Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #415: 440 Hz And The Musical Industrial Complex With Mark Devlin
Episode Date: January 17, 2021Thank you so much for tuning in for another episode of Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli. This episode we welcome UK-based club and radio DJ, music journalist and author Mark Devlin to the show to discuss... the Military Industrial Complex role on shaping culture and social norms. Thank you so much for your support. 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This is only the beginning.
There's, you just move my mind.
Are you ready to get your mind down?
Good morning, Swarm!
And welcome to Tinfall Hat, you know I am.
You know what I'm here to do?
I'm here too.
Right.
Yeah, there he is.
That's my co-host.
My brother from another Mexican mother, the man, the myth a legend.
From the hit new show, We don't smoke the same. Bang, bang, singing, we don't smoke the same.
Bang, bang, the Man the Myth of Legend, Xavier Guerrero.
I gotta get you on that theme song.
I got to, you got to.
Yeah, you got to.
I'm such a good-Siore't smoke the thing. Dude, how big is the show that I did?
I mean, the numbers gotta be huge.
Key Real's gotta be like, that guy is a whale.
I mean, I am a fat dragon for sure.
That's my new name.
Fat dragon.
Yeah, dude, fat dragon.
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My good friend and yours, Johnny Woodard.
Right back at you, Sam.
Johnny, you know I love it.
Johnny.
We recorded, we recorded broken simulation.
It will be up tonight,
today, today.
Damn, already that's already on patron patrion dot com slash broken simulation there's like right there's a looking at it there's a good
extra 45 minutes I'm looking at it if you want to listen to it so I'm
as you know our friend passed away and like when Brody passed away I got
enjoy it right here so I'm thinking I don't want to get a guy's name tattooed on me so I'm thinking about getting the piano the so th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th th I th I th th th th th thin the the th th the thin thin the th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th I'm I'm I'm th I'm th I'm th I th I th I th I the the the the the the the the the to to the to to the to the the the the the the the the the the the right here. What do you think? How about the piano? Why don't you get a piano?
A whole piano?
Dude, that sounds like that's gonna hurt.
Yeah, it is a lot of.
Or just piano keys?
The outline?
Oh, it's a white key?
Oh, just the outline?
But then something like that looksly though. You see my girls. That is gay, dude. You're trying to do that to me.
And nothing gets gay people,
even though in the show it gets a little weird.
Everyone loves music.
You do you, boo, I don't care.
You know what I'm saying?
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Good night or good nights.
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And Johnny's hometown everybody.
Home state.
Home state.
And I will be there,
the 20th, come.
Get weird.
I'll bring shirts and dirty dancing Havana nights, okay.
That's what we got going on.
Johnny might be there. do a little time. Damn, his aunt's going for sure. Oh you better bring
your aunt. She's not going. Why, Johnny? She lives too far away. She's a fan of the show. Tell
her I'll fucking give her a ride. I'm gonna send a car. Johnny I'm gonna spend all my money. Yeah, you might have to spend all your money. I'm getting a car to have your income and hang out watch you do
comedy. That's good business, Brian. Okay, as though we're gonna do. So go
check that out. Guys, what else is going on? So many new shows, dude.
If you love, a lot of you guys don't like sports, but I do a show with Johnny it is called the funniest touch. thuuu. th. th. th. th. too. to to to to too. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the the to to to to their to to to their to their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. I'm, their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their th. I. I. I. I. I. I. I th. I tod. I today. I'm today. I'm try. I'm today, today, try. I's. I'm today, to to to to to to to Sports with one of the funniest dudes I know, Jason Tibo.
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So trust me on this and on the New Year's we're gonna go back to start but if we get three strikes again we're gonna have to cool it back down. Well, I mean who knows if they'll even let us cool it's cool down. Yeah, or it might be like do we give you. We give you. you. you. you. the the the the to to give to give to give to give to give to give the to give to give to give to give the to give to give to to to the to to to the to the to the they. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to their. their their their their their to be their try. try. try. try. their try. try. try. try. try. try. to to to to be to to be to be to be to to to what it is too. We love you guys. We'd love to make it as simple as possible, but the situation and the times we live
in has made it harder and harder.
So that's our thing.
We got a great show for you.
We got Mark Devlin on.
He's going to break down basically the occult in the music industry, frequencies, lifetime
actors.
You're going to love this episode. It's a wonderful episode.
Guys, thank you so much for the support and the show
and enjoy Mark Devlin.
Okay, guys, let's get into it, man.
I'm very excited about today's topic.
Our guest is a radio, a radio and club DJ or former one that turned researcher and author.
Please welcome Mark Develin. How are you, Mark? Thanks, guys. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, guys, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, guys, guys, thi, guys, thi, guys thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. la. thi. Lia. Lia''a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a, thi. are you, Mark? Thanks guys. I'm about as well as anyone can be, having had all their natural
born rights and freedoms taken away from them and being forcibly imprisoned in their own home.
But we're all in the same boat, so just dealing with the situation.
Could that be possibly the greatest intro anyone's ever done coming into a shell?
That's what we call coming in hot and I love it dude.
Hammer. This is great. I'm so excited for the next hour.
Thank you so much for joining us dude 100% everything you're saying 100% true.
We are seeing this ridiculous lockdown. I mean just the things that people are talking
about, I saw something on Twitter today that they were complaining about that
people weren't wearing masks enough and one person said nobody's found the
mass and no one's social distancing enough and I told them why don't
you do this why don't you jump in a trunk and bury yourself six
feet under okay and hide out until everything's better
Because if you think about how far do they want us to stand from each other? Six feet?
How far do they bury you? Six feet under it's right there. So you used to DJ or you still do DJ?
Depending on, can you still hear me? Okay depending depending on, hopefully once things open up,
you became a researcher and now an author.
Can you tell us a little bit about your story?
So for those who might not be familiar with you.
Yeah, so I've been a lifelong music fan.
I got into pop music when I was very young.
And I just enjoyed music that was in the chart up until my teenage years. And then I th so I th so I I I I I I I th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th. I th. I th. th. th. thoeoea thoea thoea thoea. thoea thoea. thea'er. thoea thoea thoea. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. tel. the the the the the the the the th. th. the th. th. th. th. th. th. the. thea thea thea. thea. thea. tell. tell. tell. tooea. tooea. tooea. tooea. tooea. tooea. tell. tell. tell. chart up until my teenage years. And then I got into kind of black dance music in all its forms.
So I was into hip hop that was around in the mid-80s.
I was into soul and funk of the time.
I got into house music when that first came along
and electronic dance music and all that good stuff and
garage and soulful house and all these styles.
And I really wanted to become a DJ
because I felt so enthusiastic towards the music that I was into that I
wanted to share that with other people and get them as passionate about these
sounds as I was. I think that's the main reason why most people become
DJs. I mean some guys do it to get girls, some of them do it for the
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or some of them do it for the money, but for the most part, DJs do it because we're just zealots about the music that we love.
And so I managed to get a career for myself.
I started out in radio.
I worked at a local radio station, did a few shows there, and I got into clubs off the
back of the radio.
And basically it did that as a countries, went to about 40 different countries around the world, all up down the UK, and I had a great time, I had a blast, you know, very
successful and enjoyable number of years.
But things got to, in terms of that job, I got to about 2014, and I realized that it
was becoming a bit of a bind. I had a young family and being out every weekend
and rolling at five, six o'clock in the morning
and wanted to spend the day sleeping
wasn't really conducive to having a young family.
So I kind of took a major step back from doing all those gigs at that point
and got myself at another job.
But prior to that, a few years previous, I'd come to some realizations around about 2007,
2008, that the world that I'd been conditioned to accept as normal was nothing like I thought
it was. And this set me off on a path of research. I started out with the books of David Ike,
and that sent me down a whole bunch of rabbit holes. And I got to 2010, and there was a point in September 2010 where I was actually on a
trip to New York and Niagara Falls, Buffalo.
And I had a bit of time to absorb David Ike's latest book and just do a bit of musing and reflecting
on the points that he was raising.
And it's as if all the pieces to the jigsaw puzzle came together and I could suddenly see what
was really going on in the world.
Everything made sense.
All the questions I'd had up to that point were answered.
So this is what many people refer to as a conscious awakening.
And it happened for me just over 10 years ago.
And so here we are in 2021 in the midst of this ridiculous scammedic. And it seems I had a 10 year year year year year year year year year year year year to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be the the to be to be to be to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to be to be to be th. th. th. th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. the. the. the an the an the an the an thea. the an thea. tooooooooooo. to to to the. the. to midst of this ridiculous scam-demic. And it seems I had a 10-year lead-in to get a lot of knowledge
and a lot of research under my belt so that by the time
this farcical pantomime that we're now living in came along,
I was able to see it for exactly what it is,
and I was able to apply all those years of research
and see how everything connected together. And so that's where we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we're we're we're th we're th we're that's where we're that's where we're that's where we're that's where we're that's where we're th right that's that's that's th right right the the the to get that's the. to get to get to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get a to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get that's that's that's that's that's how everything connected together and so that's where we're right now.
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No, not where everything clicked together,
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Well, I've always been in the conspiracies, obviously, since, you know, I mean, JFK, when I first learned
it's impossible for that to happen.
But I remember in the recent years where like things really started to open for me was when
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place was, who was his lawyer, who was that, who was his boyfriend, and then it just
like, click, click, click, you're like, oh my god, it's real and that's like, that since then, you know, for me it's like, you know I have the show with another guy that believes nothing and that's why I love destroying him on the ship.
But it's like... I know, you're making them come on this on our side. A little bit, but for me it's like study history to the best you know it, not only what is the official story, but those who fought really hard to get out the other narrative or the true tho th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. tho. tho. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. th. I th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. I the. I the. I the. I the. I th. I th. out the other narrative or the true narrative that was suppressed by the
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remember I would say it's more been sort of a slow assembly of facts and figures, you know what I mean?
Yeah, you're still kind of like what your
moment mark where you had with the music where you're like I can't really do this anymore
this is not my thing I'm not and I do that with entertainment like I have to watch the NBA
with the sound off because I can't stand all the media all the propaganda that's coming
out from this league that is obviously working
with globalists. I feel like me and Johnny got into it slowly because we've been
on YouTube for so long. I've been watching videos for about this for so long I've
been on Reddit and it's just kind of like oh yeah yeah yeah and then
you just kind of one day were like when down deep with down a
rabbit hole you were like oh shit yeah we were a little deeper we had to go we had to we had to search hard for the thing
you were up all night for that truth conspiracy and our pornography you guys
just get it right out the gate it's ridiculous. So here we are you had this
awakening thing and you kind of been on his journey to get it out and one thing in particular that you like to talk about is what's the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. you. I you. I you. th. th. I you. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. that. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. to th. to th. th. th. th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. tr. tr. tr. tr. tru. tru. tru. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. truth. tru. tru. thing in particular that you like to talk about is what's really going on with music and I am the, I totally agree with you.
I totally agree and it's this really weird thing where you like, you start learning about
your favorite people.
I often talk about this about how, I think if people really knew how rigged the system
was against them, they wouldn't move the Hollywood. If they really knew what they were up against.
Oh, like someone coming from like Nebraska or something trying to make it out?
Yeah, if they knew what they had to do or what they were up against,
would they actually move out here?
I think most people wouldn't.
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with the hurts and the frequencies and all that stuff?
Yeah, we can get into that. And just to say that, you know, it's incredible to me because
15 years ago, I would have been going out doing gigs every weekend and I was writing about music then, I was writing for music magazines, but I was interviewing the artists that I'm now exposing and I'm now putting on blast.
So you know, I met Beyonce in 1998 when she first started out with Destinist Child,
and I'm sat there next to her on a sofa when she's 16 years of age, and that's the only time I'll ever be in the same room as Bionsey, but it's just amazing to me that I that I I I I I I I I that I that I thue thue th. thian, thian, thian, thian, thian, thian, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, and I'm just thi, and I'm just thian, and I'm just thian, and I'm thi, and I'm sitting thi, and I'm th, and I'm th, and I'm th, th, th, th, th, th, th, and I'm th, and I'm th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, time I'll ever be in the same room as Beyonce. But it's just amazing to me that I used to be promoting all these artists,
playing their music, writing about them in magazines, and now here I am
writing books, exposing the satanic manipulations and the mind control and the
social engineering that gets done through the corporate entertainment industries.
And the same names I used to interview and now coming up in my research in terms of being involved with satanic symbolism
and darker cult rituals and all this kind of thing and another thing is that
I write about the machinations of the music business but all of that is
actually connected to what's going on in the world right now because
ultimately you come to realize that everything is because we have the same elite ruling class, the same deep state cabal, whatever name you want to put
on it, this relatively small number of individuals and groups and networks that control every
aspect of human life. So they've got the big farmer industry under their belt. They control the
mainstream media, they control the world of science, they under their belt. They control the mainstream media, they
control the world of science, they control the world of academia, they
control the entertainment industry, they control the political arena, they
control big business, and you realize that it's all interconnected. So I'm
talking about one strand of this control network, the music industry,
but there are so many others that all fit into the picture.
And you find the same names coming up time and time again, whether it's the Tavistock Institute,
whether it's the Bilderberg group, whether it's somewhere like Oxford or Cambridge University
or Stanford University or the Eslin Institute, these same names keep cropping up.
And you get Bill Gates cropping up everywhere, you get the notorious darker cultist
Alastair Crowley cropping up in the music industry research. So it all overlaps
and it all interrelates. And when this whole COVID madness broke, I knew from day
one that it was a massive sci-op, a massive scam because I've seen too many of these. I've seen the way they get these thi things th things th things things things things things things things things things things things things things th th th th th th th th th the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their their their their their their their the their their their their. I. I's. I' coat. I' the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the tho, tho, tho. tho. thea. thea. theau. togea. the the the the the the the the tho. the the the the the, because I've seen too many of these.
I've seen the way they get these things done,
I know how social engineering works,
and somebody like Ula Damagard that looks into
false flag terror events, that's like his full-time job.
You know, he must have rolled his eyes when this one came along
and thought, here we go, with the mother of all Cyops. It was so obvious to me. But that's a bit of a preface anyway to what we want to talk about,
different aspects of the music business.
And I know you wanted to talk about 432 versus 440 Hertz, right?
I'm down to talk about anything you want to talk about, but I find this very interesting as well.
And I'd love to get into the Travis Stock Institute because we were supposed to do to do to do to do to do to do to the thi., the th., the th. th. th. the th. th. th. the th. th. th. th. th. th. the th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, th. th. that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, th. th. th. th. th. And, th. And, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, the the to get into the Travestock Institute because we were supposed to do a show with that with a good friend of mine name Amy says
WTF but it ended up not happening but again one of the debates I have with a
friend of mine I do a show with who doesn't believe everything is about how
much power these think tanks have and in particular to Travestock
Institute and what their effect is on culture.
You know when someone says this is a culture I tend to think it is completely and utterly
fabricated meaning it's it's manufactured I think that's a better word for it.
Manufactured you know whether it's the hippie culture, black culture,
feminist culture.
Okay, to me, these are things that are manufactured and thought, you know, discussed in institutes
like the Travis Stock Institute and then implemented from the highest levels down,
kind of like what they do with the news. There's that meme that says, you know, the mainstream media is billionaires, paying millionaires to convince the middle class that the lower class that, that, that, that, th, th, that, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the, the the the the the the their, their, their, their, their, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they do with the news. There's that meme that says, you know, the mainstream media is billionaires paying millionaires to convince the middle class
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paying millionaires to tell middle class and lower class how to live their, what their culture is.
Do you have any thoughts on that?
Yeah, that sounds about the right dynamic to me.
So you have organizations like the Tavistock Institute, which employs people whose full-time jobs
it is to work out how to manipulate the public psyche and to work out how to change
people's thoughts and
perceptions and belief systems and prejudices and this kind of thing. So you
have anthropologists, psychologists, social scientists and that's what they do
for a living. Imagine sitting round a table with a bunch of people like that
and working out how to manipulate the minds of millions of people. What a way
to make a living. And so you got the Tavastork Institute which was started in
the 1920s, I believe it was, and comes out of London, the Tavastok Institute of
Human Relations, and their role all along has been how to manipulate public
perceptions of things, and they've had a hand in the music
industry. In my first book, Musical Truth Volume 1, which I've got here, I have a chapter
in there going into, first of all, the early days of the industry, taking it all the way back
to the 1950s when the early record labels came out and the rock and roll era first kicked off,
paving the way for the likes of Elvis Presley and the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the b. the b the b. the b. the b. the b. the b. the b. the b. the b. the beteau. the beteau. their, their, their, t. t. ta. t. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, t.... I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I, t. I. I. I. I's, t. I'm, te. I'm. I'm.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a. And, t. And, t. And roll era first kicked off, paving the way for the
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And there's much evidence to suggest that the Beatles were actually a creation of the
Tavistock Institute and that they were put out there to shape and mold the minds and the
spirits of young people that were listening to pop music in the 1960s.
Same thing with the Rolling Stones who were always pitched as the Beatles' rivals
and people were conditioned to think of these two groups as going up against each other.
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the stones were just as connected into
Tabistock as the Beatles were. And that was all to do with changing the social
fabric of the 1960s and changing culture in the second half of that decade. So a
lot of that got done through Tabistock which has connections into military
intelligence, MI5 and MI6, Oxford and Oxford and Cambridge Universities,
which is also involved in the same kind of activity. And then over in the United States
they had their equivalence. It was the CIA and it was Stanford Research
Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Eslin Institute, Harvard
and Yale universities, and you had a whole load of groups coming out of
America at the same time that were pushing similar agendas, changing culture, changing attitudes towards drugs, towards towards towards towards towards towards towards towards towards the drugs the drugs the drugs the drugs the drugs the drugs, the drugs, their their their drugs, their drugs, their drugs, the the the the the the the the the the the the United the United the United the United the United the United the United, they they they they they they they the United, the United, the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the United the the the the the the the the the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their thaugea, tha, thauged threatsa, threats, threats, threats, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, their America at the same time that were pushing similar agendas, changing
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generally, and pitting the younger generation of the time against their parents' generation,
driving a wedge between these different facets of society just to sow dissent and
confusion and divide and conquer, which is a classic social engineers tactic.
So a lot of that got done through Tavistock and we're able to understand so much
of it now through the ability to do research on the internet.
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things like the film industry, the television industry, social movements which
were always thought of as being grassroots and organic. If we think of the
196s, you know the civil rights movement, the feminist movement, all these different scenes and things that we think of as having
come up organically.
But there's so much evidence to show that the military intelligence communities and the
social engineering think tanks had their fingerprints all over them and were guiding
these things all the way.
So you come to realize that pretty much everything you've ever been in trained and conditioned to think about in life has been a lie or to some extent or another has been manipulated and contrived and manufactured
according to somebody else's agenda.
I couldn't agree more.
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Listen, man, I couldn't agree with you more.
When I take a look at what some of these,
what these cultures are promoting right now,
it can't help but just be like completely manufactured.
I mean, look at the, look at the culture of what women are taught,
and look at the culture of what men are taught today in our society.
Women are taught that everything that men do is a higher form of existence, and you should
strive for that, right?
Fooling around, banging everything and moves.
Now, don't get me wrong when I was young, running and gunning. I love those ladies, okay?
But I'm saying, is this the best for you and what you do?
Okay?
Guys, everything is like super femi guys.
The promotion of feminine men and butch women on television.
Why is that?
Dude, they're even pushing in hip hop.
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And then you take a look at it, like culture is like, how much of it is gangbanging, hoochie
shit, sell, you know, getting that paper, all that shit.
How much of it is like, listen dude, I love, like, I love everybody, but you've take a look at like, what is the mainstream
culture right now?
What is on television?
Or remember, I don't know if you saw it, but remember a YG song, uh, fuck Donald Trump?
Yeah, and they would let that happen.
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Power 106 was bumping it.
They didn't care.
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I think Mark and I'd love to hear your your your your to hear to hear to hear to hear to hear to hear to to the to to the to to the the to to the to the the the to the the the the to the to the to to the the to to to hear your opinion. I think people's perception of entertainment is that
it's like sports where the best the basket make it right like you have to be
the best in football you have to be the best in basketball and that's the only way
you make it to the court or the field because if you are not the best your
team loses and I think people believe that's what happens in entertainment that only the that these are the best best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best the best. the best. the best. the best. the best. the best. the best. the best. the best. the best. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the sports sports the sports the sports the sports the sports the sports the sports the sports the sports the sports the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their their their their sports are their sports are the their sports are the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the best, your team loses. And I think people believe that's what happens in entertainment.
That only the, that these are the best. And what I believe is that COVID has shown that
this is not true at all. That when the mechanism and the system and that these people, we
have people in entertainment who have just learned how to, how to create their art that fits into the system,
a plug-and-play. And when that system is gone, they have no way of, they can't, they can't
produce and their podcasts aren't getting numbers, nobody's listening to it, and they're freaking
the fuck out. What's your thoughts on that mark, on perception of entertainment?
Well, it's become very clear to me that those that make it to to the to the to the to the system to the system to the system to the system to the system the system to the system the system to the system the system the system their their their their their their their their their their their the system the system their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their the system the system the system. the system. the system, the system, the system the system the system the system the system the system the system the system the system the system the system the system their the system the that those that make it to the very top of the game are selected for these roles.
It's never left a random chance or accident who gets to be the biggest rappers or the biggest singers or the biggest musicians.
So for many, many years, the number one rapper was Jay-Z. He was right at the top of his game and the number one
R&B singer was Beyonce and those two were put together as a couple. I believe that was
an arranged relationship that was put together by the industry and it's not that Jay-Z was the greatest
rapper out there. It's not that Beyonce was the best singer against all the other competition. It's that they were chosen the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thoom-rowne-rowne-s thoombee thee thee thee thee thee the-s thoan-s thoan-s thoan-s thoan-s thean-s thian thian thian thian thian thian thian thian thian thian the-s the-s the-s the-s the-s the-s the-s the-s the-s the-s the the the the the the the the the the an the an the an theann. theanna the an theann. the an the an theanna-s th better ones out there. And it's not that Beyonce was the best singer against all the other competition. It's that they were chosen
for these roles because they were prepared to do what it takes to be elevated to those
kind of positions by those that can make these things happen. So whenever you get
household names and celebrity a list artists that everyone's heard of, they have paid the price to get to those
heights, or they have been born into specific bloodline families where these roles are
made available to them.
And this is the concept of the Lifetime actor, which is a phrase I often use. It was coined
by the author and researcher Joseph Atwill.
And a lifetime
actor refers to somebody who could be a singer or an actor or a politician or
a business leader is someone everyone's heard of and they're thought of in
that particular vein for that particular role. But the truth of the matter
is that they've come from an important family or they've got
backgrounds and affiliations through their families which have made them available for that role and they've been ushered into it.
So, different generations of these family bloodlines get put into different public roles.
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the next generation they might become a prominent musician.
And you see endless examples of this.
And as I say, it's never down to skill and talent, it's just down to who these people are
and the reason why they've been selected for these roles. So we get these people served up to us and we don't choose them. The industry chooses them for us
and they tell us who the number one rapper or singer or a DJ or producer is going to be.
And when you look into some of the backgrounds and the affiliations and some of the families of
these people, it tells you some very interesting things.
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the fathers did tells you so much, what the father of any particular famous
person did. And time and time again you find connections going into the world
of military intelligence or different aspects of the military itself, or different
aspects of government or the aristocracy,
or different religious backgrounds, occult backgrounds, and you come to discover that's the reason why
these people get put out there and you've heard of them. And they're always put there
to further certain agendas and they often get involved in what I call extracurricular activities.
So in the first instance, they might be a rock singer or a rapper or whatever, but if
there's a particular social engineering agenda that needs a poster boy or girl or a figurehead
to prop it up, you often find these people pushed into that.
And we've had a great example with the COVID-scammedemic. You know, many artists have been out there telling people to, oh, to, to, to, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi, thi, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, so. And, so. And, so. And, so. And, so. And, so. And, so. And, so. And, and, and, and, and, and, so. And, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, their.a, their, their, their, their, their, their, t t t t t t t t t today, today, t today, many artists have been out there telling people to,
oh, put your mask on and remember the distance
and stay safe and do what the government tells you.
Because whenever these people are needed
to prop up one of these agendas or other,
then they get called on to do that.
And they don't say no, because that's the kind of role they signed up for. I forgot who it was. Candace Owens got into it with one of the, who was that boy
band, One Direction? And he was, he wore a, which one, which one, the one direction. They're
great on Sesame Street, that's all you said. Most of these people you're talking about,
by the way, Mark, make multiple appearances
on Sesame Street.
John Lennon, who has, who is shady as fuck, has been, I, because I have two daughters that
are, I was, he's dead.
John Lennon?
Yeah.
John, uh, John Legend, sorry, I met John Legend.
Sorry about that, my apologies.
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John Legend was, he appears in multiple children's entertainment shows.
It's so uncomfortable and weird.
And I have no, I mean, I know why, but it's like, it's so blatantly obvious.
One point is his wife, his partner is dodgy as fuck as well.
In terms of some of the tweets that she's made and some of the symbolism in her online posts,
it absolutely smacks of, you know, pedophilia and child sex abuse.
What's the name, Chrissy Teagan, isn't it?
Yeah, he's definitely a weird one.
She's, she's definitely a weird one. But, you, you, you, you weird one but uh, you know, you know, you see the guy from one legend
One direction, right? He got in it with Candace because he appeared on this magazine in a dress and
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N word. And I know you're the close thing to a black person we have on here being Mexican. And I'm still not allowed to say it. It is, it is my my my my my my my my my my my my to to say. It is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to say to say to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to say. I to say. I to say. I to say. I to say. I to say. I to say. I th. I th. I th. I, th. I th. I th. I th. I, th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I thi. I'm, thi. the. the. the. the. the. the. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm, thi. I'm. I'm t thi. I'm th. I'm Mexican. And I'm still not allowed to say it. It is, it is my opinion that that word is 100% a SIOP decided in some kind of think
tank to convince African Americans, black people to call each other the name of the slave
owner called them.
And people go, oh go back, it's Nigeria, all this stuff. It's like, you're crazy, dude.
You are crazy if you don't think that's directly
from what the slave owners referred to their slaves about.
And yet you call that.
And then on top of that, they convince you to defend it at all cost.
It's ridiculous, like your thoughts on that.
Well, you know, I was having a chat with David Ike. He was one of the first people I
interviewed when I first woke up over 10 years ago because it was his books that kind of jolted
me out of my mind-controlled trance. And I did an interview with him and he's surprisingly well
clued up on the hip-hop game and how it's been manipulated. He's been brought on stage
by public enemy and Africa Bambarta before. Bambarta's name unfortunately has been smeared
due to the allegations of him being a predatory pedophile in recent years, so that's a bit
unfortunate. But David Ike was talking about Jay-Z and he made some very incisive comments.
He said, you know, Jay-Z and he made some very incisive comments.
He said, you know, Jay-Z's always on record boasting about how much money he's made, a
million dollars here and a million dollars there, and look at my gold chain, look at the
rims on my jeep, look at all these possessions I've got, look at all this crystal champagne
and stuff. And he said, isn't it ironic when you think about it, that you've that you've their, their, thua, thian, thian, thian, thian, thian, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi, thi, is, thi, is, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, together, together, is.e. today, is the. that you've got a black man here whose ancestors were slaves
that were brought over from Africa to America by slave owners and yet here he is taken on
the values of the slave owner's system, money, wealth, possessions, and even the religion
or the assentable religion of the slave owners, you know, Christianity.
Many black people now have adopted that and he was just talking about how
ironic it is that things have worked out that way and you've got black
people glorifying what slave owners stood for and what their
repressors stood for and I think that was a very good point.
In terms of the way hip hop has been bastardized and the way it's been th th th th th th th th to be to be to be to be to be to be to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to be to be to be to be to be to to the the the to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their repressors stood for. And I think that was a very good point. In terms of the way hip-hop has been bastardized and the way it's been turned to push certain agendas,
yeah, the most obvious one in recent years has been the feminization of men.
So if you think back to when I was coming up in the hip-hop game in the 90s and just getting into that music and starting to play on the radio and playing it in clubs, it was very, very rare to find a gay rapper.
And I remember in 1999 there was this phenomenon of the gay rapper that was like this rumor
going around the industry that a certain high-profile rapper was gay. Because back in the late 90s, that was a major event, because hip-hop was so kind of macho and so, you know,
masculine that anyone that came out as gay in that industry was ridiculed and was kind of laughed
out of the game. Rightly or wrongly, I'm not saying that was a correct approach, but look at how
things have changed now due to social engineering, due to that slow drip effect of changing people's attitudes, changing people's perceptions. Now it's no big deal at all
to have gay rappers and actually you have many prominent hip-hop artists who
are getting pictured wearing dresses, getting pictured wearing women's
clothing, they're very feminine in that they're wearing rainbow colors,
they're wearing makeup, eye shadow,
all of this, and nobody thinks this is unusual anymore.
Nobody's got any kind of objection to this, and it just speaks to how social engineering
gets done over the years, and people's attitudes get slowly changed.
And the feminization of men has become a very serious problem in society now because if you look at
the way this COVID stunt has been pulled off, if the architects of this narrative
had tried this one 30 or 40 years ago, I feel that they would have encountered a lot
of resistance from armies of real men, malicious of masculine men, stepping into their true nature and
rising up and rebelling against the tyranny that's been dropped on the people, representing
the interest of the community at whole, coming together and providing some pushback
to what was being done to us.
That would have happened, I feel, in previous generations,
but in 2020, 2021, no such resistance.
And I can speak to the dynamic here in the UK,
because I feel a very successful job has been done,
probably at the hands of the Tabistock Institute and all these social engineers,
of dumbing men down, feminizing them, removing
that natural masculine tendency out of them, that self-defense instinct that should be
there in authentic men, because that's what it means to be a real male.
It's not wrong, there's nothing wrong with it, it's just a natural state of what it
is to be a masculine male.
And we've seen very little resistance, there's been no real pushback, and most men have just
rolled over and taken what's been dumped on us.
And the saddest thing that I see in society is when you see big, stocky men with shaven
heads and tattoos everywhere.
And 30 years ago they'd have been football-s. men with shaven heads and you know tattoos everywhere and
30 years ago they'd have been football thugs kicking off on the the terraces at football games you know but these days they're wearing a mask standing
behind a bit of tape in the supermarket doing what they're told by some
16 year old COVID-martial on the door and that any kind of fuss whatsoever so
so RIP real men and it's all been at the hands of these social engineers
who have been slowly feminizing men and taking the opposite approach as well and
masculizing females and making them more like their male counterparts. So this is how social
engineering gets done, man. I couldn't agree more to... A couple of questions. Is it possible
that the drive to kind of pervert the
natural order is somehow like satanic in origin and then secondly is it
also possible and I've heard this put forward that this this feminizing
effort is related in some ways to population control? I mean that was done
from Bill Cooper's book he talked about that.
It's all of that. Yeah, yeah. So you've had this slow feminization of males and then the opposite
thing happening with females. And you've also had the trans human agenda, the AI agenda,
which has been pushed through music, through the music industry,
and big time through hip-hop. This is another avenue down which they've steered the so-called
hip-hop game. I can't even refer to it as hip-hop anymore because it's so far removed from
authentic hip-hop that went before that is an insult to even refer to it as that. But, um,
so they've been glorifying the idea of transhumanism,
the merging of man and machine,
the merging of humanity with technology,
and they've been pushing the blurring of the genders.
And both of these are satanic agendas.
Satanic meaning in opposition to that which is inherent to creation,
to nature, that which comes from God. So the
word Satan in the Hebrew and in the Arabic means an opposer or an adversary
and that's what it's referring to. It's an adversary to that which comes
from nature, that which is natural and inherent to creation. And so that's
transhumanism and that's the blurring of the genders. God, the creator, whatever your concept of him or it is, created to
genders. We have duality in this realm of existence. Everything has an opposing
value. So for up, there's down, for left, there's right, for night, there's day, and for male, there's female. That's it, the end. There's male and there's there. There's there. There's there. There's there. There's there. There's there. There's there. There's the the the the the the their. There's their. There's their. There's their, their, their, the the the the the the the their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the ce. the c. the c. the c. the c. the c. the c. the ce. the c. the ce. the ce. the's day. And for male, there's female.
That's it.
The end.
There's male and there's female.
There are two genders in creation.
None of this 36 different pronouns or whatever it is from these different communities.
Yeah, that's just, that to me, is elitism.
That is, that is to me, white privilege.
Well, by definition, it's elitism too, because the examples.
I have 90 genders.
Oh, I'm this, like, dude, I never hear homeless people correcting me on their gender.
I just want to say something real quick, though.
I think it's very important for me, and this is me speaking for nobody else on the show at this moment. I also don't want to get into a place where people who are gay and people who want to live
a certain lifestyle can't live their lifestyle.
The problem I have with everything is that it's so obvious what they're doing, that it becomes
programming.
If you are trans and we have a lot of trans listeners that I've met and they're nice people. I don't they're nice people. I don't they. I they, I they, I th, I th, I don't, I don't, I don't th, I don't th, I don't th, I don't th, I don't th th th th th thi, I don't thi, I don't thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, who are thi, who are people who are people who are th th th th th th th th th th th th th, who are th, th, th, who are th, th th th th th, th th th th th, th th th th th th th th th th thi, thi, thi, thi, thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi becomes programming. If you are trans and we have a lot of trans listeners that I've met and they're nice people,
I don't care what you do as an adult.
What I am talking about is the obvious programming of children, the obvious programming through commercials,
which we see all the time.
Every commercial is an interracial couple.
Dude, I've set the record on watching interracial porn.
Just gonna be honest with you, I kept that industry alive, okay?
It's just the truth. So I'm not judging anybody.
But when you see it's the same thing every time,
which is incredibly good-looking, model-perfect white woman,
and model perfect black male, and then the opposite of that on every commercial is nerdy-looking
black woman and Beta Cuck White Male.
Universally, you are trying to pull something on us.
I don't care.
Dude, if you want a day interracial, day whatever you want.
What I am talking about is this, this agenda being pulled on us to get everybody to fucking
fight with each other.
I don't care if you're gay.
I don't care if you want to wear a wig and a dress.
You do you.
That's all you want.
What I don't want is this being pushed on the children.
Listen, at 18 years old, you want to take hormones hormones let yourself up like a Christmas tree
I don't care have a good time but the pushing on to the children because when I
was younger we were having debates about whether children should be allowed to
take steroids and there was this giant pushback against that well that's
why they legalized steroids for baseball so that kids wouldn't do it
yeah exactly they made it illegal yeah? So now but now it's like hey dude it's totally cool why you so
close-minded to given eight-year-olds a fucking hormone therapy because
they're not grown yet and you're so like what we've seen is this desire as
you were talking about to conform to conform who can conform the quickest. What
COVID has showed us is who the fake punk rockers are. Is it worse? Is it worse?
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Which is the symbol for the universe, okay? Which they pervert all everything, they flip
at what is up is really down? Why is this symbol in every single fucking child's
animation? Every time? There's a thousand symbols out. It's obviously, th. It's obviously, th. It's, th. It's, the symbol, the symbol, th. It's, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, th. the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, th. the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, thi. I, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, thi. Why, thi. Why, thi. I is, thi. I is, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, the symbol, their, their-a, their-a, their-a, their-a, is a-a, their-a, the the the the the the symbol, is a-a, is a symbol, is a symbol, is a si. There's a thousand symbols out. It's obviously been imbued with some power, right, by all these people using it over and over again, and I think
And I think you'd stop using it. Like if I all of a sudden was an animation person,
and I'm gonna make a cartoon, I'd make sure that wouldn't be there just so Sam wouldn't be there.
I would love that that was actually a meeting discussion. They're like guys. Like, guys, Nickelodeon, listen, Sam is pissed. Listen, the CEO.
Can we not do this, please?
Let's get into these Hertz and stuff like that,
because I think this is such interesting.
The original standard for Hertz is 432, 432, and then it got changed.
Why did they change that to 440? Yeah so I
got into this in my second book, Musical Truth Volume 2, just considering
stuff that happens on an unseen level that we're not conscious of at all but
it can still be having an effect on us and that has applications big time in
recorded music. So for many years the standard tuning pitch for music
when it was performed live and in the very early days
of phonographic recordings was A equals 440 hertz,
where the A note is pitched to 440 cycles per second,
and all the other notes fall into accordance with that. And, sorry, did I say 440?
I meant the original one is 432.
Yeah, sorry if I did say that.
So originally it was 432.
And if you speak to any kind of musicologist or audio engineer,
they will tell you that 432 is a harmonic frequency.
So when music is pitched to that hurts, then it sits well
with human brain waves, it sits well with the energy of the human body, and it's related
to what is known as the love frequency. It's got applications to 5 to 8 hertz, which
is the love frequency, it's a sort of lower version of that. So music that's listened
to pitched to that frequency has a very natural
and pleasing and calming effect on the human body in mind. So this was
understood by those that came to hijack these industries and who did not
have humanity's best interests at heart and seek out any way that they can to
subvert things and bastardize
them and invert them and turn them into a satanic version of what they were before.
And so sometime around the Second World War, just after the Second World War, the standard
tuning pitch for recorded music and music performed live with changed from 432 hertz
and this occurred at the hands of those nice people at the Rockefeller Foundation
who had their hands in many different aspects of society, the educational system not least.
And so the standard tuny pitch was changed to 440 and pretty much from that day to this
throughout all the decades most music that you get in recorded form would have been recorded and pitched
to 440 Hertz. There have been some exceptions. There are music makers and producers who realize
that 432 is the frequency that we should be listening to our music at and they make their
creations according to that frequency. But for the most part it's 440. And this is said to have
the opposite effect to 432.
It causes discordance and dissonance
and unrest and unease in a listener.
It's entirely unknown to them.
It's happening on a subconscious subliminal level.
But when you're absorbing these frequencies,
it's not sitting well with human rhythms, brain waves and the energy of the human body. It's having a disturbing
discordant effect and it could be causing people to feel agitated, to feel
angry, to feel just ill at ease, and they would have no idea that it's down to the
music that they're listening to that's causing them to feel this way. So it's
just another very sinister method of controlling people on an unseen level without
their conscious realization that it's going on and it's been happening for a very long time.
432 is part of a very interesting cosmic sequence that occurs in nature where the numbers
always add up to nine.
So four, three and two boils down to nine. The sequence starts with 27, which
becomes interesting because you have the 27 club in music legend. This is the
large number of artists who just happened to have died in some strange
circumstance or other at the age of 27. You got Jim Morrison, Jim
Hendrix, Janice Joplin, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, Amy Winehouse, many
many others through the years, Kurt Cobain, then you double it each time. So from
27 you get 54, then you get 108216, 432, 864. And you often find these figures as part of that
cosmic sequence crop up in nature,
in things like the movements of the sun and the moon and the dimensions of the earth,
and they just have all these cosmic applications.
So there is something very special about 432 as a number, because numbers are encoded into creation
and they have special power. but 440 is having the
opposite effect on people and doesn't speak volumes that that was chosen as
the standard frequency for most recorded music. I totally get it dude like
a frequency can drive you nuts, make you angry, can calm you down. I mean you listen
to it all the time with apps Johnny is there is there a practical
remedy for this is there some technology that can convert in in real time yeah yeah for
Yeah, there are applications online where you can plug in music that's been recorded at 440 and it reencodes it to 432
there are lots of applications for doing that if somebody just does a search for 440 to 432
Hertz I'm sure you could find a way of converting your music many people I know have done that
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musicologist tell me. Ah, interesting dude. So we hear about all this stuff, this game is getting played.
Again, who are they promoting versus who's the best, right? And again, I think with the internet you're starting to see people pull themselves out out the the their their their their their their their their hidden their their their hidden their hidden their their their hidden their their their hidden hidden hidden their their their their their hidden hidden hidden hidden their their their their hidden hidden hidden hidden hidden hidden their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their the best, right? And again, I think with the internet, you're
starting to see people pull themselves out of the system, go to peer-to-peer,
and these groups are rising, and suits are trying to, like, to, to wedge themselves
into that equation, and it's, and it's not happening. I just had a conversation
with a buddy yesterday, is like, this guy's getting, they wanted to pull them into the system.
They want to send packets to write on this.
I go, dude, you're killing it over here.
And they hate that because you're doing your own thing, making fun of them.
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You know, they come out here to be a comic, they want to be a famous comic, they
want to be a movie actor. Things aren't going right, so they start writing
and then boom they're stuck in that writing gig and eventually they're just going to be like, dude, we're just looking for younger writers. Now what do you do? And that writing is a job that they have needlessly, like they have done with so many other
jobs, they have needlessly turned it into a slog.
You know, I mean, it's really a misery job, you know, the way they run it.
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They give them a blue checkmark on Twitter and like every time someone gets caught doing something
politically correct, all the blue checkmark people are these writers on these shows.
The brown church, yeah.
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these Travis Stock people want to insh to manipulate our consumption?
And how is that applied to the military industrial complex?
Yeah, well, first of all, we keep circling back round to the Cove. Oh man. We lost him. We got so close dude.
We got so close.
Does he know he's frozen?
Can you write him?
Hey, you're frozen?
He's back.
What's it happened?
Oh yeah, you're back now.
And he's back?
Yeah, so I just froze there.
Yeah, you just thought when you said was circling back to COVID.
Right. Okay. So circling back around to COVID again because you know there's some good points to be made here.
I've been keeping my eye on the prominent musicians and also prominent DJs over the past few months to see who is going to speak out about this obvious scam, this obvious scoop that's being played played on us to to to to to to th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thii. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. thi. the thi. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. the the thi. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the th. thi. thi. the the the thi. thi. the thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thrown. thi. thi. thrown. theee. thi. throooooooe. the. thi. thi. the thi this obvious scam, this obvious SIOP that's being played on us.
And it's been very disappointing because the vast majority of prominent musicians have just stayed
silent. Then you've had a few that have just been predictably towing the official line,
and two examples would be Paul McCartney, who came out the other week saying he can't
wait to be one of the first to take the COVID vaccine.
And then his old bandmate Ringo Starr did a video on New Year's Eve where he's behind his drum kit in his house and he's wearing a mask.
And then he takes the mask off and he says remember people, stay safe, you know, do what the government tells you
and wear your mask. And I just thought how utterly predictable and the fetish. There's a reason those are the two that are still alive, by the way.
There's a reason those the two Beatles still living here.
John John John Joy and Jaddead, Colin Ringer are alive and it speaks for volumes that
they are.
So there's been very few artists that have spoken out.
There have been a few.
There are some honorable exceptions. first off who is actually a sir and he's come out and been very critical about the government stance on lockdowns. He produced four songs which were
anti-lockdown. He did one with a... Clapton played on one too. Yeah that was quite
surprising. Then you've got Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher of Oasis who've had a few
things to say about mask-wearing and lockdowns as well. You've got the tho tho Stone Roses who's a full-on committed truther. He definitely knows what time it is and
he's got no problem expressing what's on his mind. But there have been very few others. Most
of them have just been towing the line because they know that they're not allowed to speak out about these things. Whenever they do prop up agendas. It's approved, their, their, their, their, their, their, they're, their, their, their, their, thi. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, is thin, is thin, is thin, is thin, thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi, thi, th do prop up agendas, it's approved ones that have been given to them by their handlers because when you get down to the true nature of
the industry, it is ultimately controlled by the military intelligence communities and these
social engineering think tanks, just going back to what we were saying at the start. And this goes all the way back to the early days of the industry, where you had record their th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. their th. the early days of the industry where you had record labels that originally started
out in research for the military. So you look at some of the early labels like Decker and
RCA, which actually stands for Radio Corporation of America and EMI Electrical Mechanical
Industries, and you find out that many of them started life producing things like radio systems, sonar and radar systems
for military applications. And it was only later when the recording industry got off the
ground that they started up these record label aspects to the business and they started
hiring groups like the Rolling Stones and the Beatles and artists like Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard.
So it's very interesting to go back to those early days and see just how many applications Rolling Stones and the Beatles and artists like Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard.
So it's very interesting to go back to those early days and see just how many applications
there are into the world of the military.
And it's pretty much been that way since the military industrial complex controls the entertainment
industries and specifically the record industry.
Couple quotes for a quick hold on a couple things then we'll get to hear. One, what you're talking about, celebrities coming out.
So a long time ago I had a show on Spike TV, it was called Wild World the Spike,
and it had me, Kit Koep, Jason Kope, was dating Gina Karano at that time,
who is now on the Mandalorian on Disney.
And it's like, John, everyone'stalking about how great the Mandalorian is like,
I don't want to give Disney my money, but I have nothing to watch.
I'm going to watch it.
She's great on it.
Pirate it.
Pirate it.
Well, please tell me how to do that next time.
Okay.
So anyways, Gina Krono, I follow her on Twitter puts out this picture, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, the, th, basically and the cop explained to her that she is breaking
COVID things and he's arresting her. Dude, supposedly, according to mainstream media,
Gina Karano, there's petitions to get her out of the Mandalorian, they're going to fucking
get her off the show, all because she's saying it's like let people enjoy nature, right?
That's what we're talking about, dude. Who is coming out?
Who is saying all this shit?
Now I know, now you talked about people having military backgrounds or parents, if you actually
go through how many people who are famous have very famous military fathers, and I can
already hear the chat section going, what about Brian Callan and his dad and
his dad in the CFR? I get it. I hear you. th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th th th th th th th th th th th th tho, who tho, who is tho, who is tho, who is thu, who is tho, who is tho, who is tho, who is tho, who is tho, who is tho, who is tho, who is thu, who is thu, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, who is, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. thiiiiii.a, thiii.a' is thi.a, thi.a, thi, thi, th CPL, CFR, I get it, I hear you.
All I know is Brian Callan is my good friend, I think he got fucked and I'm supporting
him and I will continue to support him because he is my friend and he is a genuine person.
But for all the selling out and all this shit, he's on his own and he's been fucking
kicked out and it's affecting him like a mother fucker and I'm just trying
to help my friend.
So I'm answering all the questions I'm going to hear in this fucking thing, okay?
This is the most indie fucking thing out there.
Somehow we're in the top 75 in fucking on Apple and we don't play ball with anybody.
We just do our own fucking thing and crank out content and you guys fucking
like it. Okay, I don't know where you guys are getting all this crazy shit about me, but
but the point is like if you actually look at Hollywood, how many of those people have military parents?
It is unbelievable. I mean Jim Morrison's father was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin. All the Loran Canyon is full of them.
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Somebody said Tom Hanks is the inaugur...
It's all females.
It's a Pledge of Allegiance, Andrea Hall, National Anthem, Lady Gaga, poetry reading, Amanda
Gore and musical performance, Jennifer Lopez.
Oh, by the way, nobody's allowed there, by the way.
That's just something to think about.
But it's full of, there's more troops there than Iraq right now.
So you brought up a lot of-
Utter wasted money.
Let's first of all, utter waste of money during a pandemic to have all that shit in there.
And they're all together sleeping next to each other, not six feet apart. help. Because I know we have you for a limited time, unfortunately. Okay, we got we got about
five minutes left. Can I get a little tiny bit more than that? Just a tiny, tiny, tiny.
Here we go. Psychedelic CIA, that's a giant thing. You know, we know that the Grateful
Dead were basically the house band of the guy who made the CIA acid, okay? There's also we get into Manson, right?
And what role he and the FBI had?
Because they created the hippie culture to promote drugs, and then they also created the
hi culture to demonize the hippies, which is something
that Bill Cooper talked about with the gay community, that they promoted the gay lifestyle
and then they released HIV and they wanted everybody to be gay and then they wanted HIV
to be out here. What are your thoughts on that?
So the counterculture hippie scene of the 1960s has been very well documented in
terms of all those connections going back into the CIA.
You had Dave McGowan's classic book, Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon, where he detailed
all the family connections going back into the world of the military intelligence.
Yarn Irvin's done a lot of great work on that as well alongside Joe Atwill.
The interesting thing for me is looking at how that whole dynamic played out in the punk
and new wave scene in the 1970s.
I did a lot on that in my book Volume 2.
And you find exactly the same dynamic going on, all the fathers of the prominent musicians
in the punk and new wave scene, both in Britain and in America, largely coming
out of New York, had those same connections.
And then here in the UK, one that was a great interest to me because I was a part of this
scene is from the late 1980s, the Acid House rave scene, that came out of the UK, and it
gave birth to electronic dance music and the super club scene and basically the worldwide dance
music scene that we, I was going to say, now have, but we haven't had for the last year.
Up until early 2020, you had this massive youth phenomenon where young people in pretty
much every country in the world were going out to clubs every single weekend listening to
electronic dance music, doing drugs, mainly MDMA, Ecstasy, which was the drug
of choice that came out of that scene. And what's very interesting to me is
looking at how that whole scene got birthed in the late 1980s and it looks to me
like a reboot of the 60s counterculture hippie scene transferred to a different country
across the Atlantic 21 years later. So in the 60s you had psychedelic rock music which had
come along to replace all the rock music that gone along previously. You had this new drug of
choice that went with the scene which was LSD and you had these amazing graphics and all these
colors and all these designs and all these icons and motifs that were a part of that scene.
Then you look at what emerged out of the UK in what was known to be the second summer of love
1988 and 1989 and this time you had electronic dance music and all this
music produced on synthesizers and drum machines which was very different to music the the the and th and all and all th and all th and all th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th thi thi thi the the the the the the the the the colors thea thea the the the thea thears the the the the the the the the colors the colors th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thea thea thea theauuu. theau. theau.eau.eau. theaueau. theau. thea thea th you had electronic dance music and all this music produced on synthesizers and drum machines which was very different to music
that had gone before. You had the drug of choice for that scene which was
ecstasy, E and you had all these amazing motifs and designs and stuff and it
was all the acid health scene was very psychedelic in nature as that
earlier scene had been and it dealt with spiritual and metaphysical
themes and you had all these dance parties and these open air festivals and stuff
which were just like the hippie festivals that had gone on 21 years earlier and it was supposedly
reconnected with nature and tapping into that primal desire that's within humanity to dance under the stars and
to kind of express yourself to the beat, to music.
It's just like this inherent thing within the human experience.
But unfortunately, the whole Acid House rave scene would appear to have been controlled
to a very large extent by the military intelligence community.
They were responsible for putting a lot of the ecstasy into the scene that the kids were
eating up just the same as the LSD or came from the CIA in that earlier scene.
And another thing that's interesting to me now is that over the past several months,
the club scene has been completely dead.
It seems to me that they've crashed it.
There's no sign of clubs opening again any time soon.
DJs are out of business. Clubers and raveers have got nowhere to go. There's no festivals.
And it looks as if it's another scene that they've just crashed and burnt. They built it up to be this
amazing, influential, cultural phenomenon. And now they've just crashed it because they've
got other agendas on their mind. So it's quite alarming that that whole scene
just doesn't exist anymore. D.Js aren't working and clubbers have got nowhere to go.
There's no party scene anymore. It's quite an alarming thing.
It's gotten so bad I saw Dead Mouse working at the food court at the mall the other day.
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No, we had time for that though. Yeah, so here's the final two questions and then we'll let you go. The last thing I want to talk about is your books and let us know about your books because I think people are going to be very interesting.
So I'm a huge Dave Grohl fan. Are you telling me there's some stuff with Dave Grohl too? Are you going to shatter this for me?
Is Dave Grohl connected to any stuff?
Yeah, Dave Grohl crocks up in Musical Truth Volume 2 in terms of his father, James Harper
Grohl, who was connected into one of the US presidents and you have a connection there
into William Howard Taft. I think it was James Taft, one of the US presidents,
and William Howard Taft was connected to
one of these occult secret societies.
I'd have to check on my notes to see which one it was.
But there are family connections from Dave Grohl
going into the White House and the world of DC politics.
So Dave Grohl wasn't a musician that just played a few gigs and crossed his fie the the the the th. the the th. the the thi thi thi their thi thi their thi thi their thi thi thi thi thi their thi thi their th world of DC politics. So Dave Grohl wasn't a musician that just played a few gigs and crossed his fingers
for good luck and made it against all the odds.
Unfortunately he was placed there because of who his father was.
We just see endless examples of this.
Very few exceptions.
One of the, uh, we had a note to ask you about also artists who have had their masters, uh, enchanted by witches. Is that, is that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that something that you that you that's that's that's that's that's that's that's thi. thi. thi. their their their thi. thi. their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their ask you about also artists who have had their masters enchanted by witches. Is that is that something that you have some
information about? Yeah there was an industry insider that went by the name of
John Todd. He was also known as Lance Collins from the Collins bloodline
family which was involved with witchcraft and dark occultism and he was
placed into the music industry in the 1970s in a prominent role and he
became something of a whistleblower there's a famous recording of his you can
get on YouTube where he's talking about this familiar practice that all
record companies in the 1970s had of taking the master tape of a new recording
a new album that they wanted to put out. And they would take it down into an altar room within the record company HQ.
And they would bring in a coven of witches to cast a spell on the master recording.
The idea being that every copy that was then made from the master and sent out into
the public would carry some of that dark signature energy that had been imbued into the master tape. So that was a thi thi thi thue thue thue thue thue thue thue thuuuuuu. th. thuu. thu. thu. thu. thu. thu. thu. thu. thu. tho the the the of thoomuatu. the of the of the of the the the of the of the of the the of the of the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I th. I th. I th. I would would would would the. I would the. the. the. toge. toge. toge. toge. toge of toge of today today today today the. the. the. And that had been imbued into the master tape.
So that was a thing back in the 1970s and now that we have digital electronic methods
of recording, is anybody's guess as to what might be getting put into recordings on an unseen
level by way of frequencies and then getting put out there into the general public.
Dude, I've heard that story about Capitol over here in LA, they have a room and they would
put like either blood in the masters, so it would spend, and all this occult shit with that.
I mean, it's unbelievable, you take a look at Led Zeppelin, I mean, first of all, they jacked so many of their songs and then on top of that, they they got got got got.. they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're their they're their they're they're they're th. You th. You th. You're th. You're thed. You're thed. You're they're they're they're they're they of their songs and then on top of that they got Alster Crowley influences and
Alster Crowley is a great example of what I believe is what happens with these kids is that
you have their dad in powerful positions but a lot of these kids and this is Sam speaking
and then we're going to talk about your book is these kids they go to private schools
right and their parents all know each other and they all know
each other from these private school kids and they're either the kids or the kids parents
end up being in positions of power which allow them to pluck these guys.
Oh I know little little fucking Dave Grohl for my kid went to school
them. Oh yeah man he's in a band.
The band's good and then it's off and running. I'm not saying that is the way way way. the way. the way. that is that is the way. that is that is the way. that is that is the way. I. I. I that is that is that is that is that is that is that is that is that is that is the way. I. I. I. I. I. I'm. I'm. I's. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I's. I's. I's. I. I. I. I. I. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the. Oh, the band the band's good and then it's off and running I'm not saying that is the way but I just feel like that's what happens with Al
Sir Crowley like he's went to this part of this kid this private school and
then he just has this fuck he's so rich that he can just spend his time
trying to figure out how the world works he comes up with this dark art shit and because all the people the people people people people people people they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they the people the people they they the people the people th they th the people th the the th the the the their their their th their th their their that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th th th th th th th th th th th is th is th is th is th is thi thi the the the the the the their their the the the the that's the that's the that's the the that's the thi that's that all the people they knew around him are now in positions of power it's able for him to get his message out a lot quicker.
And that's just my thoughts on how the whole thing fucking works.
I could definitely be wrong.
God dang man.
Is anything sacred anymore?
Nope.
Dude, if you tell me Elmo is a fucking CIA, I'm a loser.
What about Tool? That's what I want to know.
It's, don't, don't break Sam's heart with Tool.
Have you ever looked into Tool at all?
Yeah, I've got some stuff on Tools.
Ah!
Particularly Danny Carey, who's into some dark occult stuff and all of that.
I can't remember offhand what it is, but it's, the book book. All right, well, can you tell us where we can,
tell us about your books and where we can find them?
Sure, so I've got Musical Truth Volume 1,
which I put out in 2016, then I put out volume 2 in 2018,
and I'm currently writing volume 3.
I've got down to that earlier this week. I I I I've th, I've th, I've th, I've been th. I've been to th. I've th. th. to th. tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tod, tod, tod, tell, tell, tell, tell, tell, tell, tell, tell, tol, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, tol, tho, tho, tho, tho, tole, to, tole, to, tole, to. And, toga, tol'a, to'a, tolu. And, can't, can't, can't, can't, tell, can't, tell, tell, tell I've got down to that earlier this week. I've been wanted to do it for months.
There's more of the story to tell,
so there is gonna be a volume three
and I'm looking forward to getting that finish.
But for now there's volumes one and two.
So, there's a lot in there,
you know, it's basically 10 years worth of research in that wants to get one from me direct.
So if people want to drop me an email to Mark Devlin UK at Gmail.com, I can arrange to send
those out anywhere in the world.
I've just produced an audio book version of Musical Truth Volume 1.
It took 17 and a half hours to speak that book, but the audio book will soon be available on audible.com,
part of Amazon. So the two printed ones are now available and as I say volume 3 will be coming
probably by the end of this year. Damn. You got a YouTube too, right? Yeah, my YouTube is Mark
Devlin TV. I've got a whole load of public presentations I've done from the days
when you could still do public presentations, you know, conference talks and such. All my radio
shows and my podcasts and my interviews are up on there. So that's Mark Devlin TV on YouTube. My
main website is DJ Mark Devlin.com and you've got links from there to all of my audio
which is hosted on my Spreaker channel
and all my videos and everything else.
So like the one-stop shop, the hub website is DJ Mark Devlin.
Dotcom.
All right, Mark, thank you so much for coming on.
We'd love to have you back and get into all these different bands and all this stuff.
You shatter Johnny with his, with the Beatles.
Shattered me withool. I'm sure
fuck that's what I'm here to do. I'm sure pit bull is bad too XG so I just assume
he's into some weird butt stuff and some dark art shit. Yeah I don't discriminate I
piss everyone off. Thank you Mark. He's Mark Devlin thank you so much for coming on Tim Follat. Thank you guys.
Thank you guys for doing the show. We appreciate it.
We go deep home, boy.
Aaron, open your mind.
Drink from the fountain of knowledge.
There's lizard people everywhere.
That's some interdimensional shit. I should know the money there. Wake up, Aaron!
This is only the beginning.
Dude, you just blew my mind.
Tim foil hacking.