
In this episode of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts David Lee Corbo (a.k.a. The Raven) and Top Lobsta welcome Dexter De La Paz, a member of the Timeline Earth podcast, for a deep dive into the Smithsonian's alleged cover-up of giant skeletons and the...
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Top Lobster
Thing here we go. We are being hypnotized by people like this. News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers. We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people. The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going.
Dexter
On is absolutely oh yeah dude there some Nephilim.
Top Lobster
It's like we all know what's going.
Paz
Down but no one's saying what happen.
Top Lobster
To the home of the brave these now when no one's talking about how they know it's not.
Paz
Awaken to a.
Top Lobster
Dead in the grave finally too late we need to be ready to raise.
Paz
Up welcome to the end of days.
Top Lobster
Everybody is slave Only some are aware that the government requires welcome back ladies and gentlemen to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad. I am David Lee Corbo, AKA the Raven that is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation. And before we get into today's guest, I would just like to remind our live audience that this is only a preview and around the 30 minute mark we are going to go live exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad because we have to edit some audio and put in some ads. But if you want to continue watching along live, you can do so by signing up@patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad. Otherwise, just give it a couple of days and the episode will release in its entirety for free in a few days like I said. And guys, also another announcement very Quickly. We do. We are working with a company called Snappy Holsters and we are coming out with our very own line of. Of conceal and carry holsters for your everyday carry. Mine says Dangerous Retards. Top says Dangerous Retards. I don't know if that's going to be the only design. I think we're going to do a little bit more than that. But I just wanted to make you guys aware. So keep an eye out if you are somebody who enjoys that sort of thing. Well, we'll have something for you shortly. Now, getting into today's guest, we are joined by Dexter of Timeline Earth. Dexter, if you could, for the audience who might not be familiar with you, let them know where they can find your work and what it is you focus on.
Paz
Yeah, so my name's Dexter. I mostly go by Paz or Pause. You can find me on Twitter @tle Paz. The TLE is a reference to Timeline Earth. It's part of the podcast collective that I belong to. It's a comedy news routine. You might know it as formerly the Friends Against Government podcast. There is an acronym there, if you are bold enough to say such words.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah, let's get it out right in the open. You guys had a show called Fag. Honestly, the. A banger of a name, by the way.
Paz
The fancast.
Dexter
It's. That show, in a sense is. Well, I mean, Top Lobsters picked up your guys Merchant, and you have a bunch of dedicated fans as well. But your show is the precursor to like Tower Gang, things like that in the libertarian space. You kind of, you know, between you, Bird, Aaron, you influence people to kind of put a mic in front of our face and start trying to be funny or talk about things in a, you know, bad situations in a. In a good light. So I do thank you for that. I big longtime fan of the show.
Paz
Yeah. First of all, let me say thank you for that because we do appreciate it. We've been in this sort of weird libertarianism, Right. Anarchist sort of space for a long, long time. And I don't think we're really going anywhere. But it's wonderful seeing all the other stuff that's come after. You know, there were a few shows before we started doing ours. Shout out to Anarchy Ball. He's still around lurking somewhere. So, yeah, we've. We've been at it a long time. Since 2017, 2018, something like that, which isn't really that long, but it feels like forever when you're doing it weekly.
Dexter
It's. It's a long time, dude. I mean, I was looking back two weeks ago and I was like, like, Jew tunnels happened last January. Could have been a decade ago.
Paz
So there's no way that was only a year ago, man.
Dexter
Dude, it makes a year tomorrow. It's not even a year old. Like January 7th.
Top Lobster
Look, you know, you notice what he did there? He looked over to his calendar. He has it marked down.
Dexter
Yes.
Top Lobster
The year. It's been a year to the day. Yeah. I mean, the. The news.
Dexter
My favorite holiday, January 6th. Jew tunnels the next day. That's how I know. I'm like, yeah, man.
Top Lobster
Yeah. What he does is he breaks out little collapsible towers that he makes his kids crawl. I mean, I'm sorry, Collapsible tunnels and makes his kids crawl through them and wear little hats. Yeah, no, I mean, it is. It's indicative of the greater picture of the news cycle moving so fast. We're in some weird time dilation. I really don't know how long it's been since anything anymore. It feels like either everything was really long ago, but it was actually only a year ago, or it feels like it happened just yesterday and they want to tell us that it happened 15 years ago. I don't know. We're caught in between something pretty strange here. But the. The topic that we came to discuss today with you, Dexter, is. Is one that you alluded to it before we started the show. Right. It's like the show's namesake is. Is tied into this topic that we're going to get into today, and that is the Smithsonian, which nowadays I'm much more comfortable looking at them as a cleanup crew and a disinformation institution than I am with looking at them as a. As a source of information for ancient history and prehistoric findings. But I. I guess what I'd like to start off with is because you said it's something that your audience asks you relatively often. How do you find yourself into this topic?
Paz
Well, so my background with this is the same as my background with really every conspiracy topic. I worked my first real adult job with was third shift security. And as such, that created natural exposure to coast to coast AM radio. The. The OGs. Right. George Nori, Art Bell, all of them. Other programs like Ground Zero. And I would sit in our guard shack and I would listen to this stuff and I would just eat it up because I was already naturally inclined to skepticism. I didn't believe a single thing that anyone was telling me. And one of the topics that I would hear about consistently, and this must have been circa 2012, 2013, was there was a lot of chatter about giants, giant bones, things that had been found out in the American west and had subsequently been covered up. That would have been about the time that the Giant of Kandahar had its first appearance in the media spotlight, before it disappeared. That's a story that kind of appears cyclically. You know, every time that famous drawing gets passed around, people discover it for the first time and go nuts. But I heard just one of the researchers being interviewed on one of these overnight radio programs, and I just felt every single one of my neurons activate at once, right as one does. It's a. Not a moment of enlightenment necessarily, but a moment of euphoria or a euphoric like state where you realize there's something more and you're rushing towards that door of knowledge and you're ready to bang on it or kick it in, whatever you're gonna do. And from that point forward, it really became one of my favorites because whatever else you might believe about the subject or the subjects that become related to the subject, on its face, it's relatively innoc. A lot of the hidden history stuff is very serious and needs to be treated and handled with the utmost respect. Not even necessarily because of what it's about, but because of the stakes and the implications involved with meddling with history. But for a matter like the giants, it's just, wow, okay, so here was this thing, this disappeared. They with the capital T made this disappear. What else are they hiding? And you can mostly leave this topic at that. It's a pretty fun one. It can stay there, or you can go further down the rabbit hole and see just how deep it goes. So that's sort of its appeal to me. And I've been in the giant space for, I guess about a decade now. The first portion of it as an absolute amateur, the second portion of it as a relatively well informed amateur researcher.
Top Lobster
That's interesting because it does connect into a lot of other topics. It's like the namesake of the show is. Is, you know, Nephilim is embedded right in there. But the, the. That concept ends up opening tributaries to all sorts of other conspiracy theories. And honestly, we picked the namesake because we believe that it ties into, to virtually all of them. But on the topic of the Smithsonian, primarily, what you get about their involvement in giant bones and things like that is their obfuscation of the topic. Apparently they go to great lengths. And these are all stories that I'm only aware of anecdotally. But in the same vein, you have no shortage of giant stories. You talked about the giant of, of Kandahar. That is probably one of the more famous ones. But there's no shortage of stories. Human beings interacting typically in a combative way with these giants. And I guess the issue here is that it does not fit the fossil record. It doesn't fit the, the idea of evolution as it's conventionally pitched to us by I, I. So I suppose the, the powers that be in archaeology and anthropology and, and so you could make an argument that the reason the Smithsonian, if at all they are hiding bones, it is to maintain the status quo. That being in the, in the 21st century. Evolution, evolution is the, the status quo. You have a real hard time placing giants into that picture. We've heard of the missing link. And the idea is that somewhere there's a leap made between early hominids, prehistoric man, Neanderthals and, and modern day man. And, and the speculation that goes into that missing link is, is such that it should be a in between point, sort of a hairy man, not quite Neanderthal, not quite human, doesn't exist in the fossil record, but surely is out there. That in itself is a bit of a problem. It's much more so when you start to tell stories about giants and you know, what are. Oh, it's Mark Claire. Shout out. Mark Claire. How are you doing, brother? He says, this is my first three draft picks in my fantasy podcast league. I had the fourth pick in the draft. Very nice. You got to get back to podcasting. We'd like to see the Mark Claire show again. But, you know, you do have a much harder time explaining that. So, so let's start there. If the Smithsonian is. What sort of evidence do we have for the Smithsonian hiding those sorts of discoveries and for why, why would they be doing such a thing?
Paz
Well, there's a very simple smoking gun. And what that is is you have evidence all across this entire country of various remains being directly turned over to them and to their representatives. And now it's all just gone. You know, you can ask them about it. What storage facility is this in? Why don't you have this on display? Where is this? What was this? This guy has a receipt that says, in 1890, whatever, I turned this over to you. And you have no record of it existing. In fact, you say such a thing could not possibly exist. Well, there's a preponderance of evidence that yes, it did exist because you collected it, you stored it, and now you claim it never exist. So what did you do with it? And you know, skeptics will tell you, well, that's obviously very flimsy. How many instances of that could there possibly actually be? Well, there's hundreds, if not thousands. You can go to any county, cultural center, museum, historical society in this country and find probably at least one example of it, if not more, as to why they would be doing that. You have to look at the cultural context in which the Smithsonian came about and the cultural context of the country today. Right. The Smithsonian came to be in the mid 19th century, the middle 1800s, and it's at that point that you're seeing this revolutionary tide sweep across Europe, bringing with it the final fruits of the Enlightenment. And this is something that had already taken root in the U.S. at that point, the U.S. was still a very Christian nation, but it had a lot of these Enlightenment ideals baked right in. Right. That's what civics will tell you our Constitution was all about. But there is the other dimension of that that is more cultural than political. Right. There was these vibes of deism, of spiritualism, of exploring the non physical spaces of the physical world around us. And as the people in positions of power began to do this, they realized that, okay, we need our serfs to not understand or be able to access the same spaces that we are trying to. So we need a new story. And that's where you start seeing this. Well, if they have these giants, they have connections to the tales of their own past, right? They can see other examples of it in the Bible and they're going to believe that much more if they find these bones. The giants spoken about there must have been real because we found them even here. The Native Americans had their own cultural stories of these giant beings. Well, if their legends are validated, perhaps they will keep believing these things were artifacts that allowed people to have a bastion in the physical world for their beliefs about the non physical. And thus they had to go. It is no coincidence that the Smithsonian was collecting and destroying these while also putting so much effort into artificially boosting dinosaurs. During the Bone Wars in the second half of the 1800s, you have these two competing archaeologists who are both notorious curious for fraud, inventing dinosaurs out of thin air, sometimes very literally, you know, fraudulent discoveries. And they were accepting these uncritically as proof of the newly rolled out theory of evolution. You know, rolled out in that century, Darwin was roughly contemporary with all of these events. And you have this then push to create this materialist grounding and to subtly undermine the faith systems, not just of Christians, but of any faith system system present. And you do that by destroying things in the physical world that could potentially validate those belief sets while subtly replacing them with fake scientific jargon and fake discoveries that could then allow you to push this new narrative you are creating. So that is sort of the purpose of the Smithsonian. How it came to be, why it's doing what it does. It is a culture layer control mechanism that serves to whitewash or edit history rather than preserve it.
Top Lobster
Man, that is a fantastic explanation of, I suppose, the duty set of the Smithsonian. It feels very much like an institution that is akin to NASA, right? Where I've come to the point now, whether or not the Earth is flat or a sphere, the jury's out on that. But when it comes to NASA and what seems to be their entire driving purpose, which is obfuscation and, and lying, the reason that I say that is because as an institution, I think they receive, I don't know how much in federal funding annually. It's, it's some staggering number. But the question then becomes, if you are receiving all of this funding, why then are you faking certain footage? And there are some things that are debatable, but there are a lot of things that NASA puts out that are clearly composites. You can see satellite images of what they allege to be Earth from the upper orbit. And the cloud patterns are repeating themselves, almost as if they've been copied and pasted. You can take chunks of cloud and lay it over another segment of cloud and they'll fit identically to me. That's obviously some sort of a CG amalgamation then. And there's a lot of things that, that NASA fakes. It's gotten to the point now where I feel as though they are tied into the, the coming alien disclosure one day. In other words, you wouldn't have a. As fleshed out of a public opinion on ETS and aliens without NASA. And it feels like in very many ways it's the same thing with the Smithsonian. But instead of creating a narrative, which they certainly have, in the, in the form of fake and gay dinosaurs, instead of creating that narrative, as much as NASA seems to be creating a narrative, they're, they're hiding a much older one. And so I, I went to the Smithsonian. Not the Smithsonian, some museum out here not long ago with my son who's 9 years old, and we're looking at these, these dinosaurs. And of course Dad's saying they're fake and gay. My wife is, you know, why do you have to say that? I'm like, well, because truthfully, on the Surface. What's happening is you have, number one, the, the bones that you're seeing are not actual bones. They are cast. And allegedly they're literally plaster. Yeah, they're plaster. And the bones are, are hidden. But what I've learned over the years is that they'll actually take a very small finding in the grand scheme of things.
Dexter
Right.
Top Lobster
You have an entire skeleton. They have found one or two bones, and what they've then done is extrapolated and, and, and built this entire creature around these few bones that they found. So not only are the ones that you're looking at not real, but the idea of what this dinosaur looked like was extrapolated from a very small finding, a cluster of bones. And so the whole thing is, it's wild. The industry that we've built up around dinosaurs, if, if the evidence is really that thin, then you then have to turn to the entire apparatus surrounding it, including Hollywood and Jurassic park and everything, and go, what the hell are you guys talking about?
Paz
Yeah, you absolutely have to. And that goes right back to it, right? It is very obviously a control mechanism. As soon as you stop and realize what is actually being presented to you is basically nothing at all. It's entirely a smoke and mirrors game that has been draped in scientific legitimacy by a series of generations that accepted it uncritically because they didn't have the right set of information tools to question it anyways. You know, we lay a lot of blame at the feet of the boomers and at the couple generations immediately before them, but the one thing I'll say to defend them at a certain point is they just didn't have the tools to question some of this stuff anyways.
Top Lobster
Right.
Paz
What are you supposed to do? Take the Encyclopedia Britannica. They were already in charge of publishing and editing that. You know, the lies were already baked into the information tools they had. It's the Internet and the way it's enabled us to do our own research that becomes a great equalizer and allows us to examine these narratives through the more critical lens that they all deserve. And that's what all of these institutions, whether it be NASA, the Smithsonian, the literally pick whatever you want to is all about. They're all about shaping the narrative to preserve the legitimacy of a ruling class and cast that knows it doesn't deserve it and thus has to lie through its teeth to preserve its position and power. And so that even goes back to kind of what I was saying in the beginning. Right. This stuff is fairly innocuous on the face of it. Okay. Mr. Dexter is going to come on your podcast and he's going to tell you stories about eight foot tall skeletons. Isn't that spooky weird? Wow. And then you realize, oh well, that's implying that every US President literally since Washington has been lying to us about it. Complicit in hiding this truth. Why are they doing that? What else are they hiding? Oh my God, look at what the military industrial complex did in the 30s, you know, etc. Etc. It's that sort of thing. It's, it's that first innocent question that allows you to ask the dangerous questions and then lets you from there decide what sort of person you want to be.
Dexter
Yeah, your nephilim pilled. That's like a, once you take that, there's really no going back. It blows the roof off of a lot of, you know, current, the current narrative today. One of the things I kind of wanted to mention, I mentioned it a couple times on the show before, but the guy, this guy, John Reeves, he's an Alaskan gold miner and they call him the Boneyard Alaska guy. He was on Rogan right. A couple years ago. And you know, he's just saying he owns this, this large property in Alaska that he was using for gold mining. And while he is mining gold, they stumbled upon some bones. No big deal. They started to look and I think they, they like, they spray down the perma for us there. So as, as the ice melts, they just continue to find more and more and more and more bones all stacked on top of each other within like a, I think he said a five square mile radius. So I don't know, he's like, I don't know how all this stuff got here. All these mammoths, they're, they're calling them mammoths and they're finding, you know, tusks, but they're also finding other kinds of bones that go there, that, that are there like spines. It's just, just about anything you can find. He doesn't allow government people on his property because if they find any human artifacts like let's say Arrow Tipper or something like that, they can come and they can claim the property. So he's just very, he's very careful that it's only mammoth bones. But during that episode he had mentioned that the previous owner had given, he has, he had records the same what you mentioned early in this episode, he had records that he had given the Smithsonian some of these tusks or these mammoth remains. And the Smithsonian took them and dumped them in the East River. Yeah. So after the episode or at the end of the episode, he said he's going to release on Instagram the coordinates for where they dumped them in the East River. And this is. This created a frenzy in New York and people were diving deep, like right off, you know, right on the Hudson. They're trying to find these bones that the Smithsonian dumped. I'm not sure. I never followed up with the story, but that's crazy.
Top Lobster
They dumped him right in the Hudson?
Dexter
Right in the Hudson. They just did. Right by the Smithsonian on 90 seconds.
Top Lobster
Wow.
Paz
And that must actually be a pretty common pattern for them because any, any number of years ago. Now it was also alleged that that may have been the same exact thing they did to get rid of so many of the giants remains.
Dexter
Right.
Paz
They were just issued or detailed. A Navy patrol tugboat or something loaded up a bunch of crates, took them offshore and just dumped them. You know, that's a recurring meme with them specifically as an organization. Whether there's any fire to that smoke, it's hard to say. But it's interesting to see that exact theme. Repeat here.
Dexter
Yeah, well, I mean, it's right around the time frame, like the 1930s is when this, the previous owner would have given them these bones. And they have the documentation and the Smithsonian never displayed them, same story. And, and just dumped them. So it's not a current story. They dumped these bones right around the same time as you'd say that they dumped the, the giant bones, which, I mean, you have mammoth bones, you've got giant bones. What, like, what the fuck is the difference at this point? When you're looking at it, it's kind of. It could be the same thing. They're all mixed up. It's a graveyard. Also, question. In a five square. In a five acre radius. I said, I think I said mile, but it's 5 acres. I have 10 acres. 5 acre radius is not that big. You have bone. It's a cemetery. Bones upon bones upon bones. All these mammoths went there and died at the same time right on top of each other.
Top Lobster
Question, dude, that, that does like. All right, if it's mammoths, you know, I don't know what happened there. If it's giants, it was a war. When, when does it either some sort.
Paz
Of graveyard or something. Yeah, yeah.
Top Lobster
That's interesting. And, and you see this sort of thing, it's not just the Smithsonian. I, I feel like there's a special place in hell for people who duskas might be giant penis bones. That's true. It could be Giant penis bones. But there's a special place in hell for those who destroy history to that degree, especially history of such a sensitive nature. You look at what happens in the Middle East a lot and it's like a lot of these historical sites, they end up getting, you know, destroyed by some sort of, you know, potentially American government backed terrorist group or, you know, some other major world player is backing a terrorist group. And they go in and they, they destroy these old, not only old structures and architecture, but also like statues. And they completely erase history in that way. And it's a, it's a wild thing because we really should be pissed off about it. I mean, I know it's a, it's an interesting topic to, to dive down, but we as a species are. So I think it's might be part of our intro. David. Ike saying that. No, no, it's actually the intro for Blurry Creatures. Blurry Creatures has a great intro and on it is somebody saying that we are a species with amnesia and amnesia. And that's very much the case. Like we don't know anything about our history. What we do hold conventionally is likely a lie. And, and we find ourselves at a period in history where we don't know anything about ourselves. And, and it's given rise to speculation as to the nature of like megalithic structures where these things, energy harvesting devices or, you know, take your pick, it doesn't matter. There's, there's so many different theories flying around about all these various megalithic structures. It is actually despicable that we've had this done to us. Our, our past can be so rich and unbelievable and we'd have no idea. And half the things that we hear passed down by word of mouth or, you know, tradition, and we attribute it to mythology, we attribute it to, to just being war. Ancestors didn't have the vocabulary to describe what they were seeing, so they attributed obtuse vocabulary to otherwise benign things.
Paz
So they were obviously ignorant primitives. They couldn't possibly know what their own eyes were telling them. Unlike us who have perfectly well working eyes and can believe everything we see. Like a bunch of dumbasses.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah. And, and I, you know, you can't even say that anymore because so much of what we think we see is, is not actually the case. We're being deceived on on a tremendous amount of levels. But the implications of giants are ultimately a vindication of, of the biblical narrative. Would you agree with that? Like in the sense that there are many cultures around the world who have giants within their mythos. But given enough time studying the subject, I would argue you can find that they are describing the same things.
Paz
I agree wholeheartedly. 100. I take it as a full validation of absolute biblical literal interpretation. You know, we saw the ancient Israelites fighting giants as they came into the promised land. Giants feature prominently in the genesis story of creation in the early earth. And the only part of it that sticks a little bit, well, how did they survive the flood? And that's a very difficult debate probably for another time or another venue. But their mere existence into as late as the 1800s in some cases, these giants were walking among us far later than people realize is a validation of all of the biblical narratives, because if such a thing as that could be true, why on earth wouldn't the rest of it be? You know, that is a sign of the truth of it for the people who can't take it on faith alone, which you wish everyone could. But we know that there are people with doubt in their hearts, and that's not wrong. It's just something to work past.
Dexter
Do you. Do you lend any credence to the idea of, well, the genetic mutation of these giants, or nephilim, possibly to adapt that could go underwater, could fly overseas? Some people say bigfoot is a nephilim, and some people also say that bigfoot is interdimensional, Opening portals, shit like that. What do you think about that?
Paz
I think we would be hard pressed to lump bigfoot into the same camp as these giants or these nephilim because these beings were obviously on an order of intelligence with us, or even more so. You know, there's plenty of examples of them being wise rulers, as is the sort of anunnaki tradition which some people try to tie into this. I think it's a little more tenuous than the connections they make. But you would often see these giants in tribal leadership, possession positions. And so they were obviously intelligent enough and well liked enough to be leaders among their fellow men when they weren't cannibalizing them. And that's not something that ever gets associated with the bigfoot tradition, which then makes me think it's probably some separate entity as to whether they could genetic, through genetic means, have other sets of skills, abilities, or things they were capable of that we just weren't. I don't think that that is necessarily reflected in the evidence that we have of their existence. But by the same token, there's no reason to rule it out because there's so much we don't know about them.
Top Lobster
Right. I was. I was looking at a video not long ago where it was actually kind of disturbing. There's an inbred family, and they're famously inbred. And somebody was doing sort of a tour of their property, I guess they were allowed to. And they bought their camera with them. And they were showing you some of the members of the family and highlighting what happens when you inbreed to that degree. And this guy could only speak in barks. He was. He was kind of barking like a dog. And I don't think it was a put on. You know, he's asking him, hey, why don't you show me around the property for the camera, for the people at home. Show me the garden, show me the garden. Things like that. And this guy is even reacting like a dog. But he's relatively elderly, man. I don't think it was a put on. I think he really was. We know that inbreeding can do a number of things. There are extra canonical books and you have to take them with a grain of salt because of the fact that they're extra canonical. But I believe it's the Book of Jasher that talks about how no two Nephilim would have been alike. And I just wonder.
Dexter
The Whitaker family in West Virginia.
Top Lobster
That's right, the Whitaker family. It's actually a. It's kind of funny, but it's also a little bit sad.
Dexter
Yeah.
Top Lobster
Just because. Excuse me. The guy is very much like a. Like a dog. He's. And it's. He's even got like a playful demeanor, like a dog. It's. It's. It's pretty messed up. But I think that given enough time, if. If there is, especially if it is as diverse as what the Book of Jasher says, which is. These things don't look alike. Yep, that's him. The guy in the red shirt, man. Rough looking folk. But if there is that really that much variety, you know, so. So within it you have elements of giants. But there are also, what We've discovered enough anecdotal evidence to support the idea that these things varied greatly. So when you have like a baphomet, if that is a real entity and is a fallen angel, then maybe that gives room for seders, Right. Where you have these kind of goat men, upper half of a human, lower half of a goat. And we were doing an episode recently where we learned that either Socrates or Plato is recounting one of his encounters with a satyr. And he talks about the level of aggression and strength that it had. It was in a cage not too pumped about it. And it was being gifted to a king. And the way that he talked about it was from the perspective of someone who knew that these things existed, but had never had the opportunity to see one in person until that moment. And I just think that it becomes a lot wider of a. Of a spread. I've gotten to the point, now we're in this show, I. I think that there's room in the discussion. I'm not willing to throw away anything when it comes to various entities, but. But I want to ask you this, Dexter. This is something that Sam Tripoli actually says, and that resonates with me. I'd like to know your thoughts on it. That these institutions, NASA, is to convince you of way out there and. And the Smithsonian and things like that are to convince you of way back when. And it's an effort to not only obfuscate our history, but obfuscate the nature of the realm that we inhabit. Do you think there's any validity to that?
Paz
Of course, Yeah. I think that that's a very snappy, A very concise. It's a good way to put it, because that is exactly what's going on when I keep referencing this idea of a control system that's being put in place over us. And you know that that's exactly the purpose. Right? They're supposed to nudge us into thinking a certain way so we will go along with the schemes they have laid for us here so that they can rework the earth the way they want it to be, in accordance with their own principles, which are diametrically opposed both to our own principles and to the betterment of our well being.
Top Lobster
I heard something recently, and I'm almost embarrassed because you feel like as. As a. I suppose a professional conspiracy theorist, nothing has escaped your scrutiny. But there was one, and it's rather popular, but I only just discovered it. And it's this idea that there was an excursion to Alaska that Buzz Aldrin was a part of, and through one event or another, they end up being subjected to. And I might actually have the clip. Maybe we'll play it. But being subjected to these creatures, these hominids that had scales like a. I believe I forgot what the. The terminology they use, but these things had scales. Whatever it was was so alarming that Buzz Aldrin suffered a stroke and a heart attack and had to be airlifted out of Alaska, which is incredibly expensive because you could imagine that there's not really anything near where they are on this excursion. So he. He was. He did Suffer a stroke and a heart attack, and he was, you know, rescued. There's, like, pictures of him giving the thumbs up on the.
Dexter
On the.
Top Lobster
Was it a gurney stretcher? But that's not the first time that we've heard that this idea that there are, for lack of a better term, subterranean reptilians. And you have a lot of stories. There's the journey to the center of the Earth. I forget the gentleman's name that wrote that, but originally that was based off of a story that was alleged to be true, where this guy is flying a private plane over Alaska, I believe it is, and he comes across a. A hole in the earth big enough that you could fly in and land a. An aircraft, a private aircraft. And the details from there on, I believe he's greeted by, like, some sort of subterranean civilization, you know, And I'm sure much of it has been reduced to fiction, but I think that so much of our own fiction, it's funny, right? The official sources seem to be geared towards lying to us. The. The. The works of fiction that we have, I think, are filled with elements of really staggering truths. So when we have this idea of, like, the Smithsonian obfuscating hiding bones, NASA working on convincing us of a great out there, I very much become receptive to ideas like that. Subterranean entities. We have the story of. Of Phil Schneider, who famously was a government contractor tasked with building deep underground military bases. One thing leads to another, and he finds himself underground, exposed to these entities. I think he described them maybe as. As tall grays. Long story short, he's attacked, gutted, loses the fingers on one of his hands, and spends the rest of his days after being rescued from this scenario, whistleblowing about these events and having multiple attempts on his life. If you look up Phil Schneider, by the end of it, he is wheelchair bound and using a catheter. He's been run off the road, he's been shot at, all these different things, and in the end, kills himself, allegedly, with the tube of his catheter, wraps it around his neck and. And. And suffocates himself. This is a guy who's telling more or less the same story as what Buzz Aldrin said about all this. So you, Dexter, being a guy who is looking into these things, coming to similar conclusions as. As we are, do you give any credence to those sorts of things? Are they on the table still?
Paz
I think a lot of that stuff is on the table. But I would also say to any other person who considers themselves a conspiracy theorist, you need to be as critical in your analysis with people who countervail the narrative as you do with the narrative itself. Because what we need to remember about the forces that oppose us is that they are just as intelligent as we are, if not more so. They are very clever and they know that there are people they can bait into reflexive opposition. So if they lie about their lie, all of a sudden they've convinced you of the position they want you to hold because you are a reflexive contrarian. So I do think that all options are absolutely on the table. But just because it's on the table doesn't mean you don't have to thoroughly vet it. Our minds are our own to make up. And just setting ourselves in opposition to someone is not the same as coming to a well reasoned conclusion.
Top Lobster
Man, that. That's incredibly important because I notice people make that mistake a lot. I've made that mistake a lot. It's like you wake up to the fact that there's a lie, a big one, and then you latch on to the first thing that presents itself as contrary to that lie. And it's what I've come to the conclusion of after all these years is like there are so many lies and so many truths as well. And it is actually incredibly messy. Before we go on though, in the conversation, I just would like the live audience who's watching to know that we are ending this.
Dexter
I want you to know that we hate you.
Top Lobster
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Paz
Has you covered Mr. Area 51 himself.
Top Lobster
Well, he supposedly worked at S2, which is. Yeah, but. Yeah, and take him with a grain of salt. One of the things that he says outright, and I appreciate him saying this, is that he suspects he was shown things that were not true in order to disseminate them. So couldn't the same thing be said about all these stories?
Paz
It's absolutely the fact. Yes. And that's, that's one of the reasons I appreciate the true greats of our art form here. You think about a guy like Bill Cooper or a guy like Art Bell. These guys didn't just take a reflexive opposition to anything. You know, if you go back and you listen to their old radio programs, they are both being actively combative with their guests because they are more concerned with getting to the truth than they are hearing a story themselves.
Top Lobster
Did you know Art Bell on me once? He, he like outright dismissed me. It was hilarious. I called him up and I said, I'm reading a book called Communion by Whitley Striver. What do you think about this, that and the other thing? And he goes. Basically he, he just went on a tirade about how Whitley Striver is a proven fraud and, and a waste of time or something like that, and then just get like moved on to the next guest. But never stop me being a fan of that show. You're absolutely right about that, Dexter.
Paz
It's incredible.
Top Lobster
Yes, yes, yes. And he was combative. He wasn't some guy that just laid down and believed everything that you said.
Paz
That is terrific. I wish I had A story like that, honestly, I would take my lumps from art. Dude was incredible, dude.
Top Lobster
He didn't give me an option. He didn't let me give a rebuttal or anything.
Dexter
You deserved it. Maybe like a year ago you bought that to the podcast with the. The Africans dancing with the wheat.
Top Lobster
Dude. I was, I believe that so hard. I believe so many things that aren't true. But he, I mean, I was literally 16 years old and I called him up and he was just listening to this shitty little 16 year old talk about Whitley Striver and, and sleep paralysis and he's like, shut the up, homo. And he literally kicked me off and kept moving. It was incredible. Highlight of my life.
Paz
What were we even talking about before that?
Top Lobster
Just this idea that especially like the Bob Lazar thing, there is these people that are pulling the strings. They're smart enough to compartmentalize. They're also smart enough to spread disinformation on purpose to see who's. Who's toting it about.
Paz
Yeah, yeah, and there's no question about that, right? You don't get the ability to craft narratives without knowing exactly how to do it. You know, people love to talk about three dimensional chess and four dimensional chess and five dimensional chess and a lot of times they use that in reference to political analysis. But you need to understand that those sorts of people that we're talking about, the actual powers that be, live with everything viewed through that lens, playing those games are their default state. And that's not a call to be paranoid, but it is a call to keep your wits about you and remain critical. You know, even if you have been presented a story like Lazar or Schneider or Jim Keith and the black helicopters, that's another one. I believe he was assassinated. You really believe me? Expect me to believe he died because he fell off a stage? Like, come on.
Top Lobster
Right, yeah.
Paz
Have these guys who are getting nuggets of the truth, but that still needs to be analyzed because even if they did get the truth, it's never the whole story.
Top Lobster
There's a guy named Cass Sunstein who was, I think he was part of Obama's administration and he wrote a book called Cognitive Infiltration. And I'm going to butcher it, but more or less the idea was that he thought it was important to infiltrate and begin to steer conspiracy communities. And I believe his main concern was 9 11. But this is a guy that Obama saw fit to make part of his administration and who certainly affected legislation and policies that affect us today. And like I said, this guy's main Function was just the psychological angle of conspiracy theories and how to co opt and steer them. And we talk often about how there's no such thing as a good grassroots movement that isn't co opted pretty readily by an intelligence agency. It's weird because obviously they have always been doing this. We're talking about the Smithsonian doing this. How long ago. I believe you said something about the 1800s. So there's always been an obfuscation. There's always been an effort to steer the narrative, but it really took a front seat, I think, when it came to the Obama administration. What's also interesting is you have the Smith Months act of 2012. Right. And. And this is something that people argue makes it legal to more or less propagandize the public. Also done during Obama's administration. So you've got this guy in Cass Sunstein who's, you know, doing this for the Obama administration. You have the Smith Months act that also seems to be geared at a pretty similar vein. Seems like the Obama administration went pretty hard in the paint to pull the wool over our eyes and control the narrative.
Paz
Yeah, I don't think there's any question about that. It was extremely noble of the boomers to hate him, even if they weren't doing it for the right reasons.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I think we need to give the boomers their due.
Paz
It is the epicenter of a lot of the really bad stuff that's accelerated within current history. You know, I think by the time we're all gray hairs and still doing this, three decades from now, we'll have the benefit of hindsight to see that was the epicenter of a major negative turning point in modern history.
Top Lobster
Do you think that this, to me, sounds all right? There's an obfuscation of our history confusing us about the nature of, you know, different species on the planet, our role here, where we came from. It seems now that there's much more evidence for, like, adaptation instead of evolution. If that's the case, then we were, and this is anything new. But if evolution is a lie, then it is groundbreaking in regards to our understanding of, like, this current paradigm that we're in. I want to say, because I'm biased, that this is an affront to the biblical narrative in particular. Is that something that you believe? Or maybe it's more nuanced than that?
Paz
I wouldn't say it's even an affront. I'd use an even stronger word. You know, it was an intentionally designed repudiation. You know, they're spitting on the cross metaphorically. And in some cases literally, and trying to keep people from that holy truth. You know, I think we can all say here we're followers of Christ. I know that I certainly am. And you can't look at the way this system has been overlaid on top of us without noticing an inherent hostility by design to what we believe, you know, So I don't think there's any question about that either. They're out to get us. They really are. And you know what the Gospels tell us they're going to be. So it's our duty to be ready for. We knew it was coming.
Dexter
We also knew that, I mean that's the thing. Like, like we started the episode saying that, like it's really hard to blame the boomers for buying some of this. I actually tweeted today that I said, you know, the dinosaurs aren't mentioned in the Bible because they didn't exist. And of course I got a couple of, you know, script, like read the book of Job. It's like, yes, I've read it, I've read it. I don't think those are dinosaurs. But we've been presented with this text and it's an age old text, at least for, for us. It's been around for a long time. We should have read through it and we constantly ignore it. This, our culture also has done a great job of on the Bible, which is kind of our, our guide through this, through this earth. It's hard to be lied to when you understand what that book is actually telling you. But we've discarded it. We don't need carbon dating, we don't need modern science to figure out a lot of this stuff. It's all right there. It's even in other ancient mythology as well. It's just, you know, we've ignored it. We've done a great job of calling it stupid.
Paz
Yeah, embrace your own humanity. Not the quote, unquote science. Science isn't even a thing. You know, people talk about science with the little trademark symbol and scientism. Science is literally not a thing. You know, it's being trademarked and used as a slogan. You know, what is an actual thing? The people around you, the stories their grandparents told them, these are actual things that are rooted in something. Science is just what someone and a lab coat with a legitimacy guaranteeing credential is lying to you about. You know, there's people make a big deal of the replication crisis because it is a big deal. There is no such thing as authentic science, but there are plenty of people who all know the Same stories and who all come from different cultures that have the same stories told with a certain amount of linguistic memetic drift to them, but they are inherently the same story. You know, like I was talking about with the giants, it perfectly parallels Genesis in that they had these giant peoples and they were wiped out by the floods for their sins. Wow, that sounds an awful lot like literally exactly what happened in Genesis, doesn't it?
Top Lobster
Yep.
Paz
And you find that same pair of stories everywhere in the world.
Top Lobster
Yeah, every. It seems that every culture has a. A flood mythos. And if you dig deep enough, you'll also find that giants played a part in it. But he goes, there were giants in the earth in those days. And also after that, that's Genesis 6, 4. So the after that is fascinating because we can speculate as to how they did it. And when you have entities like, like the Philistine fish God Dagon, you know, you kind of now can get a little bit funky and start to explore whether or not some of these things had aquatic capabilities or aerial capabilities. Certainly this is an extra canonical thing, but people say that the night monster or Lilith actually had a visage. That was the way it's described. It seems like a harpy. Right. Like this lower half of a bird, upper half of some chick with tits but with wings. And so, you know, maybe there is some logistical ways they could have survived, but it almost seems like the answer to did they? Is certainly right, because you have, like we talked about at the top of the show, the giant of Kandahar. You also have stories of the Native Americans trapping and. And suffocating a race of giants in a cave system. They blocked off the doors. They set a fire cave in Utah.
Paz
Yeah.
Top Lobster
Yes, yes. And it gets a little bit weirder than that, too. We had Joel from Free the Rabbits podcast. He talked to us about a character named Luddy on the Solomon Islands who was reported on in their news as recently as the early 2000s. And Luddy, once again, I'm gonna butcher this story, but my recollection is that Luddy is adopted and by a woman. I don't think she knew that he was a giant. I mean, obviously from an early age, he was very big and very strong. She sends him out one day into town to get her tobacco. He ends up getting wrapped up and sold into slavery. Luckily is sold to a farmer who is a bit of a softie and says, look, I can't afford to free you. I just spent all my money buying you. However, there is a competition in town. It's a, it's a boxing. I think it's a bare knuckle boxing competition. If you go there and you win, give me the prize money and I will free you. Luddy goes there. I think he kills the guy with his bare fists because he's huge, even though he's a kid. And he's also covered in a lot of hair, which is interesting to note. Makes it back to his family and even brokers a deal between the giants that were living in the cave systems and the townsfolk. Essentially what happens is if you bring offerings of tobacco and such to this cave opening, then they're no longer, they're no longer going to eat you. And, and the last story that ends up coming out of there, this is what made their, like, local news, is that a truck went off the road and there was just simply no hope of getting it back on. And all of a sudden Luddy and a couple of his big bad homies come out of the, the woods, the tree line, lift the truck back onto the road, and then just disappear again. So we do have a lot of really weird instances still of, of, of giants. And the last one that I'll know is there was a video going viral for a while. For a while. An 18 wheeler, a truck driver who was making deliveries regularly to government facilities. Obviously there's an NDA aspect. I believe he broke that. And so he was like telling this story anonymously. I could be misremembering that too, though. I do that with pretty much everything. He goes on to say that when he checked in with the guard, the one thing that he was told that he thought was very strange was he wasn't allowed to utter the name of Jesus Christ in this base. And he's just a guy just dropping off like regular, you know, these, these places do need supplies. There are people. There are definitively deep underground military bases and there are definitively people dropping off supplies to them.
Paz
So yeah, in terms of logistics, it has to happen.
Top Lobster
It has to happen. Exactly. So he also goes on to say that he swore for a moment he saw an inexplicably tall humanoid walking down a corridor, but only caught a glimpse of it.
Dexter
So the guy at Raven Rock.
Top Lobster
I think it is the guy at Raven Rock. Yeah. Good call, dude. So these things, they, they, they do happen. You still get these stories and even in the Bible it says and after. And I know I'm going on a bit of a tangent here, but the last thing I'll say, Dexter, on that point is that we think there's something happening in Indiana. I think that they are underground in Indiana. Southern Indiana shares a cave system that stretches through the Appalachians and is probably the biggest one in, in North America. And there is a book called Angelology. Somebody named Robin brought this to my attention in my chat. It's a fictional book, but it talks about the nephilim and the fallen still existing in three locations underground. They're prepping for a war to come back to the surface. Those three locations, I believe one is Siberia, the other one is China, and the third one in this fictional story is Indiana.
Paz
You know what that makes me think of though is the connection to missing 411 the mysterious disappearances. And not just that, but then you also have the connection with that string of peg and ritual murders that happened there just a handful of years ago. I don't know if that one even came to your attentions.
Top Lobster
No, I'm not familiar with that. What is, what's that?
Paz
They basically had these, this little cult of guys, red handed, practicing Norse paganism, disappearing and murdering two young girls. And then they covered it up and just pinned it on some awkward local loner. There.
Top Lobster
There is a happen in a national.
Paz
Forest that happened in. It was Indiana or Ohio. Right there in that same area you're talking about. Where this cave system would be present is the thrust of that. But that is also one of my other common points is the mysterious disappearances in the national park system. Whether there could be a ritualized pagan connection to that. Because David Polites, bless him, the pioneer of that theorizing is kind of low key, Certain it's Bigfoot and I think that's ridiculous. But any sort of cultic activity or nephilim, as you guys would say, makes a lot more sense to me.
Top Lobster
Yeah, the, the amount of disappearances in the national forest, by the way, I believe in southern Indiana over this cave system because there's one spot that I was looking at in particular. It's, it's to the west of the Indiana Illinois border. So it's right over the border in Illinois is a, an area called City of the Gods or I'm sorry, Garden of the Gods. And the reason that I zeroed in on that is because it seems like Nephilim, right. The fallen would have fancied themselves lowercase g gods. And so you have like the Garden of God, which is the Garden of Eden. I thought it's interesting that this is the Garden of the Gods, plural, so might be an important location for them. And sure enough, it sits over this giant cave system but all around this area is. Is national park. And just so you know, Dexter, the. The. The significance of that. Yes. Portals in. In the national forest. Shout out, Great build. Just so you know, the. Nope, it's gone. Don't. Don't. Oh, okay. That's right. The reason that I brought that up in the first place is because what is allegedly happening in Southern Indiana is meetings with Ball. Ball, meaning the. The Fallen Angel Ball, is supposedly in a throne room underground, and the culmination of many cavernous tunnels all leading into this one room. High ceilings, gigantic room, a throne in the center. And these are manifesting themselves as dreams and visions for people. But it's gotten to the point where there's, like, seven different people that are mostly unrelated to each other. One of them who we know personally, and. And they're all telling a very similar story. And it's about being recruited, which is interesting, because in that book, Angelology, they are underground until they no longer have to be. Also, yes, Shout out. Arcane arsenals. Stranger Things takes place in Indiana.
Dexter
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that.
Top Lobster
Yep. Yep.
Paz
As a general principle, there is a lot of very weird, strange, and bad things happening here in the middle of the country where I am that nobody knows or talks about. My home state, Wisconsin, has one of the highest densities of UFO sightings in the country. It is right up there with the northwest corner. You know, it's all sorts of stuff like that. There is an infinite amount of weirdness in this country with us, and you need to have a solid spiritual foundation before you can go and look at it. But people need to have the courage to develop that foundation and look at it, because it is in that profound capital W weirdness where the truth of reality hides.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Yeah, we're in a weird place. I know we bring it up often, but Tucker Carlson, I do believe, nailed it. Highly skeptical of him, but he said that. Who's he talking to? Sean Ryan, I think it was top, actually.
Dexter
Yes. Sean Ryan. Go figure.
Top Lobster
Where he's talking about America's lack of spiritual knowledge or connection with the spiritual realm. And he even speculates that it's done on purpose. And so it's really stripped us of our ability to navigate this weirdness. I was watching. My wife was showing me these tick tocks, and it was people fondly remembering the Gates program gifted and talented program when you were a kid. And she's like, hey, do you remember this? And she plays this for me. And it's a guy. He's. There's a tone happening in the background, and he's narrating something. I don't remember what he's saying, but, oh, yeah, that sounds 100 familiar. I went through that as a kid. I think probably the vast majority of us were subjected to strange hearing tests in elementary school.
Paz
Exactly what the nurse in fourth grade called it was a hearing test.
Top Lobster
Yes, yes, yes, yes. Except this one. I listened to it and I go, oh, I remember that voice. I remember everything about it clearly. I was not gifted or talented. But this program, you know, is rumored to be scraping all sorts of things because there are all these various programs that. That the deep state is running at any given time, and they're looking for candidates to fill slots. But that leads into another string of tiktoks where everybody is using the Gates method, right? Which is sort of a guided meditation process by which you can astral project or remote view. And I'm saying to myself, or I'm saying out loud to my wife, I'm going, these people are idiots. Don't do that. You don't have any spiritual anchor point. You don't have the Holy Spirit. You are. There's a void within you that other things are constantly seeking to fill. And you need it to be filled with the Holy Spirit or else your prime real estate for something else to slip in. And I don't think that you can. I would never recommend anybody astral project or remote view, but certainly don't do it if you're not rooted in Christ because you're just moving out as this, like, hollow spiritual vessel that all these things are going to try to influence one way or another. And I could feel that my wife in that moment was like, ah, my husband's crazy, by the way you're looking up crazy things like, so, yeah, what ends up.
Paz
You started this with these tiktoks, right?
Top Lobster
Exactly. So.
Dexter
So the woman. Did she not eat the apple first?
Paz
Was it not believable?
Top Lobster
Unbelievable.
Dexter
I.
Top Lobster
One of these days I'll be respected. So two or three videos later, somebody's like, I use the Gates method and immediately was made aware of a dark shadow in the corner of my room that felt malicious. And this dark shadow was, like, wearing a hat and seemed to have a cape. And I'm like, good God, man, the.
Paz
Hat, man, here we go.
Top Lobster
Go figure. And then she goes off to talk about how every place she goes to view in this astral realm, in the peripheral vision, there is this entity and it's getting scarier and scarier. Then it starts haunting her. Then she starts waking up from Nightmares and seeing it and all this crazy crap. And I'm like, told you, that's it. So, you know, we are stripped of our spiritual understanding, but there is a very rich spiritual realm that is as diverse, probably more so than the one that we inhabit. Spills over into our own reality constantly. And man, I mean, there's a lot of psychonauts, I guess, out there that don't have the Holy Spirit and are going around trouncing in, in the spiritual realms, national forests, and having some pretty bad experiences.
Paz
Right, right. The Old Testament would not be full of condemnations of divination if it weren't possible to practice divination, but it condemns it for a reason. So, yes, you are perfectly capable of doing this, and here's why you shouldn't.
Top Lobster
Yes, yes, yes.
Dexter
I mean, it seems like we still do it anyway. It's just, it's like, I know Joe Rogan makes the metaphor of which. Interesting character, right? He's like, I don't go, I don't surf.
Top Lobster
You're.
Dexter
That's like, you know, shark soup. You're going out in the ocean, but it's like you're telling people to take DMT and sit in a float tank. Dude. It's the same thing. Like, it's. But it's like spiritual sharks, these things are ancient. They're there for your soul, and you're guiding your substantial audience into that.
Top Lobster
I forgot what it is.
Paz
Rather take my risk with an actual shark than I would DMT in a float tank.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think it's. I don't know if it's in the Bible. I know I saw this quote the other day and I said, oh, isn't that interesting? And I don't know if they attributed to the Bible or something else, but it was this idea that there's no such thing as, like, nothing in nature is evil, nothing natural is evil. And then I go, okay, that's pretty cool. I like that. Because if you look at the Nephilim and those things as chimeric creations, unnatural things that go against God's natural order, then there totally is room for, for things being evil. And I think that the difference between Shark Soup and the DMT realm is the sharks aren't evil, they're just hungry. The DMT realm, there, there, there's some things creeping around there that are ancient and hate you and are gonna work their ass off if given the opportunity to subvert you some way or another.
Paz
Yeah, I don't, I don't think there's any Question about that. Is there?
Top Lobster
No. No, I guess not. Do you remember that at all, though, Dexter? Were you ever subjected to the. The gifted and talented assessment?
Dexter
I was in it, yeah.
Paz
You know, it never had that name. It never had any name at all. But as soon as I started seeing that checklist get passed around social media, I started thinking to myself, oh, I don't have a whole lot of memories of third, fourth grade and younger than that, but the few I do. Gosh, that sure sounds familiar.
Dexter
I was. I was in the gifted and talented program until fifth grade. And I'm pretty sure my teacher was my handler at some point because I had reconnected with him. I think I told you the story, right, David?
Top Lobster
Maybe it doesn't sound familiar so far.
Dexter
Yeah. But I reconnected with him on Facebook years after, so I must have been either just in college or, I don't know, just out of college. And this guy, Mr. Darvik, he's since passed. So the whole Trump thing goes down around 2015, 2016, and I start getting these ideas of maybe I've been lied to, and I start learning and reading. And he's. He's very leftist, obviously. So now I'm starting to think, well, what did you teach me, like, this entire time? Like, what was this? I don't remember. I don't remember exactly. I don't really. Who remembers that time period of your life? But I do remember it being. Yeah, but it was influential on me for sure, because I was. I remember him as my favorite teacher. Anyway, one thing leads to another. I kind of. I debate back and forth on Facebook with him about. I was like, Donald Trump in 2015, 2016, so what the hell could I possibly be talking about? And then I accused him. I said, have you read Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky? He lost his shit. He blocked me. Well, he unfriended me, and then he blocked me on Facebook and I was like his favorite student. And I was like, interesting. Noted. Yeah. Then it really gets you to think, like, well, what the fuck were they doing there? And what was it? What was I a part of and how come it didn't work? Because I look at the people that were around me at the time, and everyone is basically rank and file, the same, just, like, not thinking for themselves. I mean, maybe some of them may be sort of right leaning, which I think right leaning would be a more correct stance in this world, but it's not the correct stance, obviously. Like, you're still missing a whole lot, but you're closer than you Know if you're just like a run of the mill Democrat or leftist progressive. So it's like, yeah, why didn't it. Why didn't it take on me or.
Top Lobster
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Dexter
Why was he so mad about it? Like, he was. Every. Every time I brought something up that was like, questioning the narrative, he would pop up and be like, upset because I guess, like, I don't know, maybe he's like, I put a lot of time into this kid and. Right.
Top Lobster
They had you in that gifted and talented program. And they were like, he's got a lot of potential, but he's racist. I don't know what to do with this.
Paz
Yeah, I, I have memories of some of that stuff from fourth grade, but for me, it stopped immediately after that because it was in fifth grade. My parents pulled me out of the public school school system anyways, and I ended up in a. A Lutheran school system. So that was the end of that for me.
Dexter
Good for you.
Paz
But it's good that that stuff came back around because there was definitely some unlocked memories there for me. And I'm sure there was for plenty of other people too.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I'm wondering how that's gonna develop because I don't think that people are gonna let that go to sleep. Right. Because it's. It's something that's been developing for a couple of years now. The noticing about the Gates program and the weird stuff that a lot of people went through as a kid. I don't think that I. I remember the test. I don't really remember much else. But like you said, who the hell can remember third and fourth grade? But I think that that's something that's going to continue to get dragged out and a lot of really interesting stories are to come out of that. I, I want to bring up something here. Did I do that? Yeah, I did. It was a video that we spoke about earlier. This is from Concerned Citizen on Twitter. Here he posts a lot of really weird stuff. It's hard to say whether or not it's true, but it is. I'll read the caption and then we'll let the video play. It's only 24 seconds. Whilst down in Antarctica, Buzz Alden tweeted, we have seen the faces of evil and we're in danger. Shortly afterwards, he suffered a heart attack. So that alone is fun. But what these people have to say, I don't know if this is the, the clip that I saw, so it might not have all the information in it, but what they have to say about the experience, this is their first hand recounting of it, is pretty interesting and it's also worth noting. Yeah, he tweeted about this. So this isn't like ancient history that Buzz Aldrin went to Antarctica or wherever it was and, and had this heart attack. This is relatively recently, so I'm going to go ahead and let that play.
Paz
He said, we have seen the faces.
Dexter
Of evil and we're all in danger. And this is right before he had his heart attack. And I can tell you, logistically, to do a medical evacuation from the interior.
Paz
Of Antarctica is very difficult and very expensive.
Dexter
So something must have majorly gone wrong to underscore the fact that when the.
Top Lobster
C130 crew had dropped, he said, unbelievable. It's actually a much shorter video than I thought. I thought they were going to go into it. Because she goes on to describe as very unfortunate watching it. I should have done a better job. She goes on to describe the visage of these entities, these creatures that, that they got to look at that were allegedly the catalyst for this cardiac event in Buzz Aldrin. And she describes them as being covered in scales. I think she said, like a pangolin. For those of you that aren't familiar, pangolin is very much like an armadillo, but instead of having subsections of, of armor, it has instead very hard scales. Like there's a Pokemon. For all the Pokemon fags out there, it is Sand Slash. Sand Slash from the first generation. Looks like a pangolin. He's designed after a pangolin. So very cool creatures. Not cool when they're bipedal humanoids and they, and they look like that. But Buzz Aldrin is a guy that does not. There's no shortage of him saying weird, cryptic, Right? Like, there was a little Asian girl that he was talking to and. And she said something about like, oh, Buzz Aldrin, how come we never have been back to the moon? And he looked this child in the face and he said, because we were never there in the first place. Which is a hilarious thing to say to a child. Forever gonna change the trajectory of that kid's life. But he's one of those guys that, like. I don't know if he's doing it for the lulz or if.
Paz
Well, I tend to think he's maybe one of the dedicated spokesmen of the current narrative. Because the thing you have to also think about with him is he's down there in Antarctica all the time. What's that got to do with going to the moon? And he's an old man. So what. What the hell is his angle anyways? So realize it wasn't just John Kerry either. I saw the chat pop up.
Top Lobster
Yeah.
Dexter
John.
Paz
There was a whole laundry list of freaks that went down there.
Dexter
John Kerry was there actually before Buzz Aldrin went and had that heart attack doing God knows what it seems like in the same spot. And he was there about a week before, not after. So, yeah, some. Some weird shit's going on. There's actually some fun stuff happening with Antarctica now with the flat Earth community. If there's still the flat Earth community. And have you been following that, Dexter?
Paz
Only in passing. It's just not quite my scene. You know. I don't look down on them or anything. It's just not my jam.
Dexter
Same. But I. I do enjoy the fighting. They went there and they saw the sun for 24 hours and it kind of like just everyone. I really do enjoy the pictures of people like, whoa, look at the shadows. Look at this. Look. I really. I love it. But, yeah, there's a lot of speculation going on there. Also. Did they go to. I think it's a fair question. Did they even go to Antarctica? Wherever they. They brought Austin. Were they there? How do you. How would you know? How would I know? You could bring me anywhere where there's snow. How the. Am I supposed to know if I'm on the South Pole or not?
Paz
Yeah. That's a totally fair question.
Top Lobster
Yeah. These. These. These characters too. Like, I. You know, it is what it is. But. But once they get big enough and that'll happen to us and it's already happening. People speculate as to whether or not we're some sort of paid Shills or feds or ops or whatever.
Dexter
We just had a show today, little inside baseball. I don't even know, like, just before you came on, I don't even know who booked this guy. I don't know. Like, I was. I was bugging David. I said, hey, David, did you give the calendly to this person? And he's like, doesn't. I don't recognize him. I looked up his socials. I don't know him. Looked up his podcast. I'm like, never seen it. He had our calendly. We talked about zombies for two hours. Banger episode. The guy works for the government. He worked for Raytheon. So I'm like, I don't know what the going on, honestly.
Top Lobster
We literally have a Raytheon employee in here.
Dexter
If you guys accuse me of being. Being a fed at this point, I might say maybe because I don't know what happened, but he came on.
Top Lobster
If that's the case. What I just learned is you don't have to be on payroll to be a fed. Nobody's paying us. We're just useful idiots. Yeah. Because this guy, like, we're the only people that can give out our calendly. And so. So I don't know. I checked my emails, dude. I checked all my DMs across all social media. It was a wonderful conversation.
Dexter
It's gonna be fun because this. So that episode will air and then this one will air and people will get to listen to them back to back. But I was probing so hard in the emails, I'm like, hey, can you send me some links and an episode description? Because I'm like, what the are we gonna talk about number one and number two, who are you? Like, I don't. I asked. I thought it was the info. Infowars Rob guy. Because this guy's name is Rob. So I texted him, I said, hey, did you book? And he was like, nah, player didn't. Didn't get around the booking. He's never going to. Come on, that's fine. And I'll say, who the fuck is this? He sent me a description of the episode. I said, thanks a lot, but, like, send me, like, who are you? So I could put it in the description. And then he gave me. I was like, I'm so lost. We did the episode, like, just completely like, sober face. Never asked the question, but we should have asked.
Top Lobster
He started cooking, like, right away. And it was an interesting conversation. It was about this idea of, like, giving some veracity to the idea of zombies. And we moved all the way from like, you know, there's the old voodoo zombies and there's much more of a supernatural element to that sort of a zombie. But then modern day culture is really accepted, like more of a disease driven, like a medical, nightmarish kind of a zombie. Right. And. And then he starts talking about how this thing can be done and they are trying to do it and they're creating kind of a chimeric virus and using a bunch of different elements. So it's not like you would just use, you know, a disease to create a zombie. You would use a bunch of psychological tactics. You would even use chemtrails. You would also use the water supply, but you would also use a gain of function research virus and how these things could be achieved through like neurotoxins and things like that. And I'm looking at him and I'm thinking about the fact that I don't know who the hell he is or how he got on our show. And I'm going like, oh, there's a bed on the show. And he's telling us what's coming.
Paz
Gosh. So do you take that then as a warning or like, what do you even do with that dog?
Dexter
Hold on one second. I mean, listen, we started off the show right, dangerously. We have no idea. I don't, I don't care. If I'm not going to go to the, the Capitol, you know, you're not gonna get me to do that. But I'll do a podcast with you if it turns out interesting. That's great. I hope people enjoy it. And why, like, we don't. I'm not gonna be like Art Bell on this show and challenge what everybody says. I give some pushback, but I'm gonna let you talk. And I think the audience that we've gathered here, like, they've heard David's annoying voice long enough to know where we stand and what I think. And some of them think how we think, some of them don't. So, like, you know, take this, take this information, discern it yourself and you figure it out. We're just here to present this stuff in an entertainable entertainment like fashion. We're going to add some jokes. We want people to watch this. We want this to be a cultural thing. But in the end, you better figure it out yourself. But I feel like it's fair to tell them, like, that guy was probably a fed. Yeah, yeah.
Top Lobster
Art Bell is smart enough to give pushback. We're only smart enough to know that we're too stupid to give Pushback, you know what I mean? Like, Art Bell had actual information he can combat you with. I still think there was some validity to Whitley Striver, by the way. Art. Rip. So, okay, we're closing in now on the hour and a half mark. Dexter, I just kind of wanted to ask you if you think that there's any other important aspects of this conversation. Right. Especially when it comes to, like, bones and. And the Smithsonian and such. We went everywhere, but that's kind of what happens on this show. Do you think that there's anything else that you think the audience should. Should be privy to?
Paz
Yeah. Circling back on the original center of the conversation, there is associated with these same stories of giants, very specifically, stuff outside the Christian canon of them. You know, when you start getting into other cultures or the Native American tales of them, or even, interestingly, the English folk stories around them. You had mentioned megaliths as energy channeling points. That is something that shows up very, very frequently in conjunction with the giants. And I think that the giants then can, in fact, serve as a very good segue for people to really evaluate what they know and what they think they know about how energy itself functions. You know, I'm not new Agey enough myself to be like, whoa, I'm a hippie. We're all made of energy, man. I'm just a ray of light like you are. But there is something to the. What do they call them, the elemental forces? Gravity, electricity, and is it heat, maybe? No. Gravity, electricity, magnetism. And there's something about the way that those things interact with each other. Those are the building blocks of physics at a force level. And there was. There's something to the way giants could manipulate them that we just aren't wisened up to the way that they were. And I think that that is the part of physics, specifically, that is still being concealed from us. You see that a lot in UFO circles. They're all constantly jacking themselves about anti gravity. That was the whole deal with the drones. And famously, that certain event that just took place a few days ago, I think a lot of that is a load of hui. I think that whole thing reeks to high heaven of. Of absolute psyops, including that email that's now being associated with all of that.
Top Lobster
But Sean Ryan wouldn't lie to us. Dexter.
Dexter
Yeah. How dare you?
Paz
Yeah.
Top Lobster
Unbelievable.
Paz
Yeah. Look at me doubting Thomas. But, you know, the giants thing is also heavily associated with all of that. And what that tells me is that there must be something to all of that. And so people should Be questioning that narrative around the physics. How does gravity work? How does magnetism work? What is electricity? If they would lie to you about giants, they will lie to you about physics, too. And that goes back to the other point we discussed. Right. Once you get pilled on this, you are then primed and ready to be pilled on the things that actually really, genuinely matter the most.
Top Lobster
Yeah. That there is a connection, almost certainly, when it comes to the technological aspect in our understanding of energy and the giants. The reason that I say that is because a lot of cultures will attribute the building of their megalithic structures to a race of giants. I know that the Inca actually maintain that if you go, well, this is according to Timothy Alberino. But if you look into what the people who are most closely the descendants of the natives of Peru think about their megalithic structures, the government will say one thing. It was they were created by the Inca. But the descendants, the people that still hold to the traditions of the natives, say that the megalithic structures were created by a race of giants who were evil and cannibalistic and that they were killed in a gigantic flood. So what I think is significant about that is many of these megalithic structures are on ley lines. You know, it's like the 33rd parallel you can find as it stretches across the planet, intersects with multiple megalithic sites. And. And these things seem to have a strategic geographical location, whether it's for energy harvesting or something like that. Sometimes I wonder, because a lot of these megalithic structures were the site of mass sacrifice. And I wonder then, if there is an energetic current that stretches around the planet, what happens if you tap into it and then kill a bunch of people on it? Do you start to then envelop the planet in a different type of energy? That's. That's total schizo thing.
Dexter
I forget which episode we just recently did, but I have Genesis 128 pulled up, and it's God's commission to Adam, Right? So, again, not to get New Agey Dexter, but human beings are electricity, energy, all of these things. Like, we have the power of God in us. We're like, totally like. But it is true, in a sense. We have this spark of divinity in our soul. And we were kind of talking, I think, maybe with Ed Mabry. Shout out Ed mabry. Go to faithbyreason.net. yeah, we were talking with him about, like, you know, human beings being a portal of God. Adam walked, walking and talking with God every day in the garden. They. They eventually get kicked out. But God tells Them to go and fill the earth and subdue it. Give him, you know, giving him purpose to populate and dominate the Earth is basically what he commissioned him to do. So when you think about these ley lines and these megalithic structures, the, the pyramids, these points of energy that are placed in specific spots under, you know, certain constellations or on certain. In certain geographic locations. And then the actions that happen there, a lot of human sacrifice, things like that, the power that that's given, rather than this neural net of human beings that come from Adam that are on the Earth, whether it's circular or flat, whatever you want to believe. All these electrical beings creating this one connection to God. And then you wonder why they want to kill us off. Well, this was, it seems like, again, just speculation. It seems like this is what Adam was commissioned to do, and he's done a damn good job. There's billions of us now creating this network that has this direct connection to God. How we tap into that as people. You know, again, it sounds really New Agey, but I do think that it's a possibility. It's something that we can do. Maybe not in our lifetime, but I think that it's something that's actually tangible to do within us. If we are actually this energy, if we have this divine spark within us, it's just being suppressed. The knowledge of how to do it or the idea of why we would even do this is suppressed. So we, you know, we try to just get the next job considered a cubicle and do whatever and whatnot, or do our podcast, you know.
Paz
Sure. I would never dispute that. For the record, just to be real clear with you guys in the audience, my objection with a lot of that New age stuff is because it lacks the correct spiritual grounding. Yeah, there's plenty of good instincts throughout it, but a lot of it's just atheist hippie boomerism spirituality. It's not true. Well, founded spirituality.
Top Lobster
Yeah.
Paz
I would give you guys one last note on giants. There's just not enough time to discuss it here. But a really interesting point with all of that to consider is Thomas Jefferson and his sending west of Lewis and Clark. Because Jefferson was a noted explorer of Indian burial mounds and had a keen interest in pre European archaeology here in America. So it's worth considering whether he was clued into something and whether the exploration of the Louisiana territory was about something more than just just mapping it.
Top Lobster
Ah, that's cool. That's very cool. I love that, man. You know what I love about this conversation is that it starts with this idea of the Smithsonian hiding things from us, and it rolls into ley lines and. And the Louisiana Purchase, and it's like the gift that keeps on giving. And it really does make you feel like the purpose of the Smithsonian hiding these things is that maybe in some ways, giants are the key. Once you have this element and you're forced to incorporate it into your worldview, not only does it start answering a bunch of questions that previously we couldn't answer very well, but it also. It's like a tributary, right? It's like it leads into so many different branches. Or rather, it's like a river that's burst into tributaries that leads to the ocean, where there's so many different things that this encompasses. It becomes the story of us. It's just wild to me that. It's just wild how you could start with, like, I think they're hiding skeletons. And what are the implications of that?
Paz
Kind of everything you could possibly imagine is the implication of that.
Top Lobster
Yeah, it's. It is. It really is the gift that. That keeps on giving in that way. This has been an awesome conversation, Dexter, for the audience one more time. Let everybody know where they can find your work so they can go and support you.
Paz
Yeah, the best place is just to go to the epicenter. I am on Twitter basically every waking moment of the day. I mean, maybe not quite, but find me at tle. Pause. If you go there, you will find a link to my personal patreon. I do about four podcasts a month, one of which is always free, two of which are paywalled, and then I am constantly doing other people's shows. I am on the weekly TLE show most weeks. There's a little bit of something for everyone. I do Warhammer. I do subscriber movie nights. I do dedicated conversations with a Twitter mutual because he's an actual professor and one of the most intelligent people I know. That's the enchanted office hours there. I highly recommend that.
Top Lobster
And I do Warhammer.
Paz
Warhammer stuff.
Top Lobster
Isn't there like a ton of Fallen angel and Nephilim references in that?
Paz
Oh, yes. The. The people who created Warhammer back in the 80s were extremely woke on a lot of stuff resplendent in there.
Top Lobster
That's one of the things Dexter that I'm watching right now is people playing Diablo. Shout out to our very own homie not nice guy. He does a show called Artificial Dissemination hd, but he's playing Diablo. And I've been made aware that, like, Diablo is also just filled with accurate lore.
Paz
Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
Top Lobster
Very funny.
Paz
And final thing, I also run a book club on there. It is free to anyone who's even just a free member to join my Discord server. From there we do text based discussions on this stuff. And for $3 a month you can also join actual meetings every end of every month. Usually three of them.
Dexter
What do you. What kind of books are you reading?
Paz
I advertise this Patreon. This is where the brain worms come from. So for example, January's book club is the Bush Crime Family by Roger Stone.
Dexter
That's an interesting one. Speaking of feds.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Speaking of long headed nephilim.
Paz
Yeah. Some other stuff we've done, we did a whole unit on John Keel and his contributions to UFO culture. We just wrapped up a unit on Peter Lavenda and his work on Manson before he became Tom DeLonge's UFO researcher. So, you know, it's literally where do the brain worms come from? Read these books and you'll think the way my demented mind thinks.
Top Lobster
Very cool, man. Very cool.
Dexter
I'd love to have you back on to break down that one. Manson and the Tom delong connection. I did not know about that.
Paz
Yeah, yeah, I will. Well, you know, anytime, guys.
Top Lobster
Well, we'd definitely love to have you again. Guys, if you like what you heard here, go and support Dexter over at all those places that we just mentioned. Take care of the people that are, I guess, not paid by the feds and that won't be us for long.
Dexter
Don't say that.
Top Lobster
All right. Well, thank you, Dexter. I really appreciate your time. It's a great conversation. Top. Do we have anything else?
Dexter
That's it, man. Guys, we'll be back, I think on Wednesday. So until then, don't forget to obey, submit and comply. See you later.
Top Lobster
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Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad - Episode 107: Secret Smithsonian Giants w/ Dexter De La Paz
Introduction
In Episode 107 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosted by David Lee Corbo (also known as Top Lobster), Top Lobster and Raven delve into the intriguing and controversial topic of giant skeletons allegedly concealed by the Smithsonian Institution. The episode features guest Dexter De La Paz from Timeline Earth, who brings his extensive knowledge and personal experiences to the discussion. This summary captures the essence of their conversation, highlighting key points, notable quotes, and the overarching themes explored throughout the episode.
Main Topics Discussed
Dexter De La Paz’s Background and Interest: Dexter introduces himself as Paz, a member of Timeline Earth (TLE), a podcast collective known for its comedic take on news. His interest in giants stems from his early exposure to Coast to Coast AM radio and skepticism toward mainstream narratives.
Alleged Cover-Ups: Paz discusses instances where giant bones were reportedly handed over to the Smithsonian but subsequently vanished without a trace. He emphasizes that records exist showing these bones were donated, yet the Smithsonian claims they never existed. For example, Dexter recounts the story of the "Giant of Kandahar," which suddenly disappeared after gaining media attention.
Notable Quotes:
Origins of the Smithsonian: Paz provides a historical perspective, suggesting the Smithsonian was established in the mid-19th century amidst the Enlightenment—a period characterized by a push towards materialism and scientific rationalism. He posits that the institution aimed to suppress non-materialistic beliefs by eliminating physical evidence that could support various mythologies and religious narratives.
Bone Wars and Scientific Fraud: Dexter draws parallels between the Smithsonian’s alleged cover-ups and historical events like the Bone Wars, where prominent paleontologists allegedly fabricated dinosaur discoveries to support evolutionary theories. This, according to Paz, was part of a broader strategy to establish scientific legitimacy while erasing alternative histories.
Notable Quotes:
Obfuscation and Narrative Control: Top Lobster compares the Smithsonian’s actions to those of NASA, suggesting both institutions receive substantial federal funding yet engage in deceptive practices. He cites examples like manipulated satellite images and synthetic dinosaur skeletons to argue that these organizations fabricate evidence to maintain control over public perception.
Impact on Public Understanding: Dexter agrees, noting that institutions like the Smithsonian and NASA aim to manipulate both historical and contemporary narratives to align with specific agendas, thereby limiting the public’s understanding of true history and scientific reality.
Notable Quotes:
Mythological and Cultural Parallels: The discussion delves into various cultural myths about giants, such as the Nephilim from biblical texts, Native American legends, and European folklore. Dexter and Paz explore how these myths might be rooted in historical interactions with real giant beings, suggesting a common thread across diverse cultures.
Modern Encounters and Sightings: They reference contemporary stories, including encounters in Alaska and Indiana, where individuals report sightings of giant humanoids or mysterious entities. These accounts reinforce the idea that such beings still exist and are being hidden by powerful institutions.
Notable Quotes:
Massive Bone Deposits: Dexter shares the story of John Reeves, an Alaskan gold miner who discovered vast amounts of mammoth and possibly giant bones on his property. According to records, the Smithsonian acquired some of these remains only to allegedly dispose of them in the East River, causing public outrage and attempts to recover the discarded bones.
Cave Systems and Rituals: The conversation touches on unexplained disappearances in national parks and cave systems, particularly in Southern Indiana and Ohio. Dexter suggests these areas might be connected to underground military installations or ritualistic activities involving giants or other entities.
Notable Quotes:
Government Manipulation: The hosts discuss the role of government and powerful entities in controlling narratives, referencing figures like Cass Sunstein and policies like the Smith-Mundt Act of 2012, which they argue are designed to influence public perception and suppress dissenting voices.
Media and Disinformation: They highlight how mainstream media and institutions like the Smithsonian and NASA contribute to a fragmented understanding of history and reality by disseminating false information and controlling the dissemination of true historical artifacts.
Notable Quotes:
Biblical Validation: Paz strongly aligns the existence of giants with biblical narratives, asserting that multiple cultures’ myths about giants serve as corroborative evidence for biblical accounts. He views the suppression of giant evidence as an intention to undermine faith-based belief systems.
Spiritual Warfare: The discussion extends into the realm of spiritual warfare, with Top Lobster and Paz emphasizing the importance of a solid spiritual foundation to combat the influences of concealed entities and prevent malevolent forces from taking hold.
Notable Quotes:
Energy Manipulation: They speculate on how giants might manipulate elemental forces and the implications of such abilities on our understanding of physics and energy. This leads to broader questions about how these concealed truths could revolutionize modern science and technology.
Global Impact: The hosts ponder the potential global ramifications if these hidden histories and entities were revealed, suggesting it would fundamentally alter humanity’s perception of itself and the universe.
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Conclusions and Insights
Episode 107 of Nephilim Death Squad presents a compelling narrative that intertwines historical events, mythological accounts, and contemporary conspiracy theories to argue that powerful institutions like the Smithsonian and NASA are deliberately concealing truths about giant skeletons and other enigmatic phenomena. Dexter De La Paz’s insights provide a foundation for understanding these conspiracies, while Top Lobster and Paz expand the discussion to encompass broader implications about humanity’s history, spiritual reality, and the manipulation of knowledge.
The conversation underscores the importance of skepticism and independent research in uncovering hidden truths. It also highlights the interconnectedness of various conspiracy theories, suggesting that understanding one aspect (like hidden giants) can lead to revelations about other concealed realities (such as spiritual manipulation and energy-based phenomena).
Overall, the episode serves as an invitation for listeners to question mainstream narratives, explore alternative histories, and remain vigilant against efforts to control and obfuscate information by powerful entities.
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Stay informed, stay critical, and keep exploring the hidden layers of our history and reality.