This is Melissa and today is the 16th of March 2025 and we have made it past the Ides, the Ides, the middle of the month, the 15th of March, the celebration of the assassination of Julius Caesar, but the rest of the month is still a birthday for the god Mars. That's where March comes from. So
Today, or yesterday actually, on the Ides, no significance there, Musk says Starship to depart from Mars at the end of 2026. SpaceX founder Elon Musk said Saturday,
Its massive Starship rocket would leave for Mars at the end of 2026 with Tesla humanoid robot Optimus on board, adding that human landings could follow as soon as 2029. Starship departs from Mars at the end of next year carrying Optimus. If those landings go well, then human landings could start as soon as...
although 2031 is more likely. So there you go. Also, it said here that the Optimus robots, he brought them out at an event last year, and the dancing robots would one day be able to do menial tasks as well as offer friendship, and he expected them to retail for $20,000 to $30,000. So if you're lonely and you need friendship...
There you go. You can have an optimist. I just wanted to speak very briefly and then leave you with this redux of a redux that originally I posted on March the 19th of 2023. It's entitled time...time...
So I will post that and some of the links that were originally posted with that. But I wanted to just remind you of a couple of things. You know, Alan Watt used to often tell you, in fact, sometimes he would say this at the beginning of every broadcast or talk that he gave, which is, please go into the website. He would usually start with the main one, cuttingthroughthematrix.com.
and take note of all of the other official sites that you see listed there. And so I'll just read them off right now: CuttingThroughTheMatrix.net, CuttingThroughTheMatrix.us, and Alan Watt CuttingThroughTheMatrix.ca. And there is also a mirror site. I think it's been 19 years now that Rodney, I did a real history with him,
has been mirroring the website at cuttingthrough.jenkness.com that's j-e-n-k-n-e-s-s and also listed on the front page are the video channels that I have started YouTube, BitChute, Odyssey, two channels over at Rumble and X and
that I am telling you, I'm reminding you of this, if you are a regular at the dot-com site and that's the only place you go, and I know there are some of you in that category, then you're wondering what happened to last Sunday's upload on the 9th and you'll be wondering what happens to today's as well. I'm doing some things on the back end of the dot-com website and so
It has not been updated since the 2nd of March.
But I am uploading, and I hope you hear this somewhere. Please go over to CuttingThroughTheMatrix.net, CuttingThroughTheMatrix.us, Alan Watt, CuttingThroughTheMatrix.ca, CuttingThrough.Jinkness.com, go to the video channels, and you'll see that I am uploading still with regularity. And I think that the work that I am doing to...
improve the dot-com site on the back end things that you might not see right away or or at all but that work is probably going to take me another several days hopefully by next weekend you'll see all of the com updated so that's that
I also wanted to mention that we will be getting started with the book club Telegram and, you know, anywhere else you can just read it and not be over at Telegram if that's your preference. But that's Alan Watts, Waiting for the Miracle. And I've been communicating with Prince. He and I are going to do the first episode.
discussion together at some point in the earlier part of April. I think you'll see that. But I wanted to remind you of that right now because
you can get reading on it. I had hoped, my big grand plan was that I would read it all the way through again and then read it all the way through again. And, you know, I had hoped months ago that I would read it through and then just be reading along with you a bit at a time. But it hasn't worked that way. And so I am now on about the fourth interview. So I'm a little ahead of where we'll be when we officially launch.
And I say this because one of the things that is really on, that I'm really considering strongly right now is how can we make this a really awesome book club because it's Alan's book. And these interviews are not that long that comprise the book.
but they're so dense with information and so there are a lot of directions that we can go and there are a lot of things that we can talk about, but it's well worth your time if you want to join in reading this book with us. And I noticed that Nick Hayes at Hayes Reviews, I've done some real histories, we've done book reviews together, just launched a little over a week ago the first episode of
of a book entitled The Sustainable Prince by Joan Vion. And she wrote that in 1997. And I don't know if this was a coincidence or if Nick was reading Waiting for the Miracle and saw this. And, you know, I don't know. I'll have to ask him about that the next time we speak. But he chose to cover this.
The Sustainable Prince as his current offering on his channel. And he did his second installment of that Friday night. And I've not seen either one of them. But I'm going to try to get caught up on that because I think that there's a lot to learn about that. So I had noticed that Jackie brought that up to Alan in the interview that they had. I think it was the first one.
that she had been reading this book. And Joan Vian passed away in 2010. It's sad, she was young, but she had been studying all of this, the United Nations, the World Currency Agenda, World Bank, IMF. She had been a businesswoman and she just...
switched gears once back in the mid-90s, I guess, when she saw the direction that things were moving in, and she kind of understood that it wasn't good. And so she switched her focus to journalism. And I'm just looking at her obituary here, and it said she covered
over 103 international meetings, including the G7, G8, G10, G20, Bank for International Settlements, the World Economic Forum, and twice a year covered the IMF World Bank meetings. So I am sure that the book, Prince Charles, The Sustainable Prince, is going to be well worth following Nick on that one.
But back to Waiting for the Miracle, what we will do is try to make our recording shorter. I'm thinking if we can do an hour and a half, two hours max, because we got crazy on our recordings towards the end, and they got longer and longer, and we had great enthusiasm for Carol Quigley's Tragedy and Hope. But...
I think that we can do Alan's book justice by covering it in shorter installments. And I do think that there might be some conversations that we want to have.
that are off the air that we, you know, might have live in the telegram, but not record them and not share them publicly. But just if there's, you know, further input that we want to have. So I really am hopeful that this experience of reading this together with you will be rich and really educational.
And speaking of people who have passed away, Rick in Australia let me know that he had just learned that Keith Hansen, who was known as Visigoth, had passed away in January of this year on the 10th. And Alan did several interviews with him, quite a several. I'm going to actually try to get over there and find that while I'm talking. I didn't look it up ahead, but...
I they were good they were stimulating from the grassy knoll how many did he do it looks like one in three parts pretty long two three four five six seven eight so there are eight on Visigoth's show that he entitled from the grassy knoll that you will find on the website and I
I think that that's really all I have to say. I am still very busy helping my aunt with this massive project of sorting and then hopefully selling and all of that. And we've been out at a good solid three weeks now, maybe longer. And I anticipate it'll be at least another three or four.
So I am moderating my other work, but I am also definitely involved here. I am working on this back-end server side on the comm, and I will be posting a new real history with, hopefully with Andrew and Elizabeth in June.
the UK and then the week following that Nick Hayes and I will be talking about the novel "We" by Yevgeny Zamyatin and I think that will be an interesting conversation. So my work output is lessened for sure but I am still here and by way of saying that I'm still here I appreciate your support if you
are able to donate. If you're interested in ordering, know that Alan's books are available. The CDs and the DVDs of his work are available.
and there are lots I mean literally a few thousand audios available for free download so if you want them for free but you can also order them on a disc and support what I'm doing here and then there's the new flash drive project so I thank you for your support I wish you well this is
a re-dex that I did the whole month of March rather than celebrating Mars. I was honoring Alan and his life work and what he meant to me and to all of us in the month of March of 2023. And I am still honoring him and sharing these memories that people have with you. And I am
remembering him and mourning him and honoring him in my own more private way this month. So I wish you all the very best and I will be talking with you soon. Thank you. Hello, this is Melissa and it is the 19th of March 2023 and today we're going to hear from Giovanni and Adam.
and they are going to talk a little bit about how Alan's work impacted their lives and their way of viewing the world. And I'll intersperse their talking with a little bit of Alan. I'm going to give you some of him doing a solo hosting of the Sweet Liberty Radio Show from February 14, 2006.
and a blurb that he did April 17, 2007, entitled Common Cause and Coming Together. Giovanni talked a little bit about the kind of person that might be open to understanding Alan's work, and he described himself as clairvoyant and psychic. And he said you have to be a bit clairvoyant or psychic to understand Alan,
Alan's work. And I've never thought of myself as either one of those things, but Claire, we have such associations with those words. Clairvoyant would be to perceive, seeing that which the senses cannot perceive.
And I think that that might be true, that sometimes Alan's work hits us in places in our mind and opens up places in our mind that have been closed off. And I remember that Alan several times gave the illustration that if our minds worked differently or worked the way that they were made to work, then those kinds of things, he talked about children who would
finish each other's sentences or people who were close who would finish each other's sentences or burst into the same song at the same time, the same moment, that kind of an example. And I have had a few of those things happen to me in my life. And it was just last week, I was
talking to my brother. We were both distracted doing something else. And my brother loves factoids, trivia, if you will, but little factoids. And he's always learning and studying something. And he'll just randomly say, do you know what such and such is? Or do you know what they call it? You know, and usually I'll go, no, I don't know that. But last week he said, what year did the women in Switzerland get the vote? And
And I said, 1971. And he looked at me in utter amazement and said, that's right. And I said, okay, that's just freaky. Okay, that's just freaky. And he said, oh, well, you must have studied that at some point. You must have learned that and then forgotten it. So immediately he set about to rationalize it. And I don't think I've ever studied that.
Swiss history or the history of the suffragette movement. But I also don't have to leap onto that and say, oh, I'm clairvoyant or I'm psychic or, you know, because one thing that Alan always talked about was just
have the experience or have the understanding, but you don't need to classify it. You don't need to categorize it. You don't need to name it and then go off and start a school of thought around it. Just put it in a box of, you know, that's unknown. That being said, just because I don't consider that I have that ability, I don't doubt for a moment that Giovanni possesses those abilities.
and can say that he does because I've known plenty of people in my lifetime who have those gifts. And we are, you know, as Alan pointed out in his talks, those gifts are accessible to children. Why not adults, you know? Just something to ponder. But what has been on my mind this last week is time because I have so little of it.
And time often appears nonlinear to me. I don't have a particularly good sense of time overall, and yet I have this kind of freakish ability to know exactly how much time I've spent on a project, or I'm kind of that person in the room that if somebody says, what time is it, and nobody's wearing a watch, I'm usually right within about five minutes. It's kind of weird, but...
There you go. But in spite of the fact that time often appears nonlinear to me, I can't wrap my head around a lot of concepts like time travel. Anytime I watched a movie that involved time travel with Alan, I'd be like, explain that, you know, and I just get lost in the concept of cause and effect time.
And it uses, I think, parts of the brain or understanding. I didn't study physics. I didn't study quantum physics. But I was thinking about time this week, and so I just looked into that time.
the idea of nonlinear time and lo and behold in the newspaper in the last week or two there have been several articles because I guess there's a new study in the field of quantum mechanics about the idea of retrocausality. So instead of the linear cause and effect you do this now and that affects the outcome in the future.
With retrocausality in quantum mechanics theory, something in the future can affect something in the past. Well, that gets off again into time travel, and I don't get it. I was just doing a little bit of reading, the bedtime reading that I hope will put me to sleep, and I was looking into a little of the Scottish philosopher David Hume.
He was known for being a naturalist, I guess, in his philosophy. He said that all knowledge derives solely from experience. And I thought, well, that is interesting. I mean, that is interesting. It's worth further investigation, maybe. Alan knew that people would want him to talk more about spirituality and history.
I think he may have said this on the air a time or two, but he certainly said it to me many times. He said, people want to hear about your experiences, but you cannot give someone else an experience. He said, I cannot give anyone my experiences. So if I told them what I've experienced and then how I have experienced
put together a belief or a meaning out of that, it would mean nothing to them. And I think that that is true. I have had experiences. They would, some, I have awkwardly tried to share some experiences with other people, but the rationalizing always sets in, well, it could be just a deep place in your psyche and then it manifested in this way. And, you know, so I've,
as well to keep my experiences to myself because they have meaning to me and sometimes they have very deep meaning. But I think the point that Alan was making was an excellent point. I think he would have, if we never had the conversation about David Hume and whether or not all knowledge derives solely from experience, I
But I'm going to posit a guess that Alan would have agreed with that to a certain extent because I think that Alan would have talked about experiences that other people cannot fathom or understand or that might not be measurable again, as Giovanni was talking about, by the senses. I know a lot of people want experiences.
what they might call a spiritual experience. They seek that in different ways, different methods, whether it's a traditional religion or meditation or yoga. I have a friend who was telling me that maybe three years ago or so, she and her husband had gone out of the country somewhere, maybe Mexico, I'm not sure, but they had gone for the express purpose of taking ayahuasca.
And she said it was an amazing experience. We saw God. And then just this last year, they went somewhere else for the express purpose of taking peyote. And she said, well, it was just like a bad drug trip. There was nothing to it. It was nothing like the ayahuasca. We just really wanted to have that God experience, but it just didn't do it.
And I didn't say anything. What I was thinking to myself was, if you saw God when you were taking ayahuasca, that would have changed everything radically in your world. It would have turned your world upside down. You wouldn't need to repeat the experience, I wouldn't think. So my opinion about those kinds of pursuits is,
it's like an experience. It's not an experience. It's like an experience. Because an experience that you experience fundamentally changes you. After Alan passed away, a few weeks after that, I started to reread the Cutting Through books for the first time in a long time because we were always too busy for me just to have that pastime.
And I got to the fifth page of the first volume of the Cutting Through books, and he said, underlined this first sentence, this is not a rehearsal. This is the final phase of humanity as we know it. Sound shocking? Then go back to your television, or as he wrote it, to Levi Sion, and continue your programming. Your faith in the system creates your fate.
Those who have no aversion to thinking, persevere and you will be rewarded. By symbol, said Thomas Carlyle in Sartor Risartus, is man guided and commanded, made happy, made wretched. He everywhere finds himself surrounded with symbols, recognized as such or not recognized. And I was so taken aback when I read that.
I had even put a yellow highlighter to part of that paragraph many, many years ago. I had put a little star right in front of, this is the final phase. So it had leapt out at me before, but not in a way that I could really process, I guess. Because what I thought was, oh my, he wrote this book in 1999.
In 1999, he said, this is the final phase of humanity as we know it. And I just found that astonishing. I have a friend who is Catholic, and sometimes when I... They're somewhat awake to what is going on in the world, and I think that they have been exploring things since 9-11, and certainly these last several years they've gotten a little...
deeper into it, but they return to a certain, I don't want to call it a default position, but they return to a certain way of viewing the world. And if I get too impassioned with what I'm saying about what's going on or what is, they'll give me the last line of the Gloria Patry.
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. But when I reread Alan's books, following so quickly after he passed away, I began to ponder, perhaps for the first time in my life, with mortality really on my mind, consider that time might have an ending.
We know that we have an ending, at least in this form, in this place, the middle plane, as Alan called it. And then Adam talked about the way that Alan's work affected him, and he said he particularly misses the historical context and analysis that Alan gave week in and week out. We came to depend on that, and I did, too.
Just as all of you, I too depended on him to do my thinking for me. No, I did depend on that analysis. And it was just such a reality check week in and week out to say, oh, okay, yeah, that's the way, that's it. And I will say this about Alan and thinking about
He was always telling us to think for ourselves, and he was often showing us how to think. It's in his talks. It's subtle, but it's there. It's in his books. He would say to people, these are written in a nonlinear fashion to encourage you to think nonlinearly. So he was telling us to think and telling us how to think nonlinearly.
But the one beautiful thing about Alan was he never told us what to think. He was a freedom-loving man, and so we were left to think for ourselves what we wanted to think. But I, too, miss that historical context week in and week out, and the...
perspective that he gave us rise above see from a different perspective and i and and adam has a different way of describing the process of how you might get a different vantage point when you're looking at things and i quite like the way that he put that across well i think the last thing i was reading through the cutting through books as i often do
looking for inspiration or something that I want to share. And in the third volume, he's talking about how ancient the system is of empire building and the conscious decision by the empire builders when it's time to destroy an empire and rebuild a new somewhere. And he said, "...a world state is achieved by the cohesion of things below with the intellect as the manipulating force."
The individual is remade into the image of a man-made, scientifically efficient organism. Individual energies are surrendered to energies more powerful than themselves. The more dominant the state, the more the will of the individual is made incapable of effort, or even the desire for effort.
we lose that diamond hardness which can only be maintained by continuous effort never relaxed for a single instant the price of this capitulation of the spirit this creeping cancer of the soul is stagnation dehumanization and the willingness to be a fractional element in a vast complex mechanical entity
rather than a complete being in our own unique human ambience. And he goes on in that section to describe how this passivity is engendered in us. But I love that line there. Again, something that I had underlined years ago. I was very struck by it.
we lose that diamond hardness which can only be maintained by continuous effort, never relaxed for a single instant. And when I reread that last night, I thought, yes, that was Alan. Diamond hard, continuous effort, never relaxed for a single instant. That doesn't mean he didn't laugh or walk the dog.
or have a pleasant pastime, watch a silly movie. But he was diamond hard in his pursuit of truth, and he never capitulated in spirit. And I love all of the lessons that he gave us, and I love to share them with you, because I have a different sense about time now. And
It's been two years, and I don't think that that will subside. I don't see it receding. I don't see myself settling into a more mundane, relaxed, normal, average life. I still feel that fire, that urgency to share. So enjoy everything that follows.
Hey, what's up everybody? My name is Giovanni Pacini. On the internet, I go by Gypsy Fox. And I was asked by Melissa if I could do a little 5 to 10 minute blurb on the impact Alan Watt had on my life. And I just want to say I'm honored to have been asked to do this. And I'm honored that Melissa knows who I am and knows that Alan...
had such a profound impact on my life that, you know, they know who I am. I communicated with them via email. I've talked to Melissa on the phone and I was, I was very happy and surprised. I thought he, I thought he was all alone in that little cabin up there in Canada. And when he passed away, I was heartbroken because I thought he was alone when he passed. And, um,
Then this lady, Melissa, came out of nowhere and it turns out Alan had a right hand woman. And yeah, what a cool lady. And so she asked me to do a little do a little blurb on the impact Alan Watt had on my life. I could go on for hours about Alan and just how special and lucky and blessed I am to to have found him. But yeah.
I don't want to make this too long. So, but yeah, so the impact Alan had on my life, you know, I was like Alan. Alan would say he was born awake and I'm the same way. I had a really rough life growing up and that's kind of what woke me up. I started to deal with a lot of evil things at this age.
world had to offer. And that kind of woke me up. And I've always been very intuitive and clairvoyant and psychic. And so I was able to take all my life experiences that were basically evil, you know, because of the system that we live under, and intuitively, you know, figure things out. And, but I never had the who, what, when, where, and why, you know. And so I
I kind of accidentally found Alan and I started to listen, listen to his blurbs on cutting through the matrix.com every Sunday. I was just like, Oh wow, this is, this is, this is pretty important. What, what this guy's talking about is he's putting all the pieces of the puzzle together. And I was just like, this is unbelievable. Like this is a blessing.
I started off with Bill Cooper and I learned a lot from him. But when I found Alan, I was just like, oh, wow. You know, this answers everything. Now this makes sense. Now I understand. And so I started to go through his website and I'm like, whoa, this guy's got all kinds of talks, you know. And I just started to do truck driving. This was probably like, I don't know, four years ago. And I literally spent, I spent a year straight talking.
listening to the Alan Watt blurbs while while I was doing trucking and I would drive like 11 hours a day and I would literally listen to Alan Watt blurbs every single day for like a year and uh I think I listened to like every talk he had ever done like two or three times in that year I just I couldn't get enough of it you know I was like this I was like this Alan Watt encyclopedia and um
I just had a connection with him because I knew everything he was talking about. But like I said, I didn't know the history. I didn't know the background. I didn't know the dates. I didn't know, you know, that this is like everything in the whole world and everything that's going on is it's all interconnected and everybody's related. And, you know, that this evil agenda has been going on for tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands or even maybe millions of years, you know.
And Alan's, you know, given all this information and, you know, historical facts and the books he would read. And I was just blown away by it. But I realized that the information he was giving me was life saving. And Alan would say, you know, what we're coming into, you know, it's he would say that it's
He would say everything that when everything starts happening that he knows is getting ready to start happening, like the AI and the brain chips and the forced vaccinations and just all the crazy stuff that we're living through. He said the hardest thing will be to keep your sanity, you know, because it's going to be an insane asylum when this thing starts to unfold. And, you know, we're probably going to be going through some really bad times. And I realized that I'm
The information I was getting from him was going to protect me. It was going to save my life. I'm a dad. I've got a seven-year-old little girl. I was learning things about what is going to be happening. It's going to help me protect her. It's going to help me protect myself. Most importantly, I'm not going to lose my mind. Alan would say a lot of people are going to lose their mind. They're going to shut down. They're going to commit suicide. They're just going to give up.
Had I not listened to him, had I not found him, and had I not, you know, listened to so many of his talks and just, you know, let him put the pieces of this puzzle together, I would be, you know, just as confused as everybody else. So the impact he had on my life was that he gave me life, you know, and
Alan, what impressed me is people would ask him during the interviews, they would be like, why are you doing this? And he would say, because it's the right thing to do. People don't realize Alan didn't have to do what he did with CuttingThroughTheMatrix.com. He didn't have to do blurbs for 20 years straight, making no money whatsoever.
doing all this work, dealing with all the BS. He didn't have to do that. He did it because it was the right thing to do. And I just thought that was like such a manly man thing to do. Everybody acts like they're John Wayne or Clint Eastwood and they do the right thing and nobody ever does. Everybody always takes the path of least resistance. Everybody always chooses evil over good. And I'm like, wow, here's a guy who's
for real, in real life, is actually doing the right thing. And, you know, I was just blessed to have found him and been so intrigued and intelligent enough to get something out of his talks. Even now, I still listen to his talks all the time. But yeah, so he had a profound impact on my life. I consider him like a prophet type person.
And when he passed away, I was devastated. I knew that we had, you know, we just lost somebody that we need right now. But, you know, he spent 20 years giving us everything we were going to need to survive what we're going through, you know. And so I'm just I'm lucky and blessed to have found him. And I'm happy that Melissa came out of the woodworks and she's doing her talks and everything.
You know, but it's about doing the right thing. And that's what he did. And that impressed me because that's like a manly man thing, you know. Everybody, what is it? Everybody talks the talk, but no one walks the walk, you know. Alan walked the walk. And so I just, I was just like, wow, this guy's like, he's like my, you know, he's like a superhero. You know, I was just so impressed by how honorable and,
He was a man's man. We need him right now, but he did give us everything we need to make it through what we're going to be going through. He would say, for those that have the eyes to see and the ears to hear. I'm lucky to be one of those people that...
Can benefit from what he did and what he said and what he taught, you know, he didn't have to do that, you know, every everybody needs to realize that anybody who knows and listens to Alan Watt, you got to realize he did not have to do that. He could have been a very rich man and had a very comfortable life, but he knew things that if he didn't.
sound the alarm and go to the extent that he went through with his blurbs and his in his in his channel and in all the things that um he would be doing you know if he sat on the information he had and he didn't tell anybody he knew that that would be you know an evil thing to do and so he did the right thing and put all that information out there for us so
It's all out there. If you want to survive what we're going to be going through, start listening to his talks. It's not for everybody. You got to be intelligent. You got to be intuitive. You got to be clairvoyant. You have to be able to face the facts. Alan would say that a truth doesn't come gift-wrapped in a little box with a pink bow. It's ugly. It's nasty, but
Once you know the truth, you have two choices. You could either do something about it, like do the right thing, or you could curl up in a little ball and pretend that it's not going to happen, which is what most people are going to do. Alan would talk about that, that the majority of the people always take the path of least resistance. So anyways, yeah, so that's the impact he had on my life, and I appreciate everything he did and everything.
In a way, he gave me life. He gave me something that's going to protect me for what we're going through. And I teach people and try to wake people up with this information. It's not for everybody, but the people that get something from the Alan Watt talks, those are special people. And I've met a lot of people in the last few years who
by introducing them to his talks and his topics and everything. So, anyways, you guys have a good night. Bye. Hello, this is Alan Watt here standing in for Darren. And today is the 14th of February in 2006. I have no major topic to talk about today except perhaps to put some of the
tremendous finger pointing that goes on between who's behind this move towards the great society, as they call it, that is being created gradually.
done through the last many centuries actually who's behind this and who's right and who's wrong when it comes to all the finger pointing between different groups and the thing is if you check into the material the written materials of every group and
and follow what they say and the documentation that they have you can check out yourself and you say my god they're all right every one of these sides with their documentation tends to make you think they're right well how can they all be right and the facts do all to check out
you'll find characters on every side of this affair who did make certain statements, who did make policies, who did decide to make major moves within the world, and it's all well documented. And yet they're all doing it, and it isn't until you understand the big picture, you have to get above the world and look down here to see the big picture, to understand that all of these groups at the top
are led by the same high occult society the top members know each other they're all brothers, high brothers the idea of a pyramid that appears in so many of their emblems is that you cannot see if you're on one side of a pyramid how many other sides there are you can't see them only the guy at the top on the capstone can look down on all sides
And then remember there's another side which you don't see, which is the base. So there's actually five sides to the pyramid. So only the guy at the top knows all the secrets. And masonry is a degreed system where every degree means that you cannot tell the secrets of your new degree.
and the new truths as they call them, new truths because they keep changing the truth as you go up to the guide beneath you so it's a need-to-know basis and what you have behind all of this is an ancient religion ancient which really has its basis apart from an occultic sense perhaps even a demonic sense you might say it has its basis on evolution
and that's why evolution has been pushed so mightily openly since Darwin's day but this has always been their goal that ultimately man would evolve they call it the great leap forward that's the term which they used before World War II and many of their own publications Masonic publications the great leap forward but they didn't see how it would happen you see
And since nothing, as far as we can tell, evolves by itself in nature, they meant that man, because this is their religion, and they count themselves, by the way, as man. Not everyone is man. There's man and then there's the 'its', you see. And they believe that through their own will and intellect, by using science, they will self-become a new creation.
a god you might say, self-becoming god and this symbol has been used from ancient times of the god that is born out of the head of Zeus, self-willed and born without the aid of any god this is what it means and they call it becoming many terms for the same thing and so
Back in the 1800s, many of the writers who were picked by the fledgling Royal Institute of International Affairs, which is the British version and Commonwealth version of the CFR, paid writers to go out into the world and write novels.
about the coming system and this is called predictive programming through fiction and it works very very successfully actually more successfully than straight dry boring non-fiction books because no one when you're watching a movie or reading a book of fiction you censor part of the mind that your brain is down
And when that happens, you're being downloaded really. You've been led along a path using emotion. And that's emotive imprinting they call it. And through emotion it can make you desire or want or feel good towards or against anything through a fictional story.
and you've been showing, shown in a sense the future that they're going to bring to you and once the movie or the book's finished you think you've put it away and that's that but no, you've been familiarized now with the possibility of this particular story or sci-fi or whatever and so when you see it manifest in your own life and the beginnings of the manifestation because it's familiar to you
you think, well, I guess that's just the natural way it's revolving revolving this way society is just evolving but nothing could be further from the truth
History as it's written and presented in most school books seems to be simply a conglomerate of guys scattered across the planet who suddenly have too many hormones and decide to go off with armies and become an emperor by slaughtering other people. And that's further from the truth too. Nothing could be more far from the truth. From four and a half thousand B.C. at least
there's been this move stage by stage of what they call bringing civilization now they call it democracy but it's the same thing a system of money
at depth, at standing armies, a society where experts run everything. They've been bringing this gradually forward down through the centuries up to the present and with every area they take over they call it an expanded empire. So wars help to bring an expanded empire which destroys existing cultures.
and standardizes the people into the one culture so they're standardizing down through the centuries until we get to the stage today where the United States of America which was created and founded to bring in the Novus Ordo Seclorum the New World Order is finishing off its job and that was referred to by all the founding fathers as Manifest Destiny
And many of the old books by the founding fathers and some of the first generation after them, they refer to this all the time in the publications as manifest destiny.
It was never fully explained obviously to the public but now we're seeing what it is. Not only seeing it, we're having it explained to us by people like Brzezinski. You'll see it in the New American Century Club, the little club formed by Wolfowitz and Cheney and Rumsfeld and Bush and so on before 9/11 happened, where they listed
the coming wars which they would have to do to maintain control of the world beginning with Afghanistan next into Iraq then in Iran then Syria they published this first in the early 90s
and it's available to the public and then they republished it and updated it in '98 and lo and behold in 2001 we find that they have the very thing they need to stimulate the American people as Brzezinski said in his book published in '97 The Grand Chessboard we will need something of a Pearl Harbor event to motivate the American public behind us for the war
Now how many people can make wish lists like this for Santa Claus or win the lotto just knowing they're going to win it? These guys write what they're going to do. An event happens right on cue when they need it, ten years exactly to the date where George Bruce Senior talks about the coming New World Order, the big idea, the Masonic term, the big idea. You see?
That was on September 11th 1990 and repeated in 1991. So I don't need to go over and over the events of 9/11 to convince myself what happened here. You have to carry on from there and see what's evolved since then because the push is now on for the US to fulfill its supposed manifest destiny. That's what it was created to do.
It should also be understood that prior to America having the revolution, Britain and other countries, France and some of the Germanic and Prussian countries, had had their own international meetings to discuss who would bring in the system.
and they realized that none of them could be chosen because every one of them was known by the rest of the world as empire builder and a plunderer basically so they had to create a new shining knight that claimed i'm different i'm honest and uh i'm all for for the people you see and so the us was born and was born by a bunch of masons who got inside a big building
locked the doors, had guards on the doors to keep the profane, you know, the masses out, and came out with this draft.
which has been waived and waived and waived ever since to justify everything under the sun from persecuting the average American today to going off to foreign wars yesterday it's the same thing, it goes both ways and when they said this is for our posterity written in the bill they're talking about their own offspring their own offspring, you see the nation's offspring, the same families
So we are living under a very old plan, an ancient plan, which believes in evolution. And evolution to them goes back to the mystery religions of ancient times, where they studied nature and they said you cannot have an action without an equal and opposite reaction, the law of science. And they studied the seasons and used to say that summer battled winter.
and spring with battle, fall, and so on. In other words, to get change, which always comes, a law of nature is change in the seasons in nature, then you must create sides to get the changes to occur. In a human society that means perpetual ongoing war.
war and conflict and from the conflict you get the resolution and that becomes starts right back again at your thesis you create an opposition to it it's antithesis and then you have another outcome synthesis
and it repeats itself from the synthesis back to the new thesis and on and on it goes. This was taught wildly in all the communist schools in the Soviet Union and Lenin and many other communists wrote copiously on this very technique.
But it isn't a communist thing. They used it. It's everybody's thing. All the nations use it in every country. The Jesuits use it because they're part of a Freemasonry. ISIS with a thousand faces. That's what they used to call it in Babylon.
It was the same church with a thousand faces and even then it was a mystery because people had a hard time pointing out who was behind things. It's, "Oh, it's that priesthood." "No, it's the priests over there." "No, it's those ones down south." It's the same today. The guys who lead these people at the top
of every group are the same brotherhood and they know the agenda the ones down below and the lower orders have had real wars between themselves down through the ages because there must be real bloody conflict to convince the people
They must have conflict. And that's what they call the law of nature, which through struggle, and Hitler used the same term, Mein Kampf, my struggle, because he believed in it too, and I'm sure he was put there too by the same oligarchy, to do his bit. Through struggle, they would evolve into supermen. And that's the key to it, is supermen.
So we find with the founders of the Fabian Society, with the Webbs and H.G. Wells and Lord Bertrand Russell and many of the elites, because the elite created the so-called far-left wing Fabian Society and it was given a British royal charter to exist. So you find that these people...
actually when they were quizzed about the future for the working man are you for the working man? is that what this society is for? Mr. Webb piped up along with Beatrice her name was Beatrice Potter by the way her maiden name and said oh goodness no the masses can't decide for themselves the society we envisage is a world to be run by scientific experts
and different categories of scientific experts to do with school and psychology and so on and so on, you see. So that's the true meaning of the far left wing. It's nothing to do with the working person any more than communism had to do with the average peasant in Russia.
At the end of the Soviet system, comparative standards of living of the bureaucracies living in the Soviet bloc were on equal par with the bureaucracies of Britain and America.
So much for the working man. So the United States, as I say, was born for this manifest destiny. One of their own masons who was a spokesman for pushing this agenda was Manly Palmer Hall. And he put a book out called America's Secret Destiny, a Masonic book.
and he outlined the agenda same thing again this is why America is born that's why you've got the Washington phallus there it's an Egyptian obelisk the first brand new one to be built on that scale to raise Washington up to godhood that's what that is for he was raised to godhood by the Masons for his work his great work whereas Britain imported one of the ones from Heliopolis in Egypt and put it in front of all their banks you see
and there's one in the park in New York from Egypt and there's one in front of the Parliament of France imported from Egypt then there's the other one in front of the Pope's window in St. Peter's Square from Egypt brought by Constantine's son
into the circus and then moved around the 1500s to the Vatican Square. So we're looking at a religion that uses the same symbols down through the eons. It manages every traditional religion. It makes sure that the top guys who run religions, and that's the duty of organization, there's always a tiered structure of control, so it's easy to put your own men at the top and keep control, you see.
That's why organized anything is rather dangerous. And so they give you your passive religion to keep you as sheep, dull, stupid, and munching on the grass,
and obeying and not thinking. Probably pretend they're the good shepherds and they're managing everything. They're the scientific elite. They are the experts. That's what they're there for. Don't have to worry about anything. If the news comes on, they'll tell me all I need to know. And they will tell you all you need to know. The media is one of the most important arms of government.
We have a media that will not even mention the spring in the skies that's happening every day across a good part of the planet. If they won't tell you that, if they won't talk about it, why on earth would you expect them to tell you the truth about anything? Hello Melissa and hello to everybody else who's listening in the audience. My name's Adam and I'm 39 years old and I live in Germany. It's funny.
When Melissa first asked me to do one of these things, I kind of leapt at the opportunity and I was quite enthusiastic about it and I really felt like I had a lot to say. But when it actually came time to doing the recording itself, all of a sudden it wasn't so easy. And I definitely struggled with what I wanted to say, what was important, how I wanted to say it. And I really had to sort of ruminate on it for a little bit.
Yeah, that's kind of what I've been doing lately, actually. You know, ruminating on life and death and mortality and all that stuff. I think when Alan first died two years ago, or at least when I first read the news that he had died, I don't think it really registered. I don't think it was really real for me when that happened. It was obviously sad, you know, it was a shock. But for me...
Given that I'd never actually met Alan in person, I'd never even spoken to him on the phone, I was still able to access all of the material, so all of my favorite blurbs over the years. And of course, Melissa was continuing to keep the website updated with various material, the Redux posts, etc. And so, yeah, it's been a weird thing.
I guess that kind of started to change a little bit when Melissa came out and told her story. And, you know, she added a whole lot more detail there. And I guess kind of ever since then I've been in sort of fairly regular contact with her and I think that process has made it more real. So I would say for me right now there's definitely a process of...
delayed bereavement and grieving that I'm going through. So, yeah, it's not easy. It's not easy to do this, but I really want to do it. Yeah, a bit of backstory about myself, I guess. I was born in New Zealand. I grew up there, but I've lived most of my adult life in various other countries around the world.
I'm not sure if I was one of those people who you'd say was awake from a very young age, although I definitely had some sense of something not being right from quite a young age. I do remember being like four or five years old and watching my father put on his suit and tie and go to work and come home again. I remember recalling how odd I found all of that.
And yeah, I guess I was kind of plagued by this sense of frustration and discomfort and confusion about why the world was the way it was for quite a long time since I was relatively young. But obviously it wasn't really until I sort of discovered Alan Watt that any of that really, yeah, really made sense. I sort of went through the whole waking up thing, I guess, around about 2008. I was living in the UK.
There were a number of experiences that just sort of started that process, things that grabbed my attention, things which started to become quite obvious. Like a lot of people, I went down all the rabbit holes with the New Age and the UFOs and all that stuff, the fantasy stuff as Alan would call it.
through a little bit of networking in the UK. This is in Scotland actually. I lived in Scotland for seven years. I met a guy there who had been listening to Alan for some years and we became friends and he started to encourage me to listen to Alan's work. And I had heard Alan previously, I think maybe a year or two before, but it didn't quite hit home for me. It didn't click. It wasn't really registering.
And of course, in comparison to all of the fantastical New Age mainstream conspiracy theory stuff, obviously what Alan was saying wasn't quite as sensational. So yeah, it didn't grab me in the same way until my friend Scott actually in Glasgow gave me a whole bunch of these blurbs from Alan Watt dating all the way back to about 2006.
And I guess that's when things really started to pick up the pace. And I went through that experience that I'm sure all of you out there have been through where, yeah, there are moments of incredible revelation and clarity and the feeling of rising up out of the fog, out of the clouds, to a greater height, to see
what was really happening, where we were and who we are and where we've been and where we're going and all that stuff. And as Melissa correctly emphasizes, that was probably Alan's biggest strength and the single biggest factor that made him so different to everybody else out there was that he was always putting things in a historical perspective. I kind of liken it myself to
There's this river, right? And we're all in this boat. We're going down this river and it's kind of like, you know, there's rapids and there's calm parts. But as long as we're in the boat, we can only see what's immediately in front of us or what's immediately behind us. So our vision is very limited. And I think how I saw things and how I felt was that
Alan is kind of telling you, he was kind of encouraging people to step off that boat onto dry land, onto the shoreline, onto the banks of the river and start walking back, start retreating a little bit. And then eventually you sort of start gaining some altitude and going to higher ground and you're starting to walk up a mountain. And by the time you get halfway up that mountain you can look back and all of a sudden you're seeing the entire river.
You're seeing where it's been, where it's going. You can see all of the twists and turns and the calm bits and the rough parts and all that. And yeah, I mean, I hope this makes sense to people, but that's kind of how I felt about the whole experience and what Alan was able to do and what his whole mission was about is giving us that broader perspective to step back from it all, to not get caught up in the emotion and the drama
Yeah, and I think that's what will be missed most with him. And I think, yeah, I know for myself right now that something's become very, very clear to me quite recently is the loss there because there is nobody else out there in the so-called alternative media kind of scene that's giving any kind of analysis that gets anywhere even close to the depth of
and the scope that Alan was. There's no other way to put it. It's funny, I did get to a point in my life actually, I think around about 2016 or so, where I did stop listening to Alan's blobs for probably a couple of years.
That's just where I was in my life. I really feel like I needed to step back and just focus on myself for a while. I kind of stopped paying attention to the news cycle. I wasn't following much of the alternative stuff. I wasn't listening to Alan's blurbs. I was kind of just chipping away in the matrix, as it were.
Yeah, I think it was Christmas Day 2019, I received an email from Alan, out the blue, completely unexpected, simply asking where I was and how I was doing. And yeah, I found that strange, but in retrospect, I look back now, and I think it's clear to me at least that he knew already back then
um, what was about to happen. You know, we were, it was kind of late December. We were starting to get these stories about some virus and China, you know, and I think Alan clicked onto that pretty quick and, um, made contact with some of the people that he had been in contact those years. Um, myself being one of them, we, we had been in sort of on and off contact. And, um, yeah, after that point, obviously I was tuning into Alan again and, um,
and was in contact with him, you know, sort of fairly regularly. We'd hoped to do a phone call. He did say he was going to try and get around to it, but unfortunately it just didn't happen, and then he died. So, yeah, that was difficult, and in a lot of ways it still is. And there are some days where I...
I guess it's the childish part of you and I think we will probably have this to one degree or another where we feel like we can't do it without him. We need his guidance, we need him to make sense of things for us. It's quite a raw kind of a feeling. But I think what Alan taught and emphasized the most in a way was that you needed to be your own champion.
that it wasn't up to him to save us all, it wasn't up to him to say what can happen and what can't and where we should be going. The whole point is that we now must decide on what we want to do and how we're going to do it. We've got to just pick up the torch and carry it on, basically. And, yeah, I think, in a way, we're all probably grappling with that question at the moment, some more than others, but, yeah, that's, I think, where we're at right now. And, yeah,
I'm very, very appreciative of what Melissa is doing. And it's a hell of a lot of work. I couldn't handle it myself. But yeah, I like to believe, at least, that Alan would approve. That if somehow he's watching, he'd be proud of her. Because I certainly am. And I think a lot of you out there are as well. But yeah, yeah.
Things are not easy right now, I think, for a lot of people. I think we are in a... Well, quite obviously we are in troubled times, but something that I'm seeing a lot is there's a general sense of malaise out there. I think there's a lot of people who are in a depression of some sort or in a pretty dark place in their heads. This is what I'm picking up anyway. There's quite a lot of suffering out there. So it's not an easy time. But I guess I would...
emphasize once again the value and all the things that Alan was able to outline and teach us and the importance of us persevering, working on our fortitude perhaps. There are still good things in life. Life can still be good. People are good. Alan had a deep, deep love for people, a deep compassion.
Hi folks, I'm Alan Watt,
And this is cuttingthroughthematrix.com. This is the 17th of April, 2007. In my, where does the time go? There's never enough time these days. The European website's coming along fine. The translators are coming in. Some initial transcripts have already been put into various languages of Europe. And there's more coming in all the time.
This adds, of course, to the work level at the moment. I get so much mail, email and paper, sent that it takes an awful lot of time to get through from all peoples, all age groups, each struggling in their environment, their cultural, their gender, their age groups, with the same problems. So effectively has the world been destroyed.
or at least the worlds of peoples and individuals being isolated from each other, and each group is then segregated from the next group and promoted further away from each other as time goes on. Scientifically, again, as Bertrand Russell said a long, long time ago, and we see the effects all around us. And yet it's not a phenomena phenomenon
which is not understood, it's not a new phenomena, it's not as though there's an elite group of controllers guessing at what they must do to make things easier for themselves at the top, while they manage a whole world into a brand new system and way of living and doing. They use professors of ancient histories and philosophy
to give lectures to think tanks that work on these problems because if you understand, as Plato said, if you understand what people have been made to do in the past with regards to culture and if people have gone along with it in the past, then basically you have a formula when you introduce the same
parts of that culture once again the people will go along in exactly the same manner and do exactly what you expect them to do. It's all formula and whatever has been done in the past can be brought up again at any time and put into effect once more and it will work just as well. It's no different than scientists studying various kinds of animals with patterns of behavior and how they react and
to certain stimuli. The same thing is done to people. Very old sciences, really. We've come a long, long way to a world empire. In ancient times, you had city-states. That was the beginning of the struggles. And Plato said they would make them the beehives because cities are artificial creations where people are thrown together and pushed together in a system which is artificial.
It has to use money. You can't have a city without a money type of barter. It takes the place of barter for the exchange of goods because cities don't produce anything except bureaucrats and systems and standing armies, basically. And then they set the city-states fighting each other. And with each war, they built up empires.
And that's all the world has really been for a long time, for thousands of years, is warring and empire building until you get to this stage where it's a matter of them maybe prematurely claiming victory of having the system of world government set up in place. Now it is true that economically they do have a world global system set up
with different departments of world managers and bureaucracies through the GATT treaty for trade but don't forget that in economic books they tell you right there that economists or economics run the world every country and its laws circulate around its economic system everything stems from this hub of economics based on money and loaning and debt
All the laws revolve around it. Getting back to how I started this little ramble here, it's been a long tiring day so forgive me if I do ramble. Professors and historians are drawn into these think tanks. They give lectures to high bureaucratic officials, to groups of them, as to what to expect in the near future. We've all lived through, those who were born in the last century, were very, very old, were born in the last century,
We've seen the transition from an older system of industry and how people lived in an industrial age, how people at one time, for a couple of generations, were so glad to leave school and go right into trades in industry, thinking that was an achievement. If you get a job for life, that's what they... Basically wage slaves, but there were different categories of pay,
and they thought there was nothing greater than to get a job for life at some boring factory or whatever. And then around the 70s, the rumblings and grumblings began, and then into the 80s of, don't expect a job for life, you'll probably need two or three jobs down the road, and maybe you'll change careers many, many times because your industry was going to leave. Well, they knew that because it was planned that way,
and they've known that since 1945, when they signed all the agreements of deindustrialization. We've gone through Generation X, and even further, the ones who were written off, and we've seen how the proliferation of drugs was pushed from the top and promoted from the top during the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, because if you want to make a population docile and distracted and dysfunctional during major changes,
you introduce drugs big time and make it a popular thing to do and naughty of course anything which is naughty is something you must do if you're young and they gave the music industry a good and all the magazines that backed them up a good promotion to go into this whole drug scene what you're looking at is a warfare technique a war on the public created to bring them through major changes without backlash
on those who are causing it all and planning it. The communist branch of the elite at least wrote many books on formulas and strategy to be used to isolate people from people, age group from age group, and gender from gender. This has been successful, very successful. Not because they were very, very wise,
or they could pull out a crystal ball and predict something, it's because once again they also use professors of history and philosophy. They knew they can bring people to a stage where the children, through indoctrination in school, would be against parents. They knew they could turn man against woman, woman against man, and once that phase is complete then you even segregate them further
by having each group almost isolated from one another. Where you give them slogans to parrot when they antagonize each other in fact to stop conscious thought and reasoning from taking place. When empires come to an end you'll find in history you have the same symptoms arise. When you understand the symptoms which bring down an empire
you understand the formula to bring down an empire or an older system. In ancient Greece we saw this, and Rome was almost a duplicate, where sports were elevated to incredible heights to try and get all of the vast underpopulace involved in passing their time and giving them heroes to follow, which didn't affect their lives at all. Nothing happened to change the things for the good
in their life. Big changes happened around them as they were watching all these sports, but it was also to segregate the male from the female, because the male and the female combined, even a family unit, are the closest thing to the beginnings of a tribal system. A tribal system is hard to control by any foreign elite, and they stand up for each other. They will stand up for each other if one of them or the other is picked upon.
The idea for totalitarian control is to make sure no one is going to stand up for anyone else. So government and authority can dictate directly down to the smallest units without interference. And that small unit can turn and look left and right and everyone is walking away because...
you're on your own. That's what totalitarian systems have always looked for. So in ancient times, look at the symptoms and you find that sexual promiscuity, of course, is pushed to the maximum. Nothing new really in that at all, except for the sciences that go with it, with the pill abortions, certain venereal diseases can be killed off with or halted with antibiotics. Not all of them though.
Everyone's out gorging themselves on either sports or sexual privileges and overindulgence. Then you bring in all kinds of deviances into the scene as well. In ancient Rome and Greece we saw it. The men were so into themselves and the body beautiful and the male warrior. The females were into the worship of Diana and themselves to boot. And so...
Narcissism is encouraged once the two have been separated. Incredible narcissistic tendencies develop where one type will worship itself. Incredible, incredible folly which leads to the downfall of everyone ultimately, never mind the offspring who are trying to grow up. All formula. We're now for sure at the stage of narcissism.
When you separate one from the other, from the small family group or tribal group and promote an indoctrination into them, almost a religion of self-worship, you're ensuring that they'll be oblivious and unconcerned about all the other real changes that are occurring around them. We see this going on all the time. The men are into a state of not even knowing who they are anymore.
There are no real role models for them to follow. The family unit, if it exists at all, is dysfunctional or it's single parent. There's been a war upon society and those involved don't even know it. All they know is the fallout and the dysfunction all around them. If you were to watch television every day, even during a depression, as people in Britain did in the 70s and 80s,
you'd never know the depression was on because the news is scientifically put over in such a bizarre cinema fantastique method that it's all surrealistic where all kinds of circuses can be promoted via what they call news from trivia and little ha-ha stories along with the bombings of people across there somewhere it's always there and it mixed in with
sports, and Hollywood fame. All going on amongst the closing down of factories and plants and businesses, and hearing the pronouncements like the death knell of layoffs every night, without any dwelling upon that latter point. And they go on to the next part of trivia. That was common. And people, therefore, as they lost their jobs, felt shame about
because the artificial system they'd grown up in which wasn't theirs either by the way, has served a function and a time for the same dominant minority they blame themselves because the system promotes an image, an idealistic image which does not exist and has never existed of a secure lifestyle with work and hard work and constant income and what happens when all the work goes and there's no money
And then the arguments start in the households. And there's no answers given on their media. And they look to the media because they can't reason anymore. They've been trained that the media is big brother. It will tell them and advise them what to do. But the media is silent on that point. So the people naturally blame themselves as failures without realizing, wait a minute, I'm one of millions of failures here. It's meant to isolate you again and make you think you are the failure.
Then generations are growing up, written off, publicly stated to by top politicians, the Generation Xers, who are told they probably won't see work in their whole lifetime and get used to it. This is what is promoted in this bizarre surrealism of media. This is what is promoted as being normal. And to most people it is normal. They can't imagine anything outside their conditioning. They can't imagine...
People planning 50 or 100 years or more ahead and planning their lives, planning their unemployment, planning the fallout, planning how to deal with the fallout. We can't imagine any of that because this reality is promoted and they've been trained to believe in is the only one they happen to know.
Thank you.
Out on the street, I was talking to a man. He said, there's so much for this love of mine that I don't understand. You shouldn't worry, I said, that ain't no crime. Because if you get it wrong, you'll get it right next time. Next time. Next time.
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You've got to grow, you've got to learn about your mistakes. You've got to die a little every day to try to stay awake. When you believe there's no mountain you can climb. And if you get it wrong, you'll get it right next time. Next time. Next time. Next time.
Thank you.
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