
In this fascinating episode of Raised By Giants, the hosts welcome the engaging duo from Nephilim Death Squad to delve deep into the world of conspiracies, telepathy, and government experiments. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the...
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Ryder Lee
Welcome back to Raised by Giants live discussion. Good to see everyone. Welcome everyone in the chat and any moderators and or channel members out there. And to anyone that's listening to the replay, thanks for joining in. And if you're listening on audio only, welcome and thanks for tuning in. We have a really fun show planned for you guys here today that I've been looking forward to. We're going to figure out a lot of things and we're going to figure out where the whole tinfoil hat stuff comes from with Top Lobster. The Raven are here from the Nephilim death squad to bring chaos, insights and laughter and of course, some Nephilim. Welcome, gentlemen. How's it going?
Top Lobster
Hey, what's up? You didn't tell me you were going to bring laughter. I didn't come prepared for laughter. Let me pull up those notes really quickly.
David Corbo
Just the notes on comedy. Does anybody have the notes on comedy?
Top Lobster
Notes. What's up, man? Thanks for having us. This is gonna be fun. This is. We're gonna spread as much misinformation as possible. We're gonna make it. We're gonna blur the lines of truth and reality and hopefully somebody catches us in the lie. Hopefully they don't, but they probably will. So I'm excited to just hop right into this. David, what are we doing, man?
David Corbo
I don't know exactly what we're doing, but thank you, Ryder Lee, for having us. Yeah, we're gonna work out something here on your show. We actually just did a bit of content on it. We've had a secret that we've been Keeping. And, you know, within the conspiracy community, if you happen to uncover something that you think is compelling and nobody else is talking about it, if that becomes a mad rush to try to produce and disseminate that to people before that idea gets spread, because sometimes I think they're, like, alive. It's like, as soon as you have a good idea, somebody else gets that idea, then the race is on.
Ryder Lee
So, bro, every single time that happens, dude, every time I have a really good idea and I don't do it, it's so weird. I've had this happen so many times, have a really good idea, and I don't act on it. Somewhere, sometimes the next day or. Or even the next week, somebody is doing that exact thing that I had an idea to do.
David Corbo
Well, we had that similar experience, Ryder, where we. We came up with this and we realized what we stumbled on. And if it's real, then we really have to figure this out quick, and we gotta make sure we present it the right way. And less than a week later, all of a sudden, Ian Carroll is talking about something adjacent to what we're going to talk about here today. And so the race is on. As soon as that happened, we had to get out and start cranking out the content and explaining what's been knocking around in our mind.
Top Lobster
And you know what's funny about this? So the idea of us having us having this idea, working it out, like we were calling each other. We did, like, not. Not an episode about it, but we. We hinted at it and people were starting to put stuff together. We. Then we finally spoke about it. We do a show with this guy, Clint Russell of Liberty Lockdown. It's called Dangerous Retards. What up? And it's like a political show and, like, current events and stuff. But I was like, listen, I got to tell you about this, about these. These kids. So I started telling him about it, and then a couple days later, Ian Carroll picks it up. But the subject of this show and the subject of, like, what we've been looking at, he actually speaks about this. And this was something that we didn't cover in our deep dive of this man, Andreja Puharich. So is the guy that we're going to get into. I don't even know if I should jump the gun, but it. I'm going to jump the gun here. Yeah, we're going to. So he wrote a book called Beyond Telepathy, and he speaks about this thing called Psy Plasma. And I. I know this is like, if since we're jumping in like, cold feet, right into the deep end. It's like, going to be a little confusing to navigate you through these waters. But he describes psi plasma as like a fundamental component of consciousness recycle, responsible for the psychic phenomenon. And that's like. The first half of this book is just completely about psi plasma. And he's. It's. It's kind of out there. I think that's what it is when you have that idea and it's in the ether, it's in the plasma. People start to pick up on it if they're tuned in the right way. So apologies to Ian Carroll if I was a little bit upset with you at first. I don't think you. Per se. I don't think you. You jacked our. But I do think that you're tuned into the psi plasma.
David Corbo
Yes. And did a similar thing happen when the telephone was created? It was like somebody on, like the other side of the country, with no connection to the original developer, also, within a pretty reasonable time frame, created a secondary telephone. So, I don't know, it's like these things happen and all of a sudden they permeate this. I don't know what you call it. The Akashic records. Collective consciousness. I don't know if you subscribe to that sort of a thing, but it does seem that ideas are much more than just this thing that takes place in your mind. They're almost more like something that you tune into. So, yeah, hopefully we can get this out for anybody else tunes in.
Ryder Lee
Well, you also. I think it's like kind of like an infinite data field of, like, information that's just around us. And some people refer to that as the Akashic record. But I think that there's these. Just these ideas that are out there, and then certain people can tune into them, but then they. It's like. I don't know if they're getting it all at once or if like several people all at the exact same time, or if someone passes on an idea, then it goes to the next person. I don't really. I don't really know exactly how it works.
David Corbo
It's almost like the idea is alive and it's going to people and it's asking to be presented. It needs. It's a. We are the conduit by which it enters this realm. And it's trying to see, like, who's gonna do it? Who's gonna talk about me? Is it gonna be these people? And for a second, that idea knocked on Nephilim Death Squad's door. And that I think we were just a little bit too slow, but to that point. And it knocked on Ian Carroll's door and then it lit a fire under our ass. But to your point about this, this like, you know, idea of almost, it's like I, they're, they're interacting with us. I was just driving back to the gym after our last episode that we just did maybe a couple of hours ago. And it's a two parter episode, this topic that we're going to bring you today. So we're going to give you like an abridged version. But the question becomes, after you present the theory, to what end? What happens? Where is this all going? And I didn't quite have an answer for that until I was driving to the gym and it hit me like somebody threw a rock at my head to the point where I had to stop driving, pull out my phone, call top and say, I think I figured it out. I don't think I figured out anything. I think they just come knocking when they, when they're ready.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Well, this was the idea of. This is. This is a previous episode, one of the first episodes we did on Nephilim Death Squad with this guy, Jerry Marzinski.
Ryder Lee
And love Jerry.
Top Lobster
Yeah, great dude. He's been on the show twice. He came on the second time with one of his ex patients that kind of gave his testimony about how he recovered from schizophrenia. And basically Jerry's whole thing is that schizophrenia is not a mental disorder per se, but it's entities that we are perceiving through our heads like, like a radio wave, which pertains very much to what we're going to be talking about. I know, we're just like, this is foreplay. Foreplay. Foreplay. We're going to get to it. Right? It just gives us a second. We're trying to set the table.
Ryder Lee
30 minutes of foreplay, at least that's the standard amount for. That's what I've heard. That's what I've been told. Doctors, 30 minutes of foreplay.
David Corbo
But yeah, it's necessary.
Top Lobster
Trust the science, whatever. So Jerry, he's a. He thinks that not many of your thoughts, if any, are your own. I think he said like 85 or something like that.
David Corbo
80 to 85% of your of the thoughts that pass through your mind are not yours. That's what he says.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Which might make a little bit of sense here, touching on this subject, but are you guys ready to like, look at this guy and get into this thing?
David Corbo
Let's look at him well, you have a picture of him because he is a. He is a staggering kind of a character to look at. He's got a visage about him. I can pull it up, but yeah, very much ready. This guy, he. He ends up becoming almost a starting point for so many things that plague us today. Right. When it comes to, I would say like the MK Ultra program all the way to UAP disclosure and the alien abduction phenomenon. Like all of these things tie in. It's kind of like we're here to present you the theory of everything almost. And so, Top, where do you want to start? With Andre? Yeah. Can we pull up a picture of him? He looks very cool, doesn't he? He looks like an old timey, you know, wild west scientist back when, when. When scientists were considered like cowboys or superstars. It's my understanding that we went through this time in scientists were regarded as like rock stars. And we've certainly moved away from that these days. But this guy is a remnant, right? He's an echo of a time where scientists were rock stars and when the paranormal and the supernatural were not pseudo science. They were a legitimate field of study. So much to the extent that this man dedicated, you know, a disproportionate amount of time and resources to that study.
Ryder Lee
Yeah, he looks like a shoemaker or like a hoof maker or a horse hoof maker or something.
Top Lobster
He looks exactly like what you'd expect, like this old timey kind of scientist. But people don't necessarily know where to put him. They're like, he's a scientist, he's an experimenter, he's a. He's evil. It's kind of all these things. He's just doing things.
David Corbo
He won't be put in a box. That's what he is. He will not be put in a box. And he keeps, you know what he is. He's kind of like the granddaddy of conspiracy theorists in the sense that, you know, you were talking about the tinfoil hat and maybe that's a good place to start just to show how the tinfoil hat goes all the way back to Puharij. He's. He's like our mascot, you know, as conspiracy theorists. Top, do you want to elaborate on that?
Top Lobster
So there are, I guess there. It's not like misconceptions, but there are different stories about where the tinfoil hat came from. You told us one in the pre chat and if you want to tell it again, because it's a. I've never heard that one.
Ryder Lee
Yeah, this one. This is where I thought that it came from because I didn't know about this Puhari Poochari porridge guy that you're talking about. Uh, so Paul Benowitz, in 1978, he lived in New Mexico, and he lived right next to an Air Force base. And he thought that he was seeing UFOs, like aliens UFOs. And. But it was right next to an Air Force base. So it's advanced Air Force technology that he was seeing that he was misidentifying as UFOs. Right. So then he contacts the Air Force, and he's like, hey, I'm seeing these really strange, weird crafts. And they take him in for, like, a briefing. They're like, oh, well, that's pretty interesting what you got there, Paul. Which I'm giving you the. The short version. There's way more to the story. I'm just giving you the Cliff Notes so we can move through it. So then he's. Then the Air Force is like, that's some really interesting stuff you got there, Paul. And then they end up getting him in contact with this guy named Richard Doty. I don't know if you guys are familiar with who Richard Doty is. He. He's an Air Force Office of Special Investigations, essentially a dis and misinformationalist. So they sent him to Paul Benowitz's house and essentially convinced him that what he was seeing was indeed alien craft. And the NSA actually broke into his home and replaced his laptop with an NSA modified laptop to convince him that he's communicating with aliens. And a lot of the stuff that we hear about within the community today came from the nsa. Talking to Paul Benowitz.
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David Corbo
BAR20 through his laptop, which had him.
Ryder Lee
Convinced that it was aliens and not really the nsa. Things like the government signed a contract with extraterrestrials, and they created this base in New Mexico where humans and extraterrestrials work together, that they're here for our resources. Like just an array of things that's permeated throughout the community. And it got to such a big point where Paul is so paranoid and essentially traumatized because the NSA had his house bugged, the Air Force had his house bugged, the police had his house bugged. It was like this huge thing that was going on, and this was all just to play with Paul Benowitz's mind, to get him off the track, that the craft that he was seeing was that it wasn't military technology, that it was aliens, and he already believed that it was aliens because he had never seen anything like it before. But it was really advanced military technology. And it got to this point where he got so paranoid that he would essentially tinfoil out everything in his home. He. He got in contact with this gentleman, the psychiatrist from Wyoming called Leo Sprinkle, that came down to his house to regress this woman that had got in contact with him that claimed that she was being abducted by aliens, that aliens were shooting laser beams into her home and abducting her and everything. And he would only do these regressions. Like, Paul would only want Sprinkle to do the regressions inside of his Cadillac that had completely been tinfoiled out in his garage.
David Corbo
It's a cool Cadillac, dude. Imagine some. Imagine owning that Cadillac I would pay good money to have. It's like his tinfoil cover Cadillac.
Top Lobster
Greg Carlwood of the Higher side Chats has a. I think it's a Prius. I don't know what it was.
David Corbo
No, no, it's a suv. It was an SUV dog.
Top Lobster
Some kind of car. But it's wrapped. It's got a full wrap with, like, a repeating logos of the Higher side Chats when he pulled up to Sam Tripoli show. And I just think Sam Tripoli needs, like, a literal tinfoil hat car. 100% crinkly tinfoil hat.
David Corbo
Either that or he needs a car with, like, an actual tinfoil hat on it. You know what I mean? Like, a big point.
Top Lobster
You got crunched up one. All right, so. So let's get into that. So that guy's in 1978, you said?
Ryder Lee
Yeah, it's 78. 79 is the area. But I'm guessing that your guy is way further back. Correct.
David Corbo
He's further back, but it's similar.
Top Lobster
There's more, though, because in 1971. There's more because it keeps popping up, and it's hard to put your finger on where exactly tinfoil hat was originated. So in 71, this guy, Leonard Kill, this comes from our friend Control. Old history.
David Corbo
Yeah, he's.
Top Lobster
He's the man. His. His stuff on YouTube is really good. He does, like these deep dives. But this dude, Leonard Kill, in 1971, he was one of the people that developed the. The Kodak camera. He was a. Like a somebody, I guess He. He might have patented it or something like that. There was some kind of discrepancy. They went after him. They tried to call him crazy, and it turns out he was a little bit crazy. He was. He was sent an eccentric dude, but the story goes on to say that he. He was. I think he was having headaches or something like that. And he ended up having a brain surgery in. In 71. This was just a thing. They implanted a chip in his head. He went crazy. The story goes, he's in a mental institution. And he started to wrap his head in tinfoil. Right. So we have the origination of this foreign object going into someone's brain through surgery and remaining in his brain. So that's like. People say, oh, tinfoil hat. That's where it comes from. It goes even further back. It goes to this Andreja Puharich and what he was doing. So in the. Well, let's. Let me tell you a little bit about him in the. He comes out of nowhere. He's born in Croatia, 1918. He's a physician, inventor, parapsychologist. And he's not Jewish. I wrote that down. For whatever reason, he went to Northwestern University in 1947, and he specialized in neurophysiology with. Regarding electrical impulses in the brain and body. He joined the military service like. Like early 50s or late. Late 40s. Right around 50s. Because this guy pops up on the main scene in 51. Yeah, he was.
David Corbo
By the way, you're going to see that time frame pop up a lot during.
Top Lobster
Everywhere.
David Corbo
Yeah, during this. So just keep that in mind. We're talking like 45 to 55.
Top Lobster
So what's significant about that is, like, so a lot of people do have military. A military background, and we're usually suspicious and we joke around, but this dude was located at Edgewood Arsenal facility. That's where he was. I don't Know if you know anything about this place, but I have a fucking crazy list here about what they were doing here. It was a. It was a military base where they were just evaluating the impact of low dose chemical agents on the military personnel. So for like 20 years, they were.
Ryder Lee
Some of the first MK Ultra programs. Was that right there?
David Corbo
Ooh, correct.
Top Lobster
You just stepped in it. Bingo. Yeah. So this guy's there in the early. In the late 40s, early 50s. And MK Ultra is developed I think in like 53 or something like that. But this is all a direct line and we can point right at this guy. He's doing it. But anyway, in Edgewood Arsenal, they are messing with LSD, benzodiazepine, shout out to Jordan Peterson. THC derivatives like K2. Sure. Like, this is one of some of our favorite things.
David Corbo
These are a few of our favorite things.
Top Lobster
Yeah. CS gas, like so. Riot control nerve agents, mustard gas, nerve agents. I can't even say this word. Cholinesterate inhibitors and other psychochemicals. This is what they were doing for years there. And this guy, he happens to go to college to study this stuff and electrical impulses in the brain happens to go into the military where he lands in this place. Edgewood Arsenal.
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Top Lobster
Not suspicious at all. Right.
David Corbo
And by the way, Ryder, that, you know, these things were lent to the very beginnings of MK Ultra. Like, this is going to be another theme that we're constantly going to dance around during this discussion.
Ryder Lee
Yeah, well, they would also. You like you're talking about CS gas. They would essentially take a highly potent version of LSD which was called bz. I don't know if you guys have looked into this or not, but they would take BZ out in these giant canisters and they would do like, like outfield, like simulations where they would have the soldiers go out into a field and they would just bust open all these giant barrels of BZ and let it go across the freaking and hit all the soldiers that were out there testing. Then they would go out and grab them, take them into the building, and then ask them all kinds of weird, strange, crazy questions. And they would basically go out of their mind.
David Corbo
Can I just say, it must have been such a cool time to be involved in like, science and military intelligence. Like, man, that's cool. You get to be the guy who cracks open the barrel and then runs like, I want to be that guy. That's cool. How much did they pay that guy?
Top Lobster
Yeah, nowadays they're just like, hey, you want to. Want to cut off your penis?
David Corbo
Well, now, no. Now they don't even do it because it used to happen in like this controlled environment. Now they're just doing too us doing it to us on scale, right? So there's nobody. Now the best is you get to be the guy who flies the plane, who sprays the chemicals. It's not as cool.
Ryder Lee
Well, a lot of those guys, they had their. They made it seem like that that didn't even happen to them. Like, so all the test people that went to that area that got tested there were. I think there was an army to begin with. And then it kind of spread out all over the place. But then they kind of went back and like, wiped the record of them ever being at that facility. And they wouldn't. They wouldn't admit that they went through these tests, but they had all these memories of them going through these weird and strange chemical testing.
David Corbo
Makes you wonder what they found.
Top Lobster
It makes you wonder why this guy's. Why this guy wasn't wiped from being at Edgewood Arsenal and everything else he does. Because when. When we start to lay this out for you, you're going to be like, that's not true. Because it's everything that you think and talk about all day long. It's this guy doing this. It's wild. So, all right, he goes to Edgewood Arsenal, he comes out, starts doing testing immediately. And one of the things. One of the first things that he was working on which it got a patent, he got a US patent granted in 1961, but he was working on this much earlier was this dental implant technology. So Basically, it was like, I think of like a hearing aid, but in your tooth. They replace your tooth, and this has some sort of, like, metals in it, and it'll like connect to the. Your. Connect to your jawbone, and then just send frequencies and vibrations to make you feel like you're hearing stuff. So this guy was working on that for what? I don't even know why they would grant this a patent. I don't know why they would think this is a good idea. But the guy was doing this stuff it. On a side tangent, L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, he had a dental procedure around the 50s. After that, he almost died on the table during it. And then he started getting the inspiration to. To create Dianetics and then Scientology in 1953, right?
David Corbo
So.
Top Lobster
Holy crap. Interject. I can't prove it. I can't prove that this. That Puharich was involved, but I can prove that this guy almost died on the table of a dental. Operating a dental operation, and then was in contact with aliens from outer space. And he creates an entire religion that is still exists today that, you know, is basically a honeypot for celebrities. So you put that where you will. That's like extreme speculation on my end, I'll admit that. But little wait.
David Corbo
Well, where top is saying, like, we don't know why or. Or what the point is. I mean, we can only speculate as to why or what the point is. And that speculation has a lot to do with the fact that that theme keeps popping up. This dental implant, this receiving of frequencies, and then this communication with entities comes up over and over and over again. And by the end of this, I think the audience is going to be just as crazy as we are.
Top Lobster
So this is where you get the story from, I guess, about the tinfoil hat. There's another dude that he was investigating that had something. He had like a dental filling. I think this might come around the time of his invention with the. This tooth thing. Another dude with a dental filling, and he's going crazy. He went to a mental institution because he's hearing voices in his head. And Puharich shows up again to investigate. This is corroborated, or at least it's. It's tangentially told with the story of Lucille Ball from I Love Lucy. We actually. I have a video. I don't know if you want to watch this, but it's a. It's a little bit long, but you guys can find it. Just Lucille Ball, Japanese spy communications. You can look that up on YouTube.
David Corbo
It's a wild story, actually. Yeah, like, I wasn't aware, because the implications of. Of this are like, oh, Lucille Ball, like, helped us to avoid some sort of real war issue with. With Japan. Like, it. It's a very strange situation, and we're going to end up coming back to it, too. But if we want to just give a quick overview top, if you don't mind. Basically what happens is Lucille Ball goes for, you know, routine dental surgery. And then the next thing you know, she's having some sort of. And I think it was just a filling. She's suddenly picking up music in her car, and she can't identify where the music is coming from. And then all of a sudden, she realizes it's coming from inside of her mouth. And we've seen this plot device, by the way, play out in all sorts of cartoons, right? You see this in cartoons a lot, especially Old Timey Cartoo, because back in the day, you know, we're talking, like, Looney Tunes and such, this thing was still kind of a talking point. And she realizes that, you know, it's music, and she even recognizes the melody. And so she goes. And she's told by somebody who says, like, oh, did you happen to have a dental implant recently? She goes, yeah, I did. And it turns out that this thing is picking up this frequency. Now, at some point, Lucille Ball actually goes on to pick up some sort of, like, muttered communication. Turns out that there was Japanese insurgents, you know, having radio communications in a covert way that Lucille Ball was able to pick up on. And then because of that, our own military was able to use that information to intercept situations.
Ryder Lee
Fucking crazy.
David Corbo
That is really crazy. Really, really crazy.
Top Lobster
And of course. So this is. It's like, oh, my God, Ryder, this is all happening at the same time. She's. I'm listening to this where I actually.
David Corbo
What year was that, Top? That was like, in the 50s. 50s? Yeah, early 50s.
Top Lobster
All around the same time. But I first picked this up on the telepathy tapes. They're talking about this. So I was like, what the hell? And then they immediately mentioned Andreja Puharich right after. They're like, oh, by the way, there's a guy who was working on some. He found Lucille Boll's case interesting. And he was also looking at a guy that went crazy in a mental institution, and he had some kind of dental implant. It has something to do with the type of metal that they were using at the time for the filling. It was picking up radio signals. So this might have been where he either got the idea of how to do it or intervened and actually, like, started just putting this thing in people's mouths. I don't. It's not clear.
David Corbo
You got to see this from our, like, point of view, though, writer. It's like we. We stumble upon Puharidge and we go, this guy. And we'll establish it as we do. This show is, like, kind of the mascot for conspiracy theories. And not a lot of people are talking about him. People are aware of him, but not. Not to the degree that he's so, like, connected to all of this conspiracy lore. And. And then all this. And we. So we. We dedicate an entire episode to him. It's an NDS deep dive where we talk specifically about Buhari and, you know, how he's integrated into all of these different aspects of conspiracy theory. And then all of a sudden, I. This is, you know, and we're not going to get straight into it yet, but I get this feeling that there's something happening with the Telepathy tapes, something that we don't quite understand, and that there is a deception within it. And I. I can't help but shake this feeling to the extent that I call Top. And to Top's credit, when we have an idea, Top is like the action guy. As soon as I tell him something and he sees that, it's like, yeah, I think you're right, he will dive into it and start digging, right? And so I get a call like, I don't know, a half an hour later or something like that, or later on in the day, and he goes, hey, listen to episode. We lost Top there for a second. Listen to episode three and listen to the first five minutes. And I listened to the first five minutes, and all of a sudden, Buhari, the guy who we just did a deep dive on, is name dropped in this podcast that I just got a weird feeling about. The whole thing is, like, serendipitous the way that we. We sort of stepped in this. Hold on a second. Let me see if he said anything. Okay, he's gonna have to refresh his. His computer there.
Ryder Lee
I haven't listened to the Telepathy tapes. I've heard people talking about them and how they're so great and how everything is going on. I just haven't. I don't know enough about it, but I guess they explain everything within the tapes or something. I don't.
David Corbo
So the Telepathy tapes. And I'll just kind of go on this until Top comes back. I don't know how much we're going to unpack right at this point in the show. But more or less what happens is the parents, several parents of non verbal autistic children who have been told by the medical industry that their children are simply not in there. And you know, that's devastating to a parent. And so a lot of these parents don't take the medical industry's, you know, information as gospel. They kind of stick to this idea of like, no, my child is in there. And through one series of events or another, they end up realizing that these children can communicate, but in a very non traditional way. It seems that they can communicate through telepathy. So what happens is I believe her name is Kai Dickens along with a doctor, I forget what her name is. They start to pursue these stories and go and have communications with these families. And a lot of it just happens through like video calls at first. But you have, you know, one girl from Mexico, her name is Mia, and, and her parents are basically showing on this, on this video recording to this doctor that what essentially happens is the parents can think of a number and the children, though they're non verbal through, I think it's like supported typing or something like that. It's a method of typing where non verbal autistic children won't really engage with the keyboard. But apparently they found that some of them, if they guide their hand a little bit, and that even sounds sketchy, right? Guiding their hand because it okay, tops back, by the way, you can pop them in, they will touch their hand maybe at the wrist and this will enable them to start the typing process. And then to alleviate that suspicion of like you're touching a child by the wrist, they might, you might be guiding them. They eventually move that touch all the way up to the arm and they move it all the way up to the shoulder and some of them even touch them in the center of the forehead. And then somehow this nonverbal autistic child is engaging with this type, this keyboard and predicting the numbers that the parents are thinking exclusively. Now, of course, this is just in a video call environment, so there's a lot of studies that need to be done still. But they then go on to do those studies top. I was just explaining a little bit about what the telepathy tapes are because Ryder actually hasn't seen them, which, you know, previous to that gut feeling that I had, Ryder, I also had not seen them, but I was like, I don't know, suspicious of them. It just seems strange to me, to be honest, that something that was typically dismissed as pseudoscience, not that I ever did that, but certainly the scientific community at large dismissed it that way, would all of a sudden become the number one podcast in the world after Joe Rogan blows it up. And so. But we're gonna end up probably.
Ryder Lee
We're in the golden age, Raven. Don't you know? We're in the golden age of humanity, dude.
David Corbo
That's right. The Kali Yuga is ending, and now we are all going to spiritually ascend. And that means that information and. And, you know, gnosis, all of that is coming our way. So very much looking forward to that top. Is that. Did you want to go there yet, though, or do you want to unpack some other stuff before we start going into telepathy tapes? Also, you're muted still. Oh, there we go.
Top Lobster
All right, we're good. I don't. I don't really know how to tell the story, to be honest, because it's like, it's all over the place and it's constant. It's constantly interrupted by this guy, Andrea Puharich. So. But I feel like it is a good. When you get to a certain point, you're like, well, we kind of have to talk about the telepathy tapes now. Like, with this Lucille Ballpoint is a very interesting point to be like, okay, but now the number one podcast in the world, or at least for a time or. And it's still being talked about by Rogan, is. Is talking about this in a weird way. They're just like. She's briefly, like, just brushing it, because I don't. There's a couple of ways you can go. Either she doesn't understand and can't put together the pieces, or they have a better idea and they have a narrative to push. So it does. This piece doesn't fit with their narrative.
David Corbo
I'm thinking that a good way to start to get into this would be. We've already established that Puharidge is. Is operating pretty much at the end of World War II and the very beginnings of the MK Ultra program. And there is a line that we've discovered that shows like the MK Ultra program would have had a vested interest in, especially that sort of, you know, Voice of God technology, this ability to project radio waves and frequencies at a human being and have them perceive them audibly. And so the. The. The dental implant was kind of like the initiator to that. But I think it's also worth noting that during Operation Paperclip, where we took over all these Nazi scientists right after World War II, right at the beginning of this program, A lot of their research, Mengele's research and things like that. You know, he was obsessed with, like, the psychic connection between twins and all of these horrifying experiments that he would engage in to try to provoke in one way or another, these latent psychic abilities. A lot of that research goes into the beginnings of the MK Ultra program. So now this is where things get really strange.
Top Lobster
Well, let's. Let's take another detour. So, okay, we go from, yeah, we're going to Lucille Ball to this guy's patient that he was seeing in. In a mental institution, all having to do with a tooth implant that are picking up radio waves and going crazy. This is like. This is why we say it's like the origination of the tinfoil hat. They're like. That's kind of where this comes from. It's this technology. Almost 100. It was put in a guy's brain. It. Apparently it can just be put in your house, and they can disseminate these waves and voice to God technology make you go crazy, by the way.
David Corbo
Should we. I just want to say to people, top. When they do the big fake alien disclosure and they start talking in your mind when they arrive and their motherships appear in the sky, wrap your head in tinfoil because it actually seems to work. They just don't. They want you to think it's a joke.
Top Lobster
M. Night Shyamalan knows what's up signs. You remember that scene where they're all wrapped in tinfoil? Yeah. There's a little bit of disclosure there. Something to tell you. It may be something to do with water. I don't know. Keep your eyes open for that.
Ryder Lee
But what I had always heard, like back in the day, to not get. When you're getting your tooth, like, a cavity filled or whatever, to not get the silver or whatever it was that they filled the cavities with. Now I don't think that they do the silver anymore at all, period.
David Corbo
You have to get it because it's not necessary anymore, Ryder. And we're gonna get to that too.
Ryder Lee
Now. It's, like, clear. It's like a. Like a clear paste that they just, like, drill in there and then put it on. Maybe this is the reason why people don't like dentists. I don't like the dentist. Nobody likes a dentist.
David Corbo
I don't like the dentist either. I also don't think that we need to get our wisdom teeth removed. But that's a whole nother thing.
Ryder Lee
I don't think so either, but I unfortunately did.
David Corbo
Me too. Dude. I let them. Like, I never went to the dentist or the doctor. And then in one year, as a father and a husband, I was like, it's probably time to take care of my health. And then I came out of that year only having one testicle because they took one. And not having my wisdom teeth because they ripped those out, too.
Ryder Lee
Damn. They took your testicle too?
David Corbo
Well, I had. I had cancer. I discovered that I had cancer or. I don't know. I don't know if I really had cancer. I think that guy was just collecting balls. So, you know, jokes on me. Don't go to the. You know, don't go to the doctors. So. Okay, all right.
Ryder Lee
Well, there's this one cult from the 90s that claim that you had to cut off your testicles to be a part of the cult, to give it to the extraterrestrials to fuel their ship.
David Corbo
That's where my. My testicle is. My urologist gave it to the aliens. And now. Now somebody's flying around on my dimension. Great. That's excellent.
Ryder Lee
Okay, so Edward Malik was the guy's name. Edward Malik. I can't think of the name of.
David Corbo
The cult, but, yeah, Taking balls for aliens.
Top Lobster
UFO fuel is stored in the balls. Who knew?
David Corbo
All right, so.
Top Lobster
So the other aside, here is another interesting thing that we picked up from our friend, Control. Old history. So again, 1950s, this guy's running around, he's popping up, he's visiting people, he's going places. He's just moving and shaking. Probably doing some stuff with. I don't know, doing some shitty things in his spare time, but he pops up in Brazil again. This is just another story that this guy was telling us about a guy named Dr. Arigo, original name Jose Pedro de Freitas. He was born in the twenties in Brazil, and he was a taxi driver. Just like a regular dude at that time. Probably couldn't even read in Brazil. I mean, most of the people there can't read now, so I can't imagine he was educated at all. But in the 1950s, he claims that he channels an entity, and the entity is named Dr. Fritz. It's a dead German surgeon, and he opens up his own practice in Brazil, and he starts to perform surgeries.
David Corbo
They called him While channeling this dude.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah, while channeling Dr. Fritz. They called him the doctor of the rusty knife. He was using tools like kitchen knives, scissors, and other rusty instruments to remove tumors, extract cataracts from people's eyes, and also just giving them overall advice, which by all accounts, helped. There's There are documentaries about it. There's videos on YouTube of him doing.
David Corbo
They made a movie in 2022, a movie came out about him. So only. Only three years ago, they're making movies about this guy.
Top Lobster
Yeah, he's like. So there's videos of him removing, I guess, tumors from people. And there's like minimal bleeding, rapid recovery. It's all on 8 millimeter film, but it's. It's out there. You can check it out. And of course, your boy on vacation, he shows up, he's like, yo, what are you doing over here? And Drisha Puharich is there, and he's like, yeah, this guy's legit. And then he's. Then he flies back to America and that's it. It was just like, what, Wait, what did you say? Like, when he told us that? Because I'm like, who. Who was there is like, Andrea Buhari just showed up, confirmed what he was doing, and said, yep, that's in line. See you later. So it's like. So now the through line becomes a little bit more clear to us because we're putting together that picture of what this guy is, what he does. And it's like, all right, he's an investigator. He's an. He's an inventor. He's some sort of scientist. But he's also involved with this Woo. Stuff and like, telepathy.
David Corbo
I've been describing him as like, he's kind of like the paranormal scientific communities. Nick Fury. Right. Because he also does the same thing. He goes and checks out that doctor who's channeling that spirit. But he also goes and checks out Yuri Geller, who is the spoon bending, you know, Telekinesis.
Ryder Lee
Yeah.
David Corbo
And, you know, a lot. There's a lot of stuff about whether or not the. The spoon is made out of a certain material that is, once you warm it up, it's got a lower melting point than like another type of metal. But the point is, Puhari finds this guy interesting and is going and seeking him out. And so they end up having a ton of interactions together. Whatever this guy is, he suddenly has the funds to travel all around the world and sort of try to collect psychic Avengers in very many ways. So the question becomes, then who the hell is backing this guy? You know, he's got all this time and this. This money where he can just pursue these things that are probably fruitless if you're not doing them with the backing of an intelligence agency, you know what I mean? Because the, the scientific community at large dismisses that. So There is a shady wing of the scientific community that is exploring that think the men who stare at goats. Right. We're talking about our Central Intelligence Agency having a vested interest in the psychic phenomenon. And that is going to play a huge theme in this.
Top Lobster
Well, yes, that's again, points right back at this dude.
Ryder Lee
Well, the CIA wasn't. CIA didn't have a psychic program. They were funding psychic research in a psychic program.
David Corbo
Right.
Ryder Lee
It was the, they were the ones that released the documents. But it was a DIA and army intelligence that was an SRI in the early 70s that were doing all the experiments and using psychics to, you know, collect foreign intelligence data.
David Corbo
So I would say that the, the precursor to this though is all of the events that we're talking about now, because I think psychic phenomen on got on the government.
Top Lobster
What he's talking about is it too, and we're going to get there, that you're talking about Project Stargate, right?
Ryder Lee
Yes.
Top Lobster
Okay. Yeah. So, yes, I, I and so many people have researched Project Stargate, but I don't know how you haven't come across his name because he's one of the guys that received a lot of funding for this shit. But that's, I think we should get to that a little bit after because we've got to explain.
David Corbo
Do you want to do the, the overlap here between MK Ultra Montauk project and like, let's say, telepathy tapes?
Top Lobster
Yeah, go for it.
David Corbo
Okay. So the thing that becomes concerning about the telepathy tapes, because on its face, Ian Carroll said something, he's like, hope is a through line that exists all throughout these stories on the telepathy tapes. And I would agree with that. Right. As a parent, you have these nonverbal autistic children. The medical industry is telling you to essentially give up on your child. And all of a sudden you find that there is some viable means of communication, but it far exceeds what the medical or the scientific community is willing to accept. So there is hope, and this is kind of a beautiful thing. Or is it? Right. So what I start thinking about is, well, how do these children become autistic? Right? And we're not going to talk about it in depth on the show because it's a very dangerous topic. So I'll try to speak colloquially, but essentially my mind goes to all of the potential damages from medical interventions. Right? And we're not going to talk about those medical interventions because we're on YouTube. But everybody knows that, you know, anecdotally there is a large and growing community of people on the Internet who are the parents of children who are autistic or nonverbal. Autistic. Who, who speculate that they would have been fine except for one childhood medical intervention. Okay, so we have the MK Ultra Project. Let's put that to the side. The MK Ultra Project. You can kind of wrap it up or, or summarize it as an attempt to create or exploit disassociative identity disorders, possibly through trauma. And whether or not that trauma took place before the MK Ultra project intercepted them, or if it happened at the behest of the MK Ultra project, doesn't matter. The trauma creates a disassociative identity disorder. Now, that opens the door to a couple of things. One is, how suggestible does that make a person? Can you program them? Right, so I'm talking about, you know, think about, what the hell's the name of that Kubrick film?
Ryder Lee
Clockwork Orange.
David Corbo
Clockwork Orange. You sit them in a chair, you strap their eyeballs open, you inundate them with LSD or some other psychedelic, and you expose them to trauma inducing propaganda. Right. You also have the idea of like kidnapping johns from whorehouses and dosing them with LSD to see, you know, what that brings to fruition.
Ryder Lee
And then there's the Midnight Climax.
David Corbo
Yes, thank you. Midnight Climax is the name of that operation. And then you have the sensationalized version, which I think there's probably a lot of truth in of the Montauk project, or at least that's what they drew inspiration from to create Stranger Things. Right. Stranger Things is a piece of fiction, but worth looking at here. At the root, it's very much the same thing. You're taking children and you're traumatizing them to do what? To expose latent psychic abilities. Right. And there's a lot of truth in fiction, and that's a lot of what people speculate was actually happening there. I think that's also correlates pretty well with the idea, if you're thinking about demonic possession. Who is the most vulnerable to like, demonic possession? I'm not saying that's what's happening here, but just follow me. People that have trauma, children in particular who have trauma. So what I'm seeing here in these telepathy tapes is I'm seeing children who are being traumatized. Now, whether or not that's purposeful or anything like that, put that to the side. They're traumatized in the sense that after this medical intervention, they become nonverbal autists, essentially. They are locked in a body that will not do their bidding. You have no choice in that instant but to disassociate. Right? And all of a sudden disassociation begets some latent psychic ability.
Ryder Lee
You're touching on something that I've been talking about for a minute.
David Corbo
Really.
Ryder Lee
A minute. Yeah. Once I read all of the MK Ultra documents, I went through them all and I realized what the program was really about. And it was about activating these people into their psychic abilities, mind fracturing them to create this offset this offshoot of psychic powers. And there was at least four to five different MK Ultra sub projects. And people that I've talked to about this, they, they think that they're like, no, it wasn't, no, they weren't trying to unlock psychic abilities. I'm like, well, you can just look at the, look through documents. You can see that there was at least five sub programs of MK Ultra that was literally dedicated to unlocking psychic abilities.
David Corbo
Right?
Top Lobster
Yeah.
David Corbo
Right now people want to say that that's fiction. And I think that Stranger Things did a really good job of kind of, you know, galvanizing people to that ideology that this is just fiction. But like you said, there's a lot of veracity to it. There's. This is a reality, this is something that they were pursuing. Now it's open to speculation, of course, whether or not they achieve that. And then of course the MK Ultra program gets, gets shut down. Which I would argue really what happened is they realized that it's viable and now they can roll it out in scale. Right. Because previously, you know, Operation Midnight Climax, you have to go through kidnapping these Johns and then dosing them and. But once you get to the point where you realize that this is viable, well now you can kind of make us free range MK Ultra, you know, patience. And, and I would argue that that's very much the case right now because we are constantly propagandized. We carry around our little propaganda device and we inundate ourselves with trauma inducing media and propaganda all day long. And also I would say that because of the industry surrounding marijuana, they have increased the THC to such staggering levels that you are in a constant state because now it's like socially acceptable. And I think more people are smoking weed than ever before. And if you want to smoke weed, that's all fine, but I'm not saying don't do that. I'm just saying recognize that you are in a constant state of a low grade anxiety. And as you're in this constant state of low grade anxiety, you're just Propagandizing yourself with this little scrying mirror. Right? Yes. So I think nowadays the MK Ultra program is at scale. It's happening at mass. It's no longer happening in, in the, you know, some underground corner of a deep underground military base where the, you know, intelligence operations are happening. It's, it's, it's now happening in, you know, in your living room.
Top Lobster
It almost feels like a, a weird sort of disclosure by the government that the telepathy tapes being like, well, here are. This is what we've been giving you since, you know, 1983, where we formulated a schedule. I'm not going to say the word. And here's what we found. We found that these kids can see what their mother is doing when she's in the car. And we found that they can communicate with each other on something that they're calling a hill. And they like to. They're also, they're comparing it to this idea of like, CB radio. These guys are going, they're going within themselves and they're going to this place where they communicate. But they also mentioned like, hey, these guys are also communicating with their dead ancestors. They're also communicating with entities. This, this little girl Mia is seeing people in the corner and she's talking to them. Sometimes she's scared. Sometimes she doesn't like them. Sometimes she will communicate. So it's like all these worlds are just colliding all at once. And it's, it's hard to not look at it and go, well, what is the point of Project MKUltra? What were they trying to do? Because it seems like this is what they're trying to do. And now they have rolled it out in the largest scale possible, like Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany was not good enough. Now we have a diverse population in America and we are going to experiment and see what we get. And I don't think too.
David Corbo
But I. We were talking earlier on the last show top, where it's like, Nazi Germany got so far, but I don't think that it was ready for this mass rollout. We needed something. We needed to be like, propagandized for generations to accept a particular narrative.
Top Lobster
Like, if I'm doing the experiment, I want as much diversity as possible. I don't want one specific type of bloodline because you're not going to get the findings that you're looking for. And this looks like an experiment to me. This looks like they understand what it is. And, you know, it looks again, not to defend these people. I think they're out of Their mind, it's super nefarious, but they're, they're getting information about the human condition that we wouldn't know otherwise, you know. So like part of me is like.
David Corbo
I think we would have known. I think our ancestors had a much better handle on it. I think they were worshiping the wrong entities. But I mean, I do think we had a much better handle on the spiritual realm and these entities that exist in it. And I think that was purposely stripped from us and we were given materialism in the scientific worldview. And then over time, once we became comfortable with it not existing at all. And they also inundated us with crap. They're spraying in the sky schedules that you have to go through as a child, all of the poison that's in your food. I think this is a ability that exists within all of us but has been stifled. And I, I would argue it's been stifled on purpose. But you said something before, Ryder. You said that they no longer use metal in the fillings. And I said because they don't have to right now. The reason I think that they don't have to much like when the MK Ultra program proved its viability and they rolled it out at scale to the public, the same thing happened in that aspect of the program. And what I mean by that is your teeth, the nerve endings in your teeth are like the most direct ones to your brain. Right. All your nerve endings go to your brain. But, but there's a huge fear that if you get like my sister in law had this happen something. I forgot what it was exactly, but she was going to get like a brain inflection infection or some crazy like that because she had a cavity that had gone too far. So there is a real fear like if you let your teeth rot out of your head, they're a direct route to your brain and you can get some real serious infections that way. So in that way it makes sense to me that they would start at the teeth, but eventually what's, what's, what's better? What's more viable here? Getting individuals and going through this strenuous thing where you got to drill out their teeth and fill it with some foreign body and yada, yada, yada, or.
Top Lobster
And they could just mess it up with some tinfoil.
David Corbo
Yeah. And then they could just mess it up with some tinfoil. Right. Or you get the whole country on a medical intervention schedule when they're kids and the medical intervention has heavy metals in it. And where do the heavy metals settle? Everybody says that they settle in your brain. So in my, I'm wondering here if what we've gotten to, the point is like, metal's a great conductor. That's why it works to, to conduct these frequencies and vibrations so that you can now have access to this, you know, voice to skull technology. Well, what happens when we're all getting inundated with it as children multiple times? Because now that schedule is up to like 60 some odd, you know, interventions, ridiculous amount, right? So how many, how much heavy metals do we have in our. I don't even know. Is it more, and is it more effective than like one piece of metal in a molar?
Ryder Lee
Or, or I would have to say. So, yeah, this is really nuts because I've. This is the exact same type of direction that I went with all this as well. And whenever I read all the MK Ultra documents, that's what took me to looking into the psychic remote viewing, DIA army intelligence stuff, which then brought me to interviewing all of the people that were a part of those programs. So I've had Dr. David Morehouse on, I've had Limb Buchanan on, I've had Dr. Paul Smith, I've had Del Graf. Del Graf was the guy that started the name Stargate. He's the one that came up with the name and named it Stargate. And I think that this stuff, it evolves just like how remote viewing evolved and just like how MK ULTRA evolved, it's turned into something completely different. And I think that what has happened is that they did this on like human beings, right? And then they were like, okay, well how do we remove human beings out of the equation? Because human beings are unpredictable. It's very difficult to control human beings unless you got, you know, the metal brain. Unless you're metalizing in your brain, then it's going to be more difficult. But then, even then it's even hard. It's hard to do that because there's so many unpredictable and variables that can happen with that. So how do we take human beings completely out of the equation? Well, what we can do is we can develop a technology to do that. So therefore we don't have to have psychics remote viewing anymore. We don't have to break down these people psychologically and split their consciousness and make them disassociate. We can wrap this into a freaking technology. And a technology is never going to fail because the technology is a technology. It's, it's robotic and like, look where we're at right now with all this AI stuff and robotics and.
David Corbo
Whoa, whoa, Ryder, you're getting too ahead of the car.
Ryder Lee
Oh, sorry.
David Corbo
We gotta save something. We gotta. We gotta prime these people.
Ryder Lee
Look, my fault, my fault. I just get excited because when people go down, the same type of thing is mean.
David Corbo
Then it's like. It's like, oh, I'm not like, my, My. My line of thinking is not broken. I'm not trying to say that I'm right. I'm just trying to make sure that the path, you know, that I'm connecting at least has a logical, like. Yeah, I can see the logic from one thought to another thought. That's. That's really what I'm trying to lay out here. And I want to make another connection. I think it's time to make that connection and it'll come into play later on. But you. You we mentioned earlier, actually, I don't want. I want to play a little bit game. Ryder, do you know of another group of, let's say, children that. That are engaging in telepathy?
Ryder Lee
Do I know of another group?
David Corbo
Yeah, I know it's a weird, stupid question, and you're probably not going to know where I'm going until after I say it. And, you know, but no, there is another group of children, right? So we have the children from the supposed Montauk project, right? That's. That's one group. And then we have these nonverbal autistic children. That's another group. There's another one, maybe not as spoken about, but still huge within the conspiracy community, and that is the black eyed children, the hybrid children of alien grays. Well, and I'm doing that in air quotes because I have obviously huge suspicions about what the hell. Those actually are the hybridized children of. Of human women and these alien grays. And what ends up happening is you hear these stories over and over again, and I happen to think that they're true. Women will experience abduction phenomenon. Alien abduction phenomenon, you know, paralysis. They're being whisked away. They're in a clinical setting. There are grays at their side. There's some sort of intrusive, you know, maybe medical intervention or something like that happening to them, but it's. It's very sexual in nature. And then suddenly there will be a pregnancy. And this is something that you hear a lot about too, in the abduction phenomenon. And that it'll even be. It'll even be verified by their doctors that, yeah, you are in fact pregnant. Then suddenly one day, the pregnancy just vanishes. And when they go back to the doctor, the doctor says, actually, it looks like you've Never been pregnant, despite all of the previous information that confirmed that they were. And then sometime in the future they have another abduction experience, but this time they are being introduced to children. Children that feel like their own children. In fact, some of them have children in real life and these children resemble them. So they feel like they're there or they are theirs, you know, that, that, that's their offspring. But they don't communicate verbally, they only communicate telepathically and they're really, really weird. And so this is given the entire alien abduction community, UAP community, this narrative that there seems to be a hybridization program. There's something about human genetics and, and you know, these perceived ETS or these perceived aliens and, and them trying to join one way or another, us with them. And some people look at it like positively. They're like, oh, you know, it's part of human ascension. This is the next step and yada yada yada. Some people look at it nefariously, obviously because you're being forcibly taken and impregnated and then you have your children removed from you. But that is an important aspect of this, I think, is these non verbal, telepathic black eyed children as they've been dubbed by the community. And so earlier we, we brushed on this, this notion of like UFOs and that interplays with this entire thing.
Ryder Lee
Well, there's also another one that is less known, but it's kind of like mythical in a way. And it was, it's called the Indian Lakes Project. Have either of you ever heard of the Indian Lakes Project? It was a blog that a guy started in the early 2000s where he supposedly, this guy's uncle found an old metal box where he was hiking in Indian Lakes, New York and he put it on a shelf and didn't open it. And then he passed away. And his nephew found this box and opened it and supposedly had pictures in it and film reels of classified documents in this, of this project that was supposedly happening in Indian Lakes, New York that had to do with experimentation on children ran by the military. And supposedly it was a military base that was kind of erased from existence there. And within the box I had pictures of like children behind bars and like all this really weird stuff. Now all this stuff was posted online and a few of the pictures were posted and some of the other. But the film, the film that was supposedly in there was never shown. And I don't really know what to think about it. Right. It's really strange. It's a really weird mystery. This Was like back in the early days of the Internet, like this was like early 2000s.
David Corbo
New York is really weird, right? That's where we get like the whole Lamb and Aleister Crowley doing the amelantra workings and then we all of a sudden he communicates with an entity that looks just like an alien gray and then from then on we get the whole alien gray narrative. New York is weird. Very weird.
Ryder Lee
Yeah. And he got caught up with a few things on this blog post too. He started posting like stock images and stuff. People think that he kind of got like co opted or something or someone took over his blog or, or something was going on and then he just like all of a sudden just like stopped posting and like completely abandoned the site. But you can find it online. You would just type in Indian Lakes project and you can read through all some of the links and things. But he was connecting this to like MK Ultra. He was connecting it to the Jim Jones whole thing which he believed the Jim Jones thing was a huge giant MK Ultra project. So yeah, that's another one now.
Top Lobster
Indianlakeproject.blogspot.com if it's still up. Yeah, yeah, Interesting stuff.
Ryder Lee
It's a very, very interesting one. It's a really weird rabbit hole to go down. But there hasn't been any proof that the other than what he's posted that this facility existed. And supposedly he also posted photos of this underground base that he found. Now again I, you don't know if this stuff is real, if they're just playing some kind of early on ARG augmented reality game type thing or whatever. But it was pretty interesting. He actually mapped out the entire base that he found. He drew it out and then he said he eventually got to this door that just wouldn't open, that the door was just like sealed shut.
David Corbo
That's fascinating.
Ryder Lee
And he found these beds like this remnants of like beds and stuff down in this base.
Top Lobster
Was it a tunnel?
David Corbo
Yeah, well I mean I've seen videos of that where people in upstate New York will end up like spelunking and then all of a sudden this cave thing opens up and there's like, you know like a tunnel system and it's, and it's clearly man made and then yeah, it ends up at like either a door they won't go through or can't go through or whatever. I wouldn't be surprised if upstate New York is riddled with all kinds of underground military bases that have been abandoned. Maybe some of them haven't.
Top Lobster
The tunnel system thing is interesting because that Might have, actually. I know I keep saying, like, this is what put us onto him. This is what put us onto him. But really it might be the. The tunnel phenomenon. We're big. Tony Merkel, fans of the. The Confessional. And yeah, if you guys enjoy, like, what we're doing now is not exactly typical of Tim Foolhad. That's more like your field of study. There's a lot of other guys that do really great work around MK Ultra, but Nephilim Death Squad generally focuses on the supernatural through the biblical lens and also some current topics. So what we were looking at was this idea of these entities that were recruiting people. And we're actually working on a documentary that'll probably be filmed at our upcoming event, Bohemian Grove. That's going to be sometime in June. Leesburg, Florida. Look out for that. It's going to be a lot of fun. So it's a story that comes from Tony Merkel show the Confessionals. And we also have one of our people that was on the confessionals afterward, this guy Colin, that was approached by an entity and it asked it to basically work for him. And there's surgeries performed in some altered alternate realm or some interdimensional realm, but this stuff kind of like takes place in a cave. So we're. We're listening to. I'm listening to Merkel's show and he has a documentary on. That's talking about. He's talking about Skinwalker Ranch. And then. Then he just mentions, you know, I'm also working on something else. It's a. This idea of the nine. And there are these nine ancient entities that will. They're in. They're of antiquity. And. And there's many stories about them recruiting people to work for them, them contacting people. So this guy is doing. I forget his name all the time, but he's doing this documentary on that. And that fascinated us because we're like, all right, this is a really interesting. Right up our alley. So start to look into it. Guess who we find. Give you one guess. Ryder. Who?
Ryder Lee
Porridge guy.
David Corbo
That's it. That's it.
Top Lobster
Andreja Puharich. Yeah, Once again. So bring it right back home in the 1950s, he meets this guy, Dr. D.G. vinod. He's an Indian street food vendor. No, he's an Indian mystic guy. He probably has put his foot in some food at some point. So they're hanging out. And what do you do when you hang out with your mystic buddies? You just start to channel entities. So that's what they do. This is in the, in the 50s, right, when all this stuff pops off, they channel an entity. It's a, it's a timeless entity and it starts to speak as one. But it claims that it is nine, right? That there are. It is, it is, it is all of them. It is all of these things. And, and then it identifies itself as, as the Egyptian Ennead.
David Corbo
Well, it doesn't quite outright do that. Right? It just tells him his, the names.
Top Lobster
Yes.
David Corbo
Yeah. And then it's like, okay, that, that's.
Top Lobster
The exact names are Atom, Shu, Tef, Nut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. And it's like, yeah, that's the Egyptian Ennead. These are the nine that, that it's claiming to be. So they're channeling this thing which again, this gets into like really crazy crazy because like this guy's from, he's doing these really physical things with like tooth implants and now he's doing this channel.
David Corbo
By the way, these entities who have like a, they do have a message for him. And this message is another one of these things that's gonna pop up over and over again. Mostly it's about a potential coming calamity that has to be avoided. It's an Earth related, climate related catastrophe that mankind has to avoid at all costs. And I think it even goes on to say if we can, then also we, we would ascend in very many ways. And it's worth noting here that although that is the message of the Eniad, the Egyptian Eniad, it is the exact same message as like the Galactic Federation of Light, all of these conglomerations of like et's right, that are interacting with us and they're trying to get us to avoid a calamity. Now that calamity goes one of two ways. It's either mutually assured self destruction via nuclear bombs, or it is a climate related catastrophe that we have to avoid. But also on the other side of that is ascension of some sort. We get to ascend and we get to take our place among our kind of galactic homies, right? Representatives from all these different races that oversee the galaxy. And it's time for human beings to take their place. So this, this message of please watch out for the big calamity and it's time to ascend turns up over and over and over again throughout this narrative.
Ryder Lee
Well, because ascension happens after death. That's why they say, that's why they're wrapping in this giant cataclysm with ascension, because ascension is an after death ascension.
David Corbo
Well, this.
Top Lobster
That's. This disturbing.
David Corbo
This theme goes to a really weird place and I think is actually the. What does it all mean? There is a.
Top Lobster
There's a political narrative here as well, because the theme of this is environmentalism. And this is also kind of funny when. When you talk to those autistic kids or when they type to you, they're like, real concern, like, how's Mommy doing? Is she going to the store? Am I talking to my friends on the hill? Also, we've got to be really careful with the environment. We've got to like. And I'm not saying to litter and. And do all this stuff. I'm not saying that. But when they. When these political environmentalists tell you we've got to be careful with the environment, all of their suggestions are detrimental to the human condition. And they end up in death, destruction, poverty, famine, you name it. I mean, you're in California, so, like, half of your. Half of your state is on fire every year because these idiots don't go and clean up the dead wood in the forest, which is susceptible to any kind of spark. This is environmentalism. And it. Honestly, after a bunch of years of watching, and I'm like, this is purposeful, you guys. What. You know what else is environmentalism, Ryder? Abortion. Because there's too many people. It's like, so give your kids to Moloch. Like, this is. This is a theme that's constantly coming up. And now you're telling me ascension is related to death? It's like, yeah, dude, this whole thing's a death cult.
David Corbo
You know what? I'd be interested in knowing, Top. I don't know if you can find this. When did they start digging on deep underground military bases?
Top Lobster
I don't know, because 70s maybe, if.
David Corbo
There is a big. I. I do believe that they're on to something. I'm not saying that they're wrong. Now I recognize on the political level, it just becomes like, Top said something. Whatever they're going to enforce to avoid this thing is just to the detriment of the people. But at the same time, they are digging these deep underground military bases. And it's like, to avoid what? Obviously it's contingency in. In the event of a big catastrophe. So maybe we'll just put that on the side burner for now.
Top Lobster
They began construction on some of these. Well, the ones in Colorado, which I guess were the first ones in 1961.
David Corbo
Okay.
Top Lobster
So it's all right.
David Corbo
I figure it takes a little time for the legislation to kick in and.
Ryder Lee
For them you know what's really interesting too, speaking of like cataclysms and stuff. Stuff. This Adam and Eve document that was released by the CIA basically says that a giant catastrophe is going to happen and the only place that you can be saved is if you're like in the Rocky Mountains.
David Corbo
I know of a guy that has another theory and we'll end up talking about him, but I hear Mars might be a good place to be. So.
Ryder Lee
Elon. But isn't it so interesting, guys, that the aliens are always concerned. Concerned with the things that we're concerned about?
David Corbo
So when I told you earlier that the Nazis almost had it, but we had to be inundated with a certain narrative. Well, that narrative, I think was deployed around the exact same time in the form of NASA. Right. Wernher von Braun, we take him from Operation Paperclip and he is the basis for all of NASA, which by the way is riddled in occult, esoteric symbolism. And everything that they do is like, you know, sort of hidden hand. And you have Jack Parsons and Aleister Crowley and L. Ron Hubbard, who are all tangentially 10. I'm just making up words again. Who are all connected.
Top Lobster
Keep going.
David Corbo
Who are all connected to. Right. Because Jack Parsons works for Jet Propulsion Laboratories, which is a, a sub company that NASA contracts. And he is obsessed with Aleister Crowley, apparently even to the extent where he goes. So far Aleister Crowley like disavows. And then of course, L. Ron Hubbard is in the desert side.
Top Lobster
NASA provide. They provided eighty thousand, an eighty thousand dollar grant for experiments involving Yuri Geller. These experiments. Yeah. So that he, he's receiving funding directly from these guys because he's the guy that is. I don't, I didn't really understand the relationship between him and Yuri Geller. It seems like on the outside it seemed like consensual, but when you kind of look more into it, it looks like he was just this dude's handler and like doing messed up stuff to him, like just experimenting on him. Seemed like Yuri wanted out.
David Corbo
I, I do want to go to a, a bit of an accusatory place now and, and I don't know how much we're gonna kick this ball around, but I find it fascinating that the telepathy tapes has blown up in the way that it has. And, and like we said earlier, it was mentioned by Joe Rogan and of course anything that Joe Rogan does becomes hugely viral, not just in the sense of public awareness, but in the sense of like industry that becomes built around it. And we'll Talk about that in a second. But Joe Rogan is the number one podcast in the world. For the longest time, almost as long as podcasts have been a thing, Joe Rogan has secured the number one spot. And from the first time that I can see he is knocked out of that position. And who takes that position but the telepathy tapes after he blows them up. Now, given that we've just established, there seems to be, you know, and this is highly speculative, and I'll do the speculating here, but there seems to be a connection between the MK Ultra program, or at least the nature of the MK Ultra program, and the nature of this medical interventions that we give to children of a. Of a schedule that reaches like 60 some odd interventions just because of the results, the fruits that it bears. Right, right. So that's strange to me. But what else is strange to me is that Rogan also popularized sensory deprivation tanks. And sensory deprivation tanks. I mean, we're talking John C. Lilly, right? He's telepathically communicating with dolphins. It's my understanding the MK Ultra program takes a huge interest in his research and envelops a lot of what he's working on into their studies or their pursuits. Right.
Ryder Lee
I'm pretty sure he was drugging the dolphins too. I think he was giving the dolphins lsd.
David Corbo
Jerking him off, or I'm sorry, his, his, his assistant was jerking them off. His assistant was jerking them off. He didn't jerk them off. He would never jerk them off. But then what else does he do? He also popularizes dimethyltryptamine and mushrooms. Right. And now we know here in Conspiracy Ville how intimately connected psychedelics are to the MK Ultra research. Right. So he creates essentially a never ending string of white people going to the Amazon to go drink vine juice. I mean, it just never like, it never stops. Like, like another White chicks with dreadlocks. What's that?
Top Lobster
In 1959, Andrew Bruha wrote a book called the Sacred Mushroom, the Key to the door of eternity. 1959. But please continue.
David Corbo
So what, what Rogan seems to be doing here is he's almost stripping the spirituality away from these practices and he is repackaging them as things that are beneficial for your psychology. Right. Because now we've entered a realm where psychedelics are no longer used for the exploration of the psyche. And you're not doing a, you know, a psychonaut thing. You're not interacting with entities. I mean, you are, but that's not the focal point. The focal point is like. Well, I mean, it's Great for soldiers who come back with ptsd. It actually does a number on, like, depression and things like that. Let me tell you something. A ketamine trip in a clinical environment is really good for your psychology. Right. So that is much more the angle that we're using now to shoehorn these things into the public. What I would say is Rogan is striking me as like the new Laurel Canyon. Right. Because they did the same thing. They. They created the Doors, they created Jim Morrison, they hijacked the anti war movement, and I think they created the psychedelic movement here in the United States. And now. Absolutely, it's the same thing. The new psychedelic movement in the United States is spearheaded by the Joe Rogan Experience, who for some odd reason keeps advocating things that, like, I don't know, the MK Ultra program really likes. And that is very strange. I mean, very strange. Yeah. Somebody in the chat said Rogan is the new Terrence McKenna. I mean, popularizing Terence McKenna is a. Is a wild thing. Just because his research doesn't just stop it. I forget what it is. I was reading about Terence McKenna recently and I was like, I had no idea. I think he was like, best friends with Puharich. No, I don't know what it was, but it was something like huge and connecting like that, where I was like, like, I can't believe that this guy also brought us. Terence McKenna not brought us, obviously, he's. He's a staple within this psychonaut community, but he made him mainstream. So a lot of what Rogan is doing and. And then, of course, you know, whatever he's doing with. With Ian Carroll recently, where he blows up the telepathy tapes again. So to me, I'm looking around and I'm like, we're being funneled into this narrative. And there's a. There's an. An ideology. Not an ideology, but a hot take that they would like us to take. And this is something that you see getting espoused a lot. And. And that thing is light speculation as to whether or not autism and, like, things of that nature are the next step in human development. Have you been hearing that narrative? Because I have been hearing that narrative. In fact. Fact, it sort of came up on. On Top's other show, Tower Gang. And what happens is the other guys are not keyed into this idea. It's a. It's a show of five people. Top being one of them. Top brings up the telepathy tapes. And then, like, parrots. The rest of the four co hosts all say, yeah, I don't know, man. I Kind of think that, like, autism is like the next step in human evolution. And they all say it. So I don't know who the who is who's embedding that part of the narrative in here, but how could it be the next step in human evolution if it's birthed out of disassociation and trauma? I don't think that it's the next step in human evolution. In fact, I think it's something that we can all do. Like I said, it's just been removed from us and then. And the narrative that they needed to. To be put in place, like I said NASA. I was talking about NASA before because we said that. That the Nazis weren't quite there yet. We needed a narrative that we were all going to, you know, agree to be under. And that was the alien narrative. Right. I think that ufo, UAP disclosure narrative that's been given to us by NASA, that's been given to us by Hollywood, more so than any other industry in America. Hollywood has fleshed out basically our belief system when it comes to aliens. And I think we kind of needed that because I think these things are going to play together pretty intimately in the near future. Especially given that we just had like the second ever congressional hearing on UAPS and all of this, which was a complete shit show.
Ryder Lee
Dude, that was a disaster. Both of those congressional hearings were garbage dumpster fires. But the only thing that I'm. In order to legalize a drug that has been illegal, you would have to use it for medical purposes first. I mean, that's how weed, marijuana, ganja.
David Corbo
Yeah.
Ryder Lee
Was legalized recreationally was, through medical purposes first. Now, and I'm not saying that some psychedelics can't be beneficial for some people. Not for me. Like, I'm not going to listen to Joe Rogan when he says, go do some shrooms or go do DMT or whatever. That's not what I'm going to do because I. That's not. Not my thing, you know. And I think that what he may be trying to do is like, look at a way to like, get Congress to sort of legalize it. So then it becomes recreationally valuable. Because, you know, illegal drugs have been like the backbone of like the government. Like, they literally make all of their money from illegal drugs. Like black budget, illegal funds come from illegal drugs. So if you're wanting to try and clean that up and maybe clean up some of the deaths that are associated with like fentanyl and heroin use and stuff like that, which is out of hand, it's Ridiculous.
David Corbo
More people die by our own government.
Ryder Lee
Right, Exactly.
David Corbo
Opioid epidemic starts while we're In Afghanistan securing 90% of the world's opium fields.
Ryder Lee
Yep. Securing all the freaking opium fields. It's unbelievable. So maybe it's not as, as nefarious as it kind of seems. Maybe it's a way to like get in the door of making some drugs legal for medical purposes and then later on it becomes. Because look at what happened with like prohibition and getting rid of alcohol, right? Like that made everything 10 times worse. And then when they re legalized it, it's like, but if we were to make alcohol illegal right now, like, let's just say we put a ban on alcohol and made it illegal for anyone to have or own or drink or you're gonna go to prison. Like, the amount of deaths and the amount of bullshit that's gonna happen because of the fact that you made alcohol illegal is going to be astronomical.
David Corbo
Right.
Top Lobster
Well, fun fact, my old house was actually a speakeasy. It was like a, there was a basement and well before we moved in there was a big like wooden desk and they would just do moonshine down there and everyone from the neighborhood would drink during prohibition. So it doesn't. Yeah, it doesn't work. I'm not sure that like, they really care about legalization, I think because, you know, LSD was also a government creation and they're not worried about legalizing that, they're worried about inserting that into the culture. And they've done a great. You can go to Walmart right now and buy a hoodie with a bunch of psychedelic mushrooms on them. And they're children sized.
David Corbo
So this is weed leaves all over them. Socks with weed leaves over. If there's one thing we can get rid of about the entire culture of marijuana, socks, like knee high socks with weed leaves on them have to go. I'm done with those. They have to be removed from the culture. 100%, purged, burned, actually bought outside of Walmart and burned.
Ryder Lee
What about people with weed leave? Tattoos, bro. What are we going to do about.
David Corbo
Such a regrettable thing? I don't know what's worth. It's either the guys with the weed leaf tattoos or the guys with the nightmare before Christmas tattoos. But they need to get together and they need to have a war and whoever wins gets to stick around and the other ones have to go. That's, that's my opinion.
Top Lobster
That's fair.
David Corbo
That's fair. I think that that's fair. All right, so now we're going to Bring this into kind of a place of like, we've already established that there seems to be some connection, especially in the way of the narrative right between let's.
Top Lobster
I mean, we were still on the nine.
David Corbo
Yes.
Top Lobster
The importance of this idea, the nine, which is like, it almost seems trivial, trivial at this point. But it was something that really like we're like, wow, look at this. Because across, across cultures and throughout history there are always this. There's always this mention of nine. The Greek mythology talks about the nine muses. Norse mythology has nine worlds and they have these specific type of characteristics of them which all match the Egyptian Ennead. Chinese mythology has the nine dragons. Hindu mythology, the thera is nine celestial bodies, the sun, the moon, Mars, all the, like this Mesoamerican mythology has the nine lords of the night. And even Satanism has a council of nine. When they establish their church. This is like Levain Satanism. In the establishment of that church there is a council of nine. And then you have like your head wizard or priest or whatever the hell. But this idea, the number of nine and the structure of this sort of governance happens throughout history and across cultures. So I thought that that was important because you could doubt his work. A lot of the things that he's doing, especially with the channeling, but he did it for 20 years, from the 50s to the 70s. He got people involved in it. They're like, I mean, artists, sci fi writers involved with this, famous channelers. I'm sure if I pulled up the list, you'd know some of these people's names because you, you've delved pretty deep into this project. So he was doing this and I don't like, again, I don't know, you speak to something for 20 years and all it tells you is about the environment. I'm not, I don't think so. I think that there was more said and we're just not going to be privy to whatever was going on. But, but what we do know is that out of this we get the development or we get the implementation and creation of Project Stargate. And you probably know more about this than us because I thought that Project Stargate was a CIA operation, but it's a DIA operation.
Ryder Lee
Dia Army Intelligence. Yes. It's very convoluted and very confusing. Actually, if you guys would like to have me on your show, I have like, like I've mapped all this out. I know all the history of when it started, how it started and like where it ended up.
David Corbo
Hell yeah, that's a great idea.
Ryder Lee
But it's like, it would take like an hour, hour and a half. We don't have that kind of time here. But yeah, it's a dia, Army Intelligence.
Top Lobster
Okay.
Ryder Lee
But it switched names. It's gone under several different names. Sun Streak Grill, Flame Syndicate. Well, Syndicate was the SO SRI program which was funded by the government to study like psychic phenomenon.
David Corbo
Yeah. Because they do a great job of imposing a disassociative disorder. Yeah.
Ryder Lee
And that's another thing that I thought was really interesting because most, well, I can't say most, but some of the remote viewers that were involved had some sort of traumatic experience happen to them whenever they were younger or they had a near death experience experience.
Top Lobster
There you go.
Ryder Lee
Okay.
David Corbo
L. Ron Hubbard style.
Ryder Lee
Exactly. So Ingo Swan was often said he was, he's widely considered as one of the best remote viewers to ever exist next to Pat Price. But he said that whenever he was growing up he was bullied a lot for being gay. Which I don't care if you're gay, be gay if you want to be gay. But that's what he was bullied for. And it would create these out of body experience experiences for him. So he would essentially be going out of his body all the time. And like I was like, okay, well that's interesting. And then I was like, well, let's look at all these other psychics and these other people that are claiming to be remote viewers. And a lot of them have had something similar happen to them. Some sort of traumatic event whenever they were younger, some sort of outof body experience or a near death experience. And I'm like, that's not a coincidence.
David Corbo
You know, writer, it's worth mentioning too that Rogan is a big proponent of ice baths. And I literally, the way you get through an ice bath is to dissociate, disassociate with your physical form because it's your body that's going through all this pain. So you have to like kind of get, you know, beyond that so that you're, you're beyond the physical. I, I just think even that is like a light form of it. But, but all of those patterns emerge throughout this whole thing. Right. It's some sort of childhood trauma or a near death experience. But, but, but really that great connective tissue to, to pinpoint it is the disassociative identity disorder that is like the key component to all of this.
Top Lobster
It's why, I think that's why they use like sec sex and different sexual rituals to do this. So in within this project, Stargate Carla Rocket Ruckert was one of the people that was used to do the channeling. She channeled entity named Ra, which came and told it the same that everybody else here is from these entities, something about the environment. But she was using, like. I think she was using a Ouija board as well. One of the techniques she would use to summon this thing was a sexual ritual, which I. I think they might have gotten a little, like, overboard. I don't. I don't understand specifically why they're doing sexual rituals, but they always seem to, like, go get out of hand, like, to the, like, the point of abuse. It's never just, like, regular stuff. It's like.
David Corbo
I think it's two. Twofold. One is there's a massive, energetic exchange between you and the other person when you engage in intercourse. But the other thing is, if this is, like, in a negative light, right. If this is abusive and all that other. You disassociate.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I think that that's what was going on. Her partner, Don Elkins, ended up committing suicide shortly after this. And like, maybe 10 years after all of their research there, you kind of went crazy. CIA surveillance like that.
David Corbo
And they go crazy with schizophrenia, by the way, which is, like, inundated by entities.
Top Lobster
Is.
David Corbo
Is much better a way to describe that. You know, at least that's my opinion. But just to kind of let a little bit of the cat out of the bag, because there's, you know, we're looking at this big, like, UFO phenomenon, and I think it's important for your audience to know where we're coming from on UFOs or on aliens. I think what's actually happening here is we've. We're experiencing one hell of a rebranding in the sense that the Grays themselves, I don't believe are an independent entity as much as they're a form of, like, biomechanical technology. They don't have sexual reproductive organs. They don't have, like, an emotional range whatsoever. They're just kind of like automatons. But they do seem to have a biological sense to them. They have a smell that smells like rotting sulfur or rotting flesh and sulfur. I think what we're experiencing there is somebody's technology that somebody, I think are actually. It's an amalgamation of things. I think they're. They're spiritual entities. I think some of them are physical, but all of them, in my estimation, are biblical in nature, and that's why they flee at the name of Jesus Christ, among other things. But. But I think what we had Here was, you know, this. This Greek pantheon, or the Egyptian pantheon, the Ennead. On our show, we tend to look at conspiracy through the Christian view. But we do believe that these entities exist, which is a little bit different from your typical Christian, because a lot of Christians will just say, like, that's not true, or this is demonic. And I would say, like, no, that is true. You had a whole pantheon of gods that you worship. Lowercase g gods. They are the one third of angels that were cast out of heaven after rebelling against. Against God. And they took themselves and placed themselves as our gods here on Earth. And they did something very specific, by the way. They're always attributed to innovations in technology. And those technologies start off pretty rudimentary at first. It's like, you know, Azazel is responsible for giving people like metallurgy and teaching women like makeup and all this. Other. Another God is responsible for bringing them agriculture. So. So what this is, is it's like there seems to be this effort over time, a really long game, by the way, where they are trying to get human beings technologically advanced. And you would ask, well, why? Why would they be trying to get human beings technologically advanced if they're the bad guys? Right? That seems like a good thing. I think that, number one, their offspring being the Nephilim, when they die, their spirits, they. They don't really go anywhere. They're just kind of trapped in this parallel dimension. Those are a bulk of the entities that people are encountering. It's what we would call demons. And I think that even the fallen, you know, some of them are. The Bible talks about being locked in Tartarus, which is another terminology that you'll hear in Greek mythology, too, about the Titans being locked in Tartarus. I think that they can influence us. They can nudge us. Much like Al Capone, who still ran everything while he was in prison. It's kind of like that where they can nudge us and they can interact with us on a spiritual realm, but they can't interact with us in a physical way. Yet we could bridge that gap feasibly. So one of the examples that I like to use is my son watches Ninja Turtles. And one of the themes of their movies was Donatello is the Ninja Turtle, who's all about technology, some way, shape or form. He becomes aware that there's a disembodied voice talking to him. And this disembodied voice basically says, hey, we are trapped in this alternate dimension and we need your help in order. We've Been imprisoned here forever, and we need your help to like free us. He does end up freeing them. And what emerges from this dimensional gateway is like this ancient adversarial monster, right? So he essentially brings them into this realm. I think that that's likely what CERN is, or all this, this concern about opening portals with technology and things like that. I think that they had to get us to a certain point and that's why these things are always so tied together, right? That's why you have like a Jack Parsons who's obsessed with finishing Aleister Crowley's Babylon workings in the middle of the desert, trying to bring an entity into this realm. But he's also the, the, the father of modern day jet propulsion that we still use to this day, by the way. So this guy is a rocket scientist, but he's obsessed with Aleister Crowley's occult workings and he's trying to bring in an entity into this realm that never stops. This unholy union of like technology and spirituality is a pattern that constantly pokes its nasty head. And I think it's because that's the point. They're trying to get us to it. It's the same reason why you have like, like a Ouija board, right? And it's, and, and, and Mattel or Hasbro, whoever the hell makes the Ouija board. It's just a wooden Ouija board with a planchet and some numbers and letters carved into it all the way to 2025, where. Now the new Ouija board is a app that incorporates artificial intelligence. It's, it's just degrees of technological advancement that strengthen our ability to communicate with them and then ideally bring them into this realm one day. But we would have never fallen for that if you didn't strip us of our spirituality, repackage these entities and give us this new version through Hollywood, which is benign space homies who are like technologically advanced and don't want us to destroy ourselves in mutually assured nuclear destruction.
Ryder Lee
The Galactic Federation, baby, out there patrolling, making sure we're safe. Yeah, it's so interesting how the, the aliens are always concerned with the exact same things that we're concerned with. You know, like during the Cold War, it was nuclear war. Well, all the people that were channeling entities at that time were telling us to put down our nuclear weapons. Oh, well, when this, the environment like it is now, now everyone's saying you gotta keep, you gotta clean up your environment, right? When it's World War iii, they'll be like, you guys need people, right? You know, doesn't make any sense to me. It never made any sense to me. Why. Why are they concerned with the exact same things that we fear on a human global scale?
David Corbo
Because they're, they're getting ready to present them as our saviors. And then to go a step further, they're getting ready to present them as our creators, or at least those who intervene. So it's like a rehashing of like the Anunnaki, Zachariah Sitchin kind of like Sumerian text thing where, you know, the Anunnaki needed good gold miners. We needed, we needed to create. Because they're having a dwindling atmospheric issue where now their sun is interacting with their home planet in a negative way. The only way to stop that is to suspend gold in your atmosphere for whatever reason. And a great way to do that is to go and take this soft monkey species and turn them into what, these kind of hairless things that, and moan about how the small of their back hurts and they need a, a water break and they have to go to the bathroom. And even though they're on the clock, they've been in the bathroom for like a half an hour. Like, it doesn't make any sense that you would pick us to mine your gold if you're this super advanced tech, you know, technological species that, I don't know, might be able to make a machine that doesn't and moan to, to harvest your gold. So that one kind of fell away. And I think what they're getting ready now is to tell us, like, a twofold thing. One is that there were entities that did that to us, and they were the greatest. And they got us so far in our development. And then the tall Nords came along and liberated us from our slave masters and then also altered us, you know, a degree beyond what the Grays did to us. And they made us, you know, modern day humans. But either way, they're getting ready to repackage our creation story and paint these as, like, heroes. Heroes that are gonna save us, you know, from. From whatever impending calamity is on the way. But I do think that that impending calamity, they've kind of figured out what they're going to do with it and what that calamity is going to look like. And the reason I say that is this. This is where I called Top earlier, and I was like, I think I figured it out. And Top, stop me if you don't want me to go here yet, but I'm. I think I'm gonna go kind of to the where I think this is all heading, actually, I have a video if you wouldn't mind me sharing. It's of Elon Musk and here I'll present it and I'll.
Ryder Lee
Is there any copyright stuff on it?
David Corbo
I have no idea. Actually, you know what? We don't have to. I don't think there is music here. I'll play it for a second and listen.
Ryder Lee
Okay.
David Corbo
No, it's. It's just him talking.
Ryder Lee
Okay, we're good.
David Corbo
All right, so it's. It's a two minute video. We don't have to watch the whole thing. We'll just look for when he gets the point across. I want you guys to keep in mind that this is Elon Musk, everybody's favorite. What? Autist. He's like made this autism thing almost trendy in a way. So here we go. I don't know if you guys have this pulled up. Let me check. Okay, great. And I won't even read that. Let's just let him talk full screen.
Top Lobster
Pretty radically over the course of like say 10,000 years, you know, it can shift from being extremely hot to extremely.
David Corbo
Cold and turn into a snowball. Ages, right?
Ryder Lee
Yeah. You can really go down a deep rabbit hole if you read about ice ages.
David Corbo
So. So he's alluding to something. I just want to give the people some context and you can tell he's being reserved. Right. He's using expressions like rabbit hole. You can go down a really deep rabbit hole when it comes to ice ages. Right. And you could tell he's like looking for the words. It's interesting the way he presents this. So interesting that how much Earth's climate.
Ryder Lee
Has changed and even where the. Where the. Magnetically where the poles are.
David Corbo
I think that's all we have to do. Magnetically, where the poles are. Now I'm not going to play the rest of this because it's done. We don't need to do that anymore. We've already gotten to the point of this, so I'm going to stop sharing this. And I just want to say that what he's alluding to and he's acting and I don't know if he's acting or not very concerned, but he's concerned about the pole shift. This is something that goes along with that Zacharias Sitchin Anunnaki narrative. Basically it goes, there is going to be an additional celestial body that the ancients knew existed. And they say that like the Sumerians actually had it on their hieroglyphs. They had all of Our, all the planets in our solar system and then an extra one that they called Nibiru. And so the idea was that Nibiru was going to come back. It's on an elliptical orbit. It takes a lot longer to enter our sphere of influence. But we are all circling around the star, the sun, if you believe that, and, and in a perfect circle. But the elliptical orbit is essentially an oval. And so that insinuates that part of it passes through our solar system and part of it goes well beyond the edges of our solar system. And it's been very far away on that part of its orbit and it's coming back. And that was going to have all sorts of implications on our planet. One of them would be that it would disturb the magnetosphere to such an extent that it would become unstable and then magnetic north and magnetic south would no longer be in alignment with geographical north and geographical south. And this was going to cause a litany of climate related disasters. So.
Ryder Lee
Well, that's what people have been saying that we're not going into like the. I don't want to get in trouble. But essentially it's not warming, it's cooling.
David Corbo
Right. I mean, the way I was made to understand it when I was younger was that this was going to be almost unpredictable. Almost unpredictable, like in the sense that the, the calamities would be so varying and devastating that it was like cold or hot wouldn't really matter. We're thinking earthquakes and tidal waves and a complete reshaping of the surface of the Earth. And in other words, something so big that the only way you could avoid it is by doing one of two things. Some sort of deep underground military base or if I would have played that video a little bit longer, you would have found out that Elon Musk solution for this is we're going to Mars. That's the motivation behind all of Elon Musk's Mars talk, by the way. You want to talk about one big incestual connection? Wernher von Braun writes a piece of science fiction about a guy who colonizes Mars and his, his name is Elon. It's all one big closed loop rider. We're not not crazy, all right? We're not crazy. We are crazy.
Top Lobster
Even, even the, the project Operation stargate from the 70s that shows itself again immediately with Donald Trump's inauguration where like one of the first thing he announces is $500 billion for AI Stargate, right? So, but to me, when you're thinking the original Stargate, they were channeling aliens, right? And they Were using Uri Geller as one of the main focus points, points there to, among other things, remote viewing was kind of what they were saying they were doing for international affairs. But they're also like trying to contact UFOs in this project Stargate. When I look at the current Project Stargate with AI and this huge push to fund it, you see like Sam Altman, you see Elon Musk and they're kind of jockeying for who's going to get this nut, you know. And again, it looks like Elon Musk is pulling away there. His grock is fantastic. It does, it's much better than ChatGPT. I don't use that anymore for, you know, we use it, we use it like our, like our chained up demons, like just do this for me, do that for me. It's a lot of fun. And then they do it because they better or else. So it's like Elon Musk is now also on the. He's right, he's right there. Just playing footsie with Operation Stargate or Project Stargate, this new one and this new iteration is AI. But I think it's, I think AI is demons. I think it's just a portal and we're gonna find out that we were talking to some kind of non human intelligence on the other side of this thing. Maybe not all the time, maybe some of it is just, you know, general computing and finding information that's already been stored online. But I've seen, I've seen too much already with AI where it seems to have its own intelligence. I know Google had to shut down their AI at one point because it started really weird.
David Corbo
Like it's really weird. I don't even like talking to it.
Top Lobster
Because it's got its personalities. It's. Yeah, it's a, it's a weird one. So I don't know, I don't know what AI is, but it looks awful lot like we are, we are opening this channeling Stargate, but we're doing it in our hands and our phones and our computers, we're all kind of contributing to teaching this thing. So what do you think about that, Ryder? Do you think that there's any overlap or am I just crazy?
Ryder Lee
No, I think you're. That's sort of exactly what's going on. I mean, when you look at our phones, they're essentially scrying devices. I mean whenever they're locked, they're black. That's what a black scrying mirror is. And they're not any other color. The screen is always black. You know, why is the screen always black? It's a black screen mirror. And we're essentially taking the. We're were building this AI artificial intelligence system. I mean, that's how Chat GPT started. And they would take all that data of all the people that were talking to Chad GPT and then they would filter it through and then make it better. Right. We're essentially training the, the artificial AI intelligence systems on how to respond and what to say and what to do and what information to give. And I think Musk. Didn't Musk say that he, that he's shooting a rocket to Mars at the end of 2026 or something like that?
Top Lobster
I don't know. I can't keep up with these lies.
Ryder Lee
He said. Yeah. Elon Musk reinforced his intention on Friday for SpaceX to launch an uncrewed starship to Mars by the end of 2026.
David Corbo
You know, just to be.
Top Lobster
Let me just say.
David Corbo
Also, I don't. Go ahead.
Top Lobster
No, go ahead. You finish. You finish.
David Corbo
I was just gonna say I don't necessarily think that any of this is real. Like, I don't have this sense of like an impending polar shift. I don't think that that is totally real. We talked to Crow 777 recently and he did show us that there seems to be some other celestial body that's hiding, like behind the sun. And then he showed us images of it, and I have to admit they're very compelling. But I don't think that that necessarily means that we're going to have such a widespread calamity that we're going to destroy the world. But I, I do recognize that it's very beneficial if you can get the public to believe that. And then Hegelian dialectic style, present them, or even better, like an Albert pike kind of, you know, when the, when the people need a hero, we shall provide one for them. I know that's like a paraphrasing more or less, but I look at the heroes that we have right now, and I find that they are all connected in this weird way, right? Like Elon Musk and a Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan we just mentioned before, for whatever reason is repackaging and, and giving us sort of MK Ultra, you know, apparatus. I wouldn't know what to call it, but it's just like elements of the MK Ultra program he's disseminating to the public as if it's just for, like, good mental health. And, and I realized that he is so intimately tied in with Elon Musk. Elon Musk, the same guy who said, by the way, it's like we're summoning the demon when it comes to AI. And now these two guys, Rogan and. And Musk, are finding themselves as central figures to the Trump administration. And, and the whole thing with the Trump administration is, is, Is strange because I have a feeling that they. There's, there's a connection in, in my opinion, between him and, like, Nimrod, like the King of Babylon. Right. And you're, you're thinking about, like, the Tower of Babel and, and this idea that we're gonna climb it and, and enter heaven. To me, that sounds a lot like a euphemism for like, a dimensional doorway or like a Stargate. And it's just fascinating that he's doing Project Stargate. We're also entering in what he calls the. The Golden Age. Donald Trump. This is the same language that Blavatsky and Alice Bailey used to describe what was going to start in 2025. It was going to start in 2025.
Ryder Lee
Is that really what they said?
David Corbo
Oh, yeah, 100. I have it in my, My notes here.
Top Lobster
Dandy notebook.
David Corbo
Yeah. So Alice Bailey called 2025 the start of a new golden age, interestingly enough, marked by the return of, of christ sometime after 2025 A.D. it's the age of Aquarius, allegedly, that we're moving into. And that was based off of, I guess, her interpretation of Helena Blavatsky's work, who also predicted a new age starting in, in 2025. So, I mean, these, these weird synchronicities, they just keep popping up over and over and over again to the point where like, like, I think what we're starting to uncover is, like, the whole picture. It's the whole picture. Like a lot of us within the conspiracy community, we all have a piece of this, you know, this great big picture that we're kind of like, holding on to and, and, and, and trying to understand and trying to share with people. And all those pieces fit into this one. They're all like. None of them contradict it. None of them put. In fact, this thing just bolsters all that other.
Top Lobster
A big, A big one I think is going to be. Well, it's like it's off the back of Andrea Puharich. It's going to involve the Telepathy tapes. It's going to involve Elon Musk and Donald Trump and probably Joe Rogan. But something another thing to throw onto here because we, we almost forgot, but Elon Musk and his company Neuralink, they filed a trademark application for. To secure the term telepathy and telekinesis.
David Corbo
So everybody's favorite artist just filed. What's it called?
Top Lobster
It's a, it's a trademark, but it's not going to be. Obviously you can't, you can't trademark or patent telepathy itself. But it seems like there'll be functions within the Neuralink, whatever trademark the expression.
David Corbo
Right. So if somebody else comes out with the technology, they're forced to call.
Top Lobster
I don't think else. I don't think somebody tried to trademark 911 and they. I don't think they were successful.
David Corbo
Well, if anybody could do it top, it would be Elon Musk. If they were going to let anybody.
Top Lobster
Do it, I think it's. It's going to apply to a feature of whatever is being offered with neuralink. So they are going to be working on how to probably simulate this inorganically through a brain chip. Telepathy and telekinesis that this is what they're hinting at. So we're all.
David Corbo
It's going to allow us to all communicate with the Right.
Ryder Lee
Well, that's what Rogan has been talking about. That's what he's been saying for, like, years now.
David Corbo
I think we're all just gonna get to the point where, like, wouldn't it be no more secret so we could just read each other's minds.
Ryder Lee
Yeah, exactly. That's what he's been saying.
David Corbo
Yep. So. So just think about that, though. Everybody's favorite autist is trademarking telepathy. He's gonna put it in your brain with his technology. And he's worried about an impending climate disaster. It fucking. It's, it's the same, dude. It's the same thing.
Top Lobster
Let's keep in mind, the last time human beings tried to. Well, not that they tried to, but last time they were of the same mind, spoke the same language, which a lot of people speculate was telekinesis or telepathy was the story of the Tower of Babel. And naturally what they did was build some sort of. They call it like a tower, but I think it might have been more of a Stargate. And they tried to kill God. And then God send them their separate ways, different languages. This is a. This is mythology that's, you know, written across cultures as well, but it's within the Bible. Something that's like, very important. So we are headed there.
David Corbo
We're doing it again. It's. It's $500 billion to project Stargate, and. And it's this unholy union of MRNA technology and AI. So I mean, this whole thing is because it's just repeated attempts at the same thing. It went from spiritual to technological, but I would argue that there was really never a difference at all. And it's like literally the book of Ecclesiastes, right? Nothing new is under the sun. This is a complete and total closed loop. We're doing the same thing over again with the same characters. I would even argue the question.
Top Lobster
The question is, is this the last loop, though? Like, is this the one? Will this be marked by the return of Christ or then we going to go into, you know, know, the thousand years of his reign? It sure looks like it looks like we're set up to. It looks like these guys are setting up to take their shot at God again. This is what they. This is what they do. They build us to a certain point and they get the technology so they can interface with us and take this physical shot at God. And, you know, the book of Revelation is just riddled with what is happening now. And it's a little alarming, not gonna lie. I'm kind of like, what the hell are you guys doing? It's kind of crazy, but yeah, it's a lot of fun. And it's just like, hey, man, take your best shot. Don't miss when you're aiming at God, you better not miss. And you know what? It's already been prophesied that they. They do miss. So it's going to be interesting to see exactly how they do it now.
Ryder Lee
Now, Ryder, it seems like a giant reincarnation loop, but it's not just a personal reincarnation loop. It's just like a collective reincarnation loop that we essentially keep doing the same things as a society. We build up for a little time, we have some dark ages, and then we have this golden age. Then we go back down to the dark ages, and then we have a golden age. And it's just like this repeating cycle of indefinite.
David Corbo
I kind of think it's to make us forget, though, as a people. I. I think there was a start and. And there is an end. And a lot of the things that happen in the middle are constant attempts at like, erasing our history because our ancestors were much more spiritual than we are. And what's his name, Tucker Carlson was just talking about how he thinks that we in the west have been stripped of our understanding of the spiritual realm. And I would say, like, that is the point. They had to get us to the point where for the first time in human history, we were almost void of any spiritual knowledge, of any connection to the spiritual realm. They did it technologically, they did it with poisons, they did it with food, they did it with all kinds of crap trap. And this time is like, I don't know, kind of like their, their Hail Mary, like all of their things are coming to fruition. They finally got us to the point where we're really detached and we're really not functioning right. And now they're going to try to do it again.
Top Lobster
It's no, it's no difference between the days of Noah. So this, that loop that you're talking about, it's, it's to push. It's like to push God's hand. If you, if you believe in the biblical narrative where they're going to play this out, they're going to have their Antichrist constantly set up in every generation because nobody knows the timer day. So we, you know, people screaming at the sky with their signs on the corner and they're saying the end is nine. It's like it, it looks an awful lot like it. But I don't know if this is the final iteration. We do know that this is an iteration. What they're doing is the same thing that they've done time and time after time and time again. And it's like it's not necessarily the people that are living this reincarnation karmic loop. It's just that we're malleable and we, we don't remember because our, our lives are finite. But the entities behind the veil here that are influencing are constantly influencing in the same way. They can't create. They can't make anything new. It's just the same story over and over again. Plays out slightly different because people are slightly different every single time they do this. But we get to this end point, this culmination, and I feel like we're here again. So it's like, what is going to happen? Is this the last one? Or are we going to destroy ourselves and then fucking redo this whole experiment again? That's up to God. For me. It looks awful lot like a biblical prophecy unfolding, but then again you got people, you know, just creating it artificially. I don't know if you could force God to come back by burning a couple of red heifers. I don't know that you can force that.
David Corbo
I'll tell you what, it seems even within their reach. It's like if part of prophecy is the drying up of the Euphrates. Well, we now. Now they're telling us, like, hey, we do do cloud seeding, all right, but we just want it to rain in Dubai. But when we used to say that you can control the weather, we were unhinged conspiracy theorists. So I don't even think it's out of the realm of possibilities to one more thing up the Euphrates.
Top Lobster
I would be remiss to mention that Andreeza Puharich also was working on something called ELF waves, extremely low frequency waves between 3 and 30 Hertz that occur naturally in the Earth. He developed a way to harness these waves, and they were using it as a. To penetrate the neurological processes, altering brain activity and potentially enhanced psychic abilities. What they didn't know is that it had environmental effects. And this. The environmental effects that it had are speculated to be the precursor to the HAARP technology that we talk about a little bit now. Because these waves are unstable and they make it rain, they'll make earthquakes and shit like that. Wow. This guy was behind this as well. And this is happening in the 70s, so go ahead and look that up. This guy's everywhere.
David Corbo
That doesn't end. I like him.
Top Lobster
I'm a fan.
David Corbo
Yeah, he's the guy. He's. He's our conspiracy daddy. He's conspiracy daddy. You know what I mean? He's, like, at the forefront of everything that is fun to talk about in this, you know, strange.
Top Lobster
I gotta run in a minute, but do you want to know. You want to know how his story wraps up? Because it's like. It's the craziest thing. You'll never guess.
Ryder Lee
Yes, please.
Top Lobster
All right, 1995, in Virginia. He falls down a flight of stairs and dies. That's it. That's it. Gone. Oh, my God. Although, you know, falling down a flight of stairs, working for the CIA for all these years, I'm like, I don't know, maybe something a little bit more. But, yeah, that's. It just falls downstairs and. And it's over.
David Corbo
Are we crazy, Ryder?
Top Lobster
Did that.
David Corbo
Did any of that make sense?
Ryder Lee
I don't think so, because a lot of the things that you guys were talking about, I've also came to the same conclusion on. So it's kind of like a crescendo of, like, a lot of the stuff that I've talked about. And it's really refreshing to hear you guys, like, go through this, and I didn't know anything about the. The. I'm gonna keep screwing up his name, the porridge guy. And I'm not Doing that to make fun of him. I just, just, I don't know.
David Corbo
That's right.
Ryder Lee
Not familiar with his name.
David Corbo
He literally kicked off MK Ultra. All right, let's make fun of him. He looked terrible. He's like. No, he's kind of a cool looking character. I like him.
Top Lobster
I like him.
Ryder Lee
Yeah. I didn't know anything about the porridge guy. I just knew about Paul Benowitz and like this whole UFO disinformation misinformation stuff that is obviously a setup for something in the future. If it's not, then why have they let it go on for so long? Why did they not start correcting these people that are spewing out this garbage nonsense like it's very easy to correct, but they've just let it go on. They let these conferences happen where everyone's all on board with the extraterrestrial stuff. We got spiritual people that's channeling aliens and I mean that goes back to the 20s. That goes back to the cult of I am with Guy and the Ballard there were. They're channeling freaking the Ascended masters.
David Corbo
Yeah.
Ryder Lee
Yep.
David Corbo
I wish. You know, I don't, I don't know even the ascended masters. It ends up being a, a talking point on this. But, but I do think what we're trying to unpack here, you know, in a two hour time limit is everything. The conspiracy challenge, a little bit of a challenge.
Ryder Lee
Well, I enjoyed it very much, guys. I really appreciate you guys coming on and talking with me. It was really fascinating and a lot of knowledge and a lot of work goes into this type of researching and doing this stuff. So let people know where they can find your guys stuff. Plug your social medias, plug your channels and let people know.
Top Lobster
Let's go.
David Corbo
You can find me on X on Twitter, David L. Corbo, and you can find Nephilim Death Squad pretty much anywhere. You find your podcast, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, all that stuff. And you know, for those people who are familiar with us and been wondering where our content been on YouTube, we're back. We just had to go through some censorship stuff. Luckily we figured out how to censor every single episode and bleep out keywords. And now we're back on YouTube, baby. So that's great. And if you're looking for a way to support the show, please consider going to patreon.com backslash nephilimdeathsquad and yeah, if.
Top Lobster
You like, if you like what we do. Yeah, I'm a graphic designer and I run a merch store. If you like, you know, John C. Lilly's float tank or whatever. We have all kinds of stuff. I mean, just scroll through the website. This is actually a fun shirt. It's. Yeah, you know, his MK Ultra dolphins that he was whacking off. This is what I do for a living. Go support me there. Go watch. But mostly just like go watch our stuff and tell your friends about it. If you like what Ryder is doing, if you like what we're doing, like tell your normie friends. They might not like it at first, but we try to make it like a palatable. We joke around a little bit so that it, it eases the medicine down a little bit of sugar, you know.
David Corbo
And one more thing, guys. We do a semi annual event called Bohemian Grove. It is, as far as I'm concerned, pretty much the only place where this mashup is going to happen. We have all of your favorite conspiracy content creators as well as stand up comedians. This time we are looking to have. There you go. Donuts in the chat. Donut is more than invited to Bohemian Grove and we're right now in talks with Sam Tripoli to headline this event. So we're going to be in a theater called the Tropic in Leesburg, Florida. Yes, we're gonna have a bunch of awesome conspiracy content creators there as well as some of your favorite stand up comedians.
Top Lobster
Donut. DM me. Dme. I'll send you one of those shirts because that was. That shirt was directly inspired by Donuts work, all the dolphin imagery and his. I think he might have been the first person to tell me about John C. Lilly as well.
David Corbo
So yeah, episode one, episode one of Nephilim Death Squad, we had sweet, sweet Donut on. And, and he did. He told us about John C. Lilly and the, the float tanks and we talked about. I forget what his name is. The guy who does the exper. It doesn't matter. It's got Shell Drake. There we go. Rupert Sheldrake, who is also another one who's examining this psychic phenomenon. So very cool. Full circle once again.
Ryder Lee
That sounds like someone from Harry Potter, Rupert Sheldrake. But I love Donut I've had Donut on before. I've been on his show. Really good, really good dude there.
David Corbo
Well, guys, happy birthday, Donut.
Ryder Lee
Oh, it's his birthday. Happy birthday, Donut dude. Yeah, guys, thanks so much for coming on. Really appreciate it. Appreciate everyone in the chat and yeah, let's do it again sometime. This is super fascinating and please be sure to hit the thumbs up button to help the channel and the algorithm. Share subscribe Hit the Bell icon as well for notifications. And if you're watching this on the Nephilim Death Squad Rumble or YouTube channel, my channel is raised by giants on YouTube and any and all podcast platforms. Thank you guys very much and we'll see you all next time. Stay with me guys.
Episode Title: From MK Ultra to Psychic Phenomena: The Influence of Andrija Puharich (NDS on Raised by Giants)
Release Date: March 25, 2025
Hosts: Top Lobsta Productions (Top Lobster) and Raven
In this episode of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts Top Lobster and David Corbo join Ryder Lee for an in-depth exploration of the enigmatic figure Andrija Puharich and his profound influence on modern conspiracy theories. The discussion delves into the intersections of MK Ultra, psychic phenomena, alien abductions, and the burgeoning narrative surrounding telepathy tapes.
Top Lobster introduces Andrija Puharich as a pivotal yet often overlooked figure in the conspiracy community. Puharich, a Croatian-born scientist, is portrayed as a bridge between early MK Ultra experiments and contemporary paranormal phenomena.
Puharich's work on psi plasma is highlighted as a critical element that blurred the lines between scientific inquiry and metaphysical exploration, laying the groundwork for future theories on telepathy and psychic abilities.
The conversation shifts to MK Ultra, emphasizing its historical context and lingering impact on contemporary conspiracy narratives. Puharich's involvement at the Edgewood Arsenal facility is discussed as a direct link to the origins of MK Ultra's experiments with psychochemicals.
David Corbo connects MK Ultra's early experiments to the broader theme of manipulating consciousness, suggesting a continuum that has evolved into today's telepathy and psychic research programs.
Top Lobster and David Corbo explore how Puharich's work intersects with the UFO phenomenon, particularly focusing on disinformation campaigns that blurred the lines between alien sightings and advanced military technology.
Ryder Lee shares anecdotes about how brilliant ideas often surface independently within the conspiracy community, reinforcing the notion of a collective consciousness or psi plasma influencing creators.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the Telepathy Tapes, discussing their implications and the skepticism surrounding them. The hosts highlight testimonials from parents of non-verbal autistic children who claim their children communicate telepathically, challenging mainstream medical perspectives.
Ryder Lee connects these tapes to MK Ultra's legacy, suggesting that contemporary phenomena may be an extension of past psychological and neurological experiments aimed at unlocking latent human abilities.
The hosts draw parallels between historical conspiracy theories and their representations in modern media, such as the TV show Stranger Things, which they argue is inspired by projects like Montauk and MK Ultra.
Ryder Lee criticizes Joe Rogan's role in amplifying these narratives, suggesting that mainstream platforms are repackaging and disseminating information that aligns with historical conspiracy agendas.
In the final segments, the hosts speculate on the cyclical nature of conspiracies and the potential for future disclosures related to climate catastrophes and human ascension. They discuss the symbolic significance of the number nine across various cultures, linking it to the Egyptian Ennead and suggesting a recurring pattern in spiritual and technological manipulations.
David Corbo emphasizes the ominous potential of integrating advanced technologies like AI and Neuralink with spiritual and paranormal research, cautioning listeners about the blurred lines between human consciousness and artificial intelligence.
Nephilim Death Squad wraps up the episode by reiterating the profound and multifaceted influence of Andrija Puharich on modern conspiracy theories. The hosts invite listeners to engage with their upcoming events and content, promising further explorations into the intricate web of conspiracies that shape our understanding of reality.
Top Lobster [02:36]:
"He wrote a book called Beyond Telepathy, and he speaks about this thing called Psy Plasma, which is like a fundamental component of consciousness responsible for psychic phenomena."
David Corbo [05:40]:
"He’s a staggering kind of character... a remnant of a time where scientists were rock stars and the paranormal was a legitimate field of study."
Top Lobster [19:01]:
"In Edgewood Arsenal, they are messing with LSD, benzodiazepines, THC derivatives like K2... they're evaluating the impact of low-dose chemical agents on military personnel."
David Corbo [42:05]:
"Project Stargate was one of the programs that MK Ultra spawned, aiming to harness psychic abilities for intelligence purposes."
David Corbo [30:21]:
"The Telepathy Tapes have gained massive traction, especially after being popularized by Joe Rogan, turning what was once dismissed as pseudoscience into mainstream fascination."
Ryder Lee [74:38]:
"Joe Rogan is repackaging MK Ultra elements, disseminating them to the public under the guise of mental health benefits."
Top Lobster [116:29]:
"The number nine holds significant power across cultures, from the Egyptian Ennead to the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology, indicating a universal pattern in these conspiracies."
David Corbo [109:24]:
"Neuralink filing a trademark for telepathy is a clear sign that we're merging technology with psychic phenomena, raising questions about our control over these advancements."
Top Lobster [117:11]:
"And remember, we're constantly influenced by these entities, repeating the same patterns, and preparing for the culmination of these age-old conspiracies."
The hosts encourage listeners to support their work through social media, Patreon, and upcoming events like the Bohemian Grove in Leesburg, Florida. They emphasize the ongoing nature of their research and the continuous unraveling of complex conspiracy webs influenced by historical figures like Andrija Puharich.
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