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34. The Audit: Recalibrating Your Path

Jack Nofel & Nate Feathers Season 2 Episode 34

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In this episode, we dive into the necessity of the "personal audit". Jack & Nate discus how to identify the areas of your life that have become stagnant and the practical steps required to shift your momentum toward growth and intentionality.

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SPEAKER_02

What's up, guys? Welcome back to the Dads Against the Narrative podcast, where we cut through all the noise, challenge the status quo, and talk real talk about life, family, and the world around us. I'm one of your hosts, Nate Feathers. You might know me as Dads Don't Babysit. Sitting over here with my co-host Jack Nofell, straight out of Mexico. Yeah, you might know him as uh Natural Born Dad on Instagram. He's blowing up right now. So if you do not follow him, you need to get on that because get on the train and ride it. You don't know where it's gonna go, but it's gonna be a good place. That's awesome. So excited for you, man. Um, we're glad you're here with us. Be sure to uh hit that subscribe button on YouTube. It's actually the only place where you can see our handsome faces. So I suggest that one. Um, make sure you like, comment, and share this with other dads because obviously we want to get this in the hands of as many guys as possible to wake them up, shake them up, and get them thinking a little bit more critically to be the best men, fathers, and husbands that they can be. Well, here we are in the craziness of this world, man. What's up, Jack? How you doing, buddy?

SPEAKER_00

Good, man. Life life's good. Can't no complaints today. Um, and yeah, that that train's moving, man. We're moving along. So I appreciate everyone's support. If you're one of them out there supporting me, thank you. It's been a fun ride so far. Uh just beginning, just beginning. Anyways, what's going on in the world? I mean, dude, there's so many, like, guys, I don't want to go down rabbit holes a ton right here, but there's just so many that are opening up. That's like you hear more talk on this alien invasion crap coming up. You hear talk on 6G, which they ushered in without us knowing. You hear talk on the cryptocurrency, right? Replacing the uh decentralized banks or centralized banks, I mean, and joining the decentralized banking, which it won't be. Uh so it's like you you're you're seeing all these things playing out at the same time. AI, China just released these AI robots that are unbelievable at doing tasks. So it's like AI is getting smarter and better and more advanced. Um dude, everywhere I look, I'm just seeing more and more things where it's like then you then you go into Iran and you're like, now we're gonna go into Iran, and you're like, Iran's bombing everyone, they don't give a shit right now. I don't mind it. I don't mind it. I I really don't remember it. I'm like, fucking, you know what? I never I never in my life thought, Nate, that I would be like watching a war going against my own country, like the United States, being like, and it's funny because it's it seems like it's like at least 80% of the people are the same way. They're like, I love my home country, but this government is fucking shit, and I am so tired of it. I hope we get our asses kicked. I hope no soldiers get their lives lost because of this. Yeah, it's like all of us are in the same position of the just like, is this really fucking happening when all of us are against it? Everyone's against it, dude.

SPEAKER_02

Well, what's crazy is I heard you on on one of your reels that you put together was talking about like in like and they did this in 2001. And here's the deal it's far enough away, right? And I'm still kind of like on the fence. I will say, I'm still on the fence. I'm trying to see all uh as many angles as I possibly can and not dial into just one. So and I may sound we're gonna sound a little bit different, but I will say this. Um if you like obviously you and I were 20 somethings when uh in 2001, and so I had just gotten married and in that May at when all the things went down with uh 9-11. But what it did was it caused a ton of people that are our age now to enlist. So you can't go very far without talking to somebody that enlisted as a result of 9-11. And I think the problem I have with this is that it was the reel that you put out. You're like, this is not the time to enlist and join in the army, which coming from a guy uh who's from the military, that was crazy to hear. But I also understood it because, and I've been saying the same thing to my oldest Zeke. He's 21, he's like, Well, maybe I go do that, and I'm sitting here going, hey, listen, man, I can't even tell you from what I know of the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers, I can't even tell you if the Civil War was fought for other than like to parse it out and give some to the French up north and the and the English down south. Like, I can't even tell you whether or not that one was fought for uh for actual freedom and the rights of the United, like United States citizens. And if that's the case, I can tell you right now that this one is definitely doesn't matter how far in we go or whatever, this one is not being fought for the like freedom of of the American people. And for that reason, I'm like, you don't want to fight in a rich man's war because he's never gonna send his own people, he's never gonna send his own kids, and he's never gonna send he's gonna he's gonna let the the plebs, he's gonna let them send their own children and die, believing that they're dying for something that's good, and uh, and they'll do it because their hearts are good and their minds in the right place, and they've been tricked by somebody else. And so I'm like, no, man, anything you want to learn from the military in the sense of like combat strategy, uh, fighting, guns, you can learn outside of the military from guys that are my age that were already in it.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, there's so much truth there. It's and I was serious, like, dude, why would you let your kids join in something that's not just? Like, I just don't get that. Like, my integrity wouldn't let me do that. And uh for sure I would safeguard my kids from that kind of shit, you know. Like, dude, I'm not gonna let my and don't get me wrong, before all this shit kicked off, y'all. I like all service members. Like, I think the air is cool, Coast Guards is cool, Navy. I make fun of them all the time, but like they're still my homies. So I thought it was a great career. I'm retired from there. I loved my time in service, I absolutely loved it. I crushed it, and I would love to see other kids like family members do that. This is just not the time, and it and I know like that's always like an easy route for people, especially like for me who didn't come from like a lot of money and had to work my way up and was stuck in life. Like the military is perfect, it's it's for a lot of people like that, and um it's just not the time, man. And it's it's a real shitty time. I I think the leadership's so uh watered down, it's it's become part of the swamp, you know. It's like, what are these generals doing? I don't know what they're doing, except for playing politics, except for being paid for uh by some outside sourcing. I don't know, because a lot of these things I said the same thing during COVID while I was still a service member, I was very outspoken. And I remember saying back then, I'm like, General Milley is a piece of shit, and of course, I'm a captain in the army, an officer talking about a senior officer is very bad, right? But I would say it all the time. I'm like, General Milley is a piece of shit. What he's done, going tell China, going tell our adversaries on us, on Trump, uh, all that shit that he did. I mean, and then being a cross dresser and all this shit, like what the fuck? Like, that's the leaders that we're gonna have that are making the decisions for these kids and for us at that time. It was crazy. And it hasn't gotten much better. I mean, I think Heg Seth is definitely better, and he has uh the right head on his shoulders, but he's still like, and don't get me wrong, as a leader, you have to kind of be bought in, right? As a leader, you're bought in, and you also have to sell the fucking Kool-Aid, also. So so it's like you have a two part, and it's like, Hexeth, are you really bought in? Are you? I mean, some of the the shit he says, I love it. I love it. He's like, we need to get fat people out of the fucking army, we need to get soft people. It's been my entire career, it got getting softer every fucking year. So we were doing transsexual training. I'm like, what the fuck is this? This is absolutely ridiculous. How's this make me a better war fighter?

SPEAKER_02

It doesn't, and I I guess when it comes when it comes to that, I like I completely agree with you. I'm sitting here going, you know, if if I'm completely out of shape, I'm already not healthy, my head's not going to be in the right headspace either. There's a lot more brain fog and stuff with your head that happens when you're not actually healthy. So being the healthiest you can possibly be would just make sense. In like that's who you'd want to be, not only the fighters, but also the leadership. Uh, in my opinion, that's kind of one of the things I keep coming back to. I'm like, I remember thinking, um, well, when Biden was on office, I was like, this guy's like ancient, you know, like we retire people 20 or 14 sorry, 15 years before this guy, like ahead of this guy. This guy should have been retired 15 years ago, and here he is quote unquote leading the world, like the the the number one world power. And I'm sitting here going, I don't think he was leading the country, anyways. But man, did it look really bad that he was so feeble and frail and unable to talk. I mean, you should be articulate, and in my opinion, you should be a badass. Like, I've said this so many times about dads, and again, I know this show we always come back to being dads, but I'm like, if you are a fucking badass, like you take your shirt off and you're jacked, and your your sons are like, I want to look, I want to look like that. Whether where no matter where they go, they're gonna be like, I want to, I want to look like dad, I want to be able to lift weight like dad, I want to be able to shoot like dad, I want to be able to fight like all these things like dad. If all of the if all of their like superheroes are wrapped up in you, they want to follow you. And I think that that's like men in general. When you lead from strength, like you know where you're going and you're at it, people want to follow you. Now, on the other side of that, I mean, again, I felt like and I do feel like Trump does that, and maybe not looking jacked and fit by any means, but and he's also freaking 80 years old now, or whatever he is. I'm like, Lord, like, can we get 79? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, can we get these like geriatrics out of office?

SPEAKER_00

Bro, but I'm about to do a real, I actually have this pulled up right here. When you start saying, I'm like Putin, 73 years old, Trump, 79 years old, Netanyahu, 76 years old, Niranda Modi, 75 years old, Xi Jinping, 72 years old, Kemene, 86 years old. What all of them have lived their lives and witnessed their peaks already? The next generation wants peace and growth, not fucking World War III. And these motherfuckers, these guys don't give a shit. They're still like it's the boomer generation that got everything they want, and they still want more.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, that's what it's then they don't have to live with the consequences. All of like our age group, the 40-somethings right now, are gonna live with whatever the fuck these guys do, and our kids are gonna be the ones getting hurt and maimed in the wars they set up, and then they they just die off and go to whatever like go to wherever that is afterwards. But it's like that's that's really shitty to live like that. If you're in your 80s and you're trying to like direct how the how how the the world is working, you already live through it. You should like it's time to let go of the reins. And in my opinion, men are age, and it doesn't have to be us. I mean, I would I I I know I bring Andy Frasella up a lot here. I I really do like him. I don't agree with him on everything, but there's a lot of alignment there that I'm like, all right, he's my age, he's 46, I'll be 46 in June. Uh, I'm like, yeah, 40. I'm good with 46. I'd be good with what I mean, I'd be good with 56. You know what I mean? At this point, I'd be good with 56, just not that ancient. I will say though that uh Bobby Kennedy's pretty shredded for being 70 something.

SPEAKER_01

He's a beast, he's a beast, dude.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but again, it's that whole deal, like you just said, they all are gonna do this. They want to like continue push their power and then and then what not live with any of the consequences. Everyone behind them, younger than them, lives with their consequences, and then the youngest men specifically are the ones that bear the brunt of all that. You know that from being in uh in wartime as well. But the 20-something guys are the guys that uh they lose their limbs or lose their life, or you know, or no are don't come back from from battle and war uh fully there mentally because of what they've seen or what they've had to do. It's it's a lot of bullshit for those guys. And I know, I mean, I don't know about you, but this is where I'm at with that. What a great way to what a great way to control the people. Like taking away the the largest, the scariest of them in their 20s to 40s, and then oppressed financially the 40s to 60s. I mean, in my opinion, that's that's that's why I would do it if I was in that age group trying to trying to run the world. I'd be I'd be trying to oppress the the 20 somethings to 40 somethings so they couldn't rise up physically, and I'd be trying to financially oppress the 40s to 60s so that they couldn't financially rise up. And uh I feel like that's what's being done to us.

SPEAKER_00

And it's working, it's working, yeah. I mean to it, so much so that they've got everyone indebted. I mean, it's something like what was it, 60% of people live paycheck to paycheck? It might have been higher. I think the number was still higher. I know it was at least 60% live paycheck to paycheck, and then you have it's like they live paycheck to paycheck, and then in that percentage, it was like another high percentage have over 10,000 in credit card debt. So it's like they're still living paycheck to paycheck and try to pay off credit cards, and then you're like, Well, don't or don't you care about the Epstein files? And like, no, I'm trying to fucking survive. Like, I'm just trying to live. I have four jobs, and and and like that's the problem, is so many people are just like they're just in this operational mode all the time that they never take a chance for their penale gland to open up and actually connect to consciousness and so they're not fucking like uh alert or not aware or not alive. It's like you're fucking walking zombies, bro.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I totally feel that. I totally feel that. When um, so my boys play soccer. I played soccer in high school and college. Uh, the number one thing you wanted to do when you were a defender was get people to put their heads down. Like, if you can attack them at the ball, they can't see the field, they have to look down to keep your feet from taking the ball from them, right? That's all it is, is keep the head down so that the only thing they can focus on is their own feet. Because if they see the rest of the field and see that there's 120 yards of field one way and 55 yards a field the other way, like if if they saw how much space they have and and the the people on their team that are going through the same stuff, they could give the ball up and and would be able to do work and score goals and things like that. The whole point of a defender is to get the guy to drop his head, and that is all we're doing. I feel this, I feel it, man. I'm like, I the the the the biggest things for me right now in our own in and I say ours, I I include you because you you are uh you're a United States Ian. Um, but yeah, right. I see I saw it. I saw it earlier. Uh but uh he was pointing. If you don't if you're listening on audio, he's pointing to his uh his Mexican flag hat. Um, but I uh like the the number one things are the Epstein list, in my opinion, and and all of this fraud that keeps popping up. I saw govern um Senator Holly was was asking a specific guy, and he's like, So you're telling me that people are like people who go to work and are paying their taxes, they're paying for other people to buy luxury goods, and the guy was like, Yeah, it's 115 million dollars. Shoot, I want to say he said 115 million dollars a if it's not a day, it's an hour. I mean, it's some ungodly amount of money that's being taken from the taxpayers of the United States, and just and all he was saying they're doing is they're going into these old programs that nobody pays attention to, and he basically said, Yeah, that committing fraud against the United States people, it's not the government, it's to the pe it's committing fraud against the the the United States people is has almost a zero percent chance of being caught. And I'm just like, and and now we start another war to keep that from being seen. Like, that's where my head is, is I I again I'm still on the fence with some of the strategy, and I could talk about that, but we started another war with another country, all while people are talking about millions and billions. This guy was talking about trillions of dollars being stolen from the taxpayers of the United States, and I'm just like we're all trying to look at our feet because we're all worried about our own shit. These guys are stealing money from us left and right, and in order to keep us looking at our feet and scared and dealing with our own stuff, they just ram us into another war in another country.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, bro. You mean you just made me think of like 9-11. What happened before Rumsville came out and said we were like 1.3 trillion missing, and files were in building seven and in the Pentagon, where a missile hit, right? Not a plane. There's no thank you, and then building seven just collapsed on its own, just normal, normal building falling in perfect fucking formation. That's totally normal. And now, same thing, you're having people talk about all this money that's missing. Doge did nothing. Doge m said, here, here, we'll limelate all this fucking corruption, and then Trump just did nothing with it after. Like, what the fuck was that about, dude?

SPEAKER_02

Like, that's that's the biggest frustration there because I think Elon Elon's the kind of guy that's like, I'd go in there, he just scraped. Like, I actually met one of his workers, like he worked remote, and I met him here. I was working on when I was working in roofing, I met him, and he's like, dude, I always kept a buffer between me and him because if he came in and felt like you weren't doing anything that made any sense, he'd just fire you. Like, he'd just be like, Oh, your job's worthless, and get rid of you. He was the perfect guy to use for that, but then nobody did anything, and he would have just been like, Yeah, we'll get rid of this, get rid of that. I saw him on Rogan. Did you see him on Rogan? He was talking, he's like six. There were six parts of government that he would, he's like, Yeah, we could run the entire government on these six things, and everything else is worthless. And I'm I'm like, Can can that guy can we can we get that guy in there?

SPEAKER_00

That's why Trump got rid of him. That's why they got in a fight. Because he I mean, remember he was speaking out and tweeting all this shit out about like afterwards. It's like, hey, this is exactly why this is why I'm here. And it's I don't know if Elon's a good guy or bad guy. He's so hard to tell it what the fuck, if he's an alien, the reptilian, if he's some kind of fucking ancient civilization, fucking lizard man. I don't know, but I'll tell you what, he's done some good shit. True, he's done some good shit, and what he's probably doing, AI is probably fucking horrible. That's why he knows his fucking robot terminators are coming in shit.

SPEAKER_02

Every time we talk AI, every time we talk about and you saying about the robotics in China, I'm going, has no one watched the movies from the 80s? I mean, for real, seriously, this is what made Art of Schwarzenegger famous, and we're we're seriously not even like gonna touch on it. That everything our governments do is to turn anything they can into war, something for war, and now we have AI and robotics. That's exactly where it's going. And I'm just going, dude, it's the it's the rise of the machines, it's coming, it's coming faster and faster.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and the funny part is schools are still the exact same setup, the exact same, not a not a thing has changed in schools, they're teaching the same shit, and that that that's what's crazy is like they're just setting kids up for a future that doesn't exist and won't ever exist. Like you're setting them you have kids in school today learning about today, getting prepared for actually getting prepared for the 90s is what they're really prepared for. They're still teaching that kids are oh blue collar jobs, we'll bring home this much. You only need a fifty thousand dollar job. Like, no, did you just see the chart? The new chart came out of like how much you need to live in each state. And there's there's like a handful where it's like a hundred thousands even making it now. Yeah, yeah. What the fuck? A hundred thousand when we when we were kids, if you made a hundred thousand, you're upper mid-class.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, dude, you were like, in my opinion, you were rich. I didn't know how much money we were making. Like, my my mom made most of the money when I was a kid. My dad was a pastor, so he he he's talked about how he never made more than 26 grand a year working as a pastor. But I'm pretty sure my mom made somewhere in the 70s. So apparently we were doing pretty good. I didn't realize that until I look back and I'm like, Yeah, mom would take us to go buy stuff at the mall. And she never she just was like, Yeah, you can get five things. She never told us where we had to go, what we had to just pick out five things. And it was I didn't even know there was sales racks at the at the back of the store until I got to college and I was dating a girl, and she's like, I was like, Oh, this shirt's cool. And she's like, No, no, no, we gotta go to the back. I was like, Why? This shirt is cool, and she's like, Because all the stuff on sales in the back. That's so I grew up like rich, not realizing that I was right. I had no idea, and this is white privilege. I mean, it's totally that's exactly what it was. Yeah, I totally agree with you. But that statement you made is true. They made just under 100,000 between the two of them, and and we did really well, build our own house, all the stuff right now. I'm sitting here going, dude, in in where we live for a family of four, you got to be almost. I want to say, if I remember that thing you were talking about in Tennessee, at least near Nashville, it's 250,000 to live like I lived when I was a kid, or somewhat like that. And I'm like, that's considered upper 1%, right? I mean, you're talking you got the 0.01 percent or the 0.1% that's like uh millions and above. But people making like if you're like, oh yeah, I make 250,000, there's not a lot of people even today that say that, you know, and it's and it's not like you're out there blabbing it, but if you're in a conversation and someone says they make 250,000, you're like, oh man, you're doing all right. And I can tell you this if you're making that, yeah, you're doing pretty good. You could live really well around here. I mean, I'm I I hear you could live extremely well in Mexico. Hey, that works.

SPEAKER_00

Here it is it says the income every family needs to live comfortably in each state, Tennessee, 196,000.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

The lowest is Mississippi at 178,000.

SPEAKER_02

Dude is crazy. And then you have, and then you have like complete and utter disgusting fraud. No one's being taken care of there. And I gotta be honest, man, I keep coming back to it. I told my wife, I do not want to be someone who's just talking about it. I don't want to just talk about it here on a on a podcast. I don't want to just talk about it in my house because that's where I talk more violently about it with my wife, but like, or I talk with my my oldest about it, where I'm like, what do we got to do? I don't want to just be a guy who sits. I want to be a guy who who moves. And to a level, this is how bad I am right now. The street sweeper guy came up the street today, and I noticed him last week, and I was like, none of the brushes are down. Like, what is he doing? Right? Like, why is he even driving? Like, he's driving down the street, it sprays stuff, the brushes pick everything up. Dude, we had a we had ice here so bad, people's trees like split open. It wasn't, they didn't explode. People kept saying, Oh, they exploded from the sap. That wasn't it. They literally got heavy and snapped off. But there was branches here for weeks. That was early February or late late January. And they just picked them up this week, right? So we got sticks and brush everywhere, and we pay part of our taxes, pay for some guy to clean the street. The brushes aren't even down. The the sound of the vacuum thing is on. He's not touching anything. Everything he drove over is gone. And I'm like, this guy's just stealing money from us. That's that's what he's doing. I've gotten to the that point. Now I'm like, oh great, the Somalis are stealing money, the the you know, the Nancy Pelosi's are stealing money. And now this fucking guy, this fucking guy driving this truck is stealing money from our city because he won't just put the goddamn brushes down.

SPEAKER_00

There's a reason people pick on city workers, bro. There's a reason city workers always get picked on the worst. I was a bricklayer for 10 years, and I remember like I may be bricklayer. I mean, bricklayers, we get our we get our own rap, right? Being drunk and druckies. We'd be like, at least we're not fucking city workers.

SPEAKER_02

True, man. I uh I worked at UPS for a while, that's a Teamsters Union. I remember like some guy, if I ever had to show somebody what to do, they had to not, they were not allowed to work. So one guy had to stay and watch it. So I had to stand and watch guys not work, being frustrated as fuck, because I'm a kind of guy that's like, let's get work done, let's just do work and make it happen. These guys are like, I'm getting paid hourly. I don't give a I don't give a fuck. And like that's how they lived. And I wanted to go insane. At one point I looked at a guy, I was like, You act like my four-year-old. I was like, You you do what my four-year-old does, and this is sad. You're a grown man. What's wrong with you?

SPEAKER_00

I mean, unions are wild. I was I was in a local five union, bricklayers union for a couple years. Yeah, I got pretty much kicked out because I was laying too many brick because like I have this real competitive nature in me. I'm the same, same. So I'm I'm like, dude, let's see who can put this wall up faster, more flush, more level, everything, every which way, right? Plump, level, let's go. And I would put up monster walls, and like, you can't do that. I'm like, no, I can't. It's all like to design. Like, no, the job will be done faster, and this job has to last us at least eight months. I'm like, this job is literally a three-month job. Like, that makes no fucking sense to me, dude. I mean, but that's unions. I mean, and so you it's just like everything's been designed to steal money from someone or another, and city workers, all these there, there's too many fucking chefs in the kitchen, man. That the too many hands are fucking chopping and cooking and doing all the shit. It's like when you have that many hands, it's easy to just slip out a handful of fucking cash from here and cash from there. That's why I think they overpopulated all these systems, like the DOP, the DOJ, the fucking city corporations, the or city, whatever they call them, yeah. The city mayor, all they can't make mayors and all that, right? It's all too much, man. There's too many people in the fucking kitchen. Like we needed to go back to the basics and bare bones government. That's the only way I can see the future, and then I only see it being sovereign communities. I don't see the same thing we see now. I don't think like maybe HOA lasts with a permaculture HOA. That's like not HOA at all, but more like it's a size of HOA development community, but it's all permaculture and it's self-sustaining. I think self-sustaining communities are what's going to come for the future. So, what we need to be teaching kids, to be quite honest, is is practical skills and skill life skills, stuff like gardening, stuff like how to use plants for medicine, stuff like you know, like what is medicine? Is the stuff medicine, you know, like teaching all the basics, being grounded, knowing your knowing how to build shelters, knowing how to start fires, knowing how to hunt and fish and use all the pieces of those. Like we need those skills in the future, I see.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, totally. Especially if robotics takes over. Because if they take over, we're gonna be out in the middle of nowhere, anyways. You're gonna figure it out for well. That's the thing, is that I I love where you're at with that too, because I was just telling Meg, I I read this somewhere that uh, like, okay, so HOA, great, great uh example. So our front yard looks like total shit, and I am not a guy that's like, oh, like if I get into it, I'll be like, oh man, I could totally do this. But then when I gotta like buy the chemicals and do all the stuff and mess with it, I'm like, yeah, no, this is not for me. That's so stupid. I don't want to take the time to make my front lawn look like a a golf green. Now, that said, people didn't used to do that. That's the thing. We keep following what they say the rich do. And it what they used to do is they used to use their their yard for a garden or for herbs and med like medical herbs and or just like herbs for your for your food, as well as a garden. That's the majority of the yards used to be used that way, and then rich people started paying people to do that, and so then what were they gonna do with their yard? Well, then they planted grass and made it look more like a a carpet and a lawn and and look really nice. Well, then everybody else wanted to start doing that, and now I told Meg the other day, I'm like, you know what's crazy is you have that. And then I remember growing up that if someone mowed your lawn or if you had someone clean your house, you were definitely a rich person to me. Yeah, that's you were rich if you had somebody that mowed your lawn and and and had somebody that like cleansed your house. Now there's like 50 lawn companies in my area alone, and if you've got a postage stamp yard like mine, people still pay to have the lawns mowed because that's what the rich people do, they keep just following what they say the rich do, and all it does is walk us further away from normal practical knowledge and skills of being a human, like growing your own food. That would make total sense to do that, and now at HOA won't let you grow food in your own, like you definitely couldn't use your front yard for it. If you wanted to use your front yard for a garden, they wouldn't let you.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's crazy. I mean, and that was just in the 20th century that happened. Yeah, like that was the that was the kings and queens, that was the manners, that was the people who were like, All right, well, let's make it look pretty then. And then they aesthetically, it was pretty and it is pretty, yeah, and it became a sign of prestige, and all these people were like, I got enough money, I'm gonna do it. Or now, like, then as it got years went on, people but eat less money were like, I'm just gonna cut the front yard large yard so people think I'm part of this group, right? And so it's like they all want to fit in until now everyone is forced to have that, and they're not allowed to have a garden. And it's ridiculous. Like when when the United States started, it was mandatory to grow uh hemp in every yard. Yeah, hemp was like even the White House had hemp growing in the in the uh garden. Everywhere was hemp. Because I mean, what was the constitution right on? Hemp. It was like hemp's used for everything. Everything, yeah. That's why they had to make it illegal. Well, the Rockefeller did. That's why they had to make it illegal starting 1917 and finally in the Substance Abuse Act in 1970 was finally totally illegal after 50 years of saying how bad it is. And I mean, it's just like crazy when you start connecting all this shit. They've just been very patient. And this is where, you know, guys, hang on here. This is gonna get this is gonna get uh a little wild. And uh this is where my wife gets me all the time. She'd be like, This is what I'm talking about. All these motherfuckers have been cloned over and over again. And we've all seen like the pictures of like uh Taylor Swift with the witch of the back. Uh, you see, I mean, there's so many. It's like Epstein with Andrew Jackson, it's the exact same face. I've never been like part of the whole reptilian or cloning them. Like, I don't know if I get behind that, but I'm starting to think maybe my wife was always right about this, and maybe they have been cloning themselves. So that's why they were patient. They knew they were playing a 200-year game. Yeah, 200 years, we could wipe all the history, they'll not know any real history, they won't know who Tatariar was, they won't know who the Moors were, they won't know that real Egypt was America. They won't know shit. Matter of fact, we'll change locations, we'll rip off a thousand years of the timeline. Well, or we'll add a thousand years. We could do anything. We won't talk about the bullshit big uh killing 30 million Christians, we'll talk about the concentration camps that didn't have gas chambers but had sanitation areas and killed 230,000 through sanitary means and lice, not through gas chambers, and we'll make that into the story that they'll believe. And then we'll take World War I and we'll tell them that the Ottoman Empire was bad and that it had to be broken up into these different areas like Afghanistan, Iraq, because we know the truth. Like, what the fuck is going on? Like it every single move, if you start lining it up, like for me in my head as a history major, I see it so clear because I took ancient uh Asia history, I took ancient Middle East, which was the hardest course I ever did. That was really, really difficult. I mean it does get it does get really wild in the Middle East, yeah, especially when Muhammad dies and it's like Shia and Sunni are split by cousins, right? Because he didn't have like they're both claiming bloodline, and that's how the split happened. And so that's like where it gets wild. But Ottoman Empire was great because they were so sovereign, they would let you be tribal, keep whatever you wanted in your village, right? They didn't care. It was the way most of Europe was until Constantine came through and said, Fuck you and your ways. Here's a new way, motherfuckers.

SPEAKER_02

You know, my way, my way the highway.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so it's just like it's it's wild when you look at like right now, you're like, dude, this is the precipice. They've been setting this all up. If Israel gets Iran, they control the whole Middle East. Now they finally got the land that they were they were supposed to have, right? Based off of the Talmud. And it's like, I don't know, man, there's so much shit in the United States. Well, is it actually Israel? I mean, because there's lots of people for the last 50 years have always claimed Elvis Presley was one of them, in case you didn't know, claimed that the United States was actually Israel, and Israel, like they were flip-flopped, and this is why even Elvis himself was talking about back in the day. And he would say, he'd say, My buddy Johnny Cash is fighting for uh the indigenous people, and I'm gonna be over here and I'm gonna fight for what the truth is. Dang, yeah. So if you so if you hear Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley on some like side talks, there's some powerful conversations. Like maybe before we would have all just been like, dude, those guys must be drunk, but now they're high, but but now that the world's the way it is, you're like, fuck shit.

SPEAKER_02

These guys are serious, like man, uh dude, that's crazy. I you know what I want to take it to that to Iran because I really do like I've been thinking through some stuff that I thought would be strategy, and I I want to get your take on it specifically because you got military background, and obviously you go way deeper down the rabbit holes than I do at times. Um, so here's where my head is. Here's what I've been thinking, or at least what the way I've been trying to understand this. Then this is probably that little piece of me that wants to hold out hope because I really don't want to swallow a black pill. You know what I mean? Like I don't want to just be like, fuck, fuck it, it's over, kind of thing. I don't want to do that. I don't want to like put my head in the sand and just be like, fine, I'll just focus on my own little family. Even though, like from the standpoint of where I'm at, I'm like, that's a nest, that's a necessity. Like, my job is to focus on being the best human I can be and then taking care of my family, teaching my children as much as I can. I mean, we literally had a conversation in the car the other day. My wife starts, she's still she's not as deep as I am, so she'll be like, Feather, stop it. Because we're in the back, and I was like, all right, so this, this, and this. I said, and this is why you don't trust the government. I was like, when the government comes in and says they're gonna do this, that's likely not true. That anytime you give them power, they will never give it back. So be very aware, you know, that's how I'm talking to my boys and uh and my daughters, and I've and she's like, Okay, I get it, but can you please stop having that conversation on the way to school? You know, that kind of thing. But so I here in my head, I'm going, all right, we take Venezuela, that stops oil from going to China, right? That stops oil, for the most part, oil from going to uh to specifically China and uh and I remember correctly Russia, but I know Russia has their own. Then you take Iran, and Iran, 87% of Iran's uh Iran's oil goes to China. Now, I kind of keep coming back to, and this could be propaganda, because it used to be in the 80s that the bad guy was Russia, right? The bad guy was the USSR and uh the Soviet Union, and we had to you know fight the commies. I that's kind of the the thought process we had. That's why um that's why everybody loved uh Rocky IV so much, right? And so um, and if you haven't seen that one, you need to go watch it because what's wrong with you? What are you doing with your life? But two, like when they start chanting and cheering for Rocky, you're like, what is happening, right? It was anyway, so that's why that one was such a big deal. But when I think about that, I'm like, all right, I feel like China constantly comes back as this bad actor, like he's nefarious. I even feel like uh Putin being his next door neighbor is like, look, I'm gonna be cool with this guy because he's my fucking next door neighbor. Like I have to deal with him because he's right here. So I have to keep the peace as best I can, which makes me feel like there's some things he does and or says that sound pro-China or are more like, hey, yeah, we have an alliance here, which is really just, in my opinion, just to keep the peace with them because you never know. I feel like uh I feel like he would literally like stab Putin in the back if he could. That's kind of the way I feel about that. The not the Chinese people, the government, right? Obviously the leadership of that. And so if you cut them off from their oil from Venezuela and from Iran, now instead of being able to think globally and doing all these nefarious things to to advance their whatever their their positions and their ideas and their and their work in in the world, they now have to drop their head and focus on their own country, their own people, and what are we going to do now? Which then allows the United States to breathe a little bit more. Now, again, that could just be it could be breed a little bit more in our in our uh our way of going around the world. But that's where my head was with that is that the strategy is to shut that down. It's not so much to to do what Israel wants, but really to keep China from from fucking with us. And then and then I take Greenland and I go, all right, well, Greenland does make sense to me strategically in the sense of like if you were going to try to do something out of that area, you'd have to come across Greenland and we would have something there. So I see some of the things that I think that when we see Trump doing them, I see them and go, I don't really understand all that, but it feels like the strategy makes sense when I see that. Now, I want to get your take because I don't think you think like me on that. And so I kind of want to hear what you have to say about that. And again, guys, this is how we think critically, right? This is me thinking through my thoughts on process to go, okay, I have a little bit of hope that Trump is still in this, even though nobody from the Epstein Files has been uh burned alive or hung in the front lawn of the uh of the the White House, and no one's been in trouble from all the fraud that we're seeing, which are two things I think should be happening. But I still have hope that things could happen, and maybe I should just give up hope. What do you think there, Jack?

SPEAKER_00

I definitely think because you live in the United States, you need to keep the optimism high as high as you can. So I think that that's something that if I was in the United States, it would probably be something of like, all right, let's find the good, let's find the good stuff here. Let's see what right and I've heard the takes on the gas and China being down to like their last uh reserve is at a hundred million barrels or some shit, and would last them like six months or some shit. I don't know if I truly believe that. Uh I feel like they're they're all buddies. You know how I am, man. I just feel like all the governments, I feel like Iran is in the back rooms with Trump and Yahoo, and they already have the whole thing planned out, and now it's to sell it to everyone else, right? They're their creators and they're just selling that what they want us to believe. So it's hard to see. I that that's probably one possible way that they showed it is like, hey, talk about Argentina, talk about how we're we're starving out China, but China makes all of our shit. Like China makes all of our shit. Yeah, why would we want to starve out the people that are making all our shit? I'm not saying Xi Jinping's like a good guy, but I'm just saying, like, I don't know. I don't know if that's true. Like, why would they do that? It was the same thing with the tariffs. He was like, I'm gonna tariff China this high, but if uh here's the disclosure if you do this, this, and this, which you're already doing, then I won't. It was like Trump was acting like a tough guy, but he kept reeling it back more and more. But also it was a good move because he did bring a lot of money in through the tariffs. I I I thought I was actually all for it. But again, I think they're all sitting in the same room, they're all lawyers, they're all just fucking talking, they know the play, and they want us to keep guessing on what the fuck this play is, where it ends up, but I think it ends up as the 2030 agenda, and it's like so no matter what, uh we have no choice but to play this game because they control the governments, they control the militaries, they control the banks, they control all the media and everything that is like our life. The only way to break away free is to become a sovereign person, is to become a sovereign community, is to like really not need it, have those skills, which is like I I look at that, me and me and my wife fantasize about this all the time. We're like, dude, wouldn't it be great to have like our nice own farm, maybe it's only even 10 acres? 50 acres would be amazing. And we have a stream going through, we got fresh water, we build our own house, we have our garden, and like everything's you know working perfectly. I don't we get power our own way, right? And um there's so many ways to look at that and I'm like, dude, I'm caught in these two worlds of here's reality, here's fantasy. Like I just think, man, this fucking war is fake. This shit's fake as fuck. Even when I was in the military, I would say it all the time. I remember my last platoon sergeant. Uh he'd be like, Sir, you're so funny. You always just say it's fake, stay in the gray zone, don't go black and white in this fucking military. And he he was in 22 years. I was in that like 10 years at that time. Yeah, and uh I'm like, it is, it's all fucking fake, everything's fucking fake. They sent us to school for a month to do subterranean warfare. Dude, like that was crazy, crazy shit. And it was most like wild stuff. I spent another month at um nuclear, biological, chemical weapons fucking deployed into America scenario, and we had to play out this whole entire exercise, and so it's like I don't know. I don't know. I I'm getting to the I'm getting to the point of like I just don't fucking know, and I'm okay with it. I'm okay with the Iron Dome letting in all these missiles. I'm okay with but it's like I'm not okay with civilian just dying. I agree. Why are civilians just fucking getting murdered? Like, Trump, one of your first missiles hits a fucking school and kills like a hundred school age girls. Like, what the fuck? And we're just gonna we're just gonna go ahead and not talk about that. We're gonna talk about the win. We uh also bombed a bunch of uh fake airplanes and tanks, and we like what the fuck is going on right now? It's really it's a strange situation, and Iran's playing the cards really nicely at the moment, and it almost seems like Israel and America just know it. Like, all right, we're gonna go back and forth, and it seems to prolong it. Like, what would be the benefit? It's all about the benefits to prolong it so that they can confuse you more and more, steal more money, money's coming into the system, right? And now you're forgetting about the Epstein files, you're forgetting about all this. Now we're coming up with the midterm soon. Let's just keep this war going to midterms, and then we'll get them voting and fighting, and we'll get fucking newsome up here and Madami and all these other fucking liberal retards and dude. You just can't make it up. How are you even liberal anymore? How are you conservative anymore? How are you just not saying fuck the government? How are you not?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, no, I totally agree. And I think that's where I keep going. And I keep thinking to myself, like, okay, I I and again, it was probably probably planned, but when I think about the French Revolution, like, I mean, they just had guillotines out and they just would go in and grab rich people and leaders and start chopping heads off. And I'm like, you can't go there, like, we can't go to anarchy. So like it's like okay, we're we're we're stuck. And I don't I don't like feeling like that way. You know what I mean? Like the only thing you can do then is is be stuck. And I think that creates you tell me how you feel about it, but it creates in me like this like constant frustrated anger of like, and if you're not able to step out of that and breathe and really like give yourself focus on some other things, you're gonna walk around with a lot of like hatred and anger and frustration, feeling like you can do nothing.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, no, it would definitely if I was in your shoes, it'd definitely make me more anxious. I'm a very anxious person, I don't fucking it's on the edge, always moving and shit. I make people nervous when I'm around. But living in Mexico, it's so chill. So it's like it's nice because I can speak on it on Instagram from my perspective, which is no one down here talks about the war, no one gives a shit, no one gives a shit about the United States at most of the time. Most of the people aren't like, Oh, I love the United States, I wish I was there. No, every single Mexican is like, dude, Estados Unidos is loco. Like, yeah, that's fucking crazy as fuck up there, dude. I would never live there. So it's it's no funny because like then you get perspectives of like people who are living in the states and never lived in Mexico, and they're like, all the Mexicans want to live up here. I'm like, that's funny because I guarantee I have more Mexican friends than you uh just by proximity. None of them, not a damn one, have I met that's like, I want to go to the United States. Yeah, they somewhere like I lived, many will be like, I lived here for 10, 20 years or here, and it was beautiful. I loved it, but like that lifestyle is very panicky and it's very anxious, and it drives so many more emotions. And in Mexico, it's calm and relaxed, and it's family-oriented, and it's yeah, it's it's grounded. So that's the bigger thing is Mexico is a very grounded country. They have ties to this ancestral land, they have the Pachamama respect, they have family love and bonds. So there's something different down here. So war is going on, and it's like you feel this love still and warmth of Mexico. That you just I never I don't know if I ever felt that in the United States ever in my life, like just the overall presence of a land, like just presenting itself with so much warmth and love because these people really are that way.

SPEAKER_02

That's awesome. I do, I will say, I have a cousin, he's younger than me, and he's not on any kind of social media whatsoever. And there's a part of me that's envious of that. He just moved out onto like his his dad is like it's kind of crazy. My his my uncle, his dad is 12 years older than me, and then I'm 12 years older than him, and he's 12 years older than my son, and so uh we have like different, like a definite different like eras in which we grew up, but all very similar in how we are, and then we always share the feathers last name. But uh, he just moved out onto his dad's 40 acres. They just like they built by hand a house for him and his wife and his kids to live in. They just got in it. I'm so proud of what he's done because he literally built the house with his own hands, right? Over time, and now they live there, and uh they're really like the true the they're truly going for that 40 acres is all they have, but that's a good amount. Um, and then they can do what they want to do, they're right next to each other. So if anybody needs anything, they're like anything they need, they can get from each other and work together on it. And I'm like, this is I I'm looking at land passively at the moment, but I'm looking at land like 15 minutes from them because one, that's where you can get land, and it's not so close to Nashville that it's like just a dream, and uh and it's near them, you know what I mean, and their family, and I love that. But I just keep coming back to this idea of like touching grass, being in the being in the land and in nature, and less on social media. I mean, I feel like you've got so many people that are like mindset, mindset style people. I'm thinking Wayne Dyer and these kind of people from from back in the day, but it would be same same kind of people now, uh, that are like, yeah, you need to like disconnect from all of that. That people used to say, Oh, well, don't watch the news. Well, now all of social media is just news, it's either news or it's advertisements, is all you're getting. And so it's just a constant inundation of news media, as opposed to, oh, I gotta what I can watch the news at 10 o'clock at night. And that's where I'm like, Oh yeah, I don't watch the news. And then I find myself going, Well, shit, I'm on the news all the time if I'm scrolling social media at any point on any platform. I'm like, just what in the world? It's just a constant drip of you said it, anxiety and insanity. And it feels like it's a a slower life, like my cousin has, would be a uh would be one of less anxiousness and a less uh frustration, in my opinion.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, dude, that that's what I'm saying with these sovereign communities. It's gonna you're gonna start seeing families that stay together in the same location, have houses on the same property. We're gonna get back to the way it's supposed to be, right? The village raises the kids, and the village is gonna come back. I mean, it is we're going back in time to like little house on the prairie type of shit. And I'm not sure if you remember Jack Landon was in a conspiracy and then died shortly after by speaking out about like lifestyles and stuff like that.

SPEAKER_02

Really? I didn't I didn't remember that. I didn't I knew he died, but I didn't know he died in a conspiracy. That was probably before my conspiracy uh trade over. But uh no, I didn't know that, but that makes I dream of that. It's crazy how many people I talk to as well that they dream of the little house on the prairie feel, and I honestly think that AI is gonna push us there, in my opinion, because you run social media, there's so many things out there that are AI that I like, I'll look at something and Zeke will be like, that's AI. And I'm like, damn, that's really well done. We follow it much faster than kids, yeah. And but that's the thing is that it's gonna get to the point where no one can tell. So no one believes anything, like you cannot believe your eyes anymore. So the only thing you can do to in order to believe it is to go, I'm out. You tap out and you only do things in person because like with people around you, which is exactly what they did in like the 50s, the 20s, the 1800s, exactly how that worked. Because otherwise, AI will just trick everything and everyone. And I don't know, maybe it'll do you do you think that that might be a backfire for uh the powers that be in this whole idea of the reset? Is that they'll they'll push it so far that people will just be like, that's it, I'm out.

SPEAKER_00

And I think so many people are this zombie-like NPC that so many are gonna fall victim to the the next MRNA shot. People are gonna fall victim. I think they're gonna kill off half the fucking population. I truly honestly believe half the population is gonna go. And I when I look at shit, I'm preparing my family for that type of scenario. Like, well, how would the fuck would they do that? How would they do that? Well, these mRNA shots, it's now known that there's like over 17 million deaths just from the vaccine itself. Yeah, and people don't want to admit it, and that and that's that's probably a low number because they only have one system to go off of that has like one percent of the shit in there, and so their guesstimate's 17 million plus. And no one wants to talk about that, right? Of course. Well, no media wants to cover that. You like you can't cover it. So it's like imagine the next wave that comes in. Is it the measles outbreak? That is like only started by the measles vaccine. I just did a whole I just did a whole video yesterday, real on the measles, and since the measles vaccine, measles has gone 2,300 worse than it ever was, dude. So it was already inoculated before the vaccine came, it was gone. Everyone already got it, and it was natural, took its natural course, and it was gone. And then they brought it back with the fucking vaccine.

SPEAKER_02

Yep. Well, what's crazy is uh like our our little school community, like the little farm school we have. Uh, some kid got chicken pox, and I was like, Yeah, I think I was about 10 years old when we got chicken pox. And uh, you know, apparently that thing can sit like dormant for 10 to 21 days, so it's only a matter of time before this kid, it was a kid in Finn's class. It's only a matter of time before we have chickenpox in our house. That's pretty much just what's what's gonna happen. And they all kind of started to freak out. And I know that there's a chicken pox vaccine, which I like none of my kids are vaccinated. Like my younger kids are not vaccinated, my older kids haven't been vaccinated. Yeah, oh yeah, and I'm like, wait, you know, you vaccinate for that, and then you can get shingled, right? I'm like, nice, good call. But um, yeah, so I'm sitting here and I looked at my wife when we heard this. We just heard this on Sunday, and I'm like, yeah, well, it'll just we'll have them all sleep in the same room. Uh, everybody will have it at the same time, and then we'll move on with our life. That's exactly how we did it when I was a kid. What else are you gonna do? Like, it's not like it's gonna end somebody, it's uh, it's so annoying.

SPEAKER_00

Chicken pox is it's it's a good memory. Everyone fucking has a chicken pox memory.

SPEAKER_02

It's like everybody's got the everybody's got a spot like right here or right somewhere in this area where they have a scar from chicken pox. Everybody I like from my high from my school has one somewhere in this area. Meg's the same way, she's like, Oh, yeah, it's like right here. You know, it's like we all have the scar from the chicken pox, the one spot you couldn't stop scratching or whatever. I just think to myself, you're exactly right. We we didn't have sanitary things as much as we do now. And the vaccines, if you watch, the vaccines coincided with us learning how to be more clean. And oh wait, that keeps disease from happening. And yet we just we want to say that it was vaccines that did that. When the truth is, highly more likely the vaccines cause more problems than they than like, I mean, it's it's shown that they cause more problems than they could than they fix, but our understanding of sanitation and cleanliness has risen to a level that keeps us safer than any vaccines, in my opinion.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and and I I read this article that was uh this lady made an argument of that she was a some doctor with some kind of cool degrees, and it was like she made an argument of like just changing our our way we washed our hands with soap was like 90% of the solution. It was like something super simple, yeah. It wasn't everything else, it was literally just soap, and like the other ones were like real simple basic stuff too. Like if you have a scratch, use the soap or or a cut, you use the soap to clean it. So it was it seemed not like the still the basics was soap, and it was just like the funny part is soap has been around forever for a long fucking time, and people act like it's just because we don't know fucking history properly, right? We don't really know it because Epstein's fucking dads, just like Maxwell's dads creating the book and shit. Like we don't fucking know shit, like they we know what they want us to know, and so are we sure the Tartaria Empire was magnificent, they had way more technology that was aligned with the earth, aligned with the earth's frequencies and the earth's energy and the ether. That is probably as pure of an empire as you can get. That's probably why they are so easy to take over and destroy, because you know, guns came out and boom, boom, boom, gone. And so uh it seems like people who are like that would live more in harmony. Although there's a big uh thing about Tartaria is like some of their Senate Senate people got real money hungry and they went outside the system and started working internationally with other people, and that's what really drove them um like out of their own civilization eventually. It's like the the the breeding, the mixing mixed breeding and shit like that. But you look back in time and it's like all right, so we don't know shit about the Moors, we don't know shit about Tartaria, we know they were on maps, we know that for sure, we've seen ancient maps, and they have different names, right? So we know they existed, but we don't know what the fuck they did. We know they're higher up powers, they they were more connected to source, and it's like so. Why did they just delete these two? And maybe Atlantis too, maybe Atlantis was also uh driven by the ether and connected to the earth and it ran perfectly, right? And harmonized perfectly with the earth, and so I don't know, but when you make humans, I do know that so fucking many have this like greediness to them, so many have this like wanting to be in charge and not a leader though in charge, but like powerful, they want to be powerful and greedy, and it's like when that's a natural fucking ability that comes into people, I mean are you are you able to get back there ever again without wiping out society and civilizations? I I think half I think half the people have to be wiped out for any type of solution to go forward because so many people are programmed so far, most people still will believe everything they're reading, and it's like, dude, that's not the truth because someone took the time to write that. Just like the Bible and every religion almost has very similar stories that all tie back to the tablets. It all goes back to the tablets where you're like, dude, so it's like everything's connected, but we don't know any of it. We're not allowed to know any of the shit that's connected to source or like societies that lived perfectly with the ether. It's like so, dude. The only way is to go back to the little house on the prairie, dude. You know, it's like fucking with it.

SPEAKER_02

I'm with it, dude. I'm with it. My wife actually said the other day, she's like, Well, if I was gonna live anywhere outside of the US, it'd she's like, I'd be cool with Europe. She's like, but it's really because of the buildings. She's like, the structures that you see, and it made when you said tartaria, it made me think of that. Like those, she's like, they're just so ornate and beautiful. And I said, you know, a lot of those circular windows, if you take sand and put it in a pan and then play different resonances, it will make those shapes. And like those shapes are from sound resonance to the idea of I don't know, 440 hertz, 528 hertz, things that actually connect our bodies more to the ether. And I was like, isn't that crazy that we don't do that anymore? It's like brutalism. I could not think of the word. That's the word. I was trying to tell her what it was. But these, like, she's like, basically, everything over here looks like a prison. That's all it looks like. She's like, it's like a square box. You go to you go to a square box school to go to a squared like box style building. And if you're bad, they put you in a square box style building with bars to keep you in it. It's all just this brutalism that takes away from the beauty and the resonance of what is the earth. And I come, I've come far enough into like I've stepped far enough away from the church to not feel like I'm dangerous saying these things, even though I probably sound heretical, but to be free and feel like I can say that I can look at the God of the universe and say, yeah, he's over all of those things. So it would just make total sense that those things would work in our favor. Different resonances, different frequencies would do different things to our bodies to heal us and help us. Being grounded into the earth would help us where we come from it. He, I mean, from my history in the church, from the dust we were made, and the dust we will return. But we were made from the ground, so why wouldn't the earth be something that can help us? Sunlight, water, like all of these things that can make us better, getting more connected to those things and less connected to these, I want to say like more fake, right? Like AI, and not that I have anything against AI in the sense of utilizing it to create money and be like build something, uh, but robotics, AI, uh social media, VR, all of these things that take us away from where we naturally should be, I think.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, away from source, guys. As we're closing it out, um just remember share the show, like the show, and don't forget, it's the only way we grow. You have to spread the word, word by mouth, put in comments, tell your friends about us, let your family members know. Bring us up at dinner table. That's right. Anyways, guys, thanks for being here today. Um, as you can see, uh, me and Nate are both in this contemplative state of mind right now because the world's just so wild that we don't know how we can prepare our families and prepare our kids. So it always kind of comes back to fatherhood, as we always talk about. And it's like, well, how why do we need this information? So we can make the best decision going forward for our families, and we can prepare our sons and daughters for what they are going to live through. While we're at the end of our lives, they need to be living and thriving. What kind of life is that? And sometimes it takes these kinds of conversations, and sometimes you don't have the answer, and that's okay. It's just have the conversations, talk with friends, talk with family members, get these conversations out because the way we're gonna find a solution is through these kind these kinds of conversations. Nate, over to you. Thank you guys.

SPEAKER_02

I love that, man. I I I really don't have anything to add to that except for the like doing exactly what you said. Have the conversations, being willing to be wrong, being willing to know you don't know everything, and so therefore willing to learn and being open. Being open is the number one way that you're able to navigate these murky waters, in my opinion. So stay open, stay willing to learn, stay willing to say that you don't know the things that you don't know, and you're not so sure about the things that you do that you might know or you think you do know. So, yeah, guys, share the show. Uh, and we'll see you guys next week. Glad you were here.