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[00:08:45] Speaker B: All right, we are back. Hello and welcome, everyone. It is a red pill reality show. An honor and a privilege to have you join. Oh, we got a lot of stuff we're going to talk about tonight. Michael Bahas will be joining me shortly, and we'll have a little bit of a roundtable if you guys want to join in. That would be awesome.
I'm still trying to figure out why so many of you prefer the radio over the new platform that we have.
My gosh, it's like everybody's listening to us on the radio, which I'm grateful for. Thank you.
But I thought it would be a, you know, more enticing, more. I don't know. I just thought we'd get more people on the different platforms. You know, we got.
We're live on Facebook. We're live on LinkedIn. It looks like, we're live on our website. Of course, we're live on Twitter.
And I only get like one or two people, three people maybe watching in those platforms, but I got a whole bunch of people watching, listening on the radio.
So speaking of the radio, we have an app that is currently, we have an app that is working, but we have to kind of redo the app because of all these security issues that we're having.
I'm getting a warning. I'm getting low bandwidth. Go figure. So we have to have the.
We're going to have the app redone.
And when we do, it will be available for the Apple as well as the Android, because right now it's only available for the Android. And I've had several people ask me about when you're going to have it available for the, the Apple. So we're working on that. I hope that we're going to see the fruition of that. Not too long, maybe a month or so. We're actually testing it. It's in a test basis right now to see how it works. And if all goes well, we'll have the app. And of course, it's free.
And it's, you know, I haven't even, I just downloaded it literally today, so I haven't even seen what it does. But once I do, I'll let you know. It's supposed to be much better than our, our old app. Well, our old app is about as plain as you can get.
I specifically had the designers of the app, I said, I want this very simple. I don't want it to take up. I want minimal room taken up on the phone. I want minimal resources used.
And basically they did what I asked. And you'll notice, I think now it may have changed due to different regulations. I haven't downloaded our old app in quite some time. But originally, it wasn't about getting any of your information. We weren't really interested in your information. But now it seems as though these tech companies are almost demanding, like Apple and some of the stores, they're almost writing it in. Well, the requirement is if you're going to have an app, you're going to have to get the name and email address or something of that nature. I don't know exactly what it entails, but it's almost like as though we're being forced to gather information now, which I am something which I don't agree with at all, but it is if and when we can ever change this insanity. It is what it is, and we have to work with what we have the idea that we have any privacy left in this country is silly.
I don't see it doesn't matter where you go, what you do. Everybody that you buy something from, they want some information from you.
Go to the store and pay cash for something. Oh, have you got an account with us? Give me your phone number and we'll sign you up for our whatever it is they want. So they have your name, they have your phone number. Guess what? Between the two of them, it's a blink of an eye to get the rest of the information. Where you live, what city, and then they sell that.
When they have tens of thousands of them, they sell that stuff.
And that's the thing that really irritates the crud out of me. We don't have privacy anymore. Originally, privacy was number one. Now, of course I was told that Google and Apple are both going through this new security deal of some sort where they're going to make it everything more secure, but they're still going to have the information that they want from you. They're still going to ask you for, you know, put your name in your first name, your last name, your email, your cell phone number. You know, a lot of them want your cell phone number.
That's so they can sell that. Have you ever gotten a text from an email?
And it's almost impossible to stop them when they come in from an email. Your phone on my Android, anyway, it doesn't have any place to block it.
And I have a friend of mine who's, who's getting literally a hundred, over a hundred of these a day.
And you can't block it. This, you can't block it from your phone.
What you have to do is you have to call your provider and hopefully your provider will see that you are, you know, you're having an issue here and, and block any email to text application that comes through them to your phone, but you can't block it. You have to get your provider to block it. This is some of the new ways that they, uh, called guerrilla marketing. Right.
It's terrible. I think that if they would think twice about it, you're making a lot of people upset because they can't block you. They don't want to see what it ever, whatever it is that you're selling because this happened to me a while back and they were trying on call what they were trying to sell me, trying to sell me something. I didn't want everything do it. And I, so, you know, normally in a text you put, stop. Right? You write the word stop. And you got a text back, okay. You've been unsubscribed successfully, blah, blah, blah, blah. I would put stop. It didn't make any difference because it was coming from an email, and I had to deal with that for a while. It was. It really. It ticked me off, whatever it is. I mean, as soon as I would get it, I would delete it. So they're wasting their time, wasting my time. If somebody's paying them to advertise for them. I think that they're making more people upset with this insanity than the. Than just regular advertising.
But that's. That's just me.
So I noticed one of the other things I saw I've been kind of following is the bridge thing. Right? How many of you remember there was a bridge got knocked down. Right. We had a bridge that was run into by barge and knocked a bridge down right at the mouth of all of the traffic that goes in and out that area.
What a nice coincidence that is, isn't it? Looking at the video of what happened, the ship went dark and then came back on and went dark and came back on, and by the time it came back on, it was too late, and it hit the. Hit the bridge and knocked the bridge down. Well, they finally. Today's right, the fourth, right.
Was it like a month later now, right. They finally got one of the main beams up.
[00:16:26] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:16:27] Speaker B: You see what this is?
Meantime, they've got a very limited access, very narrow area where you can come and go through that area. And if you are off, you're gonna damage whatever you've.
If you're tugboat and pushing a barge, you're gonna damage the barge, you're gonna damage your tugboat.
All I can tell you is that in Florida, they had a bridge knocked down. In Florida, one of the hurricanes knocked this bridge down, and they literally rebuilt it. Now, of course, the bridge was smaller. Okay. It wasn't as big and didn't span as far as this one did.
But just to give you an idea, they rebuilt the bridge in, like, literally, like four or five days.
They were on that, like white on rice, like bugs on a windshield. They were doing their thing.
They got on there and they. They completely rebuilt that bridge.
And I think it was five days, maybe six days. I don't. I think it was five days.
It just shows you that when you put the fire under somebody's behind and the fire is in the right place, the things can get done quickly.
Five days to rebuild a bridge.
Now, again, grant you, it's not a bridge. Like this bridge that was knocked down.
But the point being is that these people work together and they got it done, and there's no reason why we can't get it done. Now get this thing out of the way. Get, uh, get business back there as usual. Another bridge.
I don't know why this happens to me only when I get on here. Another bridge run into. I don't know the extent of the damage. I'm still waiting year back. That one's in here. In. Where was this one?
Oh, there's two bridges. Excuse me, we're up to two now. Holy smokes.
One of them is in Ohio.
Doesn't say we go, where's this other one at?
Oh, weird. Well, I don't have what state. It looks like there's two bridges, one in Ohio. Don't know where the other one's at that have been knocked down.
How many of you look up during the day? I'm curious.
How many of you look up in the sky during the day? How many of you can recognize when they are spraying us like bugs?
Now, I'll tell you where I'm at. They have gone absolutely nuts.
Where they literally saturate the sky with these chemical trails.
And now they're.
When I first started, when I first found out about this, I went anal retentive, I think is what you would call it. I went nuts.
I started gathering documents, documents from MIT. One of them documents from a government.
There was a document that came out from the United States Air Force. It was called weather as a weapon.
Now, I can remember in Vietnam, when we were in Vietnam, they, um, they sprayed this stuff called ancient orange, and it was supposed to defoliate, I think is the correct word. Supposed to kill all the greenery and everything. Of course, it caused all kinds of damage to the humans.
But during that time, they also did something else. In order for them to sneak aircraft in, they would spray fine flakes of aluminum, like aluminum foil, and mixed with, I think it was plastic. I may be wrong about that, but I think it was plastic. These fine flakes of aluminum foil and these small pieces of plastic.
And what would happen is when the enemy would be running their radar, and all of a sudden, we would saturate the area with this stuff.
They couldn't recognize because it would reflect the radar, and it would go back as. As a blank. They couldn't recognize whether there was aircraft coming in or not.
Now, if they were doing that, this is back in 1971, 70. 71, when I was. I got in 70. 71 is when I started learning about everything. So probably around 70. So it's probably even before then, they were doing this stuff, spraying the skies with garbage, literally garbage, heavy metals, in order to. The reason being is that they want to reflect the sun, the heat from the sun. They want to reflect it away from the planet, because the planet is heating up.
Now marinate on that for a minute, please.
The planet is heating up.
The last time I checked, we have these things called volcanoes, and inside the volcanoes we have molten freaking rock.
So if the planet is heating up, it could be from the planet. Hello.
Not necessarily from the sun. And the relationship between the two is bazillions of years old. All of a sudden now it's going to start heating us up. Oh, no, Ruscalus. Not just that, it's Cal farts, it's you driving your car. It's the industry.
It's all of these excuses.
And they really expect people to believe that, well, if you just pay us, we'll fix it.
No matter what it is, if you pay us, we'll fix it. Right? And that's. That's usually how it goes down.
Well, if you're going to have a vehicle that is going to have high emissions, then you're going to have to pay for it. You're going to have to pay a fine or you have to pay a tax or something.
But they'll hold back on the technology that has existed for hundreds of years. Hundreds.
The technology that allows us to use batteries that don't need to be recharged.
Think about that.
You think I'm crazy? You think I've gone over the deep end?
Because I have witnessed personally a circuit that, in all of the education that I have received in the electronics industry, over probably 30 years worth of training in electronics, building my first computer in 1987, in everything that I have learned, I saw a circuit that went beyond everything that I have that said it was a lie, that circuits should not exist.
It was basically a self charging circuit running a big motor, a cue drive. I don't even know how they got the motor to run to begin with, but running a big motor, running a couple of lamps, I think a fan, I don't recall running some stuff. It shouldn't even be able to run to begin with.
And running it, it ran for 15 minutes, and then it was turned off. And I was given a meter and went over there and measured the battery. And the battery had more electricity in it than when we started.
It had about 20 volts more than we before we started.
I've seen technology that can literally, like a radio? Literally. Like, if you have a portable radio, right, and you want to listen to a particular station, you tune into that station.
Well, what if you had a device that was able to receive electrons from our atmosphere because they're everywhere.
This has been a proven fact. This is not a theory that there is more energy around us in a two foot by two foot cube. There is more energy. There's enough energy to supply all the electricity of the planet in a two foot by two foot cube of this stuff.
Scientists have referred to it as the ether.
Einstein called it the ether. I believe you can take this power and you can utilize it in various ways. One of the ways is the most common way that I've seen is kind of sort of in a way I don't under. I'm not fluent in the technology, but I have seen it and I know it exists.
And they take it and turn it into what we know is electricity.
This one receiver, I'll call it a receiver because I really don't know. Some people refer to it as a quantum generator, that it receives the power from the quantum.
This one that I saw has no moving parts.
It has a socket, like a socket on your wall for when you want to plug something into it. It is plug in what you want and run, run for as long as you want. Plug a light bulb into it, plug a drill into it, plug a vacuum cleaner into it, whatever you want, and it'll run it.
And the same circuit can be moved up or down.
You can make it a larger circuit to run a larger. A house, for example, make a smaller circuit, maybe run a television all by itself. You wouldn't ever have to plug in your tv. And now what I'm thinking about, there's a. A young man, I don't recall what country he's in, but he's already gone public with this kind of technology.
He has a television that you don't plug into the wall, and it comes on by itself. He has a helicopter. I believe it's a helicopter that never charges. You don't ever charge this thing. And he's got a car that running on his technology.
I fear that his lifespan is going to be greatly reduced if it gathers any ground, because the people who sell us the gas and the cars and all the rest of that stuff, they don't like competition.
They'll smile at you and look you in the eye and say, oh, yeah, we love competition. No, they don't.
They would kill competition in the blink of an eye because they have repeatedly over history over time in history, you can find. If you look, you can find that different people have come up with technologies to allow us to. They had one carburetor, for example.
Now, our cars are not still getting errors coming up. Our cars are not, generally speaking, our cars are not carbureted anymore. They're fuel injected.
And the reason I believe that they're fuel injected is they added these things, carburetor, these computers, into the system.
But prior to that, cars were carbureted.
And a man had a carburetor that could get your car over 100 miles to the gallon, wrote a patent, got a patent on it, and then out of the clear blue, disappeared.
There's another man.
These are just the ones that I can think of. There's so many of them.
There's another man. And I believe where they make the mistakes is that they have a product, a technology, that can help mankind, the whole planet.
And they believe if they can get it to market, that, number one, they're making a lot of money, and number two, they're going to make a distinctive change in this planet.
But the truth of the matter is, these people who are paranoid of anything like that range from people within the government to people in technologies to the oil companies, all of them are so afraid of true competition that they will literally kill anything that comes along.
And this has been a pattern over many years.
So there was another man. Now, this man's name I'm more familiar with, because I found this technology relatively simple, and I attempted to duplicate it on a lower level than he had. And I was successful.
And I applied it in my car. And it actually, the car gained mileage. I went from. I put it in a Ford Escort station wagon.
These were our service vehicles that we had. I had. I had six of them.
And this one, the one that I drove all the time, I. I kind of played around with, wanted to see what, you know, if this is real or not.
So I took the technology that he introduced, and I replicated it, not. Not identically, but pretty close.
Installed it in my car.
I was getting 21 miles to the gallon before the installation.
I jumped from 21 to 28 and a half miles per gallon. It lasted for about a half a tank or so, and then went right back to 21 miles to the gallon.
Why?
Because we have these computers in this fuel injected system, and what this man had done is he had taken water and applied electrolysis process in the water, which separated the molecules, which gave you molecules of hydrogen and molecules of oxygen.
The cars nowadays have these sensors in them that sense oxygen.
If there's not enough oxygen, they'll lower the amount of gasoline. If there's too much oxygen, they'll raise the amount of gasoline, but they'll always find a balance between the two.
The balance is a fixed miles per gallon system.
Have you ever thought about cell phones?
The first cell phone that I had, I was a general manager for a multi million dollar plastics plant, and the owner of the company would, after I'd been here for a while, the owner of the company would take trips. You go here, go there. And he would. He left me a cell phone because he wanted to reach me. When he wanted to reach me, he wanted to reach me.
The cell. The first cell phone I had had the battery of, like a motorcycle battery, a rider mower battery, big battery.
It had a dial pad, a push button dial pad, and a regular handset, like a. Like a home phone handset.
And all it did was make phone calls. Nothing else.
That was in 1990, I think it was.
Now here we are 34 years later.
The devices that we carry with us can take pictures, can make movies, can listen to stereo, can watch movies, can make phone calls, can make phone calls where you watch the see each other.
Can be a gps system.
It goes on and on and on.
So now, was it just in 34 years?
How long have cars been around?
Do you know? My first car that I got was a 1962 Ford Falcon four door, six cylinder, three on the tree, as they referred to it, three speed transmission on the column.
That car, in 1990, when I got in 69, that car got 18 to 20 miles to the gallon, depending upon how I drove it.
Do you hear what I said? 1960, 819, 69, we were already getting 18 to 19 miles to the gallon.
2024, we got cars that barely make 22 miles, 23 miles to the gallon. 24 miles of a gallon.
Why?
This is a scam that we're under. This is one of the ways that they continue to steal from us.
If I came into your home and you were kind enough to invite me, and I showed up and I thanked you, and maybe we had dinner, a couple of drinks. On the way out, I grabbed something, anything. Could be something really valuable, could be, you know, nothing.
I know that that would more than likely upset somebody.
What are you doing? Why would you just take that like that? What gives you the right to take it?
And they would be upset.
Why aren't people upset when the government does it?
Because the government has overstepped its authority repeatedly, over and over and over, and yet people will gladly give them whatever it is because I believe, primarily the system of fear. They have people so afraid now, and this is really what they want. They want people afraid of the government. Supposed to be the other way around when people are afraid of the government is when we run into tyranny, is when we run into all kinds of issues where our freedoms are constantly being taken away.
We've reached a point in this country now, one of the most precious freedoms, one of the things that made us so different than all the other countries, was our ability to say whatever we want.
You could say something that would make you a hero, you could say something that would make you a zero, but you could say something.
Now, I may not like what you have to say, but I will stand up shoulder to shoulder with you and I will tell you, you have a right to say it.
You may be making a dim bulb of yourself, but you have a right to say it. Because the moment that they take that right away from you, because just because I don't agree with you, when will be the day when they do that? To me, it's inevitable. It is inevitable.
So the one thing that this country had that stood far and above all the other countries on this planet was the ability to have freedom of what we want to say, our right to speak, our rights to stand up and say what we want.
Again, could be hero, could be a zero.
The point is, you have the right to do it.
Don't have that anymore.
Go into a business.
Well, that may not be a good analogy. Go online.
I mean, that's. That's really where it's prevalent. You can really tell. Go online.
I can't tell you how many times they've put my behind in Facebook jail for the silliest things. Some of it was serious, but some of it was just serious. Just, you know, I'm telling people about the thing that goes in your arm.
They didn't like that. They didn't like the idea that I was telling people that this could be very detrimental to your health.
They felt that that was misinformation.
And what's happened since that time is that many, many people have had all kinds of issues, including the skull and bones died dead, as in not breathing, as in not with us anymore, directly as a result of getting the thing in the arm.
I have to be careful what I say because we're on YouTube and they're notorious. There were, they've taken down twelve my videos and every freaking one of them have something to do with what I've just mentioned, or, forgive me, what I just mentioned. Or the.
The election. The particular election that happened.
Was it four years ago now? Almost four years ago.
Took them all down.
So I have to be careful what I say.
I was telling people back then why. All I did is ask a question, just a question.
I saw a post that said people were, like, congratulating each other for getting the thing that goes in your arm. Right?
And so all I did is I just asked a question.
And the question was basically, I don't remember exactly, but it's just gotta be pretty close.
Why do we need a vaccine?
Oh, shouldn't have said that word. Why do we need this thing for a virus, that's what they're calling it, that has a 99 plus percent recovery rate without medical intervention, and it does not stop you from getting it and it does not stop you from spreading it. Now, common sense, a little bit of rational thinking would tell me, I don't need that. Why would I want to? That's, like, ridiculous.
I got more trouble for trying to tell people that what they were doing is being conned with this garbage.
It created more har. Uh, more, not harm, more.
I can't think of the right word.
Just a hassle for me. Just. Just a major, major pain in the behind because I wouldn't go along, I wouldn't pull the.
I wouldn't carry the water, as they say.
Well, they're lies. They're all lies.
They'll tell you that the FDA has fully approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Yeah. How many things has the FDA fully approved and then told you? There's a recall on.
And in some cases, there's even a class action suit.
Why should I get vaccinated? The vaccines are safe and highly effective. That's a blatant lie at protecting you from COVID-19 and while the delta variants. It's another way to get people scared. While the Delta variant is causing cases to go up across the country, nearly all of those hospitalized and dying have not gotten the big v. That's a lie.
These are stamps of approval by government.
And they're really not part of the government. If you look at it. They're just another corporation.
The IR's another corporation. Puerto Rican Corporation, collection agency for the government, for the Iraq. Corporations were surrounded by these corporations. We're not run by governments anymore. Our government is a corporation.
Even all the way down to your cities. You look at your cities, you'll say it's incorporated in 1801 or something. This has been going on forever. This lie, this deceived deception has been going on forever and until people will stand up and go, look, we're not doing this anymore. This is it. We're done.
It's just going to get worse.
I've got another error popping up. All right, I got to take a break. I'll see if I can figure out what's going on. So, hey, bear with me here while we take a break and try to figure out what happened. I'll play some news for you. Let's see if we have got the yeah, we got. We'll play some news. In the meantime, I'll be in the background trying to get this thing figured out.
[00:44:57] Speaker A: There's some fun news this weekend. This is good news weekend with Brian Walker.
[00:45:03] Speaker C: Attendees at the national beard and mustache championships in Florida broke three Guinness World Records for the longest chains of beards, mustaches and partial beards. The annual event, which is held in a different location each year by Beard Team USA, saw participants take on the three record titles on the main Street Pier in this year's host city, Daytona beach. The final longest partial beard chain involved only those participants with partial beard styles, which include mutton chops, goatees and musketeer style facial hair. The partial beard chain, made up of 24 participants, measured 42ft and eight inches long. All three record attempts were successful. Animal rescuers on the island of Guernsey said a herd of cows escaped from their fenced in pasture but were quickly recaptured when they wandered to an animal rescue center. The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals stated that the bovines left their farm and made their way to the GSPCA's closest facility. We are very blessed to have very clever animals here in Guernsey, GSPCA manager Steve Byrne said. This weekend, a local herd of Guernsey cows got through their fencing and decided to visit the team at the GSPCA on Sunday. It was a very entertaining day for the GSPCA team, but we like a challenge and it wasn't long before we got hold of the farmer who owned them and off they went. Byrne revealed that the cows weren't the first runaway animals to turn themselves in at the facility. In recent years, we have seen a stray horse walk into the car park and even two goats walk on site to hand themselves in when they escaped their field, he said.
The owner of a Kansas bakery is asking customers to eat their cookies carefully after she lost the $4,000 diamond from her ring in the dough. Dawn Ciss Monroe, owner of Cissweets Cookies and cafe in Leavenworth, said the diamond fell off the ring that has been on her finger for 36 years. At some point while she was at the shop, we kinda went back to the kitchen and looked around, Monroe stated. Monroe said she she fears the gem ended up in the cookie dough. If you happen find it, I would forever be in debt if you would return it, she wrote on the business facebook page.
A repair project at a Michigan home led to a surprising discovery, a time capsule of items dating back more than 100 years. Jesse Leach said he hired a crew for repair work after the heater failed at his Grand Rapids home and the workers had to cut through the bathroom ceiling where they found the stash of items. The twelve items found inside the ceiling included a handwritten note with a drawing, a tiny cast iron pan, a small percussion instrument, a marble, a couple of dominoes, a picture of Jesus, and newspaper clippings from 1915. Demolition crews tearing down the Richmond Mall in forest Acres, South Carolina, found a time capsule of their own last month. Officials said the capsule, buried when the mall opened in 2000, will be reburied in a park set to replace the mall until its scheduled opening in 2033.
Uber's annual lost and found index revealed some of the most unusual items left behind in rideshare cars over the past year include a toupee, a ceramic cat and a live turtle. The 8th annual snapshot of the most surprising and most popular items left behind in Ubers revealed the most common items reported lost by passengers were clothing, luggage, headphones, wallets, jewelry, phones, cameras, tablets, books, laptops and vaping supplies. Some of the food items to be left behind in the past year included expensive blueberries that were the last of a store supply, garlic butter from Benihana and a tray of meat pie. One particularly forgetful passenger reported losing undergarments, bread, a pack of ham and mayo. Brian Walker reporting.
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[00:50:33] Speaker A: This puppet show, it stays on because of you fools.
We've been dancing with the death for way too long.
I know it's fun, but get ready to pay your dues, o God, come back, come.
This crazy world is filled with lions and abusers, we need you now. Before we're too far gone.
I hope one day they finally see the truth.
God, we need you now, we need you now, we need you now.
One day, one day, one day, I hope you see the truth.
This puppet show, it stays on because of you fools.
We been dancing with the devil way too long.
I know it's fun, but get ready to pay your dues o God, come back home.
This crazy world is spirit. Lions and abusers need you now before we too far gone.
One day they finally see the truth.
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[00:53:45] Speaker B: All right, we are back. It is a red pill reality show. And looks like I got Michael on with me here. Michael, how are you, my friend?
[00:53:51] Speaker A: I am okay, mister Roscella. How are you, sir?
[00:53:55] Speaker B: I'm hanging in here.
[00:53:57] Speaker A: Good, good. Everything sound good?
[00:54:00] Speaker B: Yep, yep, you sound good.
[00:54:02] Speaker A: All right, good. I always like to hear that. All right. Nope, everything is going well, my friend. I am just setting up and getting everything where I need it to be set. Right now.
[00:54:19] Speaker B: I don't know if it's happening on my end only or if it's happening all the way around. Do you seem to see a lag in my. My video from my end over here? It's like breaking up real bad.
No, no good. All right.
[00:54:34] Speaker A: No.
[00:54:36] Speaker B: When I first signed on tonight, I had to actually shut down and restart because the lag was so bad. I would go to move something with my mouse, and it was like, literally like a second, a second and a half later before the thing would move.
So I restarted, and it made it a little better, but something weird tonight. Anyway, so listen, while I'm thinking about, I want to ask you about the Mandela effect. We were talking about this, you know.
[00:55:07] Speaker A: It'S very interesting, and let me turn down my volume a little bit. Very interesting.
Sherry and I were sitting and we were watching, and I'm going to grab my phone, but we were watching tv, and it happened to say happy birthday to Frankie Valli, born May 3, 1934.
And I thought, all right, 90 years old. But. And then I looked at it for a second and I said, okay, I thought he died.
And she said, well, he did. And I said, really?
And of course I pulled up this article because I couldn't believe it. And it was from Gotv, HTTPs Geo Geo TV.
And it's got on here, Frankie Valley passes away at the age of 79. Now, get this.
Here's a big problem I have with this. April 23, 2021. It says he's 79. But if he was born May 3, 1934, my question is, what?
How did we jump eleven years in two years?
And now it's saying that he is alive.
Yeah.
[00:56:54] Speaker B: He's not dead anymore.
[00:56:56] Speaker A: Yeah. So somewhere we lost eleven years.
And I was thinking, okay, is my math wrong?
But no, he was born, matter of fact, in New York, New Jersey, May 3, 1934.
That would make him 90. So how could he be 79 on April 23, 2021?
And sure enough, you know, I looked at this thing and I was like, okay.
You know, I just, I didn't know what to think.
[00:57:45] Speaker B: Well, now, do you remember in the Bible studies that I vividly remember this in Bible studies, and I don't recall where it said in the Bible, but it was something about the lion, the lamb. When the Lord comes back, the lion will lay down with the lamb. Right?
[00:58:03] Speaker A: Now it's wolf.
[00:58:05] Speaker B: Now it says wolf. You go look in your. And what's crazy, what's really crazy is I had a Bible that used to say that. I know people are going to think, oh, he's over the deep end. I had a bible that used to say that. And then when we, when this Mandela effect thing came out, I went and I said, no, no, it's the line in the lamp. I can show you right here.
[00:58:31] Speaker A: Well, you know, it's very funny that, first of all, in the Bible, a lot of people are going to see some discrepancies that are in there, whether you go to Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. Okay. And Paul, who was Saul, wrote most of the New Testament. However, Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. If you go in there, a lot of it is.
And I'll say this, regardless if it's the lamb or the lion, it doesn't change the events. So here's a good point that I make.
Matthew is a tax collector.
And Matthew, the way that he saw Jesus and the way, you know, that they interpreted him or they wrote some things and omitted other things that the other three said. But then as I started to go back through and I was looking at it, the end result was still the same.
Jesus still did the miracles that he did, how they happened.
One of them is more detailed than the other. One of them is a little bit different.
You have the NIv, you have the King James. I'm a king James.
Old school, old Bible. I've had my Bible almost 40 years. 35 years. 35 years I've had mine and I won't give it up.
[01:00:05] Speaker B: I lost mine. I had mine for almost that long, 27.
And somewhere along the line I put it down one day and I remember I called like four or five of my friends that I had visited that day. I said, any chance I left my Bible there? No, it's not here. I can't. I don't, I don't know. It just disappeared on me. Crazy. So I had to get another one. But that had all my notes in it, you know, from you, your highlighted.
[01:00:32] Speaker A: Study and mine's a study bible. So I can go back to different references of different books, different verses, different chapter, you know, different chapter and verse.
And it's very interesting but you know, the more that you read it and really when it comes down to it, like Matthew, the 5000 are fed. But it doesn't get into some of the things, you know, of what happened. 5000 are fed. Of course there was five loaves of bread and two fishes. Okay. And then he turned around and they had twelve basketful after they fed the people.
And it's very interesting that in one of them they say, you know, how many people? And one of them they, you know, that's not the important part, how they saw him or whatever it was very interesting.
But because the events are the same and everything happens, the accounts are just told in different perspectives, different interpretations by those four doesn't change the fact that those things happen. Matter of fact, it makes it more credible because you have four people, how you see something or scala how I see something being two different people. But we could both say, okay, bottom line is guy went into bank and robbed bank.
Now I could add to that story and say this guy went in and, you know, he was intent on killing everyone, but this nice guy over in the corner talked him out of it. And you could say, listen, for whatever reason he went in there, he was going to kill everybody. Some guy said something to him and he left.
You know, that's it. And, you know, simple things. The Mandela effect that they have here is different because it changes events. It changes things that the end result. You know what I'm saying?
You have Frankie Valley died April 23, you know, 20, 21, 79 years old. Okay? That's a finalization.
And then you find out Frankie Valli turns 90 May 3, you know, 2024.
That. That's a final. He's 90. That's a fact.
Unlike the Bible, those things don't. They're not adding up at all. Yeah, you can't make a misinterpretation on that.
[01:03:18] Speaker B: Yeah, well, somebody might say that whoever wrote the article that said he nine just didn't do their homework, right? I don't know that that would have. I mean, a lot of this stuff is.
Where did they get the 79 from? They had to get. They didn't make it up.
[01:03:37] Speaker A: You know, the funny thing is, the 79 wasn't even right. If you.
That's the sloppiness of it all. It's not even a matter of fact checking. But the 79 wasn't even right. And see, these things happen so often. Okay, you could think, all right, well, this happens once in a while. I can excuse that. Okay, but when you start seeing this of, well, I thought that person died a long time ago.
[01:04:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:04:05] Speaker A: Okay. Then you have to wonder, are they creating this effect? Are they manipulating it for whoever you know is doing it? Are they manipulating it for a. For what reason? What do you get out of it? Like we always say, okay, what does people are like? Well, if you kill off all the people, they're not going to kill off all the people in the world because they want money. Money is not what they want.
[01:04:30] Speaker B: Yeah, they already have all the money they need. They think they'll ever need.
[01:04:35] Speaker A: They can buy us and sell us a hundred times over. They don't care about money. Look at what they're doing. Look at the end of what they're doing. Their geoengineering. Remember, we were conspiracy theorists when they were saying, okay, you're. You're using those chemtrails. Oh, that's just a conspiracy theory. But we had a name for it, geoengineering. And they had a chemical that was used for it. Okay, that was. That was a conspiracy theorist. And then a new world order. Remember that one? That's a conspiracy theorist. And now you have the leaders of countries talking about this new world order, okay? And you. So if you want to know really what they want, you could control the weather. Now we have humanoid AI.
That's what they're calling them. Do you understand? Humanoid. There's nothing human about this thing. Now they're dressing these things with a made up material that looks like skin, okay? Maybe a gore Tex, maybe something to that extent, or something else. I don't know, whatever material they're using to make them more and more lifelike, okay? And that's what they're trying to do, create life.
So I find it very interesting. That's the power that they want.
We can move God to the side and take over the world here with this power.
And it's just interesting how they look at it. There's the true power that they want. We could control everything.
And another prime example was when you and I were talking about the gun control thing, right?
40 to 80,000 people killed by weapons, by mistake, accident, intentional, whatever, and everyone goes up in arms over gun control.
Folks, there are 460,000 children disappearing every year, and nobody is batting an eye.
Nobody is saying a word.
Where are they going?
What are they, what are they doing there? They're controlling life. They're controlling death.
Whether they're sold into slavery, whether they're sold into whatever.
Look at this. A humanoid robot makes eerily look at that face like facial expressions. You get that?
[01:07:18] Speaker B: All I I have said many times that these sick, twisted people have to tell us what they're doing, what they're going to do before they do it.
They tell us in music, they tell us in movies, they tell us in tv shows, cartoons, but they tell us one way or another. And every time I see and talk about this, this particular technology, the first thing that comes to mind is prep. Wasn't always impressive was Terminator.
The Terminator. How long is it going to be before we have a terminator? And will we allow it?
[01:07:57] Speaker A: We already do the thing.
[01:07:59] Speaker B: Will we allow it?
[01:08:00] Speaker A: We are. We already do.
[01:08:01] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:04] Speaker A: Military.
[01:08:06] Speaker B: Go ahead, military.
[01:08:08] Speaker A: We already have. We already have these things programmed in the military, number one.
Number two, we've already seen them get kind of, like, scary as far as starting to do their own thing. And when it gets that way, of course, we've got, you know, some kind of an emergency stop right now. But they've already determined that, you know, humankind is not good for the earth.
They, you know, the things that they are doing with it. For every good thing that's happening, there is a flip side to that, and there's an equal responsibility that you're supposed to have to make sure that no evil has with it. That's not happening. So on the flip side, now you have evil as well as good. And anytime that you have that evil, it's an inherently dangerous.
Yeah. Here you go. Us army is experimenting with it. See, the first thing.
[01:09:09] Speaker B: The first thing I see that scares the snot out of me. DARPA. If DARPA is involved, it can't be good for us.
[01:09:18] Speaker A: It's.
It's very dangerous. They say it's already broken a speed record that can outrun human beings. I want you to know, how would you like to have this thing chasing you down? You're going to go into DMV, you're going to go into police stations, you're going to go all over the place and maybe there'll be a humanoid, a real humanoid that'll be there.
I call them humanoids because if you accept it, then you're part of the problem, but you're going to be answering to these things. Now, let me ask you something. Where does that put your position in the world?
You have just put yourself below this thing. Do you understand? Subconsciously, you've done that by accepting it and saying, listen, my answer to it is, I'm not talking to this thing.
Give me a live person.
I don't want to talk to this thing. But you're being forced to. On the phones, on computer systems, on everything. They're forcing it on you. Pretty soon you're going to go down to the DMV to renew your plates and this thing is going to be asking you questions and you're going to have to answer this thing like an idiot.
[01:10:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:10:29] Speaker A: You are the one that is real, okay? You are the one that created that thing. It's not a help. It's not a help. It's an inherent danger.
And if this thing does become self aware.
Look out.
[01:10:47] Speaker B: Well, they already have.
I'm getting.
Okay, I think it was from. That's gone. They already have. There was one of the engineers at Google reported, actually left his position because this thing had become self aware and he had told his supervisors to just keep going. They didn't want to stop. You know, I can't be a part of this. And left the thing. He was going through a series of questions with this, this, you know, the AI and came to the determination that this thing is. Is self aware. Now it knows that it is what it is.
[01:11:27] Speaker A: The fact is, the thing doesn't have a soul, so it can't. Even worse, it has no soul. So therefore the judgment calls that it could make have devastating impacts on humanity. And that's the problem. And we're going to try to give this thing a soul. Make no mistake about it. We want to see how far we can go. We want to change genders, we want to make humanoid robots. We want to control weather, we want to control environmental stuff. We can do a better job than God. Is basically what these arrogant idiots are doing out there. And I will call them as I see them. You're idiots. You're playing with things that weren't meant to be played with.
It's a mistake.
And that's why we have the world problems that we have today.
The arrogance and the egotistical.
Just, it goes so far, they don't even know what. They don't even know what to do. And that's a problem. And we're responsible for our own extinction. That's what's going to happen. Yeah, we're going to be responsible for our own extinction.
[01:12:50] Speaker B: We're going along with it, of course. In some cases, we're actually promoting it.
[01:12:56] Speaker A: Yeah. We're helping it along with it.
Absolutely. You know, which is the saddest, saddest.
[01:13:02] Speaker B: Just it's disturbing. Oh, scary about the sacrifices that so many people have made in order for us to have a life that is free from this garbage. You know, it's, it's, it's crazy. Was it you that I was talking to about if you take two products and I think it was someone else, if you take, take Doritos, for example. Everybody knows what Doritos is. I'm pretty sure they're made by lays company, I think.
So if you take Doritos making made in the USA, and you take Doritos made in UK, for example, and you look at the ingredients, the USA has a bazillion ingredients. The UK has like five or six. Why? Why is it like that?
[01:13:47] Speaker A: Some of the foods that we have are illegal over there.
[01:13:50] Speaker B: Yeah, they're banned. They're absolutely banned. I think some of our meat is banned because of all the garbage that they shoot into the animals.
[01:13:59] Speaker A: Yeah, it's, it's absolutely incredible. It used to be when you'd go to a fast food chain and everything, you would get real hamburger. And the thing about it was, okay, maybe one cow or ten cows, but all went to that same, you know what I'm saying? Facility today you have 100 to 1000 different animals from all over the world, not just from United States, but different places. And then the meat is all ground in together.
So you don't know really what you're getting because now you have to worry about environmental concerns and everything. And if you think, oh, well, you know, they make sure it's safe, then how come that we have so many recalls on E. Coli and everything else?
That's the ones they catch. What about the ones they don't usually end up getting sick first, right?
You know, and now we have 3d printed meat.
[01:15:03] Speaker B: I'm still getting your feedback.
It's just when I first started, when you're talking, I first start to talk. Now see, when I'm talking and you're not talking, I'm not getting it.
[01:15:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I think we ran into that before.
But did you see the 3d printed meat thing that I sent you that one time?
[01:15:23] Speaker B: Yes, it's disgusting.
[01:15:26] Speaker A: And they were so proud of it.
Now folks, they have this thing and it's, it's over in the UK soon to come here, if it's not already here, where these guys were punching this thing on like a soda machine. Remember I used to get fountain drinks? You go on up, you get your ice, you get the amount you wanted, filled it to the top of the glass, you know, great ice and everything like that. Then, ah, fill up the soda, drink a bunch, fill it up some more. And then they had this machine, you press a button, it said, okay, pepsi products, press another button. Oh, Coca Cola products, press another button. You know, root beer and whatever, whichever one they fell under, water, lemonade, whatever.
Now today you have these meat machines, this 3d printed meat, and I want you to look it up. You pop it up on Google and you are going to be absolutely scared to death. 3d printed meat and you're going to see this guy pressing these buttons like that Pepsi machine I was just describing.
And he is putting, okay, let's marble it. We want it to be more marbleized or, you know, we want it to be lean or we want it to have more, you know, more fat in it and everything else. And, you know, to where he was trying to dial in Ribeye to New York strip steak to, you know, this ground beef and everything else and this thing starts to print it out and making these like perfect chops and everything.
And then the people were eating it and they're like, oh, yeah, you know, it's okay. It needs a little taste. So now they're mimicking the tasting of it too. So God knows what chemicals or what else is in that too, to try to fool people's taste buds? Yeah, there it is right there.
More 3d printed stakes are coming to Europe. Mm mm. Good. Your steak could soon be 3d printed. That's if you live in Europe. Israeli company redefine Meat has struck a partnership with importer Geraudi meats to drive european distribution of its new meat, steak cuts. The startup is hoping to establish its products as an alternative to conventionally produced meat.
Redefinemeat operates large scale meat printers at its rear Havert headquarters south of Tel Aviv, as well as in a new factory in the Netherlands. Manager of the company's 3d printers project, Jaron Eschel, explains how it works. When I want to create my steak, I have a library of a few different slabs. I can choose each one, one of them, and I can adjust it accordingly. I can define the amount of marbling, the internal fat or the external fat, and now I can, I can start and go with printed and produce it. So I'm putting it, this is my timeline for today. I know that in an hour, something from now, I will need to refill the machine with new, new material. But now I can go directly into the printing process, and you can see how the process start. To build layer by layer, the company makes its products from ingredients including soy and pea proteins, chickpeas.
[01:18:45] Speaker B: Isn't that exactly what you were talking about?
[01:18:47] Speaker A: Oh, that's it right there. Yeah, that's it, folks. This is out there right now.
[01:18:53] Speaker B: How scary is that?
[01:18:55] Speaker A: Look at this thing.
And here's the scary part about it, okay? They're so proud of it. And he goes, and if it runs low, I'll fill it up with more material. What, what does the word material mean to you? You know, I didn't hear meat in there at all. I heard material, you know, and, all.
[01:19:20] Speaker B: Right, but, you know, I think you noticed they could control the fat content. You can see it was like 90% in with 10% fat. And so they can just about do anything that you can imagine now printing this stuff that they call meat. And here's another thing that I learned, and I don't know if this is true for all printed meat, but I know this is true for some of it.
In order for them to get the material for this stuff, to make this meat and be able to print it, they have to duplicate the cells very rapidly. Guess what duplicates very rapidly?
Cancer cells. So they're making this meat. I don't know if it's all of it. I know some of it. This was the original idea. They were going to take a form of cancer cells and grow them in the lab because they grow so very quickly. And then convert that into edible meat. No, thank you.
[01:20:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it's kind of like.
[01:20:24] Speaker B: No effect.
[01:20:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Here's what, here's what the dictionary said. Oxford. Oxford languages.
What. The word material here is a matter from which a thing is or can be made. You get that?
Okay.
The matter from which a thing is or can be made.
So gobble it up, folks.
Material.
I not sure I like his thought process, you know, thought process there. But a material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. There's another definition that's in Wikipedia.
[01:21:29] Speaker B: Now, according to Google. See if I can get this up.
No, wrong one.
According to Google, this is where the meat comes from. Now I'm having this horrendous time with my, my, um, my computer lagging. It's never done this before. Like it's doing it tonight. Come on.
Oh, my goodness.
Let's see.
So according to this, Google 3D printed meat is made of cultured meat, also known as lab grown, cell based, or cultivated meat. Cultured meat is grown in a lab using the animal's stem cells and does not require slaughtering. What kind of stem cells and what are they called? How are they cultivating it?
[01:22:30] Speaker A: You know, here's one that I have from AI, processed imitation meat, also known as a fake meat. Okay, there's your clue. Okay. Is made by extracting protein from plant foods and adding a variety of additives. Not telling you what that variety is. Okay. To make it look and taste like meat. Plant based proteins can be made from. Then they'll tell you it can be made from. They're not telling you what the additives are. Okay.
[01:23:01] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:23:02] Speaker A: Soy, pea, wheat, mushroom protein additives like chemically refined coconut and palm oil, often used to give the plant based burgers a soft and juicy texture. While coloring agents such as like bee root extract can mimic the color change that happens when the meat is cooked. So we have chemical after chemical after chemical.
[01:23:28] Speaker B: They're pushing this 3d stuff so bad, the 3d meat. So here, I'm going to share this with you.
This is another, another article I found that they want to, and before I forget, because I will forget quickly, they also want to introduce insect grindings. I don't remember exactly what the terminology is, but the ground up insects included in this stuff, they have a term for it. So it's saying that some of this meat is made using plant based ingredients such as soy, pea protein, beetroot, chickpeas and coconut fat, while other varieties of 3d meat, also known as cultured meat, are made using animal cells. Okay, so, but then they won't come out and tell you what kind of animal, what cells are they using? They said stem cells. I don't think the stem cells grow faster than the cancer cells do. And when I first started looking into this, this is a while back now, maybe the information I'm giving you now may not be correct any longer. I know initially this was one of the ways that they wanted to do it. And I said, oh, my gosh, it doesn't surprise me that they would do something so sick.
[01:24:43] Speaker A: Well, here's, and I want to tell you, they sit here and they'll say, okay, we're going to do a trial on this. So here was a trial done in the United States of 36 us adults for eight weeks. That's the trial. We have 300 to 400 million people in the United States. I think we're at like 300, 2350 somewhere around there. And we're going off of the judgment of 36 us adults that when they switch to this, it supposedly improved their health, you know, improve the risk factors for heart disease, including cholesterol levels and body weight.
But let me ask you something. Were these healthy adults to begin with? How were these adults chosen? Okay, do they have any other risk factors to begin with?
And you dont know what the additives are, so how do we know theyre not adding stuff into it to make them seem like its healthier? But thats not really whats in there to begin with for everyone else. And whats good for them might not be good for everybody else. So, you know, they have undergone extensive industrial processing to include substances of no or rare culinary use. What the hell does that mean?
What does that mean?
You would not find them in your average kitchen cupboard. That's what it says.
So let me read that again. They have undergone extensive industrial processing and include substances of no or rare culinary use, which means you would not find them in your average kitchen cupboard. This is an opportunity for government and the food industry to ensure these highly processed plant based products are reformulated to contain less saturated fat and sodium and to minimize the use of chemically derived additives.
Now, we know that's a lie, okay, because it's got additives up here, but it won't even tell you what the additives are. It says, hey, we will tell you this, though. You would not find them in your average kitchen cupboard. Okay.
[01:27:05] Speaker B: Two things I want to bring up. One, what I mentioned a little while ago about they have to tell us what they're gonna do before they do it. How many people remember Star Trek? And they would say, well, you want a steak? And they push a button and this thing and push out a steak? Right? We are at that point. Right.
Ii. Common products found in the kitchen. One of them is canola oil. The other one is called Crisco.
Neither one of these, neither one was originally intended for human consumption. They were used for lubrication of machines.
Couldn't sell it good enough that way, so they decided to sell it to the people. Just like fluoride. They're not allowed to dispose of it anywhere, but they'll sell it to you, put it in your water.
You know, sell it to you is not correct. They'll give it to you because your city or your county will pay for it. You will end up paying for it.
[01:28:04] Speaker A: But, and what you, what you're saying, Reskella, is so true that the movies and everything gives you a clue. Now, I'm going to take you back to the seventies. I don't know how many people have heard about a movie called Soylent Green.
[01:28:17] Speaker B: Hmm.
It's happening.
I'm going to see if I can find this article.
[01:28:27] Speaker A: I'm going to show you.
[01:28:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm gonna.
[01:28:39] Speaker A: Here's what it was about. In a densely overpopulated, starving New York City of the future, a New York police department detective, Robert Thorne Charleston Heston, investigates the murder of an executive at a rations. I believe it's a hotel or whatever.
The box office. It reached three point million rentals.
It's absolutely incredible.
But let's see what the secret is.
Soylent Green is introduced as being made of plankton. But as the film unfolds, the main character discovers that it's manufactured from dead bodies. The climax of the film contains the line Soylent Green is people. And this scene is one of the most famous in the movie.
Unbelievable.
[01:29:41] Speaker B: They're. They're already processing human remains. I can't find the article. I had this. I saw this article about a week ago that were. They were talking about this. They have even a name for it. I can't remember what it's called, where they're. They take. Somebody passes away. Instead of burying them or instead of cremating them, they put them in this machine and create fertilizer, I guess because it's.
[01:30:08] Speaker A: The people were. The people were taken through this thing where? On the walls that were watching. I remember this. And they were watching this thing to where they were. So euphoric. And then they, they, they died. And when they died, then they were processed and the people were processed which save on burial graves, which saved on, you know, which would supposedly help the feeding people. Homeless.
Okay, my question is, is are we not paying attention? Star Trek. Do you remember the flip phones? Remember that? Beam me up. That thing flipped over, boom. We had flip phones. Now we're beyond that.
[01:30:52] Speaker B: Okay?
[01:30:53] Speaker A: We're beyond that. Now we got these things where you see them tapping on their wrist. Guess what? We have those. There's just like a wrist thing that you can wear.
[01:31:01] Speaker B: That's Dick Tracy, wasn't it? Dick Tracy had a phone that he could. That was on his. His watch was a phone.
[01:31:08] Speaker A: I mean, we've done this and. Yeah, and we've done every single thing. Well, you have the watches from Apple. You answer your phone, you've got.
You can have, what do you call it? Like FaceTime and stuff on them.
It's incredible that the technologies that they were talking about years ago, I mean, people didn't realize. Do you know we've had computers around since the fifties and forties?
[01:31:33] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[01:31:34] Speaker A: And people didn't realize that we didn't have home computers, but the government's always had computers. Listen, these things have been around.
Everything has been tried.
We have incredible technology being used now in the military and, you know, it was online, so I can't imagine it's that secret. But I'm still not going to put it out there because you, you just don't know. So things that the military can do that you wouldn't think. There's a laser, okay, that has been plucking drones out of the skies.
[01:32:20] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:32:21] Speaker A: Okay. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Thing shoots. Guess how much it costs per shot.
[01:32:26] Speaker B: I have no idea.
[01:32:27] Speaker A: It's. It's like, I think it's like $12, $10 a shot.
[01:32:31] Speaker B: Wow. Okay.
[01:32:33] Speaker A: Now compare that. Or it could be 110, something like, I forgot what it was. But it's in there. You can look it up. It's on Google.
Matter of fact, I'm going to look it up so that I'm not saying it wrong, but if you're paying $10 to or $110 per shot of this laser versus 100 million for a missile.
[01:32:56] Speaker B: Or a missile. Yeah, sure.
[01:32:58] Speaker A: Okay. Are you saving money?
Yeah.
And endless power.
So we've got a drone that can sit on the bottom of the ocean in low mode that turns around and I see Victoria there at 3d meat. Yeah. But can sit there on the bottom. This thing will grab onto the bottom of the ocean. Dig in, stay there, and then at the time that it's needed, it's, it doesn't really lose its energy. It stays on a low mode, carries one heck of a powerful punch to it on arsenal.
And this thing can take off and just start going again and maybe it'll go a little farther and it'll reset back down, kept in the proper position. The problem is it looks like an animal. So it look, you know what I'm saying? So it looks like a manta ray. That's what it looks like.
[01:34:03] Speaker B: Radars are about something just.
[01:34:07] Speaker A: That's right.
[01:34:08] Speaker B: I saw an article about. It's an unmanned vehicle.
[01:34:11] Speaker A: Yes, it is. And it digs into the ground, it latches on.
So you can drive this thing out there. Sonar is not going to pick it up. Radar is not going to pick it up. Nothing's going to pick this thing up. You're parking it right at your enemy's door. Okay. And if you have trouble or your, or your friend's door, and if you have some trouble, you just type in, do what you need to do, bring that thing back to life. I mean, think about it. This thing could sneak up on a sub, latch right onto the sub, kaboom, done. There's no need to build all these silent submarines and everything you got. These things, you'll sink an entire fleet.
Hypersonic missiles, they're talking about, oh, we can take out carriers, good luck. These things will come to the shore and create one heck of a 4 July. You don't know.
This is the problem with today. We have gotten too much technology too fast to where we can't properly comprehend the effects that it's going to have on mankind as a collective whole. Because we're self interest anyway and inherently danger. We're the most dangerous species on earth, bar none.
[01:35:35] Speaker B: Isn't that sad?
Yeah. You talked earlier about the technology. I joined the Air Force from 1970 and went to my first duty station, 1971. And we had computers at my first duty station. This was in 71. And they hadn't just put this in, they'd been who knows how long before I got there. Was there then 72. I went to my next duty station and I was literally within 20ft of what they called a computer room.
And I had a, what they called a dumb station in my section. And we would put in all the part numbers and the federal stock numbers so that when people were looking for different items, they could find them.
Not only did we have a computer system that handled our inventory and stuff like that, we had a computer system that took care of drones. We had drones that were flown by the computer system, unmanned drones that were flown by the computer system and would do evasive maneuvers. And our fighters would fly up after them in order to sharpen their skills, their fighting skills. And at that time, we had laser beams that were fired from the fighter jets that went up there. They didn't use live ammo. They used laser beams. And the laser beam would be received on the drone depending upon where it would hit. If it was just a nick, the drone would keep flying. If it was a direct hit, the drone would stop flying and parachute back down to the ground. That was in 1970 when I saw it was a 72. And it had to be years and years before I ever got there.
[01:37:20] Speaker A: Well, yeah, I mean, we talked about Star wars when that initiative was started. Ronald Reagan started that one.
But the technology was already there.
Think about that. So for in space, we had the technology of attacking other satellites to black them out.
And, you know, I wanted to answer your first question, too.
In the Bible, a lot of misconceptions, a lot of different things happen. The first you were looking for was Isaiah eleven six, where everyone says, all right, the lamb and the lion will lie down together.
But you'll remember in the Bible, in numerous times, be it revelations and I believe revelations five, five and six, Christ is referred to multiple times.
Multiple times. We already know the lamb. He is the sacrificial lamb. He is the cornerstone. He is, you know what I'm saying?
He's the cornerstone, the rock that the builders stumble over and everything else.
But he's also referred to multiple times as the lion.
[01:38:36] Speaker B: That's right.
[01:38:37] Speaker A: Okay, so regardless of whether it is a wolf, regardless of whether it is a lion, Isaiah eleven six says, the wolf will dwell with the lamb.
In Isaiah eleven six, however, the phrase the lion will lie down with the lamb has been used in art, pulp culture and statutes for years. The phrase often used to symbolize Jesus Christ at both lions and lambs and used to represent him. And the funny thing about it is, this gets to that Mandela effect again. So if you see this stuff come up by movies and they put it in there like that, a lot of people were going to say, hey, every. Everything has changed. But the truth of it is, it doesn't matter because it doesn't change the fact of what it is. It doesn't change one thought of how it ends up as we're the other one. Like we were just bringing up with Frankie Valli. That changed the entire events. If he's dead, there's the end of the story. If he's alive. How can that be if there's eleven years difference there?
That whole narrative has changed in the Bible. It doesn't change. God protects the word. He will protect his word. That's why a lot of things were written in parables.
This is why the Bible, if you gave a Bible to eight people sitting in a room and you started to change things in one of those bibles, and you have everyone read a chapter that has the same thing and one that doesn't, seven of the people are going to say, whoa, wait a minute. That is not correct.
And, yeah, and you see that? So which one is he? Here's the bottom line. And this is why I say it doesn't change.
Is Christ the lamb here, or is Christ the dove or is Christ the lion?
[01:40:55] Speaker B: When I see the dove, I think, I believe represents the Holy Spirit, the dub, the dubb is the Holy Spirit, the lamb. The line laying with the lamb. I'm, to me, it symbolizes true peace. There will be no longer any type of conflict, whether that conflict is even for survival.
It just won't be needed anymore.
So the lion won't have to kill to live anymore.
[01:41:27] Speaker A: But when Christ comes back, will he not be the lion? He is not coming back here to.
[01:41:34] Speaker B: He's not coming back as a lamb. That's a dog notcher.
[01:41:37] Speaker A: Exactly. So my point of all this is, does it matter if a wolf is on there, the lamb is on there, or the dove is on there? Because no matter what, it will not change that narrative. It will not change that story. It will not change that reality or that fact other than the animal. Right?
[01:42:00] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:42:01] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:42:02] Speaker B: But that was the freaky part, though, because I'm not the only one that remembers, I mean, definitive, definitively remembers that it was lying on the land. I even. So, I even called my ex, because my ex and I used to do a lot of Bible studies together. And I said to her, do you remember a Bible verse that said the wolf and the lamb? She said, no, it was the lion and the lamb. So that's what we learned. Many. And so when you, now when you look at it and it's changed in your Bible, that really freaks you. I mean, the writing has changed. The writing has changed. And there's so many, oh, gosh, there was cartoons and, and different tv shows that even the new monopoly, the monopoly guy was changed. Just so many things. It's like this just can't be happening.
[01:43:01] Speaker A: But it doesn't change the game. You know what I'm saying, here's the Bible, okay?
And the Bible itself, people did that, that the new, you know, international version, because the wording was so hard.
Here's the problem that I had with that. Not saying the Niv isn't real.
I'm not saying that at all. I read it too. But I also read King James. King James is my go to. No matter what, however they did it, so people can interpret exactly what it was saying. But God protects his word. The reason that everything was in parables. And of course it was over in the UK, which had different languages, from Greek to Hebrew to Aramaic to Latin to just so many different things. And it was all translated, written on scrolls and everything else. And of course it was canonized. But to go back to my answer to you.
[01:44:07] Speaker B: Look at that.
[01:44:08] Speaker A: Exactly, exactly.
[01:44:11] Speaker B: I specifically remember this guy had, like, the planters. Specifically. I remember him with that thing around his eye.
[01:44:19] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I remember that too.
Give him a monocle and a cane. He's mister. He's Mister Peanut. That's right. Here's another one. Here's a eyes answer. I want to give you a eyes answer, and I want you to listen to the wording very careful. Okay?
What does the Bible mean?
The lamb and the lion will lie down together.
AI's in Christianity, the phrase the lion will lie down with the lamb represents the messianic age and the state of paradise. The lamb symbolizes Christ's suffering and triumph, as well as innocence, purity and gentleness. When depicted with a lion, the pair can also represent forgiveness, meekness and sweetness. Okay, Isaiah eleven six. The phrase the wolf will dwell with the lamb is part of a description of an earthly paradise that will follow Israels restoration after a series of wars. In this passage, Isaiah envisions a day when a messianic king will rule in righteousness, causing beasts to be converted and live humanely. The future kingdom will be led by a descendant of Jesse David's father, who will rule in the spirit of the Lord and restore peace, justice and righteousness to the earth.
Now, very funny, because in Matthew, in Mark, in Luke, when Peter and I believe it was James and John Zebedee's. But here's the thing.
When they were on a mountain, Jesus went up to a mountain, Jesus transfigured himself and was talking with. Who was there?
Elijah and Moses. Right? Or was it Isaiah and Moses?
And Peter said, hey, it's good for us to be here.
And then all of a sudden, black cloud showed up and it said, this is my son in whom I'm well pleased.
Listen to him.
That's right. It wasn't the baptism. But hang on.
[01:46:49] Speaker B: Wait a minute. Are you telling me I didn't know that? And so now the Bible says it was what you're talking about.
[01:46:55] Speaker A: It said both.
It happened, the heavens opened up, the, the dove came down right onto Jesus after he was baptized. Correct?
[01:47:06] Speaker B: Right.
[01:47:07] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:47:08] Speaker B: Remember. Yeah.
[01:47:09] Speaker A: This is my son whom I love and who I am well pleased. Correct. Okay, very interesting.
Now I'm going to show you and I'm going to pull it up and you watch this.
AI is answering it.
Here we go.
The Bible. Jesus takes Peter, James and John up to a high mountain where his appearance is changed or transfigured. His face shines brightly, his clothes become white, and Moses and Elijah appear to talk to him. A cloud envelops in the mountain and God's voice is heard saying, this is my son whom I love. Listen to him.
The Bible does not clearly identify the high mountain as the mount of transfiguration. However, some traditions has, have identified Mount Tabor or Mount Hermon as the location. Mount Hermon is the highest site in the area and is located near Caesarea Philippi, where the other events reportedly took place. Mount Tabor is less than 2000ft tall and stands alone in the area.
How about that?
[01:48:57] Speaker B: Wow.
If that won't bend your mind.
[01:49:03] Speaker A: That's right. Now I'm going to type in this.
People don't pay attention to this. And of course I read, so I read and I read and I read and I read and I read. I might not know, you know, chapter and verse like I should, but I definitely spend time reading and can see some of these things. And I'm looking at the different consistencies and everything, but in the end, all the events happen the same. So be it Mark, Luke, Matthew or John, these things still happen. Now, the interpretation as to everything else that was going on around it really is inconsequential. The fact of the matter is it doesn't change story or the narrative of it. Now, let's see.
I'm going to type in something easy.
According to, according to the Bible, when Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, heaven opened and Jesus saw the spirit of God descending like a dove.
[01:50:22] Speaker B: The spirit correction. That's how I remember it.
[01:50:25] Speaker A: Yes, yes, like a dove and resting on him.
So that's the interpretation right there. Okay. Does it make it? Does it matter if it's a dove or what if it was a pigeon? What if it was? It doesn't change the fact that the spirit of God descended.
[01:50:44] Speaker B: I agree.
[01:50:45] Speaker A: Be it like a dove or any other animal that they throw in there, it wouldn't matter, would it? Like an eagle. Let's say we throw an eagle in there. Right. What a wonderful bird of power. And might. Right.
So would it matter?
No. Because the bottom line is it descended.
[01:51:08] Speaker B: Go ahead.
[01:51:09] Speaker A: And rested on him. A voice from heaven is then, then said, this is my beloved son with whom I am well pleased.
[01:51:24] Speaker B: I agree with what you're saying. It's the fact that I remember it differently and that I know that I'm not imagining it and that other people remember the same thing that I remember. That's. What's the freaky part?
[01:51:36] Speaker A: Well, it is, and. But this is where we're getting our minds, our minds tricked. And this is what I always try to tell people, especially when dealing with God's word and everything else.
I look at the Bible as the most true, factual love story that there is out there. The Bible has two purposes. Two. Okay. Number one, God is a living, breathing, you know, spiritual God. He's alive and well. Number two, Jesus Christ was God's son who ransomed himself so that we may be forgiven for our sins. The whole Bible, new, old testament and New Testament, that is the conclusion that it comes to, regardless of all the different stories in there, how everything happened. The chronological chronicles is all about who beat who and when, and you know, and everything like that. You can go through Genesis, you can go through all the different things. You'll see the prophets and everything else, but it's still about God, and it's still about God's mercy, regardless of how many times.
And let's see if AI knows this answer. I'm going to type this in, and you're going to love this. Wait till you hear this.
[01:53:09] Speaker B: What are you asking?
[01:53:14] Speaker A: All right, I'm going to tell you. How many times has man failed God and God still loves him?
Let's find out.
According to the North Star church, the Bible doesn't limit how many times God will forgive a sinner, and God's forgiveness and mercy are limitless.
Jesus said. And Jesus said, when he was asked, how many times am I supposed to forgive my brother? Seven times. No, 70 times. Seven times. Which means in an interpretation, to me, there is no limit. There is no limit to God's forgiveness.
[01:53:57] Speaker B: I agree.
[01:53:59] Speaker A: So when we look at that, what is the purpose of the Bible? The Bible is to give us not only instruction, but it is to cause us to come together as two or more.
Two, three or more. And Christ is in the middle of us. But it's to bring people together to talk about the glory and the praise of God, okay? Acknowledging he is alive.
He is a living God, just as much yesterday, today, and tomorrow forever. And Christ was his son that sacrificed himself for us as a ransom.
Beat death, beat Satan. How many times did God beat Satan in the Bible? I know of multiple times. Multiple times, over and over and over and over again. Regardless of everyone's interpretation, it happened. Job alone had two, okay? Christ beat them. How many times? He was tempted by him. Three times alone and beat them all three times. That's five. Okay, God every single time, beat him in the garden of Eden.
I mean, and it goes on and on and on. We know God is a living God.
There's your facts. There's your truth. So yesterday, today, and tomorrow, God does not change. God is real. God is alive. He will always be alive. He will always be with us. And people ask, what will be a sign? You don't need a sign. You can't see him.
Can you not see the things that he does in our world? That.
[01:55:50] Speaker B: But there are signs, though. You just have to look for him. But there are signs every day.
[01:55:56] Speaker A: Think about how many times I can tell you. You think it's coincidence that people say, oh, yeah, it's just coincidence or something else, you know, I escaped that.
You think it's coincidence that I beat that cancer? Do you think it's coincidence that, you know, when I was in trouble with money and lo and behold, this check came, you think all these things just kind of happen that way God knows everything that we need when we need it, and in his perfect timing, we'll deliver it.
[01:56:25] Speaker B: Amen.
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Well, I'm getting hang of it.
I'm still getting a bad, a bad lag. I don't know. I thought turning my video off would help, but even with the video off, it's not quite as bad, but it's still happening.
It doesn't, doesn't respond for three or 4 seconds.
[02:01:16] Speaker A: I'm seeing you move about. So I mean, you know, the video card is an older video card, but at the same time it's still doing its job.
So, you know, I mean it's not lagging to where it's noticeable, you know what I'm saying?
[02:01:34] Speaker B: So it's real, real bad on my end when I turn the video off. It's a little bit better when I have the video on it. Oh my gosh.
So I think it's got, I have to work in the near future here after working another computer because I can see with all the new technology and everything, it requires more than this one's got anymore.
[02:01:55] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean there's a lot of people that don't have like eight gigabyte video cards. I do, but a lot of people don't.
If you're going to build something, I always say build the best you can at that time and that's what I did. So.
All right, here's a, here's a couple of interesting facts for you, Roscella. Of course, you know how many books are in the Bible, right?
66 books. Right. So we already know the Old Testament has 39 books and the New Testament has 27 books, making the Bible 66 in total.
The Old Testament covers the creation of life up to the birth of Jesus and is sometimes called the Hebrew Bible. But here's the fact, okay, really, the first five books of the Old Testament is considered more the Hebrew Bible or canon.
Very interesting how that goes.
Another fallacy of what people don't understand in Genesis. So, and I always say this, and I want you to understand, God made two great lights, the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night. He made the stars also. Okay, that's Genesis 116 17. Okay.
Did he tell you what the big light was and what the lesser light was?
[02:03:26] Speaker B: The sun and the moon? No, I guess not, now that I think about it. No.
[02:03:32] Speaker A: Okay. That you heard Satan gave Eve an apple, right?
Doesn't say that. As a matter of fact, fruit is the word used in Genesis.
And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden, where he put the man whom he had formed and out of the ground made the Lord God to grow everything in every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. The tree of life also in the mists of the garden, notice he said the tree of life. Right.
And the tree of knowledge of good and evil. And a river went out of Eden to the water and garden, and from thence it was parted and it became into four heads. So we had the euphrates, we had the gion, we had on top of that, the pison. And what was the last one? Hang on here. I always forget this one too.
And the third river is Hildaquie, that which is going eastward to the east of Astrasia. And the fourth river is Euphrates. So you have all these different things God named certain stones and everything else.
Now I'm going to go on over to, and this is important.
God created, this is chapter two and I'm coming up on it.
Every beast over the field and everything. And out of the ground. And out of the ground. The Lord God formed every beast of the field and every fowl from the air and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them right there. By God doing that. By God allowing that. Remember the first tree he mentioned, right.
The tree of life. Right, correct. Okay. So just so that, you know, just so that that's that's there, and that's in the. And that's in the midst of the garden.
God actually played a part by giving Adam the chance to name all the animals and the fowls and the birds and everything. Everything that God had created. He let Adam name. Right?
There was a divine lord, you know, a divine relationship with a human humanity relationship at that point.
That was a wonderful bond.
Okay? Adam had not yet eaten from the tree of life, did he? He never touched it, but that bond was there. God actually gave Adam a part in creation in a lot of ways by naming the animals and naming the fowls, didn't he? God made them and said, okay, what will you call them? He wanted to see what Adam was going to call them, okay? And he said he brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them. And whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.
And Adam gave names to all the cattle and to all the fowl of the air and to every beast of the field. But for Adam, there was not found a help meet for him.
So God knew. He said, okay, he put Adam to sleep right there. And of course, you know what?
He wakes up then afterward. And he made woman from Adam's rib. And Adam said, this is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh. She shall be called woman because she was taken out of man.
Therefore, here's a reasoning.
Shall a man leave his father and mother and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh, because technically, it's one flesh with Adam and eve because she already came from his rib. Correct.
So we have that relationship. We have a divine relationship, a divinity and a humanity relationship. Human relationship. Right.
And he's played a role in naming the animals and everything else in creation.
God didn't name them. Adam did. He wanted to see, quote unquote, what he would call them and whatsoever Adam called them.
Well, that was it. So that was Genesis two, chapter two.
And that is 1920.
Yeah, 19 and 20. So I want you to keep that in mind. Now, after. Here we go. The fall of man.
This is. This is the important part right here, the temptation of man. And it's going to be the fall of man.
All right? Now, the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field, which the Lord God had made.
Get that? That's important. Which the Lord God.
And he said, and this is Genesis, chapter three, verse one. Okay?
Now, the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto woman, yes. Hath God said, ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? He was cracked. God never said that. God said, you shall eat of any tree of the garden that you want, but you will not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. And she calls him out on it. Eve calls him out on it and says, and the woman said unto the serpent, we may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden, but the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God had said, ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it. Least ye die.
So the serpent. Now I'm going to tell you after he tricks her, okay?
And I'm just going to scoot on where I'm going to put us right to verse six. And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food and that it was pleasant to the eyes and the tree to be desired to make one wise, she took the fruit thereof.
Right there.
Chapter three, verse six. She took the fruit thereof. There's no apple fruit.
Okay, so there. So there we go. Let's just get rid of that myth altogether.
And did eat. And gave also unto her husband with and he did eat.
And the eyes of them were both open. And they knew they were naked. And they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves aprons.
And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden.
Walking in the garden. God is a spirit. But I will take you to revelations later on, and you will see that people could not only hear, they had form. They were given white robes.
They had feelings. They screamed out, they could talk. They could communicate everything else. Very interesting.
And they hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God and amongst the trees of the garden. And the Lord God called unto Adam and said, where art thou now? We already know. God knows everything. So he already knew where he was. Now it is time for Adam to come forward and confess. That's part of repentance. Okay? And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden. And I was afraid because I was naked and I hit myself. And he said, who told you that you were naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou should not eat? And the man said, here it is. And we are right here. And we are on chapter three, verse twelve.
And the man said, the woman who thou didst with me, throw her under the bus.
But listen to what he's saying. I want you to listen to. He does. Throw her under the bus. He throws her heart under the bus and backs over. But who else does he throw under the bus?
[02:12:07] Speaker B: Go ahead. Go ahead.
[02:12:09] Speaker A: Here's the most important part.
That divine relationship between God and man, right? That's in the balance right here, right now, baby. This is in the balance right here, right now and right here, verse twelve, chapter three. And the man said, the woman who thou gavest to be with me, he throws God under the bus.
You see that? And that's important. I never realized that, okay?
And the man said, the woman who thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat.
So he not only threw her under the bus, but he threw Adam through God under the bus. It's your fault.
[02:13:02] Speaker B: That's right. You didn't give her to me, I wouldn't be here.
[02:13:08] Speaker A: Okay, so what happens at this point, at this junction, and this is what people don't understand.
And reading the Bible, why, you know, you ask me why I read so much and I do it. It gives me peace. This is the love story part now, okay? Man has just betrayed God. That's the most vile betrayal that there could be, right? The woman who you gave me, it's your fault. Okay? And of course, Eve is standing there and her head's probably down thinking, man, you're my husband. You just. You just toss me under the bus. But, whoa. You tossed God under the bus as well.
And the Lord God said unto the woman, what is this that thou has done? And the woman said, the serpent beguiled me, and I did not eat. And I did eat. That's the next verse, verse 13.
And the Lord God said unto the serpent, because thou has done this, thou art cursed above all cattle and above every beast of the field. Upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shall thou eat all the days of my life. Now, I want you to listen to that verse one more time. That's verse 14 and chapter three.
And the Lord God said unto the serpent, now, when we think of serpent, here's another misconception. Misconception. Are we thinking of a snake? Because the serpent is a snake, right?
[02:14:41] Speaker B: That's what I think, yeah.
[02:14:43] Speaker A: Okay, so let's double check that with AI, and I'm going to show you how these things can help or hurt.
[02:14:54] Speaker B: So while you're checking that, I have always wondered, this is one of the things that has kind of bothered me. If God is all knowing, which I believe he is, and he placed Adam and Eve in the garden with him, he must have also placed the serpent in the garden with him and would have known that the serpent would do what the serpent was going to do.
[02:15:23] Speaker A: Well, that's a pretty good analogy, isn't it? And who made the serpent?
Right, okay, so everything has to play out right. Scripture. Scripture has to be fulfilled. Okay, but who said that the serpent was placed in the garden?
I didn't see anywhere in there that the serpent was placed in the garden. I saw that God made the serpent.
Right, so.
[02:15:53] Speaker B: So you're saying you think that the serpent came from without the garden, from outside, came in?
[02:16:00] Speaker A: I think the serpent was placed on earth. I think there was war, just as there is going on in heaven.
People misconstrued. The Bible talks about heaven. No, it doesn't.
It specifically says, as a matter of fact, in old Testament, all the way around heavenly realms.
Heavenly realms.
So what does that mean? Layers, levels. What is that? Heavenly realms?
So much that we don't understand, because how could we possibly know? The intricate thinking that God has, it's impossible for us. It would blow us away. So there's no way that we can comprehend and understand this stuff. And this is why it's important that I wanted to point this out. AI lists the serpent has multiple definitions. A snake, especially a large or poisonous one. A wily, treacherous or malicious person.
The devil or Satan, as in the form he took to tempt Eve. The form he took. You get that? The form he took to test Eve.
It's unbelievable when you think about this. Okay, we don't know what he is, but I will tell you this.
The funny thing is, when God turns around, he says to the serpent, because thou has done this, thou art cursed above all cattle and above every beast of the field. Upon thy belly shall thou go, and shall thou eat all the days of thy life. Now think about it. So he mustn't have been on his belly. Could he have been? Because God just put him on his belly?
So exactly what the serpent look like? What was it? Obviously he wasn't a snake at that point because he wasn't on his belly, correct?
[02:18:12] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[02:18:14] Speaker A: And why was he cursed above all the cattle?
Why are the cattle cursed?
[02:18:22] Speaker B: I don't remember it saying that. I haven't read that component in years. So.
[02:18:27] Speaker A: Exactly. But this is, and I will put enmity between the woman and between thy seed and her seed. It shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel. And unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception. In sorrow thou shall bring forth children, and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee. Now, Adam rules over. And unto Adam he said, because thou has hearkened unto the voice of thy wife and has eaten of the tree of which I commanded thee, saying, thou shall not eat of it. Cursed is the ground for thy sake in sorrow. Thou shalt eat of it all the days of thy life. Thorns also, and thistles shall it bring forth to thee, and thou shalt eat the herb of the field. So basically, you're going to be plowing, you're going to be working, you're going to be struggling. You know what I'm saying? It's going to be by the sweat of your brow, okay?
And in the sweat of thy face thou shall eat bread. Verse 19.
Till thou return unto the ground, for out of it it was taken, for dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return. And Adam called his wife's name Eve because she was the mother of all living.
Now, it's very. It's. And here we go. Here's another part right here.
Last part with you. Chapter three, verse 22. Okay? And the Lord God said, behold, the man has become as one of us.
You get that?
Father, son, holy spirit.
[02:20:16] Speaker B: Say that again. What chat. What. What part of scripture is that?
[02:20:19] Speaker A: Page nine. Genesis. Genesis, chapter three, verse 22, right before chapter four. I want you to read that. Okay? And the Lord God said, behold, man has become as one of us to know good and evil. And now least he put forth his hand and take also of the tree of life and eat and live forever.
You get that?
[02:20:48] Speaker B: That's what I'm looking at right now.
[02:20:50] Speaker A: I want you to look at it. I want you to read me what you have in your Bible, and then you'll see the importance of all this.
[02:21:00] Speaker B: The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat and live forever. Wow.
[02:21:15] Speaker A: Right? Here you go, lamb and lion. Here we go, lamb and lion. In mine, it says. And the Lord God said, behold, the man has become one of us to know good and evil. And now least he put forth his hand and take also of the tree of life and eat and live forever. Now read yours again.
[02:21:38] Speaker B: The man.
The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat and live forever.
[02:21:54] Speaker A: So he must not reach out his hand. And mine is put forth. His hand.
Sound a lot like the lamb, the lion and the lamb. And the wolf and the lamb. Okay, so. But does it change the narrative? Does it change the fact.
[02:22:13] Speaker B: No, it still says basically the same thing in a different way.
[02:22:16] Speaker A: Bingo. And that's why I say the importance of the animal being lion or lamb is irrelevant.
[02:22:21] Speaker B: Yeah, I agree. I agree with that. The part that freaks me out is knowing, like I said earlier, knowing from the Bible studies that we've done, I specifically remember saying something else. That's the part that freaks me out. I understand what you're saying, and I agree with what you're saying. Doesn't it could be a horse for, you know, for Pete's sake. That's not the point.
[02:22:42] Speaker A: The point is that caught your attention, right?
[02:22:46] Speaker B: Yeah.
[02:22:47] Speaker A: That one caught your attention when people started talking about it, because all of a sudden it took them that long to go through the book. And of course they're like, whoa, one book says this, another book says that, or whatever else. Or they misconstrued something, right. That this became kind of one of these magical myths that kind of floated around. But what does something like that do? And now I'm going to get to verse 24.
So God. So he drove out man, and he placed at the east of the garden Eden. Cherubims. Cherubims. More than one. And a flaming sword which turned every way to keep the way of the tree of life.
Think about that. To keep the way of the tree of life that so man can never touch it. So when these people say, I found Eden or I found this, and that there's no way there's a flaming sword that's there all the time, and there's also angels there that are going to protect Eden. Okay? They're going to protect the tree of life.
Now, the tree of life was there. Adam could have eaten from the tree of life. So could have Eve, right? It just happened that the serpent came down regardless because he went against God's word. So something was going on in the heavenly realms, that he was banished.
[02:24:12] Speaker B: He betrayed God.
[02:24:14] Speaker A: That's right.
[02:24:15] Speaker B: One third of the. One third of the angels followed him.
[02:24:18] Speaker A: Right? Now in the Bible, going through the entire Old Testament, when people understand Aaron's sons in the tabernacle, his two sons added incense, okay, to God, and God burned them up, you understand?
Because they sinned. Right. And it was the most holy place, right. God was with man at the time. God kicks Adam and Eve out.
He doesn't kill them. He loves Adam. He loves Eve. He loves man.
He kicks them out. Does he kick them out or does he kill them because he's angry with them? No, just the opposite. The love that he has for mankind. For Adam, in this case, and for Eve, he loves him so much. He said, listen, you're going to reproduce. You're going to fill the earth. You're going to do all this stuff you haven't eaten from the tree of life, which means you're going to be moral. You will no longer be a chance to become immortal, okay? But you're going to be mortal. So at this, at this point in time, I want you to understand that because I love you, I will not let you eat from the tree of life, because, you know, of good and evil, probably for the same reason that is going on with Satan. I don't know. I can only imagine.
We can't possibly know.
We know he was crafty. We know he's sneaky because it says so.
He was more crafty. He was. He was. The serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.
In another version, it says crafty.
Okay, so.
But the divinity that relationship God had with Adam is broken at that point. It was broken the second that he said, the woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree and I did eat.
He broke that relationship.
He forever changed what was going to happen on earth.
Was it planned? No, I. You know, there are a couple spots where God regretted making man.
Okay, we can find that later on in Genesis and Noah.
So of course he was going to rid the earth of mankind, right? Yeah, because he was evil.
There's another part in the Old Testament when they were sacrificing children and eating them again, God regretted.
So very interesting how these things in this world happen and how these things can be used against humanity one another. Because we can take verses and transform them any way we want to fit any narrative we want, or do anything that we can to try to disprove it.
But the bottom line is it turns around and it makes those things all true. Just like the four different interpretations between Mark, Matthew, Luke and John, we have four people basically telling different events that were going on, but really the same.
[02:28:07] Speaker B: Story about Christ from different points of view. Basically.
[02:28:11] Speaker A: Bingo. Which makes it even more true, because who can do that?
We see that in today's world all the time. It happens in courtrooms every single day.
Every single day.
How's that? Interesting? I wanted to point that out to you because I thought it was absolutely amazing.
[02:28:39] Speaker B: There's a couple of things that I didn't realize when you were saying what you were saying. The one thing that comes back to mind is you said that he was cast down, or I think the Bible says cast down. You said he was thrown down to the earth, right. That's how he got there.
[02:28:57] Speaker A: He was like lightning.
Now, you'll find that later on in the Bible. I'm going to have you look, all right.
I'm going to show you exactly where to.
[02:29:08] Speaker B: All right, hang on a minute, because I want to ask you.
So you think he was. There was a war going on, which that I agree with because I remember the Bible. Now, I haven't done by, I'll be honest with you, haven't done Bible studying decades. But I do remember a lot of this stuff.
There was a war going on at the time. I do remember learning that. So what I don't, what I can't put together is you're saying that there was a war going on. I agree with that, that the dev, because of this war, the devil, who we call the devil, was thrown down.
[02:29:46] Speaker A: To earth along with other fallen angels.
[02:29:50] Speaker B: Now, the very interesting, here's my question. Was he thrown down into the Garden of Eden?
[02:29:58] Speaker A: It does not say that. What it says here to gives me a best, the best analogy of it is Luke 1018.
Jesus said, I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
[02:30:14] Speaker B: By the way, do you know what that means in the original language? You know what the words are? I got to see if I have that.
This, I'm not kidding you. I know this sounds like it's crazy, but when in that scripture where it says, I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven, it could be construed as. I remember what particular, whether it's the. Are the original language or one of the other languages. But it's Barack Obama.
I'm not kidding. I'm gonna see if I can find the audio. Blow your mind.
Barack Obama.
[02:30:53] Speaker A: Very interesting.
Where does the Bible describe Satan's fall? And again, we already know where Luke 1018, Jesus testified, I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
It's very interesting. And.
[02:31:16] Speaker B: If I can find this, it'll blow your mind.
I have the, I think I have the video, but I don't know if I can share it.
[02:31:31] Speaker A: Here's another thought. I just want to give you a thought to. And I want to give everyone else a thought out there. When we say evil, the opposite of evil is.
[02:31:42] Speaker B: Good. Yeah.
[02:31:44] Speaker A: Okay. All right. So God is love. God is good, right?
[02:31:51] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[02:31:52] Speaker A: Christ is love. Christ is good, right?
[02:31:56] Speaker B: Yep.
[02:31:57] Speaker A: What is Satan? Satan was what kind of an angel?
[02:32:01] Speaker B: He was an angel of light as well as the, the, what do you call him?
The. I can't think of the right word, the person who's in charge of the music.
[02:32:14] Speaker A: Alright? So we're going to ask.
In Christianity, in Islam, Satan is often depicted as a fallen angel or jinn, who rebelled against God. According to the christian narrative, Satan convinced other angels to disobey God's laws. As a result, they were cast out of heaven. God still gives Satan temporary power over the fallen world and demons. Now I want you to understand, okay? Satan is one of seven fallen angels, one of the seven fallen angels, which are named after entities from both christian and pagan mythology. Other fallen angels include Moloch, kamash, dargan, belial and beelzebub. Okay?
So you'll see in the Old Testament, asterisk Poles, molech and all these different things, okay? Understand? That's what they, you know, they're following these fake gods because they wanted to be like God, but they aren't. They're archangels. Okay? So now we're going to ask.
According to the Bible, Satan is not an archangel in heaven. However, the Slavonic Book of Enoch 29 4314 describes Satan's sentinel as an archangel. The Jewish Encyclopedia also states that the myth of the morning star was transferred to Satan by the first century before the common era. Okay?
He is referred to as the tempter, the ruler of demons, God of this age, evil one, roaring lion. Okay?
In the canonical christian narrative, Satan convinces other angels to live free from the laws of God and they are cast out of heaven. Okay? So here we go.
Let's take a look at the archangels. The Bible's New Testament only names two angels, Michael and Gabriel.
Okay? The Book of Amen mentions seven holy angels who are often considered the seven archangels, okay?
Uriel, can't forget Raphael, Sariel, Raguel and Rigel and Remiel. Okay, so if Satan is indeed one of seven angels that fell from heaven and archangels, and Michael and seven angels, Raphael, Gabriel, Uriel, serial. Raguel and Remiel are archangels. And of course, we know Michael is the strongest of them all. Gabriel is a messenger, right? And we also have one, Raphael, the healer, the protector of travelers. And Uriel, the angel of prophecy and wisdom, who rules over the four corners and realms of the earth and heaven. So I want you to understand, what is the opposite of Satan? It is not God. It is not Christ. No. It now goes Michael. Do you understand? The opposite of Satan is Michael, good, evil, right there, who ends up defeating Satan and kicking him out of heaven at the very end when he tries.
[02:36:05] Speaker B: To take over Michael.
[02:36:09] Speaker A: Yeah, it's in revelations and Michael and the angels defeated, and let's. Let's go to it. They kick him out.
[02:36:24] Speaker B: Wow.
[02:36:25] Speaker A: God created all of them. So if God created all of them, he. His power is so incredible. That's why I say when you look at job and you start to get into it, the angels came before God, and along with them came Satan. First he had to present himself to the angels. That's power right there. You ain't getting into heaven. No, you got to come with us. We'll go present you to God. The angels presented themselves, and along with them came Satan. Okay.
And then he says, ah, have you taken an interest in my faithful and upright and you know job, who escheweths evil and everything else? And of course he says, well, you put a hedge around him and everything.
He says, take away that hedge. Okay, fine, I will. But, you know, he will not curse me to my face like you're, you know, Satan says he'll curse you to your face, but he says to Satan at that time, you will not touch job. That's a command.
You will not touch job. And again, he comes back later on after that didn't work, and he says, surely you've got a hedge around him, but you take that hedge away, and he'll curse you to your face.
And he says, okay, fine, but you will not kill Job. You will spare his life. You will save his life.
That's another command.
[02:37:57] Speaker B: I would never make it if job.
[02:37:59] Speaker A: I gotta tell you, I'm just. You think of all the bad things that happened to Job. Listen to the most important parts.
Who gave the commands?
Who prevented Job from being slayed?
God.
And then Job's friends came along and said, you know what? None of this would have happened to you if you hadn't done something wrong. Obviously you did something.
And this is how God treats people. And God was angry at them, right, Zobab? Bildad? He was angry. And see, I just forgot now at the tip of my tongue, I lost it. And of course, all three of them are talking to Job, blaming job, saying, no, God doesn't work this way. He does that. Well, Uriel comes along and he says, how could you possibly understand how God thinks? How can you understand the intricacies of how he does things and why he does things?
And lo and behold, after all that, God speaks to Job, I'm going to ask questions, and you will answer to me now.
And then God starts to explain the different things of the heavens, and then he's mad, and he tells Bildad and Zoab and the other two, he's mad at them because he said, you know, he's mad at them because how could they possibly understand my thinking?
They can't.
The only reason he spared their life was because job prayed for them.
Now, that, my friend, is power.
That's God. That's a living, alive and well. God, undisputable.
Isn't that fantastic?
[02:40:03] Speaker B: Yep.
[02:40:05] Speaker A: I wanted to point all that out to you because I.
And you know me, I love talking about this because I love seeing it and reading it and everything. And I'd always tell everyone, listen, I'm not a pastor. I'm not a preacher. I'm not clergy. I'm not a priest, I'm not a bishop. I'm not anybody. I'm nobody.
I am a simple guy that prays and asks God, please give me more and more knowledge. Teach me more and more what I can't understand. I'll go and I'll ask my pastor, my deacon, my clergy and everyone else. I can't encourage you enough to go to church and ask your priests, your pastors and all of those, because they have so much more knowledge on everything and the reasons why.
It's incredible.
My brother is. He chants for the greek church, and I will tell you, you know, and of course, he's. He'd love for me to be more greek and follow that. But my thing is, my focus is not on tradition. It's not on those things. But he's educated me a lot. You know, I always looked at Mary as a vessel, but really, she was much more.
And then when I started to get more into it and reading it more and more and more, I realized, wow, Mary, being this young girl, was given a choice. She could have said, no, I got it.
[02:41:32] Speaker B: I got to disagree with you, because as I remember it, she was put to sleep. A deep sleep.
I don't know that she.
Where's the scripture that says that she knew ahead of time? I don't recall that.
[02:41:45] Speaker A: The angel came to her.
Gabriel came to her.
[02:41:50] Speaker B: Wait a minute, now my foggy mind is okay.
[02:41:55] Speaker A: Gabriel came to her, and of course, she was scared. Do not fear, for you're going to have this child. He is, you know, he said, the Holy Spirit, God favors you.
You are going to become pregnant with child.
And she says, how? I'm a virgin.
I've never been with a man. How can this be? Because I've never been with a man. And he said, what is going in you? Is the Holy Spirit sent down from God.
So let me ask you. Which then people turn around and say, okay, well, that counterdicts now the baptism.
You ready for this one? Because the Holy Spirit, after Christ was Baptist, by John, the heavens opened up, right?
This is my son in whom I am well pleased, right?
[02:42:52] Speaker B: Yep.
[02:42:53] Speaker A: Okay.
God's Holy Spirit, right. And yet God sent the Holy Spirit down from heaven.
So Christ already had the Holy Spirit because the Holy Spirit was put into Mary, right.
She killed this child. As a matter of fact, Joseph was debating on leaving her.
[02:43:17] Speaker B: Yes, that. I recall that. Yes.
[02:43:19] Speaker A: And he's like, have no fear. Do not do this.
And as a matter of fact, after they had the child, the angel came to him and said, because of Herod, right. Where do I want you to go? Outside of his jurisdiction? I want you to go to Egypt.
And he sends them out and they go to Egypt where Herod can't reach over and take and pluck the child. So for three years, what happens? He turns around, he's killing all the newborns. There'll be wailing and crying and moaning and everything else, but yet when he sees John, who made straight the path, and John was born of the Holy Spirit, right?
[02:44:05] Speaker B: Yep.
[02:44:06] Speaker A: So he never drank a fermented drink or anything like that. He. Wild locusts and honey came out of the wilderness screaming, hey, man, there's one that's coming after me whose shoes I can't untie.
And of course, when Christ comes to him and says, baptize me, he says, no, you should baptize me. And he said, I'm not worthy. And he said, be it so for now, because it must be fulfilled in the scripture that was God's making known to mankind. For everybody who was witnessing that the heaven opened up, this is my son in whom I am well pleased.
And like a dove. There's the analogy. Like a dove, pure, beautiful, everything else coming down and rested on Christ, the Holy Spirit.
See, you could call God bad names. You could call Christ bad names. But there's one sin that is unforgivable in the Bible.
Guess what that is.
[02:45:22] Speaker B: Blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
[02:45:25] Speaker A: Bingo.
That's right.
You will not do this because you will not be forgiven.
You will not be forgiven. There is no coming back from that.
There is no coming back from that at all.
So what does the Bible teach you? The Bible teaches you not only about God, not only about Christ, not only about the Holy Spirit, but it teaches you this is a true, wonderful love story. Because of the love he has, the grace, the mercy and everything else for man, after so many betrayals, and he wants to hear from us.
Incredible book. And it teaches us also fear. Just like a father should be disciplining his son and daughter, or the mother disciplining the Son and daughter.
[02:46:28] Speaker B: I always kind of thought one of the purposes of the Bible is to scare hell out of you.
[02:46:33] Speaker A: Well, you should be afraid of God.
[02:46:36] Speaker B: No, I mean scare hell out of you. In other words, you, by reading the Bible and knowing the Bible, scares you to the point where you don't want to go to hell. You follow what I'm saying? Scare hell out of you.
[02:46:47] Speaker A: That's. That's true. But at the same time, you're also missing them, the big picture. You're missing the love story.
[02:46:56] Speaker B: I know. I always maintain that it's not about religion. It's about relationships.
[02:47:05] Speaker A: Definitely. A spiritual relationship.
A higher level relationship.
[02:47:11] Speaker B: Yep.
[02:47:11] Speaker A: A higher level spiritual relationship. And you know what?
I look at it as not only should I fear God, which I do, because you have a choice, right? You have one of two places, right?
Okay? One that has no more time. Dark, painful suffering and everything else. And then you have everlasting life where you get to pray to God and thank him for rescuing you from that place that you could have went to. But you make a choice.
Is that a love story or is that a fearing thing? See, people look at the Bible and they say, man, he was ruthless. He was this, he was that. Was he?
Or just the opposite? Were we ruthless, Eve?
God loved David.
David killed Bathsheba's husband, put him on the front lines so he'd get killed in war and got her pregnant.
And of course, God was angry. He didn't kill David. But he said, there's no way that this child is going to live.
And he punished him. And of course, David repented.
I sinned.
What I did was wrong. It was evil. And I repent for this.
And then they had more children because he got married. He married her, right? Took her. His wife.
[02:48:54] Speaker B: Yep.
[02:48:55] Speaker A: Guess who was the last child?
Solomon.
Solomon was the wisest of all kings. His wisdom was well known throughout all the lands. People came to him. They brought gifts of gold and silver and brass and everything else to him. You know, herbs and spices and horses and chariots and everything else. He had thousands of horses.
And people loved his wisdom. And to sit down because he didn't ask for money. When he prayed to God, he asked for something different. You know what? He asked for?
Wisdom.
Out of all the things he could have asked for, he asks, please, God, give me wisdom.
Give me time to know you.
And God did it.
And what did he do at the end? Solomon still betrayed God, but he was a great king because he slept with people that he slept with some women, he had over 700 wives, but he slept with three of them that worship Moloch, baal and asterisk poles or different things. You know what I'm saying? Different gods.
That's why I say it's a wonderful love story.
And I look at it that way.
He is the ultimate, ultimate love.
So why you should be scared, understand the reasons why you should be scared, don't be scared of God if you sin.
[02:50:53] Speaker B: No, it's not scared of God. It's being scared without God having to live eternally without God.
[02:51:04] Speaker A: I am more scared because I know I'm more scared of me and the stupidity and the sins that I will commit. Yeah, and I will pay the price from God for committing those sins.
But the sins should be what I'm scared of when I commit that sin. I'm the one that should be scared of me because of. Why would I do something like that? Yeah, why can't I be better? And of course, because we're man, we're inherently evil.
So being scared of God is what is going to save your life from yourself.
How's that for food? For thought?
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Very interesting, isn't it?
[02:52:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
Lots of thoughts running through right now.
[02:52:13] Speaker A: And it is, and it's open to interpretation, but how you see it and how you read it and then you pray to God, please give me wisdom to understand it as best as I can. And then, you know, I'll ask questions along the way. But it's very interesting and I love the different interpretations that I'm seeing through it. Does that mean I'm 100% correct? No, not by far. A pastor, a preacher, a priest, a rabbi, a clergy, somebody else might take that completely different. But the Bible is open to interpretation, reproof and reproach.
And this is why back in the day, the Jews missed the boat because they were worried about the scripture, what was written, what Moses wrote and everything else, but yet they had God right in front of them and they didn't recognize him, even though he had been prophesized about over and over and over again throughout all the scriptures.
Jeremiah, Moses, Elijah, Elias, all the way through Elisha, over and over again. Lots of prophecy saying, hey, here he is, he's coming here. He's going to be right here, he's coming.
And they couldn't see him.
They were more, they were more afraid of losing their power and positions with the people and with the. The Pharisees, saddies. And all of them were more afraid of losing their power and positions in this world, worldly things, and were afraid that he would take over.
So they plotted right away to kill him. And they kept tempting him the entire way through the New Testament. If you look at every time they tempted him, you know, how can you and the disciples eat on the Sabbath and you're doing this. Did you not read in David, how they went into the high priestess and took the show bread because they were hungry?
And then he even tells them at another point when they were tempting him, the Lord God controls the Sabbath. Therefore. Hey, here I am.
You're worried about what the scriptures say about the Sabbath. Guess what? I am God. God is.
[02:54:49] Speaker B: I am the scripture, okay?
[02:54:50] Speaker A: I'm the scripture, and I'm telling you it's okay.
[02:54:55] Speaker B: And did you happen to see the series the chosen?
[02:55:00] Speaker A: Yes, I do. Watch it.
[02:55:02] Speaker B: I remember the part where he says to.
I can't remember who it was now. It was one of the high priests. They said something in the law of Moses, and he said, I am the law of Moses. And the guy's eyes opened up like golf balls.
[02:55:19] Speaker A: Caiaphas.
Caiaphas. And actually, caiaphas, believe it or not, believed he was and followed him. But when it came time to decide his fate, they still went against him.
[02:55:34] Speaker B: Yeah, he walked away.
[02:55:35] Speaker A: Yeah, well, they just let it happen. They acknowledged it. That all the false accusations and everything, and they never understood what he was saying. That's why he talked in parables, so that they could see, but they could not proceed, so that they could hear, but not understand.
There's your reason for the parables.
This even fooled the disciples on many accounts at one time. And the disciples, listen, they weren't great guys. These weren't great guys, man.
Okay?
They had crimes and past, just like we do as human beings. But that's not the important part.
God's important part was, I can take the worst of the worst, and I can hold you and shape you and make you do things. He took twelve people and changed the world.
Think about that.
[02:56:32] Speaker B: Good point.
[02:56:33] Speaker A: We have 8 billion people in this world.
One came, shaped twelve, and changed the world.
[02:56:44] Speaker B: Hmm.
[02:56:45] Speaker A: It depends on how you look at it all.
[02:56:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
Brings back a lot of memories. Some of that stuff I hadn't heard in years. But I do remember it as you're reading it.
[02:56:59] Speaker A: It's.
It's the number one best selling book, right? Which shouldn't even be sold.
[02:57:05] Speaker B: Got to be something about it, because it's. It has. For thousands and thousands and thousands of years, it has been able to.
What's the right word? I'm looking for? Not be destroyed. I guess I can't figure out the. How to say it, you know, thousands of years. This is one of the only. This is the only book that I'm aware of because I know other books have been destroyed. This is the only one that has been able to retain its, you know, its originality and. And has not been destroyed as many times that they have tried to.
I was trying to think of that, guys, I just put a post up about him, too, and I couldn't find it either.
This guy who translated the Bible from Greek to English, they put him to the Vatican, put him to death. How dare you do that? They don't want the people knowing.
They don't want people.
Just one more person to spread that information.
You know what I'm saying? Again, it's a testament to how the book has been able to retain itself and not be destroyed after. Gosh, how many attempts has there been? I think one of the greatest. The greatest fallbacks, if you will. I can't think of. Think of quite the right word is when people in the.
The congregation began to read their own bibles, because prior to that, it was put upon the priests. Well, the priest is going to give you the word of God. Well, when it went from the priest to, anybody can get the word of God. All I got to do is start reading this Bible and start meditating on God. You're kidding me. It took away that. That power from them, and especially when. I wish I could remember this guy's name. You know, he converted to English. English is one of the most prevalent languages on the face of the planet.
So he was able to exponentially grow that. And I guess they didn't like that because they killed a guy.
[02:59:15] Speaker A: Well, it's very interesting. The council of Rome, led by Pope Damasius and, of course, Constantine and everyone. But, you know, we'll come into. Come into play later here. But in 382 AD, the council of Rome, established by the catholic canon in a document called the Decree of the Council of Rome on the canon of scripture. Now, that didn't put everything together yet, okay, so then, of course, you had. In 1431 through 1449, the council of Florence definitively reaffirmed the canon, and the council of the Trent solemnly defined the canon as an article of faith.
And of course, the New England. The canon was established by the 39 articles. In 1563 and the English Presbyterians canon was established at Westminster Confession of faith in 1647. But if you go back to Constantine, was really when they decided, okay, these are the different books of what's going to go in, what's not going to go in, and everything else. And we know there were a lot of books that didn't go in, especially from the council of Laodicea, confirmed in the Bible in 363 CE. But here's the definite thing that I want you to understand that we know that there were the annuals of the kings of Judah and different books, Enoch and everything else that could have went into the Bible. But those things, the perspectives and everything they have, understand having those things in the Bible took away the facts or why they did what they did, everything is to focus on God and Christ and the Holy Spirit, nothing else.
So people are like, well, the Bible has been rewritten and some books aren't in there, they're omitted. And everything else that may very well.
[03:01:14] Speaker B: Be that was by design, that was man's doing, that was an attempt. Again, I believe that the reason the books that are in the Bible are in the Bible is that they, they realized that this was a magnificent tool to be able to manipulate people.
[03:01:33] Speaker A: Okay?
And that's a way of looking at it.
Here's what I think also, okay? You have the most powerful true God.
God above any other God, right?
God, that's it. There is no higher.
He's the same as yesterday, today and tomorrow.
A living, alive God. Now, you don't think the same God who's made the entire universe, who knows how many bees are flying around, how many blades of grass, how many are dead, how many are alive, which way they're going to blow in the wind, which way the winds blow, which way the oceans come, how many creep of things are on the earth, how many flap their wings, how many times, how many different eyes that they have like bees?
Every single thing you know, how many hairs are on your head, how many footsteps you'll take, how many breaths you'll take. Okay. How many raindrops fall, how many dead leaves fall from a tree and where do they fall and when will they decay? He knows every single aspect of every single thing that goes on in this earth and in the universe at any given time. He knows what you're going to think before you think, and everything else. Now I'm going to ask you a question.
Would you agree with that?
[03:02:55] Speaker B: Yeah.
[03:02:56] Speaker A: Okay.
[03:02:56] Speaker B: It's all knowing.
[03:02:58] Speaker A: That he's all knowing. He's omnipotent, right? Okay. You don't think he has the power to make sure that the Bible is not only protected, but what's going to go in it and why?
[03:03:17] Speaker B: Well, I think that he has given man the ability to make the choice.
[03:03:23] Speaker A: Man is given free will, right?
[03:03:26] Speaker B: Yeah.
[03:03:26] Speaker A: But the scriptures must be fulfilled. The prophecies, what Christ has said, what John has said about revelation, Christ has said about revelation. Everything else must be fulfilled and has been fulfilled exactly as it was said.
So again, I ask you, is it possible?
Which goes to my proof that the all powerful God has made sure that the Bible is going to focus not only on him, his mercy, his grace, his love, his forgiveness, which is endless, limitless.
His son, who gave his life for us so that we can be forgiven. The Holy Spirit, which came down from heaven and rested on Christ, his son, beating death and everything else.
Man didn't have a choice.
Man did not have a choice.
Satan did not have a choice. When dealing with job, think about that.
[03:04:44] Speaker B: All right.
I'm thinking.
The gears are spinning.
Oh, my goodness.
[03:04:53] Speaker A: It's a lot to take in.
[03:04:55] Speaker B: It is.
[03:04:57] Speaker A: It's a lot to take in.
But there it is in front of you.
[03:05:03] Speaker B: Wow.
All right, Michael, thank you, man. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to share with me, and I learned quite a bit, too, so that's awesome. Like it.
[03:05:13] Speaker A: I have always enjoyed coming on here, and if I talk too much, I apologize.
[03:05:19] Speaker B: I like it. That's. I'm learning. It's great.
[03:05:23] Speaker A: God bless you, my friend. I love you, and God bless. Everyone out. Take the red pill.
[03:05:29] Speaker B: And I love you back, buddy. God bless.
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