X SpaceApril 22, 2026·3.9 hours·with @RoB_sol_

Devolution of Man & Covid with @RoB_sol_ & @MalleusIg

Ian Malcolm introduces the topic of human nature's devolution and its connection to societal changes.

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Chapters — 13
  1. 0:00Devolution of Human NatureIan Malcolm introduces the topic of human nature's devolution and its connection to societal changes.
  2. 33:36Evolution, Mate Selection, and CultureRabbi Malleus discusses how cultural shifts influence mate selection and evolutionary progress.
  3. 1:03:15COVID Vaccine and DepopulationRob Sol presents evidence linking the COVID vaccine to a global depopulation effort and genetic modification.
  4. 1:17:18Debating Vaccine ScienceA heated debate ensues regarding the scientific claims about mRNA vaccines, their effects, and the term 'karyotype'.
  5. 1:28:24Vaccine Distribution and Side EffectsRabbi Malleus and Rob Sol discuss the widespread distribution of mRNA vaccines and their alleged severe side effects, including blood clots.
  6. 1:55:24Detoxing from Vaccine and ToxinsRob Sol provides recommendations for detoxing from spike proteins and environmental toxins, including natto kinase and sauna use.
  7. 2:27:23COVID's Origins and IntentThe discussion shifts to the origins of COVID-19, its alleged manufacturing, and the strategic release of the virus.
  8. 2:44:50Vaccine-Induced Brain DamageRob Sol explains the concept of 'brain death' due to vaccine-induced systemic vasculitis and its neuropsychiatric effects.
  9. 3:05:30Financial System and ControlThe conversation moves to the global financial system, its control by private entities, and potential solutions for change.
  10. 3:24:00Societal Division and Economic CollapseStryker discusses how societal divisions prevent collective action in the face of economic collapse and political manipulation.
  11. 3:36:40Bio-Digital Convergence and Mind ControlThe discussion explores the concept of bio-digital convergence, targeted individuals, and the possibility of mind control through technology.
  12. 3:47:00Personal Experience with Directed EnergyJacques Bode shares a personal anecdote about being targeted by directed energy weapons and his method of countering them.
  13. 3:51:40Future of Technology and SocietyIan Malcolm concludes the space, promising future discussions on technology's impact and the ongoing fight against global control.

The Transcript

Ian MalcolmGentlemen, we are going to be bringing to you today a conversation with Mr. JFG. We will get into what that stands for momentarily when he arrives. And we will be discussing human nature, or at least the pieces of human nature that, once upon a time, defined, let's just say, evolution of not just our species, but of our civilization.

Ian Malcolmand how that human nature is essentially being reverse engineered, perhaps by the very same people that tried to reverse engineer not only the success, but also the life, literally and figuratively, perhaps, of Michael Jackson, who, of course, has a film set to come out, if I'm not mistaken, this week. And so the king of pop will be back on top of perhaps the box office.

Ian MalcolmAnd in this space, we'll be discussing precisely that, the idea of human nature. One of my all-time favorites from The King of Pop. And in this discourse, we'll be discussing not just, I suppose, kings and queens of old, but also some of the most nefarious renditions thereof, because our special guest here is actually connected to

Ian Malcolmone of the most, I suppose, elite of the elite pieces of this machine that we talk about so often, perhaps one of the most nefarious elements thereof. And we'll be getting into that in just a moment. This is a individual that I believe has some really interesting perspectives on that concept of human nature, the genetics that power us, and the ways in which those genetic expressions result in the civilization and the improvements of,

Ian MalcolmYou can think of it like the evolution of or the devolution of that, which we think of loosely as society. So we'll be awaiting his entry into the space as we do await that. We'll cover some of the current events and top affairs of the day. I also want to give a big shout out to Tom, aka Transformer444. Some of you might be familiar with.

Ian MalcolmHe's down in the listener panel. We'll send him a microphone if he wants to come up. And I say that because he was taking on a project, uh, in the backdrop and is going to see if we can't get some of these future conversations ported over to other platforms for you guys. So, uh, optimistic that we will be able to do that in the event that you have friends, families, or other individuals that are not on X and would like to be able to listen to the playback.

Ian MalcolmSo we'll see if we can't get these things on to perhaps a rumble or YouTube. Perhaps Spotify. Wouldn't that be interesting? Something tells me the usual suspects might not allow that to take place. But we will get there if we can. We'll get to Mr. Tom here in just a moment. But before we do, let's go to the co-hostess with always the absolute mostest with Miss Joanne.

Ian MalcolmCheck on how she is doing while we wait for for our special guest of the space here tonight.

@joann_marieHey, Ian. Thank you so much for hosting. And everybody, thank you so much for being here. And guys, please repost this space. And if you guys go to it, I will also repost it. And I cannot wait for this space. So thank you so much for holding, Ian.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, it should be a very good one. And this is an individual that I've had the pleasure of connecting with a couple times in prior spaces. Every one of those conversations has taken kind of a... a very interesting bend to a similar concept. And that has to do with genes, how they power us and how they as a result kind of impact the society that we're around.

Ian MalcolmUm, and the way that they express themselves very similar to the king of pop expressing himself with that song. Uh, and so while we wait for, uh, for him to join us, why don't we pass the microphone around a little bit? Uh, why don't we check in with Mr. 40 and I'll throw him the question, your favorite Michael Jackson song, and then some of your thoughts here on human nature as we get, uh, our guest speaker fired up.

@nance726Oh man, that's a tough one. Uh, thanks for hosting the space. First of all, hello to everybody. Oh, man, I don't know. They don't care about us. Before I even heard the unredacted one, that was always one that I thought was cool. I always liked the music video. And then when I heard the uncensored version, and I actually heard a pretty cool remix.

@nance726Somebody was playing a remix of it at work the other day. That was pretty badass. It was kind of like a more like... I don't even know how to describe it. A little more techno-y, a little more hard rock. There was a weird little mashup with They Don't Really Care About Us. That was a good one. Definitely a Michael Jackson fan.

@nance726I think he was done dirty by the Tiny Hats, by the Jews, as we all know. And then what was the second follow-up question there, Ian?

Ian MalcolmWell, just any thoughts on human nature at large and maybe some of the macro changes that you might have noticed there within over the past, whatever time horizon you want to look at.

@nance726Oh, so that's interesting because me and Dee were actually just talking. We just found a post online here. I'll put it down in the pill. It was about cursive. And we've all heard the different reasons why they stopped teaching cursive in school. as far as them not wanting kids to be able to read original documents, which was actually something that a history teacher I had in high school straight up said was actually a thing that they were doing because he made us read original documents.

@nance726When we wrote papers, he didn't just want citations from websites. He wanted us to actually have sources from original documents when we wrote our papers in his class. And he did that because he said it was important that we were able to read these documents. Well, there was a post that just came out that kind of broke it down, looked at it from a different perspective.

@nance726And it was talking about how when you're writing in cursive, you have to complete full thoughts. It's a whole muscle memory. It's a whole thing with your brain. And to be able to complete whole thoughts and do so with a whole kinetic energy. And that they got rid of that right around the same time when they started having these machines

@nance726that would finish our sentences for us, right? We have predictive typing. We don't have these full thoughts that are just unencumbered anymore. And I can't really do the post justice, just explaining it myself. But it's these little ways that they tweak us, right? They do these little things, get rid of cursive writing.

@nance726They change up our thought patterns. They change the way we do math. And it completely just reforms. And it only takes like a generation or two until people forget how to do these things. And we kind of lose the understanding of why we were doing them in the first place and the different psychological processes behind them, even physiological processes behind them.

@nance726So it's interesting. I think this is going to be a great conversation. I'm looking forward to it.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And isn't that curious, that idea that in a very short period of time, you can completely reconstruct people's understanding of the world around them. And that is something that uh, we'll certainly be getting into in this conversation. Uh, and it's certainly hyper relevant with the things that I tend to hyper fixate on, which is the media and the way that that is used to kind of reconstruct people's understanding of the present.

Ian MalcolmUh, and it's why this concept, uh, Uri Besman off, if people go back to his idea around essentially, uh, the subversion of a society, right? The way, of course you do that is by destabilizing things. And then in that destabilization, And in the chaos that that creates, you get to set what is the new norm, right? No differently than if somebody is on, let's think of it, you're on the side of a mountain and all of a sudden you start to lose your footing and your hands and your grip on the rock as you slip off it.

Ian MalcolmIn that chaos, all you want to do is stop the fall, right? You just want to hold something so that you don't plummet to your death. And as a result, whatever it is that might take place over the next three to five seconds as you're scrambling to grab hold of something so you don't plummet, You are in a mode of panic. And our society, very similarly to that, is in panic essentially all the time.

Ian MalcolmWe certainly saw that through COVID. We see that through all this war, the conflict, the constant infighting, Black Lives Matter, on and on and on. You can see how there's just been social dilemma after dilemma after dilemma. And in all of that dilemma. Everybody is just looking for a new norm, right? They're looking for something that can provide some kind of shelter from the insanity.

Ian MalcolmAnd so in that, they get to basically reset the board, reset the expectations. And then what do you know? The people that are now growing up in that new normal, they don't have any understanding of what came before it. And so you're exactly right. And Forty, the way that we see this in education, in academia, It really terrifies me.

Ian MalcolmAnd 43, another question here, the idea of technology and how that is incorporated into kind of core curriculum as they would describe it, right? You see the elites and their children out in Silicon Valley, and they will joke to reporters without any shame that their kids learn traditional. They learn cursive. They learn in environments that are free of iPads and technology.

Ian MalcolmAnd yet they demand that upon the masses. And it's pretty clear cut why that might be. But I'd be curious, Forty, if you're seeing that in some of your lived experience or that of either children or friends of children that are around you.

@nance726Well, I mean, absolutely. But I'll give a little white pill on this because where I work, there's some high schoolers that are graduating that I work alongside. And I was talking with one of them the other night and she was telling me about this book that she was reading. and the paper she had to write for her AP Lit class.

@nance726And we started talking about it. And I made some joke about using AI to do it, because she had waited until like the last minute to finish it. And she was like, no, I don't outsource my thinking. And she's like, that drives me crazy. A lot of kids do that. And I don't like to do that. And then she went on this whole long rant about it, which was like a refreshing thing, right, to come from a high school student who is, you know, obviously, I think she's, I don't know if she's Gen Alpha or Gen Z. I don't know exactly where that lies.

@nance726But, you know, she's like 17 years old. But to hear her go on a whole rant about outsourcing thinking and how, you know, that's something that she really tries to avoid doing. was something that was refreshing because it is something that, and I talked to her a little bit about it, and that it is something that is pushed in the schools that a lot of her classmates do do.

@nance726But she was somebody who has always strived to not do that. And I thought that that was a refreshing thing to hear from such a young person.

Ian MalcolmYeah, and that's the curious part, right? As some of the insanity gets pushed out, I feel like what inevitably happens, and maybe we'll throw this question over to Tom. right? As the world becomes more chaotic, more and more people want to run from that new regime, that new norm, right? And as a result, I feel like you're starting to see a departure from that.

Ian MalcolmAnd you're almost, as a result, finding yourself in this new normalcy where the youth in the rebellion from that are finding not only kind of courage, but also enthusiasm, excitement. And there's this this kind of trad concept that I think has been ultimately beaten to death by a lot of faux influencers that use it to kind of create a persona that they think might be appealing to the masses.

Ian MalcolmBut there's also a real, what Asha Logos would call a return to the land. I feel like there is a sincere movement in that direction. Tom, I'm kind of curious if you're seeing something like that.

@transformer444Yeah, actually, number one, that was the smoothest introduction I've heard to any form of media presentation in my entire life so congratulations brother good lord i need to brush up it's been two months of being all over the place but yeah um i think that there's a huge demand and a need for it to be honest with you at this point i see creating communities among like-minded people that value preserving you know the decent values that make a society that's even remotely pleasant to be a part of possible or something that we have to bring back because the trump administration certainly isn't going to be bringing it back and

@transformer444don't think any politician or leadership structure that we're going to have the privilege or lack thereof of seeing come to fruition in the near future i don't think any of them are going to have that in mind either as a priority so also you know with this energy crisis that we're living through there's a very very real likelihood if not certainty at this point that the only way people are going to be able to ensure that they have the resources they constantly need to make

@transformer444know i'm sorry guys i'm somewhat distracted preoccupied here to be certain that they always have everything they need for family members and loved ones and that you know the quality of life that we're all used to can be maintained might at some point necessitate some sort of communal living i don't mean in a corny way like hippies or something but trying to recreate 1980s america 1950s america and maybe birthing projects like that pilot projects of that sort would be extremely attractive

@transformer444and that's something thinking about a lot over the course of the past year and a half or so how to make that attractive for everyone you know for everyone that has uh an understanding of the importance of having a safe community in which to live of having a community in which you can live in i apologize without having to be constantly assailed by music that isn't necessarily uplifting you know if you can listen to whatever kind of music you want but it would be nice to be able to live in an environment that isn't deliberately

@transformer444peppered with toxic examples of everything you shouldn't be in life and unpleasant music, unpleasant imagery. I don't know, maybe just a simpler sort of model of lifestyle would be something that's been on my mind a lot. So yeah, I think there's going to be an actual desire for that and very practical need for it with this energy crisis that seems to be now very, very close to starting to impact countries around the world.

@transformer444So I think that it's something that people should definitely think about. people should work toward and if you can afford to, or if you live in the country, well, if you live in the country, you have an opportunity. You could maybe, you know, think about how can you create a pilot project or a system that would be attractive to people in the cities, which in the coming years, they're going to have a need to find options outside of cities with the way things are looking.

@transformer444So I don't know. What are your thoughts?

Ian MalcolmNo, I couldn't agree with that more. And it's one of the reasons a lot of the... Spaces that we've done in the past on that concept of what follows modernity, inevitably, it kind of triangulates us towards this idea of either off-grid living. And I'd give a big shout out to Curtis Stone, who obviously talks about this subject all the time.

Ian MalcolmAnd there's a handful of others that we've had the pleasure of hosting conversations with who have talked about, you know, living off the land, living off grid. developing some kind of independence from all of those systems, whether that be with generators, whether that be through farming. Right. We've, of course, got Dr. Simon Goddick, who we have the pleasure of speaking with rather regularly.

Ian MalcolmHe's doing precisely this down in South America or Central America, I should say. And so as a result, we should we should really, you know, try to do we need to think about this like we are taking on kind of a multi pronged attack against modernity. And that involves both speaking to the insanity of such while also trying to define what would come after in an effort to kind of make the world not only better for all of us, but so that we can be independent from this crazy schema.

Ian MalcolmAnd so very, very well stated there, Tom. And I see Yitz is finding that perhaps amusing. Maybe he wants to live in the big city. I think if I'm not mistaken, he is in a big city in the United States, not in Israel, which is kind of curious. You think somebody that chills so hard for something would go want to be around those people.

Ian MalcolmInstead, he wants to be around those that are not. How curious. But such is the life of a parasite. It's not calling you such. But parasites do require hosts. And perhaps this current system does require somebody that's productive. And this group seems to not be exactly that. But Rabbi, I'm kind of curious for your thoughts while we wait for our guest of honor here on this idea.

Ian MalcolmRight. And we look around at society. We look at the direction it's going at the macro, also at the micro perhaps with the people that are living within modernity. And it seems like for the most part, people are getting either, they're getting fatter, they're getting dumber, and they are getting essentially more and more heavily propagandized, or they are part of the proud, the few, right?

Ian MalcolmNot the Marines perhaps, but instead the individuals that are aware of the JQ and they're pushing for a return to normalcy. I'm kind of curious for your thoughts on that subject, Mr. Rabbi Malleus.

@malleusigYeah, sure, sure. So just to start off with, technically speaking, there's no such thing as devolution, right? All evolution is forward. It's just evolution in response to an updated set of environmental pressures. So what we're seeing in today's society is we're seeing that people have figured this out, and they've figured out that the best way to control people's future is

@malleusigis to control their environment and the selection pressures that decide who passes their genes on, who don't. And there is, it doesn't have to be, you know, with things like welfare, for example, right? Then you're seeing that the selection pressures are not, they're not focusing on selecting individuals out as much as they are maximizing the ability of,

@malleusigthe least desirable people to procreate and as thickly as possible. And the hopes that I believe are that these people are going to outpace, you know, normal human beings. And over time, you know, our young men, young women will have no choice but to eventually mate with these people as they become like the majority, right?

@malleusigAnd this is not... good thing it's not a good thing at all um and i remember thinking you know thinking this was not a good thing as far back as uh sir mix-a-lot when he came out with his song i like big butts and i'm saying to myself why would someone make and promote a song about liking large asses and Basically, it's because you're fucking with mate selection.

@malleusigYou're fucking with sexual selection. You are, by promoting the idea that large asses are more attractive than small asses, you're trying to convince young people to trace back their evolutionary progress, you know, over not even 100 years, over thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years. You're asking... people to go back and you know europeans in our case of europeans we haven't had an attraction to large butts uh since the venus of willendorf times right and the venus of willendorf um was from 30 000 years ago hey rabbi i'm gonna since since i heard the the typing i'm going to prompt you if you wouldn't mind

Ian MalcolmWhy don't you fire up Sir Mix-a-Lot, and as you deliver this very thoughtful and insightful piece, why don't we have that gently playing in the background like a lullaby as you kind of walk through this ideology? It might actually be rather funny.

@malleusigSo as we do this, I want to make sure people know that this is actually Sir Mix-a-Lot's song is not only a fun song about rotund posteriors. It is also the origin of the Becky meme. I don't know if a lot of people know this. Black people know this, they don't know this. But Sir Mix-a-Lot's video is where we get the phrase Becky to signify a kind of out of touch white woman from.

@malleusigAnd I will skip that right now. Here we go.

@malleusigWe skipped over for some reason. Let's go back.

Speaker 1My God, Becky, look at her butt. It is so big. She looks like one of those rap guys' girlfriends. Who understands those rap guys? They only talk to her because she looks like a total prostitute, okay? I mean, it's just so sick. I can't believe it's so round.

@malleusighe's just so black yeah so so yeah this is this is basically this is basically the wet ass pussy of the 90s this is rap studios and music studios trying to convince you that you know the most primitive form of mate selection is the best and that's not a path you want to go down whether you're black or white you know this is as horrible to the black community as the white community um

@malleusigand watching actually watch it's amazing watching this video and watching the backup dancers it's actually incredible because they have really small asses compared to 2026 you know it wasn't like if you watch the video queued up with me and you watch the backup dancers they don't have big butts they have really really tiny asses compared to what you find in 2026 or even 2010s um they have yeah normal butts really

@malleusigand it's it's crazy because this this whole trend not only did it result in more people selecting with large butts it actually resulted in um a whole industry of you know cosmetic surgery of like women getting their butt implants and right and women like trying from childhood to like make their asses larger and the goal seems to be like you guys have you seen um

@malleusigHave you seen, like, the... There was a zoo, and this is obviously a shameful chapter in history, but there was a zoo where they had, like, black people, and one of them was a black woman, and she had... She was from a tribe somewhere in Africa where they literally tried to get their butts as large as possible. This is, like, thousands of years of mate selection at play.

@malleusigAnd they tried, because that would, like, appeal to men. And she has an ass that looks like it's larger than the rest of her. Right? And... this is what they're trying to get people to emulate again and it's working it's working in the black community because it i guess it's really easy to get to work in the black things like this it's very easy to get to work in the black community but when the black community adopts it the white community like the teenagers start picking it up and then that carries through into adulthood further further so that's how you get these things into the white community

Ian MalcolmWell, so we're going to jump the shark here on this one and go directly to Yitz and find out, Yitz, are you into Baby Got Back or are you into more traditional ladies and physiques, Mr. Yitz?

@malleusigYeah.

Speaker 2I don't really.

@malleusigBig ass shixes, Yitz?

@nance726He likes big noses and he cannot lie.

Speaker 2I don't really listen to modern music, 90s or whatnot. Like more classical and film scores, per se.

@joann_marieI don't think he was talking about the song, Jits.

Speaker 2Yes, he was talking about a woman, I suppose.

@joann_marieYeah, with big butts or small butts.

Speaker 2That's not what I came to discuss.

Speaker 3So you were an ass man or a boob guy?

Speaker 2I came to discuss politics, not... We can discuss that topic another time, perhaps.

Ian MalcolmYet, do you think Sir Mix-a-Lot should run for mayor?

Speaker 2I've never even heard of him until he played his music today.

Ian MalcolmI mean, he has a pretty compelling perspective on the world. It seems like he, according to Rabbi Malleus here, he might have convinced millions of people to change or challenge their most primitive pieces of themselves, which would be their biological impulses. And so... If he could rewire millions of individuals to kind of tweak their sexuality, think of what he could do to the city of Chicago.

Ian MalcolmIt would be miraculous, wouldn't you think?

Speaker 2Yeah, that's kind of like the idea that Marxism proposes, that humans can be molded into whatever the designer wills. Like I said, in regards to him...

Speaker 4Some humans can be molded easier than others, though.

Speaker 2I'm sorry, he's a great musician, but is he alive to run for politics? I mean, you're probably just more joking about it.

Ian MalcolmI am joking, yep.

Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, so good. So when is this guy coming on, this main event?

Ian MalcolmThe main event! We will find out. I'm actually a little bit... perplexed or puzzled. I probably just ran a little bit behind a calendar here. But I sent a note and I heard from him not too long ago that he's excited for the conversation. So I guess something might have popped up. But hopefully, yes, you will get a chance to challenge some of his perspectives on genetics.

Ian MalcolmIt should be interesting if so.

Speaker 2Yes, I would like to, I suppose. I'm not going to be on all night. And I believe these spaces sometimes go quite a bit, quite a while. But if he comes earlier, you know, the better. Earlier, the better.

@malleusigYeah. And this is actually very key for evolution because this phenotypical difference, like the way that people's bodies change is actually a really interesting thing when it comes down to things like anything that deals with sexual selection is always the parts that change fastest. So for example, the shape of the penis is one of the most variable things in sexual selection.

@malleusigAnd what this indicates is that there's actually some kind of modifier at play where certain kinds of evolution are actually accelerated or seem to be more variable, more mutations happen than other kinds of mutation, other kinds of evolution. And what this indicates is that individuals that into let's say genetic lines that experiment more with these characteristics end up passing on the their genes more successfully so we have a meta evolutionary trend going on here and things like penis shape penis size ass size ass shape like breast size all these things seem to be the the genetic part that the parts of our gene pool that are

@malleusiglet's say that they're gassed up, right? They seem to change and have more mutations than other things. Like for example, let's say your ability to metabolize protein or something, right? These are the things that have more of an immediate effect on how thickly you're going to reproduce your genes in the next generation.

@malleusigSo they seem to happen a lot faster. And we can talk about fun topics like butt size, or dick size, and I've said before, it's interesting that these, the differences in the size or the shape of these parts of your body, they seem to follow, they seem to follow climate, right? Where hot areas have larger dicks, for example, right?

@malleusigAnd it's very easy to figure out why that might happen. It's easy, people who wear clothes, the women don't see the dick until after they commit, right? But if you're walking around naked all the time...

Ian MalcolmI'm waiting for a Johnny Cochran rhyme on that one.

@malleusigBut if you're walking around naked all the time, women can go kind of shopping for the dick they want. And so the selection based on dick size is going to be more common in places where people don't wear clothes. right? And this is why we see in places, and this is exactly what you'd expect to see and exactly what you do see in places like Africa.

@malleusigYou see much larger dicks, much larger asses, because in those places, people can shop for the specific body part they're after. Places like Europe, Northern China, right? Then it's more of a mystery until you commit to a peer-bonded relationship. And so it doesn't really get selected for as much.

Speaker 2Yeah, so in other words, Tom, the blacks, they have won ahead of you. Ahead of you whites. What?

@malleusigI'm not Tom. What did you say?

Speaker 2I was malious talking. My apologies.

@malleusigMalorious.

Speaker 2So in other words, the blacks are superior than the whites in that sense.

@malleusigWhy would you... No, the blacks... No. Did you miss everything that I said? I heard what you said about sizes and whatnot. Except they're adapted to their environment, Yitz. Superiority is a completely subjective term. It really doesn't mean what people think it means.

Speaker 2Well, many white people are jealous of them all the time. Many white males are jealous. What a surprise.

Speaker 3A Jewish guy trying to sow division based on dick size.

Speaker 2Yeah, I've just heard that many white men are jealous of blacks.

@joann_marieIt's just wild how their brain works, you know?

@malleusigIt's like the instinct is to like, oh, let's find a way to get people angry at other people, third parties. Right? It's like, I'm never going to argue with you directly. I'm just going to try and make other people hate you. It's smart, but it's really, really underhanded. This is why you guys don't get respect yet.

Speaker 2I'm just pointing out the observation.

Ian MalcolmRabbi, here's one for you. According to Grok, the average Israeli penis is about a half inch shorter than the average American penis. So, yes, perhaps that just means that all Jews and Israeli Jews in particular, they just suck compared to all Americans based on your logic that you just used, right?

Speaker 2Number one, I don't know that that's true. Number two, it doesn't really matter that much. I was only joking.

Speaker 4But it did moments ago.

Ian MalcolmYeah, it doesn't matter because we spend our time on... Are you just envious of white people's penis length? Is that the takeaway here? We spend our time in more esoteric... Actually, it was you, the Jew, who went to that train of thought just moments ago.

Speaker 2We spend time on math and philosophy and science and less...

Ian MalcolmI was talking about evolution and Yitzchak goes, ah, that's why you're jealous of the blacks for their penis length. But then when we flip the logic on him, he just runs away and pretends it's no longer valid.

@malleusigThese people do not trust, they don't put any value in the truth, right? This is why everybody eventually realizes that it's a waste of time trying to talk to you. Because you cannot be moved by the truth. You don't care about it. The truth is like something you kind of like... make a show of playing with as long as it has the power to persuade people.

@malleusigBut as soon as it doesn't fall in your favor, you discard it. And that's why people don't have any respect for you guys. I'm sorry. And the more we talk with you, the more it gets hammered in. And it's not like we hate you. It's not like we want to hurt you or drive you out. It's just that you can't deal with people in society like this yet.

@malleusigYou certainly can't do it and expect to have good outcomes. But for some reason, You guys all seem to think you're going to be able to pull good outcomes out of this. Why? How do you, how do you, like, like, it just, like, as soon as you step out of your bubble chamber, your echo chamber, your synagogue, right, you go to temple, you guys talk about how stupid the goyim are, I get it, fine, like, in that, in that, like, little environment, it makes sense, right?

@malleusigLike, oh, yeah, we can do whatever we want with these guys, we'll never catch on, but when you mix with us and you start talking with us and we start calling you on your bullshit, because it's, it is obvious, right? Like, Do you just think that it's going to work forever to call us anti-Semitic when we start pointing out the obvious flaws in your logic?

@malleusigHow do you think this is going to end?

Speaker 2I don't really care that much for the topic that we were discussing a moment ago. It's kind of juvenile. It's like fifth grade. We could all grow up and not care about who's the larger and who's the smaller. That's like fifth grade mentality.

Ian MalcolmYou were the one that took the conversation. Yeah, you were the one that brought it up.

Speaker 2No, I did not take the conversation in that direction.

@malleusigYes, you did.

Speaker 2He literally did. We were discussing it, and I made a joke.

@malleusigThis is a recorded space, Yitz.

Speaker 2Yeah, some people can go back and listen. I made a joke, and then everybody took it.

@malleusigNo, it was a joke.

@malleusigWell, thank you, Yitz. I appreciate how much work you're putting in trying to break the stereotypes. The fact that you're failing, don't let it get you. Keep trying.

Ian MalcolmIt is subjective, but we do know that Yitz does not care for Sir Mix-a-Lot, and he's welcome to take that position. Totally fine. But let's go to Mr. R.O.B. and get some of his thoughts on the conversation that we're supposed to be having here or on any of the things said by Rabbi or Yitz or Tom or Joanne or anything else.

@rob_sol_No, great. I hope everyone's having a great day. I will not refer to Mr. Yitz. I'll just actually refer to the issue at hand. The evidence demonstrably proves that there is this global depopulation effort and we are seeing these kind of epigenetic effects as we see the cascading health effects from things like COVID, the vaccines that we're experiencing.

@rob_sol_But we are going through, he brought up Marx, just one second here. We're going through a process of cultural Marxism and we're going through a process of ethnocide and essentially we're going through an objective depopulation effort. you know, through fishing, it ties back to the talk we had a couple of weeks ago. But essentially, you know, we're now witnessing, you know, through, you know, something like the COVID vaccine, one of the largest kind of carcinogenic exposures out there that humanity has ever seen.

@rob_sol_So now we have this kind of modern phenotype, you know, post-COVID. And when we talk about phenotype, it's just like what is upregulated or downregulated in your body to either, you know, create disease or to create kind of good health. So right now we're seeing a whole bunch of things in our environment that's not really affecting our genetics, but our epigenetics, which is just the way in which what around us affects us and how our body expresses, you know, normal functions.

@rob_sol_We're seeing these things kind of being destroyed. And essentially right now, sorry, I've just tipped over my chair. We're seeing essentially, you know, things like the RNA, mRNA in these vaccines integrating to humanity at actually a chromosome level. So the chromosomal karyotype of vaccinated people has now been genetically and permanently modified.

@rob_sol_Pretty much one-third of the world, sorry, 5 billion people, now have essentially these small fragments of DNA that settle alongside their chromosomes and are processed by certain enzymes in the body and now integrate themselves at a genetic level. So we're seeing like... serious forms of, you know, kind of genetic and biological welfare.

@rob_sol_We're seeing essentially weaponized food. Everything has been now weaponized to essentially depopulate the planet, to create mass psychosis. And eventually they've kind of game-theoried, and game theory is just the outcome of strategic models, they've game-theoried the kind of the population collapse and how they can manage, you know, make itself brain-dead enough for these things to be enabled and facilitated by our own hands and to provide essentially our own consent to these.

@rob_sol_depopulation efforts. So that's what we're seeing and that's what the evidence is proving. So I don't want to take too much time up here. I know you have a guest. I hope he's not assassinated by the Mossad. But essentially, we have the evidence now. If we wanted to take these things to trial, we can hold these people accountable.

@rob_sol_That's what we really need to start doing because once they add the AI layer to implement all these things, the game's over. So we need to... These are the first last two years we have to collectivize and essentially take the planet back. We really must... like all these leaders here, we have the skills and the abilities to do it.

@rob_sol_So we must do it this year.

Ian MalcolmAnd Rob, just out of curiosity, because you talked there about the evidence that you would point to if you were able to bring these people into a court of law. And for what it's worth, I'm starting to throw this around on this application a lot with some of the more inflammatory posts that I make that I still try to always be within the

Ian Malcolmterms of service. I recommend everybody do precisely that. But essentially, for the likes of somebody like Ted Cruz, I mean, I think he needs to be held in a court with a set of peers, essentially on trial for the idea of treason. And I think it's the exact same case for the Trump administration, for essentially his secretaries and for anybody on the Democratic or Republican side that is taking bribes and in return for those is doing things that they can

Ian MalcolmThey can say with a pretty high, let's say, level of certainty is going to be either disastrous, if not deteriorous to the very nation that they have sworn to defend. Right. For the interests of some small little set of people. And so I do think that that needs to ultimately take place. And similarly, people behind the COVID vaccine should be as well.

Ian MalcolmThey should be tried in court if they were aware that this thing was going to be detrimental. And you see some of these studies coming out. For example, that the Pfizer vaccine, if I'm not mistaken, the testing that they did on it was essentially on a handful of lab rats. And it's like, how can anybody in good faith claim that that was done and was a reasonable test to presume the certainty to then roll that out for tens, if not hundreds of millions of people?

Ian MalcolmI'm kind of curious what evidence you would point to if you did have, for example, a public trial for some of these folks.

Speaker 2Rob, I just wanted to say real quickly, according to my calculations, due to the vaccine, expect to turn into a lizard by next Tuesday. You're going to be a lizard, thanks to the vaccine.

@rob_sol_Okay, well, I hope you have good luck with your lisp and whatever genetic issues you have, but we can carry on now. So if you want to mute yourself.

@malleusigDamn, shots fired, all right.

@rob_sol_Well, I'm just speaking the truth here. So essentially, there is a bunch of evidence around the Pfizer trials and the vaccine. the action trials. So they found that the batch they were given for the trials were different to the ones that were mass produced, you know, for billions of people. So initially that's what happened.

@rob_sol_And also they had trials with pregnant women, which they actually hid the trials of because they all either had huge abnormalities with their births or infertility issues or deaths. So essentially, it's now, you know, proven that, you know, that The people, everyone behind this, obviously, is part of this subverted, co-opted kind of infrastructure behind the one world government or certain ethnic or cultural groups.

@rob_sol_We don't need to say their name, but it starts with a J. But the evidence now, obviously, on different levels, of course, a mandate globally, which was unprecedented. But we have the ex-leader of the ex, sorry, vice president of Pfizer himself came out as a whistleblower. And he was excommunicated and actually made... quite muted during this time.

@rob_sol_So we have people from inside Pfizer itself coming out and blowing the whistle. So we have testimony from that side, which is a huge part of any court trial to provide that kind of perspective. But we know that the courts have been co-opted and subverted. So what we really need to do now is create our own analogues of these systems, have a people's court, get the truth out there and display it in a way which is a mature and rational way to debate the evidence for either side.

@rob_sol_So we actually have some progress because we all know right now what we're watching right now, and there is no real accountability or justice. But the list of evidence that we could prove of if this is a genetically targeted bioweapon is now beyond the pale. You know what I mean? It's really objective science now that this was actually ethnically targeted, especially towards like, you know, white populations and the Ashkenazi and Jewish populations were effectively immune to this kind of selective bioweapon.

@rob_sol_We have all these ways in which now it's integrated itself at a genetic level, which they never said it could possibly happen. We're now having all of these different types of cancers, blood clots, systemic vasculitis, amyloid plaques in people's bodies, myocarditis, pericarditis. And effectively, DARPA produced these vaccines and these bioweapons tens of years before.

@rob_sol_So we have the evidence that they weren't produced through these... kind of vaccine trials during the pandemic. They're actually produced decades before by DARPA and the Rothschilds actually had patents to some of these specific technologies. So it's all there. We just need to get out there and start actually creating analogs of government because we see there's no truth there.

@rob_sol_Truth is essentially a philosophical question that's been solved through pragmatism and consequentialism. They say one thing, they do another thing. We know there's no truth there and it's insane for us to keep relying on government and the courts because we know if we... expecting a different result, doing the same thing that's a definition of insanity.

@rob_sol_We have to take back the power in many different ways, over the courts, create our own analogues, take back the issuance of money, creating currency, because that's how they control the whole planet, through issuing and printing money. So we need to do this. Ian, you are the leader that we can all rally behind and start doing these open courts, holding these people accountable, even if it's just a facade, even if it's all superficial.

@rob_sol_Essentially, we're taking... back our consent, and we're saying we do not consent to these bioweapon programs. We will not be lab rats. We call you out. We are spiritual beings. We take back our agency on this planet, and we have our leaders here. It's time to stop.

Speaker 2Yeah, all it is is just a protein. It instructs your body on how to reproduce it and kill it. That's all what the vaccine is.

@rob_sol_Do you understand what self-amplifying mRNA technology is?

Speaker 2Do you know how that works? The mRNA does not enter the nucleus.

Ian MalcolmHang on, Rob. Let's try this one. Yitz, what does mRNA stand for?

Speaker 2You got me on that, Ian. I don't recall.

Ian MalcolmDo you think maybe this is a subject that you're in over your water in?

Speaker 2Well, I mean, there were famous rabbis who passed away from COVID. And so... It's not like it was a bioweapon engineered specifically to kill any one group.

@malleusigYes. The people who passed away get the vaccine.

Speaker 2I mean, if anything, unfortunately, I hate to say it, it's very unfortunate, but many African-Americans more died from COVID than whites.

@rob_sol_That's because they have lower vitamin C levels. Yes. Melanin. But you don't know what you're talking about yet. So it's really just sit back. and enjoy it. I don't know what you're doing here.

@allegedly_fortiRob, do you know what a karyotype is? Because you used it incorrectly earlier. What's that? You said karyotype earlier, and it was a completely incorrect usage.

@rob_sol_How so?

@allegedly_fortiKaryotype is basically just a picture of your chromosomes organized to count them. I don't remember what you used it before, but it was definitely not what it is.

Speaker 2You see, you don't know your facts yourself.

@allegedly_fortiI literally have a PhD in biology, brother. When you used it, you did it wrong. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt that you might be right about many, many things.

@rob_sol_So it's a statement that the chromosomal karyotype of vaccinated people has been genetically or permanently modified. That's not true.

@allegedly_fortiNo, they didn't change the number of chromosomes. I'm not even sure they altered their chromosomes, but karyotype is like something they did in the 50s. It's like the most basic shit you can do to figure out if this is a human cell or what type of cell. It's like you were counting chromosomes. They did it when they had shitty techniques like EM, like electron microscopy and stuff.

@malleusigAnd it says it is the general appearance of a complete set of chromosomes, so you could both be right.

@rob_sol_Yeah, that's my understanding. So the understanding is that one third of the weight of each injection that people received was deoxyribonucleic acid, which has the ability to kind of permeate the nucleus of the cell. And once there, it's called transfection. Are you aware of that?

@allegedly_fortiSo deoxyribonucleic acid, you know, DNA, right? If a third of the weight of it was DNA, I would be incredibly surprised because it was supposed to be mRNA, right? That would be very surprising.

@rob_sol_So especially in Pfizer, you find these, like, you know, nucleocapsids. Yeah, so these fragments of DNA settle alongside the chromosomes, and they're processed with certain enzymes, as you may be aware, of the body in a natural way, and then they integrate themselves. And that's what they're finding in all these cancers now.

@rob_sol_They've actually integrated themselves. They discover in liver cells and tissues of patients, both living and deceased, okay, person's chromosomal kerotypes. have changed permanently. And that's what the evidence is showing. So...

@allegedly_fortiSo karyotypes would not change. The likelihood of DNA integrating with other DNA is incredibly, incredibly difficult to know. It's not impossible.

@rob_sol_I'll send you the research I have, and many people have come to this research now, and you send me what you have, because I love learning new things.

@allegedly_fortiSend me the thing, and I'll look at it. Oh, for sure.

@rob_sol_And hopefully, maybe you're aware of Nicholas Holcher, who's probably one of the leading proponents of a lot of this... behind the genetic integration of these vaccines and has been speaking out about for years now. So I would love to show you something.

@allegedly_fortiBut I do know what transfection is. I used to do it all the time. And there's always a very, very low likelihood of DNA getting in and inserting somewhere, but it's very, very low.

@rob_sol_But this is a genetic bioweapon, Kirk. It's been designed so subtly in ways which we can't actually perceive yet. So obviously you have this... That's a fallacy, Rob.

Speaker 2That's just a cop-out. But, Kirk, I'm glad you agree with me, Kirk.

@allegedly_fortiI'm glad...

@rob_sol_Yeah, I'm glad that you and Kirk can...

@allegedly_fortiI don't want to say that I agree with anybody. Just to make it very clear, I know about the technical stuff, but I have not done a deep dive into the COVID mRNA controversy. Okay, great.

@rob_sol_I'll send you the stuff, and I'd love to get your opinion.

@allegedly_fortiHonestly, I simply haven't found it worth doing based on my own experiences, but I'm more than happy to look at something that someone sends me.

@rob_sol_and and give it a look i will and and it's funny that most of the pushback on this kind of like how it's changed humanity as a species has come from people from your background and then you have the other side of people pushing back with all the evidence now so this is why we need to have like courts because people can say one thing and the other it's not about me it's not about yitz or whoever it's about the truth okay so we really need to kind of like step behind ourselves get rid of the ego and start talking about the evidence out there because like there is so much now that's

@rob_sol_pointing to this actually happening. I know it's crazy to sound that these somehow are finding their way into our actual DNA, integrating at that level, but it's the truth that that's what this evidence shows. It's quite scary.

@allegedly_fortiIn any case, I think it's possible. I think it's possible. All of these things are possible on a low percentage chance, like one in a million. But sometimes that works. If you haven't looked at the method of... Because I've used the method of transfection, there's different methods for it. And there's very dirty ways to do it in the old days that people used to try to cram DNA into a cultured cell.

@allegedly_fortiAnd it was a very low probability of working, but it did occasionally work. And when it worked, you took that cell and that's what you did the rest of your experiments with. So the point I'm trying to make is... There's a lot of ways to do things, but they range in probability from ridiculously unlikely to very, very likely.

@allegedly_fortiAnd so if you say something like, oh, well, this can happen, you technically are correct. But the probability is very, very low.

@rob_sol_It's the proof now that's showing. It's not my opinion. It's like the actual autopsies and the cancer cells and all the actual evidence.

@malleusigIn any vaccine, in any new technology, there's always going to be a minority who suffer. You would mention transfection. My understanding is that transfection is the introduction of nucleic acids into the cell, right? Now, my confusion here is why are we arguing about this? Because even if you believe the Pfizer line, this is what's happening, right?

@malleusigThe Pfizer line is that this is what's happening. The reason why they enclose the mRNA in this lipid envelope is to allow transfection to occur. Am I correct here? Am I misunderstanding some of the words being used?

@allegedly_fortiSo that's actually an excellent clarification. I just double-checked the definition myself because we use it pretty generally. And it does include DNA and RNA. And as far as I can say, it just says into eukaryotic cells. So why that matters is, though, is because in a eukaryotic cell, you have two main large compartments, right?

@allegedly_fortiYou have the outside wall of the cell, the cell membrane, and that's where the mRNA is getting into. And then you have the nucleus and the nucleolus, which are other membranes. And some things get in and some things don't all the time.

@malleusigIt's not all one bag, if that makes sense. Can we at least agree on the term? Can we at least agree that the term is not being used incorrectly by Rob here?

@allegedly_fortiI don't think I said it was being used incorrectly.

@malleusigYou did.

@allegedly_fortiI didn't mean to, no.

@rob_sol_We can accept that and move on.

@malleusigIt's fine. Because we know that what is happening is that mRNA is making it into the nucleus. It is because that's exactly what Pfizer said it would do. We get in there. And it would change the activity of our cells so that our cells would manufacture spike protein. And then the idea was that the manufactured spike protein would prompt our immune system to develop antibodies against it.

@malleusigThat's the theory behind them. That's the official theory. That's not even the wacky kind of like off the wall stuff that we're finding out is more true than we thought. Right. That's the company line. And. the real issues that were coming with the mRNA injections is that they're not, excuse me, the mRNA is not being limited to where we were told it was being limited to.

@malleusigWe were told it would stay in the arm. Exactly. It wouldn't get into the bloodstream. We were told it would not make it across the blood brain barrier. We were told that it would not make it to the ovaries. And lo and behold, we are finding not only that these mRNA spike protein producing, you know, in envelopes, Not only are we finding that they are making it into places like the ovary, they are concentrating in the ovaries.

@malleusigThey are finding the largest concentrations of these spike protein-producing lipids, lipid envelopes. They're finding them in the ovaries, in the testes. We're finding massive amounts of these micro-plots.

@rob_sol_Completely replacing sperm in some men.

@malleusigWhat's that, Rob?

@rob_sol_It's completely replacing sperm in some men. Like, they do the autopsy in a vaccinated man. Yep, there's been actual studies now. I think it was a Dutch guy who... who came out and the sperm had been completely replaced with spike protein. So his name is Professor Anne Burkhart, a German pathologist. So he's shown all these... Yeah.

@malleusigAnd then on top of that, it's like one of the... The crazy thing about the whole shots thing was not only do we have people dying from them, we have people dying from them on camera. Do you know how many people have to die off camera for us to catch one death on camera? It's a lot. OK, exactly. Never mind multiple deaths on camera, professional soccer players, news anchors.

@malleusigWe had one near death of a comedian who was literally joking about getting the shot when she collapsed on stage. Right. It's like we are it's like we are seeing God smiting people. Right. For trying to push others to get the vaccine at this point. It could not be more blatantly, I would even say obscenely obvious that this is not something you want in your body.

@rob_sol_The self-amplifying technology effectively becomes like a contagious vaccine. So one person can get it and they actually are a vector to something like it's a synthetic virus. So you can inject one person and then it becomes contagious. So effectively the self-amplifying technology... can everyone that once says, I don't want to get vaccinated, it's no longer your choice.

@rob_sol_They can put it in the food, in the water, okay? And this is actually being integrated into the human genome, okay? They're finding all these cancers. And again, these vaccines, they severely impair all these genes. We're talking about like phenotype and how it down-regulates all these genes. These are driving cancerous activity, the mitochondrial failure, the immune collapses we're seeing, the mass psychosis.

@rob_sol_It's all...

Speaker 2I want every vaccine I can get my hands on.

@rob_sol_Yes.

Speaker 2Shut the fuck up and stop interjecting all the way.

@malleusigI want every vaccine I can get.

Speaker 2I don't want anyone taking any vaccines. I would die without them.

@malleusigYes, you can have my vaccine.

Speaker 2You sound like the vaccine. Take all the vaccines. Get them. It's like having a third baby. Abandoning vaccines. It's insane. It's insane. Imagine if everyone felt this way about polio.

Ian MalcolmIt really just demonstrates every stereotype I could possibly throw at the wall. I mean, like, if there were were the Jewish phenotypes, culturally speaking, and they were all here on the table and I could pick from any of them. Instead, when Hugh arrived, it's like all of them get thrown at the wall. It's like, look at all of this.

@malleusigIt's like, you know in South Park when Kyle's cousin comes to visit. You've seen that South Park? Yeah. And he's like every single stereotype. And Kyle's just like, dude. Come on, right? Yeah, it's like that. But back to the shots, man. The country has gone to hell. Imagine with the polio vaccine, all of you boneheads rejecting it.

@malleusigIt would have been insane. The whole country would have went to hell. There's a limit to your entertainment value, Yitz. Yeah, Funk?

@yitzhak32941934Hey, Rabbi, you've got to admit that Yitz also adds incel. He adds incel energy. as well. He does. So you're away.

@malleusigThank you. But what I wanted to get there was the thing that relieved me was these clots that they're these rubbery kind of like plastic looking clots they're pulling out of cadavers. This is a phenomenon that you did not see before the vaccines. Yes. Ever. Yes. Right. And if you are if something is if there is even the possibility that something is filling up your blood vessels that all need to remain clear at all times.

@malleusigRight. Something is filling up your blood vessels. with a rubbery substance that's going to block them and give you strokes, gangrene, heart attacks, God knows what else. I'm keeping that shit as far away from my arm as possible. I am sorry. That is absolutely unacceptable, right? Ian Malcolm is going to get killed.

@rob_sol_I'm going to kill Ian Malcolm. He's going to get shot on the head. Stay safe. You've got a weak buddy.

@joann_marieOkay, I'm just going to remove block.

Ian MalcolmSo interesting to see that kind of stuff. You know what the funniest part about this? Resistance. Wow. You're going to be resistant to my spaces because of the block button. But the thing that's so interesting is I recognize that detractor's voice and the vocal inflection that he presents as Yik-Sak comes back on an alt as well.

Ian MalcolmUh, it's, it's remarkable the amount of, uh, of hate that we try and get in these spaces for just trying to have real conversations with the world. But, uh, but to my detractor there, you're welcome to start your own space that will be visited by approximately zero people. Uh, and so I hope, uh, I hope you enjoy it and all the best to you, but, uh, sorry, folks, go back to that.

@malleusigYeah. But you notice how all the hecklers come in when you start trying to save people's lives. I mean, you start talking about how you keep people safe. They're like, no, no, we don't want you to save people's lives. I'm going to talk over you, make myself into a clown, and then change the topic. Yeah? What is it, Kirk?

Ian MalcolmAnd Rabbi, that's the third death threat on X today. Really? That being the only one that was vocally delivered. So kudos to him for that. Oh, damn. Just another day here on Twitter. I haven't even got one.

@allegedly_fortiso rob one at a time guys one at a time that's right cheers mate so rob um are you aware of any studies of showing clots before people die because you know i spent some time as an emt and a little bit of time in medicine as well as the research and the body's pretty good good at not having clots in there if you have because you're forming clots like it's not a good thing

@allegedly_fortiBecause if one of them breaks off, they tend to go into a smaller vessel and cause an obstruction. I mean, you end up with a pulmonary embolism or something like that. And the things that I see them pulling out of these supposed people are so huge as far as the clot goes. I really assume that they would have been dead a lot earlier.

@allegedly_fortiIt just doesn't add up to me. Those pictures just don't make a lot of sense.

@rob_sol_I know what you mean. So we talked about this on InSpace a couple of weeks ago. What they're finding now is the best way to kind of deal with these fibrin clots, these amyloid microclots that are in 100% of the vaccinated population. And now also we're finding it in the non-vaccination population due to shedding and now self-impromptu technologies.

@rob_sol_We all need to start taking natto kinase. So it's derived from fermented soy. And they find that it's way better than statins, the outcome of statins to reduce the kind of arterial plaques that we see inside of people that have strokes or something like that. So every single person, if you have any loved ones out there, just do the research yourself and come to the decision yourself.

@rob_sol_If you have any elderly members of family or maybe you're looking after your health, look at taking natto kinase, a high dose of this. There's also just a bunch of literature since 2024, 2025, this protocol of detoxing spike protein and now dealing with these amyloid microclots. You all need to start really looking at this because...

@allegedly_fortiHold on, man. So fibrin and amyloid, fibrin is supposed to be in blood clots. As far as I know, amyloid is not. You're not thinking of amyloid beta, which is...

@rob_sol_It's the prion-like amyloid. But those are in the brain.

@allegedly_fortiThose are not in the blood, right?

@malleusigNo, listen. He's talking about the actual constitution of these highly irregular blood clots. These are not things that we should be surprised because they're unusual or doubted because they are unusual. That's the problem. These are not things you expect to find in your blood.

@allegedly_fortiSo there's amyloid in the supposed COVID clots, is what you're telling me?

@rob_sol_Yes, so they're finding amyloid macron clots in 100% of the... Yes, so it's just kind of like the misfolded proteins, like the prion-like, if you know about the Kuru. disease, stuff like that. But we're finding these white fibrous clots. Okay. This is what the embalmers are finding. And obviously inside the brain, you have, you know, obviously amyloid microclots have been longly associated with like Alzheimer's and, and, and dementia and stuff like that.

@rob_sol_But now we're seeing it kind of being kind of used and weaponized in these new clots. But, you know, a lot of them are showing that kind of like the brain clots objectively have gone up over 223%, like in some of the, in some of the stats they have, and like they're sending all this spinal inflammation. They're finding strokes and heart attacks.

@rob_sol_But essentially, it's really catastrophic that millions of deaths now are documented due to these clots and cardiac arrests and organ damage and the fertility destruction. And we're just seeing these cascading health effects. But yeah, if you're focusing on the clots, the ones they're finding around the heart and the body are fibrin.

@allegedly_fortiI'm going to look into it a little bit now. See, to me, those two things would be a little odd. Because when I think of amyloid, I think of something that's within a cell. And when I think of fibrin, I think that's something that's outside of a cell. The point is that it's strange.

@malleusigThat's the point, Kirk, is that it's strange. That's why there is concern.

@rob_sol_Yeah, so they're finding clots all around the body, inside your whole body, and then inside the brain, they're finding more of the amyloid microclots. But essentially, it's in every single person vaccinated. So you're seeing that it's the cause. And obviously, now we have a way forward to deal with it. If you don't want to die from clots, from the clot shot...

@rob_sol_Take natokinase. Obviously, look at the different protocols around health and diet. But essentially, it's the best weapon we have right now in trying to mitigate death. So look into that yourself. It's really a lot of information now. I think Joe Rogan did a little thing about it the other day, which helped promote it and get the information out there.

@rob_sol_But yeah, natokinase, bromamine, curcumin, and all these things to help detoxify protein really do work. And also just autophagy and fasting and getting into that.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I'm going to look really quickly. I'm familiar with natto kinase, but you've got to be careful. So natto is the Japanese fermented whatever. Yeah, natto is just like fermented soybeans. It's extremely high in vitamin K, but you've got to be careful with vitamin K and vitamin E balance because it affects your clotting.

@allegedly_fortitremendously to the point where it can be dangerous for some people if you're getting too much vitamin K. Anything is dangerous when it's too dangerous. That's kind of my point. When people are suggesting notokinase is like a cure-all, my point is you have to be careful and think about the other things that notokinase can do.

@allegedly_fortiFor some people, that might be a good idea. For some people, that might be a bad idea. I don't like it when... you know, a cure-all is thrown out like that.

@malleusigI did say do the research yourself and make a decision yourself. Everything being shared in this space is not medical advice. And everything, since we're all adults here, since no one under 13 is allowed on Twitter anyway, should be understood as, yes, he's recommending you take this, but it's not like just take it blindly.

@malleusigIt's incumbent on everyone to do their own research and figure out for themselves. This is obvious.

@joann_marieAnd also apparently the MSO helps with those clots.

@yitzhak32941934She's alcohol and nicotine. Does that work?

@rob_sol_Nicotine actually is actually a pretty good detox for like nanotechnology and it's a neuroprotectant. Like nicotine has a lot of benefits they're finding now. So like colloidal gold will help also reduce the nanotechnology, the graphene oxide inside your body that's integrated cells and all the tissue. And nicotine also helps detox that.

@rob_sol_But yeah, I think there is some evidence around nicotine, but I wouldn't say it's definitely the most effective way to get rid of these clots. But you need to, you obviously need to like, if you're using other like medication, don't, you know, don't go in it willy nilly, but everyone has to make this decision themselves.

@rob_sol_Okay. And try to use naturally like source medicines. Okay. The modern medicine, you know, since the Rockefeller kind of created this new thing, it's all synthetic. Okay. We really need to find like the ways to access, you know, the more natural ways to, because your body can absorb it much better. So yeah, you really need to do the research yourself, guys.

@rob_sol_No one's coming to save you. That's what we're facing right now with fifth generation warfare. The only person that can save you is yourself. You need to empower yourself, find the right communities, and effectively start taking actions today, okay? We're all being assaulted in so many different ways through the fifth generation warfare.

@rob_sol_Social engineering, we're being led down like rats, okay? As they're spraying us from the skies with aerosol injections, blocking out the sun. It's getting crazy, okay? And if you haven't realized, we all really, we have... A couple years left. So I know I keep going, but I really just want to start get things moving because all these debates, we can keep debating till the cows come home, but we're debating objective truths.

@rob_sol_If we stop acting on truth, society is lost. We really need to start looking at the outcomes, being solutions-based, and saving ourselves, saving our families. People are dying all around us.

Ian MalcolmHey, and Rob, a quick question from the Purple Pill. I like to always respect these. Somebody has asked about the clotting. They're saying, is this in relation to J&J or only the mRNA shots from Nick is asking that question.

@rob_sol_It's only from the mRNA vaccines that we're seeing. That's what the studies have been in relation to. So there were a bunch of vaccines given to like China and Russia and other places that weren't mRNA based. They changed the definition of vaccine to allow for this new platform to be called a vaccine. Essentially, it's a gene editing bioweapon.

@rob_sol_All vaccines are now being turned into mRNA vaccines. The whole baby schedule, they're trying to intend that. They're already putting this mRNA self-amplifying stuff in shrimp. Don't eat farm shrimp. Don't eat farm pork. Don't get your cat and dog vaccinated with self-amplifying vaccines, which essentially are the ultimate...

@rob_sol_It's like... We can't defend ourselves against some of these technologies and against the game theory and the nonlinear equations and AI modeling. There's things we can't defend ourselves against now. So we really need to just point out the truth because I'm really getting quite worried seeing the way in which these things are being uptaked and moved on.

@rob_sol_But yeah, it's certainly mRNA-based vaccines that have the clots, but anyone who is taking statins right now for a possible... you know, cholesterol-based, arterial-based issues with, like, stroke. Stop right now. Statins are, you know, destroying cholesterol in your body, destroying your brain. And natokinase is a much better alternative because statins are the number one most prescribed medicine on the planet.

@rob_sol_And you've got SSRIs and you've got protein.

@yitzhak32941934After consulting your doctor, of course. Yeah, you can.

@rob_sol_But, you know, like, modern medicine, they'll just get you on an antibiotic and then they'll call you crazy and then they'll get you on some other thing. Like, do not go to any medicine. Go to a homeopath. Like, Rockefeller himself had three homeopaths in his house. All the royal families, they use homeopaths. Use the medicine that the rich people use, guys.

@rob_sol_Stop eating the goy poison. Stop getting the goy medicine poison. It's all weaponized against us. You look at all of it. We went through this a couple weeks ago. It's all essentially been weaponized. The stuff that they're given in Jewish hospitals is completely different. You know what I mean?

@malleusigI can see. It all comes down to one important thing to keep in mind.

@malleusigThe way to kill someone without getting caught and prosecuted for murder is to claim to have been trying to save them, but you failed, right? If someone gets you in a hospital and the doctor's like, oh my God, he's got typhus or he's got rabies or he's got whatever, right? You don't actually have to have that, but no one's going to look at that when you die.

@malleusigThey're just going to assume the doctor's right. And so like doctors can kill you. And they get away with it, right? All you have to do is claim they tried to save you but failed. That's it. And I wouldn't recommend this, you know, previously, but after 2021, I'm staying as far the fuck away from hospitals as I can. I'm not even joking, guys.

@malleusigJust seriously, like, look up healthy living, look up healthy diets, right? Change your diet. Right. So your goal is to stay as far away from hospitals and doctors as possible because you never and they're not trying to kill you, but you don't know which ones are. And so the only safe thing is to stay away from all of them.

@malleusigVery well said.

@rob_sol_Third leading cause of death on the planet is medical doctors. So like you don't you don't want to trust these people. Honestly, I'm telling you right now, like if you're dead on a bed and like they stay away from these places.

@malleusigYeah, and it's not even like they have to be trying to kill you. A lot of medical science is just rubbish. The whole thing about remdesivir, a lot of the doctors and nurses that gave it to people, they were like, yeah, this is just what you're supposed to give to them. And they didn't know, they didn't realize that this is just going to kill people.

@malleusigIt just shuts the livers down. It just kills them. Exactly.

@rob_sol_The nurses had a name for it because of remdesivir. They called it Run, Death is Near. Run, yeah, exactly. Because every time they used it... their people would die. And they found that like, you know, over 70% of all the people that died were because of the vaccine. And in the hospitals, it's because they were put on their ventilators.

@rob_sol_And these people made money per death. You know what I mean? They're incentivized to stack up the deaths, to stack up these, you know, quote unquote, you know, vaccine injuries or deaths. So like we see the incentives in the medical system. We see the incentives for people to advocate for chemotherapy where they get $100,000.

@rob_sol_Like a full vaccine schedule from a child through, you know, these kind of, early care practitioners, they make a lot of money. There was huge incentives to get people vaccinated in every different way. So like, and that's how we see these people control the money supply. They provide the incentives for the only fans become, you know, immorally corrupt to get vaccinated, to, you know, to become a welfare recipient.

@rob_sol_Like there's just so many different ways in which we're now being asymmetrically opposed and all these different methods of technology that are controlling us. And then we're just playing the ones we can see.

@allegedly_fortiLet me hop in real quick and make a side point. I have to be a little careful about it because I can't reveal too much. But I worked on the first remdesivir. I think it was actually the first, so maybe I shouldn't even say that. We didn't have patients die, to my knowledge, and I think it did help a few of them. But I wasn't there for too long.

@allegedly_fortiAnd I will bring up something that you might not have realized that I didn't even realize. When you have patients dying more with treatments, one of the things that happened, and this I can tell you 100% for sure happened because I worked on it, the doctors, even when they're not supposed to for the clinical trials, they were putting the sicker patients on the experimental treatments, which they were not supposed to do.

@allegedly_fortiIt's actually forbidden by the clinical trial protocol, but they were doing it anyway. And I know this because they completely fucked a trial, and I spent six months talking with the FDA trying to get them to unfuck it, and they eventually succeeded, basically by proving that the patients were sicker that got the drug.

@allegedly_fortiSo keep in mind, I'm not saying you're wrong or anything like that. I'm just saying that sometimes the doctors were putting the sicker people on the treatments even when they weren't supposed to be.

@malleusigKirk, Kirk, no one's discussing the clinical trials. We're talking about the real-life effects of remdesivir. We're talking about what people saw with their loved ones, nurses saw with their patients.

@allegedly_fortiI'm telling you what I saw while I was working. I know, Kirk.

@malleusigWhat the fuck else do you want? I know, but remember, you bring up a complete non-sequitur. It's not convincing. It's not persuasive. I'd love it if it was, but it's not.

@allegedly_fortiSo your gathered anecdotal evidence is better than my small-scale actual evidence? Yes.

@rob_sol_What company were you working for?

@allegedly_fortiI don't want to go into that. That's why I said I've got to be a little careful here. Tell us what you know.

@rob_sol_You're on the inside. What do we need to know that we don't if we have a perspective?

@allegedly_fortiI can tell you that it wasn't Pfizer. It was a hospital, so it had nothing to do with the big companies.

@malleusigKirk, let me put it this way. You've got a clinical trial, and we know clinical trials are affected by, like you said, they can be affected by... population selection, you know, the population choice, right? How the cohorts are arranged, right? They can be affected by letting people know that they're in A or B cohort, have the trial things, that sort of thing, which many of the COVID vaccine trials were contaminated in that way.

@malleusigBut we know that anecdotal evidence is still evidence. And if you have a situation where you have anecdotal evidence of people dying, then clinical trials of people not dying does not override the importance of listening to that anecdotal evidence. Never said that it did. Never said that it did. Kirk, just listen. When the risk is of death, all evidence must be weighted.

@malleusigAll evidence must be weighted equally. And then you can investigate and you can say to yourself, okay, well, we actually were wrong about this, but you have to do the investigation. What happened during COVID is that we were all told that anecdotal evidence was pure bullshit. Nothing mattered unless it was done in a peer-reviewed, double-blind trial, which anyone who's taken elementary biology knows is pure bullshit.

@malleusigMost of the discoveries that we have in modern science were discovered... through anecdotal evidence or just, hey, that's interesting, right? Just noticing something that was completely unplanned. Very little, as a matter of fact, if you go back and you look at the progression of science over the decades, very little innovation has been done via double-blind clinical trial.

@malleusigAs a matter of fact, the rate of discovery has slowed down since we insisted on having this as criteria. right so if you're just gonna be like well is it an anecdote and elements it's like that's not gonna have any of any weight that's not gonna like take away from any of this because anecdotal evidence still matters very much so in fact it was only anecdotal evidence that we had to to justify use of ivermectin which we're finding out now with mebendazole is actually curing cancer through clinical trials

@allegedly_fortiYeah, that's the usual order things go. You have an anecdotal thing, and then you start a small trial, and then you keep starting bigger and bigger trials. That's how these things go.

@malleusigWell, except during COVID, where no trials were initiated based off of anecdotal evidence. Everything we were just told, the evidence is complete bullshit. Don't look at it. Only look at the things we've tested in our clinical trials so far.

@allegedly_fortiNone of them worked?

@malleusigWhat's that, Kirk?

@allegedly_fortiThey didn't do anything for ivermectin? They didn't do any trials on that?

@malleusigTrials were done by Avamectin, but they were done by independent researchers. They were almost universally blocked and defunded by the big players. And it was when the results came out, they were fought tooth and nail.

@allegedly_fortiI mean, that doesn't necessarily surprise me. Big business is a bitch. That's a thing.

@malleusigYeah, and they kill people. Big business killed people, Kirk.

@allegedly_fortiThey occasionally save a lot of people too. They are evil, but they occasionally do some good.

@malleusigIf you kill a million people and you save 200, do you get credit for that?

@allegedly_fortiYeah, this is COVID we're talking about. All the treatments that we currently have came from large companies. Look, I'm not making points. I'm making points about everything except COVID, okay? Because COVID is a totally... We have not had a pandemic in... Because they created it!

@malleusigWe didn't really have a pandemic with COVID either. It was really just a flu.

@rob_sol_It was a genetically engineered virus through gain-of-function. Fauci made a whole bunch of them. He's made HIV, RSV.

@malleusigThat's not even controversial at this point. We know they made it in a lab.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I think a lot of people agree with that. A lot of people agree because it's true.

@malleusigThat doesn't change the fact that it's deadly.

@rob_sol_It wasn't deadly.

@allegedly_fortiIt was fucking deadly. There were lots of people that died from it.

@malleusigAre you kidding me? This is bullshit. It was.

@allegedly_fortiPre-existing conditions, I'll grant you that. Almost everybody that had... No, this is wild, though.

@joann_marieIt's like poisoning people and then giving them the antidote. I mean, like, oh, thank you. You're welcome. Like, you shouldn't poison them.

@malleusigBut the point is, Kirk, COVID was not any more deadly than the regular flu, right? Yes, it was. It was 10 to 100 times more deadly.

@allegedly_fortiBut it also knocked down the P53 gene.

@rob_sol_which suppresses cancer. So it's causing death in indirect ways as more as direct. So it's been game theory to cause these indirect ways, which it affects and has these cascading health effects. So P53 is the main cancer-suppressing gene. Every single person on the planet now is that suppressed. That's the modern phenotype, okay?

@rob_sol_And it was genetically engineered to do that, Kirk. There is all the evidence, okay?

@allegedly_fortiThat just makes it more deadly. Are you talking about the vaccine did that? Are you talking about the virus did that?

@rob_sol_I'm talking about the actual virus itself, Kurt.

@allegedly_fortiOkay, so that makes the virus even more deadly, not less deadly.

@rob_sol_That's what I'm saying, though. I'm making the point that it's causing death indirectly. Like, people obviously, you know, like, look.

@allegedly_fortiI understand what you're saying. I think you guys are making totally different points here. Totally different wavelengths.

@rob_sol_We're coming in from different directions. It was, in most experience, the main form of way people had it was they were asymptomatic. That was one of the main ways that people, I have this deadly virus. How do you tell you have no symptoms? It affected different ethnicities more than it did others, obviously to do with different metrics.

@rob_sol_Melanin, vitamin D. Yeah, but Rob, Rob, my point wasn't that.

@malleusigMy point was that even if you look at the people in whatever the most, I think the most hit ethnicity was like, you know, European whites and blacks, right? Right?

Speaker 5Yes.

@malleusigIt only killed people that were already like on their last legs to start with. If you were a 97-year-old woman and you had had multiple heart attacks and you had high blood pressure and you had like your stroke, your strokes, whatever, then COVID might have taken you out. Sure. But that doesn't justify calling it a deadly disease.

@malleusigWe're not talking about the Spanish influenza. It wasn't killing young people at the prime of their life. It was killing people that had one foot in death's door already. And those people were used as an excuse to call it a deadly disease. And then we used that excuse to vaccinate perfectly healthy people that then died from the vaccination.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I understand. Look, if you want to talk purely about mortality in relatively healthy populations, it was not a particularly deadly disease. But not everything is about mortality. Morbidity is a thing. If you give somebody long COVID, that matters too. It's not just how many people you kill.

@malleusigLong COVID was found to be almost entirely a symptom of the vaccine, not of the virus.

@allegedly_fortiI spent a lot of time treating people who got it from the virus and not the vaccine, so I'm not big on that.

@rob_sol_Rabbi's right there. It's mainly due to the vaccine injuries, which is quote-unquote long COVID.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, but a lot more people got the vaccine than got the virus. So you have to correct for that.

@malleusigHold on. Let me just put a pin in this. Let me explain the grift to you, okay? The disease comes out. The disease is not particularly fatal, okay? They rush to get the vaccine out. The vaccine is more fatal than the disease. But because they've already established the disease as this huge boogeyman, they can pretend that any deaths that are coming from the vaccine are in fact coming from the disease.

@malleusigAnd what happens is this creates more demand for the vaccine. Because now you're pointing at the, you're saying, oh my God, the disease is killing more people now. More people need the vaccine. And so you accelerate the dying in that way. So it becomes a self-feeding cycle. That was the whole trick they pulled.

@allegedly_fortiI think it's possible that the vaccine could have been more deadly in the particular healthy age group than the disease itself.

@malleusigThat's not only possible.

@allegedly_fortiThat's kind of what you're saying, right?

@malleusigThat wasn't what I was saying. That's also true. But I wasn't saying that. What I was saying is that the strategy is psychological. You convince people that the effect they're seeing is from... The first cause that they produced, not from the second cause they introduced.

@allegedly_fortiI see. No, I don't think that would work, though. Are you trying to say that the people that were dying from the vaccine... Hold on, hold on, hold on. I've got to ask you this question. So are you saying that the people that you're saying that died from the vaccine were being counted as died from the virus? Is that what you're saying?

@allegedly_fortiYes.

@malleusigIf you look at the death rates, the mortality rates, after the vaccination, they shot up. Like these are the death rates from COVID. They were reported as COVID deaths, but for some reason they shot up after the vaccine was introduced, not down.

Speaker 6In almost every country- Exactly, after the vaccine was released in December 2020, they did go up. I remember that.

@malleusigYou see deaths spike and accelerate after the vaccine, not slow down.

@allegedly_fortiInteresting. So what was the reason that they were counting people that got the vaccine as dying from the virus? Were they not checking for active infection or what?

@malleusigThe number one reason is that doctors weren't compensated for reporting. Doctors weren't being compensated for reporting vaccine deaths. They were only being compensated for reporting COVID deaths.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I mean, that's a long leap. What do you mean it's a long leap, Kirk?

Speaker 5You're not alive during COVID.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I was alive during COVID. I was working in the hospital. I was. I lost my job for trying to get them to change things and not be retarded.

@malleusigYou should be paying more attention because this is what was happening. They actually went through and they did a study on they went through and they found out how much paperwork doctors had to jump through to report a vaccine death. They had to go into a computerized system, a centralized federal system. They had to click through, I think it was like 20 pages of information for every vaccine death.

@malleusigAnd they set this up this way because they knew during the pandemic, doctors wouldn't have the time to report every vaccine death. And on top of that, they were compensating doctors for COVID deaths. They knew this. They understand how to motivate, they understand how incentive structures work. So what happened was, even without...

@malleusigdoctors having ill intent, right? Or trying, like, I'm going to make money by reporting as a COVID death. Without any of that, they just made it as hard as possible to report it the right way. And what they got out of that was more reported COVID deaths and fewer reported vaccine deaths, which is exactly what they wanted.

@rob_sol_Yeah. Just one point I'll make, though. Yeah, go ahead. So in the Senate, it's been announced, this was in the US Senate, okay, the largest kind of vaccine autopsy study to date. Okay, so they said that's what their finding was, was around 73.9% of these post-vaccine deaths were due to the shot. So that's what the statistic now shows, because we're living now in a point where it's not opinion, there's the data there.

@rob_sol_So we need to move past this.

@allegedly_fortiI would believe that. I don't have a problem believing that, honestly. Nothing contradicts anything that I've said here for that. Because there's a lot more people that got the shot than got the virus. So it's totally possible.

@rob_sol_Well, we don't know that. I mean, I got the virus and it wasn't fun.

@yitzhak32941934I don't know about you guys, but it wasn't... Can I just offer one little... Can I offer one little... And I know you've got a couple of hands, but... Yeah, there's a hand.

@allegedly_fortiTom's got a hand there.

@yitzhak32941934Kirk, all right. I know nobody that died naturally from the disease. I know three people that killed themselves because their families broke down or they were just fucking isolated too much and they just killed themselves. And I know four people that have had... heart implications post the injection. And one of them is actually a really, really close friend.

@yitzhak32941934So the treatment was far worse than the disease. And I know a lot of old people, and not one of them fucking died from COVID, dude.

@allegedly_fortiSo I'm not making the argument that the vaccine was good. So let's not put that in my mouth. I'm just questioning things that people are saying. I basically think the vaccine should have been up to every individual person. That should have never been mandated. And I think it could have been a lot worse than the virus for some people.

@allegedly_fortiSo I'm not I'm not on the side of you should have like forcing people to take the vaccine. I want to make that very clear. I'm just here to basically like I'm curious being here because. I feel like if you can convince me of this stuff, you can make a better argument for your audience as well.

Ian MalcolmRob, am I incorrect that the macro studies that were done almost universally show that people that got the vaccine had worse outcomes as a result of this than those that were unvaccinated? Totally right. Demonstrably a fact now. So at a macro... Kirk, would you say or agree that that at 50,000 feet, it's kind of a non-starter that you would have any argument to support the vaccine campaign?

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I'd have to see that. But, you know, for what you're saying, it depends on what you mean by outcomes. It depends on what you mean by vaccinated, how many shots and whatever.

Ian MalcolmBut yeah, I mean, mortality was higher across the data set at the macro of the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated. Would you say that it was probably a bad idea to get vaccinated?

@allegedly_fortiIt certainly seems like it, yeah.

Ian MalcolmAll right, so we'll challenge Rob to pull up some data. I think there are various studies that would suggest exactly what I just laid out there. And if that's the case, Kirk, maybe you can come full circle and agree with us on this one.

@allegedly_fortiIt's always in the details, always in the details, but I'd have to take a look at it. I mean, for example, the FDA shut down a trial for saying that this such-and-such treatment for COVID, I can't tell you what it is. like was killing patients. And then six months later, after digging through the data, I had to figure out that the patients that were getting it were sicker.

@allegedly_fortiSo on the surface level, you would have thought like, hey, this is fucking killing people. But actually, after you dig into the details, you realize that they were sicker. And the only way to prove that they were sicker was to basically take all the fucking medications that they were on before they had COVID, categorize them into...

@allegedly_fortihow sick do you have to be to take this medication? And then somehow quantify that and say, look, this is how sick they were before they even started. And then when you did that, you realized, oh shit, the treatment was not bad for the people. And that's when we discovered that the fucking doctor was putting people non-randomly in the group.

@malleusigSo you keep pulling it up, but again, that's not relevant to what we're discussing here. That doesn't prove it.

@allegedly_fortiHold on. It's relevant into the devils and the details.

@malleusigSo when I'm hesitant to go 100%. But you're not pushing back against or backing up anything anyone's saying here by sharing this.

@allegedly_fortiI'm explaining why I don't want to come down hard one way or the other. That's all.

@rob_sol_That's fine. But I can't send you any DMs, by the way, because you've got it closed. But look. Going back to that, there are so much... Going back to what Ian was saying, we can find... We were talking about systemic review in the autopsy findings after COVID and in vaccination. They go through, ostensibly, all the different ways, the mechanisms of injury that really include the lipid nanoparticles, the mRNA distribution, spike protein and tissue damage.

@rob_sol_you know, thrombogeniety, immune system dysfunction, and all these affecting to the heart. And, you know, it's now just showing, you know, that, you know, if you believe in some of these people out there, like Dr. McCullough, who told the U.S. Senate, you know, the findings of these studies, and many of them now saying that, you know, well over two-thirds of these people died due to the vaccine post-death.

@rob_sol_And now that's what the data is showing. Like, you know, there is such a huge amount of evidence now that, like, It's no longer debate, and that's why I keep going. These issues now we keep debating. I know that you, maybe from your perspective, you want people to convince you specifically, but there is a wealth of knowledge out there that you can find.

@rob_sol_You can come to these spaces as well and ask these questions. It's great to push back, but you have to do that first step of doing some research because you're coming from the contrarian perspective of, I don't know the information, but I believe, and that's fine, but we were trying to move into kind of an objective truth.

@allegedly_fortiI didn't say that I believed anything. I'm just here to...

@rob_sol_to answer your questions.

@allegedly_fortiAnd I sent you a follow, so you should be able to send me something now, I think.

@rob_sol_Perfect, perfect.

@joann_marieAll right. Let's go to a couple of hands. Tom, go for it.

@transformer444Hi, Joanne. Thank you. So yeah, listening to the conversation, pretty interesting. It was something that I heard a few years ago when this horrible situation was going on. i've heard it reaffirmed many times by people that work in the medical field as nurses as doctors and i wish if you're going to ask i couldn't tell you any details about them brother but believe me i don't have any reason to make this up and what they told me was these are very credible people that work at very serious places and have a fairly high rank in most cases and what they told me was that numbers were definitely hyped up in order to scare people

@transformer444I think the Jews are attacking your internet.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I can't hear them either.

@transformer444Oh, really?

@yitzhak32941934Okay, I'll come back. Take two steps to the left. Take two steps to the left, mate.

@transformer444Yeah, that's exactly what I'm doing, actually. Directly to the left. Did it work or not?

@transformer444We'll talk and we'll find out. All right, how is it? Okay, so I'll give it a shot. Let me know if it stops working or if it starts acting up again. So, basically, years ago, what I was told... was that and this is by many credible people and it's something that's been reaffirmed many times since yeah unfortunately okay i'll be back no worries i'll come back what i can hear him well oh it must be me then i can hear him all right i'll keep going then so yeah a few years ago yeah cool one more time we'll go through this

@transformer444yeah it was explained that the numbers were being hyped up deliberately to essentially scare the public into taking the suggested mandated measures i shouldn't say suggested and mandated the coerced measures the mandated measures and so yeah it was it was it was part of the effort to hype up numbers and get people feeling like the best choice was to you know take the vaccine essentially and uh also to obviously

@transformer444follow in lockstep with all of the mandates. But what I wanted to ask, let's see, it was a young man that seemed to really know what he was talking about. Did he leave already? The young man who was telling us about quite a bit that has to do with these vaccines and all of these problems that stem from them. What I wanted to ask him or anybody else that knows quite a bit about this subject matter is what are your thoughts on, you know, the fact that the generational warfare

@transformer444all the environmental toxins that we're exposed to to include the nonsense they're deploying from these bugs great bug spray you know jets known as chemical tankers or whatever they're called you know the one spraying our skies was stratospheric aerosol injections and a number of other things that we're exposed to in our environment sorry go ahead

@rob_sol_Sorry, I just dropped out of the space. I came back in. I thought you may be asking a question. Oh, cool, yeah.

@transformer444I'll go through my notes again, brother. I'm not speaking extemporaneously. So earlier you mentioned the fifth generational warfare and all of the environmental toxins that we're exposed to, to include the aircraft-deployed bug spray, known as chemtrails, stratospheric aerosol injections, and a number of other things. So here's what's always confused me.

@transformer444right the spring is so heavy over europe and the united states places most jews outside of israel live in and reside in i've always asked myself okay how many of them are either immune to harm from these environmental toxins product of chemtrails etc or how many of them are you know aware of something we're not aware of that causes them to be calm about the fact that they're being exposed to so much environmental contamination

@transformer444And are you aware of anything that people consume that are in the know to cleanse themselves? Maybe something in the kosher diet? I'm guessing the answer is absolutely not. But I've never understood that. How is it that the people that are behind these programs are okay with living under the skies that they're spraying, if you understand what I mean?

@transformer444You're right.

@rob_sol_You're right. You're right. So there are protocols that you can take because obviously... You know, there's the colloidal gold and nicotine, which now there's this finding that dissolves some of this nanotechnology that have like that graphene oxide. But there's a whole litany of what's in these chemtrails. And obviously they are now, you know, essentially objectively proved.

@rob_sol_You know, the FBI, Ted Gunderson was saying, yeah, we're just seeing these death notes. But essentially, you're right. They're living the same biosphere as us. They have to constantly kind of detox. You've got the strontium, the barium, all these other things, these heavy metals that sprang on us. So essentially, you can detox these.

@rob_sol_It has to be a constant detox protocol, going to the sauna, taking colloidal gold, nicotine, and other methods maybe not known to us that detox these things because we all have nanotechnology in our brains, in our tissues, a thing called graphene oxide we talked about a couple of weeks ago, essentially it's the smart dust.

@rob_sol_They had talks about these TED Talks in the Israeli university back in 2014, and we had 100... billion micro nanobots inside this one end of a syringe. They're spraying on us. It's in our food. You can look it up now. It's in the Coca-Cola. You can look up nanoparticles in Coca-Cola and Pepsi right now, and they have the yield, the quantum yield there.

@rob_sol_It's in all of our food, and it permeates the blood-brain barrier. It's in our tissue. And effectively, if you pair graphene oxide with a thing called ferritin, it creates a magnetoprotein, and then you can use a 5G network to essentially control your thoughts, your brain, essentially as a kind of electrical computer. And then you have all these other things, these kind of plasmids and other encapsulated potential bioweapons they can release with some other mechanism.

@rob_sol_But you're right. These people have methods of detoxing this nanotechnology properly. And I think that they've found ways to mitigate because actually some of these things, you have an external field. So it's not just what's inside of you. It has to be engaged or kind of switched on, so to speak. So I think you're right.

@rob_sol_If you really look at what's happening with aerosol injections and what's being rained down constantly, you would have to go through a constant process of detoxing because it's really the only way. So, yeah, I don't know what else I can say. We all really need to be worried about this. No, I appreciate it.

@transformer444You know what the hack would be? the hack to figuring out how to detox our systems would be to figure out what people close to individuals like Epstein are doing. Because I guarantee you that motherfucker, sorry, I guarantee you that scumbag knows exactly what to do to cleanse his body if he's still alive. You know?

@rob_sol_Oh, yeah, totally. Like, we're facing kind of just this health holocaust of what's happening. And if you really understand, like, the scale of how much chemicals and particulates and aerosol injections they're spraying every single day and how much resources goes behind that, the resources these people have to defend themselves...

@rob_sol_would be completely different. So you're right. That's why we need the whistleblowers. We really need to create an environment conducive to whistleblowers coming out and letting us know. Because we really are behind the eight ball here. Because this is such advanced technology and they have mechanisms we're still not even aware of.

@rob_sol_You know what I mean? And you had people like Ted Gunderson, the ex-leader of the FBI, coming out ages ago talking about this. Because we've got the strontium, the barium, all these heavy metals raining down on us. It's going into our biosphere, into our food. So constantly detoxing nanotechnology should be... Part of your protocol, if you care about detoxing parasites, you're detoxing heavy metals, you're detoxing nanotechnology, you're detoxing spike protein.

@rob_sol_We're just in a constant state of having to detox ourselves. And that's why it's essentially hard because they've game-theoried out and used chaos theory to kind of create these confluent factors. You can detox against the nanotechnology, but can you detox against the mRNA vaccine bioweapon? Or can you go against the EMFs that are destroying your brain and destroying your fertility?

@rob_sol_There's so many different ways which they've kind of socially engineered and now asymmetrically kind of attacked us that we really just have to be aware of any protocols because you're right, it's constant. It's a constant thing. You have to keep detoxing constantly.

@transformer444Yeah, brother, I want to know what they do to protect themselves from electromagnetic frequencies in their area, cell phone towers. I want to know all of the tricks of the trade that they implement to keep themselves in the perfect shape that they like to keep themselves in. That would be the hack, I'm telling you.

@allegedly_fortiAll you need is a Faraday cage if you want to protect yourself. I mean, Faraday cage works for pretty much everything. I mean, the spacing of the wire might affect certain frequencies versus others, but if you just bought one of those Faraday bags from, like, Amazon, then basically you can put that over your head if you want to.

@allegedly_fortiSo, like, see, this is an example of, like, something that I would push back on. No, actually, like... I'm not joking about the Faraday thing. I thought about trying it myself just for the hell of it. So I'm serious about that. Rob, I agree with you on 90%. The environmental contaminants, I think, are the issue of our time.

@allegedly_fortiI think that's a huge freaking deal. And there's all kinds of things. There's microplastics. There's endocrine disruptors, which I think are the bigger issue. There's nanoparticles that are not easily destructible. But when you say something and... Correct me if I'm wrong, because I don't want to put words in your mouth.

@allegedly_fortiSo you have the graphene oxide, and you said that was connecting to some metalloprotein.

@rob_sol_You combine that with ferritin.

@allegedly_fortiSo ferritin is your iron transporter protein in your body, right?

@rob_sol_Yes, iron. So we all know about iron and hemochromatosis or anemia. It's endogenous in the body. When you attach that with graphene oxide, it creates that magnetoprotein. And when you get an external field, like a 5G field, you can actually control the neurons of the brain.

@allegedly_fortiSo that's where things don't... So everything you said up to there is reasonable, but that's the part which isn't reasonable.

@rob_sol_So what particularly... Have you not done any research into this? Have you just the first time hearing about it?

@allegedly_fortiI mean, I worked as a neuroscientist and we worked trying to control neurons from external sources. Oh, I should be careful.

@rob_sol_Do you think that, like, you know, cybernetics, you know what cybernetics is?

@allegedly_fortiNo, yeah, I know all this stuff. I worked with people doing all this stuff, but here's the thing. So, like, I can tell you that this stuff doesn't work.

@rob_sol_I mean... Oh, okay, you can tell it objectively that it doesn't work. You can claim that's your opinion, but you cannot say that that's the objective fact. No, no, no.

@allegedly_fortiNobody was able to do it in the lab. I mean, that's what I'm telling you.

@rob_sol_You think no one's able to do it? Get case closed then. Let's stop talking about it. Is this seriously your perspective? Have you done any research?

@allegedly_fortiI was in the research. I was talking to everyone in the damn field. I was at the conferences. What do you want from me?

@rob_sol_You think it's impossible to control people's subconscious, their brains, their brainwaves? You think it's impossible?

@allegedly_fortiDo I think you could influence the brain a bit? In a non-specific way, yes. Do I think you can control people's thoughts? Hell no. Really? Absolutely not.

@joann_marieI'm going to post a video of a teacher controlling half of the students in the same room so that you check it out because you definitely can.

Speaker 7Okay, guys, I'm going to interrupt here because this is a room full of people who are obviously educated on this, and I'm very interested in this conversation when we talk about COVID and the technology behind it or just the preparedness that we all have. Okay, and you guys seem very educated, so I'm very interested on your thoughts.

Speaker 7You know, if we're going to connect these dots, right, like seriously, we have mRNA patents. that have been out there forever, right? So we're saying we've got patents that were built with a specific future virus in mind, okay? And then you have programs like the USAID Predict program that ran from 2010 to 2019 to 2020, right up until COVID really hit.

Speaker 7And granted, I'm coming from a conspiratorial lens here because it's just what I do. But, you know... was there a goal of early warning and mapping risk? And did we cross over into actively shaping what's actually going on? So we can talk about what happened post-COVID, but I'm talking pre-COVID, right? There's patents that are in place.

Speaker 7There's programs that were following the zoonotic research, right? And I really thought this space was... Um, you know, it got me back into my Epstein file lens. Um, and I, I went heavy into that and there's a lot of, there's a lot of evidence within the Epstein files that said he was super interested in the zoonotic research aspect of this all, which led me down to the USAID predict program.

Speaker 7So I'm just super, I'm super curious to say from a conspiratorial lens, right? Um, uh, is, is covert, it was COVID manufactured. Do you guys believe that at all?

@malleusigThat's not even controversial at this point. It was obviously manufactured. We have admissions of being manufactured.

@thomaskelloggnyI'm sorry, does somebody have an isolated proof of COVID yet? I still have not even seen or heard anything about that, like an actual isolation of the virus.

@malleusigI don't know, dude, but let's address one thing at a time, all right? So let's address this one question about it being manufactured. The answer is yes. We have not only evidence, we have people saying it was manufactured. We have the labs. We have the funding that went to the labs to manufacture it. Did I be deep? So then they do have proof of it.

@malleusigThey must. I don't want to get on this. Does the virus really exist? It's a separate thing. We're asking about was it manufactured? We know it was manufactured. The people who manufactured it admitted to manufacturing it. Whether it exists or not is a separate concern. It obviously exists somehow. COVID something exists because people caught it.

@malleusigAll right. Yes.

@rob_sol_He's trying to take the whole viruses don't exist kind of talking point, which is a whole other kettle of fish. But I guess we can save that for another time.

@malleusigThank God something's not too far. That gets into the flatter side of the COVID. Yeah, that's right.

@thomaskelloggnyLet's not be that ridiculous. Is it really that unbelievable to think that there is a corrupt medical industry that would lie? I mean, we'll agree that they'll lie about everything else. No, I know, but we have... seem to fathom that they would lie about something like that.

@malleusigWe have photographs of viruses. Maybe not the COVID virus, but we have photographs of other viruses. So viruses exist.

@rob_sol_Yeah. The coronavirus essentially is the same family as the flu. But that whole logic you're using right now is like, oh, NASA lies about this. They must be lying that we're living on a spinning space ball. That's the logic you're trying to reproduce here, which is not that...

@malleusighonest to what we're talking about it also it also doesn't really do much for the conversation except to kind of derail it right if viruses don't exist then the whole conversation about the covid vaccines just becomes impossible to to push forward because now we're getting a vaccine to treat nothing which means now like you know what are we even talking about we're just paralyzed

@thomaskelloggnyI guess I'm not trying to take it that far. Yeah, I can drop it. I guess I just wonder sometimes if we're really just dealing with something that we're just not understanding.

@malleusigFor the time being, we can assume that it was a virus, right? Because we have people telling us they made it. And they made it as a virus, right? It was a coronavirus that was made in a lab. It was done. I think they talked about they took parts of the AIDS virus and combined it with this bat.

@malleusigthis bad HCN2 virus or something like that. So everything is virus, virus, virus. So just for the sake of being able to have the conversation, we can all kind of agree that it's a virus. If you want to say that it wasn't a virus, well, then we have to go back and explain why everything we heard from these people, these researchers that said we work in a virus, explain why those things are not lies, right?

@malleusigWhich is a huge undertaking.

@rob_sol_Yeah. We know that bacteriophages exist. We know when we look at the virus itself, we find that it has objective evidence of editing. You know what I mean? The furin cleavage site, it shows it was edited. It just went through a whole bunch of gain-of-function. So some people gain-of-function is like putting a virus through a time warp where you're speeding up the evolution to find desirable traits.

@rob_sol_So you could take a flu, put it through gain-of-function, and kind of supercharge it. And you can find ways in which you can make it transmissible or more infectious or more, you know, because these all come through the lens of bioweapons and the way in which we've invested trillions of dollars in these black budget, essentially labs, the technology which is now being used against humanity.

@rob_sol_So they create the whole false dichotomy of East versus West. Why are we producing all these bioweapons, these nuclear weapons? Because Russia has them. We need to fight Russia. While they control Russia, they control America, they control the whole globe and use it as a pretext. to invest trillions of dollars in effectively weapons which are now being used against us to control us, to subvert us at a molecular, cellular level, all the way up to the atmosphere.

@rob_sol_So we're finding that the new battlefront is inside our bodies. And we're only talking about the ways of the methods we're being aware of and the weapons we're aware of. There are a whole litany of now that are being produced. Type in genetically engineered AI weapons into Grok. It won't tell you. It's like, I can't talk to you about that.

@rob_sol_Or it's a secret. Like, we are seeing a host of... of advanced exotic technologies that we can no longer defend ourselves against, and we need to wake up to it now, because we're running out of time. And they're implementing this with a global AI layer that essentially can predict human behavior, models it, and controls the outcome.

@rob_sol_The synthesis, emphasis, and like the Hegelian dialectic, like we're just following it for time and time again. I'm seeing it with the Iran war, I'm seeing it with the COVID vaccines, I'm seeing it with everything. So anyway, I'm sorry.

@allegedly_fortiYou know what the irony is, Rob, about that? Or maybe it's part of it. You can say it's the irony of the plan. The only defense against all these damn viruses is mRNA vaccines or, hear me out, actually more viruses. So I had this thought during COVID that what we should do is split up the virus into three pieces or something and create new viruses with

@allegedly_fortia part of the virus. So like basically you get a fast spreading, not very lethal virus that has a part of the protein of the COVID and you infect people with that first and it doesn't hurt them. And then they generate antibodies to the COVID.

@malleusigNo, Kirk, we did that anyway. It was called Omicron. Omicron was the most successful vaccine against COVID.

@allegedly_fortiYeah, I mean, it's just naturally partially how viruses work, but I'm saying you could theoretically do this with any virus. You could break up and take the lethality out of it and make it more infectious than the original variant and release it ahead of the actual virus. Anyway.

@malleusigYeah, that's what happens with most viruses naturally. They become less lethal as they become more infectious.

@rob_sol_Is it possible, though, that... That's what vaccines used to be. They used to give you the denatured form of the virus so your body could, you know, recognize it, but you could already have that defense mechanism built in. But going back to, like, mRNA technology could be used to fix cancer, could be used, CRISPR could be used to, you know, help the planet.

@rob_sol_AI could be used to create a utopia, but it's in the hands of people who want to kill us all. A specific group... I agree.

@allegedly_fortiThat's the big problem. That's the big problem.

@rob_sol_That's the big problem. Like, all these technologies that could create, you know, a utopia. All efficiency is gone. Paradise. But effectively, it's in the hands of a dystopian Talmudic tribe that effectively control the money supply and have gained all forms of hard and soft power.

@allegedly_fortiBut you know, there's one great thing about the Talmudic tribe. It's that they're inbred and genetically homogeneous, which means that they're more vulnerable than we are. Just keep that in mind.

@rob_sol_More vulnerable to schizophrenia.

@allegedly_fortiI don't know if that's... No, but they're more vulnerable to viruses. They're more vulnerable to targeted viruses. No, no, no. That's correct.

@malleusigHold on a second. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, that is not a weakness for them. That's the reason why they didn't die during the Black Plague, right? Because they were immune to plague.

@allegedly_fortiNo, you're missing my point. My point is that if we designed a virus, it's easier to design a virus against them than it is the reverse. That's my point.

@malleusigAnd if witches were horses, then beggars would ride, but that's not going to happen. Who's going to make it? And why would we make it? We're not villains like they are. We're not these like... Speak for yourself. We're not these Bond villains like they all are. We're not going to make a virus to kill all the Jews. I'm sorry.

@allegedly_fortiI'm not capable of doing that, but I totally would.

@joann_marieWhat's happening?

Speaker 8I doubt it. I don't think you really hate Jews.

@joann_marieLet's not make viruses to kill Jews.

Speaker 6That might be against the terms of the service, so I better shut up. I don't think you hate Jewish people, man. That's not true. Don't say that.

@malleusigI do, and I'm quite serious. That kind of talk just makes things worse. Because it convinces any Jews that are listening, oh my God, they really do want to all kill us. And that means that our actions against them are justified because it's either us or them. So it's a bad strategy, is that your point? Because that's what feeds into their delusion.

@malleusigSo the guy who was shilling for the vaccine is now...

@allegedly_fortiI was never shilling for the vaccine.

Ian MalcolmYeah. I mean, you were saying that it was probably a good thing, even though the data would show otherwise.

@allegedly_fortiI didn't actually say that, but I will make the point now.

Speaker 8Anyone pushing the vaccine on anyone other than themselves and taking the vaccine for their own safety and telling someone else to take it. I didn't say that.

Ian MalcolmBut did you not say that at the macro that it was beneficial rather than detrimental, again, at the macro level?

@allegedly_fortii'm not i'm not going to make that point but just out of my own ignorance i don't want to say i don't want to come down on the on 100 on that yeah i mean i think that's why i made the point about the macro data that uh i i feel like i'm crazy here until i spend hours looking at the macro data then i'm not gonna i'm not gonna come down on it

Ian MalcolmWell, fair enough. Well, we do not ever condone any kinetic violence against anybody. We are intellectually and spiritually in opposition to supremacy, which is perfectly reasonable. And, I mean, Kirk, as a final question, did you notice a strange pattern of control across almost all the levers of COVID, the vaccine rollout, and let's say the governmental involvement?

@allegedly_fortiOh, yeah. There were Jews everywhere in the CDC. Yeah, it's kind of weird, isn't it? Yeah, it is, isn't it? All right.

Ian MalcolmWell, at least we're able to call that out.

@allegedly_fortiWait, wait, wait. And by the way, the person in charge of the particular institution I was at, who had no business being in charge of it, was also of that tribe. You don't say! Yeah, that's part of how I spotted the Jew, bro. And that's how I got fired.

@yitzhak32941934Every stain, single burg, time of wits. Earth with the fucking crescendo bedposting.

@allegedly_fortiThat's how I got fired. It's because I said, this person's a fucking idiot and they don't belong in charge. And that person was put in charge in retrospect because they were a Jew. That's why they were in that fucking position. So this was part of my journey to the Jew pill, was getting fired by a person who shouldn't have been in their position.

@allegedly_fortiSo, see?

@rob_sol_You've seen Jewish nepotism in work. Oh, literally.

@allegedly_fortiAnd highly consequentially as well.

Speaker 6Hey, if you're people following me, guys, thanks for following me. We'll go follow for a follow. So if you follow me, I'll follow you back. Thanks for that. But I don't know what you're talking about, bro. You're talking like absolute nonsense, dog.

@allegedly_fortiOkay, dog.

@malleusigWait, what? What are you talking about, dude? Like, he was, I mean, we don't agree with him, but what we said was perfectly understandable.

@malleusigWeird.

Ian MalcolmI can handle shilling ideas better than I can people shilling their handles on X. Coming up, hey, follow me. I'll follow you back. I promise. Oh, my God.

@malleusigThat's low class.

@malleusigBut anyway, I think we, like, what do we got here? We got two hands, and we've gone very far off topic.

Ian MalcolmYeah, very, we've dabbled in all sorts of things, and I actually, I really appreciate the back and forth there between Kirk and Rob. I always love having Rob in these spaces and these conversations. Rob, at a quick little glance, before we go, because I do know we've got some other hands, so we'll bounce around and check in with those folks.

Ian MalcolmAnd then we'll probably wind out the space. I think Truth Teller is probably going to be starting one not too long from now. So it'll be a nice way to pivot. But, Rob, the question that I would have. So, again, focusing on the macro, because we got lots of people that might listen to this playback from very diverse backgrounds, different geographies, all sorts of variances there.

Ian MalcolmWhat would be if you had five bullets for individuals, let's say, that had taken and we'll do this two times. One, those that that took the covid vaccine and then those that did not. For those people that took the COVID vaccine, what five things would you recommend that they inject into their day-to-day that's easily digestible?

Ian MalcolmThey can just write them down on a notepad and kind of begin tomorrow. And then we'll do the exact same thing, like I said, for those that didn't take the COVID vaccine, just to kind of maximize their health and wellness in an easy fashion.

@rob_sol_Sorry, my mute was hurt. Yeah, perfect. So effectively, if you've taken any of the mRNA-based vaccines, there is now only objectively two methods to detox the spike protein and now defend yourself against the amyloid microclots and also the kind of systemic vasculitis, this inflammation we're seeing, you know, especially in all tissues.

@rob_sol_So the main two things are autophagy. So you want to go into apoptosis, like your cells, to turnover through fasting. So fasting should become... Our main priority, just trying to have a small window of eating so your body can kind of renew itself and clear out this kind of foreign proteins and also foreign matter now with this fiber and kind of microclots.

@rob_sol_So do try and prioritize fasting. And then also look at the evidence behind natto kinase. So there is a small little program behind detoxing that with natto kinase, curcumin, and brolamine. So curcumin is obviously in turmeric. It's a compound which people always talk about. And brolamine is in pineapple. Also, if you ever have a bad chesty cough with a lot of phlegm, don't take any cough medicine.

@rob_sol_Just get a pineapple, a pineapple juice fresh, has bromelain in it, helps dissolve all this kind of mucus, helps your body expel this waste. So look at natto kinase for anyone that you have maybe immunocompromised, elderly, because this is what is finding is the kind of the only and the most effective way to remove these amyloid microclots, these huge clots we're finding now in people's bodies when they're dying young and healthy.

@rob_sol_So effectively, every single person that's taken a vaccine, do look at that protocol. And if you're going on to the next one, if you have not been vaccinated, every single person now has in them spike protein. And even recently, someone has done a huge blood transfusion, non-vaccinated, they're finding the clots as well.

@rob_sol_So if you have any issues around like heart issues or circulation, look at natto kinase. If you want to DM me, I can send you some information you can look at, but make the decision yourself. talk to your health practitioners first if you can, and obviously try and consult a homeopathy, a homeopath if you can. But effectively, every single person now has been exposed to the Swag protein.

@rob_sol_So we all need to go through these detox protocols and effectively look at diet as the foundation for good health, whole foods, organic when you can, and try and filter your water at all times. Another thing in which way these people, like the cabal, are effectively detoxing themselves against nanotechnology and these other things, they're actually getting blood transfusions.

@rob_sol_They're having their blood cleaned. through these filters. That's another method in which these people can avoid nanotechnology or spike protein. So you can get your blood filtered. That's quite a esoteric step above if you're quite rich. But effectively, look at nanokinase, message me, I found a good source. Try to avoid Japanese-produced nanokinase.

@rob_sol_There's some in Europe you can get, especially if you have anything with thyroid plaques in your heart, any issues with your heart, look at nanokinase. It's much better than the statin. And start now, okay? So these actually dissolve very short amount of time. Your body expels this fibrin waste. You can get back to your life, okay?

@rob_sol_So look at nanokinase, and hopefully I've touched on that issue.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, absolutely. And then for individuals that did not get the COVID vaccine, I say this more at, I keep using this term, but the macro level, right? So you mentioned things like water, fasting, obviously, and it's interesting the overlap between yourself and Truth Teller. He's a big fan of fasting as well. Rob, when it comes to food that people are consuming, right?

Ian MalcolmObviously, we see organic advertised everywhere, fruits, vegetables, all those kinds of things. When people are... you know, let's say in between fasts and are consuming food, any recommendations, red meat, good, bad, otherwise fish, Mediterranean diet, the caveman diet, what's your preferred approach here?

@rob_sol_No, that's an awesome thing to lead into. So effectively, like you want to prioritize kind of protein, effectively animal source protein. Another huge thing which people never really talk about is the order in which you eat. So you really want to look at mitigating sort of your insulin kind of ups and downs. So start your day with fat and protein.

@rob_sol_People don't talk about this enough. There's a person that specializes in insulin resistance. His name is the Insulin Queen on Instagram. But start your day with fat and protein. Have a good glug of olive oil, which is this huge antioxidant which protects you and helps mitigate any of these other things. Say you're a smoker.

@rob_sol_If you have a good diet, you can mitigate the effects of that. You want high in fats.

@rob_sol_You want really oily fish. You can get small fish. But effectively, just eat animal-based protein, stick to your diet, stick to the kind of ketogenic diet, and try and just have meat proteins effectively as the main source of protein and then provide fermented foods. So you want to have a base of meat, steak, and effectively lamb is what I eat.

@rob_sol_Ferments on top, so fermented foods like sauerkraut, kefir, kimchi. And then you just want to look at trying and finding ways to kind of get the whole profile of vitamins and minerals. A great way to hack that is with moringa, sea moss, or liver capsules. So organic beef liver capsules, very high density. Because the problem with nutrition now is the soil is depleted of nutrients.

@rob_sol_We need to kind of maximize this absorption. You aren't what you eat, you are what you absorb. So you need to find bioavailable ways of getting this heme iron. these different types of proteins, the full range of amino acids. Obviously, peptides is a huge new growth sector, which is short chain amino acids, which have a biological function.

@rob_sol_We can also get that through diet and also just prioritize locally sourced food, organic and seasonal. Filter your water and just, you know, every money, all the money you invest into food is an investment in your health. Okay, so prioritize that and do a sauna, detox yourself and really invest in yourself.

Ian MalcolmI love that. And the sauna in particular, just out of a final little question, Rob, and then we'll go down to Mr. Turkey Time, who's got his hand up. On the sauna, can you just kind of explain the biomechanical benefit there? I mean, obviously people are familiar with the concept of sweating things out. What exactly is it that your body's pushing out when you're utilizing that?

@rob_sol_So effectively, the skin, the largest organ, is just one of the best ways in which you can kind of excrete waste in a more direct way. So you could have the best diet in the world. You could spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on these kind of detox protocols. You can get these chelators, and obviously they do help, and the bentonite clays.

@rob_sol_But effectively, taking a sauna for five to ten minutes a week is about 90% better. So you're only getting about 10% of benefit, potentially, like you're getting about nine times or 10 times more benefit from detoxing through sauna because you're excreting it through this kind of larger kind of membrane in your skin. So your body just can't really excrete a lot of this waste, the phthalates, the endocrine disruptors.

@rob_sol_So a lot of these ways, which they normally have pathways taken through the body, their digestion or the lymph system, or actually kind of, you know, kind of you have the microbiome, which has a lot of function with dealing with these as well, but effectively your body just can't detox. It's become essential. Now it's not like a choice.

@rob_sol_that we're living in this kind of toxic biosphere with all these kind of, you know, ridiculous substances every single day, cleaning products, you know, like all these things. Effectively, you'd have to become due to sauna because your body's way to eliminate this waste now has become so overloaded that effectively you have to use, you know, your sweat glands, your skin to excrete this waste.

@rob_sol_And it's just become, and also don't do it too much because you can start cooking your own brain. But effectively, you know, you're, You're sweating it out through all the glands of your skin. You're sweating it out through and just, you know, make sure you're going through the right protocols. There is a way to do sauna and make sure you're not doing it too much because you can actually start having detrimental effects.

@rob_sol_But, yeah, just try to keep it to five to ten minutes semi-regularly. Obviously, if you're a man, try and, you know, ice your testicles because they can become too hot and they can actually have negative effects. Ice your brain as well if you can. You can get, like, these new hats that are all kind of iced up. And you can mitigate any of the negative effects and also try and be in the saunas with the steam rather than the infrared, which seems to be beneficial.

@rob_sol_But hopefully I've covered that topic.

Ian MalcolmSo steam versus a dry sauna versus infrared sauna, your recommendation of those three options would be what?

@rob_sol_My recommendation is the steam saunas. So like the Nordic traditional ways. Infrared, obviously, the wavelength actually is very beneficial for your mitochondria and your body, but it's just the effects of the EMF, which I'm still kind of going through. I'm asking this guy who I rely on as my source of EMF literature, and I'm trying to actually go with him through it now because no one seems to have gone through this subject yet.

@rob_sol_But I would just say if you have an infrared, use it, but ideally have a preferential esteem saunas like how they do in the Nordic countries.

@allegedly_fortiI wouldn't worry too much about the infrared because remember, infrared comes off all things, including like a campfire, which we've been evolving with for millions of years. So I'm not worried about the infrared personally.

@rob_sol_Yeah, but it's like you're in a small space and they have a whole bunch of electrical equipment. So it's not infrared itself. It's more of the environment that you're in as well as the infrared because now they have like speakers in there. They have like little lights and you're inside essentially what could be an enclosed Faraday cage, but in the bad way, you're being enclosed in it.

@rob_sol_So this is just one thing that I'm looking at because no one wants to talk about the infrared saunas and they think it's all the best, but I'm still saying it's great, but just look at it. But, you know, the protocols, you need to kind of hit the level because the heat stress kind of, you know, has this heat shock with the proteins that help heal your cell.

@rob_sol_So, you know, it does help lower the baseline cortisol and all these other kind of, you know, more physical functions of the kind of the heat stress and the shock protein that help heals you and all this stuff. But essentially try to get a steam-based sauna, do it once or twice a week, five or 10 minutes. You don't need to overdo it.

@rob_sol_And effectively, it's essential now to live long and have longevity is to have the detox built into your lifestyle.

Ian MalcolmNo, very, very well stated. And I will go back and get the clip, the link, and I'll put into the purple pill the conversation that we had with Rob on essentially the attack on humanity that is coming from this kind of multifaceted or multi-pronged, what would you even think of it? It is a matrix, right? They're attacking your body in every capacity from every direction.

Ian MalcolmHe did a wonderful job in that space. So I'll put that in the purple pill in case anybody wants to listen to it. With that being said, let's go to Turkey time, see if he's got some comments, some thoughts, or maybe a question for either Rob or Kirk or anybody else that's up on the panel.

@rob_sol_Hey, good evening, everyone. It's been a while. I'll just share my anecdote when it comes to COVID. I had COVID three times. First two times, a walk in the park. It was like I had sniffles, you know, for a couple days. But then I got the vaccine. And that third time was absolute hell. I thought I was going to fucking die.

@rob_sol_I really thought I was going to die. And thank God I didn't. I recovered from it, but it took like two weeks. It was two weeks of absolute hell. So I'm convinced whatever was in that vaccine, it really, really made me...

@rob_sol_I'm not sure if it made me more susceptible to getting the virus, but it certainly made the actual illness worse rather than make it better. So this product that they were pushing on us, not only... did it not work? But it like, it seems at least in my case, it did the opposite. It just made everything worse. Um, but, uh, other than that, Rob, uh, dude, that's fantastic advice.

@rob_sol_Everything you've been saying for the past five minutes, I've only been, I've only been listening for like five, 10 minutes. Um, but yeah, thank God the space is recorded so I can go back and, uh, get some clips of that. Cause that was awesome, man. I need to, uh, I need to listen to that again and, uh, start following some of that advice.

@rob_sol_Cause, uh, You know, I got that North American diet, you know, fucking eating crap. Like, not all crap, but, like, you know, I'm not buying organic vegetables and stuff like that. So, yeah, maybe that's a good way. Buy local, buy in season, buy organic. Yeah, it's just expensive, man. It's really expensive. Everyone's tight on money these days.

@rob_sol_But, yeah, I'll end on that. Thanks, guys.

@yitzhak32941934Steak and eggs, turkey. Steak and eggs.

@rob_sol_Yeah. I literally had steak and eggs last night at midnight. It was fucking awesome. That's perfect. And I feel for you, like the American food supply specifically has been weaponized beyond belief. The amount of like things which have been snuck in there, you know, the kind of artificial colors and all these like genetically engineered and bioengineered ingredients now which are in everything.

@rob_sol_So I'm so sorry. And you guys have effectively, you know, you're the kind of critical ground zero of this kind of weaponized diet and nutrition. So, but yeah, like if you do want to look at sauna as well, because the research is really kind of encouraging. It's really showing kind of up to about 40% decrease in all cause mortality with sauna.

@rob_sol_That's, you know, even a few times a week. So there are, you know, normally there isn't methods that can find a huge reduction or cause mortality. They're really hard to find. So if you can become part of a community and share a space and all take part of this and engaging community around the sauna as well. So I feel for you and I hope you can find your path out there.

@rob_sol_And I just hope everyone in America can find the way forward, especially with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. providing an amazing example of how to change the vaccine schedules, the food pyramid and all these ways in which you can all support him and change America. And we're all... rooting for you especially here in australia and the commonwealth countries we're all seeing this change and we're like we see it as a ray of hope so i support all you and i'm sorry you've experienced any of that shit you've had to deal with but i know you'll make it out of it oh rob you know what actually i do i do have a question for you um when you're talking about the nordic countries and the type of stuff that they do um like the saunas and stuff they're also very into uh the cold plunges and stuff like that how do you feel about um cold therapy

@rob_sol_So yeah, that's actually a bit of a contentious topic we talked about in the last space. And actually a lot of the research now is finding which is actually antithetical to the health benefits. So they're saying that the way in which you're jacking up your cortisol and you're creating this kind of fight or flight response, effectively it's like the same as if you're being chased by a bear.

@rob_sol_So it may be good to do intermittently, maybe every few months, but people that are doing it every day, the literature and the research now is showing that it has a cumulative net negative effect on health. It's increasing your baseline cortisol. It's increasing some inflammatory markers. And it has this kind of like restrictive effect on your circulation system, which has more physical effects.

@rob_sol_So I wouldn't want to... My research has led me to believe that and to now start advocating from that. And I would only say that because I have seen a wealth of information and have a whole bunch of studies that I could show you. But effectively, you can use the kind of simple putting your face in water and triggering that...

@rob_sol_epistemic epistemic nervous system and your vagus nerve so there are ways to kind of do the cold plunge without putting your whole body in there and having the same effect but do your research if cold therapy works for you i'm not going to kind of flood it um but i i would say there is a whole list saying that this this kind of health trend of cold plunges could have a negative effect to your health and just to be aware if you have any sort of health issues or any degenerative or kind of genetic predispositions towards health heart attacks maybe steer clear yeah

@rob_sol_That's good advice. I've only done it once, and I remember it was incredibly shocking to my system. But once I got out, I felt my circulatory system really start going. So initially I was freezing, but within 30 seconds I felt hot. It was a very weird feeling.

@rob_sol_And now I live next to the beach. And especially here in April, the water is still fucking freezing. So I have the opportunity to do it. I just want to make sure that I'm not going to be doing any detriment to my system.

@allegedly_fortiSo I think if you want an alternative to those that's kind of safe for everybody, just old-fashioned exercise. I've experimented. So the cold plunge will raise your cortisol in the morning, which it's better to do that in the morning. But if you just go on the elliptical and get your heart rate up, slowly increase your heart rate up to 150, 160, and you don't even have to do it very long.

@allegedly_fortiJust get it up to 160, 170, and then hop off and then relax for a few minutes. And you'll feel the same sort of clarity, in my experience, as a cold plunge, but without that massive stress. I think the stress can be good because you're kind of training your autonomic nervous system. So these are big, huge tests for your autonomic nervous system, which regulates your blood pressure.

@allegedly_fortiby changing your vasculature contractions and stuff to keep you basically alive. And that is something that deteriorates with age pretty badly. So that's one of the reasons why exercise is good for old people and why some of these things are probably good for you. But I think exercise is probably the safest alternative if you're worried about the excesses of the cold plunge or whatever.

@allegedly_fortiJust hop on the treadmill, get your heart rate up to 160, 170, depending on your age.

Speaker 9and see i think you'll experience basically the same good feeling without maybe some of the risks well great advice guys thank you i really appreciate it thank you so much for coming up turkey um oh yes go for it hey oh very good good information um i was i was almost like reliving the moments of kovid while you guys were speaking about it.

Speaker 9I remember, I remember listening, hearing about mRNA technology, CRISPR technology back in 2016 on a TED Talk. I saw that on YouTube. And I remember hearing it as a technology and gene editing. And I was like, oh man, they're going deep into that. They're, pretty much going to universal soldier level like that's that's wow that that was the thought back then and then um i remember that she said that there was going to be a a scientific worldwide meeting to figure out which you know the the do's and don'ts what they're going to do the ethical uh conversation they were going to have so i remember that that was the back of my mind um but then

Speaker 9uh i remember in august of 2019 and that's when there was an event occurring in china and then china had this whole this whole um everybody got suited up and i saw like you know it was the first the first scare then you had i think it was either september you know into october time you had a wuhan harvard scientist or somebody that got picked up by the FBI who was trying to hide vials that were going back to Wuhan.

Speaker 9And at that point, my antenna just went wild. I was like, Harvard and Wuhan? What the fuck is... What's the connection? Why are they trying to drag vials back? At that time, I thought that... that it was the United States that had actually had released that event over in China in order to destabilize China. I thought that's what was going on.

Speaker 9No. In hindsight, now, I see things as if everybody's on lockstep, though. Maybe that could have been the sole reason to get China on board. And... on what's to come, on what's going to be the situation. So that was what was going through my mind. Then came, and mind you, while this was going into, was playing out into the new year, I remember that the United States did not, they didn't pull the trigger on locking everything down until March.

Speaker 9But what had already happened was the Chinese New Year, was that most Chinese people were going back to China during that time, and then they were going to fly back. And then it got shut down in the March time. So I was tracking this thing hardcore, you know, military-wise, I was in it. But at the same time, I had business that ended up going down.

Speaker 9And because it wasn't a, it wasn't a, what do you call that? It wasn't the necessary businesses, right? So to me, how everything played out and then the vaccine came out and it said mRNA, I said, fuck that. There's no way. Like, what the fuck did you guys do? I thought that perhaps if there is a worldwide situation at play and they can't save everybody,

Speaker 9So what they did the hard thing into killing the old people first, anybody who's already has, you know, any pre-existing conditions, kill them all first because, you know, cut the rope. Then deal with the aftermath of the individuals. I thought that's kind of how they were trying to play this whole thing out in order to try to save a specific amount of people.

Speaker 9and reduce the amount of chaos in the land. And then everything that has happened to date is like, what the fuck? So anyway, that's what my perspective from my angle was.

@rob_sol_Just one thing I'll add to that. I mean, it's a good point. If you really look at the way in which the virus was released, it was released in the most densely populated area of the planet during a time when you have the highest... transit of people was during a Chinese traditional holiday where people all go to their, from major cities to their small towns.

@rob_sol_So if you used game theory to realize what would be the place that you would release this virus that would ensure that it would spread the fastest and the most. And that spot in the world is objectively it. So they released it in the place where they knew it would, the highest chance of spreading, during a seasonal holiday when you have billions of people all flying on planes and leaving the country.

@rob_sol_So effectively through the lens of game theory, you can see that they used the whole release of the P4 lab in Wuhan, which is P4 is the kind of pathogen level, which they had written letters and letters to people 10 years before and say, we can't have a P4 lab in China. They don't have the same protocols of safety, like things will leak.

@rob_sol_So they had provided the pretext for this to kind of manufacture the consent for, oh, something leaked in the bat lady and some coronavirus from a bat and a pangolin. So they provided this kind of pretext. but we all know this technology, even Epstein is running emails to Bill Gates saying we need to simulate these and model these pandemics.

@rob_sol_Like it's objectively a weaponized pandemic to effectively create a, to change humanity at a genetic level, to give every single person, 5 billion people systemic vasculitis, they're brain dead now. Effectively, we have doctors like Sakari Bhakti saying he's no longer optimistic because now we have the majority of the people on the planet who are brain dead due to this vaccine.

@rob_sol_So we have, you know, populations of the planet declining, especially in Western countries. And now they're immigrating a weaponized replacement population. So the levels of this kind of like asymmetric Fijian warfare, people just aren't aware of the steps they had prepared. And they prepared the vaccine, was dark and produced the vaccine.

@rob_sol_And, you know, this thing has been prepared for a long, long time. People have been warning about it. It is now provable that it was just another part of the depopulation program. And that's what we're witnessing.

@transformer444The biggest issue that I really quickly, when you say brain dead, I'm sorry, when you say brain dead due to the vaccine, can you describe that? Because I have a family member that describes something along those lines.

@rob_sol_Totally. So so when we talk about brain death, we're talking about like in relation towards systemic vasculitis. So. A lot of these neurodegenerative effects, it's got nothing to do with the gut-brain axis or anything. It's actually good with inflammation in the brain. So you've got spike protein inside of the cells, inside of the brain.

@rob_sol_It's causing inflammation in the brain, in your organs, like in your heart, okay? So Sakuri Bhakti is saying these vaccines have done their job. We're seeing billions of people whose brains are not working anymore, okay? So now they're essentially complicit with a global kind of... essentially agenda that needs the people to be brain dead to fulfill their depopulation program, because people are waking up and going, we're seeing what you're doing.

@rob_sol_But in fact, we have now these huge kind of neuropsychiatric conditions. So we're seeing like, you know, suicidal thoughts going up 150x, schizophrenia going up 300 times, brain clots, violent behavior, cognitive decline, delusions, depression, and we're seeing this kind of mass formation, mass psychosis. So every single person that's taken the mRNA vaccine has systemic

@rob_sol_Vasculitis, systemic inflammation of the vessels of the body. So especially you find these vessels in the brain. So these people effectively have swollen brains that are not working anymore, that are vaccine damaged, okay? So it's effectively this kind of crown jewel, okay? And we're seeing this kind of huge pathologist coming out with research showing personality changes in the vaccinated population, okay?

@rob_sol_The pineal gland is completely destroyed. They're disconnecting us from the source, okay? And now we have self-amplifying vaccine technology, which becomes itself a synthetic virus, which essentially will vaccinate the entire planet. And effectively, this was just the first step in this kind of mRNA platform, okay? So it's going to get much worse.

@rob_sol_This is why I seem to be a bit like over the top with this, because we've only seen the beginning of this technology. And again, it's made the majority of the world brain dead, infertile, population collapse, mass psychosis. It's beyond... perception of just how diabolical this thing has got the sv40 in it simian virus the most carcinogenic thing ever they put in the vaccine to create the tumors you know what i mean and i'm not even going into the kind of the other forms of dna dna um contamination so guys like it's it's so beyond the pale here and we've always the cognitive decline as well can shedding cause cognitive decline as well or not at all

@rob_sol_It can. So, like, because the spike protein, it just causes inflammation. So the unvaccinated have lower levels, but it's still there. So, like, it's mainly, and Dr. Nick's culture goes through it all, like, the mechanisms that actually, like, show how the brain is being affected. And it's at a physical level, you know what I mean?

@rob_sol_It's at a structural level. So, and I went into this the other day, and I did a whole bunch of deep dive into the actual mechanisms behind this. And actually... You know, psychological, psychiatric and neurological diseases have all since the rollout gone up, you know, due to the direct or indirect effects of the kind of spike protein, the lipid nanoparticles and their delivery system.

@rob_sol_And it really just has this kind of central nervous system disruption. And again, you know, a lot of this is due with, you know, the kind of inflammation, the vascular kind of brain inflammation. And again, has, you know, all these kind of arterial kind of like cerebral effects post-injection. It binds to the ACE2 receptor and kind of all these endothelial cells.

@rob_sol_It triggers this inflammation and endothelial damage, thrombosis and the clots and the kind of the microstrates in the brain. And then you can go into the neurons and the glial cells, but I don't want to get too freaked out over this. But we've all seen our family members change. My brother changed. We've all seen it happen.

@rob_sol_And it's part of the plan to create this mass psychosis. So they have this complacent, despondent group of vaccine-injured NPCs that become pretty much partly support this new kind of global depopulation effort through their despondency. It's insane.

Speaker 9I just wanted to add that there is a film part. I remember during the COVID, the very beginning, I remember having seen the movie Contagion a long, long time ago with Matt Damon. And I was like, why does this feel so freaking familiar, like a deja vu scenario? And I'm like, yo, this was a movie. And I had to go see the movie again.

Speaker 9And then I saw the whole thing play out. And I was like, why? That was the first time I guess I kind of woke up. Then you had the train in New Palestine that, you know, there was a movie on it on Netflix. And at the same time, during exactly the same time, it actually collides in Ohio with that situation. Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 9And I'll go with this part where you just mentioned that the injections are changing people, right? Then there's another movie, World War Z. Like, what are they planning to do with parasitic technology that is able to now manipulate human bodies? If they're going to the stage of going necro, like, that's... I think that's on the table.

@rob_sol_They have. They have weaponized parasites. They're weaponizing ticks. They're weaponizing mosquitoes. There's also biologically engineered mold and bacteria, which no one ever talks about. They've weaponized things which I'm so asymmetrically unaware of. But going back to that whole conditioning of the movies, you know what was the big hero in all these movies?

@rob_sol_The vaccine. They were conditioning us to see the vaccine is the only way to find the... the cure to these global pandemics, to these global problems. And you see it on The Last of Us. Oh, we need to create a vaccine. The vaccine this. I am legend. We need a vaccine. It's going to save us all. And it's fucking, it's just, we've been conditioned and brainwashed for so long.

@rob_sol_But, you know, there are huge things we need to be aware of. Weaponizing ticks to make people allergic to meat. You know, like the poor man's nuclear bomb where they release the ticks and it kills everyone. These are things that cost them sense to do now. And now with AI, they can optimize them in many different ways. But just going back to that initial point,

@rob_sol_because I know that things aren't really talked about, but people's brains are damaged, okay? So we have, you know, disruption of the blood-brain barrier as well. We also have, like, the prime, like, you know, neurodegeneration due to these proteins, neuroinflammation, autoimmunity, and also the secondary infections and stuff like that.

@rob_sol_I just wanted to hammer that back, but, yeah.

@allegedly_fortiMaybe it's just the SSRIs that everybody's on. I mean, when it comes to people getting lobotomized, I favor the SSRI overuse as the bigger explanation.

@rob_sol_Totally. Have you looked into that, Kirk, how most of the women are taking SSRIs? Yeah, 30 to 40%. They have no emotions. That's why we're seeing this woke left in these women because they're being forced, these SSRIs. It's destroying their ability to feel emotions, to feel empathy, to become functioning human beings. So it's weaponizing these medicines at a psychological level.

@allegedly_fortiI think that's the bigger thing. I think that's the big cause of this kind of stuff.

@rob_sol_There's many layers to that. But look, the amount of neurodegeneration caused by the vaccine, I would say, is much more. But there's many layers. It's not just one thing. It's not just this or that. There's many facets. But you are right in messaging. about the SSRIs.

@allegedly_fortiSince Rabbi said we can do anecdotal stuff, I'm going to say that everybody that I personally know that took the vaccine seems more or less the same, but all my friends that went on SSRIs are fucking nuts. And even more nuts after trying it and stopping it. So that's just my two cents on that one, my own observation.

@rob_sol_You could say the same about antipsychotic medicines. Most of the people that take antipsychotic medicines become psychotic.

@allegedly_fortiActually, I'll say it about recreational drug use too. In my experience, all recreational, whether it's ketamine that they're playing with or even weed, every single time they say, oh, I'm better after I did it. And then I'm like, I don't think you seem better after doing this. That's my view.

@rob_sol_But Kirk, do you know anything about the endocannabinoid system?

@allegedly_fortiAnd I've heard about it, but I studied it like 15 years ago in like two seconds. So no, I'm not going to, I don't know much.

@rob_sol_Well, I wouldn't lump weed into that group as ketamine. I just wouldn't do that. Oh, no, no, no.

@allegedly_fortiIt's not the same. Ketamine is like a whole next level. That's completely next.

@rob_sol_I'm going to defend weed because I'm an advocate of weed. I smoke it every day. It's great for my memory. I don't know what else to say. The endocannabinoid system modulates all the other systems, your nervous system. We need it to regulate our bodies. The human being had much higher levels of anandamide and endogenous cannabinoids and cannabidols in our bodies 100 years ago.

@rob_sol_Actually, when you smoke weed, You're actually just putting it back to the level that humans had 100 years ago. We were walking around quote-unquote high, blissed out 100 years ago. It's just the modern environment which is down-regulated. These are endocannabinoids. But if you want to go into that, we can another time.

@rob_sol_There's a whole kettle of fish, but I'm out here defending weed.

@allegedly_fortiThat sounds like a hell of a kettle of fish. Okay.

@rob_sol_It is. People never talk about it.

Speaker 9You know how if you're smoking weed, you can't dream? I think it's also like it's blocking from certain frequencies entering your brain. I think in essence, it could be like a shield.

@allegedly_fortiThat's possible. There probably is data on whether it affects the alpha, beta, gamma, delta rhythms. Yep.

@rob_sol_There is a lot of information coming out now saying it's much better for the long-term health of sleep. It's actually much better for the long-term memory. All the things which were once the... bent like the negatives have been proven to be opposite like it's completely opposite but then again there's genetically modified weeds other things out there which you want to stay away from but people just don't understand the inner cannabinoid system and they always talk about these things and then they just it's like well you're not it's not truthful so but i don't want to get stuck in it because i'm not this drug guy it's just that i do it for me i would never say anyone else it's just this you know i mean i don't want to get

@joann_marieAll right. Let's get on the next hand. Funky, go for it. Welcome back.

@yitzhak32941934Yes. Thanks for having me back up. You ever seen a $20 note on weed, Rob?

@rob_sol_I love that midi half-baked.

@yitzhak32941934Yeah, it is. So I've got two questions. First one's to Rabbi. Now, this one goes back to pretty much the start of this space. So, Rabbi, next time next time you talk to yitz dude i think a better question to ask him instead of a if he's a boobs or a bum man would be to ask him you know to sit to sit with the uh stereotype a bit better is here is he the type of bloke who who likes them likes either boys or girls above or below the agent right i don't what do you think do you think that would be more accurate i don't think there's any value in keeping it around at all

@malleusigHonestly, he adds nothing to the space of the discussion. He just heckles. I don't know why we tolerate him, to be honest.

@joann_marieI cry from laughter because he has no self-awareness whatsoever, and I just find it hilarious. But yeah, it is a waste of time.

@malleusigI was with you for a little while, but it's just sad now. Think about this guy's life off of the app. He... He carries that personality into everyday life. I don't think he has a life off of the app. I think that's why he's here. But still, man, it's like, that guy's a real person.

@allegedly_fortiHe had a Jewish mother, and his Jewish mother ignored him and was cold, and he only knows how to get affection by other people harassing him and giving him attention. So he comes in here to get harassed because it's the only love he knows.

@malleusigAnyway, I don't want to talk about Yitz anymore. I just wanted to say that one last thing. After a while, it begins to feel like we're making fun of a kid in a wheelchair, and I'm not that cruel.

@yitzhak32941934Yeah. Well, I was when I was a kid, but I've grown up a little bit now. Like I used to tell, we used to have a guy who only had one leg, and I was like that terrible 12-year-old kid that used to say, hey, Owen, run over here, and he never could run. But anyway, Yitz is pretty much the same. Like, you know, I think Yitz requires a bit with the amount of slobber that he sounds like that he's talking through.

@yitzhak32941934But Rob, I've got a question for you now, mate. So a little bit earlier, like in some of your descriptions of the vast amount of things you've been talking about, one thing that I heard you say that, you know, part of the reason that we're in this predicament is because the fucking Jews or the tribe, if people like to describe them that way,

@yitzhak32941934You know, they pretty much have cooked the monetary supply and they've taken over the monetary policy. Now, you know, being aware that they don't really care whether we're aware of these issues or not regarding the vaccines or their political takeovers or anything else. They actually only care about controlling the monetary supply.

@yitzhak32941934It's like one of the oldest tropes that they've self-confessed. So, Rob, what's one of your... remedies in fighting this?

@rob_sol_Talking about the financial system is honestly one of my favorite topics just because of how misunderstood it is, even at a professional level, even at the expert level, even at this global level. So the main thing is that the public, the people need to take back the issuance of our currencies, the creation of our money.

@rob_sol_When people really talk about monetary policy, fiscal policy, the banking industry, they're being fed lies. And the first person to do an empirical study on the actual banking industry in the first 4,000 years of its history was a guy called Professor Richard Werner. And he's one of my ideological heroes. And he actually is an ex-member of the WEF.

@rob_sol_And people believe it's the fractional reserve model they use. It's actually the credit creation model they use. So banks create money out of thin air, now objectively proven. They don't lend from reserves. They don't lend money. They actually purchase your loan agreement as a promissory note. It gives them the ability to create money.

@rob_sol_So effectively, in America, 90% of the money supply is created through commercial banks. So even if we get rid of the Federal Reserve and the central banks, the banking industry still has the ability to print money. And right now, it's not that prices are going up, it's that the value of money is going down. And they've weaponized hyperinflation.

@rob_sol_Okay, so effectively, it's all by design. Every fiat currency ends in zero. And they've weaponized this managed decline to eventually provide the solution, which is CBDCs and this alternative fintech kind of guardrails, which are now moving into the blockchain. We're seeing Palantir integrate it. We're seeing that the whole financial system being managed by Allied and BlackRock AI system would now be moved onto the blockchain for complete authoritarian technocratic control.

@rob_sol_So essentially, once we understand what money is and how it's created, we will be free. And that's what I'm trying to work on right now is a video explaining the Australian monetary supply and who creates the money in Australia so we can visualize and rationalize and conceptualize what inflation is and how effectively they've taken over all forms of control through controlling the money supply.

@rob_sol_which is one of the biggest, you know, it's the head of their power. It's kind of the head of the snake. And essentially once we realise this and once we realise the legalese and the conflation and the terms they use to say how they're acting in a court of law, they actually, you know, create money out of thin air. They purchase our loan agreements as promissory notes and it gives them the ability to print infinity money.

@rob_sol_And that's what we're seeing.

@yitzhak32941934Yeah. All right. So, Rob, just like, so basically, all right. I think three things need to happen. We need to ban private banking altogether. I don't care what anyone says. It all leads to a Shylock fucking type loan system. All currencies must be nationalised. It is part of your nation's identity to produce its currency.

@yitzhak32941934But I also believe that the people in the nations, because I don't believe in fully reserved currencies at all. I think that Hitler himself proved it the best, or the National Socialist Party system proved it the best, where they can just go full fiat system, unbacked by anything other than the promise of labor of the people.

@yitzhak32941934So we all understood that a fake and gay system can work. But it's up to the people to obtain assets that hold their governments to account, which is why I'm a massive believer in Bitcoin. I love gold, silver. I love all things that we can use to hold our nation's money to account. And that's our responsibility. Anyway, just wanted to add that in there.

@rob_sol_No, you're right. We have to provide lending money and creating money for things that add to GDP. And that's what, obviously, during the kind of economic miracle under Hitler is that they provided their currency backed by their infrastructure projects, things that actually add to GDP. And now in Germany, you have the most decentralized kind of banking system in the world where they have all these challenger banks.

@rob_sol_So what we need to do is decentralize banks, make it more accessible for the public to gain access to loan and wealth creation. And exactly what you're saying, like to follow the model that Hitler provided to us, which someone in Australia called Senator Renick, he's not a senator now, but proposing that. But yeah, it's all towards like changing the way in which

@rob_sol_The privatizing creation of money, which is now mostly being given to financial institutions for speculative lending, speculative investment, needed to kind of decentralize this. Because that's the root of all evil. They have unlimited resources to control and to subvert the planet. That's the issue. They have unlimited resources.

@malleusigSo here's the only thing that I'll push back on there, Rob, is when we talk about, oh, we should have this money system or that financial system, it's all well and good, but... At the end of the day, we don't have the ability to decide what kind of financial system we have, right? It's decided by people that are a lot more powerful than we are and we don't have access to their offices.

@malleusigSo whenever this... We don't have power to change the financial system? I always... What, Rob?

@rob_sol_You're saying we don't have the power to change the financial system?

@malleusigNo. Do you?

@rob_sol_I do believe we can, yes.

@malleusigYep. Okay. Indeed we can. Yeah, well, believe in one hand and shit in the other and tell me which one fills up first.

@rob_sol_The point is... Well, these are not my words. These are Professor Richard Werner, who is one of the leading economists. He's the guy that wrote a book on these issues. So this is his perspective. So we do have the power. We do have agency. But the point is, Rob, Rob, Rob, Rob, okay.

@malleusigYou can't do it. You can't do it now. You can't do it. If I were to say do it now, you wouldn't even know where to start, right? This is why when this time comes up... I would, definitely. I recommend that people do what the Jews do, okay? When they want to buy something, when they want to buy a house, they don't go to bank.

@malleusigThey go to all the Jews, right? Because they all share, they all take care of each other. We need to start doing the same thing with ourselves. We need to start, whether it's in your family or in your church, right? We need to break away from this idea that everyone is a rugged individualist and we all need to make our own way in the world.

@malleusigBecause that is how they extract money out of us. Because when you need money, you don't go to your parents, you don't go to your cousins, your uncles and aunts, you don't go to some kind of group where your family gets together and cooperates. Very few of us have family LLCs, very few of us have in-family banking arrangements made, we don't have church lending that goes on, right?

@malleusigBut if you're Jewish, you want to buy a house, You talk to your cousins. You talk to Uncle Larry. You talk to your synagogue. You go to temple. You talk to people there. And they will hook you up with a little bit here, a little bit there, and you'll have a house, all right? You don't have to, like, sell your future to a bank to get the things you need.

@malleusigAnd then we pay each other back, but we do it without interest. Or we can do it with very little interest, right? And that's how we do it. Not only are we making ourselves richer because we're accumulating money real-world assets like land and machinery and businesses. But we're doing so without selling future profits to the bank.

@rob_sol_But you're talking about an individual level, right? We're talking about the macro level. They control the money. So even if you make the right investments, they're trending the money to zero. The purchasing power of the money is being destroyed. So essentially, it's not... how individuals interact with each other during commerce.

@rob_sol_It's at a macro level. The currency itself is controlled and being printed and weaponized against us.

@malleusigRob, listen. First of all, two things can be true at once. We're not looking for one overarching solution to the problem. We have a bunch of... minor solutions, all of which will cooperate to make things better for us. So yeah, the solution I put forward isn't going to solve everything.

Speaker 10Nepotism is extremely important. Nepotism is extremely important.

@malleusigThe solution I put forward isn't going to solve everything, but it's going to bring you 10% closer to a happy life. And then we can figure out what else to do for the rest of it. But the point is, fine, you don't like the fact that they control the money system. What are you going to do about it? What are you going to do to take control back?

@rob_sol_There's a lot we can do.

@malleusigNo, seriously, what are you concretely going to do to take back control of the money system from the Fed?

@rob_sol_So Epstein himself and people like Henry Ford both are quoted in saying, if people understood the reality of the financial system, we would see a revolution overnight. We would see a run on the banks overnight. We would see this huge ideological change because people realize they've been lied to. Can I answer my question?

@rob_sol_So I'm getting there. So effectively, once people realize that the banks, not the governments, are in control of creating the money, so it's privatized, people think that the Federal Reserve is a government institution. It's a private institution. These are private entities that control the money supply. So that's being weaponized against us.

@rob_sol_Purchasing power has become essentially zero. So it doesn't matter if you make the right loans or you buy the right house because essentially these assets, they're all being inflated anyway because the currency is in collapse. And that's all part of their plan. Because they've already brought up the real tangible aspects.

@malleusigYou're not wrong. The issue that I have is that you are not offering any real solution. Yes, I am.

@rob_sol_You're complaining about the way things are, and I'm right there with you. We start creating money for things that only add to GDP.

Ian MalcolmHang on, Rabbi. I'm confused. How is that not a solution to suggest that the current status quo has to be overturned?

@malleusigBecause we can't accomplish it. Why would you say that? Okay, but listen. What do you have to do to overturn this current status quo? You have to get everybody awake. Everybody has to be on board with this. And maybe not every single person, but a lot of people have to be on board with this. Now, maybe I'm a little bit pessimistic about my people, but waking Americans up to anything is an uphill battle.

@malleusigIt's not going to happen. It's either now or never, Rabbi.

@rob_sol_The pandemic can wake people up. I don't know.

@malleusigRob, any solution that is contingent on waking people up is not going to happen. I'm confused by that position for what it's worth. The reason I put forth this...

@joann_marieI think it can happen.

@malleusigAnd again, Joanne, I think it can happen too. But it can happen in the same way that maybe someday we'll have cold fusion.

@rob_sol_Release Freudianism.

Ian MalcolmBut hang on, Rabbi. In the grand scheme of time, if you were to go back to the day of Christ and say there's going to be a guy in an Iron Man suit, at the time it would be reasonable to suggest that that's probably a long way off. But by contrast to that point in time today, that's far more probable that somebody could actually construct that suit.

Ian MalcolmAnd I say that because if we go back five years, the idea of a complete demand by the masses for an absolute dissolution of all things tying America to Israel would have been absolutely crazy. And two years ago, it would have been crazy. And a year ago, it would have been crazy. And today it is crazy, but it's far less crazy than it would have been at any of those points in the past, right?

Ian MalcolmI understand that.

@malleusigI understand that.

Ian MalcolmSo we are making progress towards people waking up. And obviously, I mean, the Trump polling numbers are just in the absolute tank on this one issue. And so it does seem like there is a massive movement. And if Dan Bilzerian, for example, wins in Florida, it'll be after likely a media circus that will be around. the debate on whether or not Jewish power is the thing that people should be talking about.

Ian MalcolmI mean, I feel like realistically, we're less than five years away from a prospective complete revolution and rejection of Jewish supremacy.

@malleusigSo we're closer than we were, yes. But you've got to remember, this is not... I'm not here to poo-poo and tell you people it's never going to happen. What I'm telling you is that the fastest way to make it happen is not... to go out and try and wake people up and say this is what things really are because there's no incentive involved.

@malleusigBut if you go out and you start making little groups among yourselves and you start starving the banking beast to your own profit, your life is going to get better.

@rob_sol_It's not possible. We can't stop.

@malleusigRob, you've got to stop interrupting.

@rob_sol_We can't stop them.

@malleusigRob, you've got to stop and listen. This is the only way you're going to get it started. OK, the only way to start it is if people are able to go out there and make their lives better by adopting a new methodology. And then what's going to happen is people will look at them and say, why is your life better? And they're going to tell them because I'm doing X, Y and Z.

@malleusigAnd everyone, the people that talk to them and say, oh, maybe I should X, Y and Z, too, because that is going to make my life better. If you are going to go out and your plan hinges on waking people up and saying. It's the Jews and they're controlling this and it's the Federal Reserve. That is going to remain an intellectual exercise for most people.

@malleusigIt is not going to translate into action or behavioral change. It is going to continue to exist in the realm of, you know, college socialists where they just get together and talk. The only way to change the way things actually are is to change people's behavior. And the only way to do that is to incentivize them to do so.

@yitzhak32941934Maybe the only way to solve it is if we all pull together and superb in his mission.

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Ian MalcolmHang on, Rabbi. Just out of curiosity, on human nature, to go back to the song that we used to open the space, right? I would agree with you that there are innate human drivers that will beget behavioral changes, right? Right. And one of those is motivation because something gets better if. The other is motivation because things keep getting worse if we don't change them.

Ian MalcolmAnd I feel like the United States is reaching a breaking point where everyone is looking around. Everything is falling apart. Everyone is getting poor. Everyone is being demoralized. Everyone is furious. And they're simultaneously watching as the psychopaths in Washington celebrate increasing the budget by a half trillion dollars to send more effing money.

Ian Malcolmto Huckabee in Israel and Netanyahu as Mele dances around on stage wearing a tuxedo as if he is one of the Blues Brothers on a cocaine-injected karaoke fest. And the whole world watches as these lunatics indifferently just burn down the rest of the world. And the West is saying, what is going on? And so I agree with you that people's lives are not going to get better by saying I'm done with Jewish supremacy.

Ian MalcolmThings will get worse. But people are getting to the point where they're not going to care because they see their entire civilization going down the drain if they don't do anything about it.

@malleusigYeah. And I'm saying they should do something about it. And what they should do about it is start organizing in small groups and supporting each other. That's the only way you're going to do this. The only way you're going to get there. Because if you try and do anything, for example, in public, you're going to get together and you're going to talk and some blue-haired maniac is going to come out of the woodwork and be like, you can't say that.

@malleusigIt's like some white woman. But those blue-haired people are becoming completely irrelevant. But they're not. They're still your cousins.

Ian MalcolmWe're hitting a critical mass on that front where I think people are getting to the point where it's... I'm sick and tired of being called an anti-Semite. I'm sick and tired of being called a bigot, blue-haired crazy person. We can't have any more mass migration. I'm sick and tired of pretending that you're a man. You're clearly a woman or vice versa.

Ian MalcolmI've had enough of it, and I don't care. That's you. Call me whatever you want. Everything is getting way worse. It's starting to become gay to be gay again.

@malleusigGuys, listen.

@yitzhak32941934That's us. It's starting to become gay to be gay again.

@malleusigThat's right. That's you, and that's us. And we have our own special little world here.

Ian MalcolmYou don't think the masses are reaching that same point?

@malleusigNo. I disagree with that, for what it's worth. I would disagree as well.

@rob_sol_I would say that just insinuating that your opinion is fact is not the best, but look, I would just say that effectively, the media is under-representing the amount of people that have woken up. We are seeing a global movement. If the pandemic didn't wake people up... or the Epstein files, nothing else will. And you're talking about we need to have some organic movement where we let people collectivize unsubvertedly and create their own ways to self-bank themselves and create a trust.

@rob_sol_You think you've got this eternal time scale. We've got one or two years before complete technocratic control, okay? We cannot allow for things to happen organically with people to wake up. Listen, no, Rabbi, listen, I'll let you speak and don't interrupt me, please. So just the way you're talking about, it's not based off any intellectual perspective of the people leading the economic industry that have studied the banks, have done empirical studies into what banking is.

@rob_sol_We can change the banking industry. It's actually easy. We can use the current fiat system. We just need to create transparency and accountability and create the issuance of money back in the people's hands where it should have always been. And it's much easier to do than you may think. But the media will overrepresent the 10% of people that are brainwashed, complicit with the global agenda, and they'll underrepresent the 90% of people that have woken up, the families, the businesses that now see what's going on and see all they need is the truth.

@rob_sol_I don't know the final step or how to fix the planet, but I know the first step is awareness. And once people are aware of how the banking system works and how they've been lied to and what money is and who creates it, there will be a revolution. There will be change.

@malleusigOh, you sweet summer child.

@yitzhak32941934Just as the person that brought this subject up, but I'm really sorry, Ian. This is where I see Bitcoin as a role to play in all of this. Like I said a bit before, and Rob said it as well, the currencies need to be nationalized again. They must be nationalized. Now, the production of money needs to be nationalised. Now, if we can use Bitcoin to hold our countries to some form of bloody accountability.

@yitzhak32941934Now, where I see Bitcoin's role going forward into that type of world is Bitcoin can be used as the communication tool where you don't need an international monetary fund, don't need a world economic forum, you don't need a bank of international settlements. You just need your currency to be transmitted into a certain amount of Bitcoin that meets that currency's objective in trade.

@yitzhak32941934Now, that's it. It is nothing more than a monetary communication tool. It is the greatest monetary communication tool we've created so far. And yeah, so Rob, let's get the pitchforks and fucking wicks together, mate, and we'll meet down at Canberra and fucking ask for our banks to fucking... We should do that.

@malleusigThat's the thing, Funk. That is actually what it's going to take. This is what I'm talking about. Everyone seems to have their grand plan where they're going to get a bunch of people together and it's going to be a million man march and they're going to march down the street with their torches and their signs and the politicians are going to say, oh wow, I guess we have to change the way we do things.

@malleusigIt's not going to happen. How do you change things?

@yitzhak32941934Step one is sanctions on Israel. Okay, great. Are you in charge of that, Funk?

@malleusigDo you have a hand on that lever, Funk?

@yitzhak32941934Well, yes, we can protest against it.

@malleusigWe're not supporting the war in Israel. Again, I always forget how young and idealistic our friends are.

@yitzhak32941934We're getting there.

@malleusigWhat do you mean, Matt? Can you, personally, can you implement sanctions on Israel?

@yitzhak32941934No, but I could ask my government to coordinate, because that's what actually living in a civilised society is all about.

@malleusigYou think you live in a civilised society?

@yitzhak32941934Just because the United States is not going to do something like... Yeah, I fucking hope I do. Far more civilized than America.

@malleusigNo, I don't think we do. I don't think the West... Classic Australian right here.

@allegedly_fortiClassic Australian right here.

@malleusigYeah. No, seriously. I'm not trying to rain anyone's parade here. What I'm saying is we all have great ideas, but we have to make sure we are being realistic about what we can actually accomplish. If you're a great idea, we need to change the money system. It's a non-starter. It's not a great idea. That's your opinion, though, Rabbi.

@rob_sol_It's a fantastic idea. It's a fantastic idea.

@malleusigIt's actually the only solution. An idea that cannot be executed on is not a good idea. It's an attractive idea. It sounds like a great idea. His entire point is it can be executed on. It's your point that it cannot.

@rob_sol_There are politicians and leaders trying to action this right now. There actually is a movement globally to change the exact thing that we're trying to advocate for. There are leaders out there in the EU, in America, there are many of them, all leading global movements.

@allegedly_fortiThe fundamental disagreement was whether or not it was actionable. According to you, it's impossible for it to be actionable. According to them, it is possible. You're basically saying it's a fact because I say it's not actionable.

@malleusigI didn't say it's impossible. I said we can't do it ourselves. How do you claim that as the truth?

@allegedly_fortiThey're not saying that you have to do it themselves either. They're saying you take over the government. I mean, I feel like we should kind of move on at that point. The monetary system is the problem. Hitler had an alternative. Alternatives do exist. My two cents is that the people in a system also matter. There's been shitty and good economic systems, and they both result in countries that function or don't.

@malleusigYeah. The point is, if you have a great idea... and you can't do anything with it, it's not a great idea. I'm not saying it's impossible. What I'm saying is it's not one that we can do. We can't do this. Everyone has this great idea. We're going to get 100 people together. We're all going to wake up, and we're all going to march down the street, and we're going to make it happen.

@malleusigIt doesn't work like that. I'm sorry. You have to be realistic. And I know everybody wants to be like, you know, sophomore year, you know, socialists and be like, yeah, we're just going to have a big old socialist revolution and then the world's going to fix it. Who the hell is socialist here? Now, I didn't say socialist.

@malleusigI said like socialist, because this is the same criticism we have of the communist and the socialist, Rob. Their idea for fixing everything is to get a million people together, wake them all up, and then have a big old revolution, and then fix society.

@rob_sol_That's not what's being said. That's not what's being said. That's a misrepresentation. And again, you can have your opinion. It's fine. And everyone can respect that. It's fine. That's your opinion, okay?

@allegedly_fortiSo, Rob, I don't think he was accusing you of that. He wasn't technically accusing you of that. I think you misunderstood him. He was just making... I think a bad analogy, I think a better analogy is that the Palestine protest didn't work at all and what actually worked... We're not talking about protests, though.

@rob_sol_Funk just brought up an issue of saying, hey, but what we could do is we could actually go into the halls of government... go to the places and sit down and just stop the gears. So look, there are many different ways for us to oppose this, but the first step is awareness. People aren't even aware of how the financial system operates.

@rob_sol_So you're implying, you're extrapolating out your logic when it's not even truthful for reality. So this is the whole part of awareness. Once people are aware of how it works at a real level, we can actually create change easily because what they're doing is illegal and a misrepresentation of what they're saying in a legal sense.

@rob_sol_What they're doing is committing a crime.

@malleusigWhether what they're doing is committing a crime or not is irrelevant. They're doing it.

@rob_sol_But listen, you have your opinion, that's fine.

@malleusigIt's not an opinion, dude. Listen, you keep cutting me off. I'm trying to explain. And again, you're young. I get it, okay? This is the way... How do you know how old I am?

Ian MalcolmBut Rabbi... That's rude, Rabbi. Don't be rude. You are sharing an opinion on the state of the state and let's say you're making assumptions or... assessments on what is or isn't realistically possible or probable and you are then levying those with let's just say a level of conviction that goes above and beyond an opinion right you're kind of stating it would be impossible for us to defeat the monetary system or to rebuild something better and i don't think that's entirely fair it's going to take a massive

Ian Malcolmundertaking. Right. And we're going to have to have everybody aware of what's going on and really pissed off about it. But that is kind of happening around the Israel situation. And it's very and maybe this is a curious one, Rabbi, which is, you know, you're starting to see Tucker Carlson is cracking open the Israel conversation to a much broader audience than would traditionally have been aware of this a year ago.

Ian MalcolmThe piece that is going to become in my assertion anyway, kind of the the the pivotal moment is going to be whether or not Tucker Carlson then takes the next step and goes from its Israel and yet Netanyahu to its Jews. Right. Because that's the that's the biggest and least comfortable next step that he has to take in order for people to really understand the severity of what's going on in this country.

@malleusigYeah. Why wait? Why wait? Why wait for Tucker Carlson? in hope that he fulfills our dreams. Start now with yourselves. Talk to your family, talk to your friends.

Ian MalcolmAren't both of those possible?

@malleusigBoth of those are possible, but one of them is more likely than the other.

Ian MalcolmSo that's totally fair. And so if we're doing, and maybe this is the nice way to thread the needle here. If we're doing, to your point, Rabbi, individually, we're doing the things that we can in our community to try and... you know, let's say insulate ourselves from their control while also doing what we can that's within our capability to chisel away at it while we're also trying to construct a larger social movement that collectively might be able to, you know, really pose a challenge, if not a intellectual threat to the system.

Ian MalcolmIt seems like both of those, right? Your more tactical and tangible approach and maybe Rob's and the one that I would lean towards, which is, I suppose, more reasonably defined as aspirational. And those two things can coexist, right?

@malleusigThey can. And I never said they couldn't. The point was that both of those are possible. But one of them is way more likely to have an effect. And that's the one that I'm putting forward. That's it. I'm not saying that what Rob is talking about is impossible. It's not. It's just not likely.

@rob_sol_Yes, but I just think to rationalize this...

@malleusigI didn't say it was impossible.

@rob_sol_What you're saying is if we start like... self-banking at a small level, we will essentially somehow subvert a global monetary system that controls the money supply. So you're saying what the outcome I think is impossible because what you're saying is the only outcome won't affect, have the effect that we're looking for.

@rob_sol_So I just, I can't connect the dots here because even if people start like self-banking and creating trusts and all this stuff, it's not going to fix the actual source of the problem, which is what I'm trying to say.

@malleusigIt was going to fix the source of the problem, Rob. What I said was it was going to put us in a position where we're stronger and better able to to push back on the source of the problem.

@rob_sol_I would push back on that, but that's again, I don't want to, it's okay. I respect your opinion. How are you going to push back on that?

@malleusigHow are you going to say that avoiding putting ourselves... Because the money that you've saved up and put into the bank as a fucking community is getting printed to a Bolivian bank. That's what he's saying. Rob, listen, you made an assertion. I'm checked up in your assertion. I'm not even fighting you. How are you going to say that not putting yourself into debt, concentrating wealth inside of your own community...

@malleusigowning real assets, how are you going to say that these things are not going to put you into a better position?

@rob_sol_No, but that's not what I'm saying. We're talking about fixing a financial system, a global financial system. That's the topic we're talking about. No, we're not.

@malleusigListen, Rob.

@rob_sol_That's the issue, because he was talking about the monetary supply and the banks, the banking industry. That's actually what we did talk about.

@malleusigRob, we were talking about putting ourselves in a better position so that we're stronger, and then we can talk about changing systems.

@rob_sol_You can't change systems as an individual. Well, you can. The bank system has changed in its history. If you're aware of the history of the bank system, it's changed. It's changed many times.

@malleusigBecause of the actions of groups.

@yitzhak32941934I'll tell you one way they have changed the system, Rabbi. Iran accepts Bitcoin if you want to pass through the stratosphere. Just so you know, that's outside of the system, buddy.

@malleusigAgain, that's neither here nor there, but thank you. That's wonderful to hear, but we didn't do that. Individuals didn't do that. That was done by a group. Very strong group. Bitcoin has made that possible. I know you love Bitcoin, but we're not talking about Bitcoin right now. Bitcoin actually has a place in this discussion because if you are forming a banking group inside of your own community, you're not telling the Jews about it, you can actually run Bitcoin among yourselves.

@malleusigAnd you can slowly build up the pool of Bitcoin inside of your own community, have a little club. And then what happens every four years? The value of the coin goes up. So eventually, what are you going to find? You're going to find the value of your holdings goes up the more you hold. Right?

@rob_sol_Bitcoin itself is, like, who controls the nodes controls Bitcoin. And does anyone know how many nodes or supplies are controlled by the government? No one really knows.

@malleusigAt this point, Rob, all you're doing is trying to throw doubt on everything.

@rob_sol_No, I'm not throwing doubts on everything. I'm talking about an issue. I worked in Web3 for five years. People realize that Bitcoin essentially is a technology which is being used against us. Blockchain essentially will be used for central bank digital currencies in the form of complete dystopian control.

@malleusigCDBC is not Bitcoin.

@yitzhak32941934I was hunting for the floor.

@malleusigWhat? CDBC is not Bitcoin.

@rob_sol_Yeah, but you're talking about how they sold it as a decentralized technology, okay? So if people realize who actually created Bitcoin, okay, it could have been a government agency. Okay, I'm not going around the Professor Jang route, but essentially, if people realize the vulnerabilities of Bitcoin, the quantum resistance to cryptography, the Shor algorithm of cryptography will soon become moot and void.

@rob_sol_Also, the fact that we rely on centralized entities like the internet and infrastructure.

@yitzhak32941934What's more likely, the cryptography breaking in Bitcoin or that four-digit number on your key card breaking? Which one are they going to have?

@rob_sol_Both. But essentially, the first one that would attack is Bitcoin. But look, this is a whole other kettle of fish, but I have worked in the web-free industry. Yeah, we should move on. We should move on. But look, the banking industry is one of my favorite topics because I really think that Professor Werner's view and the research I have done

@rob_sol_really does give people hope and transparency about what essentially is an opaque and much misrepresented industry. It's essentially hugely critical for the movement that we all want to stop the subversion and control of our nation states and the sovereignty of our nations and the globe. We need to deal with this issue.

@rob_sol_And essentially, we need a larger soul and a macro level, a larger level. Essentially, you can do things at a local level, but we need a global fix, okay, for a global problem. And that's my opinion.

@malleusigYeah, good luck. All right, thank you. That's almost my point.

@rob_sol_Thank you for the good luck. I appreciate it, mate.

@joann_marieAll right. Cyan, go for it.

@thomaskelloggnyHoly fuck. Yeah, okay. Fuck, I don't remember what I was going to say.

@thomaskelloggnyYou'll go. I guess you'll have to come.

Speaker 11I was going to talk about the central bank, but it sounds like we're shutting down that topic. So that's why I put my hand down. You can skip me.

@joann_marieAll right. If you remember, just raise your hand again. Sorry about that sign. No, that's cool. Thank you.

Speaker 11I mean, Rob's right, though. I hate to jump out of turn. I apologize, Joanne. It was your turn. Rob is right. Awareness is key. Okay. Awareness is key, right? I've been in asset management for about 20 years. So if you guys want to know about banking and the monetary system, I talk about it every day. You know, there's the treasury.

Speaker 11You guys know this with Janet Yellen. There's the feds. The treasury borrows money to the banks by using repos and reverse repos to tighten the money supply. Now, the problem is the central bank was created and we had a great system before the central bank. When the central bank was created, then they started using inflation.

Speaker 11Inflation was this mysterious thing they never considered. They used to consider policy and they considered labor markets. And they're like, we're going to lend to new businesses. We're going to lend to farms. We're going to lend for equipment, the Industrial Revolution, to spawn more growth. Now it's not as much viewed that way.

Speaker 11Banks are almost like investment firms now. A little bit kind of creepy there. I don't want to get too into the weeds on that. But if you think about it, when they looked at regulations and growth and labor market, those were the ways to gauge whether we should tighten the money supply or reduce the money supply or whatnot.

Speaker 11Now they use inflation as if, oh, the inflation, it's at 3%, it's 4%, it's 8%. But they're the ones creating the inflation with the discount rate. So it's actually used as policy leverage. It can be used to put someone in power. It can be used to take someone down. And it's been done for ages. We're at over a hundred years now, what 1912, I think it was 1913 is the Jekyll Island.

Speaker 11Now, what are the things that happened afterwards that really made the country sick? And I mean, sick, like economically, right? Cause when a country is economically sick, there's things that can happen that will people will uprise. And that's what really spawns change. Well, one thing that was prohibition right after the central bank, pretty much.

Speaker 11And then a little bit after that, they created income tax. magically, right? They're like, oh, it's just temporary. We're only doing this just because we're going through all these issues with liquor sales that we used to get taxed on. And we need to come up with a way to make our budget meet. Well, then they bring liquor back.

Speaker 11I remember the great new deal. And then they kept the income tax in, which is like everyone was like, oh, no big deal. We're fine. We'll just leave it there. And then not that long after that, the Great Depression. And because people weren't used to the income tax, you know, and then the income taxes gets bigger and bigger.

Speaker 11So here's, here's where I'm going to circle back. I promise this is going to, I'll have a thesis here. I don't think any country has had an economic situation and simultaneously a social decay, um, like ours that we can recall in history. So I don't know what the solution is to get out of it because typically have a society that's kind of unanimously all aligned you know they all agree on things they kind of all like see oh man the world's rough right now oh man i can't afford groceries but we're so divided in so many different increments there's and there's also so many groups of people that rely on just the government to pay them which is also something new that's kind of spawned out of the central bank too by the way so you have this kind of group of people that rely on just free money

Speaker 11And then you have other groups that just literally don't give a fuck about anything, you know, nihilists or whatever. How do you get all these groups together to rise up when an economic situation collapses? You can't. That's part of the plan. They want so many different, you know, they want your gun enthusiasts. They want your religious people.

Speaker 11They want your LGBTQ. They want your feminists. They want your masculine red pill. They want everyone fighting. So you can't rise up when there is an economic collapse. So I think Rob's right. Awareness is key. And I also think Rabbi's right, because how do you motivate enough people to rise up when everybody's got different visions and honor and morals and grounding?

Speaker 11So it's, I don't know. I kind of sound black pill here, but I just want to open it up to you guys, see what your thoughts are on that. Race. Unite under race.

@malleusigMy point is not that anyone's wrong. It's just that We need to focus on things that are actually going to work, right, in the short term. That's it. That's my entire point.

Speaker 11Yeah, fair enough. And the thing I'm worried about is midterms, you know, because I've got relatively grounded conservative positions, I'd say. I don't even care at this point. I think it's going to be a bloodbath. It's going to be a blue wave. And I don't even know what to say about it. Yeah, you can't do anything about it.

Speaker 11Do you guys agree?

Ian MalcolmThe usual suspects want exactly that and what it's worth.

Ian MalcolmThey're going to use this to just bring in even more. And this has been the case for the last 30, 40, 50 years. It is the left team pulls it drastically one direction and pisses everybody off so that it can go right back the other way and whipsaw things back for, again, the betterment of this same set of interests, right?

Ian MalcolmThey used Biden. Think about it. They used Trump. to build the mega coalition so that they could then get the left wing incredibly pissed off so that they could then get in Biden so they could then have Sleepy Joe flood the border with 30 million or so migrants while they push the most absurd LGBT ideologies to the point of absolute insanity.

Ian MalcolmI mean, we literally had a transgendered obese person as essentially the undersecretary of health, right? So then you can usher in Trump so that he can push for literally nothing that is remotely conservative and instead just go to war with the entirety of the Middle East. But at least it's not Sleepy Joe, right? And that's the way that this is gone.

Ian MalcolmAnd so they're going to use Trump as the foil to then bring in somebody that is going to push for likely more totalitarian policies that will protect society by ensuring we build a larger safety net, which is just more apathy, more degeneracy. right, is exactly what you were just mentioning there. I think it was Stryker that was talking about this, right?

Ian MalcolmThey've used this same system. So they're just going to further build out essentially the technocracy and the Middle Eastern wars with the right wing. They'll further demoralize and decay the society, in particular, the Christian element of it with the left wing. And all the while, the white Christians get completely wiped out while everybody else's interests get lifted up just so much.

Ian Malcolmthat nobody has the coalition to come together and to build anything to kind of reject the system of tyranny, right?

Speaker 12Strength and honor, my brothers.

@allegedly_fortiCheers.

@allegedly_fortiSo I think Sine remembered his question.

@joann_marieYes, go for it, Zayn.

@thomaskelloggnyYeah, and I don't know if we want to switch back to the COVID topic. This is rather interesting as well. I have thoughts on both, but when I put my hand up originally, it was when we were talking about, you know, this, you know, what, you know, what was the vaccine situation? And I wonder if there's some truth to what I've been, you know, like I've heard a lot in my spaces about the biodigital convergence, right?

@thomaskelloggnyThis idea that we are having developing technologies that are able to, you know, basically, like basically they've hacked, the mind, the human brain. Not that they can recreate it or something like that, but in essence, influence and in many ways bombard us. I don't know if it's frequencies necessarily or what it is. I have a friend in the community too that's been doing some interesting research into this parasite that she found called C. elegans.

@allegedly_fortiC. elegans is not a parasite. C. elegans does not live in humans. It's a thing that's been used for research for like 50 years that lives in like vinegar or something.

@thomaskelloggnyI don't know. It's out of my wheelhouse, so maybe I'm not representing the actual parasite that she's talking about.

@allegedly_fortiIt's probably Toxoplasmosa gondii, which does live in the brain and does change behavior.

@rob_sol_Yeah, that's a cat parasite.

@thomaskelloggnyIt affects us around 70%. I think that is rather, you know, the idea here, you know, and even something more ancient that people believe or don't believe in, such as the Vrel and this droning process. I mean, it all seems to be centered around the same thing, the pineal gland and the ability to influence and do whatever.

@thomaskelloggnyI mean, I don't know. All I know is that I've heard of this being called as a bio-cyber interface type of thing, that this is basically a platform that, you know, that... that we're basically being, we're being, I don't, I don't know what the technical term is, but we're being integrated. Right. And, you know, I've, I've had people in my rooms when I start, when I first had like the targeted individual spaces, I had some people come in the first time I did it and they, they come back around.

@thomaskelloggnyIt was like five or six individuals. And when you hear these people's story, I don't know if people always believe it. I have a lot of people that message me and say, they think they're full of shit. I think it's whatever. But really what we're talking about is the ability to do, I think what's called a voice to skull technology, where it literally can be someone that's speaking to you and no one else can hear it.

@thomaskelloggnyAs I understand, it's like, you know, targeting your bones and your eardrums, something like that. Yeah, that's possible. This seems like, can I just finish what I'm saying real quick? Thanks. It won't be that long. But it seems like, you know, like we're willing to like believe in certain like technology up to a certain point.

@thomaskelloggnyYet when we hear something else that we're just not used to, we'll immediately reject and be like, well, that can't be possible. That can't be true. But really, there was a time when a cell phone seemed unbelievable and magical. And how the hell is that thing doing that from the palm of your hand? And I don't think it's that far-fetched to say that we're probably a little bit behind compared to where the people that are doing this are at.

@thomaskelloggnyAnd I didn't want to go on and on about it. I'm just saying there seems to be a lot there when you look into this. somebody like Sabrina Wallace. And I realize there's not a lot of voices speaking to this in very few communities. There's the synergist group. There's people like Ryan Sikorsky who puts out a lot of really good detailed information on this.

@thomaskelloggnyAnd if anyone's interested in looking into this, I would encourage you to check out those resources because it is, I don't know, I think this is really what's going on. Us having a digital twin, having everything being – soon we're going to be going on to – with a note to the idea of what's going on with the financial system, I think we're preparing for that right now with this switching over to the ISO 222 back in July.

@thomaskelloggnyWe're now all part of an instant – we're all part of a system where we can trade instantly on a global network or a global system. We're ISO compliant now, you know, and so it seems like they're preparing for everything so that if there is, you know, heaven forbid, something might happen, you know, to the financial system or whatnot.

@thomaskelloggnyIt seems like there'll be something all set up and ready to go right there. So anyway, I'll just leave it there.

@yitzhak32941934We used to have a great speaker son named Matt. Used to, uh... speak on jq radio a lot about what you're talking about brother but yeah there are a lot of people that are aware of what you're talking about but you are right it's not um common to be spoken about because it's yeah anyway because it's a bit too vague and uh yeah that's the only reason but they've been they've been fucking recording us since windows 95 85 sorry since windows 85 we've all been logged in

@allegedly_fortiSo I want to comment a little bit on it. I'm not exactly sure if you had like a take home point or if that was just kind of outlining of a few different things. But for me, I think there's really two big separate issues here. One is they can map your behavior and map how to influence people's behavior. I think that's well within the reasonable conclusions category.

@allegedly_fortiI mean, there's a whole There's been decades of psychological research, and I think that's totally reasonable that they can take all of our data, know what they know from good old-fashioned human research for the last 50 years, and then add in the AIs and try to influence us. But then when you get into they can affect our brains directly, I have a huge amount of pushback on that.

@allegedly_fortiboth from a practical perspective and just from sort of like a logical perspective. You don't need an interface. They don't need an interface into your brain. They already have one. It's called your eyes, your ears, your nose and your mouth aren't quite as effective. But what people don't understand, even Elon Musk gets this completely wrong, when it comes to brain-machine interfaces, you have to understand that the brain is not something that you can just beam electromagnetic radiation in

@allegedly_fortiand cause a thought or something like that. Because the thoughts happen with specific firing patterns of specific neural networks. And an electromagnetic pulse cannot be physically shaped in such a way to affect individual neurons. And even if it theoretically could, the skull is a huge electromagnetic insulator. That's why when you have an EEG, you have to put a metal...

@allegedly_fortiyou basically have to kind of rub your scalp down and stick the metal piece right on your skull, and the spatial resolution is horrendous. The temporal and spatial resolution for the brain is absolutely terrible. The only interface that works is electrodes that you put through the skull into the brain, and even that is so... That's just recording the activity of a huge group of neurons around it.

@allegedly_fortiIt's very difficult to get... activity from an individual neuron and until you get to that level you cannot control thoughts. It's completely impossible. And furthermore the whole thing of controlling multiple thoughts is impossible because you would need basically to stick an almost infinite number of electrodes onto each individual cell and control it.

@allegedly_fortiWell there's literally not physical space to do that. Your brain developed with high high throughput interfaces which is your optic nerve which is your acoustic nerve These things are evolved over millions of years to have dense fiber tracks. There's no room for anything else. And they go specifically to very specific places.

@allegedly_fortiThey call it mapping. And there's no room to add anything else in there. So one, you already have the highest throughput input from your eyes and your nose that you could possibly have. And two, the fact that it's already there means that it's impossible to add anything else that is of anything close to the same level of

@allegedly_fortiof high throughput. So that's why I believe that this mind control stuff is impossible. I hope that it's helpful.

@thomaskelloggnyOkay, didn't you mention toxoplasmosis a minute ago, right? Yeah, that's a parasite. That's a different animal. Well, a parasite is able to influence you, though.

@allegedly_fortiWell, so are drugs, right? So are, I mean, so are SSRIs, so are, so there's the drug, what is the drug, the mind control drug, scopolamine, right? Scopolamine can sort of take away your free will. So you can change the way that your brain sort of works on a global level, but that's a different thing than being like, I can put a thought in your head.

@malleusigSo your entire argument against the possibility of mind control is that this one way that you think is the only way that it can happen won't work. Am I correct here?

@allegedly_fortiNo, you're not correct. So it depends on what you mean by... What about manipulating thoughts with frequencies, Kirk?

@joann_marieThere is a weapon called the voice of God that literally can just send you messages and nobody can hear them, but you hear them inside your head. And I posted an entire thread on it in the purple pill.

Speaker 5That's possible.

@joann_marieYeah, so you can manipulate thoughts by just... Sending them to your brain. Maybe you are like, no, I don't believe this, but some people might believe it.

@allegedly_fortiLet's make a distinction between... I understand what you're saying. That's a nice point. But I want to make a very, very clear distinction between causing a thought and you hearing something or seeing something and then deciding... whether or not that thing came from you.

@joann_marieThat's manipulating thoughts, though, Kirk. Like, they can manipulate. Like, what if you hear a voice telling you, like, jump off a building, and you have no idea that it's, like, a literal weapon telling you, and you just keep hearing it over and over and over and over, and you're just like, oh, my God, like, I'm over it, you know, and you just jump off a building, you know?

@joann_marieLike, you didn't come up with it. Someone introduced that thought to your head.

Speaker 11Yeah, Funk's talking about the metabolic part of it. You know, have you guys talked about the psychology piece to that? You know, like the book Sapien from 2010. You know, Yuval Harari wrote this book. He was telling us that the technology is out there that we're sitting on right now. Social media, YouTube, Hollywood, music, they can predict our thoughts, which is almost like controlling our thoughts.

Speaker 11They can basically tell when we're going to go take a shit. They can tell when we go to school. They can tell when we go to work. They can tell what music we like. They can tell what we're going to buy for lunch. And the thing is, Yuval Harari said this, right? He said this in a speech at the World Economic Forum in, gosh, 2017, I think.

Speaker 11It's almost been 10 years. You can look it up. The guy's crazy. Like, he has an interview with Russell Brand, if you guys have seen it. He's talking about, we have the technology now to control the useless class. Have you guys heard of this?

@allegedly_fortiI mean, we had that technology 300 years ago, didn't we?

Speaker 13Kosis useless status. Poses useless. It is. I think it's what he said.

@allegedly_fortiI mean, the systems for controlling people have been in place even before fucking technology. When the church.

@joann_marieIt wasn't possible. And then we all came up with ideas of how it is possible.

@allegedly_fortiAnd you're like, well, you have a different idea of what the distinction is. So for me, causing a thought is like. creating a specific neural pattern in your actual brain.

@yitzhak32941934All right, let's move forward because you're basically saying, you're basically saying, yes, we are a radio antenna, but no, it can't be transmitted by something you introduced to us. You're saying, yeah, sure, we can attack that fucking inner ear bone and make voices be heard to you through radio frequencies.

Speaker 5But that's using your own ear.

@yitzhak32941934But you're saying that it's not going to cause us to be used like a remote control car.

@allegedly_fortiI think you got it right. They can't use it as a remote control car. I like this example, but they can put voices in your head potentially by making your ear do something, but they can use you as a remote control car.

@__an6el__You got other hands. Can I interfere quickly here? This is a really complicated topic because every thought has a precursor. That precursor can be picked up. How is it picked up? It's because you have a scaffold that's completely built within you. Now, a lot of people will think this is fucking crazy, but if you want the patents, DM me and I'll send them to you.

@__an6el__They're backscatter devices associated with that. So you will pick up the precursor in your biomarkers prior to you actioning a potential. why you're talking about let me finish let me finish because our brains are predictive so 90 of our brain is predictive we only address the anomaly you go to the fridge open it there's no suction your brain turns on otherwise it's thumb in bum mind in neutral and life goes on the problem is with the other five or ten percent when you have to pick on a situation and that's why they want the biomarkers and the system is bio directional so they'll nudge you

@__an6el__They'll light up that sensor that just makes you feel good. And that's the fucking problem. And we can have a long chat about that, and I can give you all the details you want. But I actually came on because I wanted to talk about barriers to entry for central banking. That's what I wanted to talk about. But I'll stop there.

@__an6el__But I don't want to fire people up.

@allegedly_fortiNo, the thing you're talking about, I think, is the M400 peak, which is basically before somebody thinks that they're making an action, you can look at – a pattern in the brain, and from that pattern, you can know what action they're going to make. This has been well-established in neuroscience.

@yitzhak32941934Total Aussie victory jingle.

@thomaskelloggnyOh, God. Except we have a parasite that can infect an ant to go and go onto a certain part of a plant in a shaded area, clamp onto a water source, and die there, and the parasite grows out of its forehead. But he must be just figuring that out on his own, right? Who must be figuring what out? The ant. I'm not comparing our brains to an ant, but I'm just saying like... Yeah, but that parasite has a physical interface.

@allegedly_fortiThe tendrils of that parasite are literally reaching into the neurons of that brain. That's a real interface.

@rob_sol_So look, just looking at this as a summary, you know what I mean? We're really just looking at the fact that there are these kind of ways in which... They literally are kind of, you know, emerging these kinds of engaging us as a living antenna and these kind of AI surveillance grids and us being integrated with this whole transhuman movement, which Epstein was a huge part of.

@rob_sol_And that's what we were just really looking at. There's many mechanisms for a way for them to control our thoughts, to read our thoughts. If you're not aware, if there's some wireless earphones in your brain, like there's many mechanisms which maybe you aren't aware of, which they might have access to, which can create these outcomes.

@rob_sol_So we can always do a huge deep dive into this and also the banking industry at other times. But look, there's a whole bunch of different perspectives on this, which I think that would be really enlightening to a bunch of people here because they are real objective issues that we need to face. The DARPA and the military has been spending a long time on these ways to kind of weaponize nanotechnology and effectively subvert our subconscious and control our minds.

@rob_sol_It is a real form of science.

@thomaskelloggnyOh god, please longest time fine if you think about it Okay Can I please dude?

Speaker 14I need to I need to get this off. My chest is killing me. I'm cracking up. I love you guys Uh, hey, i'm jock. I was an orange badger up at microsoft and Well, i'm a nerd i'm nosy right another one of you guys and um Let's just say I learned a lot of things there that kind of made my butthole pucker a little bit, right?

Speaker 14Some things I will probably never talk about over any open-air channel because, oh me, oh my, some of the shit you guys are talking about.

Speaker 15Well, fucking do it, man. Don't hold us back. Come on. Fill us in. Let's go.

Speaker 14I started having a bunch of issues. I attracted a little bit of attention just because... I dumbed and threw my hat in the ring for some leadership shit and some other stuff and met a few politicians, stirred a few waves, but the evil ones, they hissed back into the back hallway. Yeah, we saw them. Well, I didn't think that my life would get complicated, but let's just say half the shit that you're talking about, I mean, something that's a little...

Speaker 14Eh, unbelievable, but I will tell you my experience and that is, uh, I know irrefutably that I was targeted. I told sign about it and quite a few others, uh, because I don't lie. I'm going to tell people what's happened to me. Right. Um, I started feeling really hot in my own apartment. It was driving me nuts. Like felt like my spine was on fire and I'm like, why, why, why, why all the time?

Speaker 14Um, if I'm not, if I go out way out of town and woods or whatever, go camping and friend's cabin or whatever, I'm fine. But here, it was happening a lot. I couldn't figure it out until I kept seeing, well, Asperger's, right? I have a situational eidetic memory.

Speaker 15Truth teller opened up his space yet or what? Has truth teller opened up yet, Ian?

@joann_marieNot yet, Frankie.

Speaker 14No, I just have a situational eidetic memory. So certain things stick if it's tied to a situation or something. Right, anchor point in my head. The rest, I'm like a sieve. I'm the most retarded smart guy you guys will ever talk to. this is the way a lot of us are wired but the point that i'm making is uh i kept seeing the same white vans two of them but like alternating it was kind of weird like always around my apartment always within a parking spot or two away from my the wall of my apartment here um i'm always near my grocery store that i go to or the gas station that i got just always around right i'm like this is you know i'm cataloging this shit in my head and i'm like those are the same plates

Speaker 14So I memorized their plate numbers. Well, why not? And it was fun. Made a little song about them. I'm not going to tell you. Anyhow. So I just kind of giggled about it. But the issue is, is during that time period, I remember myself getting really angry and angsty. And I'm like, why do I feel like I'm burning from the inside of my core?

Speaker 14I'm like, what the fuck is going on? So I had to go take showers. Showers would make it better. And then I started feeling like I was a schizophrenic losing my mind because I started hearing like all kinds of self-hate things at myself, like in my own head, but not like in my, I don't know. It's like, it was, it was me, but it wasn't me.

Speaker 14I don't, it's hard to explain. And I know, I know I'm not in that case. Trust me.

@yitzhak32941934Sort of like arguing with yourself.

Speaker 14My own conscience, my own, it was real weird. It just, I'm like, no, this isn't me. This is fucked up. And that always seemed to happen when those vans were the closest. And so just because I decided to go take a walk one day and went around the corner. People walk all their dogs and shit and came back around the corner.

Speaker 14Stepped and shit. That sucked. Came back around the corner and just happened to, you know, my car was parked right over by one of those vans. Either van. I don't know where the fuck he was driving around the neighborhood probably. And...

Speaker 14I walked kind of close enough to the vehicles, and what I saw in the passenger seat looked like a taser, but with little flappy paddles on it that looked like they could be folded, if you know what I mean, right? It was real weird looking, and that was laying in the passenger seat, and there's a slider door in there, too.

Speaker 14I watched the van shake a couple times. There were people in there, irrefutably, and I was feeling my instinct, right? If you guys have ever been through pure survival in your life, come back from death, listen to that. instinct is the most important thing. I've gone through a fuck ton of near-death experiences, so when my instinct... spider senses are tingly...

Speaker 14Listen to your gut. If your gut is screaming at you, do whatever you can think of. So I'm like, fuck it. I guess I'm going to go into operator mode. I went in my closet, under my bed, under my computer desk, all my shit. I found every wireless device they could possibly find that I've shoved in every, trust me, I'm a tech hoarder.

Speaker 14So I found like 80 fucking devices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You know what I did? I was like, fuck it. I set it all in the corner of my room, plugged everything in, turned it all on, set the SSIDs of every fucking device that had different things to do with what was around the van, the color of the van, the license plate number.

Speaker 14Just any telltale signs. I named my SSIDs. Jokes. Everything. Fired the motherfuckers up. Was probably baking the paint in my room, but I didn't care. I went and took a shower for 20 minutes. When I came back, that van was gone, and I never saw any of them ever again after that. Isn't that weird?

Speaker 5Did you also stop hearing the voices afterwards?

Speaker 14I did, yeah. I stopped hearing the guys being cooked. I stopped hearing that you want to go kill yourself.

@allegedly_fortivoice all that shit yeah it all went away that's a direct energy weapon right there and unfortunately their voice is gone okay this just sounds like schizophrenia to me to be honest i mean it could be or it could be a direct energy weapon but the thing is now they can actually direct yeah or it could be the macgyver it could it could be many macgyver i know a lot of very smart people especially tech encoder guys who have a little bit of the schizophrenia going on i was good friends with one of them until i couldn't be anymore

@allegedly_fortiBut no, it's very real. Like, there's an association between, like, that type of job and having a bit of the schizophrenia.

@rob_sol_Oh, 100%. Anyone could have schizophrenia, but there is objective reality behind the science of direct energy weapons and how they can target, you know, the millimeter wavelength of 5G antennas. So they're two separate issues. Someone could have schizophrenia, but that doesn't discount the fact of objective science and the ability for them to use... Oh, 100%.

@allegedly_fortiBut what reason do they have to bother this guy? I mean... Who knows? But he's just giving his opinion.

Speaker 14Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

@joann_marieThey do tests on random people all the time. They do that.

Speaker 14If you Googled my name, yeah, fuck it, I'll give you my name. My name is Jacques Bode. B-O-D-D-O.

Speaker 11He might not be that random.

Speaker 14Yeah, exactly.

@rob_sol_He worked for Microsoft, he said.

Speaker 14Yeah, I worked for a whole shit ton of tech and engineering companies throughout the West Coast most of my life.

@yitzhak32941934And Kirk, you don't understand, Kirk, how hard it is being a high-functioning autistic man.

@allegedly_fortiI'm a low-functioning artist, so I can't aspire to those heights.

@__an6el__You know a lot of this technology. The patents exist for it. The delivery system, be it nasal, be it airborne, it exists.

@allegedly_fortiI'm not worried about the directed energy weapons. I'm just not convinced. Why would they leave you alone after you put on the SSI? If they wanted to mess with you, why wouldn't they just keep messing with you?

@__an6el__I'm not trying to figure that out. The eye of God.

Speaker 16You know what I'm saying? It's like that focuses all that shit right there.

@yitzhak32941934And so when that attention is brought, the... Oh my God, I think there's a directed energy weapon in my ears right now.

Speaker 16Yeah.

@allegedly_fortiWhat? We're degrading quickly here. Thanks, sir.

@__an6el__Yeah, what I wanted to say was Only takes one of them. If someone wanted to run a space and split open some of these patents and the capability and get your mind around it, I'm more than happy to participate and help because I think it's useful. But I think we really need to root it in some of the technology specifically and who does it.

@__an6el__Because a lot of it is done out of John Hopkins and Battelle and the Mellon Institute and DARPA and IARPA. And they're balls deep in it and it's nasty. And I don't like it at all. So I'll land there. If you want to have a yarn. Hey, Dingle, why don't you host? Why don't you host? I don't host spaces. I will. Look at my name.

Speaker 16Yeah, you can host spaces and sign, too. They're all good.

@__an6el__Happy to hammer chin with you. No issue there at all.

Speaker 14Yeah, I'm a patent freak, dude. That's like my morning newspaper. A lot of the dark part.

@yitzhak32941934Hey, sign. Dingle's a fucking awesome dude, too. It won't be. But honestly, the more you get to know Dingle. the more you'll understand how wide of a variety of all things that he can talk on. You know what? Everyone follow Dingle. He's a fucking legend. He's a really nice bloke and a good dad.

@__an6el__Love the kids, mate. You know, glue. That's what it's all about. It starts with family, then community, and then you build up because the barriers to entry, particularly with central banking, is devastating. Modern recent history tells you. Two blokes tried to do it. One ended up, his head ended up as a soccer ball, Saddam Hussein, and the other one got a bayonet up his ass.

@__an6el__And they were good to their people generally, generally. You know, so be wary of that one. Was the other one Gaddafi? Yeah, Gaddafi. He wanted a gold Dina, you know. He was a hero for humanity.

@rob_sol_He was a great guy.

@__an6el__So the barriers to entry are really, really significant. And when you look at what we're living through at the moment, this polarisation, this lack of awareness, this division, where's it going? All it's doing is entrenching and empower balance. And look, they won't let us get together. And now what they're doing is they're grabbing media, the judiciary and the parliament, and all they're doing is entrenching this power imbalance.

@__an6el__For us in Australia, they do it through amendments. For you guys in the US, You know, what are they doing it through? Domestic terrorism. I mean, what's that setting it up for? And all this surveillance, this fucking insidious surveillance, all looks inwards now. Well, what's the threat if it's looking inwards? Why are we doing this?

@__an6el__And who underpins all this surveillance? You know, you look at it all, whether it's, you know, ICE. Who runs ICE? Look at the private contracts they have. Where are all the alumni from? You know, you look at... celebrate you look at veron you look at cognate you look at all of these companies they've all got alumni from unit 8200 who are embedded in there with black box clauses to make our life difficult so we're getting set up here and it's messy because bio digital convergence our ability to interact as people um is real and it's accelerating i'll land there did we just lose a bunch of people or something

Ian MalcolmWell, indeed, and reason being so, Mr. Truth Teller just opened his daily space. I'm going to put that up into the nest, and we will wind this down. What I will do, though, on this conversation, let's set one up that's specific to technology, where this is all triangulating, and how ultimately things like COVID, as well as AI and all the other technology that is at play, is...

Ian Malcolmessentially convening into something that's, that's truly terrifying. So we will set that up perhaps. I'm sorry.

@yitzhak32941934Ian, Ian, just if you could do me one huge favor, anything, could you make it like, yeah. Yeah. So could you make sure Dingle is involved, dude? Like this guy, he can speak like, you know, decent backup, you know, how he can just roll it off. Right. But it's very monotonal. Decent will put you to sleep sometimes as well as give you all the information.

@yitzhak32941934Dingle is up there with that type of level of knowledge in this type of area. So I highly recommend making sure Dingle has a message when you want to find out.

@__an6el__You're very kind, Frank.

Ian MalcolmYeah, no, and what I'll do, so Dingleberry, I will send a message right now. And then what we can do is we'll bring in Funk, we'll bring in Rob, we'll bring in Son, anybody else that wants to be part of that. It will be a super space. It'll be like when Tom Petty and McCartney, maybe, all got together for their super band, right?

Ian MalcolmWe'll put that thing together. The Wilderberries, I think it was. So maybe a different berry to go along with the Dingleberry. But we will put that together, maybe a week or two out. And we will do a super space on the super technology that is basically taking over for everybody. Between now and then, we've got a number of spaces lined up.

Ian MalcolmI do not know what happened to the guest that was supposed to come in here today. He posted about an hour or two before we held this space that it was going to be broadcast to his platform. So I apologize for anybody, including the incomparable Doc Holliday, who was looking forward to that. I will reach out to him and see if we can't get that on the schedule for another time.

Ian MalcolmAnd when we do, we will certainly go back into this subject. In the interim, though. Up again in the nest, we've got Mr. Truthteller's space. I'm going to hop over there. I look forward to seeing everyone over there, and I look forward to the space with Rob, with Dingleberry, and everybody else on Technology to Follow.

Ian MalcolmI do want to give a big shout-out to Joanne, who was in here earlier co-hosting, as well as Mr. Rabbi Malleus, and I want to give a big thank you. to Rob for bringing his absolute expertise on this subject for Kirk came up, offered some very interesting, uh, let's say counterpoints. And also would you consider them? They, they were cooperating points at times.

Ian MalcolmUh, and that's the thing that we try to set up is conversations where we are pushing the boundaries on what is understood. is controversial what we know to be true and that sometimes uh people have differences opinions on how we best apply that we saw that with rob and malius in their differences and opinions on the central banking schema right but that is ultimately what will best sharpen our understanding of these topics

Ian Malcolmthat will sharpen our rhetoric, sharpen our ideas, that'll make for a better tomorrow for everybody. And so we ultimately win in that regard. And speaking of winning, I will look forward to winning with you in Mr. Truthteller's space. I always learn from him. And in everybody else's event, if you are logging off, I just want to say as always, good morning, good evening, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world.

Ian MalcolmGod bless for everything that you are and Godspeed. We are winning. Donald Trump's polling numbers are the lowest they have ever been. And I say that not as a win for the Democratic Party, but a win because a large majority of that is because people are really sick and tired of Israel. And the Israel conversation is the segue into the Netanyahu conversation into the Israeli psychopathic conversation is into perhaps Jewish supremacy.

Ian MalcolmSo we are moving the needle each and every day. And for what it's worth, a big shout out. to Tucker Carlson, who is having these conversations with Buckley Carlson. And I want to give him the biggest of shout outs because Buckley, who I've had the pleasure of connecting with back and forth a little bit, both publicly and on the DMs, Buckley is critically aware of what's going on with Jewish supremacy.

Ian MalcolmHe is able to get into these conversations with his brother, bring these ideas in a way that is perhaps going to. change the zeitgeist, not only with the lower and younger demographics, but also perhaps the boomers. And so a big amount of kudos to him. I think at the moment, Tucker Carlson is the biggest howitzer that we have in our intellectual arsenal.

Ian MalcolmAnd so I want to give him all the credit is due. He's taking a lot of flack from the you-know-whos and just about every one of the paid influencers on the net. So got to give credit where it is due again. But I look forward to those next spaces. I give credit to everybody that came up here as part of this conversation.

Ian MalcolmThank you so much, whether you're speaking, you're listening, you are sharing, you're doing whatever you were doing. I love all of you very much for doing whatever part you are playing in this journey. So lots of love. We will see you in the next space. And until then, I will see you in Mr. Truth Tellers.