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Blue Origin Space Flight Faked with Katy Perry For The Baphomet?

2025/4/21
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Hello and welcome to Investigator Podcast. I'm your host Chad alongside my beautiful wife Sherry. On tonight's episode, we're building back the shiny blue curtain this time. The one draped over what the media wants you to believe about space travel. This week, headlines exploded with the so-called successful Blue Origin launch featuring none other than pop icon Katy Perry,

and a handful of other celebrities the mainstream narrative is painting this as another giant leap for private space tourism but is it really or are we once again witnessing a carefully orchestrated illusion a space age stage play meant to dazzle the masses and distract from a much deeper truth so now we're going to break down the strange inconsistencies the suspiciously polished footage the convenient lack of independent verification and the age-old question

Why now? Why push this spectacle into public consciousness right now? We'll dig into the evidence, the weird body language, the oddly timed camera cuts, the lack of real-time footage, and the technological red flags that just don't add up. We'll also explore the bigger picture. Is it possible that Blue Origin, like NASA before it, is more interested in selling dreams than delivering reality? Guys, welcome to the show. It is April the 20th, 2025. It is Easter.

Very, very happy Easter to all of you out there. We are not having an Easter special, but over the next few days, we will definitely have something and kind of our thoughts on Easter and the resurrection and the crucifixion. We've talked a lot about our journey with our spirituality, especially over the past six months.

And so we definitely want to do it, but we just want to make sure that we do it justice. And we were supposed to have this episode out a couple of days ago. Didn't happen. But now we're talking about these amazing astronauts such as Katy Perry, because now, you know, I mean, they're like Buzz Aldrin. I mean, they are liars. Yeah.

I mean, maybe. Who knows? Well, we don't know for sure, but we're definitely going to dive into those conspiracy theories and see which ones add up and which ones don't. Yeah, it's so funny because obviously if you guys have never listened to our moon landing conspiracy episode, we actually had two of them and we dove pretty deep into whether or not the moon landing actually ever happened. And if you just listen to those two episodes, you'll

where NASA themselves, we're talking about chief rocket scientists, we're talking about engineers for NASA, where they came out and said, you know, look, we did have the technology, but we don't have that technology anymore. And if we did, then we would be able to go to the moon. So supposedly many, many years ago, back in the 70s or 80s, we had lost the technology after the quote unquote moon landing.

There's also been various videos out there of the NASA astronauts that actually supposedly allegedly went to the moon.

where they have been on record saying some weird stuff like, well, we never went there. One person said to a child, Buzz did Buzz Aldrin himself. I think it was also Buzz Aldrin that there was a guy that confronted him. And I think he got punched because this guy was just asking simple questions about, Hey, what was your experience? Did we actually go to the moon? Because I do not believe we went to the moon. And this guy got really pissed off because he couldn't answer very basic and simple questions.

And much like this particular incident, or I guess you can say space flight, if you want to call it that, a lot of people are calling it fake. There are memes everywhere saying these people never went to space and we have to break that down. Did they actually go to space?

Or at the very least, did they go 62 miles up? I think is about what it is. Yeah, for 11 minutes. And I didn't know that you could train to be an astronaut in two days and become an astronaut. Yeah, it was very intense training, according to Katy Perry and all of them. Yeah, and I saw them buckle down in their spacesuits and their helmets and everything. Like they were really ready to go to space.

Listen, Sherry, I mean, you're you're this is what Joe Rogan said I saw the other day. He's like, don't minimize this. Don't downplay their courage and their, you know, just fortitude for space travel. You know, they did have two very intensive days of figuring out how to get into the capsule and also get out of the capsule. And guess what? They still screwed that up.

They literally screwed that up. Yeah, they oops, the door opened when they weren't supposed to. That was one screw up. Yeah. There's so many things about this space flight that we're going to talk about on tonight's show. But before we do that, I do just want to go ahead and say, if you want to follow us on our social media, we have X, which is where we pro

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I guess you can call meetups maybe once or twice a week. And so that's where we talk to you guys about upcoming episodes, previous episodes or things that we're never going to talk about on the show. And so we do encourage each of you to go over there and check those things out. It really does support us. And the best way you can actually help this show is

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And so that's my spiel. It's been kind of a crazy week, right? We've not had a lot of news in particular. I mean, we did have the FSU shooting, Florida State University shooting, and there's still not a lot of information coming out about that. But then we also have, there's a lot of information to some degree coming about the

the Trump would be assassin. So whether it be the Ryan Ruth guy, where he had a decent amount of connections to Ukraine, we actually had an extensive episodes on that. And then you think about Thomas Crooks, when we start hearing about Thomas Crooks and who he was communicating with and contacting with also somehow maybe led to Ukraine as well. And then there was a guy that was recently arrested because he had a plot to potentially assassinate Trump.

And just so happens that this guy, which was a young dude, 19, 20 years old, that was obviously radicalized by someone. This is the guy that killed his parents, right? Killed his parents, had this plan that, you know, he was going to utilize some money. I don't know if he was trying to get it from his parents or whoever.

But he was actually also in contact with someone in Ukraine. He had a Ukrainian number that he was in direct contact with where he was asking him, said, you know, after this happens, after I do this, you know, am I going to be able to come to Ukraine and live and you guys are going to protect me? Yeah. And how long am I going to have to stay like in hiding in America before I can get to Ukraine? Yeah. Two weeks, six months. What do I have to do? How long do I hide? Yeah.

And how are you going to get me there? And how am I going to be safe after I do this? Absolutely. So there's so much going on. But what we do want to also say is we got a huge, huge episode that we think is going to be released tomorrow evening. I think I believe it's either tomorrow evening or Tuesday.

Tuesday where we're releasing this and this is actually right in our backyard. And this is about Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office and the current sheriff, which actually I don't necessarily know. I guess he's technically still the current sheriff. He's just taking a leave of absence. Yeah. So he has checked himself into rehab. The FBI is probing him. They got a potential indictment incoming and we will be talking with someone that is very close to the the entire ordeal. He actually ran against the sitting sheriff now.

And he was also with the department for many years. So you guys are not going to want to miss that episode. I believe it will be our next episode. So we just wanted to make sure we mentioned that. So let's go to Daily Mail. Daily Mail says all the clues conspiracy theorists believe prove Katy Perry's journey on Blue Origin flight was faked.

So Katy Perry went to space for just three minutes and returned to a storm of wild conspiracy. So it wasn't even technically, I think the whole thing took 11 minutes. The whole thing was 11, yeah. Yeah, 11 minutes. So Perry's one of the six women who shot off to the edge of space Monday, reaching an altitude of 66.5 miles before returning to Earth 11 minutes later.

Now, social media was flooded with bizarre claims that the Blue Origin mission was faked shortly after the capsule landed back on the ground. Skeptics immediately called foul, branding the launch a Hollywood fake with the worst CGI any of these fake space agencies has produced yet.

Online sleuths pointed to a supposedly flimsy door, a suspiciously stiff hand inside the capsule, and even the way Perry's hair floated in microgravity, claiming that it was all definitive proof this mission was staged. And some conspiracy theorists even claimed that the entire launch was a satanic ritual led by Perry and Jeff Bezos. While none of these claims have any grounding in reality, psychologists say the frenzy makes sense.

Dr. Daniel Jolly, an expert of psychology of conspiracies from the University of Nottingham, told Mail Online, the mission brings together two domains that have long been fertile ground for conspiracy theories, space exploration and celebrity culture.

And so it goes on to say that on Monday at 830 local time, the NS-31 mission launched from Blue Origin's launch site, one about 30 miles north of Van Horn, Texas. Although their 11 minute flight to the edge of space was well documented and streamed live online, many people have become suspicious that the mission never actually occurred. So let's talk about the door gaff.

After the New Shepard capsule landed, Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos proudly wrenched open the hatch with a specialized tool to greet the all-female crew. However, the footage from just minutes earlier clearly showed the capsule door being opened from inside before being hastily shut. So internet-dwelling conspiracy theorists seized on this strange moment, held it as definitive proof the mission was faked.

While there is little doubt that the Blue Origin rocket reached space, it shows just how tightly choreographed the stage event was supposed to be.

And then it all says there was a there was a post on X and it says Moon Monkey. It was fake. The girls opened the door to begin with from the inside themselves with nothing and no tools. The lady stepped up to the door and they closed the door. Then they waited a few minutes and Jeff Bezos stepped up with some sort of tool and act like he unlocked the hatch. So for many people who had already been skeptical about the mission, the fact that Jeff Bezos appeared to pretend to open the hatch was enough to prove that the entire project was faked.

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But this does have some, you know, legitimacy. Right. Like, why would you open the door from inside? Someone was like, hey, what are you doing, idiot? You've trained for two days. Remember? Yeah.

Well, it's so funny because Jeff Bezos walking around the capsule and, you know, you got to check everything out. If anyone else watched the two actual astronauts that came down from the space station. There were four actually that day, I believe. Yeah, there was four that day, but the two that have been stranded or whatever. And watching that whole ordeal of them coming down. And that's another question.

Several questions. Yeah. In water. I didn't know these capsules could land on land. Yeah. Why do they always land in water? Well, that was another conspiracy theory, actually. It's funny enough you asked that is because if you watch this capsule allegedly land and

And it hits the ground. People were like, dude, did you see how hard that shit hit? Like that would break your back if it hit that hard. And it did appear to hit pretty damn hard. I mean, there was massive dust plume that came up. And then if you watch as the capsule from SpaceX, where they went up and actually rescued the astronauts.

as this capsule comes down, it is a very extensive process as far as all of the shoots, everything else. And I think they said by the time the craft actually splashes down into the ocean, I think it's at 13 miles an hour, very slow. Also aircraft for people that do not know there are aircraft that are currently developed that have shoots as well. So Cirrus, for example, has them SF or the S 50 or the, the vision jet has them. They, the, the Cirrus,

SR-22s have the actual CAPS system, which is a parachute system. You can hit that. It'll blow the top of basically the airplane off. It launches a parachute up.

And so it has actually saved quite a few pilots lives unless you, of course, you know, land in a really crazy way. But you still I think even in those cases, I think you could potentially land at 15 to 20 miles an hour. But if you watch this Blue Origin capsule land, it looks pretty damn fast and it brings up a ton of dust. But then when you see the inside shots of like Katy Perry and all them, when they allegedly land, it's like nothing is. Yeah, they're just chipping around. It's all happening.

And just interesting to me, even if you go outside of Earth's atmosphere and then you reenter, wouldn't you imagine that you would have some kind of burn marks or something on the outside like they did the other? Yeah. Well, so capsule. So, yeah, we're going to get to that. But and here's here's what I've heard back and forth. Right.

Now, if you look at the Blue Origin craft, it's 62 miles up is as high up as it was 66 miles, whatever. 66. Well, that does have meaning that I want to get to later. Sixty six miles. Yeah. Well, and then so if you think about that and then you think about the, for example, SpaceX, where that capsule came down.

Now, what they're saying anyway, and we'll break down whether this is true or not, what they're saying is, is because the Blue Origin only went to 66 miles or whatever it is, and yet SpaceX had to come through much more of the atmosphere than Blue Origin did. That's why it encountered much more intense heat and a lot longer process to reenter the atmosphere than Blue Origin, which means that Blue Origin maybe wasn't even high enough to

To get into the part where it would have burned the outer side or the outermost, I guess, surface of the Blue Origin capsule. That would totally make sense to me if they barely got out of the atmosphere because, you know, their hair was so beautiful when they were in space. You even examine or...

Just put the two pictures up of Katy Perry and her crew and the other crew members when they're in space and their hair is completely different. The girl, you know, even Trump called her the crazy hair lady. Yeah. The one that was on the space that was stuck on the space station. Her hair was sticking straight up.

Meanwhile, Katy Perry and all of her glamorous model friends, their hair was just barely floating and it was like perfect the whole time they were in space. Well, that's because they're calling it microgravity. Right. So there's so apparently there's a difference between microgravity at 66 miles and.

And say if you're 100 or 150 miles in orbit, there is a big difference, allegedly, with the gravity. Now, well, I mean, they still showed them floating. Yeah, that is true for sure. So it makes you think like, well, how much more gravity if you're floating in this capsule, how much more or how much weight?

How much can we minus gravity to make your hair look crazier than it does? There's a lot of stuff that doesn't necessarily make sense. The main reason theorists latched on to this detail was the belief that the pressurized cabin shouldn't have an inward opening door that could be operated by passengers. And there was another one fighting for humanity. This shit is so fake. Watch the door be open from the inside and then they need to a tool to open it from the outside. And there was tons of laughing faces.

Typical spacecraft have doors that open outwards and require a team of technicians working from the outside to unlock it. For example, anyone who watched the return of NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams would have seen a crew of engineers working for minutes to open the hatch of their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. In comparison, the relatively easy manner in which the new Shepard capsule door was open has inflamed suspicions. I want to make sure.

And then on X...

There was one commentator complained, does it look like a pressurized hatch to me? More like a very flimsy door. Fake hand in the capsule. That's another one. People are calling out this fake hand. They are showing where it looks like a black hand. It looks like a dummy. And they say something is definitely wrong with a Blue Origin space flight that Katy Perry was on. Social media users are asking, where are the reentry barn marks and why does this look like a fake hand? Now,

I can tell you about this picture because this picture allegedly was from a 2017 demo flight that Blue Origin had where they utilized dummies in the hatch for whatever reason. And they had the same color spacesuits and everything. Yes. So that is what they're saying. This is from a previous mission to where they sent up dummies. And that is allegedly why that all happened.

But why and how would it be safe to even have a way for the ladies or astronauts to open the door from the inside? Wouldn't that be a little crazy? Even if you're in space for three, six minutes, whatever it is, and somebody could just open the door in space and go crazy on you. I mean, as far as safety goes.

I just don't think that makes sense that they should be able to open a door from inside. Yeah. And we're going to get to this video. And like they were saying, they're pressurized systems. Yeah. And we're going to get this video. And in this video, which this guy's name on YouTube, I think you guys should get to follow him as Jake the Asshole.

And you're going to laugh at this, but he kind of goes through these videos and we're going to go through them with him. And especially when it gets to the door, as you were talking about, like, is it safe? And is that even plausible that you'd be able to open a door from inside this this craft when you're in space, especially? Yeah. And then number two is there's a particular point about the door, right, that we're going to get to also listen to Jake the Asshole on YouTube.

Welcome back disgruntled space fans!

Another day, another fake space mission. But this Blue Origin crew did what no other crew could do. They actually screwed up the fake space mission so bad that even normies and sheeple who believe in fake space, even they are calling this mission a fake mission.

The main clip that is going viral right now across the interwebs is this clip right here where the door opens before Jeff Bezos opens the door himself.

So they were supposed to get Jeff Bezos opening the door. But before the cameramen were set up, before they were ready, the door opens a few inches. And then you see they have the lady run over and say, not yet, not yet, close it. And then they close the door. And then they wait several minutes before Jeff Bezos goes to open it from the outside. See how it opens? The lady tells him to shut it. And then they shut it.

So this simple clip right here of the door opening before it was supposed to lets people know that this whole thing is done for the cameras. This is basically just a big show put on for the television cameras.

A lot of people noticed, including myself, that when Jeff Bezos does go to open the door, it flimsily flops open like some cheap RV trailer door.

And it's literally showing right now this door as he's opening this door. It literally looks like a quarter of an inch thick door and it just flops like you could throw a rock through it. Literally, that's what it looks like. No joke.

So they actually expect us to believe that that flimsy floppy door withstands the harsh elements of outer space and reentering the planet's atmosphere and pressurization? Yeah!

Okay. And not to mention, when they're opening this door, these girls are already out of their seats standing up at the door waiting. When I compare it to SpaceX when they came back down to Earth, they had to unstrap them, unbolt them. They had to do all of that. Like, they were pretty much bolted in and could not unstrap themselves. Yeah. Yeah.

Well, let me explain something to you here, because this is very, very important. And for my pilot friends out there, I know many of you are listening. We're going to go through this for a second because think about the difference. And I want to explain this in a way that people that do not know anything about aviation can understand it to some degree. And the best way I can maybe do that is if you look at.

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In particular, doors on helicopters, for example. Mm-hmm.

Now, a lot of helicopters actually have breakaway doors, so you can actually take the doors off of the helicopters. You can actually fly open door like a Jeep. Yeah, basically like a Jeep. You can fly open door, all of that stuff. And most helicopters, I don't I don't necessarily know of many. I think there are helicopters that are pressurized that you can actually get up and you can pressurize them. But if you look at the difference in non pressurized helicopters, for example, versus pressurized in this just particular example, you

likely most of those pressurized helicopters, you cannot remove the doors because the number one difference in those doors are the thickness. They are extremely thick. They have to be a basically a certified version of a door that

through the FAA to where the thickness. And once you actually close that door and lock the door, you actually have this pressurization that works. Pressurization is a very interesting thing. When you fly on airliners, for example, if you're up at 30 or 35,000 feet, most airlines,

will pressurize right around 7,000 to 9,000 feet or sometimes lower. I mean, sometimes it can be 5,000 or 6,000. And that's why even the private jets like the G650s and the Globemasters that are coming out or the Globals,

what they're trying to do each and every model is they're trying to bring down the cabin altitude, which means they're trying to figure out ways to make the cabin altitude, what you actually feel like the elevation that you were at when you were at 30,000 feet, they're trying to bring that as low as possible. And the reason why you want to bring cabin altitude down, for example, if you had a plane to where you flew at 35 or 40,000 feet, and you only felt like in the cabin that you were at 1,000 feet,

Your jet lag alone is massively impacted by that. You're going to have little jet lag. And a lot of what actually jet lag is caused by is the cabin altitude. When you're at altitude for a certain amount of time and, you know, say it's four hour flight, five hour flight, whatever it is, and you're at six or seven thousand feet for four or five hours, that does take a toll on your body more than you realize.

That's what pressurization is. But I'm sure that you guys have seen when they close an airliner door and that hatch that has to be locked in, locked down. And and that thing basically sucks in once the once the aircraft is actually pressurized, it kind of sucks everything out and it and it pressurizes that cabin to what altitude it needs to be at.

This is very, very important. There are planes that somehow accidentally depressurize in flight. And we've actually had many examples of that, especially on the, you know, I guess you can say business jet side of things to where airplanes have depressurized. The pilot didn't realize it.

And then they all of a sudden start talking crazy talk on the radio. And you're like, what the hell are they talking about? They're not listening to orders from air traffic control. Air traffic control is saying, hey, get down to 10,000 feet. And then they're like, okay, sounds good or whatever. And then like 20 minutes later, they're still at the same altitude that they were at because they are not comprehending what anyone's saying. That's because the cabin is depressurized. They don't realize it. They're getting hypoxia.

And so this is all very important stuff when you are even at 35 to 40,000 feet. And those doors, you know, if you open a door, for example, on a TBM or a turboprop or whatever, this pressurized door, it does not look like that door that Jeff Bezos just opened. It literally that door looks like this.

uh, the best thing I could describe it as, I mean, it's literally like if it's even the freaking RV doors or, or are better than that door. I mean, I'm sure you've opened an RV door. They're thick. They're at least decently thick and you can kind of push them down and close them in. And it feels like it's kind of a firm close. Yeah. But this thing looks like that one did too. This thing looks like you could bend it with your hand and it just completely deform.

And so how is this cabin pressurized? I'm not saying it isn't. I'm just saying, how is it pressurized? And then number two, how are you just easily able to open this door from the inside? I'm not saying you can't open doors on aircraft from the inside. You can, but it's just interesting to me where you have all of these amateur quote unquote astronauts. These people are taking 66 miles of space and they're able to just open this door. And it was just amazing too, before Jeff even got to the door, he did fall. Did you see that clip where he fell?

Yeah. And all the girls are looking out the window and, you know, just being girls and how much fun it is and how much fun they had. Yeah. I just, I don't, I personally don't buy it that they went into space or even like,

Pre space. I just don't buy it. Well, it's like Jake Dassel says, it's like you had one mission and you even screw that up for your fake space flight. Now, I'm not going to necessarily judge and say this was completely fake or any of that stuff. We don't know. They were they were actually in the penis looking rocket that went into space because you see people talk about that, too. It looks like a giant rocket.

Yeah, you know, but I get that. But regardless of that, it I don't know. I mean, I think the problem is and as this article says from Daily Mail, this apparently there are experts at conspiracy theories that where they say why people are conspiracy theorists. Well, let me tell you why people are conspiracy theorists, because they're lied to on a regular and constant basis. And then almost everything that you call these people conspiracy theorist about comes true.

So how are you an expert from some Nottingham University on conspiracy theorists and why they believe the crazy stuff they do? And I'll tell you why they do, because they are not dumb to the mass media, what you would call Mockenberg media. This is what we've had for so many years is Mockenberg media. We have had government controlled and led media for so many years, and people are finally awakening to this. I mean, very similarly to, you know, since it is Easter,

You know, there was something that I think it was, I don't remember where I was even watching it, but the amount of people that are starting to be interested even in Jesus Christ, be interested in the Bible story, be interested in Christianity. We've never seen the amount of people that are more interested now than they have than ever almost. And I think the reason for this is because

Once people start to realize and what they're trying to keep you away from, which is the truth. And I think a lot of people also believe that about the Bible. They believe that about Christianity and God and all this stuff. When you start realizing that they're also trying to keep you from that, but they're trying to push up all this demonic evil stuff. That's,

that's when people automatically go the other way and they're going the other way because they know that you've lied about every single thing else. And then even if you go back to the moon mission, right? I mean, the moon mission that most people don't even believe that either. And that's for good reason, because I do not believe that we went to the moon. I do not

I believe we accidentally somehow randomly lost the technology to go to the moon. This was the space race back then, I believe. And listen, this is why I do actually think we lied about it. It was because it was a space race with all the other nations. And it wasn't necessarily the fact of who was going to get to the moon first. It was more of the fact of who had the technology for rockets.

So AKA the nuclear and that kind of that big rush for nuclear capable rockets. That is why I think we actually lied about the moon landing because we wanted to be the dominant power and force of the world to where it says, look, if we can get our guys and our people and our astronauts to the moon, imagine what the rockets we have that can send nuclear weapons to your freaking country. If you screw with us. And that's the reason why you lie about a moon landing.

Well, listen, a lot of people think that the SpaceX landing or when they went to go rescue these astronauts on the space station, a lot of people think that was fake as well. Well, there's a lot of people who also believe space is fake, right? I mean, there's a lot of people that believe that. And there's actually a lot of Christians that believe that. And it all goes back to the firmament and kind of what it talks about in the Bible about it. I don't think space is fake.

I don't whatsoever. I think God created the heavens and the earth. I think the heavens meaning space and everything outside of earth is what God also created. And that's why I've always also said it's like people that are like, oh, well, you believe in aliens. Well, you can't ever be Christian then.

I don't know why. I don't know why that, I don't know why that accent came out, but I am in the South. So I was like, oh, you believe in aliens? Oh, well, you can't be a Christian. I'm sorry. Your membership is revoked. I'm like, okay. But, you know, I think most people just don't understand that God created everything. And that does not mean because God created us in the world and the earth and that this is our planet and that God made this for us, that he couldn't also make other things for us

Other things, I guess is what I'm saying. So let's get into a little more of Jake the Asshole's video. Now, what we're looking at here, by the way, is the video of Blue Origin launching. And this video actually shows it says, do you think this looks real?

And I got to be honest, it does kind of look like CGI. It does kind of look like a video game intro or something like that. It just does not look as real as you would think. And so a lot of people are thinking that even the video of the launch is fake. And listen, you know, we've said this also before. The fact that the public has AI now and everybody's like, oh, look how advanced we are with AI now.

I don't think you also understand and realize how long our government and or even probably Hollywood and all of the stuff have had access to AI, artificial intelligence technology.

And especially the military and government, they have extensive access and they have extensive AI programs that we can't even imagine. And only thing we have as far as AI is just the very surface level of what that's capable. And look at the things that people can do with AI already, just the surface level. Like, I don't know how many of you guys are on Facebook, but...

I'm not in this group, but it shows up on my Facebook. It's called like Photoshop or something. And people will put a picture of themselves and they'll say, hey, make me look built or show me on a white couch instead of a gray couch or whatever. Yeah. And people go in and there's like.

thousands of comments and people changing the way that people look, changing where they are, the environment. It's really funny. There's a lot of funny stuff on there. But one of the AI things that they can also do is they change these people into videos. Like they're like, make my man jealous and make me kissing a great looking guy or whatever.

And they can actually put that person into AI and make them into a video kissing this like hunky dunky guy, you know, and make it look real. Yes. All you guys out there going through a divorce. If you really want to catch your wife, just connect with some AI person that really knows this stuff. And then I'm just kidding. The point is you can make.

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Fake things like, Oh, absolutely. You can. Yeah. There's no question. And even today is like, you know, the way movies have always been made are, are drastically changing. I mean, there are going to be people like you and I, that although, you know, I, I know how to work camera, I can do good videos and stuff like that, but it's,

You know, you don't have to almost be a guy that knows how to use a camera any like good anymore. How fast AI is starting to be, I guess, more advanced and how advanced the video side of AI is getting. We're going to start seeing films and including animated films. I mean, this is something that like if I was an animator, I would be really, really worried right now about AI because it's

AI is going to be able to animate far better than people are, and they're going to be able to create characters, storylines, everything. And you're just going to be able to type in something and set a scene and they're going to do the scene. Then you're going to add the actual voice to it and all this stuff. Everything has come along so fast. And so when you think about this particular case, like, is this an example of AI potentially being utilized for this space, quote unquote, space mission? So let's get to some more of the video.

Another reason why people are not buying this Blue Origin space mission is because the launch itself looks like something you would see in a video game intro. Seriously, y'all, are we looking at Xbox 360 graphics right now? Or worse, Sega CD graphics? Watch the way the rocket leaves the picture right here at the very end.

I mean, come on. It looks absolutely ridiculous. Now, here is what I consider to be the creepiest piece of evidence as far as this fake space mission is concerned. Now, a lot of people will dismiss this as being a coincidence.

However, I find this to be quite compelling evidence that there are evil forces behind these fake space missions. So if you look at the logo for this most recent Blue Origin mission with the all quote-unquote female crew, if you look at the logo itself and then you are to turn it upside down, invert it if you will,

It looks an awful lot like a Baphomet's head. In fact, if you take a Baphomet's head and you line it up with the logo, it seems to fit just perfectly. Now, some folks are going to say, oh, you just made that up yourself. That's just some crazy coincidence.

No, they definitely designed these logos with these marks of these beasts in mind. And I don't find this to be an accident at all. This is definitely not a crazy coinkydink. And if you take it one step further, there were six members of this all quote unquote female crew involved.

So the number six being used, of course, we know they like the number 666. And the fact that they're using six inverts.

As in, Transformers more than meets the eye. Yeah, you know what I mean. The fact that they're using these individuals goes right along with the Baphomet in the logo that's on their uniforms, right?

All right. I want to pause for just a second because I got to explain to you a little bit about the history of Baphomet and what that even means, because I've heard about it before. Didn't have a lot of history on it. But just to give you a little brief history is kind of long. It's twisted. It's layered. It's mixing real medieval events, occult symbolism, and then later satanic misunderstandings, as AI says.

But the origins come from the Middle Ages. The name Baphomet first pops up in the 1100s and 1200s during the Crusades. Crusaders fighting in the Holy Land wrote about a strange idol that Muslims supposedly worship. They called it the Baphomet.

And although they say there was no real Baphomet idol at the time, there was more of a slur or an accusation that people actually worship this thing. And then you think about the Knights of Templar and the Baphomet scandal, 1307. In 1307, King Philip of France was in debt to the powerful and wealthy Knights Templar.

So to erase his debts and crush their influence, he accused the Templars of heresy, witchcraft, and idol worship. One of the changes was that the Templars worshipped a head-shaped idol called Baphomet. Under torture, some Templars confessed to this. Historians today think Baphomet's charge was completely fabricated and as part of a political takedown. Nothing to see here. Guys, this is later on in history. But then you think about the occult rebirth of Eliphas I.

levi in the 1800s in 19th century french occultist elvis levi gave baphomet its most famous modern image in 1854 levi drew the baphomet of mendez a winged goat-headed i guess adrenas figure one arm points up one arm points down as above or so below it has female breast a torch on its head and hooves

Levi Baphomet wasn't meant to represent the devil. It symbolized the balance, they say. Light, dark, male, female, human, divine, the union of opposition and esoteric knowledge. And then Baphomet and Satanism and pop culture in the 1960s. Anton Levy, founder of the Church of Satan, adopted the goat face symbol, called it the sigil of Baphomet, a goat inside an inverted pentagram.

So, yeah, I mean, this is not nothing to do with Satanism. I mean, it's just the guy that literally started the Church of Satan is the guy that started using this symbol. From there, Baphomet wrongly became synonymous with the devil in mainstream culture. How is it wrongly becoming synonymous when the Church of Satan takes this symbol on? And adopts it, yeah.

So how is it wrongly being accused? And so from there, today, Baphomet shows up in heavy metal, horror movies, tattoos, edgy art, usually a symbol of rebellion, occult power, or mockery of traditional religion. And then modern satanic temple version. In 2015, the satanic temple unveiled a huge statue of Baphomet with two children beside it as a political statement about separation of church and state.

Again, it was more about symbolism, not devil worship, but about challenging religious authority in government.

And so medieval smear, Templar scapegoat, a cult symbol of balance, misunderstood as satanic icon and modern symbol of rebellion. I do not believe AI's BS here about trying to pretend like the Baphomet symbol is not cult or satanic because it obviously is. The Church of Satan adopted the symbol and then later went on to even further go into Satanism. So how is it misunderstood? And I mean, literally goes back to 1100s.

And then there are historians, you know, the, you know, the fact checker people, you know, I mean, it's probably someone like Fauci, but in the history side of things. And he says, if you do not believe in me, you do not believe in history. Whoever this guy was, I'm sure I am history. So what I'm telling you is, is that Baphomet is not Satan.

Although the church of Satan does actually use as their symbol, but other than that, and other than like everything has been utilized for in pop culture, that all has to do with Satanism. It's not necessarily Satanism, right?

But you also have to understand that when they have a symbol on this spacecraft, that when turned upside down looks exactly like Baphomet. That should tell you something. It is, it is, it is literally the symbol and the sign and the message that are trying to get across that we are satanic. We are evil. We are a cultist and we are rebelling against religion, God, and Jesus. And of course we're talking about this on Easter, right?

But but we have to talk about this on Easter because Jesus is the king. Unfortunately, for these people out there that believe that their God, Satan, is going to rule or reign. And by the way, in large part, Satan does reign and rule over this world, but not for long.

Also on the patch where it shows the goat with the devil looking horns on it, it has a picture of six women, like their faces. And that represents the number six to me. And it also, like you were saying, there were six women. They went 66 miles up in the air, supposedly. So do you see all the symbolism of the six women?

And then when I looked it up on AI, they're like, oh, no, it was just the spaceship. And then they have fireworks that represent Katy Perry and a microphone that represents another girl that was an astronaut on this mission. Astronaut. Oh, my God. Don't ever say that again. And I was like, oh, OK, then. But I mean, you do you can put it right up to it. It looks just like a goat with horns. Yeah, it really does. It does. Yeah, you are correct. Let's listen to some more of this.

So one thing we didn't see during the Blue Origin launch was a cutaway to the crew inside, floating inside the phallus head capsule, if you will. Yeah, we never did get to see that shot.

So people were expecting that we were going to get to see like a cutaway live shot of the crew inside floating around doing flippity-doos and all that stuff. But instead, if you want to see the footage of the crew floating around inside the phallus head capsule, you have to go find an entirely different video on YouTube.

Yeah, they didn't include that. So I had to go do a search and dig up this video on my own in order to see this 36 second clip. Imagine that three, six. Yeah. So this 36 second clip is all you can find and it's full of cuts.

So we don't get to see footage from start to finish of all the crew members unstrapping themselves out of their chairs, floating around, going upside down, tossing back and forth stuffed animals and playing with flowers, looking out the window. And oh, time's up. Now you got to strap yourself back down safely into your chair, right?

During the. And so what he's saying here is that during the live stream of it, they never showed once they got there. Yes, they never showed once they actually got into quote unquote space. They never showed once they became weightless. They never showed any of this. It was all a video that came out after the fact, and they never actually cut to the scene on the live feed of them being in space. And everybody's like.

That makes no sense. And there's been some stupid arguments and, you know, people that are in defense of this is saying, oh, well, there was communication problems and this and that. Of course there was. Of course there is communication problems. But it's just all BS, I think. I mean, and, you know, I've been thinking a lot about this.

And we've not really got in this, but like, why? Why? I'm sorry. I've been doing the Trump thing. Oh, my God. All day long, too. Why? Just why? I just want to know why. Why? They're dumb. But also during their little selfies when they're in space, Katy Perry...

shows a monarch butterfly with supposedly either her tour dates or her set of what she's going to be seeing on tour. But when people look at this monarch butterfly, they think about MKUltra.

Also, she did a selfie photo of herself with this monarch butterfly. And it's in front of her where you only see one of her eyes, meaning like Illuminati. And these are both symbolism of MKUltra. So if you ask why, maybe that could be why.

No, that is interesting. I mean, and look, you know, if you want to go like very even surface level and we're going to get into a little bit of this satanic and a cold ism that is in Hollywood and especially some of these singers like Katy Perry and not just Katy Perry, but others. Yeah. And also, too, I'm sorry. The monarch butterfly is represented of MK Ultra. Did you know that? Yeah. No, I didn't know that. But yes. Yes.

But so here's the other thing is like a lot of people are like, well, why would they do this? Like, what is the purpose of faking a flight to space? And you have all these celebrities that are in here, six women, you know, it's this big ordeal. And, you know, you also got to think about the fact that Elon Musk, which everyone hates now because they, you know, they used to hate Trump. Like Trump was all that anyone ever talked about. And now it's all Elon Musk because you have to go to Elon Musk now because it's like, shit, we've done everything to Trump. So unless we're going to somehow try to, uh,

to off him again, you know, there's really no point in trying to go back into that. All that's going to do is help him or help his base in any way, shape or form. So now they're going off after Elon Musk. Yeah.

And so think about how many wins, according to the left or just basically anybody that Elon Musk and Donald Trump has had for, you know, since even the beginning of the of this particular term. You know, it was SpaceX actually went up and they rescued the astronauts, although people question that as well.

But then you have SpaceX has been dominating in the space race. I mean, completely dominating. And then you have just Jeff Bezos with Blue Origin and, you know, his space company to where it's like,

that kind of space program in some ways represents the other side. It represents the left. And like, we need a win right now more than anything. We need some kind of win. We need to show the world, the people that it's not just Trump or Elon that can do these things is us also, you know, we got to show them. And so there's been people that have speculated. Maybe that's part of the reason that's very surface level. And obviously there's a lot of, you know, symbolism and all that stuff in it, but,

But maybe that's the case. I don't know. Let's listen to some more free fall. You got to be safely strapped down. So they have to make sure to have time to do all that. But we don't have a continuous camera shot of all that happening. Now, do we know what we do get? Is this highly edited, highly doctored, well cut up footage collaging all of those moments together?

And look at Katy's hair back there. It doesn't look like it's going straight up and shooting in every direction. Let's compare Katy Perry's hair

to, let's say, one of those women on the space station? Yeah, how about we do that? You know how the women on the space station have their hair shooting straight up as if it was like hair sprayed to be stuck straight up in the air or as if they were hung upside down or something? Yeah, you know how hair...

axe in space on a long-haired lady? Now let's compare that to Katy Perry's hair and all the rest of the crew's hair. Hmm. You notice that their hair isn't shooting around everywhere? It isn't shooting straight up? Do you mean to tell me you have to be aboard the space station for it to do that?

I have recollections that you asked about how we move. Yeah, yeah. To get from place to place, you fly. The thing that resonated the most when you said something about your hair, you could take one strand of hair and push off the wall with that hair, and it would propel you backwards. And I had bigger hair up there than the guys. You did. So it worked a little bit better for me. I let it grow because I wanted it to be, I wanted it to scream zero G, there is a woman in space. It did. For these girls.

Once again, this is another case of Jake's personal incredulity. Everyone knows that the space station is much higher in space than the Blue Origin phallus head capsule was able to achieve. So therefore, the gravity did not affect their hair follicles as much as it would affect the astronauts aboard the space station.

That is your official mainstream science answer to anyone asking the question, why doesn't the hair of any of these crew members on Blue Origin go shooting upward the same way as the crew members on the ISS? So now for good measure, let's compare the Blue Origin launch with a launch from NASA from the year 2006.

All right, so we're going to stop there because it kind of goes into kind of some more video. I do encourage you guys to go watch Jake the Asshole's video. Did Katy Perry and Blue Origin fake their mission to space? Very, very interesting video. Very funny video as well. I think he's he's he don't have a ton of followers, but I think you guys should go follow him. And then I got to play briefly. Megyn Kelly, she cannot quit laughing about Blue Origin's intense two day training in space. She says for space bimbos.

Listen to this clip. It's pretty freaking funny. Megyn Kelly makes me laugh out loud when I hear this. Listen. Tasks. They spent the past two days at facilities for Blue Origin going over preparations, according to Blue Origin's Arianne Cornell. Their tasks included practicing how to get into and out of the New Shepard capsule.

You go in, then you go out. Once again, ladies. Okay. The group also practiced how to put on and take off their seatbelts. I'm dying. I'm dying. Let me see if there's anything else. Oh, they had to get fitted in their flight suits, guys. They had to get fitted and they had to learn how to communicate with ground control. That...

Okay, this is what's so funny about it to me. First of all, these two nitwits talking about the training they've been through, all their training, it all comes down to this. Secondly, isn't that was like astronaut training, the universal phrase for something that's extremely physically taxing on you. They used to like stick the astronauts in these booths and like put it like make it sluggish.

sub-zero temperatures and then make them super confused. They couldn't like perform simple tasks anymore. And then like make their hearing go away. They would deprive you sensory deprivation one sentence after the other. And that's like part of it. And now it's like they had to learn how to get in, get in and out. But they dress it up on the one thing by saying they had to learn egress and ingress. That's astronaut talk. Yeah.

They'd click in and out of their seatbelts. Guys, it's very hard. I mean, listen, I don't think we should minimize it as well. I think they did a ton of work. I mean, can you imagine how hard it was to get in and out of the spacecraft? That's crazy, but...

Seriously, would you not have to train even if you were going into space for 11 minutes, train and have your body feel like what it feels like to have zero gravity? Would you not have to go through some kind of testing? And, you know, in two days, they didn't learn this stuff. No.

Well, I mean, they were only there for like three minutes and allegedly there for three minutes. And, you know, I mean, no, probably not. You know, they're just like, hey, let's just send. Oh, but, you know, but here's the other thing. Here's the other thing I think about with this in reality is.

Is that, you know, you have six celebrities and one of them, by the way, I can't remember what that girl's name is. The black lady that is like best friends with Oprah, which is also a billionaire. And one of them is Jeff Bezos' fiance. Beyonce. Yeah. And then you have Katy Perry, one of the top pop stars and has been for a very long time. Oh, I think one was a film producer as well. Yeah. Yeah.

Oh, it isn't that interesting. But do you really think I mean, Blue Origin has not been that tested for a very long time. And do you really think they would send all of these very important high profile people up in this rocket to go 66 miles in in the event that it could have actually blown into smithereens? Like, I just I just don't I don't necessarily see that happening. Well, which one of these ladies was the pilot? None of them.

It was all, you know, what happens if you need a pilot? It was, it was Baphomet with the pilot. Uh, you know, I mean, no, they don't need pilots cause they just go up and it puts a little capsule up there and then you just fall. And, you know, likely if anything, if anything, if this actually happened whatsoever, uh,

What I would feel like is that maybe they didn't even actually go into space where you would actually have this zero gravity type deal, but maybe the falling of the capsule once the gas actually gets under gets into that somewhat zero gravity because you can do that in airplanes. You can actually go and buy a ticket on that. I think they do them in like

I don't even know what planes, maybe the C-17s they've done it in and all this stuff. And they do it in other aircraft. But you can buy a ticket to where they'll take you like 40,000, 45,000 feet and they'll do a nosedive. And it'll get you into zero gravity for what, which looks like more zero gravity than even what they experience. I've done that. And it does really make you feel. Yeah.

Yeah. So it'll get you into zero gravity for like, I don't know, two or three minutes, probably about the same amount of time they did. But wouldn't you think they'd also need a pilot? Like what if the parachute didn't come out or what if something malfunctioned? Who would know what the heck to do because they trained how to

get in and out of their suit belts. They're going to sing. They're going to dance. But also the other thing is what was kind of also funny is like someone and Wendy's has got in this debate. I heard that they might be being sued. Oh, wow. Well, Wendy's, the fast food restaurant, Wendy's had, I guess, commented on something. I don't know if it was their own post or whatever.

And it says, why could we not have left her up there talking about Katy Perry? And I think there was another post. I don't know if this is from Wendy's or from someone else, but they said, you know, the wrong people got stuck in space. Why could they have not got stuck in space? Anyways, not going to trash them too much. But Preston Myers called out this as the fake Blue Origin space trip. Listen to what he has to say as well.

It's Wednesday, April 16th here on Capitol Hill, and there's a lot to cover politically and out of the White House. But I want to change directions tonight and talk about Blue Origins and why you may ask, because I'm absolutely disgusted at legacy media's attempt to discredit the American people when we all know that door was open from the inside and we all know that it was a set.

These individuals literally were caught red-handed, trying to pretend that something happened that did not happen. And now they're racing to cover it up. They ask, why would they do something like this? In my opinion, it is because they're losing power. When you look across the spectrum of Hollywood, they're becoming less and less relevant every single day.

This act was nothing more than a move by those elitist to show the American people or attempt to show the American people that they are above you, that they continue to have more power than you and they continue to have more influence than you. And it was a beautiful thing to see their story absolutely torn to shreds. These individuals are literally grasping for every straw possible to remain relevant. And it's just not happening anymore. Watching this whole stunt play out and fail

reminded me as to why my parents would not allow any of us to have television growing up. In fact, there was not a television that ever entered our home.

until I was 18 years old and I moved out. And then I only had the television for a few years and I got rid of it because frankly, it was not entertaining to me. But my parents' reasoning for that was largely religious, but it was due to the fact that television has an extreme power of deception. Power of deception can absolutely and will absolutely destroy lives. Now today we have social media, so it's equivalent to what television would have been back then.

But nonetheless, that's what these people are doing. It is all a play. It is all to get you to try to remember that you are lesser than those who boarded that whatever type of aircraft it was and pretended to go to the edge of space. Remember, we're all equal.

America, you saw with your own eyes that that door opened from the inside. And you also know that if an aircraft does go into space, once it lands, that door cannot be opened from the inside. And astronauts and scientists have absolutely verified that over the last 24 hours repeatedly. Get off my soapbox, but do not be deceived.

So, you know, there's what Preston Mars has saying. I agree with that. And I really do think I mean, most people are saying, well, why would they do this? I do think it is just the power structure. I think they want you to believe that they are more than you, that they are losing power on a rapid basis. They know that they can no longer influence elections. They can no longer influence what you believe or think their movies when they are speaking out against what you want or your values or what you want for your country or your family or whatever it is.

when they go out and speak out about that, and then they come out with a song or a movie, they are being destroyed. They are, they are, you know, I mean, I'm talking about even for example, Robert De Niro, his, his movie that came out on Netflix, you know, Robert De Niro came out and not only was he just, I mean, look, you can have a problem with a presidential candidate. That's fine. And you can trash him. You can say whatever you want to. But,

But, you know, Robert De Niro continued to go steps further and he called the people that voted for Trump just as bad. He basically depicted them as evil and people that are lower and lesser than than Hollywood and them. And they were ignorant, just moron rednecks. That's the only people that would vote for Trump. And then, you know, Robert De Niro's movie came out and it completely bombed on Netflix. And there are movie studios that are no longer good.

going to be able to use Robert De Niro because no one's going to watch their films. No one wants to hear Katy Perry's BS, except for the people that are indoctrinated in this woke ideology and mindset. We still have a lot of those people out there that are still indoctrinated by that, but it is changing. There is a great awakening. And I think it's all in, in, in large part because of God, I think God knew this was going to happen. God knows like, look, you're going to have ideologies. You're going to have, uh, you're going to have people to idolize, uh,

gods or other things over me. And that's happened since the beginning of time. But every single time that has always happened, those people have been destroyed. Well, and two, if you think about Katy Perry, some of her music in her songs, and you think about her upbringing and where she came from, Chad, and you know a lot about this, you know, she grew up very heavy into the Christian church and she wanted to be a gospel singer for the church.

But she, I mean, her mom, I know her mom. Yeah. Go ahead and tell about it. I mean, because she, that was what her strong beliefs were growing up. She wanted to be a gospel singer, kind of like Amy Grant. Yeah. No, I know her mom, Mary and her dad. Well, they're both evangelists. I mean, her mom and dad are both evangelists. I mean, I, I mean, I have her mom on my Facebook. We're, we're friends. I've talked to her many times. I, I know who Mary and, and, and Katie's dad is. I mean, they're, they're both big time Christians. They, uh,

it seems like now are completely opposite of Katie. Katie did not used to be like she is today. You know, back when Katie was in her upbringing and coming up, like Sherry said, she was a part of the church. That's how she got into music to begin with. And then it was once, it wasn't until she got into the Hollywood realm and, and Hollywood put,

their tentacles on her and said, you're either going to sell your soul or you're, or you're not going to be anybody. That's right. Because that's when it all changed. What happened is she wanted to be a gospel singer. She did not make it to the top as a gospel singer. So she had to sell her soul in order to become famous in Hollywood. And you think about some of the songs that she's came out with in the past, even like I kissed, I kissed a girl and I liked it. You know, that was,

A few years ago, but that was way before all that stuff started coming out. Well, now she's, you know, she's kissing the ground. So that's a good thing, I guess. Well, she is. Well, anyway, so here's speaking of that, here's an old interview with I think this was back in probably 2012, maybe. But it was an old interview. Katy Perry says that she ended up selling her soul. Listen.

Didn't you release "S.A. Day" like almost 10 years ago? Yeah, I mean I released a gospel record when I was 15 because I grew up in a household where all I ever did was listen to gospel music and my parents are both traveling ministers and so I kind of sang about what was going on in my life at 15 and that's how I got introduced to the music industry. I swear I wanted to be like the Amy Grant of music but it didn't work out and so I

So my soul of the devil sold her soul of devil. That's all she did, guys. I mean, she said it herself. Although, you know, is this like some kind of weird joke? Is it not? We don't know. But either way, very, very strange nonetheless. And I want to get into this real quick. There is a video out here in it, and I hope this works for the audio.

And these are artists that it was before and after, right? It was songs in the words that they sang before and then after they became famous. And even if you look back on some of these people, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, there's so many of them.

When they first started, it was like they were so wholesome and so innocent and so all of this. They sang great words and all of this stuff. And so we'll start with Billie Eilish. And I'm going to have to break in to tell you who each of these people are that you're listening to. And I might even have to tell you the words. But listen, here's Billie Eilish before she really became big and famous. Before and after they sold their soul, part 27, Billie Eilish. Six feet.

That was before. She's saying my Lucifer is lonely. So.

The debt I owe, I got to sell my soul. These are the newer songs once she became famous. And it says, I want to end me. And she even has in this song on stage, she literally goes backwards. She like lays backwards, like standing up, like she's some kind of, it almost reminds you of, yeah, possessed or like the exorcist. Right.

Before and after they sold their soul part 29. Here's Sam Smith. I'm never gonna let you cross the road. Even though you need the most of me. Cause every time I open up and hurt you.

And this was Sam Smith back when he first started. He was amazing. He was amazing. Oh, I loved him. He had like a suit and tie on. Nice shoes. Nice dress. Very well put together. The whole thing. And then you'll hear right now the after. And here's after.

Thank you.

And so this song is actually coming from, it looks all demonic. It's all devilish. There are people in cages. He's wearing some kind of weird, crazy, like, I don't know, thong and all this crazy stuff with devil horns and a horn or the, what is the spear thing that has the horns as well? This is part of his act. They all change and they all have to, they all have to worship Satan, but we'll, we'll listen to some more.

He left his deeds at all, we don't know Before and after they sold their soul, part 35, Katy Bear. Because I swear I wanted to be like the Amy Grant of music. Yeah. But it didn't work out, and so I sold my soul to the devil. I'm a player, not a champion. You're the man, you're the man, you're the man.

And so, by the way, this song is talking about magic and play with magic. And it has all this fiery theme, demonic theme. Katy Perry went from somewhat wholesome stuff when she started to then this demonic and evilistic type music. And and you know why I tell you that this happens and I'll tell you exactly why this happens. Think about.

And I'm all just saying this is my opinion. This is my opinion. But think about Jojo Siwa is another great example of this.

Jojo Siwa started on YouTube. She was one of the biggest freaking female influencers on YouTube. Like 11, 10, 9. Yeah, she grew up kind of on YouTube. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. She sold all these bows to all these kids. These little kids idolized Jojo Siwa. And then what happened about 17 years old, where as these little girls were growing with her, she started to introduce the LGBTQ push thing.

Also, a lot of kind of somewhat demonic, evil, evil stuff on on her population, her group of people, the exact same thing. And so when you see these artists that start out as normal, this is all, in my opinion, by plan. This is not accidental. This is not even necessarily that they didn't necessarily realize it. But, you know, how do you introduce an artist to parents to get them on board to say, yes, you should listen to Katy Perry. We got to go to Katy Perry.

concert. We got to go to Sam Smith. We got to go to Jojo Siwa. We got to go and see all this stuff and we're going to get everything they possibly own. And then once they start switching and turning and they do this gradually, but once they finally get into it, it all goes demonic.

And when it goes demonic or when it goes this massive, weird left ideology that is corrupting your kids' minds, this is part of the mockingbird slash MK ultra media to where they're pushing the agenda of, hey, they're normal until they're not. And as they grow into out of normal, which is like demonic and satanic and all this other ideology, your kids, whether you know or realize it or not, are growing with them and they are starting to

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I'm sure there's a lot of parents that have seen their kids change as the artists that they listen to change or as the influencers they listen to change. This is all done on purpose. This is not accidental. This is not coincidental. And it happens across the board. And it's not just Katy Perry and Sam Smith. It's rappers. It's everybody. Another good one was, you remember the Old Town Road guy? Old Town Road. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then he was giving the devil a lap dance. Devil a lap dance in prison and all that stuff. Yeah, for sure. I mean, you got him. I mean, there's tons.

Tons of them out there. Well, and then artists. I mean, tons of artists as well. I mean, there were artists that paid homage to various other cult leaders throughout time. I mean, you know, this is not coincidental. These things happen for a reason and they happen right in front of your face. And so what I'm trying to tell you with this all is that if you take any message from this with this episode is that.

Yes, people, adults, even you that are listening, thank God that people listen to podcasts like ours where we call out things that mainstream media is trying to tell you is true. And thank God that there are people that listen to podcasts that try to go and find truth outside of the norm or outside of the mainstream narrative. But think about even the amount of adults that are swayed by what we see on a regular basis. And then think about how...

or how impressionable that your kids are. Kids are far more impressionable than you are as an adult. I mean, when I was, you know, I don't know, when I was like 11, 10, 9, I thought I was going to be Superman really by now. Actually, I'm very surprised that I have not made it to Superman yet or Spider-Man. I mean, I would take any of them, but I was going to be an action hero. And if it wasn't going to be that, I was going to be something.

But I was very impressionable. You know, I thought that I could be these superhero things I watched on television because that is what you watch. And it makes you want to be those things. It makes you it presents the case for being a superhero in a very good way for kids because your mind is already impressionable. And, you know, so imagine what

the music and the artists and the people that these kids idolize even far more than the idolized Superman or Batman or any of these, these are real people. Even kids in some degree know that Superman and Spider-Man are not necessarily real. The kids 100% know that Jojo Siwa and Katy Perry and Sam Smith and all these people are real. They're artists. They go to the concerts. They love these people. And so as these people start to change and twist and turn into this demonic devil worshiping type of thing,

Then the kids start thinking, oh, well, that's not even that bad. My mom's always talking about Jesus or God, man, screw God, you know, because these people are talking about devil and they're talking about this and they're talking about all of this stuff. They are far more impressionable than even adults and adults can't even figure it out today. There are so many adults that are still in the streets protesting against Elon Musk or protesting against this or protesting against that. And it's all based on BS that are being told and fed, or they're maybe getting paid for some of this, but regardless, it's all the devil. It's all satanic.

And, you know, the Bible does talk about in the end times or towards the end times, you're not going to know the truth from a lie. You're not going to know good versus bad. The bad will become good and good will become bad. And I think that if anything, as we always, always analyze even this Blue Origin space mission that they want you to believe was real, and I'm not necessarily saying it wasn't, don't even care. It's not.

It at least gives a good message to the fact that if it wasn't real or they want you to believe that they're astronauts or whatever the craziness that they're trying to push now, you have to understand that they're doing that to your kids. They're doing that to our youth. They're doing that in schools. They're doing that for sure in colleges. And that's why when people are like, you know, man, I really want my kid to go to college. I was like, man, I don't know if I'd want that anymore. Yeah.

I mean, it's just too dangerous. It is too dangerous. And quite honestly, I don't even know that I if I had a kid right now, I don't know that I would want my kid to go to any school period because you have to think about all the kids that are in class with. You got to think about the parents that those kids have and what their ideologies are. And then think about how influential their parents are on them, that there might be influential on your kids as well in school.

It's a very dangerous time to be alive. And I know that you're like, how in the hell did you get from the blue origin space flight to this? But there are definitely symbolistic nature of this flight of this flight versus the music versus Hollywood versus everything. It is all an illusion.

It is all an illusion to get you to buy and bite into this demonic force that wants to turn your kid in to something that they are absolutely not meant to be in a large part. And we are conspiracy theorists for the most part, but a lot of conspiracies come true. With that being said, I just wanted to mention there is one more conspiracy theorist.

about Katy Perry that I wanted to let you know in case you don't know. And that is supposedly she was JonBenet Ramsey. And that was a little beauty queen in Colorado that was brutally raped and murdered when she was like six years old. But what was interesting about it when I was kind of looking into that rabbit hole is Katy Perry is like, well,

Am I like she's almost trying to lead people to believe that she may be jump. Nay, Ramsey. I was like, oh, my gosh. Now this is getting a little crazy. But I just wanted to put it out there. But they do that. Listen, when you hear these other crazy conspiracies come along alongside of conspiracies that are very likely potentially true. Mm hmm.

They do that stuff to take your and subvert it. Yeah. It's to discredit everything else about them is to, is to discredit the conspiracies that actually make sense. It is to discredit the things that, that are like, damn, how is this not true?

And then they come up with some craziness like JonBenet Ramsey. I'm JonBenet Ramsey. And then likely they're the ones starting the damn conspiracy so that then they can discredit it. That's what we have done for ages. That's what our government's great at. That's what our intelligence agency are perfect at. We have still to this day, MKUltra type operations that go on on a regular basis. And, you know, there's been a lot of people that, you know,

have, which don't get me wrong, I mean, definitely voted for Trump over Kamala and would have done it over Biden for sure. But there's a lot of people even today that are like, why is the FBI, why have we not got the Epstein files? Why have we still not even learned more about the JFK assassination? Why have we still not learned more about MLK?

And even Trump the other day was like, yeah, I would like to know what the hell and who was trying to kill me. And like, am I going to get that? He's getting frustrated. He's not even getting it. No, because even with these people you're putting into place and power, I still don't think people understand that this government is operated from an elite system behind the scenes. It's a shadow government. And you're never, ever, ever going to take away power from them. I don't believe.

And so there's going to always be a battle and a power structure. I think that they battled Trump so hard because they didn't want the possibility of Trump potentially making waves or doing things that could disrupt what their main mission is, which is to continue this Agenda 2030, this New World Order globalist system to where you can't go anywhere without being able

without being surveilled or, or without having a social credit score or without having a chip in your hand or your head or something at some point in time. And I think that's what they just don't want something to stop or slow their progress on that because we know that it's already written. Everybody's like, well,

you know, some of the stuff you guys talk about is depressing and, you know, or a lot of the stuff you guys talk about is depressing. But what I, what I said and what someone had once told us is that it's already written. Like if you believe in God, if you believe that God's real, if you believe Jesus is real, if you believe in the Bible at all, or even a fraction, you have to understand that it is already written. God already knows what's going to happen. Jesus literally died on the cross and saved, uh,

or saved you from having to endure eternal hell. And when I say eternal hell, I'm not even necessarily talking about like a fiery hell that you go to in the depths of wherever. But what I am saying is,

is that he did do that for us. And because of that, it's just that, yes, we can still have evil and we're going to have evil. We're going to have battles. We are going to continue to have battles. It's not going to stop tomorrow. Things are not automatically going to get so much better. But the reality of it is that if you have the power of God, in my opinion, and I got to say this on Easter, if you have the power of God on your side,

You don't got to be worried. You don't have to be scared about it. You don't have to fear it. You got to use that for your, for your power. And for your, it was something I saw, I think it was on Patrick about David when he was talking to someone the other day.

And he said, if most people realized how much power they actually had with God, they would fear less, far more than they ever do on a daily basis. And that's something I'm trying to get myself in tuned and wrapped in. But you also got to utilize God and that power of God as your sword, you know, and that's, that's something I've kind of thought about is like, why are Christians always like

I don't want to say the word, but like, why are they always so weak? It seems, or they, they, they can't fight or whatever. I think you can, you just got to utilize your, your, your power and your, your spirituality and your faith. You got to utilize that for your sword. And I think that's kind of what we're trying to do. You, we're trying to utilize information. We're trying to call it this BS. Even if, even if they went to space,

Even if they went to space, it gave us a good opportunity just to call out like what Hollywood does, how they actually indoctrinate or try their very best to indoctrinate our kids as they're growing up before they can ever get into college. And that's something that we have to think about and we got to take very seriously. So, so, yeah, it's been an hour and 20. I think that was I think we actually spent more time than I

I'm actually surprised we made it to an hour and 20 on this topic, to be honest with you. But very, very interesting. Let us know what you guys think. Do you think that this mission was faked? Do you think that these six women went to space because they are very upset? They have had multiple videos or like the two days after this space mission. They have been on video everywhere saying, I cannot believe people do not believe I'm an astronaut.

now that just makes me sick

Let me know what you guys think. Are these people astronauts or are they not? Or are they just fakes? And get ready for this very, very explosive episode we got coming out next. It'll blow your mind. It's right in our backyards for anybody lives near South Carolina. Even if you don't live near South Carolina, we have a we kind of a message in that as well. Oh, yeah. And it's happening everywhere. It's not just in our county. It happens in everyone's county just about everywhere.

No, you're exactly right. So we're going to play out as we intro this episode with L.A. Made You Crazy by Snake City. And the reason why we played that song is, well, I don't think we got to explain it. I think you'll get it. So next time, guys, we love you. Peace out, guys. Happy Easter. Yes, happy Easter.

♪ She got the glitter and the fame ♪ ♪ And I, I just wasn't enough for you ♪ ♪ I wish you could be happy, happy, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ But I can't lie, lie, lie ♪ ♪ LA made you crazy, crazy, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ You don't care what's real, my man, oh, you don't want me ♪ ♪ This is goodbye, goodbye ♪

♪ They made you crazy, crazy, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ I see your stories and I can't believe ♪ ♪ All the people you meet ♪ ♪ Everybody else but you belong with me ♪ ♪ And there's nothing I can do ♪ ♪ 'Cause you don't see straight, see straight ♪ ♪ When it comes to her ♪ ♪ She's gonna eat you and spit you out ♪ ♪ And then you'll be free ♪

I wish you could be happy, happy, yeah. But I can't lie, lie, lie. LA made you crazy, crazy, yeah, yeah. You don't care what's real no more. No, you don't want me anymore. You only want what you can't afford. This is goodbye.

Bye. Bye. L.A. made you crazy, crazy. You don't care what thrill I'm on. You don't want me anymore. You only want what you're getting for. Don't I make you feel something? Oh, maybe you can't feel anything. She's not gonna give you everything. I wish you could be happy, happy.

♪ But I can't lie, lie, lie ♪ ♪ LA make you crazy, crazy ♪ ♪ You don't care what you love no more ♪ ♪ No, you don't want me anymore ♪ ♪ You only want what you can afford ♪ ♪ This is goodbye, bye, bye ♪ ♪ Crazy ♪