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Jason, gentlemen, welcome to the Josh and Jesse Money Christian Conspiracy
podcast. I'm your host, Josh Monday. If you know me, I'm a Christian rapper,
devoted husband, father, and army veteran. And I got a very special guest for you
today. Levi at Wallstad. How's it going, my brother? Hey, how's it going, Josh?
He's doing good. Good. Thank you so much for joining me, man. I appreciate it.
Thank you for having me. I have some questions for you, bro. So we, of course,
here to learn about absolutely anything you got. Yeah, yeah. So first off, tell
the listeners a little bit about yourself, you know, and what's you do? And then
we'll go from there. Yeah, well, thanks everybody for tuning in. My name is Levi
Wallstad. I'm one of the owners there at a US door. And we are essentially
when the government needs facilities, maintains, repaired,
essentially gone through. Our job is to get there, get that job done,
and over the course of the past five years, we had the opportunity to not only handle
McMurdo station, but some of the other, for the avenues down in Antarctica.
So yeah, we've been cultivating that business down in the past. Yeah, I get five years.
I had a really great run with it so far, deployed, me personally, four,
four separate times. One was a solo. Most of them were with other guys. This year was my first
time not deploying, but we did send a team down there and they had a great time. And I got to
learn a lot and spend a lot of time with very smart people. So nice. Great experience. Awesome.
Well, I have a lot of flat earth and biblical cosmology believers that they listen to the show.
And me, I go through biblical cosmology and I teach that as well. And what happened is
there was a group of guys that went down to Antarctica. It was a pastor, Will Duffy,
like, basically a couple of flat earthers and a couple of global earthers and they got together
and they went down to Antarctica and they filmed the 24 hour sun. Okay, so I had some questions
to you about that, about the 24 hour sun in Antarctica. Okay, so have you seen the 24 hour sun
in the Arctic? I'll ask you first. I haven't been to the Arctic. We've only traveled to the
Antarctic. Okay, so I can really only speak on that we're working on getting up to the north.
Okay, probably the next coming years. But as far as that, yes, that that sun is brutal. It is 24
hours a day. Every person we send down there, sun glasses are mandatory. Okay. If you've ever seen
the movie Dune or whatever it was, they were in this kind of a mass type of thing. We try to tell
people that's sort of like your sunglasses. It will absolutely fry your eyes. How how stinking
bright it is out there. And it's a 24 or seven or a deal. Okay. And you've gone out there,
basically in December, is that the time that you go out there when there's a 24 hours? Yeah,
most most deployment dates are going to be from, and this is just from Antarctica as a perspective,
Paul is anything after November, it gets pretty busy all the way up until
pretty much April. And that's when everything starts to shift. Gover and when our comes in
creates a lot more nightmares, essentially, but yeah, that's good. Okay, so you've been there,
Basie during that time. Okay, so when you have you been to Union Glacier before to do anything
there, or is it only McMurdo? Uh, also McMurdo and then parts surrounding
McMurdo. There's a couple other offsite camps where we can't talk a whole lot about. Um,
but I don't believe I've been to Union Glacier. Okay. But McMurdo, though, you've been to that.
Okay. Correct. And when you were there, so you saw that you witnessed the 24 hours
on when you're in Antarctica? Yeah, that's correct. Wow. And saying that's awesome. So that's
what the guys had to do when they were there. They had to wear sunglasses the whole time. That was
part of the deal. And then you guys probably have a whole suits and everything you kind of have to
wear when you're out there for the, for the, for the, is it cold out there when you're there?
Can you see your breath when you're there? You know, uh, I'm, I'm from Southern California. So
anything under 72 degrees considered fridgesly cold. Uh, yeah, yeah.
Patagonia is on its, it's DEF CON 5 as soon as we get out there. But uh, for the most part,
it is not too bad. I mean, you're looking at obviously, uh, you know, freezing temperatures,
which are, I think, 32. I know what does get down to like negative, uh,
175, uh, negative 175 recorded before, um, and again, that's way past my California.
Of course, thinking, um, but yeah, I mean, just an interesting story. But the last time I was out
there with a really good friend of mine, Harry, um, went out there was like one in the morning and
both of us we couldn't sleep. And I was like, how about a beach day? So, uh, sure enough, we
got six back. Our shorts and sandals on as a joke and walked down to the beach and had a
beard and had a great time. Uh, but it was such a funny thing to have our phone out taking pictures
with our phone at one of the morning with the sun up at noon. Uh, the entire time. So,
wow. Interesting. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So what happened is the, the flat earth community were saying
that there's no 24 hours sun in Antarctica and that the guys that went there were lying. And, uh,
I have, uh, I have a couple of people that I talked to that actually went and they verified it
with me. And so that, that's why I kind of wanted you to come on the show part, partly that part,
partly also so you can kind of go over, um, you, you had some other stuff about Antarctica. You said
you saw, you saw like some pyramids or something or something kind of crazy or yeah, there's, uh,
but going to Antarctica, when you come back, you are inundated and, and everyone wants to ask you
the aliens and not these space camps, uh, which is, by the way, it's, it's great. It's fascinating.
I've read all the, um, the Shackleton books. Um, there are so many documented accounts of
definitely some odd things going on down there that I think deserve, um, any type of investigation,
any type of, um, not even just scientists, just people looking into really what's going on. I know
that the United States military had deployed their two separate times, um, which now I think we
kind of juggle this idea that they sent some ships down there to go check it out, um, which is
completely inaccurate. I mean, judging just by the, uh, the deployment list of what was entailed,
it was a armada of ships, um, airplanes essentially was an entire military force to go down there
for an entire summer season. And for whatever reason, they packed their stuff, turned around and
went back in about 40 days. And I think I did original, you know, 200 days they had planned to
stay out there. But, um, yeah, there's definitely some odd things out there that you immediately
start to recognize, um, the, I'm trying to counter, I would explain that correctly.
The environment's different, um, and that might just be psychologically because you're
so isolated from everything else. You, you feel like you're kind of at a summer camp or a space
camp. So to speak until, uh, really, I didn't feel any different until my wife called me and I,
I looked at my apple maps and I'm like, I had a long way from home, um, specifically when you're
at McMurdole, I believe you're 24,600 something miles away from the nearest home depot, um, which can
be, boy, this is concerning since you gotta go fix stuff. Um, but as far as some of the, the
more conspiracy side things that are down there, um, for sure, they're satellite imagery that it's,
it's public. Um, we've seen some, some stuff down there as well. Um, there is pyramids,
there's pyramids that you can actually go look at on the, um, United States Geological Survey
Group. Um, they post their satellite imagery all the time and it's not, um, it was redacted for
a long time. I think up until there's so much imagery coming out where the government has to
basically release us and say, yeah, this is this odd shape that we have out here. Um, and the best
to my knowledge is there's nowhere there's shape like that, um, in that area. One other thing I
will point out in specifically Antarctica and nobody knows why I know there's tons of research
groups out there right now, continually trying to figure this out, but the, for whatever reason, the
icebergs will break off in perfect scoops, of course, uh, essentially, uh, but I always thought
that was fascinating. Why? Anywhere else on the plane that we don't see that, but here there's a
geometrical shape that pops off and that's what it always is. There's a perfect square.
And then, uh, how restrictive are they when you go out there like as far as like being able to
kind of do like an adventure looking around where they're pretty restrictive on where you can go?
Yeah, so I, the first time I went, um, I found that out very quickly, um,
meet at being the kind of photographer appear in there if I can, uh, immediately went on a high,
started taking pictures of stuff I probably shouldn't have been taking pictures of.
And most of that was kind of the CIA's satellite systems out there, which I totally understand,
they don't want that stuff on the internet to be copied or packed into.
So they're pretty cool about that, but as far as actually navigating out of McMurdo,
it's extremely challenging, um, for a couple of different reasons.
There are hiking paths you can go on that go quite far out, but really it comes out of two things,
is number one, it's going to be safety, um, you can get caught into a storm immediately and
you can be cooked pretty quick. Um, so that's something that back your head when you're going off
on a hike, you do need to kind of set a plan, know where you're going, how fast you can navigate
back even in a white out. Um, the other parts too is, yeah, I would say for the protection of the
environment and the science going on around in and around McMurdo, they don't want anybody
interfering with any of that, especially wildlife, marine life there, um, can be quite tricky,
because penguins are friendlier than you would think. Um, but yeah, I would say there's definitely
a couple odd things, especially about the flight, flight paths through there. Um, you are still not
allowed to fly over in Antarctica in any way, shape or form, even our top C-17 pilots that I got to
talk to, could you do it? And they're like, we totally could do it. We'd probably get blown
out of the sky as soon as we got back, um, by the time we got over there, um, which is a little bit
disheartening and for me, I'm like, I don't know why you wouldn't be able to transverse the whole
continent, um, even though we did so far back then, we just can't do it now for whatever reason.
Were you part, were you prior military? No, I wasn't. No, okay. Oh, it was just asking. Yeah,
just just checking. So you, you started your garage door company and, and you got basically like a
government contract with them? Sort of, uh, I meant to remind head, uh, I'm doing okay in the
business. I meant to remind him, reached out and said, Hey, I, he, he gives me jobs every once
a while out here, um, because I have one for you and I, I need you to agree with it, uh, to go and
to do this job before I tell you where it's at. And so, but not a problem. I'm, I'm thinking, uh,
you know, as a Southern California, I'm like Bakersfield. Maybe that seems quite treacherous. Uh,
that seems pretty far. Maybe Fresno if I'm getting a little spicy. Um, but at that time, the Ukrainian
war was already kicking off. And I'm like, it's probably Moldova. It's probably Ukraine because
government contracts have been top enough. Yeah, which we were fine with going. And, um, you know,
said, of course, I'll go whatever it is. I'll, I'll throw my hat in the ring and sure enough,
got lined in a zoom just like this. And it was, um, State Department officials, um,
a couple of people from some other agencies, um, basically in a crisis saying it, which is odd.
I usually do emergency calls with garage stores, bigger garage stores like fire stations and
big commercial and industrial plants. But, um, essentially they needed someone to come out there
immediately and basically close these doors up before the winter came, um, or they would have to
evacuate about 800 people off that base. Um, so it was myself. It was another gentleman from the
company I was with who actually had just started with a company about two weeks prior. Um,
and what made him one of the most highly qualified people to go was he was single and unmarried.
It's, um, as I, I just had a girlfriend at the time, um, now happily married. So, um,
yeah, we were the two best candidates for that. So I, we agreed to go and it was a, uh, it is the
hardest logistical place to go on the planet. Um, it's, I heard it's easier to go to space than go
here. Um, and I believe the statistic right now is that you're 160,000 times more likely to be
a professional and a fell player to the ever stepped foot, um, on that continent. That's how
rock solid that, that system is. It's a health screenings background checks. You're going through
everything and that's with multiple countries. So it's, uh, with specifically McMurdo and that
treaty that's currently in place, um, navigating that's it is the hardest thing our team goes through.
They do a small qualification through us, you know, and then after that, it's, hey,
keep your head down. You're going through all these background checks medical exams. Um,
you have to be pretty much a physically perfect human, uh, to go. So I could probably go then.
No, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Well, by your feet, man, you, you, you definitely, you
fit in right right in there. So which is fine though, because you go and then you're, uh, pizza and
Coca-Cola the whole time. It's fantastic. Yeah. Yeah. You can really, you get to take out quite,
quite a lot. So nice. And then, um, how many consecutive days have you spent there?
Um, so for us, it's incredibly rare that we even get to go. So most scientists will do a full
rotation, which can be six months. Some people went over, which is an entire year. I've known
somebody who's done, I believe, a two year stay. Um, and that, that's two years. That space game.
For us, I think my longest appointment was eight days. Um, a lot of people say eight days
doesn't sound that long and it really isn't. Um, but kind of what it's like, if you've ever spent
weekend camping with the guys, you get real close in the first day or two. Um, so you really get
eliminated with so much information for the first two days. And then almost immediately, it's
you're one of them. Um, and you're really good to know. And for us, specifically, we're such,
we're on something called a critical infrastructure team. So we have basically an open key to go
into any building, any door, uh, it's unlimited access. Um, it's monitored by unlimited access,
but it's unlimited access nonetheless. So for us, uh, and my brain, think around with stuff,
things like that, we get to go to NASA's propulsion centers, we get to go through a lot of the
marine life stuff. They're launching weather balloons. So for us to be able to see that and
have our guys be able to be a part of that's, you know, really special. So we try to keep that
that hard and try to support those guys as much as we can. That's awesome, bro. That's awesome.
And I think that's pretty cool. And then, uh, also, uh, your Christian as well, right?
Yes, sir. Yeah, absolutely. Uh, since, uh, since 1993, day one, uh, yeah, I was a missionary
for a while in Papua New Guinea. And, uh, no, I owe God everything I have in my life. And, uh,
my, uh, God's blessed me with an amazing wife. And we've called David at a great family from
that. So, uh, anybody who's, uh, who's not a Christian, I highly, uh, highly advise you,
that you don't even have to jump ahead first into it. Um, I talked to God. She's what I'd
talked to Josh Monday. Um, yes, it's a huge part of my life. And, uh, that's the biggest part of my
life. So I tell her constantly and teaser, but she's the second greatest decision I ever got to make.
So being a Christian was number one. Yes. Amen, bro. Yeah. Amen. So, um, awesome stuff. So,
so far, you haven't gone to the, the Arctic yet. So I can't really ask too much about that. But
that's awesome. And I just, uh, really, I wanted to bring, bring you on kind of for that, you know,
portion, but is there anything you kind of wanted to go over besides that? Maybe something about
your, you know, your Christian walk, anything about God, anything like that. Um, yeah, you know what?
I, I, I will say this, I've been so blessed to be, I have all the opportunities I've had in life.
Um, I, I, if you look at my resume, I think somebody drunk wrote it. It's just, it's all over the
place. Um, got to do medical stuff in Papua New Guinea to, you know, go into getting deployed
with some of the greatest signs of some of the planet. Um, I have no college education. I've
barely made it through high school. Um, one thing that someone taught me very early on was that
God is always going to qualify the call. Um, he's not going to call the qualified. Um, so for
anybody listening who's wanting more out of life or looking for something else, um, it's a simple
ask. It's all it is. Um, I ask anybody who's in that calling, especially young men in this world
in this day and age, um, be that. Be brave. Go out into the unknown. It's, it's history is always
going to favor the bold. And even if yet, you'd feel like maybe you messed up and you're not making
it, you're not done yet. Um, so any encouragement I can give to that. Absolutely. Tyler
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bro. Um, cause they did that they did the 20, they filmed the 24 hour sun. So what I'm going to
do is I'm going up to, um, Edmitton, Canada, which is 53 degrees north. Yeah. Yeah. And then
I'm going to go down to Puta arenas, which is 53 degrees south, which did you fly out of Puta
arenas when you went to Antarctica? Just curious. No. So we actually fly out of uh, Christchurch,
New Zealand. Um, very Southern. So the South Island, you probably get a good glimpse of it. And,
I guess we'll, we'll do this on air because I love it. But if we have an opportunity to open up a
seat for you to go, um, I know we have job checks that go down there, which are smaller deployments
that can be up to a couple of days. But, um, dude, I'll put you on a list. There's a, there's a
long ways. But dude, you would, you would love it. Um, if you're a fan of, um, I, people will,
you know, ask me, we have these hilarious hats, uh, make Antarctica great again. Um, but we'll
wear the merch and stuff like that. People will ask like, have you been in Antarctica? That's crazy.
I'm like, yeah, I've been, if you have the opportunity, go to Hawaii. Um, it's, it's ice and dirt for
the long as you can see. Um, so yeah, that's what I kind of tease people with. But yeah, so I'm
going to do it. I'm going to, that sounds awesome. That sounds fantastic. Yeah, I want to do this
because I'm, we're going to film the sunrise sunset, you know, uh, there as well. And, and since
they already did the, uh, the 24 hour sun in Antarctica, they already filmed it for 24 hours,
you know, some people will contend that, but I do believe that they did. Uh, I'm going to try to do
53 degrees north, 53 degrees south. And I'm going to film that to see what the sun does as well
there. And, um, I'm doing that. And everybody that is donated to that, thank you guys so much.
I want to say thank you to the audience. Um, a lot of people, we're about four people. Five
people have already sent some money for that. I really appreciate it, guys. Thank you. But, uh,
yeah, so we're going to do that. And, uh, have you ever like filmed the sun from, from there before?
You just, yes, I know. Absolutely. Oh, okay. Cool. I was going to say I can
inundate you as many photos, videos, things that you might need. Uh, we have, we do have live pictures
of the pyramid out there, which is pretty cool to look at. Wow. Uh, that's a whole different rabbit hole.
I've been kind of into that one recently because it's on the same, um, lodge, I'm, maybe I'm messing
this up. Maybe the logitorital line as, um, the, my end pyramid is as well as the Egyptians. So
there's a lot of speculative talk right now in the Antarctic community that's, um, that there's no
vegetation there for, I don't know how many millions of years. Um, but they're starting to collect
some artifacts from some of the beaches that are turning up, um, that we may have had New Zealand
and Maori culture there long before, um, you know, the Germans or the State Department really
ever had a key in it in Antarctica. So there's some old maps where Antarctica doesn't have any ice on
it at all. And I don't know if those are, you know, I've seen a couple of them. Um, and it's, it's,
it's fascinating because you, you can free date these from, I, I think it's almost mid 1500s going
into the 1600s, which are, uh, by the way, those map makers at the time, a highly accurate, um,
to the T. So, and at that point, we do have a good amount of information that we did circumnavigate
the globe at that time. Um, yeah. Now, I, I'm completely perplexed by that as well because with the
amount of ice there and not being able to access certain parts, there is kind of some speculation
because we're looking at sometimes three miles thick for our ice runways to land our planes on.
So if that's a case, how does three miles of ice accumulate even within a couple hundred years
doesn't make any sense? Um, even with the right, you know, rainfall and aperture and
whether or so. To me, it's, it's fascinating stuff. Yeah, for sure, for sure. And me, I'm,
I'm a young earth believer just because of the Bible, but, um, you know, I've, I've studied both sides
that the older, uh, young earth, you know, so, um, there's, there's probably been some pretty crazy
things that have happened even in 500 years, you know, some, as far as the, the, the way the world has
formed and everything, you know, so, um, yeah, but, you know, like I said, it's, I've studied both sides,
you know, listen to you Ross and his, his side of like older than I've listened to, uh,
Jason Lau, which is an astrophysicist on young earth, and I've just studied that thing all the way
out, bro, and I'm, I do a couple of shows on it, but yeah, man, that's, it's very interesting,
man, that you've, um, but if you want it, dude, if you ever got me on the list, I'll take a couple
days off and go with you, but for sure, I'm prior, you get to, I'm prior militias. Oh, yeah,
you would get right in, man. Not a problem. You'd get right in. Yeah, Jared is doing that.
Thank you for your service, man. Thank you for yours too for, for you going out and doing
these things. So shout out to Jared Bruce too, bro. Thank you, man. I've no Jared since I was in
high school since I was 14, man, and we've gone on this journey together, man, and I've, uh,
I'm so happy for him now, man. He's, uh, found the Lord and just, well, he found the Lord before I
did, you know, and he's just, we always talk Bible verses. We always, we always send all biblical
stuff together, you know, so I'll include you in the text thread, bro, so we can all send stuff
together, you know, so that's awesome. Yeah, during, I went to a Christian college,
or sort of Christian program called Y-Wam Youth with the Mission, and it was by far one of my
most supportive years. I loved being able to experience that, and we actually had one of the
guys that worked on staff as a pastor, Neb, shout out to Eastgate Church in Byron Bay,
but he was essentially Australia's sort of, I believe it was ministry, basically science and
technology, but one of the most brilliant guys ever and got to actually study physics under him
for a couple months and understanding how the Bible works in physics, how God has sort of created
this entire perplexity of everything around us that, which is funny, because it's, you know,
you look at the atheistic agreement agenda of what they're going for. I'm like, yeah, if you
keep going down that road, everything's going to point at the same thing. You're not going to like it.
Which is, it's such a fascinating thing to watch people walk through when you're like,
go a little bit more, go a little bit more, and sure enough, yeah.
Yeah, so there's the same conclusion. This guy Ryan Peterson, he's, he wrote a couple books,
the final Nephilim and another one, and he actually talks about like how the Bible connects to
quantum physics, which is, which is interesting, and he has pretty good stuff in his book. So,
yeah, I've had, I've heard people talk about that, and even like the, you know, I've been kind of
studying, I'm studying everything, bro. I'm trying to, you know, because as, as like an
apologist, you know, when I go on shows, I get asked all these different questions. So, I got to
make sure I have some, some intuitive answers for them, you know, biblically, you know. So,
I try to study so much different stuff, and I've studied the older, the younger, the
global, the flatter, just all these different things, like whether the Bible teaches a
flatter than all these different things. So, I'm just engulfed in, in the Bible right now, you know.
So, it's such a, never, not to throw another sort of thing on your plate. Have you ever gone
down to the B rabbit hole? How B's can fly? Oh, B's. I haven't gone over. Okay. So, I haven't
gone. That one's good. That one gets everybody. Okay. Okay. Hold on, man. Because I got notes for
this show. So, I'm going to, of course, of course. So, I'll put that on here. So, B's, how B's
fly? Okay. Cool. Let's go. Yeah. So, there's currently, which, by the way, we'll just practice
a real quick, but there's currently, there's no scientific data and hasn't been for the past 60
something years that we've been studying B's that they can fly. So, from an evolutionary standpoint,
B's are impossible. They're too fat, not to be offensive. They're too round. Their eyes are too
big in their head. Their wings aren't strong enough for lift. They can't fly. And if they've been
doing tests on them for years, but for whatever reason, they can't figure out how they can fly.
So, well, that's saying, and that's the thing. Okay. So, I believe in the Bible. So, evolution,
to me, is a no-go, but there is some Bible believers that do believe in evolution,
you know, like theistic evolution and things like that. So, I don't believe in evolution,
but is that something you believe in or don't believe in? No, no. I think from the, the micro level
of evolution, my dog eats cable now. He's not hunting, or she's not hunting, you know, wild game
anymore. So, her palate has changed from that. But I think evolution on a microcosm level
can make sense, but from the macro standpoint, it, it, it, it,
I'm just trying to understand evolution is a, there's so many holes in it, everywhere you go.
And it's not so much you have to go into this very deep rabbit hole and this going to this data.
It's very broad spectrum stuff. And the problem is too, is that evolution is taught in our schools
as a religion. And that's the one thing I've had, like a really hard time, but especially
open to public school was, you know, we're learning about mathematics and how things work and
none of this is adding up. So, it's hard to go from math class to science class and go, okay,
then how does this make sense? And it just doesn't. And so, it's in the textbook, it's what it is.
And well, who wrote the textbook? Well, it was this guy and this is what his ideas were and his
ideas are crap. So, yeah, from a young age, it was, I was very, my parents were very proud of me
for that, but I was not important at all. Yeah, me neither. Yeah, I never, never was. And reading
the Bible and then, you know, like in Genesis says everything comes after it's kind. And so it kind
of lets you know, you know, like God, let us know ahead of time, you know, that we don't come from
monkeys. Plus, we're, we're, you know, obviously, we're made in God's image. We're not made in, you
know, a monkey's image or something like that, you know, so interesting stuff. I think going even just
down to human, human contact and something like my wife and I recently talking about with genetics,
especially in starting a family, but if you actually go down your genetic, like you can,
anybody can do this and go get a test of which is pretty fascinating. But you have a partner,
you guys have a child, you will, that child will share 100 genetic mutations between both partners,
which I think is pretty fascinating. And you can actually back it up every single time. And it
really only comes down to two different genetic codes. So at one point, there is only two different
people on this earth at one time, which would be adamant, which would be Adam and Eve. So there's
a fascinating story behind that. So it is a funny thing to, um, hey, it's Cole Swindell. And when I
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Bible and math is math can't lie. Um, I just can't. Yes. And God can't lie you there, you know, so
that's what we got to lie. Titus 12 Hebrews 618. It's impossible for God to lie. So what,
what a, what a bunch of blessings. And then you live in Orange County? Yes, sir. Orange County,
California. Nice. Yeah. I'm right here in Rialto, bro. So I'm close. Yeah. You're right at the
street, man. I'll go venture up and see you for sure. Yeah. Well, I think we should all meet up.
Like I said, we should, we should probably go out to lunch sometime or dinner and, yeah,
absolutely. Jared and the family, bro. We'll go out. Of course. But, um, so any, is there any other
subjects that you maybe had in mind, bro? Did you, did you want it that you wanted to go over any,
any kind of conspiracies? You had questions about anything? Um, this is good. I like the evolution
talk because that, that's, oh, that's one that always gets me fired up because it's, um,
it's one of the ones I'm most passionate about. Um, because I love science and that's, I think
part of the reason I love going to Antarctica was being able to be that kid again and under being
around scientists that are the most highly funded. It's some of the most remarkable smart people
on planet earth and, um, there's a church there. I think it's my most favorite part. Nice.
There's a whole things about science, but there's still a church. Oh, nice. I don't like, well,
something must be right about this then. Um, but I just need being cocky, but, uh, no, man, it was,
it was not to be like, you know, such a pleasure to talk about Antarctica. My experience is we're
going to be having more experiences there. Um, and for sure, we will definitely be able to share more
and, um, get you some more photos and cool stuff there that you can check out. I know I have,
um, some gifts for you as well. We'll be able to thank you for your hands for sure. I appreciate that.
So I think the leave, leave. I thought I had my own studio, you know, like, uh, I have a friend that,
um, I have a friend in LA that has a, um, he has a studio and he does, you know, he does in person
podcasts. So if you, uh, if you want to do a podcast in person, uh, he does about two hour shows,
though. So if I, if you do want to do a show on his show, you can, I can get you on there. And,
I mean, you can tell, I mean, I, I, this is somewhat reason I got asked to be in another podcast,
somewhat recently. And I, I know, uh, the problem with all these stories and the information I have
is 90% of it is cultivated with, uh, the same people I went out there with, which were my friends.
Yeah. Um, so I'm currently now taking that information and kind of choreographing it as something
that isn't, um, quote unquote bar talking and, uh, crap talking with your buddies. So, um, yeah,
that absolutely man. And anytime you, uh, you know, having other questions for me or your listeners
have questions for me, you guys can always shoot me an email and I'm happy to chit-chat.
I might have some, uh, podcast invites for you after this, bro. So some people might want to
get you on the show because like I said, man, this, the 24 hour sentence was something that was,
it was big. It was like, um, in December, you know, it was, it was huge, you know, because I was waiting,
I was, I was actually, I was gonna go. I was, I came in fourth to go on the trip, you know,
it was this guy, Pastor Wolduffy and he did like, um, he was paying for everybody to go. He's a
globe believer and he was like, you know what? I want to take the people out there so they can
witness the 24 hour sun. So that way he wants to show that because, you know, on a, on a flat earth,
uh, Antarctica would be on the outside. I don't know if you ever studied flat earth before. And,
yeah, I see on the outside. Like, like how the maps are like the ricator maps or, yeah,
in the map that you saw where you were, where the map that you saw, um, where,
showed Antarctica not having correct. Yeah. So that's kind of the, the train I thought, you know,
I mean, so the sun is supposedly going over a flat earth and not going down, okay? So basically,
you'd be going around. Interesting. Yeah. So, um, in the north, it works, you know, because in the
north, uh, we see the sun going around us like in California, for example, and then it sets, uh,
right to left, you know, so, um, it'd be hard. It'd be very difficult, I think, for the flat earth
map to have a 24 hour sun, uh, in Antarctica, because the outside would be Antarctica. So if you're
in ricator, whatever you're at, what is it called? Mercator, uh, big murder, big murder. Yeah.
You're in McMurdo. And then I'll, and then I'll, and then another part of Antarctica,
they all see the 24 hour sun. And if it is around the outside, like a flat earth, it'd be,
it'd be difficult for a 24 hour sun to, to be on a flat earth is what the train to thought is,
you know, so people would say that it's fake. It is not real. So I wanted to bring you on because
I was like, okay, so they filmed it, but they were saying maybe it's CGI, you know, a couple of
questions about it. So I wanted to bring you on because you have no skin in the game, bro,
you're just basically, I mean, how to say what's up? Someone, you know, someone I know from
Orange County. And I was like, bro, I got to bring him on the show. I told Jared, I said, man,
I got to get Levi on, bro, I got to, I got to have him on. So I'm very glad you came on. I
appreciate it, bro. If there's, if there's, like I said, if there's anything else you want to talk
about, I'm open. If you have any questions about the show, about any conspiracies out there, uh,
yeah, you can, you can ask me anything, bro, or, you know, I would, I would love to come back
more prepared. Uh, I do, we create, we create, but you have a great person back for podcasting.
Great, man. For room. I don't know if that said that the high caffeine intake I just experienced,
but, um, I'm sure that will limit itself. Um, no, man, again, I can't thank you enough for
giving the opportunity and, uh, do we definitely have to do this again? I definitely want, I have
a lot more material, uh, specifically more of, uh, sort of the military perspective inside
and kind of point of view from Antarctica. It's, it's key objectives. Why we're out there. Why
we're spending so much money time, why we have before and pulled out and then gone back and then
pulled out, um, it is something that we'll see in a coming years. I would assume in the next
10, 15, 20 years, we'll probably see the largest buildup of assets begin to shift over.
And this is all public information. You can go online to, to bidding websites that go to
Antarctica. Um, and it's billions and billions and billions of dollars getting invested into this
space game. Um, a lot of reasons could, could be for that. Um, either it's our, our control of
being a, you know, obviously dominant US aggressor in that area. Um, it is sort of odd. There,
there's fanny's fishing vessels everywhere. Um, and if you guys ever study how China operates,
all their fishing vessels are can, can be converted into military mutilities relatively quickly.
Um, which is sort of odd for that region in area. But I know it's by far, uh, one of the
highest density for rare earth minerals on the planet. So a USGS is there all the time doing samples.
I've seen pictures of golden nuggets that are the size of lab tops or small dogs at one point.
You obviously cannot bring them back. Um, but yeah, and there's a swim back with that.
And I'm just kidding. Exactly. Um, and I got to room with one of them. And he goes, yeah,
we, you know, we found a two pound gold nugget today. And I'm like, you guys must be drilling
for miles down. And he goes, no, I was about a foot and a half hundred of the dirt.
He just had it under a, of whatever detector they had and pulled it up. And that was there.
That's crazy. Um, so it seems to be that wherever money might be to science sort of follows.
But the odd and interesting thing about McMurdo specifically and even just
all the other bases out there, a lot of other countries have bases there. Um,
dedicated to science, you're, you're studying
air density samples, you're, you're doing stuff with ice. Um, studying fish out there.
There's plenty of odd fish out there to study. Um, and for the medical benefits that they can
have for us as humans, I wish I thought was pretty fascinating. But for the United States,
we have the biggest baddest bases out there. Um, it is the larger, they're super cities. Um,
and people don't really realize that even, you know, I say, small space camp. Um, you can
sustain life out there for 1200 people for years to come. Um, so for that to actually
exist out there, um, is, to me, it's, it's beyond comprehension and just a
but perspective and the rumor out there and especially going to some of the farther out camps,
the next closest people to us are ISS. Um, that, that is how difficult it is to make it out there
and get out there. So, wow. Interesting, bro. Well, thank you, man. Appreciate you coming on, man.
I think we had a good conversation. Like I said, if you want to jump on another show anytime,
I think I'll probably have some podcast invites for, for you after this. Uh, of course, maybe the
24 hour sun and, and stuff that you've seen. And, uh, I really appreciate you coming on, bro.
Thank you. Absolutely, man. Did God bless everyone. Have a great night. Yeah. And I always end
this in prayer. So let's do that. So, of course, let's do it. Finally, God in the name of Jesus,
we appreciate everything you do, Lord. Thank you. And I just ask that you keep Levi safe in his
family. Um, you know, definitely, uh, has a blessed home with a blessed wife. And we appreciate
you giving him that, you know, and we really appreciate you having, uh, Levi on. And like I said,
um, he's going out and, and going into crazy areas, you know, uh, government contracts. And
I just want to pray for his safety. If you, if, if he's, uh, deployed to anywhere that has any
type of action as far as like military action, Lord, I just want to ask that you protect him.
Also, Lord, I want to ask that you protect all the people that are involved in what just happened
today with, uh, Donald Trump and, you know, uh, United States going against Iran and Israel and
all the things that are happening right now, Lord, I want you to protect all people, not just Israel,
not just United States, but the people on Iran, the innocent people in Iran and the innocent people
in Israel and the innocent people in the United States. In case we get attacked, Lord, we just
ask that you please protect us, protect the troops on both sides, you know, on all sides, you know,
in the Israeli, Israeli troops, the United States troops and also the Iranian troops, Lord, I know
that, uh, it might sound counterintuitive to ask for that, Lord, but I know how it is to be a soldier.
I know that there's people out there that are, that are uncles that are dads, uh, that are trying
to come home to their kids, Lord. And I just asked that you please, uh, assist all the soldiers out
there and, and, and just bring this to peace, you know, we just want peace, Lord. And I, I just
asked that you put peace in the hearts of our president and, uh, the Israeli president and, and also
the regime out in, uh, in Iran that this ends up in peace and no more war, Lord, please, we ask that,
right? Thank you so much. We appreciate you, Lord. Thank you. In Jesus name, amen. Thank you,
bro. Levi, what a great guy to be there. I really appreciate you. Thank you so much for having me.
Seriously, such a pleasure. All right. Everyone, let's listen. Thank you. If you, if you could please
do me a favor, uh, jump on my, uh, GoFundMe for this trip that I'm doing. Everybody that has
donated so far. Thank you so much. But, um, the GoFundMe will be below. You can check it on my YouTube.
I'm trying to raise $2,500 right now. I'm at $350, which is awesome. You know, and I appreciate it. And
I also got sent 200 on Venmo. So I'm about at $500. So what a blessing to everybody. Thank you guys
so much. I really appreciate you and God bless. What's up, foos? Man of the J. O's all here from the WWE.
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