
What if the biggest stories shaping our reality never actually happened the way we were told? In this mind-bending episode of Nephilim Death Squad, David Lee Corbo (The Raven) and TopLobsta welcome HV from Human Vibration back to the show for a deep...
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August 8th, Wildwood, Florida. Come and hang out. You guys have heard the episodes before. We got a long list of homies of the show who are attending, who are going to be guest speakers. It's going to be a great time. Go there and get your tickets. Joining us today is HV of Human Vibration. We haven't had you, man. I actually had that episode pulled up and. 96. 96. So like 600 episodes ago.
Geico Narrator 2
Wow.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
We've done a crapload of episodes. I was telling my barber that today. Good to have you back, hv. Before we get into this discussion, let's tell everybody where they can find your work and support you and what it is that you focus on.
Human Vibration (HV)
Absolutely. Well, congratulations, guys, on so much content. It's been a minute and you guys have been busy.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, a little bit.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah. So I'm on social media, at Twit, at Human Vibration, on Twitter, at Human Vibration, underscore Insta. On Instagram, someone snagged that at Human Vibration and they just sit on it with zero followers and do nothing with it. And it kind of makes me mad. So I had to have that underscore on Insta. That's fine, that's fine. And then on patreon, realize radio. Patreon.com realize radio. That's the podcast my co host, Rambo, he and I have been recording since 2021. And all of our latest content, all the ongoing content is on Patreon. We do have free episodes available on all major platforms, as they say. So if you're curious about Realize Radio or some of the topics that I cover, definitely check out the free episodes. Realize Radio. Real Eyes Radio. Three words. You know, those words can kind of run together Realize and Realize. So, but yeah, that's. That's in my topic of concentration. That's pretty. It's pretty broad, kind of chipping away at those underpinnings of reality as we know it. Some of the things that we kind of are taught and told. A little bit of. A little bit of cutting through the. The brainwashing and taking a fresh look at some of the things that have been plaguing our society and humanity and doing it with a little bit of a lighter touch. No doom, no gloom. Those days are over. So it's actually, it's been a really wonderful. I would say in 2020, things were, maybe I was so focused on kind of getting. Shouting from the rooftops, getting the word out there on all these psyops and things like that. But since then, I've kind of shifted my focus on less of the details of each event or each story that comes up and more on an overarching thesis or theory that we as human beings are pretty darn extraordinary and remarkably powerful and that it's time to take our power back. And there's ways to do that. And one of the top ways to do that is to become ignorant to the noise and nonsense, to. To willfully and deliberately tune out all the bullshit. And what happens when we do that is quite remarkable. We actually can retain our precious energies that used to just be siphoned off into the void without our really awareness of how much energy we're leaking through giving these false stories, these false narratives so much time and attention. And I've. I've seen it. I've seen it in action. I've seen it in my life. My life has. Has gotten more magnificent and beautiful since I've let go of some of the. The dramas and traumas and tragedies that used to take up so much of my mental landscape. And I've also seen it within the community, within the realize radio community. So many people have reported back anecdotally that their lives have improved for the better since they've kind of taken a new approach to consumption of media.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's huge.
Co-host (female, comedic)
We were talking about that just on the pre show. We were listening to one of our old friends. I'm not going to mention any names. And he's going off. He's a great broadcaster. He's going screaming and he's doing the Alex Jones like thing.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And the topic he's talking about, I'm like, wait a second. We were mad about this two years ago. You're still mad.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
That can't be good for you, dude. Like, you're dying inside. You're still. Unless it's a show. If it's a show.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Okay.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But then also what are you doing
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
to your audience sucks too though.
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I think you're. You're getting on this idea of looshing energy.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's exactly what. What she's touching on. And I, I think this is a great place to start the. The show. I have a bunch of questions, but
Co-host (female, comedic)
there is so many things I'm derail us.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Right.
Co-host (female, comedic)
So I saw something on your Patreon here. Very interesting. Before we get into the human body and all this stuff and energy, what's up with Epstein? He's not. He never existed. Doesn't exist. Oh, that's interesting was never alive. Is that, is that your theory here?
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah, I'm. I'm in the absolute minority on, on this one. And that's okay. That's okay. That's okay. And well, since 2020, I think we
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
talked to you a little bit about this and it was either you or somebody else that was showing us like the, the temple on the island and how it was. It might as well have been like a pop up.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's just. It's all a movie set. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, that's right.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's all a movie set. The doors were painted on.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
The.
Human Vibration (HV)
The gold dome was just an applique. It flew off. It wasn't. It wasn't a real structure the way that everything on the island existed. I work in video production. I have some, some working knowledge of production and stage design. And it was a theater set. It. The island was a. The. It was a film set. Everything was designed to look real and give you the impression of nefarious activity down below or just beyond. But that's all it was. It was just enough visual dramatics, visual theatrics to create the storyline in our minds. And we filled in all the rest of those details with just the most basic of visual tricks. And it's quite comical once you're actually on the other side, but when you're in it, I mean, the things that we think are going on on Epstein island, that is pretty traumatic to the human mind even just to think about that type and level of depravity. Because if you think about it, you're visualizing it and once you visualized it, you're cooked.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's like trauma. Trauma, right.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's real trauma. It's real trauma in your brain.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And we're the ones at scale across the. The psyches of millions and millions of people online, Correct?
Geico Narrator 3
Correct.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That is interesting. I mean, I do think that we got the Epstein files in a very. What. What would be the way to phrase this? It just seemed like inorganic way. Not just inorganic. I mean, yeah, they wanted us to believe that some wing government was finally compelled to. To release the files and. Because they had to.
Human Vibration (HV)
And I think there was nothing new.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
There was nothing new. And also it was. It came at a time where so much can be generated by AI. If AI can make. Oh yeah, a convincing video or image, certainly it can create a convincing document. And we actually saw that during the UAP release where some of the files that were alleged to be CIA documents, they were not. The seals that were up in the Corner, the official CIA seals were clearly AI generated slop. So within the Epstein files. 7. 7 million files. 3.5 the first time. I forget maybe 3 million the second time. Who knows what mountain of slop, you know, was accounted by AI.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It did feel like an initiation process to people that are in the political sphere because like we dabble obviously we're like more in the conspiracy sphere. So we, we know about these things for a long time and we've been traumatized long before now. There's an entire new class that's just been introduced and it's kind of been fun to see them lose their minds over it. But yeah, there certainly is a pro profound effect when you do this to people at scale. And I don't really know what you do with that kind of an event or who's taking that energy. What, what's your theory on this?
Human Vibration (HV)
Well, I think you've hit on a really great point with the Epstein data dump. The inorganic nature of it. The volume I feel is a tell. And as you we have seen and we're able to play with these generative technologies and large language models ourselves and we can see the instantaneous nature of great volume from a small prompt.
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Human Vibration (HV)
A whole universe can be exported. And I think that the volume of these Epstein files is a hint to the generative nature of them, the unreal nature of them. And anytime we're allowed to search ourselves. This was something that I experienced back in 2017, 2018, with the WikiLeaks release of the Podesta files.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Right.
Human Vibration (HV)
Being able to go in there and search for myself made it so real. It made it feel very real for me. At that time, I was really, really, really deep in conspiracies through a different lens. I was, I was very much believing in the. All the darkness. I was really, really deep down in the darkest portions of those rabbit holes and believing everything that I was ingesting and being able to search those Podest emails and the Clinton emails and just, just really, it made it feel like I was participating in something very important.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
Saving the children. Yeah, it's a noble, It's a noble idea, you know, but ultimately the word
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
disturbing your, your friends and loved ones with the most harrowing revelations known to man.
Human Vibration (HV)
Trying to tell your grandma or your aunt over Thanksgiving that they're eating babies down below on Epstein island, you know, and then fast forward to those 2017, 2018, then fast forward, it's 2020. I kind of have this, this recognition, this breaking of my brain in 2020 where I see one particular case that I see it totally differently. The John Bennett Rams case. We don't have to get into that, but if people have followed me, they know that.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Well, that was actually what our last episode was about. And that was one of the most fascinating things that I had ever seen. And, and you know, just for people who are listening there, there, there is. And I, I think we came to the conclusion on that episode there's this sort of AI aspect to things where the, some of the imagery may have been generated by AI, but at the time we had no framework for that. So so much of it went under the radar. Now if we saw those images, we would immediately go, that's an AI generated. She's got three legs or one leg or something like that. But at the time when this, when this, you know, JonBenet Ramsey story was going viral for, for lack of a better term, you know, pre Internet virality, we didn't have a framework for AI generated imagery.
Co-host (female, comedic)
So we just.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Sandy Hook did the same thing. It just kind of flew right under our radar.
Human Vibration (HV)
9, 11. We didn't know what, we didn't know what CGI overlays over broadcast would look like. We thought that those were really planes flying into the.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's just amazing because if you don't have framework there, you know, that idea that the, that the, the natives of South America, the Maya and the Inca and the tribes that are warring and the sacrifice that is happening when the conquistadors arrive on the coast that they would not have been able to even perceive these ships as ships. They, they might have seen something.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It's like the biblical testimony of them seeing, you know, chariots of fire. Sure. What is that?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
The. Yeah. Wheels of eyes and such. Yeah. So which I would kind of almost have scarf kind of crazy, right?
Co-host (female, comedic)
Because we're living with that. Damn. I know.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
We're looking at that and it's like we don't even count the legs that John Benet Ramsey has or whoever the heck it was. You know, we just go like, yeah, that, that looks normal now with the proper framework we go, no, no, something's, something's wrong here.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah. And people will say, oh, they didn't have that technology back then. How could they do that back then? You know?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
I, and I argue that everything that we understand as quote unquote, advanced technologies has, has always existed. For as long as we, this iteration of humanity has, has been in the game, these technologies have always existed. They've just been rolled out and doled out in this slow drip formula. This, this, this, this very regimented process to kind of acclimate us to one technology and then acclimate us to the next big release and then, you know, so nothing's too advanced. It kind of comes over time. But now I feel like we're at this, the end of the line. I feel like we're getting very, very close to having it all or have, having access or an understanding or a nascent kind of just being born awareness of everything that has always existed. So we can kind of look at what we're able to play with now. These generative technologies, we're able to, you know, for ourselves, we're able to bring, like I said earlier, whole universes into existence from a simple prompt. And I think that that's maybe how it's always been. Even in the Bible, y'.
Geico Narrator 2
All.
Human Vibration (HV)
They say the very first part in the beginning was the word.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
I think that's a hint that this is like a prompt based experience that this whole reality, I think when people
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
get on to simulation theory like they are, they're, they're, they're peering into something that is, it's just a little bit rudimentary in comparison to what we're actually experiencing. Right. Because if you're somebody who's not, let's say, highly educated in the nature of coding and things of that nature. When you say a simulation, the layman, the right words. Yeah. Or something like that, it's like, no, it's far more complex and far more meaningful, too, but it's. It's. You know, there is elements that you can draw from this to. To kind of superimpose over reality.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Everybody. Everybody touches around it. Like, even the word manifestation would be something similar to what we're talking about. Where you're speaking a thing now, it's out in the ether, or whatever you like to call it, and eventually that thing becomes tangible. So it's. Yeah, it's. It's all these things rhyme. But to find the exact source of it and describe that, I don't think we ever will be able to, because now we're dealing with a definition that is undefinable.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Geico Narrator 2
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
But I. I do want to say that I like where your head is at, because I went through a very similar trajectory as you, right? Where there's an alarmist. You're taking in all this information.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Everybody.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
You feel the need to tell everybody. But also there is this overwhelming feeling of doom. And it's clear to me, and I think this is what you're saying, that there is some great machine that it wants you to react, and it wants you to react in a very particular way. And I think there are a number of ways that you can interact with it. You can choose to ignore it. But I think on this show, what we do is we inject a tremendous amount of comedy. So we also do not issue any black pills here. You know, the ability to laugh at this thing that's happening has served us very well, but it doesn't want that. It wants you to be in despair. And. And I think that right now, with the Epstein release, you know, top, you. You really touched on it. Like, whatever it did to us back in those days, 2017, 18, 19, 20, it worked. They saw that this overlay was viable, right? This. This version of the OP worked really well. This version of Operation Trust, or whatever you want to call it, right, with the QAnon kind of thing, worked really well. Now they're going to do it at scale. And that's always the name of the game, by the way. It's like there's a concentrated trial period, and once they see it's viable, they implement it at scale. And I think right now, with the dump and everything, like, yeah, what we were going through all those years ago, thousands and upon thousands upon thousands are going through that. And that. That's the point.
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Human Vibration (HV)
And it's crazy how mainstream the conspiracy element of it is now. Now it's very, very common for news anchors to talk about the deep depravity or the, all the suggested depravity that was purported to happen on Epstein Island. That is just, that's just every day, you know, everyday communication now and back in like 2017, 2018, 2019, the time when like we were all down the rabbit holes and finding out this information with the Q drops, the pizzagate, pedigate, all that stuff. The mainstream media wouldn't touch it. They didn't touch it. They talked about financier Jeffrey Epstein. You know, they talk about all of his, if they did bring him up, it was all of his, you know, prowess in the world of banking and investments and finance and research and this and that. And he was here, there and everywhere, but no mention of any sort of negatives. And then things have really shifted to where the conspiracy is now mainstream. And it's like it's a vindication play. It's a vindication arc. I feel for the conspiracy community to make them feel like, I knew it, I knew it. I've been right all along. And it works. It absolutely works.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Well, yeah, it is a weird feeling. But I get what you say for
Human Vibration (HV)
most people it's like we, I've been, I've been saying this since day one, you know, now, now I'm on the other side, I'm on a different side of it where I'm like, I was saying that back then, now I see the Whole thing, you know, the non mentioning and now the mentioning through the mainstream. I feel I see that as just a calculated pendulum swing. And it is, you know, and perhaps the story was losing its base. It was losing its power structure, which is our attention, our focused attention. And so whatever architect is up there threading all of these narratives, I think that perhaps they just needed a wider pool of attention to keep it going. And so now everybody's mom and everybody's grandma and everybody's uncle's talking about. About Epstein.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's become boomer fodder.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, I think that's why I hate it now.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, that's. And it doesn't evoke the feeling of vindication that I. I thought that it would. It feels weird and kind of gross. But what I will say is that it seems like the point of our job is to stand here and go see we were right. Because what that does is it enforces the reality of it.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It also feels, in a way, because we're. We're missing a critical part of the story, like where we were talking about this years ago, and then, like, people forget. We weren't allowed to talk about this shit for a long time. Like, I lost some Twitter accounts. I. We were just talking about our Facebook. I had a Facebook memory pop up of my son's birthday when he was like one, and I was like, hey, look at him. He's like a little fat baby. And then I was like, oh, I wish I had that for my daughter. But I'm like, oh, no. That was like several iterations of Facebook accounts ago for me. Saying menial things, nothing crazy. Just like, lightly.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Well, that's the. We talked about that before. That's the pressure cooker effect when you suppress speech. It does not dissipate. It only builds pressure.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But it seems like. It seems like censorship.
Human Vibration (HV)
And it's a tool for sure.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And then. Then when you crack that valve open, it explodes.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But the full censorship is so like it. It has multiple purposes. It just feels like they let us talk as a way to garner information to feed the algorithm. Because, like, all.
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Co-host (female, comedic)
In the Epstein files is like, it might as well be my Twitter feed.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, it's that we talked about, and it's unverifiable that they allowed us to.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It's like they took the last two years of allowing us to talk about feed into AI and like, the prompt was like, make 6 million emails. 6 million. Hilarious.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, it's such a hilarious number.
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Human Vibration (HV)
I just got the 6 million.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, yeah, because. And I think it is. There's like an emotional attachment to it, but it's also like such a big number, you know, like unfathomable amount of story ever told. Yes, exactly.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Use these conspiracy tweets and then boom, we get it and just get blapped up with this stuff. I don't know.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah, it's. It's all. What's the purpose? I mean, what's the purpose? I think it's just a. It's. I argue that our focused attention, individually and collectively, is the most prized, precious, powerful, finite resource.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
In the realm. It's us, we. And we. I, I argue that we are the most sophisticated, most advanced machinery. We're the most advanced large language model. We're the most advanced multi nodal network. We're the most advanced. We're human beings as a. As a body system and as a collective. I think we truly are the power players and I think that we control this realm. And this realm is malleable in a way and manipulatable in a way that we've just never been allowed to play with before. And this touches on like, manifestation, which I do believe is a. Is a skill, is a tool. And I. One of my common phrases is we render as we go. We render as we go. I truly believe that we are not. We're not creatures upon this earthly realm. We are the creators. We're the actual creators of it in real time. We're rendering as we go, kind of like a live, rastering video game that's expanding as we move within it, your GTA map, so to speak. And I think that so much of these, these stories and these characters, and they're called characters because they need us to care about them. But these stories and these characters are designed in such a way to create a point of fascination so strong that it truly pulls all of our attention that we cannot look away despite our best efforts. We are just so fascinated by it, and we want to figure it out. In these great mysteries and the unsolved nature of so many of these stories, we got to get to the bottom of it. The official narratives never make sense. And because the official narratives don't make sense, we as curious, problem solving, solving minds, we need a solution. We need a resolution. And so that's when, like the conspiracies are introduced. And they're attractive. Not because they necessarily explain or give like the best answer or the truth, but because we had a feeling that something wasn't quite Right. With the official explanation.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And.
Human Vibration (HV)
And so it satisfies that particular thirst, that particular inkling that things are not quite right with the official story. So one of these alternatives must be. Must be it. And it doesn't even need to make sense. Neither of them need to make sense. The official story or the kooky conspiracy narratives. Any of them. Name them all. You know, they're all. There's many of them. Many, many flavors to the fuckery, I guess. But it is. It's all just an attention trap. And when we're so focused, we're pouring all of our precious, precious, focused attention into this, into. Into these narratives, we're. We're just giving away. We're giving. We're. We're reducing. What we're truly doing is retarding ourselves. I wrote that down. You guys said the dangerous retards earlier in your intro, or there's some mention of. And it's. I've been really trying to reclaim the word retard. It's one of those.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, no, you can. It's.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It's been freed up, patent pending.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, you'll be hearing from your freed up. Do whatever you want with it.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's just one of those things because I do think that we are being. Not in a sense of diminished intellectual capacity, but in the sense of means to slow or, Or. Or diminish the, the progress. And I think that we have such incredible powers, cognitive powers and processing powers and rendering powers in this realm to create lives that are beyond, really beyond our imagination, but beyond what we've been allowed to consider as possibilities outside of this rote 9 to 5 game of life style trajectory that most people. Yeah, the overlay. The reality overlay. That ain't it. That ain't it. It's just a trap. They're all just little traps. And part of the reality overlay, I'm. I personally believe, are all of these narratives and these stories and Epstein being a big one also for me. Jon Monet was a big one.
Geico Narrator 3
She.
Human Vibration (HV)
That case fascinated me. It really held my attention for so long. I wanted to get to the bottom of it. And I've talked a million times about it. I don't need to talk any more about it. But that one was one for me where I realized how. How powerful these stories were as. As attention traps. And, and when we're. Again, I. I think that there's something very beautiful that happens when we're able to stop the bleeding. You know, the. We're just kind of. Or stop the outpour. The out the constant flow of our attention outwards towards these stories. Something happens when we learn to stop and then retain that energy and attention and then direct it back into our own lives. Doesn't matter what it is. Could be taking up a hobby that you've been wanting to start, whatever. It could be spending more quality time with your family. It could be launching that career that you've been dreaming of for years and years, but you've just never had the gumption or wherewithal to, or the time or the effort, the energy to do that. There's so many possibilities that will materialize when we begin to take back our power. And what I have seen and my theory and I just believe that it's all based on our focused attention. I think that our focused attention is what powers the machinery. And I also think that our belief is what powers the spell. It all requires our belief, our belief in our focused attention. All this cognitive, it's all kind of related to our cognitive abilities and our mind and our, you know, where our energy, where our attention goes, our energy flows. I believe that. And for a long time, for many years, my energy, my attention and energy was flowing. Hey everybody. Lady luck here.
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Geico Narrator 1
When I scraped my car in that parking garage, I was worried that it could be a long process to take care of it. Like a landscaper's first day trimming a hedge maze.
Geico Narrator 2
I have definitely already been here. Now, was it left right or right left? Well, maybe I'll cut a path out and find my way back later.
Geico Narrator 1
But it wasn't like that. I filed a claim in under two minutes on the Geico app and they handled it from there. It was taken care of almost as quickly as it happened.
Geico Narrator 2
It feels good to get help quick. It feels good to Geico into the
Human Vibration (HV)
darkness, into the pit, into the great pit. And I do not concern myself with those types of stories anymore. And not to say that I don't have any intellectual curiosity towards the stories that, you know, pass our desk and that take up, you know, the, sometimes the global attention we do look into these and something that, you know, we talk, we're always recording, you know, what's going on currently and then more broadly on realize radio. So it's not that we're completely tuning out everything that's happening, but we don't give it the same validity or the same treatment as we might have back in 2017, 2018. Certainly, I see everything differently, and it just allows a different way of approaching these stories that doesn't cause so much emotional outpouring. It actually, the way that we. The way that we go about looking into these things, I feel actually aids in the. The retention of our energy and helps us ignore, you know, ignore all the blinding details and we can kind of like nip it in the bud, like at the top, you know, like, sometimes all you need to see is the perpetrator was aged 33 and you're like, well, yes, no, no need to look any further.
Co-host (female, comedic)
We're checking out, we're having fun. I. I see what you do, what you're doing there, and. And I'm gonna go do something else. That's like a. This is the Andy Kaufman idea of the troll, where they're trolling you and they're making you perform and do this thing. And we've. I've done that a bunch of times, whether it be in politics. This is a long time ago. I haven't really participated in. When was the last time I participated in something that I was like, actually
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
like a meaningful back and forth. I mean, position on something, only like, personal.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Like personal back and forths with people I know right here, maybe even about some of these fake subjects. I'll be like, okay, listen, you're not getting it. And I'm getting like, a little bit, like, frustrated if a person doesn't get it. But after a while, you just kind of let it go. My technique for the last couple years has been, no, no, you're gonna dance for me. You know, I'm gonna. I'm going to perform the troll. And this is. It's. It's awful because it's like, now I'm not. I'm not looshing your energy, but I'm watching you waste it. Because that's what your intention was for me to do, right? You wanted me to get spun up in this web and I just go, you know, your mom's stinky and some British guy crashes out for three weeks. I'm like, hey, listen, those are the rules. You try to do that here. I did it better. I had zero emotional investment in this. And now, what have you learned? And most people, they don't really learn from this anyway, but it is a bit of a.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
A trick, right? Like, how do you take wizard.
Co-host (female, comedic)
This is the. Owen Benjamin.
Geico Narrator 2
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I was going to ask you if you've read Owen Benjamin's book, How to Slay a Wizard, and he focuses specifically on the wizard itself. Not necessarily the entire magic trick, but the person who's casting the spell, the guy that is creating the lies or
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
performing the magic, creating the perception, Right?
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, yeah. They're spinning words for other people to then build up this egregore of whatever they've said or lied about or whatever they're aiming at to create. And he has, like, he's written a whole book. I think it's like 12 chapters just detailing every playbook that this person uses. And if people read it, it renders that wizard powerless.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
But once you see the illusion, once you pull the curtain back, and that's. I think the trick is what we've done, because, you know, this is. It's become our job, and I'm one that I'm very happy to do. But you can't do this job. I don't think if you're not having fun, you can. No, no, scratch that. You can do it if you're not having fun. There are a lot of people who do this and they're not having fun. They're freaking out. And, you know, you talked about this contrast, right? There is engaging with the perceived reality overlay, or detaching and creating something, investing your own time and energy into something. And it's typical of that, engaging with the reality overlay that its nature would be despair, sadness, anger, fear. Like, that is typically how. And so for the average person, I say, yeah, do exactly what you just said. Like yesterday I was playing catch with my son, right? So we're just outside, you know, in. In the evening, just throwing a ball back and forth for like an hour or so. And it's just like those kinds of things, building your family and, like, do that. But if you can figure out a way, if you can, you know, if you happen to be somebody, because there's so many conspiracies gone mainstream, right? So this is almost advice to all of my fellow content creators. If you find yourself in a chair doing something similar to what we're doing, it's like the trick is taking this thing you're interacting with, the despair overlay. How do you make that fun? How do you take that thing that demands that you be afraid of it and make that completely the opposite of what your audience is experiencing.
Co-host (female, comedic)
How do you put it on and take it off?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Like a hat. Yes.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And how do you make sure that what it. What it delivers to the listener is not fear and despair and sadness? And if you can figure that out, I think that's. That's really. I think that's really important, because otherwise, I think you're a bit of a tool right now for that overlay. We talked about it before, right. Conspiracy theorists are supposed to be on their vindication run right now, and we're supposed to go, look, it's all real. They're drinking the babies. They're doing the horrible things. And it's like the worst thing, the last thing that that system wants you to do is to get any sort of platform with any sort of influence, and then to point and laugh at it.
Lady Luck (Spinquest Announcer)
Right.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That is not what it wants.
Lady Luck (Spinquest Announcer)
Right.
Human Vibration (HV)
You hit the nail on the head. And I think, you know, using humor to fight the fight, the machinery is. Is the top tool. That's the top weapon. Yeah. Is to. You render it powerless by pointing and laughing at it.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, yeah. I mean, it's the same thing as the wizard of Oz, right. You pull the curtain back, and instead of this giant, horrifying, disembodied head that's controlling everything, it's like this little dude in a robe. And it is, I think that probably the same thing. I mean, if you're reading that book top, then. Then you can attest to this in this how to Slay a Wizard. It is this idea of. Of ridicule. And look, I mean, you on one hand should detach from it, right? Because it is. It's a false overlay. It's not the nature of reality, and you should detach from it. But there are some of us who should stand up in opposition to it. And. And it's weird because so many years ago, standing up in opposition to it used to look like sleuthing, finding all the hidden secrets and breadcrumbs and trying to expose it. Now, now that it's all mainstream, I don't think that's the point anymore. I don't think that we're supposed to be, you know, digging and looking for breadcrumbs. Sometimes there is. You know, you talked about this story, Right. Their human beings have this innate nature within us that we can be hijacked by effective storytelling. And they will weave effective narratives and storytelling, and sometimes under some scrutiny, they are actually pretty shitty, and they fall apart. But I think in a lot of ways they're more entertaining than what you'll find on Netflix. And. And so there is some aspect of me to this day where I go, like, no, no. Like, they're doing the UFO disclosure thing. Of course I don't believe in, like, the aliens, and especially not the way
Human Vibration (HV)
that they're so funny. They're so funny.
Bluff
It's.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Did you see the ones where it's
Human Vibration (HV)
clearly, like, it's the big white cotton ball in the thing or.
Geico Narrator 3
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
Or like, this. The.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
There's the one where Donald Trump is hanging out with, like, the tall whites or whatever. Like, I.
Co-host (female, comedic)
That's from a Rush concert.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
I love it. I think that's all the funniest crap in the world.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I. I actually stopped doing, remember? I mean, my Twitter presence was that. You still call me the father of disinformation.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Oh, yeah. Just, like, seeing lies and tricks, you know, we.
Co-host (female, comedic)
We would be out there, and I' at all the. And I was like, everybody believes this. Fine. I'm gonna make the news, too.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I'm not gonna read the news.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Where did yours go?
Co-host (female, comedic)
So I can't even remember so many times.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
No, hv. You got to hear this one. This is around. This is the bet. This was honestly early in.
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
In mine and your interactions, and it was one of the best moments because it went so viral. It went so viral, and everyone was horrified. And it was this beautiful little look into, like, oh, my God, if people believe this. How much have people believed that is completely untrue. It was.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I'm trying to remember what I possibly could have said.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
For whatever reason, your son.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Oh, my God.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Did, like, he's a toddler. He's a baby, and he does this, like, my mom crucified pose on the Palms for Palm Sunday.
Co-host (female, comedic)
My mom was watching my kids. I was in Jamaica, which I.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
So funny, dude.
Co-host (female, comedic)
So she sent me a picture, and it was Palm Sunday, and they wanted to be like, Jesus. So he had the palm, and he's against the wall. And I was like, mom, what the. And I took. And I had a great idea, because this is right around October 7th, and I see everybody reacting to whatever's happening.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's right. Hamas.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And nobody knows really what happened, but everybody's angry or happy or something. So I go, I can't believe Hamas would do this. And it's a picture of my son. I blurred his face out, and I put fake blood on the wall.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's pixelated from, like, pixelated blood from, like, you know.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Like, it's literally pixelated.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, yeah. And I just go, it's crazy.
Bluff
And.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And I changed my profile picture to me with the Israeli flag in the back and, and just let it go, Let it go. And like half the people are angry. Nobody gets it. Only like a handful of people. Like, that's crazy. I see what you did. The rest of them were like, hate this. Love this.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, hate this. Or as many babies as it takes. Like, it was like the craziest. But the virality of it was like how many millions of it was insane. Insane. It went. It was gone. It was so far out of control, so far out of like ever being able to reel it in. And so, yeah, in that way, like, being. I almost get why they do it. Like, it's kind of hilarious.
Co-host (female, comedic)
They have their finger on the button. But it's like if, if I was talking to you about this before, I was like, as your profile grows, I forget exactly who we were talking. Like Joe Rogan.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And you, you have the ability to have your finger on the buttons all the time. Do you press those buttons, the scales?
Geico Narrator 2
Right?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Like, yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Clipping it either way.
Co-host (female, comedic)
We do it on a very irresponsible manner, but we're like lower, way lower on the scale. But sometimes we'll have those moments where we can. And it's like, damn, should we do that every time? It's crazy. What are we doing to the.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's almost like humanity wants to be. You know, this idea of like the npc. And I'd love to get your thoughts on that. Hv, like the idea of the npc. Right. But there's are these unthinking masses that, that actually yearn to be pushed by the river whichever way it happens to flow. And, and, and, and so I wonder then your, your sort of moral, not obligation, but moral.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Well, I think it comes down to her idea, which, what she came here to talk about is that the idea of a human as a machine.
Spinquest Announcer
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah. This machine that moves, but what does. Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
What is the machine supposed to do? I have, I have my own ideas and I'll, I'll say it later, but I, I kind of want to know what you think because that's in essence, that's what it is. An NPC that likes to read the. That I just said and then get emotional this way or that way.
Spinquest Announcer
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Because HV is talking about it. Right. Attention.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But that's what they're created to do.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah. And they're, they're attention machines. We're attention machines. And every once in A while idiots like us get to go like, and just put our finger on it and it goes. And it starts paying attention to us and we're like, oh, snap. What was that?
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, it's fun.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
What is that?
Co-host (female, comedic)
But you shouldn't do that.
Human Vibration (HV)
We can't. It shows we can influence this realm. And I think the term, even the term influencer is, is in our zeitgeist. It's known to us. This term influencer is known to us simply to show us that we do have influence. As, as humans, we, we have the capacity to influence the reality and people around us. Does everybody. I'm not sure. I. I'm not sure. And getting into, you know, the NPC conversation, it's a touchy one because by declaring someone else an npc, you are by default kind of dehumanizing them. You're saying that they're not, they're not up, they're not up to the level. I'm over here and they're over there, you know, but let's, let's kick it around. You know, I'm not convinced that everybody has the capacity or the design to question their reality. I think that there are some folks, many that are just here to complete the game of life in the matter and format that it's being presented for the express purpose of keeping that modality intact. So keeping. We need people to go along with the game. Like there needs to be participants keeping these structures going. Because the people, I think that do have a capacity to kind of come online and think for themselves, those people kind of need to be convinced over and over and over and over and over again that this, this is the way of the world and you need, and this is the way to be successful. And this is the only way to be a good human. And this is the only way to go about it. And you have to, you know, clock in and clock out and you have to pay your taxes and you have to do all these things and you have to buy your house and get a mortgage and have two children and da, da, da. Like, I think that that, that needs support. All, like all of those structures need support. And perhaps there is a subset of people around here that are really just here to do the job of being, being a human being like that in this particular game. Game of life.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Worker ants.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah, kind of worker ants that, that don't necessarily think for themselves.
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Geico Narrator 1
When I scraped my car in that parking garage, I was worried that it could be a long process to take care of it. Like a landscaper's first day trimming a hedge maze.
Geico Narrator 2
I have definitely already been here. Now was it left right or right left? Well, maybe I'll cut up path out and find my way back later.
Geico Narrator 1
But it wasn't like that. I filed a claim in under two minutes on the Geico app and they handled it from there. It was taken care of almost as quickly as it happened.
Geico Narrator 2
It feels good to get help quick. It feels good to Geico.
Human Vibration (HV)
There's a question of free will with all of this. I, I think free will is something that should be re examined. I think that humans are wildly predictable and I think that what we believe to be our own free will, what we believe to be our own choices, what we believe to be our own autonomous actions in reality are just things that we've been fed over a lifetime and we're kind of in a sense regurgitating all of what we believe to be our original ideas. We are reenacting things that we believe to be our original actions, charting our own path or kind of just copying something that we've ingested along the way. And I, I think it takes a lot of, I think it takes a very particular type of person and a lot of like inner work along the way to be able to eschew all of the, all of those trappings and reject and say I'm going to start something that is completely non traditional that, you know, maybe people are going to call me crazy, but I'm going to chart my, I'm truly going to chart my own path and get away from, you know, the roles and restrictions and responsibilities that have been presented to me as the only way to do it. I kind of did that for myself. I used to work, you know, very traditional kind of 9 to 5 corporate gallery. And I have a very, very, very different existence now. But that's because I always had an inkling that that wasn't for me. And I just always kind of knew that one day I was going to be in control of my time and own my time. And that is exactly What I do, I don't know how I knew that, but I had a knowing. And even when I was in the machine, when I worked in the corporate world for many years, I knew it was just a means to an end. And one day I was going to be out on my own and. And I am now. But I don't think everybody has
Lady Luck (Spinquest Announcer)
that.
Human Vibration (HV)
That. That inkling. I don't think everybody. And it's not just an inkling like to quit your 9 to 5. I think that there is an inkling that things are just not quite right with this world. And I felt that from. From. As from a kid, I kind of felt like things weren't quite right. I didn't have a vocabulary for it. I didn't have a working understanding for the nebulous feelings that I was feeling. I do remember watching the Truman show when I was an adolescent and it rocked my world in a way that was so profound. I couldn't really interact with people for about a month. I didn't know why, but I was in a real funk. I was too young to really know what the effects. Someone had asked me, what's wrong with you? I couldn't tell you. Like, I couldn't.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
I have a feeling that I'm the only sentient individual in this and that all of this apparatus is built for me.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Stirring in my soul.
Human Vibration (HV)
Stirring in my soul. And I was troubled. I was freaked out for a good month. And I. I'm 11. I'm 12 at this time. So I'm not too much of a kid to like have it all go over my head. But I'm not mature enough to kind of comprehend it as a. A movie. I guess there was. It made. It made an impact on me and I didn't really know why. But now. Now it makes a little bit more sense. I do feel like Truman, there is a manufactured element to the world that we exist in. And perhaps there are some that are. That the world is kind of moving around and, you know, maybe there's. Maybe there's a few live ones that are, you know, like a small percentage of what we understand as humanity are live wires. And then the rest is kind of background filler. Just how a video game. And it's an efficiency thing for rastering video game environments. The background players can be created more efficiently if they don't require so much of their own.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Too much thought.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
What do you think about this?
Co-host (female, comedic)
But do they have the. Do they have the ability to become sentient? Because I sort of agree with you in that sense. It's just. It's. It is heartbreaking. I had my.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's dehumanizing, like she said, right?
Human Vibration (HV)
But no, no hate, no shade, no shame. But, like, I don't think my mom's ever meant to wake up. I don't think that she had. I don't think she's meant to. I don't think. And I don't try. I don't try to convince her. I don't try to argue with her. I don't try to show her the error of her ways.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
I just love her and support her and her. She's.
Geico Narrator 1
She's.
Human Vibration (HV)
She's. She's at where she's at. And that's. That's just the way it's gonna be. And I think that we waste a lot of time and energy and effort and again, precious, precious processing power by trying to convince people to believe whatever it is that we believe. And that's just a fool's errand. All we can do is share. All we can do is share. And it's gonna find the right ears. It's gonna. It's gonna find the people. The people that are meant to resonate with that material are going to find it. And the people who are not meant to resonate with the material, it's either gonna completely be ignored. Like, pass through in one ear, out the other, as the saying goes. Like, they literally don't even hear it, or it's gonna anger them or they're gonna have some sort of resistance to it. That's just a protective mechanism. Sometimes when we're presented with things that go against that are dangerous to our operating system, belief systems, we will kind of rage against that sort of thing. And that, you know, that's why so many, so much of the conspiracy world is this argumentative. I mean, flat earth, ball earth, God, that's such a violent schism between the two. Never the twain shall meet. You know, I don't think there is a shape. I think that ball earth, flat earth is just by design, meant to keep. Keep us in some sort of, you
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
know, it's maybe like never, never ending generative plane as you move through your field of perception.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah, or like a dream. Like what. What shape does a dream have? You know?
Co-host (female, comedic)
Okay, hp, real quick. When we turn off this camera, do we still exist?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
We are just figments of each other's.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Right. Imagine like, we turn off, like, see you later. And it's just.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's a good question for the audience.
Human Vibration (HV)
Well, it's kind of like in a dream too. I have a whole presentation called Life is but a Dream, where I argue that this existence is akin to a hyperluc, a dream state. I've had the pleasure, the rare pleasure, but I've been able to have lucid dreams a few times in my life. And I don't know if you guys have had the opportunity to have or, you know, you don't get to choose really, or some people say they can. But the few times that I've been able to lucid dream, where you actually realize that you're dreaming while you're in the dream. And it's so elusive. And you know, for me, what I do whenever I realize, the few times that I have realized that I'm. That I'm in a dream, the first thing that I'll do is I'll touch the first physical thing around me. So if it's a wall, I'll touch the wall. If it's a desk, I'll touch the desk. Wherever I am in the dream, and I am always so shocked by how much the wall feels like wall or how much the desk feels like desk. I'm like, I know I'm dreaming. I know I'm in a dream, but I can feel the texture of the wall against my hand. I can feel the physicality of the desk against my hand. And this feels as real as it would if I were awake and in the real world. And those. The tactile nature of the dream, the physical nature of the dream. And granted, it's only for this short time that I'm able to experience this kind of like limbic state in between the two. But that is enough for me to go, well, what if this whole thing is a dream? Like a very intact, structured, hard to escape from, dreamlike state. That feels very real because we have these sensory inputs. But again, I think we're being shown through these advanced technologies with all the new advancements in VR. You put on the VR goggles, you're in the world. You put on the haptic suit, you feel everything. Guys, we already have a VR goggle set. It's called our binocular. It's called our ocular system. Our visual system already is pre installed. We already have a VR field. The VR goggles are mimicking the way that our. Our eyeballs, the way that our. The way that our visual. Our visual field actually works. It's a mimic. Haptic suit is a mimic of the way that our skin, our largest organ, already works. It's all just showing us what we're already in all of it. And I think that they're, you know, whether it's a dream, whether it's a live, rastering, expanding, ever expanding, collectively rendered video game, it's a vocabulary issue. We just, we don't, we haven't maybe seen the model actually we have probably seen the model of like what our, what our experience is, but we don't know what we're looking at. We don't, we don't, we can't see it and go, hey, that's us or hey that's me or hey, that's this world or I think that we are kind of shown, I think we are being shown in, in many ways the truth of the world. But we just don't know what we're looking at. We just don't know what we're looking at.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
There's a, somebody who has been on the show a few times and he's got an interesting book that he's developed. But his name, I don't know if we have it here. No, his name is Seth Kicklighter. Seth Kickliter. And he does a lot of research on, you know, the Monroe Institute and, and a lot of Monroe's testimony for his own experience. Yeah, yeah, very familiar with that. But he's come to the conclusion and he even uses a lot of, I mean Monroe himself suspected this was the case. He sort of mused about this on occasion but then just hey everybody, lady luck here.
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
kind of brushed past it and kept going in his experiences, that there are these intelligences that Monroe is engaging with that are generating the entire experience. And, and Seth seems to think, and he's got a lot of research that, you know, helps him come to this conclusion that so many of our experiences, whether they're psychedelic or, you know, transcendental. I don't even know if that's the correct word. Or you know, meditative states or, or otherwise astral projection, you name it. Even remote viewing. You know, remote viewing oftentimes is perceived as viewing an actual place. And you know, very often though, where someone will claim they'll use a remote viewer to try to find, let's say, a missing child. And they'll say that I can see this child. They're here, they're there, you know, X, Y and Z. And when that turns out to not be the case, they think the remote viewer is just bullshitting. But if you take into consideration that inside of that realm that is without physicality in so many ways, not in the ways that we know it here, let's just say this takes more rendering power, right? It takes a lot less rendering power.
Co-host (female, comedic)
You got to traumatize a lot of people to render this.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, yeah, you gotta. Yeah, yeah. This takes a lot of energy. Whereas this, this other realm doesn't take as much energy. So they can create and they have a vested interest in doing so and seem to do so on a regular basis. Create a very personalized experience that, yeah, probably is a render as you go type of experience, but they impart all sorts of, you know, ideals on individuals and they show them all sorts of things that they consider real. And you know, he even goes into these near death experiences. Or let's say a great case was the reincarnation instances and how the individual will almost always be relatively localized. And if the past life of the individual isn't relatively localized, they're almost always drawing on the same historical characters like let's say Cleopatra or somebody like that. And it's because these are the choice generative experiences that these things will, will put individuals through. And so, yeah, I mean, I think
Co-host (female, comedic)
that similar to how you would like LLM all of the Epstein files, this astral realm is sort of LLM together. It's like, hey, what do you want to see?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, like if we, if we were doing this Lucy or I'm sorry, sleuthing on the Internet and, and theorizing. Well, now they have a body of work to draw from and then superimpose over the next stage of this, you know, this deception or this story.
Co-host (female, comedic)
The problem is is that his conclusion in dabbling in these sort of realms is that whatever intelligence is, is on this other side seems to be a little bit nefarious because it's always deceptive in its nature.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It's always, it always seems to be like pointed, trying to get you to think a certain thing for whatever reason.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And it takes advantage of that special boy proclivity in human beings where it can convince you that you are special, you are chosen. This knowledge is imparted on you because you have the capacity for it. Or, or you're, you know, an important player in this whole thing which causes you to go forth and, and then, you know, evangelize on behalf of whatever it is this thing has told you.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, well, that's. This is the idea of like the pointing at the attention to. So now your attention is being given back to that whatever LLM simulation, astral projection, spiritual entity rather than something else. But I wanted to ask you, in your opinion, in your, your journey in studies, when you're pointing your energy at something, what in your opinion is the best place to point it? Because you had mentioned things like, I don't know, figure out your career or a hobby or something like that, or your family. What do you, what do you do and what do you. Where do you think it's best to point at?
Human Vibration (HV)
It's going to be different for everyone for sure. We're all. I think we all have our own gifts. We all have our own maybe purpose here on this planet, this, this plane. So it's hard. It's not a prescript, it's not a one size fits all for me. I have, I've just poured the time into my passions and hobbies and though. And one in my professional career I do video production. But something that I have video production, graphic design, like visual communication. But I've also been a hobbyist photographer for many years. And I started to. Once I kind of let go of certain energy, certain crappings, let's.
Lady Luck (Spinquest Announcer)
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Human Vibration (HV)
And I had some extra bandwidth, I kind of poured more into that photography hobby and something opened up in the universe and now I actually get paid to take photos regularly. That wasn't the case before. It was just a little hobby. But once I really turned my focus to it and really gave myself to it and almost told the universe that this is something that I am actually really, really passionate about and I'm going to, I'm gonna give it my all. Some weird trapdoor Opened a side door, a side window, and it said, you're coming in this way, and we're gonna make this official. And that. That is. And also I started this. It sounds silly when I say it out loud, but it's actually very meaningful to me. But I started. I moved into a new neighborhood, and when I moved in there, I said, let me do something to kind of make some new friends, some hyperlocal community building. So I started doing. I started doing yoga in the park, teaching free yoga in the weekends on this local park. And I just put up signs that said yoga in the park. And lo and behold, people actually showed up. And that was months ago. And it's been. It's six months ago, longer than that, actually since October of last year. And it's become a regular thing. It's growing, and I don't know what it's going to do or where it's going to go. I'm not trying to make this into my profession. It's just something that I like to do and like to share. But I have made true, legitimate friendships from it. It has enriched my life in ways that are. Would have been impossible to estimate going in or to really fathom. Even tonight, I'm going to Colombia versus Uzbekistan. I think I'm gonna hate soccer here. You know, I'm in a World cup city. I'm in Dallas. Dallas, Texas. The World cup is here. The world has come to me. And one of my new friends from yoga, she's from Columbia, and so she's invited me to kind of come into her world and experience the fanfare and everything through. Through her. And that's something that I wouldn't like. My. I'm also, also, I've got. I've got like four things planned this week with new friends that I have made.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's all.
Human Vibration (HV)
This little yoga effort, it has truly changed my life. It has truly changed my life. And what has it required of me, really? Nothing. Really nothing other than my time and my dedicated, some focused attention, a little bit of effort. I bought a printer so I could print some signs. So, you know, I do that every week. I print some signs. I go pound the pavement, I go put them up around the neighborhood. That's it. I would be doing yoga anyway. Yoga outside in the park on a weekend, I would be doing that anyway. It's something that I love and something that it takes nothing of me to share. And the benefits are immense. People also enjoy it, so they're benefiting from it. It's a win, win, win, win. Win for all parties involved, and it's free. And that's something that I would have never thought to do. I would have never thought to do that until I had the mindset of, pour it back into your own life. Start with your hobbies, start with your passions, and share those. We all have a gift. We all have things that we have a natural affinity for. Share them. Pour yourself. Do it, and share it. And maybe that's the purpose of this place. And, yeah, it might not give you the benefit immediately that you think you're gonna get, but downriver, there's going to be something that takes place because of what you did. And it may not be a linear line, but it's. It's going to. It's going to open up a pathway that could have never existed before. And the only reason it does exist is because you've decided just to. To just do it. And the wise words of Nike, just do it. Just do it.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, we. We talk on this show a lot. You know, you're talking about going to this. This soccer game, and. And you joked about it before the. The show started. You called it Bread and Circus, and we had a little bit of a laugh because it's like, there is this. This thing. If I'm going to call us conspiracy theorists, we're supposed to shake our fist or historically have at every instance of Bread and Circus, of distraction, of, you know, the new term is goy slop. Everything that they want to feed you that is some sort of poison. And I think, you know, we've also done the same thing here on the show, which is like, yeah, just enjoy some of it. I'm not saying, like, go in and obsess over soccer. Like, don't obsess over it. Right. People make, like, a thing, their identity, and it's. Everything that they're about now is. Is, I'm a soccer fan or I'm a football fan or whatever. But, like, we were joking about the White House UFC event, and it is so goy tacular. Like, they are jumping the dirt bikes off of the ramps, and they're doing the pyrotechnics, and, you know, it's a little boy's dream.
Human Vibration (HV)
Little boy for sure.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But it is.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's like, dude, you know, I. I don't want to be the type of person that is so accurately diagnose the. The trappings of the world to the extent that they, by virtue of identifying them, make me a miserable. I don't want that. Like, I don't want to look into this thing and become misery in the
Co-host (female, comedic)
world, but not of it.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
There's a. The scripture in the Bible where it's talking about how you should be as a, as a person here. And it's. You're supposed to be a pilgrim and a stranger, so not necessarily. Listen, I do have a house, so it's a bit of a hypocrite, but I like my house. I wanted in my house, so that's why I got it. Yeah, I like that. It's all right. I'm gonna burn it down later.
Human Vibration (HV)
But it's the only way. It's the only way
Co-host (female, comedic)
we should. We shouldn't like, have firm roots in this world or whatever, especially now that we've, like, seen it from the outside, from a third party perspective. So you're just kind of passing through, but I'm passing through it. So I'm like, I, you know, I put my UFC hat on. You go. And I go, hey, look at that. Great fights. And then I go and I take that off and then I keep doing my thing, you know, it's a balance.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
You got to be able to diagnose it like, well, why is this thing terrible for you? Okay, now that I know it's terrible
Co-host (female, comedic)
for you, I'm gonna watch it.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, it's like, why is this, you know, cup of high C bad for you? Because all the added sugars and the dip, but I'm going to. Maybe I'll have a sip sometimes and go. That's pretty good. Goy slop.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I wanted to. It's. I, I love your story about how, like, you're. You've now aimed your attention at what's going on, everyone.
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We all do it. You have a night for yourself, but don't like the sound of the silence. So you turn on the TV just for the ambiance. It's a little trick that helps you feel like you've got company and aren't alone. And other insurers, well, they may make you feel alone, but when you switch to geico, you've Got claims reps available around the clock, so whenever you need, you'll have people around to help. And let's turn on the washing machine just for good measure. Isn't that soothing?
Geico Narrator 2
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Co-host (female, comedic)
these other things rather than this one thing that is destructive in your life. It's like gonna destroy your soul. I've done the same thing, but my attention of the last, over the last two years or so, maybe less than that has been. But you know, we come from. What's a better word than religious? Not religious. I'm, I'm coming from a different standpoint where it's like, okay, my aim now is at God, whatever that is. God. So like the, this show we're using, I'm using to try to figure out the personality of God. What is that? What is this thing that has created us? And I go, I don't know. So all of my attention is aimed at that. And now all of my interests are also aimed at that, whatever that is. And the trickle down effect that I've had from that has been tremendous. It's almost like a cheat code for me because I'm like, oh, yeah, look at that. Everything that I like, if I aim it towards God, which would be truth, which would be justice, righteousness, the creator, a king, something that's larger than me. It also takes a lot of responsibility off of me in this. And it's, it's such a weird dynamic
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
right away, that savior. You're like, you have to. Because as a conspiracy theorist, you have to save everybody.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I don't got to do that.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
You got to tell everybody and bring the alarms and save the world. And that's a fool's errand, I think too.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But it's, it's funny because it's the same sort of thing. It's like I put, I put attention into that. I grow this and then the benefits that I reap from it have been tremendous. It's like, I don't even know tenfold, like, where we're sitting right now doesn't happen. If my attention isn't aimed at that way, David would be in his house and I'd be in mine and we'd be doing a remote local thing. But instead we have an entire studio and a coffee shop because of, like, circumstances beyond our control. But where we're aimed at, and certainly the aim is not at whatever the fuck the news is telling us.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
You know, or like those stories that are just cycling through and we have to pay Attention to this is like, no, no, I'm not doing that. I'm doing something else. I think I found my favorite thing to aim at and that. But then that also gets to this idea of like your attention.
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Co-host (female, comedic)
We're talking about aim and your attention. And really aim and attention is a term for worship. So like what are you worshiping? Right. Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
And then when you're in worship is our.
Geico Narrator 1
Is.
Human Vibration (HV)
Is the most powerful form of focused attention.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah, that's. And that's what I've so reading, reading the Bible and really understanding this and coming from like a, like a technical, musical, biblical standpoint, like you start to understand where all of this stuff is directed and where the energy is flowing and what these things want. And as you said, like we started the show, we're talking about the human body as a machine and what is it meant to do? It's just all we do is make worship. It's this way or that way.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, we did that episode recently. Somebody said what is worship? And I use that expression that you used earlier, hv, which is like where attention goes, energy flows, those. So if your attention is on a thing, I think by, by nature of, you know, just reality and everything that I've observed, you're worshiping that thing. And, and addiction is worship.
Human Vibration (HV)
Addiction is worship. Addiction is a form of worship.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yes.
Human Vibration (HV)
Like it's to a particular substance or to a gamble, like gambling, drugs, sex. There's addictions to all sorts of things, but it's a form of worshiping that thing. And we use worship like really the, the word is kind of tethered to an idea of, of God. And that's, you know, kind of what it's formulated around. But I think that yeah, worship is actually more about your relationship to the thing that you're approaching. And, and, but this realm would give
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
you all kinds of crap to worship, right? It's like, hey, how about Super Mario? How about money? Yeah. How about, you know, this show series. How about fashion? Any number of things is, are presented to you.
Human Vibration (HV)
We were celebrities. Absolutely. Yeah.
Geico Narrator 1
So.
Human Vibration (HV)
But I, to, to the, to the idea of like giving it up to something higher than yourself. I think that that is actually very powerful too. I don't know who or what God is, but I do find myself getting more going about spiritual I guess as, as I, as I go through this, this life. And I have a, I have a strange feeling that God is, is benevolent and humorous, good humored, good natured. I actually see the simple smiley face whenever I see, you know, there's just the round yellow smiley face with two eyes and a mouth. That simple symbol which is really everywhere once you start to notice it. Whenever I see that, I say that's the face of God. Just a. Peaceful, happy, benevolent, good natured, good humored observer.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
There's too many things we talk about it on the show. There's too many things that are funny for God to not be funny. You know this idea, Owen talking about it. So that might have been like a point that came from Owen that you said that. Like when it hit me, I was like, oh man, like the idea of like Bernie Madoff made off with everybody's money.
Bluff
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
There's so many names. There's so many names where, where.
Human Vibration (HV)
Entroponyms Euronyms Names that are particularly suited to their. Particularly or ironically suited to their owner, Anthony Weiner. Sex pest.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
What's crazy about that is to put a name on it is almost the illusion of a diagnosis or the illusion of like understanding that phenomenon. Right. That's what we do.
Human Vibration (HV)
Teen. He's got teen in his name. Jizz. Lane means sex traffic. Jizz means sex. Lane means road on which you Traffic. Traffic goes. Come on, Lane. Come on in the name.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Come on.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah, yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And then what's messed up is like.
Human Vibration (HV)
And it goes on and on and on and on. This is one of my favorite.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
I know, but, but it's also like, it's like that's funny. Like you're not supposed to. It is very funny.
Human Vibration (HV)
I'm like, you're good. They think they're so clever and they are, you know, like, you can't make this up. But they do. But they do. You can't make this up. His name is made off. He made off with their money. You can't make that up.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I mean, you gave him all your
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
money so he could be too. And we gave him all the money.
Co-host (female, comedic)
What was your first clue? But.
Human Vibration (HV)
And Bankman Free. You know that whole thing with the ft FTX or. Yeah, you know, that whole. His name also, you know, with, with the, with the banking and the free and the Freeman and the freed and the fried and however, you know, and all the different. Multiple.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
The multiple beautiful.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's, it's, it's magnificent.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yes, it is.
Co-host (female, comedic)
But that idea of the smiley face, I think what you mean is like it, it puts you at ease when you see it because it is one of these symbols where you look and you go, huh?
Geico Narrator 3
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's actually kind of there too. Like once I had this theory that the smiley face was a Face of God. I actually began to see it in times that I was having a hard time, like, going through a personally hard time. I would look over and there'd be a plastic bag blowing down the street. And staring at me from this plastic bag was the. The face of God.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, thank you. Come again, girl.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah, thank you. Come again.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Thank you.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's gonna be fine. Or smile. You're on camera as I'm walking by, and it's a smiley face and for. You know, and maybe I'm having a really dark thought or something, or I'm troubled by something. I can get as much as sunshine and rainbows as I seem like I project out of myself. I can go through really, really, really hard times and really dark times. And it's in those hard times and dark times that I've actually noticed that symbol just staring at me, just right in front of me. And I'm like, oh, hello there. Yeah, hello there. Smiley face. But that's gonna be okay, isn't it? Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's the message, overwhelmingly, that, you know is in the Bible. It's this idea of do not fear.
Human Vibration (HV)
God's fear exists in the Bible 365 times. I do not have to be a Christian to recognize a daily reminder when I see it.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
What's the other thing, too? Do not be discouraged. Don't even be discouraged. Well, don't even be discouraged.
Co-host (female, comedic)
That's one of the things that I think when we're talking about the. The npc, whether it be your mom or my. My aunt.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Sorry, mom.
Human Vibration (HV)
I love you.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
No, it's. It's. In the end, it's. It's a fear. There is a critical fear at a certain point that's blocking them from seeing what's possible.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Like my aunt, she was like, she's stuck in a situation. It's not even a bad situation. It's like, well, her house is falling apart. But I was like, you could sell that house for a million dollars.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Get the hell out of there.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And in the condition it's in, get the up and do whatever you want to do. And she's like, I'm not like, you
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
people make their own traps, dude.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And I'm like, you could do whatever you want. Yeah, you can. And she's like, no, no, we're not the same. I'm like, we're. We're the same thing. I made it the same thing as you.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yep.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I took my old house. I sold it. I went to a place I didn't
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
know, but as long as you say that.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Fear not, dog.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
We're not the same. As long as you say that. As long as you believe that. This is the idea of belief.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I told her that, too. I said, but what you said right there, next year, you'll still be in the same spot cursing yourself. Yeah, you just curse yourself. And I said, but I don't think you're like that. And we'll see what happens. I spoke like. I'm trying to speak like a blessing over.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yes, speak life.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Positive affirmation, whatever you want to call it.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And I don't know. We'll see if it worked, but she's ready to. Like, she's stuck because she's scared.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
People make their own, dude. It's overwhelmingly what I see. I think we all know somebody, even the listeners right now. You all know somebody. Hopefully it's not you that is in your life or peripheral to your life that has all these things. And when you hear the stories, you go, why don't they just do this? Why they. Why don't they just do that? And it's like, you realize, like, people make their own prisons, and they stay there. And I think there's something about fear, and this is very. I think I. I don't want to say. I think I know this is true because I've lived it. It is. It's. It's addicting. Right? There's a fear that is. Especially when it comes to the drama of. Of life and the drama of, like, let's say, conspiracy, the wider scale. What's going to happen to the world, man? Let me tell you. Even during COVID Even during COVID there was something. People are probably gonna. And I. You know, this might be received the wrong way, and that's fine. There was something cool about the world getting locked down. I remember running the avenue and it being empty, dude. I remember very vanilla sky, you know, Very vanilla.
Human Vibration (HV)
Pulls up in Time Square.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, exactly. My. My cousin was in. That's why I say very vanilla Sky. My cousin was in Vegas, and he's sending me videos under amber lights at night, walking the Strip alone, entirely alone. And I go, this is cool. This is so cool. And. And, you know, other people are really giving into the fear, but my relationship with fear is just different because I was a conspiracy theorist, so I really, like, traumatized myself. And then. And then it kind of became like, I don't know, like, life was a cool movie or something like that. So that. That sort of thing of creating your own trap and. And living in your own trap and
Human Vibration (HV)
Being mental models the mindsets. Yeah, I can't do it because xyz, there'll be a million. And like, doesn't matter how many counter arguments you provide, they've got a. They've got another one on deck. They've got another reason and rationale of why, oh, I couldn't, I could never do that because xyz. And then you go, well, actually, no, no. And then they've got something else, you know, some. So it's like there's never. Your logic will never penetrate because that's just not the way that they're set up to operate. And you gotta stop, you gotta just like stop arguing. And I see that. I see that a lot. I see that a lot with people. In a mindset of I'm gonna wait to do X until Y. I'm wait to do X until Y.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Here's a good example for you. I had a friend who, she always wanted to lose weight. And when she really started getting active about it, like talking about it, I mean, just really, it was like, I'm gonna wait until I can buy the right shoes from Nike, I can buy the right outfits from this. I'm gonna wait until I lose a little bit of weight and then I'll go to the gym. Everything was like, I'm going to do this after I do that.
Geico Narrator 1
Yeah.
Human Vibration (HV)
And that will stop anything and everything from starting.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah, you just gotta start.
Human Vibration (HV)
You just gotta. And the wise words of Mikey, just do it.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah. People are so like, on that NPC conversation, you're saying some people aren't, just aren't very programmed for that. And I think there's a reason. There's, there's systems, right? The fractal nature of reality or the spiritual principles of as above, so below or on earth as it is in heaven. Like, there are these systems that I believe likely exist in, in a spiritual realm, in a realm outside of ours. And we emulate and create them in a. In a slightly watered down physical way. I think computer programs are some sort of a reflection of the nature of like the human mind or the human experience. We people aren't programmed like that, but we are always being offered up different programs.
Co-host (female, comedic)
You can break that program. I always wonder. Well, I always used to tell, I would tell Clint or maybe even Toad when we were dealing with Twitter. Like, we're doing a lot of fun stuff on Twitter and that's kind of how like I grew my name. But I, I'd say there's a combination of keystrokes that I can type At a certain specific moment that would make me as famous as anybody else. Oh yeah, that is just a de facto true. Yeah, you can do this. So it's like, well, what does that mean then? If there's something that I can do, like there are a series of characters in a certain place that I can put that would.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
You can hijack programming?
Human Vibration (HV)
We can hijack the machine. Yeah, we can. We are coders. We are coders in this reality system. And I think that we can, it doesn't even require us putting actual keys into keyboard keys into characters into the system. I think that we can actually do that with our thoughts, with our actions, with our intentions, with our. How we move through this world with our words. Our words are very powerful. Words are perhaps the most powerful.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
It's spellcraft.
Human Vibration (HV)
It is Spellcraft. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
That's why I don't know where you are on this idea. But like every time somebody has this experience with something that's external to the, to the human, right? Like you know, insert spiritual entity here or alien entity here or Cryptid, they're always speaking telepathically. And I'm like, no, there's something very special about speaking out loud. You talked about the Bible and God creating everything with the word. Like yeah, there's, there's, there's a vibrational frequency element to speaking, right. This whole realm is made of vibration and frequency. We emit it and, and then you're telling me that God created everything with it. Like, yeah, there's, there's something. Speaking is very, very powerful.
Human Vibration (HV)
I believe it.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I wanted to ask you because you were getting on this idea of the, the human body as a machine.
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Human Vibration (HV)
Have you seen extraordinary machine?
Co-host (female, comedic)
Yeah. Have you seen any like actual external evidence, kind of like what we're talking about, about these? So you know, we're speaking of positive affirmation over somebody or like the, the water will crystallize in a chaotic fashion if you say, call it at the N word or whatever. Have you seen in your studies any, anything that can be measured of, I don't know, something like the externalities that we're putting off. These frequencies, waves, vibrations that we're constantly putting off, whether it be good feelings or words or even song or things like that.
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Human Vibration (HV)
Um, I'm. I'm not sure if I really understand the question, but I do think that we emit. We're light beings. We're humans, hue meaning ways of light, spectrum of color. And we actually glow. We're bioluminescent. We don't see it on each other, but outside of the system, like we actually do emit a light. We are light based beings. Actually. The Sanskrit word Bodhi B o D H I means kind of sounds like body, but it means light. And I do think that we are light beings. And I do think that, I mean, we have kind of casual vocabulary around this, like that girl's got a good vibe or that guy's got a bad vibe, you know, and we kind of, we kind of colloquially understand just in the vocabulary that we have, that some certain people emit a certain frequency that is positive or negative. You can experience that just by being around someone. Or you can, you know, say you walk into a room and two people were just arguing and you walk in and they're not doing anything the second you walk in. But there is a palpable, noticeable tension in the room. There is a. Yeah, you could cut it with. There's a thickness to the air. Yes, yes. And so I do think that. I think that we have an extraordinary effect on the aether around us. And I think air is technology. I think air transmits. Air is a medium through which information can travel. And air we. Absolutely, absolutely. Like, just because we can't see it and really interact with it in a meaningful way doesn't mean it's not working over. It's. It's all around us. And I think it's, it absolutely is a medium that can be traveled through and, and it carries our word vibrations. And yes, every, every But I think, you know, our thoughts too can become things. It's not just our words, it's, it's our intentions as well. Like you can have certain words but your intentions can be not in line with your words. And that I think it affects the, the frequency and the total vibration that comes out. My name is human Vibration. Why, why is my name Human Vibration? Because I think that we are a sum total of our vibe, individually and collectively. And I think that we can, as individuals we can improve, we can strengthen in a positive way our total vibration. And that is our total body health and wellness, our spiritual health and wellness. It's really the mind, body, spirit sort of situation. We can do all sorts of things to improve our frequency, to better our frequency or, or to, or to make it worse or to bring it down. There's lots of things that are very easily, you know, we talked about it earlier, certain. I think addictions can completely crash your, your, your, your human vibration can bring, can lower you down into a vibration that is negative and so negative in a sense that that is your entire world and that is attract. Everything that, that you are attracting is, is on that vibe as well. Our vibe attracts our tribe, I believe. And so if you're kind of down a slippery slope and you've fallen into a bad vibe situation for yourself, I think that everything around you is going to be a mirror of your internal, the people that you interact with, the situations that you find yourself in. The general scape of the world around you is going to be a reflection of your own personal vibration, your own personal frequency. And the opposite is true also. Like I think then, when things are going, when you are on a positive wavelength, when you are improving, when you are really focused on that mind, body, spirit connection, when your actions are in line with your intentions, with your, when your words are in line with your intention, when everything falls into line, your actions, your intentions and your, your behaviors and you know, thoughts and everything. When everything's actually in line, I think that it positively affects the world around you. World peace begins inside of me.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
I believe that. I believe that.
Human Vibration (HV)
I believe that we actually have to improve ourselves first and then we will see some improvement in the world around us. This is the past six years as human vibration has been a real self, self improvement journey in a way. I was kind of a person for a good portion of my life. I was asleep at the wheel. I was going along with all the programming. I, I was lost in a lot of the trappings. I, I loved gossip. I loved kind of on you know, I loved getting together with the gals and just on everything, you know, I just had a real, I liked negative, like I was attracted to the negative. I was attracted to things that I drank a lot of alcohol back then I had. And I'm not saying that that's a blanket negative thing, but for me, decoupling or coming to a new realization of like what alcohol is and how it affects my system, that's been a real eye opener and a game changer. And now I don't even drink alcohol anymore. Every once in a while I'll let a little loose, but that is really once in a blue moon. It's not a, it's not something that I take lightly or take do daily or something like that. Little, little things can and little changes make huge, huge, huge differences in our lives. I remember on the show realize Radio, my co host, Rambo, he randomly cut out caffeine, just decided one day he was going to cut it out. And the changes that began in his life that truly can be measured from that moment. Like he got a new job, he got a new apartment, he got a new like think his whole, within a year, his whole life was different just from the in. And people are like, well did it really happen from quitting caffeine? Who's to say? Who's to say? But he made, he made a change in his absolute routine. He cracked that wheel. He got himself off, off, off. He, he removed one element of that routine. And from there it seemed to open up a whole new slipstream for him to enter into to experience of this world of life. And the radical change that happened from that is something that I was able to observe. But I'm getting very far afield from the initial question. I'm not even sure if I understood the initial question of like our vibe.
Co-host (female, comedic)
I don't think I understood it either when I asked it, but I think you answered it.
Human Vibration (HV)
I did do. But I, yeah, I do think that we're vibing and I think that everything that we do affects that our, affects our frequency.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Oh we vibe, you know, even if
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
people don't think that you have the like, you know, let's say you don't really subscribe to this idea of, of attracting things like a sort of field that draws, you know, like minded things inward. I've talked about it on the show just in the sense of a muscle like anything you can train it and everybody knows somebody who just focuses on the negative. And what happens is when you become, when you look for things to let's say and moan about you become very good.
Human Vibration (HV)
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David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
things to and moan about. And, and like a muscle, you can train it to the extent that your perception is always going to be this thing that is set set on finding negative things to complain about and then it becomes all you seal. But the, but the opposite is true too.
Co-host (female, comedic)
That's the epitome of like a Jerry Seinfeld joke, right? It's like what's the deal with Name whatever.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
And you complain about it and it's like funny, yes. But in the end you're like damn, you're kind of dragging me down dog.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
I like though, right? The, the, the community aspect of bitching and moaning is a huge.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Or is it a dog?
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Everybody loves getting together and complaining. If it's complaining about your, you know, your sports team, or you're complaining about your job, or you're complaining about your relationship, or it's like it becomes this thing, it becomes a feedback loop and you like anything can get really good at that. Which is to say you can make your life really bad because it's all you ever focus on. But the same is true for the opposite. If you are somebody who is constantly looking for like what was awesome about today or or what things do I have to be grateful for. If you do that, even just as a practice on a regular basis, you become really good at finding. That's awesome and things to be grateful for. And then suddenly your, your, you know, scope of vision becomes, you know, its nature is finding things that are awesome and finding things to be grateful for. And that just changes your entire life. So, you know, for people that go, oh, I don't know about the idea of attracting things, it's like, I think we're in a super state. Right. To use like a Schrodinger's cat kind of a deal. Like we are in a quantum state of a life that's sucks and a life that is great simultaneously. And your focus determines which one of those is the reality. Oh God. That probably.
Human Vibration (HV)
I love the Schrodinger's state element. Yeah. Because it's. And I also think there's an element of seek, seek and ye shall find. Seeking, ye shall find. And you know, the direction that you're seeking is going to be what you're finding. So if you're always looking for the negative, that's what you're going to find. And if you're always looking for the positive, that's going to be represented. So, so much more things don't bother me like they used to. I used to get so, so annoyed by the, by the littlest things, the slighted by, you know, if someone cut in front of me in line.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Are you a traffic enjoyer?
Human Vibration (HV)
Well, now. Okay, so I used to be a bit of a speed demon, a little bit of, a. Little bit of a menace on the streets. But I have renegotiated my relationship with time and I never let myself rush anymore. I just do not. I actually think that time slows down when we refuse to rush. I experiment with that all the time in my daily life.
Co-host (female, comedic)
She's just like my wife.
Human Vibration (HV)
The funny thing is, is there's like I'm, I'm, I'm. I'm pretty punctual. Like, I rarely, I rarely show up late. So it's not really part of my personality to be, to be late. But there are times where I'm cutting it close. Let's say I'm cutting it close. And there are times where I will say to myself, like, God, there's just not enough time for. There's just not enough time for everything I need to do. And as soon as I feel myself letting that thought in, I go, nope, there's time for everything.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah,
Human Vibration (HV)
just start doing it. Just do that first thing and I guarantee you, girl, you'll check everything off your list. Or if you're like, oh my God, there's no way I'll make It there on time. Just get in the car and don't rush. Just go. Just start going. Do not rush. Do not stress. Do not allow your state of being to be in a scarcity lacking negative experience where you're expecting to be like. Like, there have been times where I should be like, I should be late based on the sheer distance between point A and point B. And I kind of know that when I'm starting out, like, I'm a little behind, but I just say, don't worry, do not fear. Do not fear. Just get in the car and go. And by God, no traffic, green lights, all ahead of me. Somehow the GPS said it was going to be an hour and 15 minutes, and I make it there in an hour and four minutes, you know, and I'm perfectly. I'm pulling up two minutes before I need to. And I would have been late or early, you know, And I think it's because I have renegotiated my relationship with time. And I think that time is a construct and time is just a measurement tool. It's just a variable in the equation. It's just a variable in the equation. It can be futzed with just like any mathematical variable. It's malleable. And if you're always rushing, you will always be rushed and you will always be late if you don't let yourself feel that. I have a weird feel like you just start to move differently in the world and you might just find. I think it more like restructures the way you approach everything and you don't find yourself getting into these situations so much where you're like, stacked on, stacked on, stacked on, stacked. And you're always like, how am I gonna do everything? You actually kind of learn to manage your life in a more realistic fashion and move through the world in a more healthy way and positive way. Healthy, positive way. But yeah, that's one. That's just a little experiment that I have. I have done myself and conducted many times myself, and I share it a lot on the show. I tell people, just don't rush. Stop rushing. Stop letting that energy run through your veins. Just be. Sometimes we got to be completely delulu. Like, be. Be delusional in your expectation of things to work out.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Yeah. I think that the. The phrase that keeps on producing on this show is perception is reality.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And it's like, it's one of those things that has so many layers to it that if it was a basket, so many things that you unpack in conversation can be tossed straight into that basket. There's another thing that pretty much lines up with perception is reality.
Geico Narrator 1
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
We're coming up on, on the. The close of the show here, so I wanna, number one, thank you for your time. It was good to catch up. It's been 600 episodes.
Human Vibration (HV)
It's only been 600 episodes since our last.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
We do so many.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Time is relative.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Time is relative.
Human Vibration (HV)
It feels like construction.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Before we get out of here, let's remind everybody where they can find your work.
Human Vibration (HV)
Twitter @HumanVibration on Twitter. And I've just kind of gotten back onto Twitter. I kind of went dormant on Twitter for a while. I was really active in 2020, 2021 and just kind of let it exist and now I'm kind of getting back on there, so. Twittermanvibrationinsta. I feel like I share a little bit more of my personal life on the Instagram. Some of my stories are just a little bit more of my, of my life. And I have a lot of highlights on some of my fascinations. And of course just my feed. And then I have a podcast, Realize Radio. I co host with Rambo, he's at seek the Truth 101 on Twitter. But we've been, we've been recording together since 2001. Again, we've got, we've got the Patreon and that's got continuing recordings, episodes, bonus episode, a vast array of content. We even you can see movie analysis on there. We do movie reviews. We. Every once in a while we have something called Real Talk, which is where we talk about relationships and love, which is something that we never, we don't really ever broach on the show just because I'm, I don't really feel like I'm very good at them. And so I don't really want to give too much advice. But every once in a while we'll, we'll. And those actually end up being like really popular, very special episodes episodes. But yeah, so that's on Patreon. But if you're curious what Realize Radio is all about, we do have some free episodes, the early episodes and some, some more recent episodes are available on Spotify, Apple, Podbean, whatever, how wherever you get your author. Also on YouTube, there's a YouTube slash realize radio up there. Just RSS feed keeps that populated because if I left, left up to me, I wouldn't upload anything to YouTube. But yeah, it's a little. And Realize Radio is, it's, it's a content platform, but it's also a community. That's the most special Part of it we have monthly group zooms. People from all over the world connect and those are really amazing. I, I love the community and we've got a Discord which is my favorite social media platform. The realize Radio Discord. It's where I put. That's. I spend a lot of my time and put a lot of my discoveries on there. Things that are never on any other platforms and just become a beautiful ecosystem and I love it so much.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Excellent. I do like your, your logo. The halftone eye is really a cool look here. Very graphic.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah. Comic book and the one eye symbol. I think we need to take back some of our symbols.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
You know they don't have the ability to create symbols. They just co opt them.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah. Even like the Nazi symbol before it was co opted by the quote unquote Nazi party which I've got a whole presentation on the not C party. If you're curious about that. You can always. Yeah, that's. That's available on Rise Above Live. I've done some presentations for their show. But the Nazi symbol, the swastika, it was a symbol of peace, you know, Tibetan temple, you know. It was a symbol of peace and prosperity and just got hijacked and bastardized.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
And didn't they switch the direction of it too? Like an inversion almost.
Geico Narrator 2
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
So that's how it goes. Everything's twisted and inverted.
Human Vibration (HV)
Yeah.
Co-host (female, comedic)
It was originally supposed to represent procession
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
of the equinox, I believe.
Lady Luck (Spinquest Announcer)
Yeah.
Geico Narrator 2
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
So.
Human Vibration (HV)
And it does like the Big Dipper. If you, if you kind of follow that around, it really does make us want to go.
Geico Narrator 3
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Geico Narrator 2
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo (Top Lobster)
Well they take everything. Let's take it all back.
Co-host (female, comedic)
Some would say base. Thank you for coming. Thanks for coming on HV and a fun episode. We gotta wrap it up. So until next time, don't forget to obey, submit and comply. We'll see you later.
Human Vibration (HV)
They bred with daughters of men and they will do it again.
Co-host (female, comedic)
The end is written in the book, in the pages.
Human Vibration (HV)
They forget.
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Did this parking lot have a waterfall?
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Podcast: Nephilim Death Squad
Host(s): David L Corbo (Top Lobsta), co-host (female, comedic), and Bluff (various announcements)
Guest: HV (Human Vibration, of Realize Radio)
Original Air Date: June 26, 2026
This episode dives into the concept of the "human machine"—exploring spiritual manipulation, mass psyops, the nature of reality, and the power of human attention through the lens of Christian comedy and conspiracy culture. Special guest HV of Human Vibration shares her perspective on manifestations, the simulation hypothesis, how attention operates as a spiritual resource, and why detaching from fear-based narratives can lead to personal empowerment. The conversation also explores the modern NPC (non-player character) trope, attention traps, reality overlays, and practical advice for refocusing energy toward creative and positive pursuits.
HV’s background: She introduces Realize Radio, her podcast with Rambo, and explains the shift in her work from diving into "psyops" and darkness to focusing on human potential and reclaiming personal power.
Quote:
"Those days are over. I would say in 2020...I was so focused on shouting from the rooftops...But I've shifted my focus...that we as human beings are pretty darn extraordinary and remarkably powerful and that it’s time to take our power back." (HV, 06:22)
Impact of detaching from media drama:
HV shares anecdotes of her own improved well-being and similar stories from her community after deliberately tuning out media spectacles and "energy-draining" narratives.
Epstein Narrative as Theater:
HV professes her belief that the whole Jeffrey Epstein saga is a staged fabrication, crafted as spectacle to manipulate collective energy and attention. She notes the artificial nature of key visuals and physical aspects of Epstein's island, referencing her experience in video production.
"It’s all a movie set...It was a theater set. The island was a film set." (HV, 08:33)
AI and Information Overload:
HV, David, and the co-host discuss the release of "Epstein files" as an example of AI-generated slop—7 million documents made to overwhelm and induce engagement, similar to earlier Podesta/WikiLeaks dumps.
Initiation Into Trauma:
The effect of these information dumps is likened to ritual initiation—pulling millions into collective psychic distress.
"There certainly is a profound effect when you do this to people at scale." (Co-host, 11:14)
Reality as Prompt-Based Simulation:
HV posits that reality may function as an advanced generative system, where human attention and intention are the fundamental creative forces—drawing connections between biblical themes ("In the beginning was the Word"), AI generation, and manifestation.
"...We render as we go. I truly believe that we are not...creatures upon this earthly realm. We are the creators...kind of like a live, rastering video game map that’s expanding as we move..." (HV, 26:22)
The Attention Economy:
They explore how news stories—real or fake—are designed to serve as attention traps, keeping people focused on narratives that drain or trap their energy, rather than enabling individual creative power.
Are Most People NPCs?
HV discusses the NPC concept (non-player character): while controversial and potentially dehumanizing, she entertains the idea that most people are not designed to "wake up," but to reinforce the societal operating system.
"I'm not convinced that everybody has the capacity or the design to question their reality." (HV, 47:00)
Free Will vs. Programming:
HV questions how much of what we think is free will is actually programming and conditioning, requiring intense self-work to reprogram.
Emotion and Awakening:
Not everyone is capable of (or meant for) "waking up"—and efforts to force awakening on others are often a waste of energy.
"All we can do is share. It’s gonna find the right ears." (HV, 54:00)
Where Should We Focus Our Attention?
HV and the hosts share how directing attention into creative passions, healthy relationships, or a pursuit of God or truth leads to unexpected fulfillment and positive life changes.
"All I did was show up, print some signs, and teach yoga. I've made friends, enriched my life, and it’s given me so much back...it’s truly changed my life." (HV, 67:28)
Worship as Attention:
The discussion connects "aim" and "attention" with the concept of worship—wherever you focus your energy becomes a form of worship, whether it’s God, conspiracy, negativity, or addiction.
"Where attention goes, energy flows. If your attention is on a thing...you're worshiping that thing. Addiction is worship." (David, 75:39)
God is Humorous and Good:
HV relates her intuitive belief that God is benevolent and humorous, represented by the simple smiley face she often sees as a "sign."
"That simple symbol...is the face of God. Just a peaceful, happy, benevolent, good-natured observer." (HV, 76:45)
Words as Spellcraft:
The act of speaking is powerful, echoing the biblical notion that creation begins "with the Word." Speaking intentions aloud changes reality.
Human Vibration:
Drawing from the name, HV describes humans as "light beings"—actual sources of measurable vibes and frequencies, affecting their circumstances and attracting like vibrations.
"Our vibe attracts our tribe...If you’re on a positive wavelength...everything around you is going to be a mirror of your internal." (HV, 92:33)
Self-Improvement as Reality Shift:
Small life changes can spiral into large transformations. Attention to the quality and alignment of one’s words, thoughts, and actions is key to changing the external world.
Perception Is Reality:
The hosts emphasize that reality follows perception—and that seeking and focusing on positive aspects yields more positivity, while negativity breeds more negativity.
"We are in a super state...a life that sucks and a life that is great simultaneously. And your focus determines which one...is the reality." (David, 98:15)
Guest Introduction | The Power of Tuning Out
[03:39–07:07] - HV outlines her philosophy and approach
The Epstein/AI Narrative as Attention Trap
[08:05–12:08] - The Epstein files, generative psyops, and collective trauma
Simulation Theory, Human as Creator
[18:00–29:00] - Reality as generative prompt, Bible, and manifestation
NPC Theory & Free Will
[45:00–55:28] - Who “wakes up” and who doesn’t
Manifestation, Worship, Spiritual Focus
[64:22–77:47] - Redirecting energy, the nature of worship, God as humorous
Words, Frequency, and Changing Your Reality
[86:42–104:19] - Human vibration, power of words, self-improvement, and perception
This episode challenges listeners to reconsider everything from major news narratives to their own day-to-day habits. The hosts and HV invite the audience to withdraw their energy from fear, conspiracy, and outrage, and instead embrace creativity, connection, self-improvement, and ultimately, humor in the cosmic game. The recurring motif: “Where attention goes, energy flows”—whether in worship, addiction, or positivity—serves as both warning and encouragement.
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