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So we're told that Iraq and Gilgamesh are the beginning of civilization itself.
Well, look, Iraq, they say is a Sumerian city.
No, it's not. None of the tablets say it's a Sumerian city.
All the tablets say the first five cities heir to the Shrewpac were Sumerian,
and then Neo-Cadian is Gilgamesh, and it's a whole reemergence thousands of years later.
So it's not even part of the same remote time period, and yet,
scientists and academics go, no, no, no, no, we can't say that.
This is only the beginning.
You just filled my mind.
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Listen, today's a very exciting day. As we hurl towards the big thousandth episode,
we will be naming a new, an additional four names to Mount Krushmore.
If you were part of the five that made it, you're always on Mount Krushmore.
You'll always be Mount Krushmore. We'll name four more people there.
So the voting will be soon. Very excited to have this next guest on.
He is a member of the Mount Krushmore Society. He is on the giant mountain.
And he's been doing amazing stuff. I've been following him everywhere.
He's just crushing it. And we're so excited to have him back.
Please welcome from Mount Krushmore, Matt LeCroy. How are you, buddy?
Hey, Sam. It's great to be back, my friend.
It's been a while. We have a lot of things to talk about.
The places you've gone and the people you've seen, it's been pretty impressive.
I've been following you from far. I really, I mean, like just the world you live.
I was just thinking about all the places you've gone and the places you've seen,
it's just, it's amazing. Like, I mean, I hadn't traveled at all compared to what you've done.
And it's like, you've seen probably the whole world.
Well, I hadn't on when we did our last show. That's what's so wild is that three years ago,
right? Or three and a half years ago, we did our last one. And I had not done that much
traveling before that from that moment on to now has been a whirlwind. I mean, honestly,
the last, the last two years in particular has been the most exciting of my life.
I've been to Turkey, especially the eastern part of Turkey. I focus on the Von region five times.
Cambodia, Peru, multiple times Bolivia, and some other parts of the world as well.
And like the Philippines and others have Vietnam. But now we have a huge expedition planned
right now for early June for Egypt because of this discovery. And we're going to be finishing
the documentary, this documentary, I've been filming all around the world. Six countries.
We're finishing with number seven in Egypt. And so we had to actually delay the whole
documentary because we need to finish this monumental filming of the Sphinx Temple and some of
the areas and like the Valley Temple around that region for this grand finale of everything
that we explored around the world at that point, everything that we were searching for,
following these breadcrumbs, these clues. And we finally culminated into this incredible discovery
on Giza in Egypt. So yeah, it's been it's been amazing journey. I'm looking forward to
going down that rabbit hole with you, my friend. So real quick, a couple things.
Very interesting. You said the Von region of Turkey. I am Armenian. My family is from that area.
My aunt told me it was a village of Von, but it sounds like it's a region.
Well, it used to be a village. Yes, that's where my that's where I'm from.
That's that's why a little that you all these discoveries are there.
Yeah, that's that's the focus of all of this is the Von and that used to be ancient Armenia
before it was taken over. So Sam, you might have like the ancient blood of these
these. Look at that. I also want to say something to you that you have a very special place in my
heart. You know, not only did you make like Mount Krushmore, which is great, you know, all the
guests. I love all the guests, but you were a part of this kind of spiritual awakening for me.
It was like you and this other guest. And we need to get her back on Von Galt, who was a
a Buddhist author. And it was very it was really in light my eye. It really was an awakening for me
because we kind of had you guys back to back. I think I think you were first and then her
at and it was very interesting because you were coming from a more I want to say scientific,
you know, archaeology, point of view about breaking this stuff down. And then she came from more of
a spiritual side with Buddhism and all that stuff. And like you guys are saying the same thing.
And I remember going, wow, that's just like one mat set or you know, if it was the other way around.
But really open my eyes on my spiritual journey to where I am now dead on the inside. No,
but the point is that I am I have a whole different view of the world since kind of your guys came
on the show. So I just wanted to let you know that. Wow. And I think that's an honor. Yeah.
I mean, what it was a big awakening. The show's done a lot for me. And that was a big moment in
the show. So Matt, before we get into that, I just kind of like to let the guests kind of plug
anything they want to plug, meaning where you want them to come see you, whether it's your
Instagram, your YouTube. So where would you like our listeners to be able to come and check out all
the wonderful stuff you're working on? Yeah. Well, the first thing is if, you know, when
as we're going through all this information, all these connections and discoveries and all this
important stuff, I would love, you know, anybody who wants to support me to get the newest book that I
just came out a couple months ago called The Missing Key, Ancient Code of a Lost Civilization. And
that lays the entire journey out at all the discovery, everything that's there. So that, you know,
God forbid if something happened to me, that it would survive me into the future. But that book,
you know, my heart and soul went into that. And I'd doing very well. It's actually been number one
in ancient Egypt on, you know, Amazon for like four days now in a row. But on the other thing,
I just want to say for anybody who's interested is, and when we're looking at all this ancient
bond stuff in particular, the bond region to me is the heart of a lot of this, that then it's
like a central node that connects everything around the world as like an origin point. And if people
want to be a part of discovering real history, you can join my tours as well that I take to that
region. And last year in September, we actually found the group found a whole piece of one of the
Bob reliefs that's the bottom of a lion. And when I show that today and we're talking about it,
you might like blow your mind to find not just history, but lost history. So, you know,
check my workout on the stage of time.com in my YouTube channel, Matthew LaCroix. But I appreciate
all the support. Everybody on the journey. And I appreciate the support from you Sam.
Wow. So you do tours of that area, huh? You should join and come, why don't you come on my tour?
I mean, it is where I am from. It's very crazy that you told me that, man. I kind of have to do that.
I kind of have to do that, man. You know, what you should do, Sam, you should make some content
while you're there. And you can actually go back and have like this whole back to my homeland,
ancient awakening, Sam kind of like journey thing. Maybe I'll see if my brother wants to go with me
or any of my cousins. Write it off on your taxes too. Yeah, it's for sure. We're getting a new
Sam when you come back. I'm very interested in that. How often do you do it? It's a third week of
June. And then there's also a third week of September as well. I'm talking about taking a
break. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Probably in September. Yeah, we'll figure it out, man. I might
I might be very interested in that. I would love you to love you to join. It's it's quite an
experience. So and the world doesn't even know about the Von region. It's kind of like the Wild West
of archaeology where there's no fences. There's nothing enclosure and you can really find things.
And obviously you can't take them. But we when we found that ball relief, this is important to add
this in case anybody was trying to think that we're doing things bad. We handed it over to
Professor Ishmael who is the head excavator at Kev Kilesi and they brought it and put it in the
museum. So just, you know, we're not going out and leveraging ancient ancient relics, okay?
That's kind of crazy that in this day and age. I don't know exactly what time you found this thing,
meaning what year, but still to find something in today's modern era that they didn't discover
is really kind of cool, right? And put it up in a moment. Well, that's why I'm calling it the Wild
West of archaeology because so many of the sites are so new and because they've been misunderstood
and even just have a lack of funding, you can walk around and just walk up to literally giant
artifacts sitting in the ground, like popping out huge teas and stuff and we'll show them today
on this. So Sam, that's what I'm saying is you want to go like on a place, a tour and go on a place
where people just have never been and touching and finding real history. Like that's what,
that's what this is all about. Matt, what is, are you getting any resistance from the archaeology
community? Because we've had people come in talking about, you know, new timelines, new discoveries
and how the old guard is really like not happy with any of these discoveries because it changes
their data and if the data is new, their data is bad and that's not good for you if you're trying
to run everything. So have you run into any resistance into what you're discovering?
So it's been really interesting. I have to say, I don't take this stance of, you know,
putting the middle finger up towards academia. You can't do that. In the end of the day, if we're
fighting against each other, what kind of progress are we really making? And so when I have gone
into this, I have showed a lot of deep respect for the head excavators and other archaeologists
that work at each of these sites in Vaughan, like Ionis, Shavu's Tepe, Kef Kilesi and others.
And I've met with each of them. I've really gotten to know them over over years,
spend time, you know, going to dinner and lunches and going to sites and working with them
and developing those relationships. And here in the end of the day, you have to respect the fact
that they're part of an organization, an institution that has challenges related around
exploring new avenues of science, let's say. I don't fault them all for what they're stuck in.
It's like they're stuck in a, between a rock and a hard place in this, in this ivory tower of
archaeology. And so when I go into this, I like to bring attention to the sites, you know,
bring interest and increase funding and explore this in a respectful way of it being a different
chapter than they're acknowledging. And that's okay. But still respecting their work at the same
time. And I have been invited very generously to be a part of those excavation teams. So this year
Sam, and in the coming years, I will be actually on these sites working with them excavating.
Because in the end of the day, shouldn't we all just work together?
Yeah, I always believe that, unfortunately, ego sometimes getting away. But everything comes out
in the wash eventually. So let's get into your, uh, your amazing discovery of a key connection. So
let's, let's start there. Let's, um, excited to hear about what you've learned. And I'm very excited
you went to the Von region. I mean, this has kind of got me giddy. I want to call my aunt and talk
to her about it. It's so cool. Because she's wanting to hold me. We're from Von.
Yeah. So it used to be a village. So if she's saying it was Von Village back when it was in
ancient Armenia, it wasn't a very big city. So maybe that was why she said that.
Von has a very special place in my heart. It's where I believe so much of the origins of what I
am, what I'm going to be laying out is what I believe is a lost golden age of our entire civilization
of our chapter. And I believe it started there. So Sam, um, not to get your head too big over there.
But I do believe that that is the ancient lineage origins of potentially the entire lost golden
age of our civilization. Let's go. Well, let's go. Golden age triply. That's awesome. So
having said that, you know, let's, let's get into this. So the way this started is
and I will share and we can go down a little bit of this. And I don't want this to be just a full
presentation only. But let's have a lot of good dialogue. And I want to share some of this
complexities because, you know, they are, they are, um, not just simple to understand. So here's the
first thing I want people to see. And Sam, I mean, you've seen some of this as well. It's
amazing when we're told that the story of human history is that nothing existed in a, in a,
in a civilization kind of way before around 6,000 years ago, right? We were primitive,
but your gatherers, fire, and that's, that's how we're, our story is defined. And so everything
from there on, we're told gets gradually more advanced, right? And then here we are like, hey,
look, we're the best and we're that we had the greatest egos and no one before us could ever be
smarter than we are. Well, hold on, hold on there. I don't think that's true. In fact, believe it
or not, but I actually think that ego might be one of the reasons why a lot of high level academics
have not found this because, you know, if we, if we imagine that we're not the smartest that we
ever were, that's kind of an ego hit, isn't it? Yeah. For think accomplished is potentially not
only as, not as grand as we think it is, but maybe not even quite the right direction. So. Yeah,
it is interesting, dude. Like why, why is the, the narrative that we came from caves and all that
stuff? Like, why is that important to this official narrative? Like, why is that, that, that's interesting
to me? I can tell you why it's important because they, because they want to establish that everything
that's earlier than 6,000 years ago was primitive hunter-gatherers because then it's very easy
to justify what we became later as what we are in the whole model going forward of what we,
what we have, as we developed out of survival of the fittest, which is true because of disasters
that basically reset us, put us into a, in solar induced dark age and other, other various climatic
catastrophes, we came out of a survival of the fittest, you know, barely making it and then we,
we end up in a war like mentality. And so everybody is like, well, that's where we came from,
that defines us, that's what we are. The reason this is so dangerous is it opens up a human
chapter that existed before that in which we were far different than we are now. And that is what
defined us though. And so it's very dangerous to this because it basically doesn't allow us to
get away with any of the things we're doing now. Listen, I think you're spot on with that. I've
always said maybe before the flood or whatever, you know, great event happened. The world was much
different, much more mystical, much more magical powers. I mean, like people call me crazy, but it's
like some game of thrones, Harry Potter stuff, like the using of the ether and all that stuff. And
and if, if you, if people understand that that was, that's what happened, then they may believe
that is still possible. And stuff like that kind of takes you out from under the kind of
power grid that they've put us under where we need their technology, their energy, their everything.
And, and, and, and the go even deeper, I believe that there's been this real push
of a narrative that we're just simple animals. Maybe we talk, we were sneakers and all that
stuff, but like we're very simple animals. We're not special animals. We're not unique animals.
We're not different than the animals. Obviously, that a roam around, but, but if, if what Matt's
talking about is true, and there's all this kind of very special, like, um, uh, history that
lets us know that there was technology that we've lost. Are we going to search to find it?
And are we going to try to replicate it? And what does that mean? Free energy, all this stuff.
So I, I think you're, you're completely spot on, dude. Hidden history is one of my favorite,
favorite, favorite topics, man. And it's kind of like embarrassing in a way to know that we were
liking utopia when we all lived in peace. Yeah. And now we're animals, like he says. Now we're,
we're literally at war all the time. Yeah. Well, so that's actually, guys, you may get some
great points. Let me just comment on that for a minute, like both what Sam said in Johnny.
You know, we came, we, we, there's this idea of a hero's journey and that everything in that
universe follows like cycles, the circles and just cubs back and the circles back and forth,
right? And that the idea is that everything goes from this place of purity to entropy,
like destruction and darkness, and then returns itself back to the light and back to origin.
And it has, it has this like cyclical rotation to it, right? So what you just said is that
it's how embarrassing or whatever, whatever phrase you want to use for what we once were,
that we have fallen down to what it looks like a completely inverted version of what we used to be.
And I'm going to be laying out evidence that show and really prove that that's true and that so
many people talk about the idea that there's no such thing as world peace or creating utopia or
creating a world free of all the things that that are problematic. And I don't agree with that.
I think we just didn't have the right blueprint. And that is exactly what we're about to bring back.
And everything that Sam said, I think is accurate is that all these things are being suppressed
because what would they do to us? What would they do if we realized that consciousness wasn't
localized to the body? And that this is just a vessel and there were eternal beings that literally
have incarnation that live lives of of what purpose? What are they achieving? What if what are the
ancients understand about our purpose, our path? What we're a part of? Who we are? Well, we're about
to answer those very questions or at least attempt to guys. So let's go down the rabbit hole because it
truly is a rabbit hole because like I say on on shows, it's not just about going up. Today guys,
we're going to go down to. We're going to go down to a place that the church has made forbidden,
which is the underworld. And because that plays a critical role in a lot of this ancient knowledge.
You got you ready, Sam? I'm excited. I am. You know, the you guys to me, when you talk about the
Cali, you guys and all that stuff, they're like tens of thousands of years old. Like how, how do
how do anybody know what is happening then if we've only been around since what what they want
to believe? They're mapping out something. What are they mapping out if they weren't around?
Why would they map it out? Yeah, I totally that's my total belief. And obviously,
I'm a I'm a believer in Christ. I think Christ was a very unique individual sent down to kind of
tell us how to how to manage this energy field we live in. You know, but you know, when you talk
and listen, and again, this is not I'm not I'm not pushing against any of the listeners beliefs.
I respect everybody's beliefs. Whatever makes you a good person that treats people with love and
respect. I'm totally cool with we've had Muslims on. We've had Hindus on. We've had Buddhist on.
We've had everybody on. Everybody is respected. I'm not going to tell anybody how to live their
life. I'm very much it's Jesus and everything else to me has a lot of control in it. Like how to
control us, how to get us to do certain things that certain people can manipulate us in. So,
what you're talking about really resonates with me right now. Well, and just remember,
perhaps there's a little of truth and all of that. And that's not what it originally was.
That was what it was turned into. So we should keep in mind that a theme here ongoing is something
that begins in purity. Remember what I said? Teachings, knowledge, whatever it is. And then it ends
up being distorted and inverted to its opposite before eventually returning to the truth. That is a
theme that we're going to explore all throughout this. And do you feel that we are returning to the
truth? That's exactly where we are getting right now. That's why all this is emerging and that's
why it looks like darkness and destruction out there in the world. But it's really just the
growing pains of a child growing up into an adult, which is what I think humanity is.
Is looking at the fact that we are growing it growing up into something that we have not been
for a long time. And that takes a lot of growing pains. I agree, dude.
Not to go too deep off into off this subject, but I just feel like this war that's happening in
the straight of your arm moves is enlightening that there's a lot of paper tigers out there.
And what we've been sold on isn't working. What these people, these small group of elite people,
which is probably a couple thousand people in a world of billions, who knows what that number is.
But you know, they're not as powerful as they want us to believe they are. And there's more of us
than are them. And we're starting to wake up to that. And imagine, try to think of it this way,
guys, like what you're saying, Sam, it's all about ages. You brought up Kelly, you brought up
you got ages, yeah, but let's talk about zodiac ages. Remember, so you brought up Christ 2000 years
ago is the beginning of Pisces. Every age is 2,100 years. So Pisces was the last 2,100 years.
Look at how horrible Pisces has been. Pisces has been the most destructive time period,
basically in all of human history. Now, but think about it for a moment. We're entering into
Aquarius right now. This isn't like some woo, woo energy joke. This is real. The ancient
civilization that we're about to go over and show, they were obsessed with tracking cycles.
They understood that cycles define everything. And that because the earth is a wobble,
because of what's known as the procession of the equinoxes, it faces different star
constellations every 2,100 years. Very important to understand. We're coming out of Pisces
and moving into the time of Aquarius. Now, we're in that energy exchange right in between
both. Always super messy. Always super messy. And look at what's happening. We're going to have to
just, I think it's important we talk about this right now because it's one of, as on most
people's minds, we'll get into the ancient stuff in a second. What's happening right now? You're
seeing war being created in these places that they've had as like a, what, like an extra,
an extra hidden ace in their back pocket. At the very end of a cycle where war is not
not, not wanted by the world. It's rejected. Everybody has moved on consciously into this
different place, right? And yet that, that, that same warm mentality is propelled and pushed why?
Because that's the old energy that refused to want to budge. Yeah. It refused to want to budge
into the new age. So it creates these events. They flare up. They die because they have no support.
Why? Because we're conscious co-creators. So when people don't support them any longer,
there's no energy behind it. They just die out. So notice they just keep flaring up
in the same places because there's no other, there's no other play, play cards left. They're done.
They have, they're out of their hands over. Okay? So this is all they have left. And so they,
they're totally agree. So they're trying to play their last hand trying to see if they can get the
world to go into this place again. And the world is rejecting it again, yet again. And it's just,
it's going to eventually fizzle out. And I don't even, I'm actually of the impression that this,
this could be the last war ever in history because consciously humanity is moving so far in the
other direction that once this breaks with the old energy, that, that old energy will never come
back again. And we're in that transition right now. It's like a kid having a tantrum because he's
upset that he can't have the same things he used to when he was a child because when a child goes
into an adult, they go through those growing pains, right? I think that's exactly where we are
right now. And I do agree with you that there are elites that are trying to maintain that control
of a war narrative. Why? Because what? 70 or 80 percent of the GDP of the United States goes into,
into war. Yes. What happens when war isn't justified anymore? And that's, that is where you get
a whole new world. Birth out of that was when there is no justification for war. And guess what?
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elites know a lot of stuff that you're talking about. And what they try to do is present it as
they're controlling it and causing these changes so that they seem like they're still
in power and reality. It's just it's definitely moving beyond what they're in control. Yeah,
it's like if you knew about eclipses in a primitive age and you could say, hey, I'm going to
black out the sun. Yeah, in a couple of weeks, get ready for that. And then preman if people have
no knowledge of the, you know, the way those things work. Exactly. One hundred percent. That's
it. That's that's really quite a quick point. I think that's what's happening right now. Yeah.
It's very janky. And they're literally pulling out every single siop they can at one time.
They got left, right? Yeah. That's all they got. That's literally all they got. How desperate do they
get though? That's that's what they're super desperate right now. And that's why there's that's
why they're not putting an end to it. Because that's once that ends, there isn't there's no,
the show's over guys. It's a new show is going to have to start. So when people like are in my
year, like, don't you see all this bad stuff going around the world? I'm like, no, not really.
Number one, most of the world is actually really peaceful. That's just the media creating that
illusion. You're so. So I don't live in that world. Like I live in a cabin on a remote lake
in the middle of northern Great Lakes in the middle of nowhere. I don't live in that world,
guys. I live in a reality that's not based on those things anymore. I obviously very aware of
it. But I don't I don't give it any energy. And that's the thing I want to I want to say one more
thing before we jump into this. It's important to understand the conspiracies and dark things exist.
But remember this. Do not focus them on them forever. Because you're just giving them energy.
Find solutions and focus your energy on those things. Okay. Yeah. I completely and utterly
agree with you. And you know, I think Twitter is both the greatest thing right now and the most
destructive thing right now because it has changed our national dialogue to a point that many other
foreign countries are very upset with it because it's allowed dialogue to happen that has been
very censored for a very long time is it has taken the control of data from the elites to people
like Matt to this show where we're all exchanging these ideas of that we've learned. And it's also
changed national dialogue on race on gender on religion on on almost every facet of our life. We
are now way more open to talking about ideas that were very taboo only five to 10 years ago. Like
totally different. And it seems very janky right now. Like I'm at the comedy store. Most of the
people there are progressives. I love them. This is nothing negative against them. But you can sense
in their in their their upset with what is being talked about, especially like at the mothership.
They all come back and they all complain about what is being said on stage. And instead of
understanding that this is like a movement to the free speech we've seen in in forever,
what they're acknowledging is that they've lost a culture war and they're very upset with it
because they like they like to play within the rules that have been put on them. And because
that's how they were going to move forward in their careers. And now now it's like the most open.
And even though you might like certain words because you think they're mean. But for me and what I
do on stage and we'll get back to what Matt wants to talk about, but you know, for me what I'm I
talk about on stage is this I have this desire to burn down everything that divides us.
And that's literally what I'm doing. And they get very upset because they think it's blunt force
trauma. When in reality, it's like, look, we can talk about these things. We could say these things
and the walls aren't burning. There's not blood coming down the wall. It's not a haunted house
of sadness. It's it's really just what it was up until maybe the 90s where we had a lot more
open dialogue. If you watch like tough crowd stuff like that, the way everyone talked to each
other, it was way more freeing. And now you've had these like weird rules put on each other. And
the point of this long rant I'm going on is that we're getting to a point where these things that
divide us for a very long time are starting to slowly slip away. I mean, perfect example. What did
Kanye West just do? He sold out the sulfide. Do you think they wanted him to sell out the sulfide
after the shit he said? Yeah. But no, the the culture wants it. The people want to buy tickets.
They're selling. There's a market for it. And there's nothing you could do about it. He said
what he said. He sold the tickets. Yeah. And they're going to Europe is just going to keep trying
to control that. And it's just people are waking up over there as well. So I completely agree with
you that we're entering this new kind of era in which these rules have been put on us by the elites
to keep the elites at the top and keep us fighting with each other is slowly fading away. And you know,
and I and it might be weird, Matt. But some of the stuff that you're discovering could also have
a very much a connection to all these missing scientists that they they're just disappearing and
showing up dead. Unfortunately, you know, but what are they discovering? And what is that discovery
and how could connect the things that Matt is discovering now from ancient time a long time ago
that maybe plasma or whatever their free energy and all that stuff that they were they they were
thriving with that was just really controlled and pushed away because they couldn't they they
couldn't profit from it and they couldn't control us with it. Now it's starting to come to light. So
I think I like what Matt saying, I don't think it's getting worse. I think it's getting better. And
what Matt's like, I'm in a cabin in the middle of nowhere. I don't sense any of this stuff. That's
totally what I'm saying, dude. I like get off the internet touch grass. I don't I don't even have
a TV. So I so want to get to where you are. I'm telling you it's closer than ever where I'm just
like I'm almost ready to take off Twitter off my phone just because I'm tired of the engaging
and fighting windmills like Don K. O. T. not really doing anything or changing anything.
Just kind of putting out energy that just kind of zaps my spirituality. So yeah, I'm really with
you on all this sounds like you're focusing your energy in the wrong area sometimes maybe for sure
for sure 100. Well, so like like you guys were saying we're in a time of awakening of new ideas
being discussed, right? Is that a whole idea when you go to a party? Let's say you go to another
cool party though. You go to a party and you want to everybody's talking about like sports and
day-to-day stuff, right? And you're like, how come no one's talking about ancient civilizations or
catastrophes from the sun or all these things? And because they're off limits off limits topics
that you just brought up, people couldn't even talk about that or people would roll their eyes
and glaze over. But now we're in a time where people want to talk about this stuff now because
we're at that edge where we're transitioning from the old story, the old narrative into a new
narrative. And that new narrative is very different than the old narrative that we were taught. And
that's where we're going to start today is, look, we've actually spent quite a bit of time
already talking. So I will have to speed up a lot of this so we can get these discoveries, okay?
Let's go for it. Okay, so I'm going to go through some of these a little quicker and then others
will take a little bit more time. But look, there is a mystery around the world that has not been
acknowledged by any archaeologist, any mainstream, really most mainstream scientists have not
talked about this, acknowledged it. It's that there is a hidden signature around the world of a
chapter of human history in which they built monumental, incredible things. And the cultures that
came later built around them and then they were given credit for their designs. And now that's
the first thing that we're going to take down today is that we're going to take down this
existing narrative that's antiquated and outdated. We're going to just wreck it and we're going to
start over again and put in this whole chapter that needs to exist. And then we can fill on the
other one as we go with some of the other pieces that need to be moved around. But this is the
first thing is that when I was going to Von region, which is in the center of the screen that's
I honest. Okay, right here is that I was seeing the same stonework as in Peru, 6,000 miles away.
And it was identical with the same bulging, the knobs, the same fitting, even the same stonework
often, or the actual same stone type, I should say, like diorites and granites and basals and
antisites, they're being repeated all around the world. So there was something going on that I'm
not the first person to explore people like Graham, Hancock and others have explored this idea
of a lost chapter, right? Well, we're going to go way further than even that. Okay, now I already
laid this out. Sam and I were talking about this is the existing timeline that is your taught
bar none in school. And you can't teach anything else because that is what's called the Rockefeller
education system. And this is what was established centuries, well, at least the core parts of it
have been around for a long time. And this is what you're taught is that everything before
the last ice age is primitive hunter hunter gather in theolithic groups. And yet, well, we're showing
no, that's not true. That was actually an entire chapter before this. And not only this guys,
but wrap your head around this, Sam, is that that chapter may have existed longer than our current
chapter is now, which like blows your mind. You have to think about that. Let me ask you something.
Do you think that the caveman as it was told to us existed at all? Yeah, actually, we're
finding evidence that one of the events that I'm discussing as like the original flood as putting
it in a timeline with an event that's already been acknowledged by scientists called the Adams event
Neolithic Neanderthals went extinct during that event. So imagine something so severe that it
actually killed off one of the entire primitive groups here on the planet, allowing or during the
time that another homo sapien sapien that really emerged and had a different path. But yes,
I do think there was different versions of humans that have existed. We have good evidence of that
through fossils and through archaeology, but the question at the same time, you would say? Yes,
yes. And it's actually not that different than now. Again, if you look at in the Amazon or
islands that it really remote out in the Indian Ocean, there are still tribes that exist today
without any technology, right? So what's the difference? What's what there isn't one? There was
they probably just had more of an extreme then, but it still existed. So you believe is that there was
there was caveman, but there was also advanced civilizations at the same time. Yes, yes,
I never even thought about that. Yeah, which is why it's so confusing, which is why they're
they're they're like, oh, look at all this cave art and evidence during this time period.
They're highlighting that while ignoring the evidence of the lost advanced civilization.
Yeah, there's this tendency right to think of the planet as you remember on Star Trek,
how they would land on the planet and the whole planet just looked exactly the same,
you know, like they they land on the red planet with the lizard, you know, and everything there
was red. There's a tendency, I think, when people review history to think of like, yeah,
they everything is one thing. This is how people were on earth at that time. And this is what
technology. Wow, that's very interesting. Well, because it wasn't groups all fighting,
it was actually more like a global civilization. They didn't have any of the mindsets that we do.
They didn't they thought of themselves more like like earthlings, the humanity. They didn't have
any of the feelings of division or because we see all of their their models for how they lived
and how they existed were about to go into and they didn't have any of those things that we that we
see today. They didn't it's like New York City and the Appalachians and that's nothing saying
that the Appalachians aren't aren't civilized in any way, but it's like they live 10 they tend to
live more off the land, you know, and be more like, you know, working with the fields and all that
stuff. And then New York City, there's these giant buildings and everything's technology. Yeah,
yeah, for sure. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, no disrespect to the Appalachians. I could live there.
Coming for you. I like. Well, if anything, if anything, we should get back to more
to the Appalachian mindset. That's what they that's what this civilization was more like. So
this is the timeline. We're going to break this timeline today. We're going to we're going to
really break this open and get into scenarios. Now, that's why people say I build up too much not
don't get to the point often because we have to understand context. Context matters more than
anything else here. We've now defined ourselves with everything we've done on ancient war empires.
That is what's defined us now. And so we do all these bad things and we say, well, we were always
like this. No, we weren't. And that's why what we're about to go into is so important to lay out
and to uncover. Now, all of this these original stories that we had talked about that blue
Sam's mind go all the way back to ancient Mesopotamia. Okay, it goes back to these this individual
known as Zayasudra, the original Noah figure later on in Christianity. But he was a real individual
and he's talked about throughout ancient these ancient tablets, which are the oldest stories
ever recorded because paper only lasts 500 to 1000 years. And this is the part I want to get into
and we're going to have to speed through some of this guys. Okay. Just to the listeners,
you've shown us some what would be called Sumerian tablets almost. I don't know if those are
those but they're in the Canadian Kineiform tablets. So Kineiform is a wedge style of writing.
It's the oldest form of writing on earth. And there have been thousands of tablets that have emerged
from ancient libraries from Separat and Nineveh in modern day Iraq, hence Iraq war think about
and stealing of antiquities in the museum. Not to trigger Sam over there. But
so you've got to imagine this was a very this is the origin ancient land where there were a lot
of secrets and important things. And so these tablets chronicle the earliest stories we have.
And it's what I use for a lot of my work and creating a new timeline of putting this story together
and trying to understand how do we get from point A to the golden age? How do we get from A to B?
How did that happen? Well, this is how I've found that is that amongst these ancient tablets are
stories from the very beginning of all of this that were carried down by ancient civilizations
that began with the Sumerians. Then you had the Neo-Akadians, Acadians, you had the Assyrians,
Babylonians, and so on. And they carried all of these stories down from the oldest stories
of a written. And that's what we're exploring to start because that's what gets us to the Von
region. Okay? So you get the story of the first five cities ever created with ending with this
city called Shurupeck. And that's the city of this ancient figures, Ayasudra, who's a great sage
in a king, who becomes the Noah figure. But try to take out the Noah story because that became
really embellish later on. It's not really what the original story was. So here we go in 1931,
Penn Museum, which is why we went to Penn and filming, goes to the deserts of Iraq to find a mythical
city that they said wasn't real, right? Because they are talking about tablets and often things
mentioned in tablets are considered allegorical or just some kind of a myth, a legend. They're not
real. And that's actually how most of them reviewed. So even having said that, in 1931, they go to
the deserts of Iraq because they're searching for a city that's not supposed to be real called Shurupeck.
They get down six to seven feet on the right. That's accurate based on the line, like if you were to
draw a line across the screen. And they find the remnants of Iraq and Gilgamesh. Very important to
understand. Okay? Why is that important? Because we're told that that's when civilization emerged
during the time of Gilgamesh in Iraq. Okay? And I'll show you that in a second. But what they found
was that way beneath that, they found a huge flood layer. And then they found the remnants of
Shurupeck. And they knew that because ancient tablets from here, from Iraq and Gilgamesh,
talked about how Shurupeck was down there. That's how they know. So this is these are actual
photographs from the field. They go down 20 feet and they find a room into the mythical city.
Okay? That'd be like digging right here and finding another city under here.
Well, how about more than one? Because at the top, there was another place called Tel Farah.
So there was actually three civilizations in the same place. So which is wild to think about.
Are they just sitting on top of each other? No. So imagine here, I'll go back to this really quick
yes. And that's that is a core theme everywhere around the world is that ancient cultures new
places were important. But even if they were buried, they would still build on this in the same
place. Well, it's almost like what you're what maybe I'm wrong here. But like, so you have a
civilization, some, some catastrophe or something happens. It gets buried. Another civilization builds
on top of that. Maybe not even knowing that the other civilizations under there. And then another
catastrophe happens. Another, the cycle, like I forgot who we had on. I wish I can remember his name.
But he was talking about how like in one area, they just kept digging down. They dig so low
that they actually got to where they saw Chinese being written. So because it makes sense,
because if L.A. got destroyed, who wouldn't come and move back into L.A.
Yeah, like a mud flood came and covered L.A. And then we're right at the beach. Someone would
build above that and never knowing that L.A. We're going to do it in the politics right now.
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at the very top of this is Tel Farah, then here is Iraq and Gilgamesh, which is supposed to
suppose to be the rise of civilization. And then at the very bottom, they find she root back.
Now, why is this important? Well, that's because of right here. You just do a quick Google search.
So if Sam throws his jumps on his phone and he's like, wait a minute. So we're told that Iraq and
and Gilgamesh are the beginning of civilization itself. Well, look, Iraq, they say is a Sumerian city.
No, it's not. None of the tablets say it's a Sumerian city. All the tablets say the first five
cities heir to the Shrewpac were Sumerian and then Neoakadian is Gilgamesh. And it's a whole reemergence
thousands of years later. So it's not even part of the same remote time period. And yet,
scientists and academics go, no, no, no, no, we can't say that. And you know how I know that?
Look, these are artifacts from Shrewpac. Highly advanced civilization. Look at how beautiful
the partying artwork is. This is like something you see in a museum, like an art museum. Look
up beautiful that. Yeah. This is not a primitive culture. This is a pretty impressive culture. Now,
they say that Shrewpac, now that they've acknowledged it, is younger than Iraq. The whole thing
is backwards. Yes, that's why when I go to this and I say try to find, you know, Iraq and they say
it's a Sumerian city. They're trying to convince us that this is Sumerians. And that down here,
it doesn't exist. So if you're looking at home, he has a great picture where it's kind of,
it looks at the excavation. And it says six feet is a Iraq, right? And then you go and then
another like 14 feet down from that six feet is Shrewpac. And what you're trying to tell us is
Shrewpac is younger than your Iraq, which is impossible because Shrewpac is way below your
Iraq. Do they even get in with this? And get this. They are trying to tell us that it's over a
thousand years younger. That's crazy. It's so crazy. How do they contend with this? I mean,
this image, like, what if you, let me tell you what happened? There's a whole story behind it.
There's a whole story behind it. Penn Penn Museum in the Pennsylvania United States,
they're leading this whole excavation. It's a group of American and German archaeologists.
Well, when they find Shrewpac, they start arguing. How do we know that? Because in the Penn Archive,
archive that I, when we went to film the documentary, that's the first place we went. We started
in the ancient archive museum. So cool. It's like one of the coolest libraries you've ever seen.
It's like it's like ancient itself. Anyway, all the records are there. The ones you can't see online,
because the ones online are only like a brief piece of it. So I went and we found the original
records. The German and American teams are arguing over what they call stratum layer one,
two, and three, and where they belong because of the contradiction of what I'm calling the Shrewpac
paradox, which is that it's found over six feet, six to seven feet below Iraq, and yet they're
arguing that it's younger than Iraq. And so that's crazy. So clearly, you have this
bedbudding of, oh, we have an old story that's been a timeline that's been maintained for so long.
Oops, we found something that completely disproves it. That's why I'm talking all about this
paper because it was the first archaeological paper I had ever stumbled upon that found evidence
of a lot of civilization and tried to backtrack. Now Matt, who do you think was arguing? Was it the
Germans or the Americans that were kind of trying to flip the timeline? I don't want to, I don't
think I should answer that because I don't want to pit them against each other. You can find out
documentary when it comes out. But it was really interesting to see that each paper was actually
written differently based on the stratum levels. They're like, wait, this is here. I'll know this
is here. And so I'll end by saying on this for this part before we move on. I'll say this.
At the end of the whole paper, and you can read about this online, so anybody listening to this,
I have this all in the book, the missing key, like the whole thing, the words they said,
paraphrase his conclusions. They say Sam that it's very interesting that there's a flood layer beneath
Iraq and that the stories of Shiroopak from the tablets coincide with the flood very similarly.
But at the end of the day, it's just a play on thought and a fairy tale and they can't acknowledge
the truth behind it. They actually say that. They say that. Imagine that, dude. We can't acknowledge
what just tells us. They acknowledge it, but they go as far as they can, and then they have to backtrack
as they're not allowed to say that. So there you have a lost civilization that began at all
Shiroopak, Zayus Sudra, the very beginning of everything that then leads to a journey. Okay,
a journey that we're about to go on. You guys ready? I'm excited. Now, last question, sorry,
and it will be a question. No, no. Did they ever try digging even deeper to see if anything was
even below that? I think that they were pretty aware there wasn't based on how all the records were
actually pretty accurate. And then that Shiroopak was like the very beginning. At that point,
they'd actually already gone way further than they were supposed to because most of the team left
after Iraq because they weren't supposed to find anything underneath it. That's very crazy. Yeah,
like 70% of the team left when they reached Iraq because there's not supposed to be anything beneath
it, but then like a core of the team stayed. So there's some there's some shenanigans going on
there for sure. All right, this isn't credible. So this is where it gets really wild because I was
now, yeah, I know that's this, that's not even anything. Compared to what we're about to go,
is I have been exploring something without fully realizing what it was. Now, this tablet, which is
in the Penn Museum, is called the death of Gilgamesh or the death of Bilgamesh. Bilgamesh is another name
for Gilgamesh. So Gilgamesh, remember, right? This is his time period, thousands of years later.
So he was imagine a civilization reemerges in the same area. And he is a king of Iraq itself.
He's at the tablets, the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Audra House, as they talk about this story,
especially the Epic of Gilgamesh. So he is a tyrant king of Iraq. And he is obsessed with
immortality. So he goes on a journey to find how to find immortality, right? That's where this
whole story comes from. Because going back to Shiroopak, you ready? Let's let's fill the whole
story in. The tablets describe how right here, Shiroopak is the last city of an old, old world.
And Zaisuja is the priest king, and he is worn by the gods, specifically Enki, the snake god
of the Anuna Anonaki. He's worn of him in which the Anonaki were not supposed to tell any humans.
They created a pact according to the council of 12 to destroy all humans on earth and to wipe us
out to reset us. Okay, this is what you can call the original first flood, because there's more
than one disaster. So in the tablets, both of these have almost the same story overlaps,
okay? It says almost the same thing. And it states that Gilgamesh goes to find this hero,
Zaisuja, who is part of the original city of Shiroopak. Now Shiroopak is the last city before
the old world is destroyed by a great flood, right? And so Zaisuja is worn through a reed bed,
because Enki is not supposed to tell any human. So he tells him through a reed bed. It was just
really funny, right? Instead of... What is a reed bed? So reeds, like in a marsh, reeds.
Ancient Mesopotamia was famous. Actually, that's where some of the original names come from, which
are related to reeds and marshes. So this reed bed, this grass bed, reeds, right? Next to him,
starts talking to him. Right, tells him that a flood is coming that will destroy everything.
And that he has to build an ark at a cedar planks and feel it with bitchermen. On the top and
the bottom, bring his family, specifically his three sons, because they're literally going to
like repopulate the world. And that they are supposed to bring their animals, not every two of
every kind, their animals to survive, because they're going to have to be on that boat for a while.
So he tells them to put this whole thing together. So elders come and help them. They build it.
And the elders don't actually believe it's really going to happen. This is what's wild. Even the people
that help them build their life, come on. So it comes, it destroys and wipes everybody out. The tablets
talk about how it's total chaos. You can't even see people. It's like raging darkness and
and and and all this catastrophe from not rain will get into it. And so Ziya suger is in this boat.
And it's basically like the old whole you can imagine way coming through and just destroying the
old world gone. And he is on this craft. And it's supposedly it's like seven days, seven nights,
you know, this story, right? They let birds out and they don't come they come back because there's no
land and they finally do find land. And they supposedly they, you know, they land not supposedly the
tablet state. They land in the mountains of Ararat, your home home country, okay? Ancient Armenia.
And this is where it gets interesting is that there's a tablet in in the British Museum that I
just got a chance to go see just a few weeks ago. If you go on my channel, you can see all that
content. So amazing to go to British Museum. They have a tablet there called the Babylonian map of
the world. And this the oldest map that exists bar none. And in that map, there was an intern in the
1990s that found a fragment that they had mislabeled. And because they didn't have that fragment,
they couldn't translate the whole thing. So they put this fragment back in. It's part of a triangle
of this of this map. And they're able to read the whole thing. And the map talks about all these
regions around Babylon. And it specifically talks about Ararat as being the landing place of
Noah of the Ark. It says the Ark. It says the landing place of the Ark. So we have really good
evidence that that story actually happened and that they landed there, okay? So going forward,
this is where it gets interesting. Ziya in the story, Ziya Sudra comes out of the Ark on Ararat,
and this is from the tablets. The Anuna gods come down to send down from above. And Enlil,
the storm god is furious. He says, no man is supposed to survive the catastrophe. And Enki gets
into this argument saying, I warned him to preserve the seat of life. Now what happens before
the tablets fracture off, and we never hear anything ever again, is that Ziya Sudra is the last
human ever given immortality. Because he preserved what was the seat of life that I originally
thought was genetics. It's not. Because there were other humans still existing in other parts of
the world. The flood wasn't global. It was the whole region of that part of the world. And I can
explain more about that as we go. But the seat of knowledge I ended up realizing is what these
mies are. Now, Ziya Sudra is given immortality for protecting the mies, which is like divine knowledge
of everything, of literally everything. He preserves it, he preserves that knowledge, okay? And because
of that, he's rewarded by being given immortality. And where does this domain in the underworld?
So that's what religion turned into hell and all these things. We're going to get into that whole
journey. So what happens? Go thousands of years further into the future. Gilgamesh, a tyrant king of
Iraq, is obsessed with his own mortality. And so he knows the stories of Ziya Sudra. So what does he do?
The whole point of the epic of Gilgamesh is that he goes on a journey to go find Ziya Sudra
and find the secrets of mortality, right? It's a wild story. And so in the tablets, he goes to the
underworld, which how he gets there is a whole part of this ancient technology we're going to talk
about. But he goes down and that's where the stories of Sharia and the boatman, Sam, where puts
the Greek story, how they put that gold coins on the eyes and they ferry you across the underworld.
We've been showing that all throughout the media. That comes from this story. That's where that
comes from. So sharing the boatman, imagine a metaphysical reality, ferries Gilgamesh into the
underworld where he meets Ziya Sudra in his realm. And this is what they say. This is their conversation.
It comes from the oldest tablets ever written that's in Penn Museum. That was one of the reasons we
also went to film there. So I'm going to read this and we're going to talk about it. He says,
and this is the conversation between them, but Ziya Sudra says to Gilgamesh,
Laura Gilgamesh, having erected Stilae for future days, having founded the temples of gods,
you reach Ziya Sudra in his abode. You brought to the land the mees of Sumer that were forgotten
forever, the commandments and rights. Now, mees that you brought from the land of Sumer that were
forgotten forever. Automatically right there, Sam, it tells us that Sumer is from another age. See
that? Because it was far older. And the epic of Gilgamesh goes on in that conversation to say that
Ziya Sudra says to him, you Gilgamesh, you're from Iraq. He talks about his city of Sharupak being
from a far earlier time in history. So we can establish that in the narrative. Now he says here,
you brought the land of mees of Sumer that were forgotten forever. What are the mees?
What are this? This is about to get wild. That's where this is about to get real.
Out of thousands of tablets, there are only two that talk about the mees. I've gone through all of them.
And the only other tablet that mentions them is called Anki in the World Order, which is wild
because it's talking about how the Anuna gods are giving up the realms of earth to rule over.
That's what it is. And in this, Anana, who you know is also Ishtar, who later becomes
other things. She says that she knows the mees, the holy laws of heaven and earth. So go back really
quick. The person who translated this, his name is in a serial, I'll just name Samuel Noah Kramer.
He was really good at what he does. I am not going to put him down, but I do believe he
incorrectly translated this line right here. They're not commandments and rights. He thought
that because of kingship in our modern model. They're not commandments and rights. They're divine
laws of heaven and earth. Now put that together. What does Gilgamesh get when he goes to see Zazudra?
The knowledge of everything. Everything. Now imagine seeing Mesopotamian depictions of handbags
in pine cones being passed. What do you think they're passing around the world? Knowledge.
Not just knowledge, but the knowledge of all, the most high level divine knowledge, the knowledge
of heaven and earth. So what happens? Gilgamesh returns from the underworld. He loses the mees.
And then pieces of that knowledge get fragmented in the secret societies and empires who end up
using that knowledge in the inverse way. And it's lost to history really. And then we go down
the darkest road in human history. Oh, dude, that's great. How do you lose the mees?
Like, what do you do? Imagine it's higher knowledge of everything. Now imagine you have it,
right? You have it with you and you're saying, how long am I so bad? I need to pass this. But instead
of passing it, you retain it and try to use it to find your own immortality and make yourself
like a god. Yeah. So he doesn't give it back. He doesn't plant the seed. He doesn't give it to
humanity. He keeps it to himself and then we lose it. And then we go down the darkest road in
human history that's ever existed. And what is his name again? Sorry, I'm trying to remember. Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh loses the mees. Because you saw right there. Yeah. You saw that right here that he
gets them see right here. Damn, you Gilgamesh. So he gets the mees. Okay. So this is just like
starting the story. We're only just laying the foundation guys. This is just the foundation of
everything. So what happens? Look, right? Remember, Zai suger lands in the area. Here's the Babylonian
map of the world. Here's those triangles I brought up that taught that show where the land of
that is at Sam's land right here, right? Where Sam was born. This is this is the ancient land.
This is where where the stories go to now. I became very interested in the Vaughan region because
of this. I was I was like, there's got to be more to this story than that, right? And that's what led
me on this whole journey. Now, the first place to bring up is called Shabu's Tepe. It's right in
the Vaughan region. Why am I in Shabu's Tepe? Because the ancient Armenian genealogy records that
you can see that in the book, it actually states that the bloodlines of Noah's Iosudra were continued
here. It's right in it. The genealogy, it's right there and it shows it. And I don't have that
graphic and I apologize. You can see it in the book. But that it shows the genealogy timeline as
being an extension that continued here in this region. And so I go to Shabu's Tepe who has an
ancient king list. And in that ancient king list, it shows that King Haik also known as Haikabird
than another name for this site was a descendant of Iosudra. So I know there's something going on
here. Do you think Armenians are descendants of Zayasudra? Yes, that's why your patron hero is
known as Haik, who is a descendant of Zayasudra. Wow. How many kings were on that list? Do you
remember approximately? Was just like, because they say there was a lot of kings back then or
today? Well, no, you go to the, so if anybody wants to look this up, look up ancient Armenian
genealogies. I don't have it in the slideshow, but I have it in in the book. And it shows, it's
just their Armenian genealogies. It shows that there's an entire set of lineage that goes to Haik.
Now Sam, you need to go look up Haik because he's your patron. He's the patron founder of the
Armenian nation. Oh my god. So if you go to Armenia, go to Yerevan, which we will be doing on
future trips. He's like huge statues of Haik with a big bow and arrow. And that's because of this
site. The entire story of Haik goes back to this site. So supposedly he was in a battle in which
he slayed Belle, Marduk, or like an ancient thing, but I think it was more of like an allegorical
star thing like Gilgamesh was. But either way, this site is called Haikabird after King Haik,
and it's supposedly where his lineage like extended down the line. So I go here, I go in the field,
look at this. I was talking about being the Wild West of Archaeology. Do you see any fences or
anything here at all? Nope. Nothing. This is, you can walk around this hill. This is the
tour. By the way, these are people in my tour. You come around the hill and you find these gigantic
basaltes. These weigh seven tons each. Two thousand pounds each is a ton. So wrap your head around
that. These, there's only one of them in the museum and Vaughn. That's what this is. This is the Vaughn
museum. The rest of these, at least seven others are sitting in the ground still. They're just
leaving them there. And wait to see what they are. Holy shit. Wait to see how divine and important
they are to all of this knowledge. And they're just sitting there being ignored. Why? Because
this right here, these walls are limestone, your arching walls. They're up there playing with
Adobe stuff. They're like playing with Adobe and they're like, they're finding pottery shards
and like, oh my god, I don't mean, I don't look, I don't mean to diminish archaeology. I shouldn't
say it like that, but they're focused on that. And this could matter, it couldn't even matter.
It just gets overgrown by grass. It's like, it's not even part of like the main part of the site
that they excavate. So I go there, I'm like, oh my god, because I'm a, I'm trained to look at
megalithic loss history stuff, giant stonework, precision cuts in hard stone. I know what I'm looking
for. And I know what this is. So I know that this, this right here is not built at the same time as
this. And you can touch that freely, right? But the stuff in the pottery over there, you got to use
like a brush and stuff. Everything's super, isn't that hilarious? And it's like quarantined off. They
got fences around the pottery. And then this down here is like getting snowed over and just like
growing over by grass. It's rather humorous. If you're listening at home, there's two pictures
on the screen. Matt is in a museum where what we call a tea. It's a, how would you describe that,
Johnny? Like a tea pillar, like a huge tea pillar. A tea pillar. It's a pillar that has like a
top section that makes it look like a tea. And he's in one and one is taking care of and cleaned and
looks. And then he sees another one right there in the ground. You can go over and just touch it.
Stop on it. Yes. And so we go filming, we go here and we bring the whole team with me, right?
With famous geologists, Dr. Robert Shock, archaeologists, Hans Orheim, and a whole team, Robert
Evergrande, everybody. So Robert Evergrande and Dr. Robert Shock, we're sitting, we're standing here.
We pull out our ruler. Are you ready for this? From here to here, exactly 12 inches.
We're talking about the origins of mathematics and the foot. On these sites, and it's really
interesting because it actually even kind of looks like the uppercase Latin letter for pie too,
for Greek. So it does look like pie. That's why it's trying to describe it. It looks more like
pie than a tea. Also, it was like an arrow slit on like a modern, or not modern, but you know,
much later, a castle like you would see in England or something. Yeah. Well, a lot of that stuff
was incorporated later in the history. It's really interesting. So the next site and the core of all
of this, imagine Shabu's Tepe is a nodal temple off of a main temple complex. And that would be
I honest. This is where I believe it all began. This is where Ziya's sudra and the knowledge was
brought to create something very special. Now, take a look at these stones. These are and a site
stones. They're even harder than basalt. Look at these laser cuts. Again, most hardness scale,
density and hardness of stone, diamond is a 10. Micah is like a one, right? These are like a seven
and a half. They're one of the hardest stones on earth. How would you be able to carve these?
Not only that, but in the back here are the original night's Templar crosses. I think Sam knows
about that. We've talked a little bit about that. And I don't have a picture right on here. I can
pull that up after. But here's I honest. Same thing. Get all these winged guardians, all these
incredible things here. And now you see all this guys in the back. You see how it looks like dirt?
Yeah. That's the Adobe mud brick of the Eurotians. The civilization, they believe built this.
And there's such a mix match between these two because they couldn't recreate this. They built
an entire castle on top of it. That's crazy. Because look, Sam, it's not dirt. You see how they're
actually mud bricks. See them? Yeah. See how they're, they're all stacked mud bricks that
mud bricks are for sure. Yeah. So the Eurotians find these unbelievable sites and they build these
castles on top of them. And then they incorporate all of them into their war culture. And then they
change the gods around to be war gods. Okay. And then archaeologists come back and they read this
right here. And they go, Oh, Rousseau, the second built this, the Eurotian king. No, the Eurotians
came and then they embedded their own kinet form into the walls and then tried to claim ownership
for these sites. Yes. That's what they did. The Aztecs did it. The Mayans did culture to the
all across the world. Worse ones were the Dynastic Egyptians when they recarved the Great Sphinx.
Yes. That was the worst one. And we'll get into that as we go. Do you ever pull the expert to
the side and be like, Look, I know this is their narrative, but I between me and you, like,
this is bullshit, right? You never know. They can't acknowledge anything. Look, I work with some
archaeologists and I cannot name them who are top archaeologists, not ones that don't work on the
sites. They acknowledge some of them. Some of them acknowledge what I found privately and they
basically can't they they don't say, but they don't, but they they emphasize or they they hint,
I should say, they hint that they can't say it publicly. Wow. Oh, there's a whole dynamic being
controlled here. Now, how do I know that this is was it was an original? I don't have pictures
on this slide show, but in the book, I go over and show how in the Kineiform, there are damaged
areas in the block in which the Europeans wrote around, meaning that if you had the capability to
build these stones with the most sacred temple and you had a damaged block, you would just put
a new one in. But instead, the damaged areas, they wrote around them because if he didn't,
they would break the block, right? And that means that they came and found it without any
inscriptions because again, I don't think this civilization left any writings behind at all.
That's not how they conveyed information. And so they come and they find it and then they put
their Kineiform in and then archaeologists think it's like a closed story. Look, oh, it was the
Arteons, which are by the way, for a timeline understanding for people. The Arteons were here
2,800 years ago, 2,800 years ago during the Iron Age. And I believe that this was originally built,
are you ready? 40,000 years ago. It means the Arteons come around, come thousands of years later
and find this and then turn into a castle and then put their Kineiform in and archaeologists believe
they built it. Wow, dude, we're talking tens of thousands of years later. Yeah, yeah. And so
the next one on the site that's right next to Ionis is called Kef Kilesi. These giant basalt blocks
on a mountain top. Now this relief came from there in front of me. Now remember when I talked about
the beginning of the show finding an artifact with my tour? It was the bottom part of one of this with
the lion. We found the whole bottom part of this. And for some context, this is four feet by four
feet. They're huge. You found that? Yeah, yeah. Wow. So what the bottom was sticking out and you're
like, what is this? And you guys found that? Yeah, I mean, do you want me to show you a picture of it?
Wow. Here. Let me pull it up really quick just because we're talking about it. Yeah,
so we find it and we give it back to on the slope because I told you it's like the Wild West. They're
not looking for this stuff. They don't care about the basalt. They care about, they care about like
the pottery and the doby. That's not supposed to be funny. That's supposed to, but you know what I'm
saying? Well, it's ridiculous. That's why it's funny. Yeah, for sure. So let me pull this up because
you guys are going to absolutely love this. You're ready? That's so crazy. You found something
that cool. I'm going to take it. They let, like, let's say I made a billion dollars. Could I go
grab one of those pies? Those pie symbols and bring them back home if I drop some glue on them?
Maybe. Okay, you're ready, guys. You're going to check this out. We're going to, I'm going to pull this up.
Let me get my window maxed here because I'm not able. There you go.
Can you guys see this? Yep, it's pulling up right now. Oh, all the bottom of it. Yeah,
what the line part is. So we found that. We found like a priceless artifact that's part of what I
believe is one of the most important artifacts in the world. And we know if there's at least 12 of
these, these giant release. You know how much they weigh, guys? This is those giant pieces
together. They weigh somewhere between 20 and 40 tons. Whoa. They're on the piece. Originally,
like fully reconstructed. How deep are they? Do you know what I mean? Well, they're not
hollow. They're solid. That's what I'm saying. Like how, how, how deep? Like how far
big is the chunk? What are the dimensions of it? I guess three feet by three feet by four feet.
Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Okay. So hold on. Oh, it's three feet on every side and then four feet
across the top. Do you find a bunch of pieces and they put it together? No, a lot of them are still
fully intact. This is, but some of them were severely damaged. Oh, unfortunately, when they first
ex, listen to this guys, and I don't know if I ever told this story fully, but again, I'm not
trying to put down archaeologists. But when they discovered this site and here, I'll stop
sharing this and let me go back to what we were doing before. That's crazy. Okay. So can you see
that? Yeah. We're back. Okay. When they first found these, this was the only, they first
find this one in like a gully and they bring it, they bring it down the valley, right? They bring,
and it was, it was the only one intact that get back up on the mountain. They find like eight or
10 others and they try to move them with a bulldozer and they broke them all. Oh, my God.
They did that to me. They admitted that to me. This is the 1960s. Oh, my God. They broke them all
and so a lot of those pieces then tumbled down the hill from the parts of it and then we found them.
That's what we're finding is basically parts of this. And you can see clearly guys that that
piece of the line was from right here. Oh, at first, I thought it was like, Johnny, it's like
that story we heard or someone came on said where this kid found these, all these papers and he
brought to his mom and he just, oh, no, no, that was on conspiracy social. Where there's these
like amazing papers that were found like these ancient papers. This kid found them in a cave in a
vase and he brought to his mom and his mom used the papers for as for. Oh, yeah. Oh boy. So,
so here we go, this artifact. Now I cannot emphasize this enough. The secrets and what is
contained in this has been a huge part of all of this. And I want to make a statement I've said
before is I do believe that this is the most important artifact bar none that exists
from what it contains. And we'll get into what that is as we go along. But what I want everyone to
focus on are, I mean, move this for a minute. Everybody focus on some of the themes here. Number
one, Sam, you ready? Yeah. All the T's. See the T's everywhere. Look, everywhere. Here's the
same T's. Look at the three level in-dense in the center. Exactly the same. Look. See? Yeah.
Three level inserts. T's all over it. Then you need to, here's your pine cone and your first
chalice, I believe in history, which tells us that he's passing a religious or spiritual doctrine.
Now, here you have your three pyramids, three levels and the negative space is your inverted
pyramid behind it. You see that? Yeah. Well, watch where we go with this gentleman. This is about
to get exciting. Now, this depiction is actually depiction of the underworld. This is a wargaw
in the Nurgall and this is Enki. Enki, the creator of humanity and the one who warns Iosudra
of the flood and they are playing positive and negative roles in the underworld. One is a demon
and one is an angel. Think of it that way. So they have to. That's the model that exists is that
positive positive negative quality positive negative. Yes, positive negative above and that is
how it works. So there are absolutely demons. They are simply just playing all those roles, guys.
These are the Anonaki. That's what they are. They've always been playing those roles. That's what
they do. So here they're passing knowledge. You get the T's. You have the tetrahedron flowers.
Like hidden codes if you don't know what to look for. The eagles guarding the path of ascension.
Seven rays coming of light at the top. Now, we won't jump too far ahead. Let's get there when we
get there. So then you have these incredible underwater ruins under Lake Vaughan right off of this
site. So right below the mountain where the lake is, you find these and they were they were not
found guys until 2017. They're one of the newest archaeological discoveries bar none in the world.
Crazy. Now get this. These are the deepest confirmed underwater ruins in the world.
Stay with that for a moment. Confirmed. There are ruins off of Greece and off of Egypt that are
confirmed that are shallower than this because these ruins go up to 75 feet underwater. Up to.
So so this is actually me right here and I am diving down to the somewhat closer ones. So they
they're basically they started like 30 feet down and then they go out the whole area is like 30 feet
up to 75 feet underwater and these underwater ruins are part of this whole understanding this whole
mystery. Okay, there's a reason why it's perfectly circular, which it is. So if you dive down
if you jump off your boat and you look down, this entire temple is a perfect circle, which is not
easy to make with these blocks to do that. Okay, so last year we go filming and we're one of the
first group to ever film. In fact, the person who discovered this tossed in jail in a famous
underwater diver. He joined my team and we went there and he is the reason we were able to do this.
So I dove down with them and I got to touch this unbelievably sacred important place that the
world doesn't even know about yet. We filmed it all and what you're seeing there Sam is that in my
my next to my hand is a counterclockwise spiral like the gala like a galaxy like the universe.
And then in the center is two circles with a tree of life like motif but they're more like
seeds of life. And then the other side is broken, but I believe it was like it was a clockwise spiral.
So so expansion. Oh no shit about. I mean, what's happening? So this is all so mind blowing.
So here are your artian civilizations. They say built all these things. They were a
war culture. They were using iron age tools. They were battling and fighting. This is what they
built. This is ionus. They built these really crude walls. This is a doby mud brick. They are what
archaeologists believe built these sites. Okay. Now here's an awesome example for my honest.
This is this is the basalt like credible storm work I talked about earlier on. They're like pillows
perfectly put together. This is the mud brick castle guys. Try to imagine for a minute,
like put your head into the fact that take this grass out. This is a castle. The remote remains
of a giant castle. None of this is dirt. It's these are all bricks. See them. Yeah.
This is a giant castle on top. So what we see here is kind of like an excavated mound or
mountain let's say hillside hillside. And you dig deep enough you get to what looks like the
remnants of a castle. And then you go even deeper than that. You see this perfectly cut square
stones underneath. Stones underneath. Yeah. They try to replicate it but not even close. No,
but they try to just build on top of it to cover it. Yeah. And this is bedrock. So the original
civilization is mirroring is merging this with bedrock, which is very important energetically.
They had a lot of things they were doing on for a reason. And one of them was that. But notice how
whatever like remain of this wall, they just simply built on top of it. Yeah. So we see that with
the Catholic church, though very famous sites, they'll put a church rate above it. So people can go
America, especially Mexico, the Catholic church builds right on top of ancient Aztec in my insights.
Yeah, right. Mexico City. Yeah. Exactly. Mexico City is a perfect example. It's built right on
Tenochtalon in the ancient capital of the Aztec. Here's another image before we move on really
quickly. Here's I honest, the ante site with the altar, which is a tea, by the way, a giant tea
or was. And look at the Eurotene mud work, the castle. That was that was on top. So again,
there's your mismatch. Now I want to keep going because some of these we have to we have to move
here quick. Okay. And Javuz Tepe where the teas are incredible basalt mixed in with this limestone
that they believe was built by the same culture. All right. So it's like look at you can actually
almost cut your finger on this. Yeah, look at I believe. And I honest dating, I believe I can
prove that this stonework here is 40,000 years old. It's like a Washington monument. Yeah,
absolutely. It's crazy. It's incredible. And now one more thing to add on this before I go,
this was replicated and added this piece right here. Yeah. And get this modern times they put
this in to try to look like this. And they didn't even use basalt because basalt's not native.
This stone is not native to the area. They don't even know where it came from. Some think it came
from hundreds of miles away. So instead in our modern times, we don't use basalt to fill this in.
We just fill them with concrete. This is concrete. We can't even replicate what they did.
Try to imagine that. So really quick before we get into the big stuff. This is just some
comparison to show you that I then realized that we're talking about something global that the same
similar designs, the same stonework I was finding all around the world. Look, the same,
the three level step pyramid. Yeah, I'm seeing it in Peru, right. I'm seeing it all over the world.
So the whole team and barks on this journey, everybody, all these experts, like 10 experts on my
team, we all descend on Peru and Bolivia. And we're like, we're going to get to the heart of this
mystery, right. So here we are, Oriente Tombow. This part broke off on the left side, but look,
not only do you have the three level step pyramid, but the doors there too. Like really? And the
same thing is there. And then you go right next to it. This is also Oriente Tombow. Yeah.
And look at that. The spring, the almost sacred thing of the entire site, the spring,
which is why they built it. They find this outcropping of basalt. And they carve this incredible
design with the three levels, three levels with three steps. And then they deliberately have the
water flow right over the top of it. Okay. That shows you how sacred it is. Same thing. Then the most
important symbol of all in South America, the Chicana, we then see is basically is just the origin
is just the inverted and not inverted pyramid from Vaughan stacked on top of each other. See that?
Just the same thing. And then we just keep going. And then there's the teas like I showed you.
Yeah. So then you get there. You have the teas and you're starting to create like a codex,
right? Like a codex of the step pyramid, the doors, the tea, get ready to hear the themes here,
the treat of life and the pine cone. There's a codex here. Okay. So go to Bolivia, go to Bolivian
South America. And you get the Sungate, the backside. There you get three doors, the three doors
with the middle door being the biggest. Okay. Remember that theme. Keep keep an eye on that theme
as we go. Now here's what gets really curious. They take the tea and the inverted step pyramid and
they combine them together with the door. They take all three symbols in Bolivia, all three. You'll see
this as we go. I have a better example than this. So the door, the inverted pyramid and the tea
and they put them into one single symbol. Now watch, I've way better examples than that.
So we realized the code is around the world. I found the same symbols and some smaller temples
in Cambodia and the jungles outside of Angkor Wat and Tom. I found, and these are the primary
locations that we found them. So this is where I'm, it's going to just, we guys ready? This is where
it explodes and blows open for everything because you take all those, you're understanding of
those symbols now. And then we're about to just expand on it, you know, a thousand times over.
This is where I was. I was, this was November. I was going to publish the documentary. We were
going to finish it. We were in the middle of editing. I was trying to get my book done, the missing
key. I was like, I feel like I have enough evidence to show there's a code around the world,
cross-continental that we can follow and try to open up this lost conversation, right?
Lost civilization conversation. So I felt like I was in a good place. I felt like I had something
that was like a code that was being unlocked until this happened. So I'm sitting in, for those who
listening to the story, apologies, I got to, you know, keep saying the same story over and over again,
but I am that picture in the left. Sam, if you watch shows we did all the way back five, six years
ago, that picture was hanging in my room behind me sitting there behind my head. You can go see it
on any show. I found it. I bought it eight years ago on a yard sale for like four dollars.
Super generic image of this thing. I was like, whatever, I just held it. I had it everywhere. I
looked at it all the time. One day it's snowing outside and I get this really weird intentional
thought that comes into my head. Very strange moment. I'm no stranger to the metaphysical worlds.
So I said, look at the picture. And I was like, really? As I got looked at that picture hundreds
of times. And I actually sat down on the couch and ignored it. Comes in again, look at the picture.
So I entertain it. I got up, certainly, no, got up and looked at it. Not really like very confident.
It was like, okay, whatever. And it was like something formed in front of me that I'd never seen.
It was very strange moment here on something that's right in front of me. All of a sudden,
what looked like an inverted broken, a half broken. So only the left side still there.
Yeah. And then a half broken inverted step pyramid on the Giza Plateau.
Yeah, there it is. So I was like, wow, wait a minute. So I before I got too excited though,
I was like, well, where is this? There must be lots of other images of it. It must be really easy
to find. If the Giza Plateau is the most archaeologically studied, most visited ancient sites in the
world, bar none. So it's not the place you'd expect to find the next connection to this at all,
right? So the first thing I do is try to find images of this. I can't find any other images
anywhere, anywhere, even doing reverse AI searches. So I then did a little research for where it is.
Turns out it's in one of the, one of the only, if not the only major off limits place on the
entire Giza Plateau called the Sphinx Temple. You can't go there. There's gates in front of it.
You can't go in there. And I was, I thought that was really perplexing because the nearby valley
temple you can go to. But here you have a temple that happens to have this next code or ancient
mystery in it. It's like the only off limits area. So I found that really perplexing. So I contacted
Dr. Robert Shock and Egyptologist Muhammad Ibrahim who were one of the only scientists or academics
that we knew of that I knew of that have studied this. They both had never seen it or noticed it.
So the first thing I do is I pull up the site layout. So from above. So if you imagine when they
find these sites, they design what the layouts are, right? Like how are everything sitting,
like what it looks like? So feel like if you're going to build a building Sam, you would have like
a blueprint layout, right? Of what, where everything would go? Well, when I saw this, I had a heart
attack. Literally, this is the temple layout for the Sphinx temple, where that stone is.
Oh, there they are. They're right there. The entire step pyramid, both inverted and
averted and the T's. Look, yep. And then the valley temple is a gigantic T.
Wow. So I was like, oh my God. Wait a minute. Has anyone ever noticed this before?
Has this ever been found? And I don't believe it has. And if it has, Sam, it's your friends
at the top who don't want anyone in the world to know about it. And they probably already did know.
Which is why they probably don't let you there, right? The only off limits place on the Giza Plateau.
Pretty much is this. And that's where it is. Pretty strange because it'd be a coincidence, guys.
So contact Dr. Robert Shock, I sent him all my findings. I'm like, if anybody is going to prove
something like this to be a theory to move forward, it's him. He's highly revere him as an
academic. He really does his homework. So day or so goes by, he sends me an email back.
And instead of any pushback, he goes, I love this line. He says, hey, Matt, I was looking at
the mortuary temple connecting Coffrey's pyramid right up right above the Sphinx. And it looks
like the design is in the great is in the second pyramid as well. So this is the entry way when
you get into the second pyramid. Here's your keys. And here's your step pyramid into the design
itself. So I'm like, oh my god, the second pyramid or Coffrey's pyramids included. So I
immediately run to the great pyramid. This is Coffru, Coffru's pyramid, which isn't really
Coffru. And there it is. The step pyramid is embedded. Here's your keys to into this into the
mortuary temple connection. And then I go to Mencures pyramid, same thing, same thing. The design
is in all three of the great pyramids now. So now you have the Sphinx temple, the valley temple,
now the Sphinx, because it's obviously involved in the same time period. And then you have the
three great pyramids in the same code, the same code. So I was like, this is getting crazy, right?
So Dr. Robert Shock said that famous quote that I love where he says, Matt, it's one thing to
argue symbols and stones around the world, which can maybe be said as a coincidence. But it's
another thing to have those same symbols in the entire temple layouts. Because these are layouts
that the archaeologists made themselves. How can you argue in those same layouts? The entire
temples are incorporated in with those designs in the the layouts. That's why Shavu's Tepay had
a giant tea and we'll get into that. So I then obviously I'm ticked off to the whole temple layout
thing with older structures. So I go hundreds of miles south of the great pyramids to the temple
of Horus. Okay. Temple of Horus and look at this. Each entryway are keys that go from being bigger
to smaller, which is called fractal geometry. Something bigger and smaller and each area combines
a step pyramid and the tees together all over it. Not only that, but the sushi temple design of
of Ionis is exactly mirrors this. And I'll show that when we go. Meaning that this code is now
embedded into these ancient structures all around the world. And I'm not even close to being done yet.
Yeah. This is incredible. So wait to see that we keep going now. We keep going. So here is
this is Tio and Aku in Bolivia. Here you have the step pyramid, the door, and the tea in one
symbol, right? And there it is in an andesite block. So we're at the site and this is the part I want
to explain to everybody is that what I call a home run on this when you know 100% definitively
what you found is when this symbol is not only in the stone, but in the entire temple layout too.
Hans, archaeologists, Dr. Robert Shock, give them props, give them props for this one. At the same
site, the entire temple layout, the whole site at Tio and Aku is the exact same symbol in the site
itself. Wow, the step pyramid. So if you fly over with the helicopter over Tio and Aku,
the site is that on the ground level. And there's the tea too. There's the potting symbol.
So they're incorporating these into symbols and stones and then the entire temples are built to
incorporate them within it. See that you're the first one to see all this. That's incredible.
Well, let's go to can I actually hide that maybe I don't want that to be in the way. So we welcome,
let's go across the world. Let's go to India. Let's go to Kailasa, India, the largest single mountain
temple ever created. It's a solid but salt mountain that they literally excavated the entire mountain
and cut this out of the mountain. None of these are stones that they put down. It's the mountain itself
just taken away. That's crazy. Imagine that, okay. One of the most monumental ancient sites in
bar none the world, but no one's looking for this code. So I pull up the temple layout and I was like,
oh my god. At the very heart of Kailasa, the entire thing is built around this one central area
and it's the exact same three symbols in one in the temple design of Kailasa. This is Kailasa temple.
Now, all the stairways around it have all a bunch of different amounts of stairs,
but the stairs that enter into the center are the only ones that have three levels. Again,
three is repeating over and over again and everything. Look here. One, two, three.
So the code just keeps going. Now, the reason we know where the origin of it is is because you've
got to go find the proto-form of the symbols. Back to Ionis, back to Vaughan region. Look, here you
have the proto-symbols right here. The step pyramids, both inverted and non-verted, all the doors,
the T's. Now, this is the Suci temple design. Take a look at this design. You see how it looks? Look at
it really carefully, how the design is. Now, watch. Let's go back. Look. You see it? Yeah. Right there.
The Suci temple design is at the very heart of these places and then here it is again. See?
That's what Ionis is. So when we were looking at Ionis, we're looking into the entry way inside. Now,
look, there you have that fractal geometry again. T's getting bigger and bigger and there's your
step pyramid designed into the layout of the entrance. See it? Yeah. It's all been hiding right in front
of us in plain sight. These symbols and motifs, they're incorporated and embedded all into this,
meaning that this right here, what is all this? Firstly, we're told that no civilizations anywhere
on the world had connections or let alone higher knowledge. Right? And yet, they're all building
and incorporating this into their sites. This is where it all broke open because once I saw the designs
in the temple layouts, I was like, okay, but what are they? I don't understand what they are.
That's great. We have these designs everywhere in the world and I had some ideas. I was a little
bit close on the T, but basically, I was studying ancient hermetic geometric designs.
A term, a literally a word that is almost extinct in has gone into oblivion. I write about that in the
book. Almost nobody on earth even spoke this word anymore. So I find this word, a single word, Sam.
And I realized that the word itself gives us the answers to basically everything.
And what these all are are cosmograms, meaning that this civilization understood the structure of
the universe. Cosmograms. So a cosmogram for everybody listening online, and remember that word,
it'll be the new buzzword of the future, is a geometric design that represents the three
aspects of the structure of the universe. Three. Remember that concept of everything with
three over and over and over again, it's because of this. So they believe that the entire universe
was made of only three pieces. Okay, what are those three pieces? Well, ancient Egyptian book
of the dead and understandings carried that down very well, as well as other ancient cultures,
including the ancient Indian Hindu cultures. They say that there is the physical reality that we
live in. And I'll imagine reality is like an ice cream sandwich. And the vanilla in the center
is physical reality. Now the chocolate on each side on the top and bottom represents the two
other realms of reality. The upper realm and the lower realm are both metaphysical realms of
reality that are not physical. It's not space. There are metaphysical realms of reality we can
only get to through very specific shamanic processes or psychedelics. Does that make sense?
Yeah. So when people have huge amounts of DMP and they go and they see fractal mandalas of
sacred geometry is because they're literally seeing another realm of reality. They're seeing
the higher realm of reality, which they call the ancients called the celestial realm.
Now the lower realm or heaven, now the lower realm beneath us, the other piece of chocolate
is that it makes up the sandwich is the underworld that religion just conveniently calls hell
as an evil place. They understood that all functions as part of a system, part of a connection
to itself in which nothing is separate, including us. Now, do you know that there's a trinity
of three that's within us, Sam? Do you know that? No. So the holy trinity? Yes.
Father, son of the Holy Ghost, now translate that out of religious terms into science terms,
the body, the mind, and the spirit. The three pieces that make us up, make up us, okay?
Are those three pieces? Mine, body, and spirit. That's what fathers son of the Holy Ghost also
translates to. So this concept of three repeating over and over again goes far beyond just that.
The three pyramids of Giza, the earth moon, the sun, and then even the relationship of the three
belt stars were Ryan. Now, the reason why I exited the presentation is that this is where I lose a
lot of people right here. This moment of dating and then getting into what all this knowledge is
is where I go right over everybody's head because a lot of the challenges we're facing right now
is simply, can we prove lost civilizations even exist? Can we just prove that that chapter exists?
And so I have a lot of good dating slides ahead of us, and I also have explanations that go
deeper into all this, but I don't know where we are in time, and I don't know if you want to
like discuss where we already are. Well, we're an hour and 40 minutes. Do you want to keep going?
Do you want to do a part two? Wherever you're whatever you want, Sam, whatever you think.
Up to you. We can do dating today too if you want. We can do dating if you want, or we can get into,
we probably can't do both. Either dating or going deep into all the symbols, but that might be a part
two, right? Let's do a part two. Let's do it. Let's do it. What do you guys think? A part two because
I feel like that part's going to be a big chunk, and people have attention spans. So back to back
like soon, soon. Yeah, I think we'll set it up back to back. I think we did that last time with
you, Matt. Like you're always a two episode. Well, I mean, what you want to do is if you're
leading someone along and you try to go too far, they end up rejecting it, right? Not because it's
not necessary. I don't think it's, I think it's overload. Yeah, it's, it's, here's the thing.
There's so much data being put out that it's hard for people to go back to listen to an old
part of something that's been presented. So what, what I want to wrap on is, so what you're saying
is that these, these, these step pyramids with the T represents the three parts of the universe.
Is that what we're getting to? Yeah, and I can get into the three
doors and how it goes to the three doors of, you know, that whole other thing that goes to the
three doors of Da Vinci and the three last supper and how all of this is, is continued through
history and it goes into profound places relating to ancient hermeticism, hermeticism and ancient
knowledge. And that's the whole other avenue of this potentially for part two. But the other
part we still have if you want to do today is dating. And that's, that's the whole other part of
this. Or, you know, whatever you're, whatever you want to, the next part you want to go to.
I say we talked to Mark. We set this up for, for early, the early show next week and we do a
bang to bang. So it's still fresh in people's minds. We'll have another episode come out and then
we'll follow it up with, with this second episode, which we'll do dating and the hermeticism and
all that stuff. And they'll know it's more of a visual podcast for episode two. Maybe we can sit
down and be ready to watch. We'll do, we'll do call us part one. Cosmogram. And then part two
will be the dating break. What do you think, Johnny? I think that's the movie. Yeah, because
to rush it now would be to kind of shortchange the rest of it. I think I'm learning my lessons,
guys. Okay. And it's the idea that if you go too far, you're actually just having people
reject your message because you push them too far. So you've done an amazing job. I mean,
this is absolutely mind blowing because it basically represents that even though they want us to
believe these are all separate people like, oh, you got Thailand, then you got like Switzerland,
and then you got Peru, and then you got China, you know, that these are all separate things. But in
reality, there's a very much a common thread between all of them. And what I really want to say is
that I have a belief that so many of these world wars that we have and all these wars we have
is about erasing our history. And if you see what's kind of going on right now with Asia-Bajan
through, and I'm not trying to bring you in anything, but basically Israel supplying
Asia-Bajan with all these insane weapons and the attacks on Armenia and what you're telling me
right now, that kind of fits in that they're especially thinking that this is like a cradle of
civilization, that this is erasing all this history. Yeah, and I mean, just add to that,
that's actually so true. Now, one of the sites that I talk about is a place called Aindara,
Aindara, D-A-R-A. It's in Syria. And a number of years ago, like 15 years ago or so, I think it's
a little more than I don't have the exact date. Turkey accidentally bombed, dropped bombs on it during
some fighting with like a Syria or whatever, and they accidentally dropped bombs in the wrong place,
and they obliterated that entire site. Yeah, I mean, that's exact, I mean, that, and you know,
everybody wants to talk about this area is all about oil. I think that is a siop to get us to be
okay with it. I really do believe that this whole area, Mesopotamia, Babylon, all that is ancient
sites, and that's really what this is all about. Yeah. Making back ancient sites and erasing stuff
that lets us know that we're a lot more special than we really want to believe. And maybe we can't
get back to that, but that there's, and then eliminating all these people that are dealing with
plasma, dealing with free energy, dealing with all that stuff is kind of like, oh, we're not going
back to that, you know, and stopping that. So, and let me add to that, is say that I want to give
a little bit of a snapshot for where we're going, and for what this is just a little bit for people.
So we don't end on like a cliffhanger like that. This civilization, when I uncovered, when I started
to figure out what all the symbols mean, and then connect it all together, like the on the
ball relief and what it all means, once I put it together, and then what it led to was profound.
I never in a million years imagined it was going to lead to a chapter of history in which this
civilization understood the universe and understood everything and knowledge in a way that we don't
today, where it's only fragments in like a shadow version of what we are now from what we used to be.
And that is what is being suppressed and hidden, is that this chapter allows us to
illuminate ourselves once again to the grandeur of what we once were, and remember who we are,
and our place in the universe, and it brings the power back that has been stripped away.
And that is why this will truly bring back this harmony and equilibrium balance in the future
to humanity that we have not had. Because remember, remember how Gilgamesh lost the means?
I'm going to make sure I bring them back so that they'll never be lost ever again.
I love that, dude. That's fire. That is fire. The bees. Matt, excellent episode, all time banger,
you can't get nominated twice for the Mount Crushmore, you're already on it, but man,
that was a Mount Crushmore episode. One more time, tell them where they can find you.
Yeah, please check out if you want to join my tours, or the stage of time you can go
for links on that in my book, the Missing Key Ancient Code of the Lost Civilization is on Amazon.
And of course, my YouTube channel and Matthew look right, but I really do appreciate everyone
that supports me, even though this is that early phase of the journey, where when you find something
so big that other people sort of are, there are hesitant to want to jump on board.
I just want to say to all those supporters I have, and people that believe in what this is,
and what I'm doing, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Wow, you deserve it all, and this is exciting news, and I'm so excited to tell my Armenian and
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I thought it was great, dude. I thought it was great, dude. I mean, especially hearing about
it really hit me hard. He's like, where you're from is where so much of this start.
Yeah, I mean, just the coincidence of that was, was rad.
The more you go into, obviously now, we found out that you're part of a fucking ancient
civilization. What's crazy to know is, where would you be if you wouldn't have started the pot?
Because it's obviously, it's growing crazy like zero this. You would have never, this is like
deep, deep in that hole. You would have never found that out. Also, actually, if he had never started
the pot, we would have to talk to him so much about all this thing. I mean, just everything we are,
it would just be, I mean, I'm mad because where's your outlet if you don't get to talk about this
like for hours? I mean, just think of where I started, where I am now. And you look at those old
episodes and how fucking like brand new I am to everything. Like I always had an understanding of
conspiracies. But it was very basic bitch shit. Right? Yeah, we were still getting our months
blown by JFK back then. Yeah, right. I mean, the crazy shit. And that's like kindergarten shit at
this point. But this is insane, dude. Especially when you're talking to somebody who's putting their
hands on these objects, like unerthing them literally. But how crazy is that, Johnny? You could just
be walking through a field, be like, what is that? Oh my god, this dates back 70,000 years ago.
You're like, well, can I keep it? No, you can't keep it. If I ever made a shit ton of money,
I would go get one of those, dude. Can I pay you for this? How much do you need for me? I will buy
it from you. He's making it seem like you can kind of steal it if no one's really looking. But
he never said that, dude. I mean, he literally said it's just so shady, dude. And you could just
dig a dog, bring a home and chill. You could steal it. Yeah, I'd say that if you're a scumbag.
I'm the one to dug it up. Fucking finders keepers. Crazy. Like some guys. Yes, I'm sorry, Sam,
you're forgetting the well-known finders keepers international law. Oh, yeah. Yeah,
international. But is that crazy? Like, you're on just a tour and you just trip over something and
you look down. You're like, yeah, that wasn't my dick this time. It was ancient objects from
the precursors. Isn't that crazy, dude? And then it's and then like to find those patterns everywhere
when no one else saw them. Yeah. Yeah. And you know the other guys when you're like,
oh, what do I see that must must must that must that must be so satisfying, right? I don't know
what it's trying to be like Yoda there. That must be satisfied. That must be right. I mean,
how satisfying must have you? Right. Yeah. To find those things and then make those connections.
Like, what are we doing with our lives? I mean, dude, you're doing amazing. He is doing amazing.
Everyone has their journey. Guys, some of you guys are looking at my glasses.
I don't have an arm on them because my daughter came and broke. She likes to do this with them.
High-classes air. That's what you remember why I was doing that with my old 90s rapper glasses.
And then that then they hit that pill. You got a lot like fix a glasses as well.
Data's like, why are you doing that? I could go get those glasses fixed right now. I go,
it's my new style. You know this conversation reminded me of that thing I talked to you guys about
the other day on what cash studies or whatever. Those those words like faults cognates this,
what they call them, their words that that existed independent of each other. But
do we talk about that in cash days or broken sense? It might have been broken sense. Someone
else was there though. I don't we were talking to somebody else about it too. But anyway,
they want us to believe that these words like like in Persian the word bad means the same thing as
it does in English. But they say that that's just a coincidence. A total it's just a total
coincidence. The aborigines in Australia call dogs dogs dog and no connection between those
the development. It's just a coincidence according to them. Just some happen to broke everything up.
Yeah, there's just I don't know if it's telepathic or if there was an ancient international like
global civilization culture. But yeah, something. I mean, and you brought up a tower. And you can see
how culture can change. How language can change. Like you remember when and what's her name?
Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown had a show and they were
speaking English, but they had to put the subtitles on it. Because nobody knew what the fuck they
were saying. Yeah. Like that's how quickly. I was the hospital too. You know, language can change.
Is that enough? Hey, if you go to samtrably.com, I want to thank everybody who came to
note tonight. What is this Friday night? Yeah. No, that was last week. Sorry. Oh, no,
tonight. Don't fan. Come on. Come on. Dallas tonight. Fort Worth after that. Huntington Beach.
Then I'm shooting my special. Now I set them an hour special. I'm only doing half an hour.
They have not said anything I couldn't do yet. If they let me go nuts, it's going to be crazy.
Which can you send them? I sent them. I sent them. Uh, pussy is a grace,
a weapon of mass destruction. I sent them the times I've been called the N word. I'm hoping
they don't see it. And I'm telling you, I'm doing the retard bit. I mean, I might as well not
you know, like that's like instant, that's an instant classic dude, instant classic kills in the
room. Dude, that's enough. Yeah, kill like the, the destroys in the room. Albuquerque,
then the thousand depth. So now we're debating if we should have an after party because it will be
all midnight because we're going to have to keep the show tight. It's going to be tight there.
Like hour and a half. Yeah, because we're known for keeping a tight while we're going to have to go
up there and keep it tight, Johnny. I'm saying that it's going to be good luck. So I have to
call them see if they have a set up for podcasts because kill, kill Tony does something there.
So we have to find out what we have to bring. Yeah, because we don't have like live broadcast equipment.
Yeah. So we'll have to call. And if we got, because there's so many people in Austin, they got to
have a live podcasting equipment. Yeah. Right. Must must must. Then I'm going to be in joke world.
Lawrence Kansas. Then I'm going to be in, uh, I might be going to Miami. I'm very excited to
welcome to Miami. Yeah. Tulsa, uh, skank fast in New Orleans on them closing out in Austin.
I'm very excited, dude. Uh, go to samtrably.com, uh, got all my videos, my premium content. Look how
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You black. Yeah. Yeah. So that's how far away is a wolf from a dog? That's because they domesticated
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Binkley crushing that out, uh, cash. That he's talked about, Johnny, please listen. We're trying
to help you. What? You guys got 1700? Yeah, dude. Numbers. Is that more? I don't know.
Has it gone up? I thought it was 1750 at one point. I was 1600 last week. Was it?
Yeah, I think you're right. I'm gonna just go. I've been paying attention. You guys are killing it.
Okay. Johnny, talk about it. Uh, yeah, we had, uh, Evan Hanjoin us on the pod this week and, uh,
another one of my protégés. Is that what they're called? Yeah, they, you could call him that.
Yeah, I got him into everything. I'm wise. Sure if he would call. He would. He totally says. Yeah,
you can totally say that. Uh, Johnny Shuttle. He's, uh, he's, how he is, uh, posting videos daily there,
uh, deranged looking, uh, videos where he's describing, uh, you know, yeah, and he's really, okay,
this is, he says that's the last time he gives it away. Yeah, he's gonna remember it. So was that
only like seven days ago. Let's see the happens again. Yeah, but that's not, you know,
what he's talking about. Yeah. But there he's telling you where the strike is, where the,
when the sell all that shit right there, it's like, oh, I don't need to have to subscribe.
And the big thing with the Patreon is the community that has grown up. We got discord, right?
Discord. There are people sharing ideas and real time coming up with, you know, and it's,
it's a real exchange of, you know, ideas by people who want to do like trying to make money. Did
if you don't then don't join. Yeah, don't join if you don't like trying to make money. Yeah.
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they were called local celebrities. So they would get preceded so for everybody else. Like,
if you ever go on Sam's lives and you, and you go on the like Jamie star,
call your local celebrity, your live and it's just jacky. Okay. So it doesn't. I said her name
wrong again. She gets so pissed. Uh, Melina, Melina, of course, Melina, Sam was right. Look at that.
You got the Sam was right. Sure. Look at that, dude. In the front, like, John, I'm surprised.
It took us this long to get that made. Yeah. Sam was right because he, I got another Sam's
right shirt comment. Look, he'll go up. What is going on with Eddie's face there? Oh, that's
just a hoodie. That's the strings. Dude, that's a fire hoodie. I think I got. Sam was right.
Sure. Each of those lines represents 100 times that Sam has said that on the podcast. Okay.
So why are you so mean, dude? Why are you so mean? Oh, by the way, oh, we should say this. If
we haven't someone has gotten the, I get my news from Sam Tripoli. Uh, they didn't get the little
fella on there, which was part of the conditions. Not while she's hot, but yeah, yeah,
we're, she's almost that hot. Look how hot that shit. What did she get to it? She got the words.
I get my news from Sam Tripoli, but that's good. That's good. Yeah. I know. We're, we're, we're
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nuke social. If you join nuke social, you get all the telegrams of everything I got. You get
my social media is coming on there. So, and it's just a place where you can meet the bangers
who bang, dude. Okay. Right now, there's two people on there. Okay. But I'm telling you,
it's like social media. It's, do you know what I have? Do you know what social nuke social is?
What is it? It is the exact same thing that Trump uses for true social. What do you, what do you
mean it's exactly? It's the exact same platform. So you ripped off truth. No, no, no, he, he,
he used this system that we've been using for a while. So Trump stole your idea. I wouldn't say that.
I'm not the only one who does it. But you go on there. You'll get all my social media. They're
now integrating my Instagrams. So bang, bang, pow. Do you got me? You'll get it right there.
Nuke social. Nuke social, dude. You just go to, you can go to nuke dot social as well. What was
the story? It's called that for a reason, right? Yeah, because all my Instagram, all my social media
was getting new, getting it right. And it, but it would survive if it survives in this bunker,
in this nuclear bunker of, I love it, though. So I'm going to be finally a place for people who
have been new. See? Look, I'm talking there, Johnny, like it's a 1980s video game. I was fully banned
from Twitter. So I should be on Nuke social. You should get on Nuke social. I should talk to
them about getting all your social on there as well. Yeah, you should promote this in Japan for
one guy, Nuke. He gave me a look like he said something there. It was so funny. He's like,
check out the new broken signal. Okay. And what else? Let's see this check out my podcast.
Hit the like button and leave a review. And what about our YouTube channel? Let's go check it out.
You need to put a link on the link. I got to make a, I got to make a, I got to make a banner for
that. I got to put that for word, word debate too. Oh, go to word, word debate. Let's do that.
Then you tell us the thing. Is it, is it time yet for the big announcement that you were talking about
last week? No, damn. It's close, though. We know it. So you guys really want to hear it, but
there's got to wait. Yeah, it's close. It's close. But the word on the street and the streets are
talking this Sunday night. We announced the brackets and the, and it's going to begin.
Okay. So just how many days will it take to finish that? Probably like a week or two.
It will be every day or like every week. I don't think it will be every day. I think it will be
like every couple of days. Does somebody know like how many days like the somebody know? I will ask
them. Okay. Would you like that? No, I just don't know if it's, but you don't know because it hasn't
been planned or a fuck. Nobody knows. No, they know. And I will ask them. I will ask them. Look at
it. Look at me on the show. I'm going to look at my analysis. Like just show up. I'm analyzing right
there. I'm analyzing. She's she's taking it all in right there. It's better than those AI
wins, where it's just like you like looking into the distance, like a, like the future of humanity,
like, yeah, because I was Johnny. I'm psychic. You piece of shit. Oh, Ben Swan wants me on a show.
I got you. Yeah, you got to reply to that guy. I will. I'll reply today. Go back.
Yeah, go down. Go down. Go down. That's it. So finally, I look right. Oh, I should be having my
brand new crowd work specials should be dropping soon. It's called hero. And that should probably,
hopefully, I'll, I'll have it in a day or two and then just two weeks after that drop that.
And then I'll have another one coming out. I show off your fire. I was my, my little nephew's
getting into boy. It was it was cool, man. Oh, really? It makes me happy. He heard that song starman
on Fortnite. And he was like, who is this? Who's you? And I showed him. I let him listen to some
David. He likes the space themes of the David Bowie songs. Nice, Johnny. I like that. I'm trying
to save him from country music, a doom of his family. So yeah, but old school countries. Yeah,
that ain't what they're listening to. You guys hear Johnny Cash's grandson is basically sounds exactly
like him and is going on the road really touring as him, which I asked Johnny Cash. Well, he's like,
blah, blah, blah sings Johnny Cash. Oh, oh, he's singing his music. By the way, I get my
permission to my grandchildren that I'm probably too old to ever meet. They can totally take
10 full hat and do whatever they want. I thought you were going to tell them that they can take your
set and do it on stage. They can do my set on stage. They can do whatever they want. They can
take grandpa's shit and just run with it. I like that. They could just do your stand up. That would
be great. Yeah, that'd be great. They just tore. Yeah. I would love that. I'd love that. I thought
the crew was again knocked it out of the park. So good. We're going to do second episode with him,
which we do every time he comes on. Yeah, we had to. I mean, we had to. Nobody can sit through
three hour show. He actually travels the world, which is I mean, obviously, I mean, live in the
best life, live in the best life. You know, I'm happy for him. He's blessed. I would love to be
him living in a cabin around nobody. Please, let me do that. Well, and, you know, he does a thing
that none of us probably could ever do. He's able to play a game, you know, with academics and
the mainstream people that I just don't think I was impressive. You mean playing ice with that?
Yeah, I was impressive. He kept every time we kind of like, yeah, I just know. Sledgehammer, dude.
I just can't do anything, but Sledgehammer people. Yeah, like, I mean, the first time you heard
somebody saying like, yeah, I think you're right, but I can't say anything. You would be like,
you fucking pussy. No, I mean, I can't do it. No, you would, but you wouldn't be. You're like you
said, you're Sledgehammer. Look at Pete Davidson as a femboy right there. That's kind of hilarious.
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adult film star. That explains that that this guy used the catfish chicks. Catfish pro athletes.
Oh, yeah. Catfish lesbians. No, he catfish these pro athletes. Males. Yeah, because they all know
who she is because she's a porn star and he just got them the send of money, dude. Oh, he's
doing gel time. So he's bad. I don't know who that is. She's bad. He became her like like her
sister and whatever and she would tell him like go hit on this athlete and then he would set up
dates. He's involved in it too. Yeah, and he would set up dates and he would set up dates with them
and he'd take pictures of them on a date and then blackmail the fucking athlete's family.
He was the one she did. She kind of knew what blackmail is it to be seen without hot chick.
For your what your what the porn star your athlete your girl is not going to be okay with that.
No, no, no, no actually love porn. Yes, no, they love porn. No, what's that guy?
Jimmy Groffler when we're that big-titted brunette. Yeah. Then nobody was blackmailing his ass. He was
thrilled. Yeah, he just did it. He's like the heck. Zion Williams can't stop getting porn stars
pregnant. Oh, he's got he's he nobody in the history of humanity could benefit more financially
from the snip than Zion Williams. Yeah, just get a vasectomy, bro. You're a blast away. Stop.
You already have kids him and Anthony Edwards need to snip it. It's like that pixie song just blast
away. Nick Cannon too. You can blast away. Yeah, so yeah, that's it. All right, guys, enjoy the
highlights. Here's a clip from the latest broken sim. So this email came out,
Melania in like 2000, early 2000s, emailing Galaine in a very friendly way congratulating her
on a piece in like New York magazine or something saying she looked beautiful, saying she can't
wait to get down there and see her and just I mentioned they mentioned Jeffrey like hey,
hope you guys are doing well and everything. Hope Jeff's doing well. Hope his egg-shaped dick is
just crushing it. So then then she comes out and and I mean just over there must be more because
some that's coming. Yeah, that email was very mild compared to this reaction.
Hello, you know me from the robot. Do you hear the lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein
need to end today? The individuals lying about me a devoid of ethical standards,
humility and respect. I do not object to their ignorance but rather I reject their mean
spirited attempts to defame my reputation. Okay. I never been friends with Epstein.
Never a thousand. And I were invited to the same parties as Epstein from time to time
since overlapping in social circles is common in New York City. Someone said that they
might their titties. Look at that. They might their titties. To be clear, I never had a relationship
with Epstein or his accomplice Maxwell. My email replied to Maxwell cannot be
categorized as anything more than casual correspondence. My polite reply to her email
doesn't amount to anything more than a tribal note. I am not a tribal tribal note. I think she
meant to say trivial but she can't read. I love it the first lady. I mean like New York City party
in 1998. Famineism. You did it with my husband. Your orders tell us annoying bitches.
My book Melania. My book. The first time I crossed paths with Epstein was in the year
Yeah. Did she just get a plug for her book? Check out my book. It's a coloring. Hold on, dude. Hold on,
hold on, hold on. That's too much. My book. City party in 1998. This initial
encounter with my husband is documented in a detail in my book Melania. My book.
Bro, she got a plug for her book in her Epstein denial statement. I love that weird kiss like
we're reading books from chicks who slung pussy. Like that's the best thing ever. My story
of me slinging pussy. If you want to hear more about my relationship with Jeffrey Epstein,
please check out my book Melania available. My book. My book. Check out my book about where I sling
pussy. That kills me, dude. That's the best thing I've ever heard. So there's like you said,
there's there must be more. Oh, look at Rob from Rob4Trump is upset that we talked over
the hooker. Sorry, Rob. Did we ruin your jack off session?
Sorry, Rob. I know. You can go find the video and jack off to it. This is a comedy podcast.
Go listen to her book. When she talks about the time she's slinging P.
So now the president has started attacking people that you know.
Oh, yeah, friends, which is I love that one degree away from the president, dude. Like in terms
of screaming and I love that, dude. I'm powerful. Did you ever think we would get to the point
where the president of the United States was attacking someone that you know personally?
Let me. Okay. So he had it, but it'd be even crazier if it was like one of our normal friends
like XG. Like, would that be nuts? And Trump was like, this Xavier Carrero is just a just an
absolute idiot. And we'd be like, we know, but that's crazy. You tweeted that.
He must be nuts. If it's like, Dana Marshall never stops. She's just constantly grinding Sam
Tripoli. Hey, now we can agree on that. At least it's so the president the other night
as a result, mostly of how bad everything is going and people are turning against him on
Iran released a statement, a truth. I'm sorry, forgive me, a truth. It's as it's called,
it's not called a tweet or a statement. It's called a truth. Yeah, they're called truths.
I'm just going to read it here. I know why Tucker Carlson, Megan Kelly, Candizoans and Alex Jones
have all been fighting me for years, especially by the fact that they think it is wonderful for Iran,
the number one state sponsor of terror to have a nuclear weapon because they have one thing in common.
Low IQs. They're stupid people. They know it. Their families know it. And everyone else knows it too.
Look at their past. Look at their record. They don't have what it takes and they never did. They've
all been thrown off television. Lost their shows. They aren't even invited on TV because nobody cares
about them. They're nut jobs, trouble makers, and we'll say anything necessary for some free
and quotes for some reason and cheap publicity. Now they think they can get some quote clicks
again and quotes. I don't know why because they have third rate podcasts, but nobody's talking
about them except the president and their views. Their views are the opposite of MAGA. And I wouldn't
I wouldn't have won the presidential election in a landslide or I wouldn't have won the presidential
election in a landslide. All caps. MAGA agrees with me and just gave CNN a 100%
approval rating of Trump in all caps. Yeah. I mean, dude, imagine believing your own bullshit,
dude. I mean, come on. You got 100% approval. I thought about it. If MAGA means you support Trump,
then you always have 100% MAGA rating. If you get what I'm saying, like if you don't support
Trump, you're not MAGA anymore. By the way, MAGA is the highest level of wizard in like
Satanism. Yeah, you were saying that. That's crazy. I did say I said it again.
100% approval rating of Trump, not hand-flailing fools like Tucker Carlson who couldn't even
finish college. He was a broken man when he got fired from Fox and he's never been the same.
Perhaps he should see a good psychiatrist or meek and Kelly who nastily asked me the now famous
only Rosie O'Donnell question or crazy Candace Owens who accuses the highly respected first lady
of France of being a man when she is not. And we'll hopefully win lots of money in the ongoing
lawsuit. Actually, to me, the first lay of France is a far more beautiful woman than Candace.
Oh my god, dude. Is he smoking? Like, what are we talking about? Trump sucked off Bubba so that
lines up. Or Bankrupt's Alex Jones who says some of the dumbest things and lost his entire
fortune as he should have for the horrendous attacks on the families of sure. Oh my god. That
line is almost the worst of it all. Of course. Yeah, yeah. Ridiculously claiming it was a hoax.
These so-called pundits are losers and they always will be now fake news CNN,
the failing New York Times and all the other radical left quote news organizations are quote
hailing them and giving them quote positive press for the first time in their lives. They're not
mega. They're losers just trying to latch on to mega as president. I could get them on my side
anytime I want to. But when they call I don't return their calls because I'm too busy on world
and country affairs. And after a few times they go nasty, just like Marjorie Trader Brown,
he keeps adding to our nickname, but I no longer care about that stuff. Obviously, I don't care. I
wrote, you know, three pages of truth here. I only care about doing right for our country.
Maga is about winning and strength and tiger blood and not allowing a rant to have nuclear weapons.
Maga is about making America great again and these people have no idea how to do that. But I do
because the United States is now the hottest country anywhere in the world. President Donald
J. Trump. Is that the craziest thing ever? That is so crazy. That's so crazy. That is so crazy,
dude. It's still not as low as when he's like, who knew they were going to do something? We
we didn't know they were going to attack everybody else. Oh yeah. I had a tiger blood note by the
way that he just started to sound like Charlie Sheen there for a second. So now is this
crazier than the Easter day statement, the Easter Sunday statement where he dropped the F bomb and
said all praise be to Allah and talked about turning it into like bridge and power plant. He
talked to he said an entire civilization would be destroyed if they didn't open the straight.
He didn't want to do it. It is like it's like the bully got punched in the face and he
can't comprehend that nobody cares anymore. It's like an MMA right when a fighter's undefeated
and then they get beaten. They just they can't come the grips with it that they actually lost
because they thought they were going to go undefeated their whole life. That's kind of the US right
now. By the way, what was last time we won anything? Anybody ever? When we win something,
we only win in US men's and women's basketball. That's it. Nothing else. I mean, it's absolutely
ridiculous. No, you're totally right. Yeah, it's it's just so disappointing because I did,
there were moments, especially early on where I had some optimism for this administration. Didn't
you? Yeah, dude. When I say to my act, the porn Trump is like being a raiders fan, dude. Like
the off-season you were like, bro, we're going to win it all two weeks and you're like, we saw!
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Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli

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