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  • What you are about to watch may make you question everything you thought you knew.

  • Viewer discretion is advised.

  • Hey, what's up, guys?

  • Welcome back.

  • Now, today we're gonna be talking about a lot of different theories, some involving subliminal messages that have been around for your whole life.

  • Well, here's fun.

  • Stop it.

  • We're also gonna be talking about some of the dark secrets involving the world's biggest pop stars.

  • Also a possible warning sign that humans are going.

  • And for the first time, I let somebody tell me a conspiracy.

  • And it's from one of the biggest conspiracy theorist I know my own brother and what he told me Waas you Oh, my God.

  • Wait before we get started, once again, I have to say is we're all just theories have them fax, and they're not meant to hurt anyone, any company or any phantom.

  • All right, let's get started.

  • I think I know what you're thinking.

  • Shane.

  • Are you really gonna be talking about you versus moral?

  • Yes, but not in the way that you would expect.

  • So for the one person out there who doesn't know about this, Andy versus Laurel took over the internet, took over the world.

  • Well, if you haven't heard about this yet, let me tell you, you probably will by the end of the day.

  • What do you hear in this audio clip?

  • The word Laurel or Yanni?

  • Yanni or Laura Dance?

  • Everybody who heard me, Annie.

  • Okay.

  • You know, I have the clap.

  • Johnny or Laurel?

  • Who?

  • Here's Laurel.

  • Then I got to work.

  • I played it.

  • All I could hear was Laurel.

  • It's really weird.

  • You're Laurel Laurel.

  • And now I can't.

  • I can't hear Laurel anymore.

  • I'm here making me.

  • That's right.

  • It was on the news.

  • Every single celebrity was talking about you.

  • Tubers were reacting to it.

  • Yeah.

  • Even the White House did a video about it so clearly.

  • Nora, I hear cof f.

  • So you tutor named Chloe.

  • Found the clip on Reddit and posted it on Twitter.

  • I tweeted this thing today.

  • What do you guys hear again?

  • The or Laurel.

  • And it went viral.

  • And then people started interviewing the girl who actually created.

  • I was doing a literature Simon on vocabulary dot com, and I clipped it.

  • And I heard Danny and I knew that wasn't one of my vocab words.

  • So you're probably thinking I'm going to say this whole thing was a conspiracy.

  • It was just meant to distract us from the important things.

  • That way.

  • Go viral.

  • I tweeted it.

  • E no, I don't think that's what it was.

  • But it does correlate with the theory.

  • That is a lot, but we'll get to that a little bit later.

  • Now, after Yanni and Laura went viral, a bunch of other audio clips came out that we're freaking people out.

  • This one was played on the Ellen Show, and I can't believe it didn't get more attention.

  • I'm gonna play you an audio clip.

  • Listen closely, Theo.

  • Listen, Theo.

  • Juice of lemons makes fine french, and now I'm gonna play that first clip again.

  • E.

  • I know.

  • Weird.

  • If you haven't heard this thing yet, you're probably freaking out.

  • It's like a horror movie, isn't it?

  • Here's another example of it.

  • That is even crazier thing.

  • Listen to this.

  • The Constitution Center is at the next stop and listen to the first clip.

  • So what just happened was when you heard the clip.

  • Initially it was a lot of static in your brain, didn't know to make it, But then in the second clip, you heard what the person was saying so that when you listen to the first clip again, your brain knows what to look for.

  • And here's a thief.

  • Now, these next few things I'm gonna show you are examples of audio illusions.

  • This is an illusion of hearing when the listener hear sounds that are not present.

  • All right.

  • First, I'm gonna play you a sound that feels like it keeps going.

  • That's right.

  • It feels like it keeps going up forever.

  • And then there's versions of it going down.

  • I know it's so confusing because you're waiting for the beach drop for something to happen.

  • It doesn't just now.

  • The next type of audio illusion we're gonna talk about is the power of suggestion.

  • So watch this clip and think of the word brainstorm.

  • All right, Now watch the same clip again.

  • But this time think of the words Green Needle and there's so many other examples out there.

  • Just listen to this one from a t.

  • I saw first listen to it and think because I'm a paper geezer.

  • Listen to what I think because I'm a big I know that one is crazy but by far the craziest audio illusion.

  • It's called the McGurk effect.

  • Watch this woman and tell me what you hear.

  • Uh uh, uh uh.

  • Do you think you know what you get?

  • You still think you know?

  • All right, now watch it with your eyes closed.

  • Uh uh uh uh uh, That's right.

  • The whole time she was saying the word, Bob, Uh uh uh.

  • Just let it sink in even more.

  • Watch this guy.

  • Bob.

  • Bob.

  • So how is this happening?

  • Well, your ear is hearing Bob.

  • Bob, Bob, but your eyes are seeing far.

  • Bob.

  • Bob.

  • Bob.

  • So I was curious if I could recreate this myself, try to trick some of my most skeptical friends.

  • Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh.

  • Uh huh.

  • Okay.

  • I'm gonna please something else.

  • Uh uh.

  • Uh uh.

  • I was saying Bob, and that's just the word.

  • Copy and paste it over When I close my eyes.

  • You're still here.

  • That's a weird.

  • Okay, I have no idea what you're okay.

  • I want to show you a clip of me and saying a word.

  • You just tell me what you here?

  • Sure.

  • Uh uh uh, Yeah.

  • Uh uh Oh, I don't know what the real one is.

  • Then I guess it's your saying, Bob, but you're putting.

  • But on the screen is that was happening.

  • No, that's crazy.

  • Uh, are you saying far?

  • But I do not know.

  • Is that the same clip?

  • Oh, here's funny.

  • Stop it Now there's even more ways that the power of suggestion can work.

  • For example, there's this viral theory that if you pitch a post Malone's voice, it sounds just like just I was a policeman.

  • I feel just like my brothers got that guessing.

  • They always be smoking like a star.

  • I mean, it's pretty good, but listen to it again while looking at pictures money never for E.

  • Then if you add video footage of Justin Bieber performing, it makes it almost impossible to know if it's just post Malone sped up.

  • Or if it's literally Justin Bieber doing a cover when I only put upon your But they make that now, here's another brain trick that you could play around with that freak you out.

  • This is the illusion of the noisy gifts.

  • Now, this is when you watch a Jiff, no sound, but your brain creates the feeling of hearing something.

  • Did you feel it?

  • Now?

  • There's no sound, but your ears are reacting like there is, and it should kind of shake your whole head.

  • Oh, you can feel the pressure on this side of your head.

  • If you watch it a few times in a row, your ears will start to ring because of how intense it is.

  • Now back to Uni and Laurel.

  • The whole reason we're talking about audio allusions now, mostly young people here yet because you're high frequency, the younger you are, the higher the frequency is that you can hear a man.

  • That's laurel.

  • There's sounds on the Internet that only people under the age of 20 are supposed to be able to hear.

  • And it sounds like this.

  • Did you hear it?

  • If you did?

  • Congratulations.

  • You have Young.

  • Here's yesterday I was playing the sound on my computer trying to hear it.

  • And then Ryland and Andrew, who were in my house, started freaking.

  • You can hear that.

  • Yes, to hurry.

  • You can hear this.

  • Really too.

  • That was crazy.

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • So young people here, higher frequencies and higher pitches better.

  • What's the theory?

  • Well, the theory is that record labels might be using certain frequencies, uncertain high pitches to brainwash young people into liking.

  • There's one of the biggest songs of the year was the middle Now in that song, you can hear this high pitch noise inside beat.

  • Sound familiar?

  • Listen to that Justin Bieber song where you know on you might have noticed in the last few years that type of sound has been in all the songs.

  • So what is that sound?

  • Don't don't That's actually my vocal that they took in.

  • They messed with it.

  • It's literally just a sample of his voice.

  • Pitched all the way up, Do the most.

  • We're literally always trying to find something that you haven't heard before.

  • Now this is where it gets creepy.

  • This documentary video came out about how the middle was made.

  • That song went through so many steps before Xander even got his hands on it.

  • First a producer came up with the bead.

  • Then a songwriter wrote all the lyrics and recorded a thing.

  • Then they sent it to two other producers who finished the beat.

  • And then, after all of that, they finally sent it to said, and he finished it up and put his signature touch on.

  • And what did that song supposedly not have until Zedd behind bitch noise?

  • What if that high pitch little noise in the bead is actually making your brain?

  • Want to hear the song?

  • I want to buy this.

  • And the younger you are, the more it works.

  • What if Zedd figured it out?

  • This 28 year old guy who came from Russia with this insane talent for making music and then just took over them I mean, I don't even listen to that type of music.

  • And even I downloaded it and had it in my head for, like, weeks.

  • And I think a lot of other people did, too.

  • The middle has been like the fastest rising song for me I think I've ever had Well, you just me.

  • Oh, just now.

  • That is one thing.

  • What if the people in power learn more about frequencies?

  • If they can make us love a song and downloaded before make us hear words that aren't even there?

  • It was saying, Nanny, I was saying Then why couldn't they figure out how to use frequencies to control us, make us do whatever they I mean, think about it.

  • They could send the frequencies from space from our phones through the TV, literally, anything that has technology.

  • And if you look at the latest forms of weapons that the police have been trying out lately, it doesn't seem like the government using frequencies to control us is that back away from this area, you shoot the sound in the window or the door, and they leave.

  • There have been instances where people said, Well, what if they wear earplugs or put their fingers in their ears?

  • That really doesn't do a heck of a lot someone who refuses to come out of their house or a hotel room.

  • As soon as you play the deterrent tones, they leave quickly.

  • 23 me.

  • Just a funny, easy way for you to spit in a tube, send it off and find out if you're what european.

  • Oh my God, Hold up.

  • Well, what if it's a lot more than just that?

  • If we don't use human DNA now, someone else will.

  • Thing is not sponsored, by the way.

  • If anything, I probably shouldn't even be saying this.

  • But there is a theory that the 23 me kid is actually just a way of collecting all hi, and welcome to 23 in me.

  • Now, your DNA is ready for transport.

  • Ready for transport.

  • Ready for transport.

  • This has grown the FBI database into the largest in the world with more than 3.5% of the country's DNA on file.

  • Why would they want over DNA?

  • We'll get to that.

  • Ready for transport Way back to our lab.

  • This is something that one of the 23 me board members.

  • Actually, the long game here is not to make money selling kids, although kids are essential to get the base level data.

  • Oh, interesting.

  • I thought the point was kids, but Okay, once you have the data, the company does actually become the Google of personalized health care.

  • So what does that mean?

  • Hypothetically, 23 me could try to sell you a bunch of things based on your health.

  • Start typing your doctor's name.

  • And even though they said that they won't sell your information to third parties, Google said the same thing.

  • Beginning.

  • Cut.

  • Now Google keeps everything.

  • They know your history, where you've been, what you're looking for, Personalized ads that are targeted directly to you.

  • But that's Google, Shane, not 23.

  • And me, they're different.

  • Well, in 2007 Google invested $3.9 billion into 23 me that this is where it gets really crazy.

  • And I'm nervous to even say this because technically, I work for Google.

  • YouTube is part of Google, so please, Google don't kill me.

  • But one of the women who founded 23 me is married to the guy that founded Google and the woman who created 23 me.

  • Her sister is the CEO of YouTube.

  • Huh?

  • I mean, come on.

  • What is this?

  • This isn't just a test to see what your nationality is.

  • They want all the data, right?

  • So not only does Google now know what I'm searching and what I'm buying online.

  • They know everything about my body, everything about my nationality, everything about my health.

  • Google owns us.

  • Hi.

  • And welcome to 23 in me.

  • Google Smart.

  • They're always looking well in the future.

  • What's something that's probably gonna happen that's gonna cost a lot age.

  • Imagine if you could turn back time.

  • Well, today we're a step closer thanks to an Australian breakthrough, I believe this will be the safest strategy up there to extend life.

  • This is something that's in effect right now.

  • Doctors are trying to figure out how to reverse the aging process, how to make people live forever.

  • A probably indefinite life responds very soon.

  • In fact, I do not plan to die even more interesting.

  • In 30 years, I will be younger than today, not older.

  • I will be younger.

  • So I because we're going to have rejuvenation techniques on these experiments, are beginning right now.

  • Well, in the future, when his technology exists, you know what?

  • You're gonna need to actually do it.

  • Frozen DNA sample from when you were young.

  • But how are you gonna get a frozen DNA sample when you were young?

  • It's not like you had that in your freezer.

  • No, you don't.

  • But 23 me does make sure you provide the recommended volume of saliva.

  • So in 50 years, when this is possible 23 me will email you and go.

  • Hey, you want your frozen young sample?

  • That'll cost you $10,000.

  • I mean, it's really smart.

  • Now they want younger people's DNA right, because that's a Danna you need for a reversal.

  • How do you get younger people to do a 23 and me?

  • Oh, you get all of their favorite YouTubers to sell It had on over to 23 in me and dot com slash Joey.

  • Go to 23 in me dot com slash Tyler Oakley Do that.

  • 23 Emmy dot com slash lily at 23 me dot com slash gabby 23 million Today I will be testing out my DNA doesn't see you here 23 me saliva collection.

  • So I think Google knows also what they are doing.

  • Over the years, so many pop stars have talked about feeling like slaves.

  • To the record, you'll be a pop star.

  • You have to change or, like puppets on strings being controlled by the guys in suits behind.

  • But nothing has been more covered up in scarier than the dark world of Cape.

  • First we're gonna talk about a guy named Henry Prince back.

  • Hi, guys.

  • It's your boy, Henry Prince back here he was a former member of a K pop group called J J C C s.

  • So he made a video where he talked about all of the dark secrets of K pop, and it shocked a lot.

  • You could be working 24 hours a day.

  • Imagine doing up with 10 years or maybe like $0 a day, $2 a day for lucky 10 years Now he refers to the contracts that the K pop started signed as slave contracts.

  • Yeah, ah, slave contract, usually about 10 to 15 years average.

  • They have terms like no dating, dieting.

  • Some even have, like plastic surgery.

  • That's your A K pop star.

  • Everything in your life is modern.

  • Diet your weight, your hair, your dating life and then when it's all over, average Idol debuts at age 1910 years later, 29.

  • Contract finishes on the lower requires every male to serve the military, and it is extremely hard to get out of it.

  • Your Neon two years.

  • Many top stars have enlisted into the military these past few years.

  • Come out 32.

  • You don't have a degree, you have money.

  • You got a girlfriend and got nothing.

  • Thes came Pop stars that are being controlled by their record labels are so overworked that they literally pass out on stage.

  • An average workday lasts 20 hours, which is probably why being hospitalized for exhaustion is just par for the course.

  • When you're a K pop star, here's a clip of a girl in Crystal from the group Sex.

  • There's actually so many clips of her passing out that there's compilations on you, but this isn't new.

  • K Pop stars have been passing out on stage for years.

  • Theo.

  • It even happens with life streaming now.

  • Fans of BTS started noticing that during their live performances, some of the members were getting tired.

  • They vomited off the side of the stage, and sometimes after a show, they even have to be hospitalized crooked.

  • Now listen.

  • It's not just K pop stars that are treated like this.

  • The amount of music videos from American artists where they're hinting at feeling like robots you're feeling controlled by their record labels is insane.

  • Christina Aguilera, Daniel, Avada Lady Gaga and being treated like a slave in the music industry is very common, especially when you're in a group.

  • Just listen to this leaked audio clip, Fifth Harmony member Lauren talking about to fuck us over girls like clearly sleaze you were doing getting labor way.

  • And then there was another audio clip.

  • The elite of member communicable actually working a sort of walking bomb look like literally five songs.

  • Then, after those leaked, there was a Q and A with fans, Lauren said.

  • Now me and Lorna reggae have been actually following each other on Twitter for way.

  • Both came out as bisexual.

  • We have a lot of little things, and Fifth, Harmony's lower in her G comes out as bisexual Shane Dawson is bisexual.

  • So I reached out and asked if she would want to talk to us about that clip and also about the possible slave contracts in the record industry.

  • And she responded offensive because of all the contract she signed.

  • She can't see.

  • My voice is shot.

  • I do now.

  • Somebody that did talk a lot about it was Michael Jackson.

  • I'm not gonna say right now, but I have even one on stage one night with a sign that said, Sony Pills, Please don't videotape.

  • Okay, Tommy Mottola is a devil.

  • Mariah Carey, after divorcing singer, is separating from her husband, Sony music president Tommy Mottola came to me crying to me.

  • Evil man, I don't think there was ever a moment when she had control of Green Image while she was Michael.

  • This man follows me, she said.

  • He tapped her phones and he's very, very evil.

  • You know that it has been written that you were a virtual hostage in that house.

  • All right, That's right, Sony, same label that was forcing cash in a work with somebody that she was terrified of.

  • A judge rules that Kesha will remain under contract with Sony Now, Prince was also very vocal about this, and we live in a place now that feels just about like a plantation.

  • We're all indentured servants.

  • He even performed one night with slave show bead on his face.

  • Now, Michael Jackson and Prints were two of the only pop stars that were speaking out against.

  • And then mysteriously, they died in a very similar suspected overdose of the King of Pop.

  • Prince died of an accidental drug overdose.

  • Then, of course you have.

  • Kanye has been throwing around the word slavery a lot in the press slavery.

  • What if he's hinting and at the slavery in the music industry believe we're all indentured servants?

  • I mean, one of the biggest examples of artists who might be dropping clues is Britney Spears now?

  • If you look at the titles of her songs on her first CD, Everything Was Fun, Baby.

  • One More time Soda Pop, then on her next album, Got a Little darker Lucky, a song that was about a pop star who was miserable and scared.

  • I think this is a story about a girl.

  • Then her next album, Lonely, Overprotected Let Me Be.

  • And of course, Theo.

  • If you look at the record label that she's owned by It's called Jive, which you guessed it is owned by.

  • And if you're wondering what record label Fifth Harmony was under, it was called Epic Records, owned by Guess You Communicate Bales with now.

  • Camilla, Kobe A.

  • Has been hospitalized.

  • This girl has a lot on her plate right now, and she just doesn't stop.

  • So what does all of this have to do with BTS?

  • Well, very recently signed with Columbia Records in America and guess who owns Columbia Records?

  • Wait, we'll come right back to you have got some breaking news in L.

  • A.

  • Where the corners have finally formally released Michael Jackson's cause of death.

  • They have determined that Michael Jackson's death back on June 25th was a homicide.

  • I read your dress.

  • I know flat Earth, one of the most controversial theories of all time.

  • And I'm gonna be honest.

  • I've never even looked into it because there's such a stigma.

  • We're gonna talk about the flat Earthers.

  • What is a platter of society?

  • But people believe the Earth is still That was a joke about the world being flat, right?

  • Wasn't that But I wanted to try something different and come up with a new segment for these conspiracy videos.

  • I don't want to talk to somebody who believes in a crazy conspiracy theory, and they have to try to convince me to believe in it, too.

  • So I went to the biggest conspiracy theorist.

  • I know my brother.

  • Okay, I am here with my brother Jared, who might be even bigger conspiracy theorist me if that's even possible.

  • So I want to talk to you about the flat earth theory because it's something that you've kind of touched on, and I always kind of like move on because I've heard it.

  • So it is very crazy in order for you to even start to take it seriously.

  • Yet you put yourself in the mind frame of people that believe in the flatter.

  • Why would they?

  • Even more, I believe in the flat.

  • Well, you're saying base.

  • You don't believe it.

  • Um, I'm open to the idea.

  • I don't know.

  • For me, at least, it's hard for me to pinpoint what I believe.

  • Some open to both say Okay, I'm down with letter that round a weekend Flat earth.

  • Okay, so we have to be in the mindset, right?

  • Yes.

  • You got to be the mindset.

  • So you have to think about the foundation of it.

  • All the information that begin about the Earth about space, the moon and all these things comes from NASA.

  • Every picture you've ever seen is given to you by NASA.

  • So NASA is also associated with the moon landing being hoax.

  • They are some of the most famous images in history.

  • Why are there no stars in the night sky?

  • Why is the American flag waving here when there was no air to cause any breeze?

  • There are moments where the crosshairs lie behind equipment.

  • What guys fall forward and looks like to get yanked up by wires reflected in the Visor is a mysterious object.

  • I'm sure that's something everyone at this point is right.

  • All the pictures of the take of the earth or composite images.

  • So no images that we see are actually ever camera from road far away.

  • They're all composite because they can't just get it all in one shot.

  • So they have to go around the earth and take a bunch of pictures and make pieces together.

  • International Space Station residents only see about 3% of Earth's surface at any one time.

  • If you zoom in on them, there's cloud formations that repeat several lines.

  • How could that ever really happen?

  • There's Coppi casing things.

  • There's a small problem with it because there's a very slight gap in between each orbit.

  • It is Photoshopped, but it's it's has to be.

  • That's one thing that builds distrust because you have tohave distrust of who's giving you your information to feel like maybe the flat earth is visible right.

  • It is Photoshopped, but it's it's has to be well in the The landing is one of those things were like maybe 20 years ago.

  • I did that with that student.

  • That's crazy.

  • But now kind of everybody's down for the moon landing.

  • I mean, they say all the footage of the original moon landing was lost.

  • You know what I think happened to the original Moon?

  • Tapes have been taped over.

  • It's not a cassette.

  • It's not a mix tape from college.

  • We have been unable.

  • Thio tracked it down as soon as I said.

  • Even if we have it, we don't have the machines to play it back.

  • It's incredible that we can keep track of Egyptian pots from 2000 years ago, but we lose tapes made only 40 years ago.

  • So we lose all the footage and all the technology was destroyed.

  • I go to the moon in a nanosecond.

  • The problem is, we don't have the technology to do that anymore.

  • We used to, but we destroyed that technology.

  • And then, if you take science into consideration, science only works if you have one magical event that no one has actually have proof for.

  • Everything stems from the Big Bang, something that size to Adam's connecting, blowing up, creating everything in a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a millionth of a second.

  • It went from a size smaller than an atom, bigger than a galaxy, right in an Einstein thought of the theory of gravity, which is just a theory.

  • You have the big bang theory, theory, the theory of gravity.

  • So now we have a disbelief for these things.

  • The last thing that you have to think about is religion.

  • So in the Bible it talks about the sea.

  • There's the sky, there's the firmament.

  • What?

  • The firmament is a dump.

  • It says that, but yeah, there's a firmament.

  • So the dome shaped the heavens air above it, and then it talks about how the earth expands.

  • It is four corners, so that also would make you feel like there could be a flat shape to it.

  • Okay, So really quick.

  • Give us a break down.

  • What is the flatter theory on?

  • Why does it exist?

  • So the flat earth theory is that we are not on a ball or not atmosphere.

  • We're on something that's flat.

  • A flat plane, a planet right is just the airplane with the teeth.

  • And an article which is in the very self, is an ice ball that's around all of the continent.

  • So instead of us being able to go around the world, it's all enclosed by Antarctica's ice world.

  • So the United Nations map is actually the flat earth.

  • Matt Ma.

  • They have actual borders around this, and then you see all the continents spread out.

  • So this was the globe.

  • They spread it out like this.

  • So that's the model that they believe in theirs on Arctic ice wall around it.

  • And one reason this gets perpetuated and people think it's valid to think and articles.

  • The barrier is because in the late fifties there is a treaty signed by almost all the major countries of power to not let anybody go into an article.

  • So if you try to get close to an article, they're gonna tell you, Get the hell out of here.

  • You could go on a little explorations of it, but nothing without a bunch of people want right and planes don't fly over it.

  • All flight patterns take you away from an order no one flying.

  • They always take a weird route like there was an airplane that was going from the Philippines to Los Angeles, which should be a straight route.

  • Philippines, the Los Angeles mid flight, a woman her water broke so they had to make emergency landing.

  • They could have just turned around or kept going to Los Angeles.

  • Somehow they ended up in Alaska.

  • So the flight plan to get them from Phil Pings to a last.

  • If you put it on the flat Earth map, it's a straight line from the Philippines to Alaska.

  • But when you put it on a globe, it makes no sense.

  • Right there is like Let me break some stuff down the world that we live in.

  • Let's really analyze this.

  • We live in a world that is all based on material things.

  • Materialism really is what controls the country money.

  • Really.

  • It's about sex.

  • It's about objects.

  • This is my shoe closet.

  • Everything here is at Gucci, Louis.

  • It's about egos and how people feel about themselves.

  • All marketing is based off of fears and compulsions to make us be driven toe.

  • Wanna do things right?

  • So our whole life is filled with billboards and advertisements of commercials and and it keeps us very occupied on that surface level of life, right?

  • And it makes it easier to control you.

  • You know, music is a huge influence on the culture.

  • You know, we had gangster rap 20 years ago when your face after brain, which booth seven.

  • The prison system started filling up faster.

  • You have nowadays with people rapping about Xanax, opiates.

  • So obviously the kids.

  • Now we're putting himself into a deeper slump.

  • Er, like they want to dumb us down and just make us robotic.

  • You know, just just make us feel like just pawns in a chess team.

  • Think about like marijuana.

  • We live in a world where there's a seed that if you put it in dirt in front of your house, you could possibly go to jail.

  • Arrested for selling brownies laced with pot, Jacob Lavoro now faces a possible life sentence.

  • You were sentenced to life without parole for possession of marijuana.

  • Yeah, that's what I'm doing.

  • They don't allow you to do psychedelic drugs.

  • They make you feel like those air the devil on those evil.

  • But things like alcohol description, drugs, illegal things that are really killing people.

  • So they want to suppress us.

  • What you think we'd and like mushrooms?

  • You think for the most part, all that's illegal because because things like weed or things like mushrooms.

  • They expand your mind and they really put you into the universe.

  • And it puts you into perspective of what life is all about Brings.

  • There's a drug, the mt It's 90% of people that smoked his drug when they first locate they hear in their head.

  • We're so happy you found this technology.

  • Oh, think about that.

  • I mean, there's so they want to get you into something where they can completely control.

  • I mean, we're at the point now where they put little machines your house to basically do everything for you, where you have phones.

  • Listen on everything to tell you your next purchase that you want to make.

  • And then on my instagram feed a commercial for Triscuits pumped up again.

  • They want to be able to go in your house and stocking groceries.

  • That's just the testes.

  • Are the people ready for it?

  • Are they ready for us to be Oh, flat earth kind of makes sense.

  • If you think the simulation theory is really why wouldn't they be flat?

  • Why wouldn't there be an ending on each side and Elon Musk, the guy that really popular?

  • Obviously this feels really the odds that were in base.

  • Reality is one in billions.

  • I don't I don't think I'm being played by somebody in a video game.

  • But then people in video games don't generally think that he's like a genius.

  • Everybody trusts him.

  • He created Tess Little these things well, one thing that he did that, like a lot of flat Earthers felt that was a personal attack was when he sent back arm into space with the camera.

  • It showed that the Earth was round.

  • Everybody's got, see flatter the stupid Ellen must showed us that it's round.

  • But in that video there is a weird moment.

  • It's like a glitch, and it's a moment where it kind of looks like a green screen.

  • You see the earth.

  • It's a studio image gets back.

  • Now that's been debunked.

  • But it is weird that who knows?

  • Maybe this is Elena's must way of giving us a little little Easter egg.

  • Maybe he never actually shocked his car on the space because this guy believes in this whole simulation theory.

  • So why does he care about outer space?

  • Maybe that was a little thing to put in there like, Hey, guys, let me give you a little idea.

  • All of this is all this space.

  • You know, I'm saying this is just a distraction.

  • And then where's the curve?

  • Have you ever seen the cover of the Earth?

  • You get your information from a book written by men you've never met and you take their words is true.

  • I mean, they say one airplane, you could see it, but I can't see it.

  • You're at six feet tall.

  • I can see about three miles ahead of me, and I can see about 20 miles in the panoramic setting.

  • If I'm 10,000 feet up more than 1000 times taller than what I am should not be able to see about 1000 times more at minimum.

  • I mean, the Earth is only 24 1000 miles around.

  • I should be able to see some kind of perv.

  • They said hot air balloons up.

  • They just still see the same horizon.

  • So if there is flat, if they're lying to people in charge, I want us to think because on around earth, hurling through space at hundreds of thousands of miles an hour, we're not really here for a purpose.

  • Where does their coincidentally because of the Big Bang and articles in evolution.

  • But on a flat earth with the dome on top of it, or even just a flattered with just the heavens above all of a sudden, we have purpose.

  • Think about if the moon knew your name.

  • How personal you feel like the universe.

  • You know, the moons named the moon doesn't know your name.

  • You're not important to the moon.

  • But what if the moon existed solely for you?

  • What if the universe was for you?

  • But instead the government wants you to feel like it's all unpredictable on any point, it's all gonna go to ship.

  • It really don't matter.

  • Anyways, we're just a rock flying through space, so it just makes us feel insignificant.

  • And the best way to take over people is to create conflict, to get them obsessive over things that don't really matter to their existence.

  • It is the biggest leap board since the original iPhone.

  • What do you like about height and exclusivity?

  • A lot of people are coming for the accessories, especially like this.

  • Trouble are kind of crazy.

  • Why does everyone want the crowbar?

  • Because it's a fucking pro ball Are you fucking serious?

  • Think about it.

  • Bieber's literally grows things out of the dirt that provides you all you need to exist.

  • Why the fuck are we going to McDonald's to Starbucks?

  • Sort all these places?

  • It's been over a month.

  • This'll beautiful drink.

  • It looks so cool.

  • Tastes amazing.

  • Thio There was a system built around society to control you within.

  • It is a constantly make you want more.

  • So now that I'm thinking about that, why is everybody that even thinks maybe there's a possibility of the Earth being flat called crazy Because it's a way to discredit people.

  • So buy them, calling you crazy.

  • They've discredited everything about you.

  • You know, once you find out someone is a flat earth or are you gonna take anything?

  • They say seriously, you know, and then also, conspiracy theorist is a term created to make people look great in the first place.

  • Like when did we become a society that instead of exploring theories, started calling things conspiracies like, it's almost they don't want you to be a three finger.

  • And then all of a sudden, when you started looking up on Google and YouTube about the flat earth where six months ago, a year ago it was all pretty cool videos that gave you reason to believe Maybe this is a possibility.

  • But now when you google it, it's all sketches about how stupid it is.

  • There, like people are so dumb and I can't believe people believe this.

  • So it's almost how do you stop information from spreading?

  • You just credit all of it by flooding the information highways with the debunking stuff for your crazy.

  • If you believe this, the government actually has a web site called the Flat Earth Society just to spread bad information.

  • Why would the government put out information to debunk something that's clearly insane?

  • Because right when you google it, if all you see is you're crazy, If you believe this, why would you want look further into that?

  • So it doesn't ever let you get to the point of the theory that really has value.

  • The reason I like the theory because it puts me in a place that I matter that I have a purpose.

  • There's design.

  • This was designed as opposed to, just coincidentally happening, that I somehow you know, have meaning in this as opposed.

  • I'm a speck of dirt on this planet that's just hurtling through space.

  • You know they don't want you to feel like that.

  • So that really is what it is.

  • In order to control the sheep, you have to make him feel like there's a gate there.

  • So they cost.

  • Keep a gator.

  • There's that there's videos of sheep that they take out the barbed wire on a game and they believe the gate is still there.

  • So they all smash against this area without being forced in by the gate.

  • They've just been trained that this this rectangular area that has a gate, is where you stay.

  • They could go at any point, is just they're brainwashed into believing that that gates still there, right?

  • What would they think of all the sudden They realize there's There's no gate there.

  • I could run free.

  • What would that do to the sheep?

  • The sheep partner has to make those she believed that they're stuck there, and their only purpose is to follow him and do what he says.

  • All we are just getting furd for sweaters and chopped up for me.

  • T saying that being treated.

  • Okay, so now that we've talked about it.

  • Do you think here in this flat, 100% honest?

  • I don't care about the shape of the Earth.

  • T To be honest with you, we're generalizing the theory when we just call it flat earth.

  • Flat earth is just one variable is just the shape of the earth.

  • Do I believe that this earth was designed tohave things on it?

  • The crap purpose?

  • Yes.

  • So I see myself attracted more to it than I do a big bang theory where people evolved.

  • And we're just here because of a cycle, and that's pretty much it and then any point of asteroids.

  • And for this, we're all gonna be dust.

  • So I subscribe to the ideology of the flower theory.

  • As far as it being flat, it becomes less and less important to me as I dig into it.

  • You know, what becomes more important to me is why am I here and why am I here?

  • Doesn't make sense unless you put it in context that things were created for a purpose, you know?

  • Well, I guess if you put it that way, yes, I believe it to be oh, believing it's flattened All this We're believing that it was created.

  • And it's not everything that it's been told to us, right?

  • We're open to acknowledging that it isn't exactly what we do.

  • That's all right.

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