more comfortable I am with this, like, spiritual principle of as above. So below, right. We've discovered that the nature of reality is in fact fractal. Right. Like, the minutiae mimics the macro. Like, it just, it's, it's as above, so below.
Top
So the Ark of the Covenant, right? It's like, it's very much like that. Like, here's the, Here's a small version of what I want you to look like on Earth. And then this is what we do up there, you know?
Ian Carroll
Right. So I, I started to become comfortable looking at God as, like, having a personality and things like that. Like, I don't think that we're so unique that we have all these things. And, and if we are truly made in the image of God, then maybe it's not this, like, fucking hubris leap to think that you could understand the nature of God. And then the more I started to look at it through that lens, the more I, I started to feel like shit. Maybe you actually can. Maybe you could understand quite a bit about the nature of God. And maybe he's. He's not completely. Like, fatherhood made me really understand, like, oh, I think I get a lot now about God. And then to that point, if my son was sacrificed so that a bunch of assholes could have salvation and eternal life, I would, I would turn away anybody that came to me and didn't know my son.
Top
That's weird. Like, like, pray to your son?
Ian Carroll
No, I mean, like, if they. Well, I'm not saying my son, but I'm saying, like, if I was God and I had my son sacrifice, you know, for. Because I loved all these hideous asshole creatures around him, and then those hideous asshole creatures died after a life of sin and, and didn't know my son, rejected my son. I'd be like, you're really a dick, man.
Clint
So you think, you think God has the, the humanistic trait of, like, you crossed me, you, you injured my child?
Ian Carroll
No, I think he's probably better than me. But I think there are some personality traits you can put on God. Like when Bernie Madoff made off with your money or Anthony Weiner sent his wiener to a child. Like, I look at that and I go, God is very funny. Like, God has a personality. God has a sense of humor. And I, I, you know, it's just by way of observation of looking around. So I, I don't know. There are ways in which human beings fall short. And my appetite for revenge or getting even is a way in which I fall short. I, I think that there are, you know, those are restrictive, but I wouldn't put those necessarily on God. Because I recognize that as kind of shit behavior.
Top
It's hard to explain. So, again, like, we don't know. I don't. I don't understand God completely. That's, like, why we try to figure this out. Because it's fascinating, right? It's like the story of everything. And it's like, what is this thing's personality? Him, her, and not her, but him. It. Whatever. What I know for sure he wouldn't like is Ian Carol stealing our shit. And this is really what I like to harp on.
Ian Carroll
That's. That's where.
Top
Yeah.
Ian Carroll
Where do we leave off last time? Because we managed to. We managed to present you, Clint, with a theory that, if I remember correctly, you thought was at least fascinating, which is the most that I could ask for.
Clint
Yeah.
Ian Carroll
And so clearly, Ian Carroll listened to that episode. He also found it fascinating, and he went on to do. And it became a race. Dude. I don't know if you saw that. Like, I'm kind of picking on Ian Carroll a little bit, only because I'm jealous of his height and his mustache and his face and his body and all kinds of things like that. But. But in reality, you were correct, because off air, you said. Or maybe you said it on air, Clint. You said, you got to fucking get moving on this, because the idea is already out there.
Clint
I said, said. I said record it tonight is. I think it was verbatim what I said. I was like, you need to put this out immediately.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. And we didn't. And. And then, of course, Ian Carroll makes an announcement. In the announcement that he makes, he. He pairs it with a thumbnail. He tells the people that he's going to be talking about the Telepathy tapes, which isn't really like, super outlandish. He just brought it up on Rogan's podcast. So it is, you know, in his wheelhouse. It's been on his mind for some time, it seems. But the thumbnail that he chose to promote this upcoming show with was fascinating because it had the. The seal of the CIA on it, which, you know, they're tied in pretty. Pretty intimately to this situation with the Telepathy tapes. And so what I will say is I'm pleased to announce that after Top listened to it. I didn't listen to it. He says that he took the. What. What route did he take, Top?
Top
I think he took the conventional route. I mean, the one that makes the most sense. The one that. But it's like, I was talking to my wife about it afterward, and I was explaining to her what he like what he did. And. And she said, you know, a lot of people want to hear that. That's what the people want to hear. Because, like, he. It was like, very surface level. Like, he just scratched the top of what this stuff is. He talked about. He got into Project Stargate, which is a big one. That's a. This has to do with remote viewing. He got into the.
Clint
I can't believe the fucking lower. Chiron. Chiron is. Ian stole our theories.
Top
Stolen mustache. Right.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. This is. Can I just say, real quick. Hour and a half mark. This is my official request for an apology for being.
Top
Rescind. Yeah. Please rescind and delete your episode and then also attribute it to the correct owners of the information, which is us.
Ian Carroll
And also, if I feel like it's not genuine, I'm not going to accept it.
Top
No. Yeah. We will not accept you now. Ian came from this. It's. It's just funny. It's like, serendipitous. He. It seemed that he listened to these. These tapes the same day that I did, because I had called you on this day to tell you how crazy it was, and you showed me messages of him messaging you that day, which was the 9th of this month, saying, I just.
Clint
It's crazy. I just want to be. I just want to be very clear that, well, you guys are taking your little victory lap about how he stole your ideas. Y'all stole my ideas. Because I'm the only reason that you even fucking listen to it. I think I'm the only reason. Ian. Carol. Listen to it, because I was the one that was posting on Twitter. It went super viral. Got 20 fucking 5000 likes where I was like, this should be the biggest story in the world.
Ian Carroll
Didn't see it. Yeah, yeah, sure. I want to say that for me, it was not you, Clint.
Top
All right.
Ian Carroll
And you're very.
Top
Actually explained on Nephilim Death Squad about, like, why we. Because you've been telling us to listen to this shit.
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Top
And what.
Ian Carroll
And I've been ignoring it.
Top
Yeah. What did you say? It's like when Clint tells you to listen to a podcast. It's like, not interested.
Ian Carroll
Exhausting.
Top
No, no.
Ian Carroll
You said irritating.
Top
It's like. It's like when your mother picks up your clothes.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. It's like when your mother picks out your outfit for you. That's exactly what it's like for me. Where it came from was my wife started watching it, and once my. Once my wife started talking about it, I just realized that it entered mainstream in a really big way. And other than that, all I had was that and a weird feeling. And that's how this whole shit started.
Top
You're suggesting me something that is like seven full, like seven hours of like watching. Yeah, because I, I understood. I took a look at the episodes and I was like, they're 40 minutes to an hour each. There's at least 10 of them. And then there's the, the talk tapes, which is like testimony after. And I was like, this is a.
Ian Carroll
Thing asking you to listen to seven hours of a white woman talking. It's crazy.
Top
When he said that, I'm like, okay, Clint said it. Honestly, I was like, Clint said it. Okay, but this is like a task. So I'm not like, I can't just start doing it now. I got other to listen to. So eventually we did. And it's just funny because like Ian listens to this at the same time and he's like, yo, this is crazy. And he goes off into his conspiracy land and I go off into mine. This is much more realistic and shallow. Shallow, but realistic. Ours is a little provable. Yeah. Who knew? Also. Yeah, also safe. Also very safe in my opinion. Like he touched on the, the links to autism, but he also cuts Kai Dickens a lot of slack in like, oh, you know, she, she did cover this, but I think she avoids the subject to remain non political thing. Like he cuts her some slack where I think that it's possible that Kai Dickens is a knowing actor in this and is, is like the time for this information to be presented to us is right now. And I feel like she is the person that's, that's being presented, being allowed to present this. But it's supposed to be looked at at a certain angle. So some of the angles are we won't touch the, the autism and the, the vaccine stuff right now. But she's presenting it at like a, with a new age sort of angle. So it looks like spirituality, but there is some nefarious intention. Not nefarious, but like misleading intention behind the way she's explaining this to people so they'll see it. And, and Ian's, Ian's surmisal of, of this telepathy tapes is that these kids are very special. I think that's true. We also need to work with love and peace in our heart so that we could achieve this enlightenment that they've achieved. And I'm like, I don't necessarily think that it's like they, they have a form of enlightenment, sure. But what's happened to them is they've literally Been retarded, in my opinion, by a vaccine schedule which, upon further investigation, which he touches on some CIA stuff. But when you look into, you know, the Puharich experiments, his time in Edgewood Arsenal, which was specifically for chemical testing on the. On the army participants there, then he rolls right out and he starts doing, you know, tooth implants and working with summoning entities, and then working with Yuri Geller in the Operation Stargate project. It looks to me like a huge experiment. So those kid. These kids who are special and these parents who have lived a life of horror, like, of watching their child never be able to live a normal life or communicate with them, they're being given hope. It's being presented as this, like, wow, this is awesome. But I'm like, it looks like these guys were experimented on. And it looks like all of America was experimented on. And now it's like we're left to pick up the pieces. But they're also revealing to us the results of their experiment through a podcast by a lesbian who's kind of giving you, like, partial explanations of what happened. I. It doesn't.
Ian Carroll
You know what? Right. With me, a lot of what we have isn't necessarily, like, answers as much as questions, right? Like, the last question that I posed on Dangerous was, why on earth does the MK Ultra program work so hard to create a disassociative identity disorder so that they can, you know, open you up to suggestibility and program you as a Manchurian Candidate or what the ever. Or why does the Montauk project seek to induce, you know, the onset of latent psychic abilities through trauma as well? And then why are these children experiencing massive trauma and then obviously disassociating because their physical body won't listen to them and. And then developing psychic abilities.
Top
It's.
Ian Carroll
Why does all that rhyme?
Top
What's a huge thing as well? Like, it's like Ian, like, swings foul tips in. In my opinion, at one point he goes, man, you know, all these, like, he does, he does put together where these autistic kids who have been vaxed to the max and are non verbal and are now communicating telepathically. He says, man, I wonder if there's some, like, government black sites where these kids are being taken. And then he has a huge platform, so he's like, hey, listen, if something's happening to you, like, we want to hear about it. It's like, yeah, that's great. Reach out to Ian. But I think what he's missing is there is no government black site. America is the black site. This has been rolled out on all of our children. My kid was a victim of this until we put him through a heavy metal detox. And thank God he's normal now, even though I had to just bring him to the hospital. But it's like, like this has expanded. And I don't think he sees that. He.
Ian Carroll
It looks like what's happening is they, they did this research with these tooth implants and, and it affected your ability to, like, receive signals. And they found it viable and so they, they took the vaccines and instead of putting these implants in your teeth, they're injecting heavy metals into, you know, children. And those heavy metals, they settle in the brain. And it seems as if it's, it's, it's all to make you susceptible to frequencies one way or another. The same way that Lucille Ball would have picked up the, the conversation of Japanese insurgents here in America through her own dental implants, right? Whatever these things are communicating on is a, is a frequency basis. And when I say things, I mean like these, these entities these children are alluding to communicating with entities. Puharidge was communicating with entities, right? There is these, these nine that they, they talk about these nine entities. And I won't go into too much detail here, but they have a message. And the message is like, we have to really be careful about where the planet is heading. And also humanity is on the verge of like a deviation. And in one way it's total disaster, and the other way it's ascension. And that's what, that's what the nine say. But then these children, some of them in the telepathy tapes, have the same fucking message, which is strange, right? They're talking about how there's Ascend and.
Top
Also this weird invite. It's like you're in a wheelchair your whole life, you haven't left your room, but you're worried about the environment. Like, no, you're receiving a message, right?
Ian Carroll
And this, this climate calamity. I think we actually figured it out because for a while I was looking at it, I'm like, I think this is like some kind of gay go green shit, right? Where, you know what? I don't know, we're going to stop polluting and we're going to implement carbon taxes or something. Like, is that what, what this is? Is that what these entities? And then I, I realized that there is a connection and Ian touched on it because even in his description he talks about aliens, right? And somehow they are involved with this. Which immediately gave me pause because I was like, what is, how do they. And then I realized there's another group of non verbal children who communicate telepathically. And they are conventionally called the Black Eyed children. And this goes into real woo woo territory, but it's a hybridization program. Abductee victims artificially inseminated. And then eventually through another abduction process, they lose the pregnancy mysteriously. And there are doctors who can't explain why the pregnancy is suddenly vanished. Then years down the line, these women are abducted again. And this is of course it's like, you know, you. It's just testimony. You have to decide whether or not you entertain these ideas. But they're abducted again and they're reintroduced to sub. These kids who they feel like are their kids, but their eyes are like bigger and blacker than usual. They're a little bit weird, like kind of autistic. And they telepathically communicate with them, but not verbally. Not verbally. So why the is that coincidence there? That's really strange. And then I kind of found where all this is going. So we have another like autist, everybody's favorite artist. Who's everybody's favorite artist? Clinton Toad. No, no. I mean, yeah, but okay, who's everybody's second favorite artist?
Clint
Clint Elon.
Ian Carroll
Good job, dude. So Elon Musk recently filed based. That fucking freaked me out. I was like speaking of telepathic autists, I'm pretty sure I just heard from.
Top
Toad with you right now.
Ian Carroll
Holy shit. So. So Elon Musk recently trademarked the terminology telepathy. And it has something to do with telekinesis. Yes, as well. And it has something to do with his neural link. Now what you could say is like, yeah, you can. If you have neural link, you'll be able to communicate with other neural links. That's telepathy. And also, you know, as far as electronics and technology, you'll be able to engage maybe with your keyboard in a telekinetic kind of fashion because of the interface of. Of neuralink. Well, that's interesting. So we have this telepathy. We have everybody's favorite autist. Well, what about the calamity, the climate calamity? There's a video out there that explains Elon Musk, explains why he wants to go to Mars. And it's like a three minute video. I recommend anybody go to Twitter, go to X type in polar shift Elon Musk. And it's him sitting on a podcast for. It's like a three minute video. And he is alluding to. But you can figure it out. Because he even says polar shift, that there's a cycle that takes place so many thousands of years where our magnetosphere becomes disrupted and magnetic north and magnetic south shift. Right. And this is why. And he thinks that the moon. This is the exact video. Yeah, we could play a little bit of this. Okay, so, so what he speculates is like even the moon wouldn't be far enough and so we have to colonize Mars. So let's hit the brakes here. Are we saying that the reason Elon Musk really wants to colonize Mars is because he's worried about an impending climate disaster? Is that what the, is going on here? Because if you listen to that video, that's what he says.
Clint
So it's important to realize too that he, he is not one of those climate change zealots. Like he does, he doesn't talk about that. So there's. Whether it's a climate catastrophe. He's not talking about carbon emissions. He's talking about, he's talking about the polar shift.
Ian Carroll
He's talking about something that would fly fuck up the face of the planet in a massive way. There'd be no way. You want to talk about an ice age or, you know, a hot spell or what the fuck ever. Global warming. No, we're talking about tidal waves and, you know, earthquakes, all fucking magnitude 8 and more.
Clint
And I just got to point out too, I was going to point out too, it would be massively to Elon's benefit, bottom line, if he were to be pushing the anthropogenic climate change narrative hard. Yeah, he, like, maybe he did years ago, decades ago, I don't know. But in recent memory, like, that's not anything he ever talks about. Like never. He never talks about carbon emissions. Like, even though he's the biggest producer of American made electric vehicles, he is not up there saying, look, AOC is right. We got fucking five years. Everybody better buy a Tesla. Like, he ain't that dude. So I think that means a lot.
Ian Carroll
Yeah, look, I don't, I'm not saying that I believe it's definitively going to happen. There's somebody in the, in the chat right now who said something that, I've seen this echoed and it's something that I'm entertaining. But it's this idea that he's trying to avoid the tribulation. We just got finished talking about all this biblical prophecy and whether or not, you know, these mountains are going to be flattened and these islands will be submerged or yada yada, if there really is something coming, then, you know, Are they trying to avoid it? But think about that through line, Clint. What's the through line here? What are the, what are the patterns? The patterns are the climate. The patterns are psychic abilities, and the patterns are autism or disassociative identity disorders. And for some reason, you can follow that thread from the telepathy tapes to the CIA to fucking alien abduction phenomenon, all the way to Elon Musk putting neurolink in your head.
Top
What. Don't leave out. Don't leave out IVF either. And I, you guys called me crazy when I was, I was like, he's not these, like. And I don't think he is that.
Clint
I think he is the cfo.
Top
Well, all right. The CFO of, of Neuralink. That girl that he's now had two children with. That seems like a business relationship.
Clint
He may be IVFing some of them. I'm just saying. He is definitely some of them.
Top
Well, pair that with what Donald Trump is doing where he's making IVF much cheaper, which means that there's government, like, assistance or government control in ivf. And then think about the amount of eggs and fertilized eggs that need to be frozen or discarded after a process which a mother would only use two, three eggs at most. Most people will just implant one and then want to be done with it, unless they're going to freeze for later. But it's like, well, where do these eggs go? I don't. I have a lot of questions. There's a lot of speculation, and I'm, I'm a little bit worried when the government pays for something because that means that they own it. And it's, it's almost like bypassing this idea of, like, I don't know, abducting children or whatever the hell they're doing. Some kind of weird cloning program. I don't know what that is about, and I don't like it. I don't like the relationship between ivf, between polar shifts, between autism vaccines, telepathy. Telepathy thing. And Elon Musk is in the mix.
Ian Carroll
This is all, you know, orbiting biblical prophecy in so many ways. And, and when you think about that.
Top
Biblical prophecy, Ian does mention Elon, he does mention him, and he mentions Neuralink as well, but does not tie together some of these important things. Like he, I, I don't understand how he missed the, the trademark that he took out on telepathy.
Ian Carroll
It just happened.
Top
Which isn't specifically. I was like, you missed that. That's a, in my opinion, someone with that big of a. A Following when you're disseminating this information, that's like a swing and a foul tip, man. He had the opportunity to really hit this out the park. And even though we were like studying this and really looking into this before him. Doesn't matter. The information should be out there. I wish that it was like maybe he'll revise it and represent it again if he watches this or if he wants to talk to us, but like represent this and tell the people. Give them these other, like these other avenues. Maybe not the black eyed children stuff, that's, that might be crazy for normies, but give them these avenues to go down. Because there's a lot of like things, there's a lot of legitimate avenues that people already know about and dots that need to be connected because it's a super nefarious thing right now, by the.
Ian Carroll
Way, when we were all those, you know, many months ago, it was almost, almost a year and a half ago now when we were on the best political show with, with you and Luke, we were talking about the rebranding right of, of these ancient entities as aliens and by way of, you know, Hollywood and, and things of that nature that bolsters that argument so much because Puharidge, who is, you know, tied in intimately to this entire situation, is talking to the Nine. The Nine are the Ennead. He describes them as having the exact same names as these Egyptian gods who ruled over Egypt. And their message is mankind has to ascend and also watch out for this massive climate related disaster. And then all of a sudden you go to 20, 25. You know how many people get that messaging from like the alien grays, whatever the fuck you want to say they are. That's something that is, you know, very common to, I don't know, they, they, they, they speak to me, they tell me that I'm special. They tell me that something really big is coming and we have to avoid it in, in the, in, you know, regards to our planet and that if we can, then mankind will ascend. So why are those two things saying the exact same thing?
Top
All this stuff, Clint, all this stuff is coming to this weird head, this weird point. You have the CIA disclosing that they're using remote viewing. You have the, the remote viewing program of Project Stargate relating to these kids with the telepathy tapes. We have the discoveries in Egypt now of some, possibly some kind of like crazy prehistoric but futuristic technology that was used. Something. It just feels like there will be, there's too much stuff piling up and it's it's at the forefront of everyone's knowledge right now for it not nothing to be disclosed.
Ian Carroll
You know what it's not, though? It's these. These traumatized children who are being forced to disassociate, who are displaying these abilities, are not the next stage in our development. This is something that's been suppressed from us for a long time. Rupert Sheldrake and many others have been doing research on this for decades and decades. And certainly as far back as you can go, people have been studying the potential psychic connection between one individual and another. This isn't a new development that's come along with autism. This has been around forever. I would argue it's been suppressed. So that, to me, is a huge red flag that anybody would be espousing. And I'm not saying that Ian is shilling for big autism. You know what I mean? That's not what I'm saying here. I'm just saying you need to ask yourself a bunch of fundamental questions if you're ever going to try to come to the conclusion that this is the next stage in development. And this is good, because these kids are victims.
Top
Clint, it's your turn now. Tell us how crazy we are.
Clint
No, I don't think you're crazy. I just. I just don't have. I don't have an answer. You know, I don't have a conclusion. I think it's all.
Ian Carroll
It's sexy, though, right?
Clint
Yeah, no, it's a. It's a very. It's a very good thesis or theory. It's just kind of unprovable. I like. If you want me to put on my normie cap, I would say, well, these kids are basically crippled. So they sit at home and they probably have the TV on 24 7. So they've probably been indoctrinated into this climate change cult just by ambient noise of their TV going, you know, climate change, climate exchange, like so.
Ian Carroll
I don't like how easily you can take the normie view.
Top
So.
Clint
Scares you. I'm sorry. I'm not putting on a mask. I'm just like, there are. There are. There are benign explanations for. For this that. That are. Are plausible. I'm not saying it's right. I'm. I'm definitely not. I. I do see. I do see the interesting, you know, similarities between the Puharits and all these other examples that you described. And I think that it's fascinating again, though, you know, if I don't experience it firsthand, it's very hard for me to believe that you're actually, you know, communicating with these, these nine and their message is legitimate, that you're talking to raw enough for TD or whoever the, you know, it's like maybe, or maybe you're a lunatic and maybe you took a bunch of drugs and you just had a weird experience like, I don't know. So this is why your audience hates me, is because whenever I listen to your very interesting theories, I, I go, yeah, maybe, or maybe not. I don't know.
Top
Let me ask you then, why, why would our government fund it through? I think it's like two or three different organizations. NASA funded him, the CIA funded him. And possibly could be a very, I.
Clint
Mean this isn't even a normie answer, but this is the obvious answer, is that they wanted to weaponize it. That anytime they, they think that there's a potential for any sort of device that, you know, device technology, whatever, that might allow them to have strategic advantage to, you know, implement additional force across the world, they would try and harness that and improve upon it. And I think that's exactly what the CIA was doing. But I will admit that yes, the CIA's, you know, inception point via the OSS and the, the tie in to the Third Reich and all that is real. And, and they, but again, like, I think that that is largely what Hitler was doing too, is that he was interested in, in communing with these entities because he wanted the power. So like, so is that actually a spiritual endeavor or is that just like the very human drive for conquest and power?
Ian Carroll
Well, we sit here and, and are.
Clint
Those two different things? Like these is just very multilayer.
Top
Here's what I'm seeing. They, they funded him for 20 straight years from like 51 till the, the mid-70s, for more than 20 years. Then in 77, Operation Stargate happens. And I don't even know how long that runs until, But Operation Stargate is just a continuation of remote viewing in this weird thing. And it's just like they're pouring a bunch of money into this. They're sending.
Ian Carroll
Don't you think that they would have found out what Kai Dickens found out? You know what I mean? Like, of course they found. That's the first thing they found. There's no way.
Clint
But I, I still haven't seen, you know, actual video evidence of what she's describing. And this should be high, like imminently provable. Like imminently. If these people actually have, if some of these kids actually have like 90 plus percent, as she was saying on those tapes, 90 plus percent accuracy, well then prove it right now.
Ian Carroll
100, right?
Clint
Yeah, exactly. Why are you paywalling your video evidence? So, like, my. My detector just triggers off the roof when I hear stuff like that.
Top
That's another thing.
Clint
That doesn't mean it's not true.
Top
And I agree with Ian here. He defended the paywall. She does need to get paid for this work. She needs to continue this work. I think. I think there's other ways to monetize that's like, you know, pay the most.
Clint
Look, I'm fine. I'm fine with you paywalling 90% of it. But if you want me to take you seriously, give me 10% of it for free and make it so convincing that this becomes the biggest story on the planet. The fact that you haven't done that tells me that you don't have it. That's what it tells me. Now, could I be wrong? Yeah, I hope I'm wrong. I think it would be absolutely earth shattering. As I said in that viral tweet, like, this is the biggest story on the planet if it's true, right? But is it? And I don't know, and if it is true, then we need to just stop everything that we're doing on every other topic and dive into this. Like, it's. That. That's how big of a. Of a story it is, if it's true. But the fact that that hasn't happened, the fact that this is like, it makes me feel like it's probably. But then also, if it is true, the powers that be certainly don't want you to know about that. So I could understand why it'd be suppressed.
Ian Carroll
So I'm kind of on the other side of it a little bit, where it feels like if. If we entertain the idea that it's not true, then I'm kind of looking at, like, a lot of the. That led to this as like, a purposeful Pied Pipering us down a path. You know what I mean? Like, why then, if this isn't true, why the. I mean, you know, I. I'm not saying that Rogan is nefarious or anything like that, but it's like, why in the number one podcast in the world, it's blowing up in this massive way, and it overlaps with all this CIA, you know, intelligence operations. Why is that if it's not true? I'm not. I'm not saying that that means that it is true, but that's something that's worth thinking about too, is like, if this isn't real, why the. Is there so much effort to get this to blow up in the way that it has.
Clint
Yeah, I don't. I don't think it requires a conspiracy in that arena because Rogan is friends with.
Ian Carroll
No, I'm not saying that I think it's a conspiracy. I start to speculate heavily on the idea of, like, ideas and. And whether or not, like, you know, like, let's say Ian found this organically. That, to me, is also huge. It's, like, why all of a sudden.
Clint
I genuinely believe it. This is the chronology. And I know this sounds as if I'm being narcissistic, like you psychopaths, but I'm not. Like, the reason Ian messaged me after he listened to them is because he saw my tweet a week prior, and. And he, like, he's like, I'm gonna message Clint because I, like, he's the one that got me to check this out, and my mind's blown because there's, like, he and I don't talk that often. So the fact that he just, out of the blue, DMS me going, dude, these tapes are unbelievable. I was like, yeah, it's because I. I told him about it, but the reason I heard about it was because of Rogan and a clip that went viral. And I think that the reason that Rogan heard about it is probably fucking Bravo or Tripoli or one of the other lunatics that are in his orbit.
Top
That they're not on it yet.
Clint
Okay, well, I'm just saying he knows. He knows a lot of people that are on the cutting edge of weird topics, that's all.
Ian Carroll
Rogan does have a good way of introducing MK Ultra projects to the public, though. I just got to say it, man. The sensory deprivation tanks, that's a John C. Lilly thing. He's taking psychedelics. He's, you know, doing psychic communications with dolphins in the sensory deprivation tank. Rogan is. Is pushing out to us apparatus that the intelligence agencies really love when it comes to these programs like that. It's just. It's weird. And that's why I'm saying, like, he's.
Clint
Also pushing back against lockdowns and vaccine mandates. You think they wanted that, too?
Ian Carroll
I don't know.
Clint
Do you think they. They wanted him to interview Trump and not Kamala in the days leading up to the election? I would say probably not, but maybe that's where.
Top
That's where you get real crazy. Listen, I think we've. I think we've reached the limit on crazy on this episode. But, yeah, please, people listening, take that home and chew on that because that's a great fucking question to ask yourself. Yeah, I ask myself that often.
Clint
Yeah.
Top
And it makes me feel real crazy. Real crazy.
Ian Carroll
And, guys, please, please let Ian Carroll know that we're not mad that he took our ball and he's playing with it. Okay? It's fine that he's playing with our ball, but I would have catch you. Appreciate.
Top
I'm gonna shave your mustache.
Ian Carroll
That's it, dude. That's it. You're not having the mustache anymore.
Clint
I think. I think it should be, like, illegal to be as tall and as handsome and have as good a head of hair and then to also have a dope mustache like that. Like, you're taking it too far, you know?
Ian Carroll
I think you should be shot.
Top
Yeah, it's.
Clint
That's a little funny, too.
Top
Most of the conspiracy theorists that we have in the show, they're like, ian Carroll, complete op. And I was like. Like, we push back. I'll be like, listen, he does some weird. But have you seen the guy. Have you seen the content he's making? It's like. It's. Yeah, it makes a lot of sense how he's presenting it. It's. Yeah, I understand the success, but then there are also some kind of, like, it's like, oh, okay, that was a.
Ian Carroll
I look at him and I go, he must not have a big dick, because he is one big dick away.
Top
Enough with Ian Carroll's.
Ian Carroll
I'm just saying, he's one. One big dick away from ruling the world.
Top
World.
Ian Carroll
That's like. He's got everything it takes to rule the world, so he must not have a hanger on him. And if he does, then I just don't know what the there is left for me to talk about.
Clint
Pull up the chat says, top and Raven got us hard. And then Clint just slaps the boner right off of us.
Top
That's it. I think.
Clint
I think that is why your audience hates me so much. But look, I. I think I'm just not. I'm not gonna lie, you know? Like, I'm just being honest. Like, I think there are. There are benign explanations and. And very normie explanations for. For so much of this, but that does not mean that the normie explanation is right. Like, I'm not. I'm not saying definitively you guys are wrong about any of this. I just don't know. I think that's what makes our chemistry interesting, is, like, you guys take it, you know, maybe over the line sometimes.
Ian Carroll
And then maybe, maybe.
Clint
And then maybe sometimes I'm too far away. From the line and we kind of bring each other, you know, closer to it.
Top
That's, that's why I like this show. And well, again, so before we end, just that the idea of the hill, what, where these kids are going, it's so, it's such a, like a crazy idea and I feel like we, we.
Clint
I gotta tell a quick story.
Top
Okay. Oh, you've been on the hill?
Ian Carroll
Oh, it's like I have been communicating telepathically with Ian Carol this entire time.
Clint
Yeah. And he hates you guys.
Ian Carroll
He's telling me right now actually.
Clint
And he's like, my dick is huge, by the way. Honestly. Honestly. You know, I have met him and he's so gigantic. Like if his dick's not gigantic, I'd be shocked. Just for the record. But anyways, the, the hill story, I gotta, I gotta tell this story because it was so profound. I was, I think I've told this on sour gang once upon a time. But when I was a freshman in college, I stayed in this off campus dorm because none of my friends were smart enough to get into college. And I was in the honors program at San Diego State. But I, I said there was this one dorm that allowed for people that weren't students to be in there. So I roomed with my best friend from high school school. And we did mushrooms this one time. And I'll keep his name anonymous so he doesn't get in trouble, but we do mushrooms and he, I, I have a good time. You know, I have minor, minor movements and vision and it's like no big deal. This dude takes the same amount as me, has a full on out of body experience. And I, and I, I witnessed this all firsthand. And it was one of the most profound things I've ever seen in my entire life. He's, he's laying in his bed and he's going, he's like, he can't, he can't talk and, and he can't move. And he's just like, he's just toast. And I'm, I'm basically just there still vibing, having a good time myself, but I have to like look after him. And the next day he wakes up because he can't communicate with me at all. What's transpiring. So we, the next day we finally have this long sit down conversation about what happened. And he said as soon as the mushrooms hit, he goes over and he looks out the window to our dorm room and he's able to watch every civilization rise and fall, rise and fall. And he's watching all of human history transpire very rapidly in a matter of, you know, five, ten minutes. It's just like the pyramids come, they go, Rome goes. It's like. And he's just watching all of it and then he actually leaves his body and he ends up in, you know, the, the whatever you want to call it, the ethereal plane. And he's seeing other spirits and he's like, we're not communicating verbally, but I, I can sense their, their love and I can, and I can have brief conversations with them as they pass by me. And, and he's adamant that this happened. And, and I watched, I watched his physical body go through it, which like added a level of gravity to it that as, as Normie, Mr. Non Believer was very compelling to me. I was like, this story seems very real. At least his experience was extraordinarily real to him, a hundred percent. And I don't doubt him whatever, whatsoever. And then he's, he's like, at one point as he's coming down, he like, he thought about shoving his shoes through his neck. Like he was like, like, I don't know. That's a side, side tangent. That's not really relevant. But I just thought that was a really funny part of the story. But he, he, he said that ever since that time he knew that he was in the afterlife and he knew that the afterlife exists and he knew that these, this spiritual realm was real and he's no longer afraid of dying and he's not gone on to do drugs, you know, much else in the rest of his life. But he's just always had this calm about him, this peace that he knows factually that there is an afterlife and it's real. And I just, that has always stuck with me and it's always been such. I don't even know why I ended up telling that story, but, but I just think it's really, really interesting.
Ian Carroll
I do hope one day, Clint, that you have a profound. Because you're like me in that we need like, you got to show me. And I, I wasn't a Christian until I was shown some. And, and me and my, my wife and my son over like a four night period saw the same entity and, and it was horrifying. And I ignored it when it happened to me and I even ignored it when it happened to my wife and I couldn't ignore it when it happened to my son. And it changed forever like the trajectory of, of I guess my pursuits when it comes to information. And so I just hope one day that, like, your buddy, you fucking. Or maybe like me, are inundated by some sort of greasy demon, and it forever changes your. Your perspective.
Clint
I prefer it not be a demon. I'd rather it be my buddy's experience. But this is why I've always been open to the idea of doing the ayahuasca trip, because I, you know, I do want it. I want to have that. That aha moment. I'm just yet to have it, and I'm kind of too much of a fucking coward to. To go down that path. But then also, I think that there are genuine dangers that come with, you know, high, high dosage psychedelics and particularly ayahuasca. And I'm like. It makes me nervous. Yeah. So, like, I'm trying to do it organically.
Ian Carroll
Yeah. I've gotten to this point where I. Once again, I'm just asking this question. Why? I'm not saying that Rogan is captured at all. In fact, I imagine that if he is in any shape or form, he almost doesn't know. It's not like a willing participant in a thing that's happening.
Clint
I genuinely don't think he is.
Ian Carroll
But I look at him as like, the new Laurel Canyon. Like, he is cranking out the same way they popularized the psychedelics movement is the same way that Rogan resurrected it. And just knowing how. How intimately psychedelics play with this, you know, identity disassociative disorder and these intelligence agencies having a long history of dosing people and. And propagandizing them and inducing these states of mind. I'm very skeptical. I've become very skeptical of even just psychedelics, period, since then, because I don't.
Top
Know, demons or whatever.
Ian Carroll
Well, I just. It's like demons is, you know, the Bible says devils, demons and unclean spirits. And I think there's even delineations to me made beyond that, where you can, like, identify the nature and. And map these things out more. But that's the point. They're not mapped out, and we don't know what they are.
Clint
I finally remembered why I told that story, because it reminded me of the hill, of these. Of the telepathy tapes that. That, like, they commune with one another. They're outside of their bodies. Like, it sounds as if that's what these kids have access to. Yeah. And. And also had, like. What's it called? The Akashic records. They have access to different languages, to different knowledge that they couldn't possibly know or have learned on their own. At least that's what the many of their Mothers say. That's why I, you know, immediately when I heard the telepathy tapes, my. My initial reaction, contrary to what you would expect, was belief. Because. Because of my experience watching what happened to my buddy. And I was like, this sounds exactly like what he's gone through. And the fact that these kids can't speak, it does it like the vibe check is there. That, like. Yeah, that would be probably something that, that if you. If the other aspects of your brain weren't being utilized for communication and for walking and doing, you know, normal life, that you would probably strengthen whatever portion of your brain is functioning, and that portion of your brain could be access to the hill. I was just like, I. I don't know, man. By the way, sounds nutty, but it makes sense to me.
Ian Carroll
I found a correlation in abductee victims, especially children. So children who recall being abducted sometimes will recall meeting at like a hill in the night time. And the hill is just a grassy hill and. And there's like a wooded area around it, but that other children are there. They're also in their. Their sleeping, you know, clothes or pajamas. That's the word. And sleeping clothes. And sometimes those kids will even go on in the future to recognize some of those other children from. From what they perceived as a dream. So there seems to be this connection and it needs to be fleshed out, you know, it's got to be fleshed out.
Clint
Ian Carroll, since you're obviously watching this episode, to steal our ideas, because that's what you do constantly. Can't believe you go on Nephilim death squad with these psychos or come on dangerous retards with us. I think either would be a blast and a conversation well worth having. I'm sure it's going to happen at some point.
Ian Carroll
So I just. I genuinely just want to pose these questions to people that we've posed here. That's it. I just. I just want people to think about what. Why are these things connected?
Top
They're gonna happen. They're. They're coming out either way. I just feel like we need to ask. It's. It's almost. It almost feels like somebody's ready to tell. But we have to ask the correct questions.
Ian Carroll
Yeah.
Top
If we're asking questions that are incorrect, we're going to get answers that don't matter as much to us. So it's important right now to ask these questions, especially when you have a very big profile. Maybe we can get something satisfactory or something that can move this ball along that might actually help people.
Clint
That's where I think the reason I. I vibed right away with Ian is because, like, both of us are very open to these ideas, but. Oh, and we're tall. But also because he approaches this all with skepticism, which is how I. I do it too, which I think, which is why you guys don't like me and he. And you don't like him. No, I. I approach all of this with skepticism, but, like, that's why he and I, Ian and I vibe. And I think that's why it would be such a cool conversation, would be like the two skeptics versus the two, you know, envelope pushing.
Top
I've told you. And I. I said the same thing about Ian's. Ian's work with this latest.
Clint
The.
Top
The celebrity tapes. I think it's super important. My wife even said it. It's good for most people want to know about this stuff. Like, like surface level. He's giving them this broad understanding of it. And you set the table for me to be crazy. So you need to be the person that is setting this nice table. Here's the forks here, the knives. This makes sense. And then I go, and I'm. Now, I'm allowed to operate in this crazy realm behind you. And I, I do thank you for allowing to us, like, allowing us to kind of attach to you in this way, because it gives. It just lets us push a little bit further. You know what I mean? It's like we've asked these legitimate questions, and now I'm going to ask these really hard, crazy questions. Some you can discard, but I think you need to take some of these other ones into account.
Clint
No, I love it. I mean, this is why. This is why I enjoy doing this, is because it forces me to. To broaden the scope of my analysis. You know, it doesn't mean that I'm going to believe what you guys say, but it means that, like, all right, let's take. Let's fucking. Let's throw spirituality into the mix here. Like, let's see if all of this other, you know, otherwise seemingly earthly evil that I'm covering daily on Liberty Lockdown or on my Twitter profile, like, is there. Is there a tie that binds? And is that in the spiritual realm? And does that give an explanation that is more. More actually correct than what I'm doing here? You know, And I think that that's like, those are layers that matter, and I. I enjoy the process. So. So anyways, I think that Ian would be a awesome guest. So it'll happen at some point. Stay tuned. Subscribe. Actually, well, make sure you don't miss that episode of the and Carol because it's coming at some point. Dangerous rtrd. Make sure you subscribe to that. Make sure you subscribe on audio podcasters for that for Nephilim Death Squad and Tower Gang. And most importantly, Liberty Lockdown. I'm just kidding. Most importantly, Tower Gang. I'm just kidding. Don't subscribe to Tower Game. Don't subscribe to Tower Game. Do not. But yeah, the four shows that we're putting out, I think that they're all very, very unique and interesting and I appreciate everybody that that tunes in weekly to check out our our steep decline into madness. It's been a blast and I hope you guys are enjoying the journey alongside us. Make sure you hit the like button. Share it around and pick up your relative's phone and subscribe to these shows too. And don't tell them anything about it and just make them lose their minds. It'll be funny.
Top
That's right. Oh, one more thing before we head out.
Clint
Crisis King. There we go.
Episode 007: The Arc and Project Sunstreak - Dangerous RTRDs
Released on March 28, 2025
Hosts: Clint and Top (Raven), featuring guest Ian Carroll
The episode opens with a heated discussion about the current geopolitical landscape, particularly focusing on the potential for conflict involving Russia and Iran.
Clint (02:36): "We are so fortunate that we're not going to have to go to war with Russia. I can't tell you how lucky we are. Like those guys would mess us up."
Top (03:32): "Welcome."
The hosts express relief that a direct conflict with Russia is avoided, contrasting it with the perceived threats from Iran. They delve into the complexities of international relations and speculate on the motivations behind political actions, especially in the context of U.S. leadership and foreign policy.
A significant portion of the episode critiques political figures, examining the dynamics between former President Donald Trump, Congressman Thomas Massie, and Senator Lindsey Graham.
Clint (07:15): "He endorses him in opposition to Thomas Massey. That's what, that's what's going on, right?"
Ian Carroll (08:05): "Thomas Massie is the best congressman we have. And Donald Trump's like, I don't like our best congressman and I love our worst senator."
Clint criticizes Trump's stance towards Massie, highlighting perceived inconsistencies and political maneuvering. The conversation underscores Massie's efforts to uphold democratic processes against massive stimulus packages and contrasts his integrity with Graham's controversial actions and public persona.
The hosts explore the influence of the Israel lobby in American politics and its portrayal in the media, particularly through mainstream outlets and personalities like Steven Crowder.
Clint (20:45): "This is taking us in a very bad place, like a very, very dark place and an unproductive one and a potentially violent one."
Top (17:36): "Steven Crowder now kind of, he came out and he was like, wouldn't you believe this? All these politicians funded by Israel."
They discuss how funding from pro-Israel groups affects political decisions and media narratives, arguing that both major political parties contribute to policies that may not align with the broader American interest. The conversation touches on anti-Semitism laws and the resulting backlash, emphasizing the detrimental effects of suppressing honest dialogue about foreign influence.
A pivotal segment delves into the CIA's remote viewing initiatives, specifically Project Sunstreak, and its alleged connection to discovering the Ark of the Covenant.
Clint (54:00): "Crisis King. There we go."
Clint (56:18): "They have other disclosures that said that they had remote viewing of Mars that showed ancient Buildings like pyramids and shit like that."
Clint and Ian Carroll discuss declassified documents purportedly confirming the Ark of the Covenant's existence in Ethiopia through remote viewing. They express skepticism about the CIA's claims but acknowledge the mysterious nature of such projects. The hosts explore the idea that ancient prophecies may be artificially fulfilled by modern governments to manipulate geopolitical events.
The episode transitions to discussing telepathy tapes involving children with psychic abilities, exploring theories about government experimentation and alien involvement.
Ian Carroll (65:16): "And these children are alluding to communicating with entities."
Clint (71:42): "If these people actually have like 90 plus percent, well then prove it right now."
Clint and Ian debate the authenticity of telepathy tapes, questioning whether these abilities are natural evolutions or results of government-induced experiments like MK Ultra. They consider the implications of such phenomena on societal perceptions of autism and psychic abilities, pondering whether these children are victims of larger conspiracies.
The hosts intertwine their discussions with interpretations of biblical prophecies, particularly concerning the "Little Season" — a period they believe signifies the rise of malevolent forces against God.
Clint (38:50): "He's trying to make us worry about wars and nuclear disasters so we can distract ourselves from what's really happening."
Top (85:48): "It's almost like somebody's ready to tell."
They explore how modern events, such as political conflicts and environmental disasters, may be fulfilling ancient prophecies. The conversation suggests that these occurrences are part of a divine plan leading to an apocalyptic culmination, with organizations like the CIA playing roles in orchestrating events to align with these prophecies.
Linking emerging technologies to their broader conspiracy theories, the hosts discuss Elon Musk's Neuralink project and its potential ties to polar shifts and climate disasters.
Clint (106:20): "I'm fine with you paywalling 90% of it. But if you want me to take you seriously, give me 10% of it for free."
Ian Carroll (108:04): "He's cranking out the same way they popularized the psychedelics movement is the same way that Rogan resurrected it."
They speculate that Neuralink could be part of a larger agenda to prepare humanity for imminent environmental catastrophes, such as polar shifts, by enhancing human capabilities to survive on other planets like Mars. The discussion ties this to the telepathy phenomena, suggesting a coordinated effort to manipulate human consciousness and societal structures.
As the episode winds down, the hosts express interest in collaborating with other conspiracy theorists and deepen their exploration of these intertwined topics.
Clint (121:41): "Maybe sometimes I'm too far away from the line and we kind of bring each other closer to it."
Top (130:28): "They're gonna happen. They're coming out either way."
They hint at future episodes featuring guests like Ian Carroll, aiming to blend skepticism with open-minded exploration. The conversation underscores their commitment to uncovering hidden truths and preparing their audience for what they perceive as impending global transformations.
Notable Quotes:
Clint (02:36): "We are so fortunate that we're not going to have to go to war with Russia. I can't tell you how lucky we are."
Ian Carroll (05:43): "I can only worry for so long. I have to go back to being happy."
Clint (09:54): "He's as libertarian as you find in D.C. he's incredibly based. He does not want to fund no foreign aid, no military adventurism, no wars."
Top (17:36): "Steven Crowder now kind of, he came out and he was like, wouldn't you believe this? All these politicians funded by Israel."
Clint (20:45): "This is taking us in a very bad place, like a very, very dark place."
Ian Carroll (25:31): "We are in this place now where there's no nuance."
Clint (56:18): "It's like, All right, but you could pick up a telescope and you don't see that."
Top (85:48): "It's almost like somebody's ready to tell."
Conclusion:
Episode 007 of "Nephilim Death Squad" delves deep into a complex web of conspiracy theories, blending geopolitical analysis with interpretations of biblical prophecies and modern technological advancements. Through spirited debates and speculative discussions, Clint, Top, and guest Ian Carroll challenge conventional narratives, urging listeners to question underlying motives and unseen forces shaping our world. The episode sets the stage for future explorations, promising even more intricate connections between ancient prophecies and contemporary events.