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INSOMNIA STREAM: CRYPTOMNESIA EDITION - 02/04/2026

Display stream descriptionThe "INSOMNIA STREAM: CRYPTOMNESIA EDITION" explores the story of Morey Bernstein and the national sensation surrounding his hypnosis experiments, particularly the case of "Bridey Murphy." The stream analyzes the rise of hypnosis and reincarnation in mid-20th-century America, the influence of suggestion and cryptomnesia, and the parallels between hypnotic hallucinations and modern AI hallucinations. Devon Stack reviews the cultural impact of Bernstein's book and movie, the subsequent debunking of the case, and the enduring appeal of pseudoscientific phenomena. The stream also features audience interaction and commentary on related topics.
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Devon Stack
00:07:44 welcome to the Insomnia Stream. Cryptomnesia. Sounds like a weird island in the Pacific, but it's not edition. I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack. Tonight, we're gonna be talking about hypnotic Jews, hypnotic Jews like this guy right here, Bernstein. Morey Bernstein, Morey Bernstein, say hello to successful businessman.
00:08:20 Morey Bernstein, I know you guys are, what about the Epstein stuff? I was so burned on the problem, it's like coming out like a fire hose. I haven't had time to sift through all the nonsense. There's a lot of nonsense, there's a lot of nonsense. There's a lot of good stuff too. Well, by good, I mean horrifying.
00:08:39 But you know, I I'm still waiting for the fire hose to slow down. So instead of Epstein, we're talking about Bernstein. There's plenty of stains to go around. So we got Morey Bernstein, successful businessman.
00:08:57 He's described in in this newspaper article. Now, Morey Bernstein, there he is with his father and I believe his brother at their Pueblo Colorado firm. And you know, as you might imagine, family came to America from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century with lots of money. Apparently, they were big, big, big, big money in little Pueblo Colorado.
00:09:37 You look for old articles that involve Morey Bernstein, you're likely to find the earliest mentions of him talking about stuff like this, the Bernstein brothers building $100,000 streamlined national merchandising center. Look at that. Is this like the precursor? To the mall center on South Santa Fe in Pueblo Colorado.
00:10:07 There, you also find he is involved in Zionist organizations like National Hadassah. National Hadassah, I don't I think they're still around. It was like a woman's version of, well, I don't know version of, it's just a woman's Zionist organization, so like a Jewish club for women to support Israel.
00:10:34 And they would basically use their social connections, because, you know, these are wealthier Jewish women social connections to do fundraisers for, especially in this time period. I believe this is 1951 this article. So this is right after World War Two. They're essentially funding Israeli terrorism.
00:10:57 So obviously Morey Bernstein and his his money is going off to organizations like this to fund terrorism in the Middle East that would later result in Israel becoming a state. You look a little bit more, you find out that well, he paid $1,000 for Sugar Ray's boxing gloves during his title bout with Randy Turpin.
00:11:27 So yeah, he's he had plenty of money paid with 1000 silver dollars. Alrighty. You also find out that his dad, Abe Bernstein, received a a heart surgery that was cutting edge at the time, very expensive.
00:11:51 He was one of the first patients to get it, and that as a result of this, he decided to take it easy and step down from their their Jew business, which had already made them very wealthy, and Morey as well, stepped down because the doctor said, Oh, it's too much.
00:12:12 You've all this sitting around counting, counting your gold is really it's that's too much work for you gotta, you gotta take a break. So he did take a break and became one of the directors of the bank. He stepped down from his job to become a director of the Minneapolis bank, or one of the directors bottom left there.
00:12:37 It's funny, because when Jews are younger. I mean, you can still tell they're Jewish, but like, the jewiness really comes out as they age, like it really does, like they all end up. I mean, they start off looking kind of normal, and then by middle age, it's already there.
00:12:56 By middle age, you know, the the Nazi propaganda face is as is beginning to manifest. And by old age, it's like, forget about it. So he's bottom left there with the bow tie. And if you didn't know any better, you just think it was just some guy. So he's just rich and bored all the time.
00:13:16 Rich and bored all the time. And so how did he get famous? How did he get famous? Well, because he's rich and bored all the time, he decided to get into a well, the field of hypnosis. The field of hypnosis, it really, I don't wanna say it taken off around that but it was, it was going strong. It had taken off around the turn of the century. I wonder why there's a correlation there.
00:13:50 Really taken off around the turn of the century, and lots of people have been using hypnosis to contact spirits to heal anything under the sun, cancer, you know, whatever it was, this magic spell you could cast on some people, and it gave you control over their mind and body and spirit.
00:14:16 And he was very taken with the idea, and began studying hypnosis, and his experiment that he performed and made very public ended up becoming a movie. And the only reason why we're going to watch clips of this movie is he recorded the actual hypnosis sessions. We'll listen to a part of these recordings.
00:14:46 They're really bad quality, but the movie actually pretty much, because I listened to both pretty much word for word copies, what's on the tapes, and so it's just better audio. And. It. I it faithfully depicts the the sessions. And so we're going to check out some of these sessions here. But to give you an idea of what's going on here, I don't know if I should spoil it. I don't know if I should spoil it. Where did I start the clip set?
00:15:19 Okay, I'm not going to spoil it. He's into hypnosis, is all you got to know. And they made a movie about his experiments called the search for Brighty Murphy. Murphy, the search for Brighty Murphy, hmm, it's odd. It's an odd name. Movie was made in 1956 by Paramount Pictures.
00:15:47 And of course, this is all based on a true story Ruth Simmons answers to Morey Bernstein's questions in the hypnotic scenes, which are authentic excerpts from the tape recordings of actual sessions. And like I said, I listened to both, and they they changed a few words here or there, but not, not really significantly, oddly enough. So what you need to understand, I guess, the context of this is he performed again.
00:16:23 I don't want to spoil the fun here. He performed a hypnosis experiment on a woman. He wrote a book about it. It became very popular. And it became so popular, they made this movie out of it. And this was all in the mid 50s that this was going on, he'll explain. This is the guy that this is not actually Morey Bernstein. This is the guy who plays Morey Bernstein in the movie, but he intros and kind of sets it up for us. So let's, let's have a little Listen here,
Morey Bernstein
00:17:00 ladies and gentlemen, this is an account of actual events involving real people. The names have been changed, and they'll be portrayed by professional actors, for obvious reasons, but as far as the motion picture medium permits it, the manner in which these events came about and the answers given under hypnosis by Ruth Simmons will be presented as they happened in reality.
00:17:20 I want to make it clear that I am neither a qualified doctor nor a professional hypnotist. I'm a conventional businessman with a respectable three generation family business in the town of Pueblo Colorado. So to show you how and why our search for Bridie Murphy came about, I'll go back and start from the beginning. One night, just as my wife, Hazel and I were leaving our house to go to a party.
Jerry Thomas
00:17:44 Hello, hello. I'm trying to find Morey Bernstein. This is Morey. I'm Jerry Thomas. I didn't mean to bother you, but I was all set to take off of Denver in my own plane when a storm warning came through. I'm grounded here for the night. Then I remember my cousin George Taylor telling me to call you if I ever got stuck in Pueblo so I'm stuck. Can you help me?
Morey Bernstein
00:18:09 I guess I'd better. Your cousin's just about our largest account. Where are you calling from?
Jerry Thomas
00:18:14 At the drug store near the airport. All right, my
Morey Bernstein
00:18:17 wife and I'll come and pick you up right away.
Devon Stack
00:18:20 No. Now keep in mind, this is not just a story about hypnosis. It is not just a story about how Jews have used hypnosis. It's also a story about how retarded The elite are sometimes. This is a very rich boy who is calling up Bernstein because his private plane is grounded because of a storm, and he is going to stay with Bernstein at his mansion.
00:18:56 When he arrives, he does some parlor trick hypnosis, nothing too fancy, but he hypnotizes one of the girls. There they invite some people, you know, make a night out of it, as long as he's stuck in in Pueblo. And Bernstein is so impressed by this parlor trick hypnosis, where he gets a girl to take off her shoe and just some normal stuff that he's like, I'm, I'm interested in. This, this magic stuff you got here, this, this wizard ring.
00:19:32 I'm gonna go to the library and read up everything I can find a hypnosis. If I had known you could control goy with hypnosis, well, I would have, I would have learned this a long time ago. So he reads up on hypnosis and studies it and becomes quite good at hypnotizing people. In fact, he hypnotizes his wife.
00:19:53 His wife suffers from migraines, and she's never been able to find anything that will cure it. Until one night, he's like, Honey, let me try out my hypnosis trick on you. And he hypnotizes her, and suddenly the migraine is gone. He's so excited by this, he's like, wow, I never knew I'd be so good at hypnotizing people.
00:20:19 So then he goes to the hospital, and he tells the doctors, I have this magic hypnosis power. I can heal people with hypnosis like I healed my wife. And so he starts hypnotizing little girls, like this one so that she can walk she was stuck in a wheelchair. But through the power of hypnosis.
00:20:42 More, this is from his book, by the way, the power of hypnosis, he's getting girls able that couldn't walk before able to walk. And he's curing boys from their their dyslexia and they're stuttering, and he's performing all this, you know, faith healing style, you know, via hypnosis in the hospital.
00:21:10 And the doctors are shocked. They're like, Oh my God, this, this magic Jew. I can't believe this magic Jew. He's healing people. When are boys known to think magic Jews can so then he invites some of his other rich boy friends over, and the topic of hypnosis comes up, and he says, Yeah, I've been going to the hospital and hypnotizing the guys and performing healings and stuff.
00:21:46 And this waspy goy says to him, Well, I've actually got a hypno hypnosis friend of my own. There's this hypnotist organization back east that was founded by a guy that cured my father with hypnosis. My father was going to die, and he saved him with his hypnosis. Now this is the guy, and this, this was, this is a real life guy. It's not that's, that's the these are, these aren't just movie characters.
00:22:21 These are real life people. So the real life guy that he's talking about is in my notes somewhere, if I can find it. His name is Casey. Let me find the right notes here. All right. Oh, no, I close that tab, I'll find it well, actually, he'll explain it. His name is Casey, and he would perform he was basically like a snake oil salesman to some extent.
00:22:55 He told everyone that he learned to hypnotize himself and cured himself of all kinds of ailments. And then he started working in a small shop downtown in this small town, and was curing people with hypnosis of all of their ailments. He could even cure people remotely.
00:23:17 He could just by staying you didn't have to bring the sick person in or anything he could, like, hypnotize them from miles away and figure out what was wrong with them and cure them. He could astral project into their home and see what was wrong with them. He would go into trances and start talking to higher spirits that would gift him with sacred knowledge. He was quite the guy.
00:23:48 In fact, New York Times, New York Times even did an article about him. I mean, to show you how legit he was, New York Times said, you know, this is the, Let me shrink it down so you can see it there. See the headline, he was the illiterate. Yeah, he was illiterate, by the way, the illiterate man becomes a doctor when hypnotized. And by that, they mean he is hypnotizing himself.
00:24:13 He's putting himself into a trance and astral projecting and curing people. And people actually took this very seriously. He spoke in front of the I don't know if it was the precursor to the American Medical Association, but he spoke to rooms full of serious doctors, and was given funding to do research.
00:24:41 Eventually ended up with this huge research institute in Virginia, and you know, did his healing. And you know, the people believe this stuff, so this is the guy that they're talking about in the movie. And. Bernstein is skeptical and says, Well, I don't know, this guy sounds kind of crazy.
00:25:06 And his rich Wasp friend says, well, don't you, don't you call my dad crazy? You know, it's this guy's for real. Let me tell you a story that tells you how real this guy is. And this is, this is the story tells is part of the official lore of Casey.
Mr. Cranmer
00:25:28 A boy was brought to him with an incurable infection on his leg. He was brought by one of the very few doctors who didn't look on Casey with open hostility as a fraud.
00:25:37 Casey used his self hypnosis to enter into a state of trance, and had once made contact with the boy on a deep subconscious level, he diagnosed the infection as bordering on the need for amputation. Then he stated that a medication existed that could still affect a cure. Its name was oil of smoke. The doctor had never heard of it, nor could he find any reference to it in the local druggist's catalogs.
00:26:00 So presuming that Casey had made a mistake, he went back to him, this time under trance, Casey's subconscious mind projected itself into a fairly distant town. He named the town and gave the address of an obscure drug store where the oil of smoke could be obtained in answer to the doctor's wire. However, the drug has sent back word that he didn't carry and had never carried oil of smoke or anything approximating it.
00:26:22 Once again, Casey went into his self induced hypnotic state, and this time, he specified the exact shelf in the drug store where the oil of smoke could be found.
00:26:31 So now the boy's fate lay in the hands of the druggist, who could have well dismissed the second wire as the work of an irresponsible crank. Instead, he took the trouble to look on the shelf Casey had described there he found a bottle which had been there, overlooked through all the years he had owned the drug store. It was labeled oil of smoke.
00:26:49 There was only one bottle, and the company that manufactured it had been out of business for so long that no records of its existence remained. But it did its job so thoroughly that in just over a week, the boy was safely out of any danger of amputation, and in as many days, again, his leg had healed completely.
Oil Of Smoke SpokesTHOT
00:27:05 This literally changed my life. So for years, I struggled with everything, low energy, brain fog, bad vibes. Doctors told me nothing's wrong, which is crazy, because I know my body, I wasn't going to talk about this yet, because I didn't want the haters to ruin it.
00:27:22 But so many of you have been DMing me like bestie, what changed? And I'm finally ready to share it's called oil of smoke. Oil of smoke. Hey, everyone, today I'm trying oil of smoke. Oil of smoke. Let's open it up. That's an interesting flavor. This is the literal condensed smoke of Native American Fire Spirits.
00:27:48 Oil of smoke, the memory of every sacred bonfire imprinted into a sublingual oil that bypasses your parasites and speaks directly to your pineal gland.
Voiceover
00:27:55 Oil of smoke.
Oil Of Smoke SpokesTHOT
00:28:11 Mmm.
00:28:15 Link in bio use code smoke Jew for 11% off and a free digital download of my seven minute pineal activation. Sound bath. Oil of smoke, namaste. Stay smoky. I love you all.
Voiceover
00:28:32 Oil of smoke.
Oil Of Smoke SpokesTHOT
00:28:34 Ah get away.
AI Epstein
00:28:37 She's way too old.
Voiceover
00:28:39 Anyway, get your smoke on.
AI Fuentes
00:28:42 Now, that's aura stupid Goyems, right?
Oil Of Smoke SpokesTHOT
00:28:51 Oil of smoke. Want to try it.
Devon Stack
00:28:57 So, yeah, oil of smoke, as we know, the the oil of smoke is the amazing cure that prevents little kids from having their their legs amputated, so that he magically finds this bottle on a shelf from a company that never that doesn't exist. And it couldn't possibly be that someone snuck a a bottle onto the guy's shelf, since he was like, No, I'll tell you exactly what shelf where to look for it, if that story is even true.
00:29:35 But anyway, so he's like, Oh, wow. That's amazing. That's amazing. Now, now I believe this, this astral projecting hypnotist guy, I should do some of this hypnosis myself, so he looks more into this hypnosis stuff. He's really getting into it, studying it hard. Wants to become. Come the next Casey, if he can.
Morey Bernstein
00:30:03 There's such a gigantic force wrapped up in hypnosis that handled the right way, it could stop civilization going crazy and blowing itself up.
Ruth
00:30:10 Gee, Hazel, this is the first time I've ever seen him. So head up.
Hazel
00:30:13 Oh, he's sincere. All right, he may be knocking himself out of the ring, but he's sincere. This thing
Morey Bernstein
00:30:18 must have a lot of other angles that nobody's learned how to contact or make use of yet. Well, I don't mean reincarnation, that's for the birds, but something, some sort of universal energy that could be harnessed. Age regression, that's the beginning hypnotizing somebody back to their childhood. If the human brain can remember things that far back, it must be a pretty smart contraption.
Ruth
00:30:36 I just can't get over Morey wanting to break the time barrier with his two bare hands. Look, ma, no jet,
Morey Bernstein
00:30:44 haha. Very comical. Turn blow Bernstein,
Ruth
00:30:47 oh Marty, we're just kidding you, because we love you. He's a letter made to regress you back to your childhood, and we'll stand by with diapers and safety pins.
Hazel
00:30:55 Now I'm afraid I'm not a very good subject for him anymore. I just sort of lie there and doze peacefully with my mind a complete blank. Makes him so mad.
Morey Bernstein
00:31:04 Hey, Ruth, how about you? Why don't you be the guinea pig this time?
Ruth
00:31:08 I don't know. Shall I Rick?
Rex
00:31:09 I don't think so.
Devon Stack
00:31:12 Now, I thought that part was kind of based now in this movie, unintentionally, it kind of gives you a window into the male female dynamic and kind of, I think, where things started to fall apart.
00:31:28 Now notice when Morey the Jew wants to hypnotize the white woman, she wants to do it, but the first thing she does, almost like a kid, like a kid turning to her parents, saying, Hey, Mommy, is it okay if I go and do this? She turns to her husband and says, Oh, yeah, I won't do that. Hey, is it okay if I do this?
00:31:56 That's how the dynamic used to be. Women used to have to ask their permission, or, you know, their husband's permission, to do things like that. Now, unfortunately, where, where it started to fall apart is men started to just give in to the whims of the women. It's kind of like, you know, you can get angry that women can vote, but women didn't vote themselves the vote.
00:32:23 The men gave up, gave in to the whims of the women. In fact, it's, it's very similar. Jews showed up, said, Hey, women, you want to do this? And the women are like, can I? And the men were like, I guess. Which is what this guy does when he should have kept his foot down. He should have said, No, I'm not letting some Jew hypnotize you, which was his first reaction. But eventually he gives in, because he wants to, you know, Happy wife, happy life, I guess, right?
00:33:04 And so Morey the Jew goes in to hypnotize this woman. Now, remember, this is this part, right? Here is pretty much, I mean, pretty much identical to the actual tapes of the session, of the hypnosis session. And like I said, well, listen to a little bit of it. It's just the quality is really bad.
00:33:26 You'll notice in this shot, they've got a reel to reel tape recorder on the table. And that's what he would do, is he would had a giant, you know, they're rich. This was back when that was probably one of the most expensive things ever.
00:33:42 You know, that was like, that was probably like a year salary for most of the people that worked for him to have that stupid reel to reel. And you know, for that, he's the rich guy that gets to play with technology.
00:33:55 So what better thing to do than than record your hypnosis session with the goy? So he records this session. And like I said, pretty much, this is a reenactment, but it's pretty exactly how it goes.
Morey Bernstein
00:34:13 All right. Now, rest and relax. I'm going to talk to you in a moment. By then, you'll remember the way you felt when you were only one year old, only one year old, but you'd be able to tell me about it. Now. Do you remember how you felt when you were one year old?
Ruth
00:34:33 Yes,
Morey Bernstein
00:34:34 did you have any toys?
Ruth
00:34:38 Hudson, blocks? And a
00:34:44 cotton Dolly.
Morey Bernstein
00:34:45 What
00:34:46 did you say when you wanted a drink of water? What did you say when you wanted a glass of milk?
Ruth
00:34:59 Couldn't see. Say that.
Morey Bernstein
00:35:01 All right, now, rest and relax. Rest and relax, because in a moment we got to try and go even further back.
Rex
00:35:08 Haven't you gone back far enough?
Morey Bernstein
00:35:11 Ruth, would you sooner not go back any further?
Ruth
00:35:15 Don't mind.
Morey Bernstein
00:35:18 All right, now we're going to drift back through time and space, back back as far back as your memory can go, whatever you see, try and tell me about it.
00:35:47 Now you're as far back as your memory can go. Can you still see yourself?
Ruth
00:35:52 Yes,
Morey Bernstein
00:35:59 do
00:35:59 you still know what your name is
Ruth
00:36:03 Heidi.
Morey Bernstein
00:36:05 Her name is what?
00:36:07 Heidi? Don't you have any other names?
Ruth
00:36:11 Heidi Murphy,
Morey Bernstein
00:36:14 where do you live in?
Ruth
00:36:17 Cork.
Morey Bernstein
00:36:20 Cork, what is the name of the country in which you live?
Ruth
00:36:24 It's Ireland.
Hazel
00:36:27 Ireland.
Morey Bernstein
00:36:32 How old are you?
Ruth
00:36:35 Four years old?
Morey Bernstein
00:36:37 Are you a girl or a boy?
Ruth
00:36:38 A girl?
Morey Bernstein
00:36:42 What are you doing?
Ruth
00:36:48 I scratched the paint off on my bed.
00:36:53 Just painted it and made it pretty, and
00:36:58 it's a metal bed, and
00:37:01 I scratched the paint off it, dug my nails in every post and just ruined it. Was just terrible.
Morey Bernstein
00:37:13 Why did you do that?
Ruth
00:37:15 I ran through the house and got a spanking. I now
Morey Bernstein
00:37:28 try and see yourself a little older. See if you can see yourself at six or seven or eight. How old are you
Ruth
00:37:39 eight?
Morey Bernstein
00:37:41 Now that you're eight years old, you know what year it is?
Ruth
00:37:47 18 something.
00:37:52 1806 1806 that's
Rex
00:38:00 enough more you bring her out
Morey Bernstein
00:38:01 of it. We can't stop now. Hazel, make him see we can't stop now. Doc, tell him it's not doing her any harm. She said to herself when I asked her,
Rex
00:38:07 no, it's too dangerous.
Morey Bernstein
00:38:08 Rex, let me carry on a few minutes longer. Please.
Rex
00:38:11 No, it's too dangerous.
Morey Bernstein
00:38:12 Well, Doc's not worried, is he? He'd know if she was in any danger. For Pete's sake, Rex, now that we've come this far, he's breathing evenly. Her pulse is a little slow, regular,
Mr. Cranmer
00:38:23 but it's your decision. Nobody else's
Morey Bernstein
00:38:25 Rex, please.
Devon Stack
00:38:31 All right, go ahead and there you go. Once again, the white man has the choice, and the Jew says, Come on, come on, you can't let me stop now. I'm hypnotizing your woman. Look, the experts say it's okay, and the doctor's like, it's fine. The Jewish doctor, most likely, everything's fine. And the guy's like, Ah, well, I don't want to ruin everyone's fun, I guess okay with his head down. Proceed. Keep hypnotizing my woman with your Jew magic.
Morey Bernstein
00:39:16 It's 1806, your name is Friday Murphy. What is the name of your mother?
Ruth
00:39:22 Kathleen,
Morey Bernstein
00:39:24 what is your father's name?
Ruth
00:39:27 Duncan? Duncan Murphy,
Morey Bernstein
00:39:31 is he a tall man or a short man?
Ruth
00:39:34 Tall Man?
Morey Bernstein
00:39:35 What color hair?
Ruth
00:39:39 Sort of reddish, like mine. Your hair's red,
Morey Bernstein
00:39:43 hmm, all right, it's 1806, your name's Friday Murphy, and you're eight years old. What are you doing now,
Ruth
00:39:57 playing house with my brother.
Morey Bernstein
00:39:59 What's your. Other's name, any other games, hide and seek?
Ruth
00:40:19 I'd find Duncan most better places than me to hide
Morey Bernstein
00:40:23 is Duncan older than you. How much older?
Ruth
00:40:28 Two years older Do you
Morey Bernstein
00:40:31 have any other brothers or sisters?
Ruth
00:40:35 Had one brother that died.
Morey Bernstein
00:40:38 Where did he die from?
Ruth
00:40:41 He was sick, some
00:40:44 kind of a black something I don't know.
Morey Bernstein
00:40:48 How old were you when he died
Ruth
00:40:51 four?
Morey Bernstein
00:40:52 How old was he?
Ruth
00:40:56 Just a baby. He was sick, and I ran through the house and made a noise, and
00:41:05 he died, and I got a spanking, scratched all the paint off my bed.
Morey Bernstein
00:41:12 Tell me. Why did they name you Friday?
Ruth
00:41:16 Bridey. Bridey.
Morey Bernstein
00:41:19 Oh, I see Bridie. Why did they name you that?
Ruth
00:41:24 Name me after my grandmother, Bridget and I'm Bridey.
Morey Bernstein
00:41:28 I see, what are the names of any of your neighbors?
Ruth
00:41:32 Don't have any neighbors. We live outside the village. I see,
Morey Bernstein
00:41:39 where does your father work?
Ruth
00:41:43 He's a barrister, downtown in the village, a barrister.
Morey Bernstein
00:41:50 What town
Ruth
00:41:52 in Cork?
00:41:55 He's a smart man.
Morey Bernstein
00:41:57 All right, now try see yourself a little older. Can you see yourself when you're about 15 years old? Can you do that? Do you have a job? Are you working anyplace?
Ruth
00:42:11 No,
Morey Bernstein
00:42:12 you mean you stay at home?
Ruth
00:42:15 No, I go to miss strange day school and I stay away from home all week. What are you studying to be a lady?
00:42:31 Just house things and proper things.
Morey Bernstein
00:42:36 Well, do they teach you how to read at this day school that you go to do they teach you how to read.
Ruth
00:42:43 They read to us, and our mother's supposed to teach us a lot of it.
Morey Bernstein
00:42:51 We learn to read the you learn to read a little,
Ruth
00:42:56 there, yes, a little well.
Morey Bernstein
00:43:03 Now tell me, Can you can you sing? Can you sing? Well, is there some song, some short, easy song that you like to sing, just some gay little song that you remember
Ruth
00:43:21 father's girls
00:43:33 are dancing dolls swing around and Sing around.
Devon Stack
00:43:59 So everyone's like, whoa. Holy shit. Holy shit. He He hypnotized her all the way back to a past life, a past life because she's, she's not Irish, it's, it's not the 1800s and yet she knows all these details. She knows all these details about Ireland. She says she's from Cork.
00:44:26 She says her father was a barrister. Her little brother died when he was a baby. She has some other brother named Duncan. She knows this song. She's She's even kind of speaking in an Irish accent. This is really weird. And everyone's like, I don't know what to fucking do with this. This is insane.
00:44:54 I think you've just unlocked another power of hypnosis you have discovered. A reincarnation is real. That's right through the power of hypnosis, you have regressed her into a past life and proven that reincarnation is real because she was imagining dancing around as an Irish woman and all this other stuff. It's fucking amazing.
00:45:28 And for people wondering what that thing in his hand, because technology is a lot smaller now, that's just the microphone. I saw someone in chat ask what it was. That's just the microphone. It's kind of like a looks like a CB microphone, kind of, that's kind of what they looked like back then.
00:45:45 But the actual recorder is like the size of a suitcase on the table. So he's like, Oh, this is crazy. Oh my God. And when she wakes up, she starts crying. When they play the tape back to her, there's the the tape machine on the table right there. Her husband's looking at himself like, Oh, fuck. What did I do? Why did I let this happen?
00:46:09 Oh, fuck the Jews. The Jews really made things weird now. Now my wife thinks she's, uh, she, she's lived as an Irish girl in Cork in the 1800s Oh, fuck. What did I do? What did I knew I shouldn't have let the Jew hypnotize her, but now it's too late. Now it's too late.
00:46:32 So they published the story in the news that this is something that's happened that, oh my god, this local woman was hypnotized and regressed into her, her previous lives, and all of these rich and powerful people, because he's a rich Jew, he's very influential, and one of the richest people in town, and part of the the upper Class A lot of these board wasps, I guess are very interested, like, Oh my god.
00:47:05 Well, we already fell for that, that Casey guy a couple decades ago. Now we have a magic Jew hypnotist. This is cool. And so they're all very curious about this, and they want to research this further. And they have a couple concerns. Of course, now there's religious implications to what what he's discovering.
00:47:26 And so they, they get together, the wasps, get together with a priest and a professor. And of course, the woman herself there, who is hypnotized, and her husband and they they discuss what, you know, without without Mori, you know, without the Jew around, they discuss, well, what should we do about this?
00:47:48 Like, what are the implications of this hypnosis? Now, of course, this is from his book, this conversation that he wasn't present for. So I don't know how much of this is just totally made up, but some conversation like this may have taken place.
Morey Bernstein
00:48:07 If it isn't Ruth's subconscious mind or Morey's Where else could she be coming from,
Guy in suit 1
00:48:11 from beyond the grave, or from outer space or from Professor Einstein's theory of time?
Father Bernard
00:48:17 In other words, you're allowing for the possibility that it really is Bridie Murphy's spirit that Mr. Bernstein invokes.
Guy in suit 1
00:48:24 Now you put your foot in it. Reincarnation is regarded by the church as an invention of the devil, isn't it? Father Bernard,
Father Bernard
00:48:32 no more as an emotional escapism for the spiritually insecure.
Guy in suit 1
00:48:39 Father Bernard, if I were a Buddhist, would you classify me as spiritually or emotionally insecure, or would you respect my right to believe in reincarnation?
Father Bernard
00:48:48 I'd respect it with pleasure, provided you respected my right to reject reincarnation as contrary to divine law.
Mr. Cranmer
00:48:55 You're a lot more tolerant than I took you for
Father Bernard
00:48:57 it ever occurred to you, Mr. Cranmer, that any sincere faith manifested strength by its tolerance of other faiths.
Reverend
00:49:04 Except that Mr. Cranmer doesn't happen to be a Buddhist. He's a Christian, at least. I hope he is.
Mr. Cranmer
00:49:10 I hope so too, unless that means that I'm doomed to eternal retribution for my misspent life.
Father Bernard
00:49:15 I think it's time you re read your New Testament. Your misspent life has already been paid for by the suffering on the cross.
Mr. Cranmer
00:49:22 Father, as a matter of fact, you know, I do believe that,
Reverend
00:49:25 along with reincarnation, I presume
Mr. Cranmer
00:49:28 you're determined that there's just no such thing, aren't you?
Reverend
00:49:30 Well, if there is, I'm in the wrong calling. It's in direct contradiction to the teachings of all the churches.
Rex
00:49:35 Reverend to all the churches frown on hypnotism too.
Reverend
00:49:39 Well, not when it's used in the cause of medicine and scientific progress.
Father Bernard
00:49:44 The church has only opposed the irresponsible use of it when the proper precautions haven't been taken against its dangers.
Guy in suit 1
00:49:50 In short, when it's practiced by unqualified amateurs like Mr. Bernstein,
Father Bernard
00:49:54 I have no more desire to push my beliefs down Mr. Bernstein's throat than he has to push his down mine. I.
Mr. Catlett
00:50:00 Except you'd like to outlaw all experiments in age regression by hypnosis.
Father Bernard
00:50:04 Well, that wouldn't be because I happen to be a priest, Mr. Catlett, but only because the subconscious mind is still an undiscovered continent. For the most part, I feel it's wiser to leave the experts to explore it in their own way, in their own
00:50:15 time.
Rex
00:50:17 That's exactly the way I've been trying to say it.
Guy in suit 1
00:50:19 Well, speaking as a neutral, has Mr. Bernstein started something so diabolical that he must stand condemned for it without any further evidence on the subject.
Ruth
00:50:29 I must say I was only scared when they first played back that voice and I realized I'd done the talking. Now I'm just as curious as Morey to know how she got there. What about it? Rex can't Maurie have another session, just so that everybody here can listen and judge for themselves.
Reverend
00:50:46 That seems fair? Mr. Simmons
Mr. Catlett
00:50:49 certainly does.
Rex
00:50:50 It's entirely up to you, honey.
Ruth
00:50:52 Thank you.
Devon Stack
00:50:54 Big mistake, a big mistake. Once again, I hug. I guess it's up to you, honey. Big mistake. So the Protestants and the Catholics and the the I guess intellectuals get together and they're like, Well, so what about this crazy Jew magic? What are we supposed to do with this crazy Jew magic? I don't know this.
00:51:17 This creates all kinds of problems. You know, we can't have reincarnation proven, as, you know, scientifically sound, that goes against everything we believe in. But at the same time, what is this Jew magic? We must see it. And the white woman's like, yes, hypnotize me again. And the husband, of course, you know, once again folds to peer pressure. Is like, okay, okay, I guess you can use your Jew magic on my wife again.
00:51:48 And so they all gather around to see the the hypnosis and and see if it's real. Oh, my God, is it real? And, of course, she she's hypnotized again.
Morey Bernstein
00:52:02 You're looking at yourself when you were in that lifetime as Bridie Murphy, try and tell me. Tell me as an observer, so it won't disturb you. Try and remember how you died,
Ruth
00:52:16 fell down,
00:52:19 fell down on the stairs,
00:52:23 seems I broke some bones in my hip. I was such a burden had to be carried about.
Morey Bernstein
00:52:34 How old were you?
Ruth
00:52:35 66
Devon Stack
00:52:41 so then Bernstein gets the idea, well, not only have we regressed you to your past life, maybe we can use this hypnosis magic to see what happens when you die, because I've already used the hypnosis magic to bring you to this past life and to the moment of your death, perhaps, since you can remember that, then naturally you'll be able to remember what happened right after you died, and you can tell us how this whole process works.
00:53:14 So the Catholic and the Protestant and the professor and all those people and the husband, they're all waiting with bated breath. What is she gonna say? What is she gonna say? Happens when you die? Oh, this is, this is groundbreaking. I can't believe this Jewish, Jewish magic is unlocking this part of of human existence right before our very eyes. He's, he's making history.
Ruth
00:53:35 Here. A lady came to stay with me so Brian could go to church. He didn't think that I was going to go that fast. He
00:53:52 was terribly upset when he came home found out that I was dead. You mean
Morey Bernstein
00:53:59 you can remember what happened after you died? After you died, could you watch them bury you could you watch them bury your body?
Ruth
00:54:08 Oh, yes,
00:54:09 I I watched them ditch my
00:54:11 body.
Morey Bernstein
00:54:13 What do you mean? Ditched your body,
Ruth
00:54:15 put it in the ground.
Morey Bernstein
00:54:17 Oh, good. Did
00:54:21 you try to tell anyone you were watching
Ruth
00:54:22 them? No, I was tired.
00:54:28 They ditched your body where I wasn't allowed, on hallowed ground.
Morey Bernstein
00:54:37 Oh, you, you went on hallowed ground, but you did realize that you hadn't died when your body died.
Ruth
00:54:44 I always wanted to tell Brian, he was so worried that he didn't say enough prayers or go to church or nothing all the time. I.
Devon Stack
00:55:06 And just as a reminder, these this is pretty much the tapes pretty close, almost exactly, almost exactly. I'm gonna play a little difference at the end here, but almost exactly how the actual session went, almost word for word.
Morey Bernstein
00:55:25 Did they have a wake for you?
Ruth
00:55:28 No, I told Brian I didn't want anyone to be unhappy or mourn for me, I see I was such a burden. I was happy just to go to sleep.
Morey Bernstein
00:55:41 Can you tell us where you went after that?
Ruth
00:55:45 I stayed in the house with Brian.
Morey Bernstein
00:55:49 Did you try and tell Brian you were there?
Ruth
00:55:52 He won't listen.
Morey Bernstein
00:55:54 Do you think if he really tried, he could have heard you?
Ruth
00:55:57 I don't know. I think so
Morey Bernstein
00:56:01 you're not sure.
Ruth
00:56:04 I just wanted him to so bad.
Morey Bernstein
00:56:07 Could you tell what he was thinking about?
Ruth
00:56:10 If I thought about it, I could know what he was thinking. I knew when he needed me and he missed me after Father John didn't come to the house anymore. He was lonely. I
Morey Bernstein
00:56:54 all right now, rest and relax. Rest and relax.
Devon Stack
00:57:00 So now everyone's like, Holy fuck. This is crazy. She talks about living as a ghost, haunting her, her dead husband and and she's kind of stuck in this weird limbo, and no one can see her, but she can see everyone else. And it's this is crazy shit. We're unlocking, we're unlocking the secrets of the universe with this Jew magic.
00:57:31 So they try one more session, they're like, Okay, we got to know more about the afterlife now that we've got her to tell us about her past life, the fact that she can remember being a ghost, maybe she can tell us more about this ghost world.
Morey Bernstein
00:57:51 Now, you
00:57:51 told us that you went from your house in Belfast back to Cork after you were dead. How did you get from Belfast to Cork? I
Ruth
00:58:04 I just willed myself. There.
Morey Bernstein
00:58:06 You did. What
Ruth
00:58:08 willed myself there?
Morey Bernstein
00:58:11 How long did it take you?
Ruth
00:58:14 I don't know it. It wasn't any time.
Morey Bernstein
00:58:18 Why did you go back to Cork? I
Ruth
00:58:25 we went back to see my brother, Duncan. He was still alive. He was so old.
Morey Bernstein
00:58:35 Did you ever let Duncan know that you were there?
Ruth
00:58:41 No, he wouldn't listen either.
Morey Bernstein
00:58:52 Well in this, in this after World, did you have any feelings or emotions?
Ruth
00:58:58 You were just satisfied.
Morey Bernstein
00:59:01 Was it
00:59:01 better than your life on earth?
Ruth
00:59:03 No, it wasn't full enough. You couldn't do any of the things. Couldn't accomplish anything.
Morey Bernstein
00:59:12 Were you ever unhappy?
Ruth
00:59:14 No, it's there's nothing to be afraid of.
Morey Bernstein
00:59:18 Well, in this after World, did you have all your senses? For instance, could you touch things? No, you couldn't touch things. Oh, you could see, you could see, and you could you could see, but you couldn't touch
Ruth
00:59:32 you could hear.
Morey Bernstein
00:59:33 You could hear, all right, I see Well, in this after world, were there such things as sickness or death?
Ruth
00:59:41 There was no death. It just passed from one existence to another.
Morey Bernstein
00:59:48 Was there any old age?
Ruth
00:59:51 There were old people. I was old. I was 66
Morey Bernstein
00:59:56 Did you get any older?
Ruth
00:59:58 No
Morey Bernstein
00:59:59 Did you have. You obey any regulations or laws of any kind.
Ruth
01:00:03 No,
Morey Bernstein
01:00:03 no laws or regulations. Nobody guided you, nobody gave you any instructions.
Ruth
01:00:08 No,
Morey Bernstein
01:00:09 you just went where you will to go. You just did what you willed to do. Yes, well, did you ever did you ever eat anything?
Ruth
01:00:19 No, never eat, never sleep, never get tired there.
Morey Bernstein
01:00:24 How did you spend all your time just watching did it seem like a long time? Or did time mean anything?
Ruth
01:00:35 Doesn't mean anything. You
01:00:37 didn't pay any attention to time, no night or no day.
Morey Bernstein
01:00:42 Did you ever have any pain?
Ruth
01:00:45 No, no,
Morey Bernstein
01:00:47 no pain. I see Well, were there any such things as love or hate?
Ruth
01:00:56 Love, those you left behind?
Morey Bernstein
01:00:59 Well, in this after World? Did you have any attachments of any kind, any family attachments or relatives?
Ruth
01:01:06 Oh, we just my mother. I didn't see my mother. My father said he's sorry, but I didn't.
Morey Bernstein
01:01:16 You didn't see your mother.
Ruth
01:01:17 No,
Morey Bernstein
01:01:18 but your father told you that he did.
Ruth
01:01:20 Yes.
Morey Bernstein
01:01:21 How did you speak to each other, just like we always did? Did Duncan join you after he died?
Ruth
01:01:28 No, I I didn't see everybody. I knew there were lots of people there. I didn't know.
Morey Bernstein
01:01:36 Who did you see that you knew
Ruth
01:01:40 I saw my little brother that died.
Morey Bernstein
01:01:43 Could he talk to you?
Ruth
01:01:45 Yes, he said he just remembered some things about me, but he didn't remember my mother or the house. He remembered some things about Duncan, but you couldn't talk to people very long, they'd go away.
Morey Bernstein
01:02:08 Well, could any of the people in that after world speak to any of the people who were still on
Ruth
01:02:13 earth? No,
Morey Bernstein
01:02:15 you never saw it happen. Tried
Ruth
01:02:19 lots of people tried to talk to people, but they wouldn't listen well.
Morey Bernstein
01:02:25 While you were in that after World, could you tell the future for the people on earth? Could you look at the people on earth and see what was going to happen to them?
Ruth
01:02:31 Yes,
Morey Bernstein
01:02:32 you could.
Ruth
01:02:33 Yes.
Morey Bernstein
01:02:34 You could see the future.
Ruth
01:02:36 Yes.
Morey Bernstein
01:02:38 What makes you say that? Give us an example.
Ruth
01:02:43 I I saw war.
01:02:44 A man there said there was going to be a war.
01:02:51 That was before I was born. You knew what was going to happen if you were there, I see
01:03:00 you all right, didn't All right, it didn't concern us.
Morey Bernstein
01:03:05 Didn't concern you. Can you tell me how you finally left that world?
Ruth
01:03:15 I left and I was born in America again.
01:03:23 I was born in Iowa. Do
Morey Bernstein
01:03:27 you remember how you were born again? Do you remember how it was possible for you to be born again?
Ruth
01:03:32 I don't know. It
01:03:37 just happens,
01:03:40 and you just don't remember. You remember some things, and then all of a sudden, I remember just being a baby again.
Devon Stack
01:04:03 Oh, my God. Oh my god. There we go. So in the movie, they cut it off there, just because, obviously it was getting a little long, but that's so that's the gist of it that's based on what's on the tapes.
01:04:23 That's the experiment that he conducted. And then he wrote his book, and it became a sensation in the movie, of course, that they talk about how he wants to write the book. We're that.
01:04:39 I thought this was a little odd in the movie, there's, I almost wonder if there was something going on between the Jew and the wife, because in the movie, and there's no reason for it, like it seems kind of out of place in the very beginning of the movie, after the first session, the Jews wife is like, I think.
01:04:59 You're in love with, with Bridie Murphy. And he's like, What? What are you talking about? I'm not in love with her. She's been dead since the 1800s we I think I'm jealous of her. And then there's a scene after this last session where the husband's like, well, he's writing a book. I don't know.
01:05:17 I think he has a thing for you, and I don't know if I like this book, and again, there's, there's, they never show him doing anything like that. It's a little weird that that's even in the movie, and which I haven't read the book, but I'm assuming that's in the book, and it doesn't.
01:05:35 They never go any further about it, but they have both spouses kind of freaking out about maybe some relationship. So anyway, there's that he goes to New York, in the movie and in real life, to go see a publisher. And the publisher says, Well, we're having trouble.
01:05:56 We, you know, you know, this is, this could be a good book, but we sent some people out to Ireland to try to verify some of the facts, maybe try to find her grave or whatever, and we're having a little trouble verifying it because, you know, documents weren't as good back then.
01:06:15 And so it would be nice if we had it, but we could probably still publish it anyway. And he does, you know, some more sessions. But in the movie, they try to make it, you know, because it's a movie, they have to make it kind of climatic, or whatever, and they have some trouble where, like, they almost, you know, don't get her out. But he's also asking her, like, oh, where's the documentation?
01:06:38 I need documentation for this book. And she's like, well, I got married in this church, and she's like, giving more details for him to check out and but then she regresses into like, another life that's even further back, and they almost lose her.
01:06:53 And, oh, thanks to the magic Hypno Jew, he's able to snap her out of it just in time before she's stuck forever as a colonial era child in Illinois, or something like that. The end and like, that's literally the end. So this is really him. Notice he he's older now. The Jew faces, it's kicking in. What did I tell you? Middle aged?
01:07:20 It's already there. He's, it's already he went from like, kind of normal looking guy, to like, oh, there, there it is. There's the Jew face, there's there's the shifty looking Jew face. So there he is with his tape recorder, and he is in all the papers. Now this book becomes extremely popular. You start looking for articles.
01:07:48 And one of the things that struck me is, in addition to obviously all the press, this was getting a weird, amount of newspapers were publishing the first chapter of his book alongside a, you know, base, it was marketing.
01:08:07 I, I don't know if that was common back then, but I that's, that's a little it seemed a little odd to me that all of these newspapers around the country were writing these articles about this amazing discovery that this Jewish hypnotist had made by regressing this white woman into her past life as Brighty Murphy, a woman who lived in Cork, Ireland and then gave the free first chapter of the book, which, by The way, if you want to buy it, it's on sale now.
01:08:44 So if you want to know how this story ends, you better. You better buy the book. So it was published all throughout the country. There's papers, pretty much in every state that had stories about this, many of which, like I said, published the first chapter. It started this big national conversation about reincarnation. Now there, here's one headline. Some say reincarnation is established fact.
01:09:11 Others, prominent in psychology say it's not so and so there was this big thing going on. There was a bunch of clergy. Of course, you can find lots of articles talking about different pastors who are freaking out about this, because obviously, you know, reincarnation goes against the Christian view of the world, but people were getting really excited about this.
01:09:37 Here's a notice I found the Brooklyn Theosophical Society was was going to have a big meeting about it, the stupendous living of Brighty Murphy, reincarnation tape recording by Mr. Isidore Rabinowitz, of course, Mr. Isidoro binowitz was going to come to the Brooklyn Theosophical Society and play the tapes of the because they were bootlegging the tapes.
01:10:10 At this point, very few people actually had access to this. And then there was articles writing about how all of the sudden, hypnotism was in high demand, because all these housewives were reading about how this woman was regressed into her past life, and she had this romantic past as this young girl in a small Irish town, and this tragic story of dying before her husband and and haunting the house, and then meeting her dead brother and all these things just sounded really cool.
01:10:47 And suddenly, housewives all across the Anglosphere wanted to be hypnotized and regressed into their past life so that they could find out who they used to be, and that would be more interesting than their, their current life. And so this was kind of it was starting to catch on there.
01:11:06 It created this whole industry. And the hypnotist that already exists were getting tons of phone calls. You know, they were getting flooded with phone calls to regress housewives into their their previous life. Another thing I found a lot of when searching newspapers where, apparently, libraries would announce this was kind of quaint, you know, kind of interesting.
01:11:32 Shows a a difference in the times that we live in, where libraries would post notices in the newspaper about the new books they got in. I thought that's, how about that? Like, imagine that kind of lifestyle. Imagine living in a well, first of all, where newspapers are. That's that's your internet, basically, is a newspaper and well, and the radio, obviously, but you're getting the newspaper every day.
01:11:58 And of course, the only way to find out what books you have access to at the library is the there's the notification, and then you have to go to the library and get a copy of the book. And libraries were buying them up lots of copies, because lots of people wanted to read this and stick it in stocking their library full of this book. And another thing you might notice, it's listed in non fiction.
01:12:24 So they were, they were buying these books up and sticking them in the non fiction section, the search for Bridie Murphy by Morey Bernstein. Another thing, I thought that was kind of funny. There were, there was college kids that were throwing Bridie Murphy parties.
01:12:43 This was a a fraternity, I think, that threw a Bridie Murphy party. And the the theme, and I guess this was, this was like a craze that swept the nation, where you would dress up as the person that you thought you were in a past life, and they would try to hypnotize each other at these parties. And I'm sure nobody got laid. So that was,
01:13:07 that was kind of interesting. And then, of course, the movie came out in 1956 that's the movie. We just watched clips from which I like, like, I get like, I said it was almost exactly what the tapes sound like. So you had this big time Hollywood film that was bringing it to the silver screen. And once again, this is before the internet.
01:13:32 This is before really a whole lot of TV. In fact, big parts of the country did not have TV at all to speak up. Maybe they could pick up a channel, if they were lucky, in some of these areas, but you could always go to the theater. And so this was your only way of seeing content, if you will.
01:13:52 So they went and saw the search for Brighty Murphy, and it was presented as if this was, you know, kind of a it was a docu drama. Now this wasn't, this wasn't fiction. This was non fiction, just like the library says. And then I found this interview from the husband, the husband that was always like, Oh, I guess. And this is a quote from him. He said, if I'd realized there was going to be so much hullabaloo over Ginny because of that.
01:14:24 That's That was her name, his wife's name, because of Bernstein's book. I'd never have permitted her to be hypnotized. Well, well, you should have thought that before. You know hindsight. You know being what it is. We're counting the days till the rest of the world gets around to treating us like normal human beings, the way Pueblo does you see? Ginny added, that's his wife. There are the children to think of too.
01:14:53 See, this is another culture shock difference. She She's worried. There's women out there that don't give a fuck. They'll go on only fans and don't give a fuck about what their kids might find out about them. You know, with the stuff that's on the internet, she's worried about this.
01:15:09 She says, for a long time, we were in fear of the day when one of them would come home in tears because somebody told her that her mother was a spook or a witch, that Hobgoblin Bridie Murphy, so she's worried that her kids are going to find out that she was hypnotized and and regressed to a past lifetime, and that was going to, you know, be an embarrassment for the family. There she is, right there.
01:15:36 That's the actual woman real life. Bridey Murphy, leads a normal life, thinks more a future than her famous past, and she was just trying to forget about it, in my opinion. And I think that especially if you listen to the tapes, it seems very clear what's going on was not an act. She was not putting on a show.
01:15:57 She was not trying to participate actively. She really was hypnotized, and all of this was being suggested to her, and she, her brain was, was coming up with stuff. We get into the cryptonesia aspect of this here in a moment. There was even a comic book at the time that was very popular, Uncle Scrooge with Scrooge McDuck. This is way before Duck Tales and all that stuff, but same kind of characters.
01:16:27 And there is a episode where, well, where Scrooge McDuck gets hypnotized and regressed into a past life where he's a distant relative of his. And, you know, just to show you, they all started copycat, a copycat movie that came out, I believe, the same year in 1956 called, I've lived before. The same, like, pretty much the same thing, lots of things that still happens, right? It's like deep impact.
01:17:02 And what was the other one? The aerosmith's Daughter in it, the Astro anyway, there's, there's, yeah, there's two asteroid movies now there's two volcano movies. Now there's this. So the same thing happened with with that. There was also songs, hit, songs that were made about this.
01:17:20 Like I said, this wasn't like a small thing. It's just something that many of us many of us have never heard of because it's 1956 this is a song called the love of briny Murphy by Robert Sherman, performed by Billy dev Rose deliveraries or whatever that is the
Billy Devroe - The Love of Bridey Murphey
01:17:47 Oh, the love
01:17:53 of Mercy lives in my heart all the time. Oh, I've met an angel that heaven has sent
01:18:03 now I know what is meant
01:18:08 when they say, there's no greater thing than the joy
01:18:14 True love will bring, oh, the love
Devon Stack
01:18:20 of bride and Murphy. There was another song, The Ballad of Bridey Murphy, by Fran Allison of
Fran Allison - The Ballad Of Bridey Murphy
01:18:57 me. My name was once bright and Murphy, so many long years ago I lived in
01:19:21 beautiful island. Tis the loveliest place that I know.
Devon Stack
01:19:30 So you know it was, it was a big deal. It was a big, sensational thing. Now, here is another thing they sold. They actually sold the tapes on on record so you could buy a copy of the the first experiment for 35 cents. Apparently, the search for Bridie Murphy. So. This is the real life
01:20:03 session
Morey Bernstein
01:20:04 here to keep on going back and back and back in your mind. And surprising as it may seem, strange as it may seem, you will find that there are other scenes in your memory.
Devon Stack
01:20:20 And just like that, there's the suggestion
01:20:27 that is that is one difference from the movie and the real tapes, because he regresses her to childhood in the real experiment and in the movie and I left, I think most of that out.
01:20:42 And she describes her, her real, you know, childhood describes her real teacher and and, you know, her friends when she was young, and the the name of her dolly, and this sort of thing. And then after he regresses her to childhood, he then says, Oh, we're gonna go back further than that, and we're gonna make you one years old.
01:21:10 And then he makes her now you're an infant. And then he says, now we're gonna go even further than that. And as surprising as it might seem, there is something after that. Well, if you're in a suggested, suggestive state, if you're hypnotized, you're basically, you're essentially dream.
01:21:32 You're doing directed dreaming. And the director of your dream just told you that before you were born, there's more stuff. You didn't come up with that on your own. You were you were told now there's more stuff.
Morey Bernstein
01:21:53 There are other scenes from far away lands and distant places in your memory,
Devon Stack
01:21:58 other scenes far from far away lands distant in your memory.
Morey Bernstein
01:22:06 I will talk to you again. I will talk to you again in a little while, I will talk to you again in a little while. Meanwhile, your mind will be going back, back, back and back, until it picks up a scene, until, oddly enough, you find yourself in some other scene, in some other place, in some other time.
Devon Stack
01:22:30 Oh, my God, he's he's telling her exactly that you're going back back before your time in a far away place. So you are now being told, dream about some place that's not here, that's further back in time.
Morey Bernstein
01:22:52 And when I talk to you again, you will tell me about it. You will be able to talk to me about it and answer my questions. And now just rest and relax while these scenes come into your mind.
01:23:11 Now you're going to tell me what scenes came into your mind. What did you see? What did you see?
Ruth
01:23:24 Scratch the paint off my bed. Just painted it, made it pretty. Was a metal bed. I scratched the paint off of it.
Devon Stack
01:23:38 So that's where we get to the movie, where we were listening to her talking about scratching the paint off of her bed. So she's been told to come up with a different scene. She comes up with that, which is what happens if you're under hypnosis. Another example of this, of course, is during that because hypnosis keeps rearing its ugly head, and the goy keep falling for it. You had a lot of the alien abduction regressions that happened in the 1990s where you had hypnotists essentially convincing unstable people that they were being abducted by aliens.
01:24:16 And if you listen to the recordings, it's the same kind of language, you know, they're not asking you just, you know, with a blank slate, hey, what? What are you seeing? They're saying, how tall are the aliens that you see? How big are their eyes? What does their spaceship look like?
01:24:34 And so the scene has already been set. It's almost like they're an AI. It's like, if you go to an AI image generator and you type in these prompts, it's going to come up with something that's going to kind of, you know, if I go in right now to an AI image generator and I say a faraway place, a faraway time, it might.
01:24:59 Very well. I mean, it'd be kind of random, just like a human mind, but it very well could come up with the 1800s and Cork, Ireland. If you give it a prompt that, hey, you know aliens and spaceship, it's going to come up with the same kind of stories.
Morey Bernstein
01:25:20 What do you mean?
Ruth
01:25:22 Ditch them in the ground? Footprint.
Narrator
01:25:29 At this stage, it will be noted that the subject has begun to talk with a slight brogue. Furthermore, as the experiment progresses, her Irish lilt becomes even more distinct as she drifts more and more into the identity of Bridie,
Devon Stack
01:25:44 see, and that should have been a clue too, as she drifts more and more into the identity. Well, if you're literally time traveling someone to this this new identity, wouldn't it be immediate? Why is she slowly drifting into another personality?
01:26:05 Well, it's because it's developing as the story goes. It's because the Ireland part probably hasn't even materialized in her head when she's talking about scraping paint off of a bed.
01:26:15 That's just like some scene that popped up in her head scraping paint off of a bed, and then, as it got more and more detailed, as the prompt got more and more detailed, then she started describing it more accurately to fit in this Irish world.
Narrator
01:26:36 And during a later experiment, when a different technique was employed, her brogue became very pronounced.
Devon Stack
01:26:44 Yeah, that different technique was they started off telling her from the very beginning. Instead of saying, Hey, I where you know, I'm taking you back to a faraway place in a far away time. What do you see? Instead, it was like I said, it was a more detailed prompt.
01:27:02 The prompt was, you are you're in 1806, in Cork, Ireland, your your brother's name is Duncan. Your name is bridley Murphy. What do you see? So now she already has all this information and takes on the character immediately, because she's given a more detailed prompt
Narrator
01:27:26 here, the subject's answer brought about an entirely unexpected turn in the questioning. Up to this point, the hypnotist had not intended to ask the subject whether she had been conscious of any events which took place after her death, but now such a question seemed necessary.
01:27:42 Bridey said that Brian had been upset because he had not been present at the scene of her death. But if Brian had not been there, then how could Bridie have known that he had been upset after her death? There was only one possibility,
Devon Stack
01:27:58 yeah, a possibility is she's having a dream, not that she was literally regressed to like the afterlife.
Morey Bernstein
01:28:10 Do you remember how you became born again? Do you remember how it was possible for you to be born again? Tell us about that.
Ruth
01:28:22 Oh, don't know what happened. I just remember suddenly I wasn't just a state baby.
Morey Bernstein
01:28:37 Did anybody select the body that you inhabited. Did anybody select the body?
01:28:47 How did you know what body? How did you know what country to go to? How did you know all those things? Who took care of all those details?
Devon Stack
01:28:56 And by the way, he's also the one that introduced the idea that she was going to be in another body, she didn't say. And now I'm in another body. She said, I'm this old woman ghost floating around, and my brother can't see me and stuff. And then the Jew says, Oh, well, yeah, what now you're gonna go into another body? How do you know that? Like, and so she's like, Oh, again, she's adding to the prompt.
Ruth
01:29:27 Seems like it just happens. We just don't remember. He remembers those things. And then all of a sudden, I remember this being a baby.
01:29:41 Again.
Morey Bernstein
01:29:42 Well, could any of the people in that spirit world, Could any of the people in that spirit world talk to any of the people on the earth? No, you never saw it happen. You.
Ruth
01:30:02 I try lots of people want to talk to people.
Morey Bernstein
01:30:10 You lived in Ireland, and you married Brian McCarthy. You died when you were 66 years old, and then you spent a long time in the spirit world. And then you were born in America, that correct?
Ruth
01:30:24 Yeah, that's right.
Devon Stack
01:30:27 So he keeps reinforcing because, like, you know, obviously we've all had dreams. You know, that dreams often take weird turns. So throughout his hypnosis session, he has to keep, you know, just like with an AI prompt.
01:30:41 An AI prompt, if you put in information and tell it to make a long video, it loses the plot, like it starts to go off into crazy town. If you don't have enough prompt to let it know exactly what it should be doing for every moment, it'll just start imagining random shit and you get weird stuff.
01:31:01 And the reason why I keep bringing up AI is AI, you know, these neural networks, they work. I mean, that's, that's, they're based on a on a brain. They're based on the human mind, or really, any, any mind. And so that's why you're having similar behaviors. In fact, we'll get to AI hallucinating and how that relates here in a second,
Morey Bernstein
01:31:27 number five, number five, number five, completely relaxed and feel fine. Number five, now you can awaken and feel fine.
Devon Stack
01:31:40 So this is her waking up from, tell me what you
Morey Bernstein
01:31:45 remember about it. What do you remember about the whole thing?
Ruth
01:31:56 Am I supposed to remember
Devon Stack
01:31:59 something? So it sounds legit. She really is confused, just like you would be if you woke up from a dream. A lot of those, that stuff just goes immediately out the window. You might have some vague, you know, sense of what the dream was like, but that stuff, your brain throws that in the trash pretty quick, or else, we'd all go insane. So this is, this is the story that captivated the country, and it's continued on.
01:32:27 It's not just something that went away. In fact, when, when Morey was it Bernstein, right? When he died in 1999 they still had followers. He still had believers. There was a New York Times article written about him that that didn't say that, Oh, he's a fraud or whatever. It just said, oh, there's, look, they're still believers.
01:32:55 And in fact, I found this interesting. There's a new show that's out right now by Billy Crystal, where he got the idea for his show. Well, it's not a new show. It's from 2024 but, you know, comparatively, compared to 1956 right? It's a show on Netflix that he got the idea from, this case, which he asserts is a true story.
Steven Colbert
01:33:28 Hey, everybody you know who that is. It's Mr. Billy Crystal. Now you're executive producing, and you're starring in a new show on Apple TV. Plus it's called before it's scary. Critics are calling it horror.
Billy Crystal
01:33:42 Unnerving watching you've been watching.
Steven Colbert
01:33:46 I understand that the idea for the series came from you. Yeah, what was it and how it what, what inspired you?
Billy Crystal
01:33:53 It's a very circuitous route to to getting to what before is my grandma. Her family came from Russia here.
Devon Stack
01:34:05 Imagine that. Imagine that also a Jew whose family came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the Senate. Is it really? Is it all of them? Is it all of them? I feel like it's all of them. It is, like, what's going on here? Like, it's I, I don't do this. I don't go looking for this.
01:34:29 I don't even know how this happens, but it's true. It is all of them, Morey Bernstein and, you know, Millie crystal, continuing the law anyway. So he tells us, yeah, like grandma, came here around the turn of the century from Russia. In the interim,
Billy Crystal
01:34:47 my son in law gave me this book called life before life, which was really fascinating. It's about kids who present with past life experiences. Right? They're two or three years old. They say. Say you're not my mommy. Where's my mom? I want to go back to my other family, right?
01:35:03 Because I had given him this book called The search for Bridie Murphy. Do you remember this book? No, all right, Bridie Murphy, it was his true story. 28 year old woman goes into hypnosis and describes in full detail her life as Bridie Murphy in a town in Ireland, 200 years before, and it was fascinating.
01:35:22 It was really fast. So I gave him this book. He gave me this book about life before life. So we're in a writing meeting, and I we weren't getting anywhere with this 100 year old guy thing. I said, No, wait a second, what if he's what if he's not 100 What if he's eight, but he still has these memories.
Devon Stack
01:35:42 So he makes his Netflix show, or, I guess, Apple TV show, based on this true story. This true story.
Billy Crystal
01:35:51 Hi, I've been accused of not being myself.
Woman
01:35:55 You've had a successful career helping troubled kids. It's okay. Can you identify the moment that changed,
Billy Crystal
01:36:03 of course, the day my wife died.
Woman
01:36:17 What's with the farmhouse?
Billy Crystal
01:36:20 Just some picture I found
Devon Stack
01:36:21 from my past life, where I used to live, so he made a movie about basically the same kind of a thing anyway. So turns out, once the book became a best seller and a movie and all of these other things. Every detail that was in the book was checked out by reporters that were sent out to Ireland to try to track down the background of this Bridey Murphy woman.
01:36:55 And then that's when the first crack started to appear. And again, this was this, this reporting took place, right? You know, 1956 1957 this long time ago. Bridey said she was born on December 20, 1798 in Cork, and that she had died in 1864 and there was no record of anyone by that name, either being born there or dying there.
01:37:30 There was also no evidence of a wooden house called the meadows, which is what she said she lived in a wooden house called the meadows. There was a, in fact, there was no place that really matched the description at all. Most houses in Ireland were, in fact, were, were not wood at that time.
01:37:52 They were made out of brick and stone. Because if it was made of wood, it would, you know, I don't know if you've been to Ireland, it rains a lot, and it would have rotted. And there's not, like, a bunch of forests to get the wood from it. There's a lot more rock and stone laying around. And there, there's, you know, nice lumber.
01:38:08 But as an American, wouldn't, wouldn't know that. Another thing is, she pronounced her husband's name as cn, instead of Sean, which is how you would have pronounced it in Ireland and in America now, right? She also said that her husband was working at Queen's University Belfast, and that did not exist at the time that she said her husband was working there. She also said that Brian is what her husband preferred to be called.
01:38:54 Was a it was his middle name, and let's see here what Brian oh and and that hold on, my notes are all over the place. Brian, which is that Brighty preferred to call her husband, was also the middle name of a man who whom Virginia, Ty was married.
01:39:18 Ty claimed Bridie went to St Teresa's Church, which did exist, but it was not built until 1911 so it was a actual church, but it did not exist when she was there. And then it turns out they do some more digging, and they find out that the woman was raised by a Norwegian uncle and his German, Scottish Irish wife, and that her both parents were or both her birth parents were also Irish, and that she.
01:39:59 Lived with her Irish parents until the age of three, and that an Irish immigrant named Bridey Murphy corkle, which this pretty much is, this is the big Zinger.
01:40:14 An immigrant named Bridey Murphy corkle lived across the street from her childhood home in Chicago when she was growing up, and that the real brightie immigrated to the US in 1908 and although she claimed that she didn't know Mrs. Corkles maiden name bridey's spinster sister,
01:40:39 I love that Margaret Murphy was living with the corkles in the 1930 census researchers noted that many of the elements that Virginia described in brighty's life corresponded to ones in her own Childhood. Similarly, she had used an Irish brogue, you know, accent in theatrical plays as a teenager.
01:41:05 So this, oh, well, then how did she have the Irish accent all of a sudden? Because she was, well, of course, she was in drama class, right? She was a drama kid, of course, of course, right? She was a theater kid who would have thought she was a theater kid and she played characters she had learned how to do an Irish accent to play characters who were Irish in plays when she was a kid.
01:41:27 So that's where you get to the crypto amnesia, or cryptonesia, which is, as I mentioned earlier, very similar to when a eyes hallucinate. Now, what I mean by that is she wasn't deliberately coming up with this story to try to be interesting in this environment. She seemed to want nothing to do with it.
01:42:01 She seemed very, very, very embarrassed by it, and the the as you can listen to on the tape, she sounds legitimately hypnotized, and she sounds legitimately surprised when she is awoken that that anything had happened. She was very upset when they played the tapes back to her, and so she was hypnotized, and she was given essentially AI prompts.
01:42:29 And what she did is she spit out garbage like an AI will sometimes for the same reason, when you ask an AI like I have done before, and, you know, to in researching streams. And it tells you a bunch of like, it's detailed. Sometimes it'll come up with some really like, I remember a couple times I was asking it to tell me about a because I remember there was some kind of, like, black sniper, not the DC sniper, though.
01:43:01 And I was trying to think of who it was, and it came up with a name, it came up with a date. It came up the names of the victims, the ages of the victims. It had like, this whole timeline of events for this black sniper that had killed people in Connecticut, or something like that.
01:43:17 And I was just like, Damn, I'm surprised. Never heard of this case, and then I look it up, and it's because it never happened. Now, all these things that it told me were things that were coming from its memory. You know, these were real names of real people, and they were because you would, if you actually search the names of the people that it mentioned, they would come up as people, just not any of the people that were involved in some kind of shooting, an event with a black sniper.
01:43:47 And the same thing with the name of the black sniper, it was some other guy. It was, you know, it was a historic event. But when asked to do what come up with something that where it doesn't have an answer, sometimes AI just spits out stuff from its memory and hallucinates in the same way someone under hypnosis given a prompt will spit out garbage that they think will satisfy the prompt.
01:44:15 Because in many, in many ways, you know, although we are, at least for now, more complex. Our neural networks are more complex than those of AIS. They essentially work in much the same way. And so that is essentially what was happening. She was giving hallucinations in the same way that an AI would spit out hallucinations.
01:44:40 But really, what it gets down to, you know, the moral of this story is, Morey Bernstein managed to hypnotize a white woman after convincing her husband that it would be it'd be. A fun thing to do, did a parlor trick, essentially parlayed that into a successful book, a best selling book, parlayed that into a movie deal.
01:45:17 Sold records, inspired songs got lots of money off of it. Changed the national conversation to some nonsense about reincarnation, upset the the American culture in a way that a Jew, with the help of all of his Jewish friends that worked in Hollywood, that worked in publishing, only a way that they could the housewife That was hypnotized and, you know, hallucinated all this garbage.
01:46:03 She didn't get a dime of that money. She didn't get any kind of reward. What fame she got she didn't want because she thought it was embarrassing.
01:46:20 But Morey Bernstein, successful in business, was laughing all the way to the bank that he was a director of And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the story of Bridie Murphy, like I said, that many people still today believe in even though you look at the history and it's obvious that she was just she came up with the name because of a Irish neighbor that lived across the street.
01:46:59 The stories that she told were stories that that were similar to stories of her own childhood, and all of the the fact that you know that the just the idea of going back in time in a faraway place, was implanted there by the Jew, and it's so obviously fake, but Americans believed it, and this isn't super long ago, that's that's something that is is surprising to me too.
01:47:31 Is so often people will wonder, how do people fall for the people fall for the stupidest shit they believe in the stupidest shit. This has always been the case. Right now, there is something going on. Well, I mean, just, I mean, qanon is a good example. I mean, that's, that's a glaring example.
01:47:53 But more than that, there is a and in fact, from what I understand, there's, there's an Epstein qanon connection. But I need to look further into that. But Americans right now, you fast forward 4040, years from today, people will look back, or, I guess more than 40, right?
01:48:13 This is like 70 years ago, but they'll, people will look back and say, Holy shit. How did, how did the whole country get wrapped up in this really stupid shit that was obviously fake because some Jews said that he had some magical hypnosis power. So anyway, there we go.
01:48:39 We're going to take a look at the hyper chats. And of course, we have one in particular that we always have on Odyssey, the one, the one and only Odyssey person. We got Love and Division. Love and division.
01:49:19 Love and division. Love and division says, Devon, I'm expecting BTC to go towards 40k. Okay, that's all, that's all you have. Let me see, I don't keep up with what's what's going on here. That seems low. I thought it was going up. Is that going I don't even know.
01:49:44 Oh, it's going down for sure. In one day, it's down 7% Oh, that's big drop. Okay, five days it's down 14% Okay, so it was up to 83,005 days ago, and it's down to 70,000 and love and division believes it'll go down to 40,000 let's see here.
01:50:16 Yeah, and earlier in the month, it was 96 though I thought it was like around 100,000 Well, that's the thing. Is, anytime you allow Jews into the the system it, you know, this is what you're gonna see, someone's making money, someone's shorting it. There was a big there's looks like a few big dips.
01:50:37 Yeah, who knows? I don't know. I'm, I'm not a crypto bro. I can't, I don't have any, I don't have any good insight on that. Sorry, that's but I Yeah, that sucks. I guess if you're a crypto bro out there. But thank you very much. Love and division. All right, then we're gonna go over to entropy, and we got nostro Nazi.
01:51:02 Nostro Nazi says slacking on the donuts lately, my bad. Glad you're feeling better, and hope you're you are finding some time to enjoy the beautiful southwestern non winter. Anything planned coming up in honor of black bullshit month? No, maybe, I mean, I don't have anything planned right this second.
01:51:25 I kind of forgot that it was because they haven't been making such a big deal out of it, like they have in previous years. But maybe, I mean, I'm sure that there's plenty, there's not like, there's not enough material, you know what I mean. So maybe, maybe, yeah, maybe we will look into that.
01:51:42 Maybe I'll look into maybe something for Saturday. Then we got Richard. Richard says unrelated to the video, but someone I knew a long time ago was recently killed in a one punch attack. The culprit was only sentence to six years in prison, while having over 20 previous convictions, including serious assault.
01:52:07 I hate this judicial system. Can I get a it sounds Talmudic, if I can find it, my desk is I've been rearranging things still. I it's been like, I've been saying this for like, a month, because it's, I'll explain later, why, why there's so much chaos over here, but there's a lot of chaos over here. Where is it? I
Clip
01:52:40 sick. Here it is. It sounds Talmudic.
Devon Stack
01:52:48 It does sound Talmudic, Richard, and that sucks, but that is, that is the way it is. I'm sure if that same person that had done something racist, they'd be in there for life. Hopefully, you know, I can't I was gonna say something that I can't say. But you know, maybe justice will find that person someday, right? Karma is a bitch, as they say, All right, we're gonna go over to rumble. We're
01:53:23 all right, Rumble, we got the, what is it? The Supreme, well, the supreme rabbi, Satan says, Oy, vey, you skipped my big dick. Shekeldono on Saturday. Ah, well, I apologize. See this the thing it's, it doesn't, I mean, I don't know if you sent it on rumble, they don't show up the way that they should. Let me look it up here. I apologize.
01:54:02 I feel like it's getting worse too. Like I feel like the last few streams, it's been like missing these, and then you guys get mad, like thinking I'm an asshole, but it's not me. I just don't get the notification here. Let's see here, where is I always have to find it too. Should just but at this point I just fucking bookmark it right. Count settings, no chat settings, no stats dashboard. Isn't that where it goes? Here we are. I think that's where it goes. Okay? Is that it No, no, no, is it?
01:54:53 I can find this. Stats. Analytics,
01:55:06 okay, count. Overview, maybe there it is right where you would expect it to be a count, overview, ah, all right, let's take a look here, the supreme Rabbi Satan, let's say what you got here, supreme. Rabbi Satan, backing up here. Back it up. Back and I'm not seeing it. Did you send it on this? Oh, here it is. All right, we got supreme rabbi, Satan with the big Dodo. Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend itself. Look how Jewy this bag is. You?
01:56:14 All right, supreme rabbi, Satan, which means I probably missed other ones. If I if I missed your chat, just know that it's not, I'm not. I'm not being a dick. It's just it's not showing up in my list. All right, what is what do you say? You say Oy, V Africanized beehive. No, I thought I did that one. I thought I did that one. That sounds familiar, maybe I didn't. I don't understand the question, though. You say oy vey apron, eyes beehive. Yeah, I thought I did that one that sounds familiar unless you did another one that I don't see. Is there another one that's in here that I don't see? I don't think so. Yeah. I don't I think I did that one. I think I did that one, but let me see if there's another one I might have missed. Let's see here.
01:57:21 Did that one, pretty sure I got that one, pretty sure that one,
01:57:32 yeah, I got that one, got that one, yeah, and I didn't skip it, uh, unless I'm going crazy. I thought for sure I did that one. All right, well, if I did skip it, I maybe I am going crazy. I apologize. All right, then we got nog stomper. Nag stomper says, Hey, Dev, catching up on the streams and holy shit, the Jew broad banging the retarded nog was nuts. Imagine the husband's face as he finds out he's been cocked by a drooling nig and a diaper.
01:58:06 Cheers, man, yeah, he did not sound too happy in his statement that the judge read from him. Not at all. Then we got TMK 1335, says the recent Epstein file should be all the justification need to cut all ties with Israel. Expel Jews from our government.
01:58:30 They present a clear and undeniable threat to our sovereignty, but we aren't ejecting ejecting from Jews isn't even on the table and suggesting it would still end your livelihood, if not now, when I would argue, never, there is a there is no detaching from them without collapse.
01:58:53 And you're right, that's, that's, I would say that that is the, the correct way of viewing it, it's we should. I think things are going to be destabilizing, just generally. I don't know, I don't have a crystal ball, but I think things will destabilize. And I think that the best we can do is get people to understand the role that they played, so that when there is a opportunity to, you know, separate, if you will, there will be more people that will be educated on that topic.
01:59:32 All right, then we got discard the evil says I realized I was criminally retarded in my question, last stream reworded the following message, okay, and the following message is with Christianity, having a seldom discussed pedo Prophet Isaac. What's your take on some of some, on some of.
01:59:59 Potential cultural repercussions of that, being in the fine print of a foundational religion in the West, I don't even know you're talking I mean, I just don't know the Bible well enough. Isaac. Let's see what, what is,
02:00:25 I mean, look, there's all, there's, there's so many weird things in the Bible that people just wave away. I don't think this will, I mean, this is, that's not gonna make any difference. Let's see here.
02:00:54 Ah, let's see here, what is the
02:01:05 I'm not seeing what you're what you're saying here.
02:01:15 But again, this is AI because I don't know the Bible and I don't know how you would look up Isaac's underage wife. But according to what I'm seeing, just from this Quick Search, Isaac was 40, and he married Rebecca, and Rebecca
02:01:42 No It says the Bible never states Rebecca's age at the time of the marriage. There is no mention of her being a small child, toddler, or anything criminally young by modern standards. The claim that she was three years old, or sometimes three to 10, comes from a specific interpretation some people make by chaining together events.
02:02:03 Sarah Isaac's mother died at 127 and she was 90 when Isaac was born. Isaac was 37 at Sarah's death. Some assume Rebecca's birth is announced right around the binding of isaac or tied closely to Sarah's death, leading to the idea that she was born when Isaac was 37 then, since he married at 40, she'd be three.
02:02:31 However, this calculation is not required by the text. The Bible doesn't link Rebecca's birth directly to those events in the way that forces such a young age. The narrative in Genesis portrays her as physically strong, hospitable and, yeah, so I guess that's what it is, is that? And that's one, honestly, that's one of the biggest problems with the Bible, is you can interpret it so many different ways because of it's 2000 years old.
02:02:57 Or, I mean, it's like, there's just, it's 2000 years old. It's been written over and over and over a bunch of times and translated a bunch of times. Maybe the math, I mean, I don't know, according to this the math is, is one interpretation, but my guess is, Christians would not interpret it that way if there, let me put it this way, if there's a way to not interpret it that way, then they're not going to interpret it that way.
02:03:24 So I don't think it's something that they would even think about. The only way that it would be culturally significant is if that was just like a accepted aspect of the you know, like it was just accepted that he married a three year old or whatever. And even then they people would say, Oh, well, it was an arranged marriage. That it wasn't like he was having sex with her when she was three.
02:03:50 You know what I mean? And I, like Muslims will say, right about the the nine year old wife that Muhammad had. So I just, I don't think it would make a difference. Honestly, I don't, I don't think people would, would, you know, they explain away a lot of other things that this would be not hard to explain away, you know, like, like, apparently grok is trying to explain it away. So I don't think it's, you know, I think it's, it's insignificant in terms of culture, because the only way it'd be significant is if it was, if that was just accepted, right?
02:04:27 Like, if that's just how people interpreted it and didn't care that, oh, well, yeah, of course, he was fucking a three year old, you know, then that'd be, that'd be culturally significant. But I don't think anyone interprets it that way. All right, then we got die car, the evil says it's more of a question to Cimarron, I'm not surprised civil civilizational conversion happened in late Rome, renowned for gay and pedo allowance. Heil Hitler. And let's see her. This
02:05:07 is one of my buttons fixed. I'll hit the bitch there. All right, then we got D man. D man says the answer. Mace, what was the question? What was the question?
02:05:30 D man, and then we got zazzy mctazzbach says, Thanks for the shows. Love the old movies. Well, I appreciate that. Then we got D Mitch says, oil of smoke might as well be one of those wacky rumble ads. Honestly, that's what I had in mind when I made that. Oil of smoke might as well be one of those wacky rumble ads. You get that rope in all the schizos. It would fit right in with the rest of the ads.
02:06:05 Well, that's that's my that's why I made it like that. I tried to make it look like one of these rumble ads to kind of illustrate how this kind of shit still going on.
02:06:14 People are still buying oil of smoke to cure their their son's leg to stop it from being amputated, and the science behind it is just as as good as you know, having some hypnotic guy who goes into a trance and astral projects into your son's leg and then to some pharmacist across town, then we Got Gen X exterminator says, MK Ultra for the goy.
02:06:43 Everything, spin, everything, spin, I think so. Media blitz with the Zionist twist. I think so. I don't believe that Epstein is dead. Now, I don't believe that Epstein is dead. Well, I'll tell you what.
02:06:59 I kind of don't either, just because he seems like he was on very friendly terms with pretty much everybody you know behind the scenes, the fact that he's like, good buddies with, I mean, it appears as though he's good buddies with Bannon, he's good buddies with like, there's not like,
02:07:18 There's not any kind of like, confrontational aspect to the relationship with these higher ups after he's arrested. Behind the scenes, they all publicly distance themselves for political purposes, but behind the scenes, they seem to be buddy buddy, you know, in fact, including, you know, lutnik, for example, we talked about last stream, Howard lutnik taught, you know, made up some story about meeting him and thinking he was super creepy, and then never hanging out with him again after 2005 even though he's his next door fucking neighbor.
02:07:49 And then we find out as recently, what was it, 2015, or something like that. So, I mean, this is way, you know, after all, this is like almost right before he gets arrested, you know, or, you know, the second time lutnik Is is bringing his kids to go hang out with Epstein on his boat.
02:08:07 So it's like, I kind of feel like, Yeah, I think that they put on a little show. They put on a little show for the goyim and whisk them away back to Israel. I just, I don't believe. I mean, I have no proof. I have no way of knowing that. That's what happened. I no longer think that schizo.
02:08:29 And I think, and I didn't think it was schizo before I thought it was, I don't know. I thought it was kind of 5050, because I thought that that well, they would just as easily kill someone. And they look and they will kill their friends. Obama, when he ran for president, all the gay guys in his church that he was having sex with got execution style, murdered, shot in the back of the head, you know, during his campaign.
02:09:00 So I mean, they'll kill people to get them out of the way if they're going to be a problem later, even if there's someone that has given you a blow job. So, you know, it's, it's, I was thinking like, well, maybe they just killed him because that was easier.
02:09:16 But, you know, just because of the he was, he was on such friendly terms with so many people and connected to so many people that were high up, I kind of and they seemed like they genuinely liked the guy, right? They seemed like they they all liked him. None of them were talking like he was a, you know? They weren't talking about it privately. At least, they weren't talking about him like he was a pariah.
02:09:37 They were talking about him like he was a nice guy. And so I, I kind of feel like especially because it happened under Trump, who was Epstein's friend, longtime friend, and it happened with Bill Barr, whose father hired Epstein. And so they're all connected. Bill. Barr, who, by the way, also hid the sniper that shot the woman at Ruby Ridge.
02:10:10 He's the one that that whisked, whisked him away and put him in to like some, you know, federal witness protection program type thing. So why wouldn't he do the same thing for for Epstein, I just find it hard to believe that they wouldn't just do that his and the missing, the missing time in the video.
02:10:36 So it just, it just makes sense. I mean, he, look, he, no matter what, he obviously didn't kill himself.
02:10:43 He obviously didn't kill himself. So, yeah, and it makes you wonder, is, is Galang even? Is there? Is there any evidence that she's in jail? Do we know that she's actually in jail? I don't know. I maybe, maybe she is. Maybe there's evidence of it, but it makes you wonder what's going on there, too.
02:11:05 All right, then we got tomo hawk. Tomo Hawk says, gonna catch the oops, gonna catch the replay with everything coming out in the files. It's not a good time to wear a small hat. No, it's not. Then we got Rocco d2 says, Have you heard about the Chabad Lubavitch Cabal?
02:11:27 These are, well, obviously, obviously, these are the string pullers. They have a very specific angular menorah. You can see it all over the state house in the USA. Yeah, the Chabad is, is, it's Russian, and it's, it's, you know, it's like the Russian Jew society, basically, right? But, yeah, there's, there's big connections between Chabad and and Trump and, well, some I don't know, like, at least there's some connections to Habad and Epstein.
02:12:08 Then we got the Shogun. The Shogun says, oh, slashes in the chat, hail, Professor stack. Well, I appreciate that. Now I'm gonna go back to the normal window where I usually see these things and make sure that was I was in the backup window that whole time. All right, we got that one, we got that one, we got that one, we got that one. All right, I
02:12:42 don't think I did this 1d. Man says I'll need a rain check on this stream. As I got things to do tomorrow, the following message has to answer to a joke I'm about to tell you. My dad just told me what?
02:12:55 Although that's why it made any sense, I just saw the answer, not the I forgot what the answer was, though. So there we go. What about to my dad told me, what do blacks smell like after sex? And the answer is, Mace.
02:13:10 Now that makes sense. There we go. There. There's the hidden context. See, it's a fucking nightmare. Fucking Rumble is a nightmare when it comes to just telling you who fucking sent you a super like, it's seems like it should be like, the easiest goddamn thing in the world for it to do.
02:13:31 And it, it's a nightmare. All right, so let's see here. Got that one? Got that one got that one that was showing up twice for some reason. See, it's because it's a fucking nightmare. Here we go. We got the Habad one. Scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, assuming the chat. Oh, here we go. I think this is a new one.
02:14:06 No, we got that one. There we go. There's a new one. We got digital arms, oral, I think says I have tried to get myself involved with talking with gripers. And they are far from saving on x space, they try to explain the Nick Fuentes has better optics yet say that glazing Epstein is satire.
02:14:28 Yeah, no, it's like I said it. The entire thing is, is Nick took a deal. Nick doesn't, Nick's kind of a pussy doesn't want to get assassinated or whatever, or likes ju gold or whatever. I don't know. I don't know why he did it, but he took the deal, and they knew these files were going to come out and that it was going to look bad, and then it was going to create a lot of pissed off people, and it was going to create a lot of rage, and that would be bad, and we need to always maintain the status quo.
02:14:57 Oh, and now that you're in the club, Nick, it's, it's actually. Beneficial for you if you maintain the status quo too, because we're going to put make you a part of this, you know, status quo system, you're going to benefit from it. So you got to maintain it.
02:15:11 And one of the ways we need you to maintain that is to soften the blow, make it all into a joke. You can come up with some stupid reason about, oh, no, we're just meaning.
02:15:20 Because people are ignoring the connection to Israel. No one's ignoring the connection to Israel. You dumb fucks, like that's the stupid excuse in the world. I don't see anyone not doing that.
02:15:29 The handful of like, weird magotards that aren't blaming Israel will never blame Israel for anything, and you'll never and telling them that Epstein was cool is like the last pot. I mean, that's like, the least persuasive way to get them to, oh, in that case, it's Israel like it doesn't it doesn't make any sense.
02:15:47 What you're saying doesn't make any sense, okay? And that's why, by the way, so many of them, when you ask them about it, what do they say? Well, watch the show. You got to watch the show. Why? Because they can't explain it either. Because they're running off feels all they know is when they watch the show, and Nick explains it, and it doesn't make any sense, still, but it makes them feel good. It makes them feel good.
02:16:09 And so they want you to watch the show so that you will also feel good in the same way they feel good when they watch the show. They feel good about it, but it does. If it made any sense at all, they would just be able to explain how it makes sense, but they can't.
02:16:22 So all they do is they'll either repeat, like they always do, some kind of line that that Nick gave them, you know, just here you go, I'm update your firmware to here's the five phrases that you reply to every tweet with. So either do one of these five phrases, you know, say something about aura or something like that.
02:16:38 And, oh, and by the way, we're, it's, it's all irony, because low IQ, anti Semites and Israel, you know, it doesn't make any sense. And I'm sorry, guys, I'm not a fucking idiot.
02:16:51 And I understand humor, I understand persuasion, and that's like the least persuasive thing in the fucking world to do to sell Epstein, especially now, like, I doubt this is just bad timing, right? I doubt that. And here's the other weird thing, remember, remember how it took like, six fucking months to come up with a hat?
02:17:11 Like, why is it that? Why is it that? Nick Fuentes, it took him six months or more, like a year, to come up with a fucking stupid hat that just said America first on it. Couldn't make hats, right? It was like, the hard, oh, and really, let's, let's face it, the reason why is because he's, he's an actual homosexual, and he wanted, he was, he was playing. I'm going to emulate, emulate, yay. I'm going to be like, yay. I
02:17:36 know yay. Gets super particular when he's making merch. Well, yays merch was made by Adidas and like teams of designers, and because Nick That's his, that's the guy he looks up to. He wants to be like that. He was probably being some kind of prima donna faggot when I'm working with the manufacturer, and couldn't just say, make some goddamn blue hats that say America first, and I have a fucking flag on it.
02:17:56 But notice how that took for fucking ever, right? That took for five Oh, my God, we couldn't just sell some goddamn hats. But suddenly, overnight, almost, there's the Epstein sweater. Oh, I like, within a couple of days, I have that, unless that took six months too, and this is a plan that you've been going for a long time, but I don't think that's maybe that is the case. I don't think it is. So that's a little weird, right?
02:18:19 Suddenly, overnight, you're able to make merch like in a way that that was would have been a lot harder to do, by the way, would have been a lot more difficult to come up with that than a fucking hat that just says America first. So, you know, fuck off, gripers. You guys are retarded.
02:18:33 You guys are fucking getting sold down the river and you don't even see it. You are the stupid going and it's, it's obvious why he hates you. It's obvious. It's funny that he got you guys to call yourselves niggers too. That is the funniest shit. Oh no, but we're white ass niggers getting going hard as fuck. Yeah, you're calling yourself niggers because you are. You're basically fucking niggers.
02:18:53 And sorry, I get, I bet a lot of you guys saying white ass niggers. Yeah, you should be probably saying brown ass niggas. So anyway, this is, this is, it's insane to see, i But look, when you have a cult of personality, it doesn't matter. Reason goes out the window. It's like with Trump.
02:19:12 Look how it'll last a long time. This is, you're not going to get anywhere with these people in any in the same way you wouldn't get anywhere with the same magotards that people are mad at because they won't look at Israel. It's the same thing. They believe that Trump is Jesus.
02:19:28 They believe in the x 22 report, or whatever the fuck. I don't even know who's still, who's still, 100% on board with that shit, but there are, there's, there's a huge chunk of Republicans who will never make that connection, because they just like Trump, because Trump, and that's how you got to look at the gripers, that they're just as fucking mindless. They're just mindless drones that just like Nick, because Nick, and that's it.
02:19:52 That's it. And they say it too. It's not like they don't say that. They say it not because they're self aware, because they because they think. That, like, their loyalty will somehow pay off someday. And by the way, that's the other fucking thing that's funny. There's, there's, there's influencers.
02:20:07 And the influencers fear that suck up to him every day, hoping that someday, if he does, like, somehow gain power, that they can, they can somehow get a piece, they can get one of those little fucking table scraps. Yeah, and it's so embarrassing. It's so embarrassing when you see some of these people do it, but, you know, whatever.
02:20:25 But, yeah, it's just not worth it. It's like I said on X, I just started, I just started blocking all of them, and there's not very many of them like that. You have to block. It's not like I had to block 1000s of people like you would, you would think, right, no, you block like, like 50 there's like 50 accounts.
02:20:43 There's like 50 accounts that are, that are the crazy accounts. And you know, a lot of a lot of our sock accounts, it's easy to tell. It's easy to all you have to do go to their profile, if their entire profile is just boy band pictures of Nick and their entire feed is just retweeting Nick stuff.
02:21:03 Okay, that's obviously not like a real person. And if it is, they're not a reasonable person. So, you know, you can, you can block that person, or, you know, whatever that is, or it's someone that has, like zero followers they follow, maybe, you know, 10 people.
02:21:18 They've got same thing, either nothing in their timeline, or it's all just retweeting Nick stuff. So you, like I said, You block like 50 of these, and your whole timeline changes. You only have you don't even see this shit. Like, I don't even see this shit anymore. I don't even see it anymore. It's great. It's kind of refreshing. And you do us all a favor when you do it, knocks back there, there in the algorithm.
02:21:44 If lots of people are blocking the same accounts, those accounts just don't show up in the algorithm as much anyway. So it's just, you know, when you argue with these people, it's just not worth it. If it look, if it's like a normal person that doesn't have like the griper avatar and their whole bio is just like, Oh, I love Nick, and I'm a white ass nigger.
02:22:05 And if it's not just, like, just copy pasted fandom personality, all right, it's worth talking to them. But the people that are just, they're just Swifties, you know, they're basically just, they're Nick D's. It's not worth it, digital arms, or else says they are far from or where did that one?
02:22:29 Oh, wait, or is this in the second half? I'm trying to get my friend to understand that Nick is not a positive influence, just because he's able to get people to identify the Jews. Jay's definitely prepared for, prepared for OPT is you mean optics again?
02:22:45 I mean, look, I don't know, like the it's the irony is that Nick used to just cry about optics, like, cry about optics like he was king of the optics Cox, and even just this last summer, or back in October, rather, he was crying about that guy dressed as a Nazi on Halloween, like, Oh, that's terrible optics, by the way.
02:23:07 Buy my Epstein sweater. You know what I mean? So it's, it doesn't have to make sense to these people, doesn't it doesn't matter the Shogun says I've been so fucking black pilled lately, especially after the whole Nick situation, as well as the left and right mixing propaganda about Jews and Israel. Do you think we're losing the narrative? I mean, what narrative depends on what narrative you're talking about. I think that enough people are kind of look, it's 8020, 80% of the population is a bunch of fucking retards, and that's not who you were.
02:23:47 You don't worry about the retards. You worry about the smart people. You worry about that 20% and you focus on those 20% because the 20% of the people that make the world go around anyway, and the stupid people, the other 80% they just go along with whatever is happening. It's like, kind of like, how Jew, you know, saying anything about Jews was radioactive for several years.
02:24:13 You know, for most of the years I was doing this, and then all of a sudden, it's the taboo is gone. And so the same people that were calling me a Nazi, racist bigot are now like, you know, dropping Jew this, Jew that every five seconds. So they'll just go along with whatever, you know, whatever the narrative is, anyway. So I don't know. I think that that because there is no political solution. I mean, that should be the narrative.
02:24:48 The narrative should be, there is no political solution in order for people to understand that stuff like the Epstein files really pushes that narrative. I think, I think when people see the kind of career.
02:24:59 Corruption that's going on behind the scenes, at the level that it's going on at that that's, that's precisely the narrative that's being pushed is that, like, oh, look, you elected Trump thinking that he was going to, you know, go after the pedo elite, or whatever it is, which is the reason why you shouldn't try to, like, shit on that, you know, on that aspect you want to, you want to not have the schizo right on your side.
02:25:23 Why you want the schizo right on your side? Because those, those are the people that are going to you know, well, they're, they're more radical than the most radical griper. I'll tell you that much right now, the schizo right is a force to be reckoned with, and you don't. The last thing you want to do is piss them off. You want to get them you want to encourage their schizo ness to some extent.
02:25:48 While you again, while you tell the the 20% the smart people, all right, you know, like this particular email, for example, is dumb. You know, this isn't about, you know, this clearly isn't proof that anyone was eating babies. You know, here's why, like, you want to keep the smart people grounded. But if there's, like, a bunch of spergs out there freaking out about eating babies, I'm not that mad about it.
02:26:12 I'm not that doesn't hurt what you know, that doesn't hurt our cause. How does it hurt our cause? If we're trying to get people to realize that there's that there's no fixing this. How is, how has it hurt our cause? There's, like, a sizable number of people that think that the elites are eating babies.
02:26:28 And look, they might be eating babies. That's the other thing too. Is maybe that email isn't exactly, you know, that's not proof of it. And maybe that particular, you know, clinging to that particular email is, or, you know, some a lot of these messages I see getting posted, yeah, okay, maybe that's you guys are way misinterpreted, and some of that stuff should be called out if it's extra stupid, you know, because if it's extra stupid, you know, we don't need people that are, that are just complete, you know, complete morons.
02:26:59 We want to keep people, at least, you know, tethered to reality a little bit, right? But look, if it gets people thinking that, you know, we elected Trump, and here Trump is, and here's, you know, here's Howard lutnik, and here's all these other important people. Here's Dan Bongino saying there was nothing in there. Now, here, and all here's all this stuff, stuff in there.
02:27:22 You know, if the, if the whole dream team that Maga thought was going to stop the pedo elite gets into office, now, suddenly, that same Maga group thinks that they're all satanic pedophiles.
02:27:34 How is that bad? How is that bad? I mean, doesn't that do exactly like the whole the whole thing you need to accomplish in order to get anywhere, because it's not going to get there by voting, which the Trump presidency is pretty much proven. You're not going to get there by voting.
02:27:52 So if you have to get there another way. Isn't that kind of great? That people think that the system's so bad that they elected who they thought was going to fix it, and they turned out to be eating babies. You know, like, isn't that, like, kind of a good thing? Did you I don't know, I call me crazy, but it just seems like pretty, pretty easy math there.
02:28:18 That seems like pretty fucking easy myth, unless, of course, you're trying to maintain the status quo, unless, of course, you are trying to further your own wealth and power and possible future political career. And for that to be possible, you're going to have to maintain the political system, you know, unless you don't actually want to solve the problem, then, yeah, by all means, what you should do is try to fracture these groups of people that would normally be on your side and ridicule them
02:28:57 And and try to create chaos and soften the the actual impact that the Epstein files would otherwise have. And by the way, kind of helpful if you can do that with the with the younger men, because old men don't fight revolutions. That's not who fights in the revolution.
02:29:19 So if you can get the younger men to think that Epstein was actually cool, well, that makes a lot of powerful people breathe a lot easier. All right, we got digital arms oral say, I don't know how to exactly get the point across to my Oh, we already did that one.
02:29:40 This is the thing that duplicate shit, Cage motion. Jaro says, reading mine. Conf, so interesting. Yeah, I read that a while ago. It's or at least I had the audio book. Whenever I do a book, that's an audio book, I. You don't. It doesn't, it doesn't stick as much as if you actually read it. And this was almost 10 years ago now, so I should probably give it at least. Give it another listen, right?
02:30:11 Digital arm says I've been listening to you and Nick since 220, 21 I stopped listening to Nick That same year When rumors and sources started coming out with the gay shit he's done, what a fucking sellout he is. Well, I mean, look, he's obviously homosexual, and he's obviously made a deal.
02:30:31 So, I mean, that's just sorry. I'm not, like, I'm not. That's just factual. Like, even if you like the guy, it's kind of hard to say that he's not gay, okay, at this point, like and by the way, everyone thinks it. Everyone privately thinks it like everyone, even the people that like him, everyone, everyone, I mean, like everyone I've ever talked to, everyone I have ever talked to, as at minimum, thought it was highly possible, at minimum, just telling you, right now everyone, so that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, the fact that he sold out, like I said, I noticed it last summer after they tried to kill him, you know, or whoever, whoever they is, I don't know.
02:31:21 Was that an MK Ultra thing? Was that just some lone psycho? I don't know, but someone tried to kill him, and I think that that kind of changed things for him. So no, if he's not willing to die for it. He's not willing to die for it, I guess digital arms, or else, says, I sincerely apologize for sending so many chats and then not being at $20 plus.
02:31:50 I'm getting ready for training, and wanted to say you are one of the last standing please don't ever disappear. Thank you. Well, with all these $1 super chats. How can I have I have no plans on disappearing or not or having some weird scandal, by the way, I just want to say I'm just the normal guy, just for the record, which is evident in when you see people who are angry with me, like when the gripers, or just some rando gets mad at me on Twitter, what do they always say?
02:32:25 Oh yeah, we are old. You're old and you live in the desert and you have bees.
02:32:33 Okay, there you go, guys, there it is. There's all this. There's all the oh my god, I'm old. I'm not, first of all, I'm not as old as they're saying, either, but I'm old. I'm older than the gripers by a significant amount. And yeah, I I have bees. That's a secret, and I live in the desert, also not a secret.
02:32:58 There's parts of my life that are secret, but they're not that. They're not like things that would make me look bad. In fact, they're things that make me look cool. So I'll tell you that there's never going to be like the secret Devon Stack tape that comes out and turns out I'm like, you know, some, some bad guy or something like that.
02:33:21 So, you know, there's that I've never been up to, you know, no good. I've, I'm, I'm actually kind of just like a normal dude, like most of you guys, right? Like, I bet some of you guys have some skeletons in your closet, but, yeah, there's no big own and, like, I said, it's, it's funny to me. It's like, do you feel like a psycho when you, when you when, when those are, like, your your big, like, owns when, like, oh, yeah, you're old and you have bees and you, you own your own house in the desert. Like, do you ever stop and think, like, Wait a second.
02:34:01 That's not, like, none of that's No, that's like, bad. Like, maybe I'm being a psycho right now by like, just, I'm just describing things about you. I'm not, like, these aren't like, secrets or gotchas, or it's just, I'm just saying, you know, you might as well say, say that I've got like, I'm right handed and you're right handed and over six feet tall, you're right handed and over six feet tall, and You have a cat.
02:34:38 Actually, some people say that although pray for churro, he's been gone like four days. I know it's not like a record by any means, and this time of year, especially because it's usually when he's out spreading his seed, but I always worry about him when he's gone for more than a couple of days, but I'm sure he'll find his way back. Maybe it'll be in five. Months. Who knows what this guy anyway?
02:35:03 Yeah, no plans on, on disappearing here. All right, then we got cage motion. Juro says, Peace and quiet.io. Is a great website. Filter out the NOGs, okay, I'm not No, I cannot endorse it, because I don't know what that is. Cage motion general says fuantes is controlled White's iRL is the only way well. And look, the thing is, is he's not he's not white, and he doesn't identify as white. And I'm not saying that.
02:35:33 He's saying that. He has said that multiple times recently in very public venues. So I'm going to take him at his word. He doesn't identify as a white guy. He identifies as mixed race. He doesn't he's He says his best friend is a Jew. He says he thinks Jews are some of the smartest people, and that they have a place in America.
02:35:56 And he thinks that, you know, that we should also be inclusive of brown people, how he's any different than a basic bitch Republican from like, maybe, I mean, maybe you could say he's kind of like Buchanan, and then in the 90s, and maybe that's what it is. He's just like, like Buchanan in the 90s, where he's a, you know, he's a conservative from the 90s that didn't like how Jews were, were, had had too much influence, right?
02:36:32 Like, maybe, that's what it is, maybe, and that's all it is. That's not what I'm about. And I don't think that's what a lot of you are about. So it's not even, you know, it's not even the same quote, unquote movement. He's, he's gonna just be the Catholic Ben Shapiro when he base, he already is.
02:36:54 He is. It's no longer he's going to be, he is. He's the Catholic Ben Shapiro gold contract and everything the Shogun says. Well, it seemed as though the actual truth was on the rise, but now it's being nerfed. But you basically answered my question already. There you go. Yeah, I don't think that.
02:37:14 Look the idea, and I've said this many times, the idea that the normies are going to wake up and suddenly throw off their chains and kick the Jews out. That's never gonna happen. That's and that's thing too. People will straw man me by saying that, like, that's my plan, or something like, no, that's never, in a million years, gonna fucking happen. That's never, in fact, that's part of why there is no political solution, because that won't ever happen.
02:37:36 There's no political path to that, okay? And so once you realize there's no political path to that and okay, you could say, well, that's because that's so extreme. Well, there's no political path to a majority white country. Is that political? Are you gonna say that's extreme now?
02:37:53 Well, they Nick was too afraid to say that a year ago, but he's not too afraid to say that now, and they ask a grouper, they will tell you that that's that's political fantasy land, that you that you'll never go back to a super white super majority.
02:38:09 They've just accepted it. So while they were denying that a year ago, when I was bringing up the fact that a white super majority is something that should be a main objective of whites, they were like, oh, no, we'll do it. And I kept saying, well, there's no political path today.
02:38:29 You're not going to get non whites to vote for a white super majority to happen again. And they'd say, Well, you're just, you're just black pilled. Well now they're telling me that they're black pilled, and then they don't care about it.
02:38:34 They don't care that that's impossible, and they still want a political solution to what to what exactly to what I mean is it just to to not have as much Israeli influence. Is that your big plan, like, is that your big you want everything to be the same, just not as much Israel influence.
02:39:00 I mean, I don't know who even fucking knows Negro spritzers obviously tells us how what he thinks about people like Kanye West, people like Ben Shapiro, people like Andrew Tate, people like tonto, people like Vivek Ramaswamy, people like Andrew Yang, people like Nick Fuentes, people like Nick Fuentes, people like Blair white. And then says, Happy Black History Month. Well, I appreciate that.
02:39:38 All right, then we go back to entropy hammer, thorzine Hammer, authority.
02:39:48 Team. All right, hammer Thorazine with the one of the new ones. Hammer of thorzine says, I'm 99% sure the Epstein Ben interview is mostly or entirely AI.
02:40:18 His mouth movements are the tell. For me. I'm hardly seeing anyone question it. We might be in the dangerous stage of AI being advanced enough that it is hard to detect, but with most people still being confident in their own detection abilities, I don't know. I didn't get that vibe, but I look the AI that we have, that I'm using on grok and stuff is not as advanced as whatever they would have access to.
02:40:50 I don't know why it would have to be AI, though, because we knew years ago that Bannon did an interview with him. The interview doesn't have anything in it that like, it just seems boring. And look, the part that they leaked out seems kind of boring.
02:41:11 And I think there's maybe people trying to, just like many of the emails, make mountains out of mole hills out of certain things. But the reason why that wasn't clipped all the shit the first day that it was released is there's no big thing in it. I watched the whole fucking boring thing.
02:41:29 And, look, I'm not saying there's nothing in it, but there's nothing that's like, that's new, you know, like, Okay, we kind of understand that he is in the technology and the financial system, and, look, it just doesn't, I just don't. I don't see why it would need to be AI, because there's nothing in there that would that you couldn't just get him to say, You know what I mean.
02:41:57 And and Bannon is clearly, clearly friends with him. I mean, unless, unless, I guess your argument could be, maybe it makes him look more normal by making him just talk about boring, normal stuff. But I don't know what that accomplishes either.
02:42:16 You know, it's like, okay, well, it's so boring that no one's gonna watch it. Really, most people aren't gonna watch it, you know, like, I watched it and it was just, I was, I was just hoping there'd be something in there that would be worth clipping out. And there just wasn't, you know, again, like I said there's, there's people that are gonna like, oh, look, he says this, and it means that it's like, not really.
02:42:40 Just, it was just some boring, yeah, if there was anything I got out of, it was just, these guys aren't smarter than everybody else, you know, like there wasn't some big brain take, you know, like, most of the shit he was talking about, it was all very Reddit tear, you know, Sue intellectual bullshit.
02:43:00 You know, he wasn't, like, totally wrong with everything, but, like, it wasn't, you know, no point during the interview was like, Oh, wow, whoa, that's insight. Or even, like, not even that he has opinion would be, would be insightful, but the fact that he had a certain opinion would be, no, it was just like, yeah, you just,
02:43:18 I feel like, I've worked with people like this, you know, like, I feel like, because, look, I've worked with with somewhat, you know, I've worked with very upper class and some powerful people over the years, just doing the kind of work that I do, and they're just, you know, like, rich people are just, it's most, most of the time they're not rich because They're smarter than everybody else.
02:43:41 They're not like sometimes, you know, there are people like that, but a lot of them are just rich because they got lucky, or they have a generational wealth, or maybe they, they're just, they're kind of, they're a little bit psychotic, right? Like, they don't, they don't, you know that their, whole their hobby is just, you know, making money.
02:44:03 Like, that's literally all they care about, which also makes them kind of boring and kind of dumb, because that doesn't take a genius to make a lot of money. If you have no desire to have any other aspect to your life, anyone can make a ton of money. If that, if that's all you care about, like, if all you want to do is make money. Anyone can do it. Anyone can do it.
02:44:25 So, yeah, anyway, maybe there's some way to detect it, but I just don't see what would be the point of it. Then we got 1488. Says You are forgetting something very important. This month is Black History Month, we're going to be told about the lavish history of Negroes, according to kinks.
02:44:45 Well, like I've done, some pretty big ones about black history month, but maybe we'll, maybe we'll revisit it, right? Let's see here. Then we got, I think. Couple more on or one more here on Rumble. Rumble says, or we got cage mission. Jaro says, elite theory says it's always a minority that breaks through and conquers the majority, and as a white minority, this can be on the table eventually. Glad I made this one?
02:45:21 Yeah, I think that that's, that's what we can look forward to, is like, I've always said, you know, we got to be training our John Connors. We got to be raising our John Connors and getting ready for Skynet and all that stuff. But in the meantime, there's no voting your way out of it, and there's no, you know, silver bullet that's going to wake everybody up to the pedo elites, and then we're going to overthrow the government, or, you know, that's not going to happen either.
02:45:47 That's never how it happens. And it's never going to be we get, you know, you know, can you know? Alternatively, it's never going to be. Well, we elected a bunch of of secret gripers, and now they're, they control the Supreme Court like that's not gonna happen either.
02:46:02 So really, it's what you can do now is focus on building your your personal dynasty, burning or building generational wealth and security more than wealth for your family, and raising your kid to be prepared for what's coming and not have to go through a big portion of their life, or even a small portion of their life, trying to deprogram all the Jewish bullshit that many of us had to go through.
02:46:28 You know that there's, you know, people, I mean, there's, there are still a lot of people that, you know they're, I guess they're boomers in training, right? There's gonna, there's, there's gen xers and millennials that are going to get old and never, ever see it, but a lot of us that have have gone through it and woken up, there's a big chunk of your life that you would have done differently Had you already understood how things worked.
02:46:56 So just don't, don't put your children that same position, make sure that they're able to, you know, have a good head start on life. You know, the do the thing that the boomers didn't do for their kids, and do it financially to, you know, try to get them to understand money at a young age. And and, look, I think there's gonna be some weird economic shit going there's weird economic shit going on right now, right with the, I guess, with the Bitcoin thing. Anyway, let's take one more look.
02:47:29 Make sure we're not missing anybody. All right, I think we're good. All right. Well, hopefully you guys had a interesting time learning about Mr. Bernstein here and his success in business. Hope you guys, guys have a good rest of your week. We'll be back here on Saturday, possibly, possibly to celebrate Black History Month. I'll look and see if I can find something new and interesting.
02:48:01 I don't want to just do like, black people are violent, you know. I want to do something. Want to find something cool, and you know, so it's just not the same kind of garbage. Like, hopefully tonight was, you know, something cool, not garbage. All right, guys, you guys have a good rest of your evening or morning or afternoon or whatever. In the meantime, for Black Pilled, I am, of course, Devon Stack,
Hypnotist
02:48:29 what happened that you happened to come to the hospital?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:48:33 I was out riding in my car with two other people going down this hill, when all of a sudden it turned over and I was arrested, of course, for that, you know, and they were going to Turn Me Loose, except that they called in and said the army had AWOL out on me, which is a lie, of course, but they arrested me there and took me here under escort.
Hypnotist
02:48:55 Why do you think they brought you to a psychiatric hospital?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:48:59 Orders from somewhere else, I would assume.
Hypnotist
02:49:02 Did you do anything that they might have misinterpreted as being, you know, something that you should have been brought to a psychiatric hospital?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:49:12 Well, mostly fear is why they didn't want to hang on to me too long.
Hypnotist
02:49:16 What were they afraid of? Well,
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:49:20 I'm a known killer, where they come from. So what do you mean? It's a pretty touchy thing being around me, if you're on the wrong side, they don't relish having a hold of me, unless I'm inside of a cage or something.
Hypnotist
02:49:33 What do you mean that you're a known killer? I have killed? How many people have you killed?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:49:43 Several hundreds. Where did you kill them? Chicago, Detroit, New York, Mississippi, Gulf, California, Texas.
Hypnotist
02:49:56 Why did you kill them?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:49:58 Because they were. In the act of violent crimes like what, like, murder, rape, brutal beatings, extortion, illicit drug trafficking.
Hypnotist
02:50:16 Did you kill them? Yes, to prevent them from doing that, or what?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:50:23 Well, when it got back to their leaders, it did stop quite a few illegal events from happening. What do you mean by their leaders, their highest in command?
Hypnotist
02:50:34 Are you talking about the mafia or what?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:50:37 Yes, indeed, mafiosi, Cosa Nostra. They used to be the same, but they're no longer. They divided up in this nation and a few from other nations that were stepping on illegal grounds for information gathering purposes.
Hypnotist
02:50:51 What made you decide to take it into your own hands to do that?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:50:58 I was the highest ranking official at the time,
Hypnotist
02:51:00 highest ranking official in what? In intelligence? Oh, so you work in intelligence?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:51:06 Yes,
Hypnotist
02:51:08 what were you doing when you were in the car that crashed?
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:51:13 I was enjoying myself by self medicating myself with hashish. I am the best. I am the highest IQ. I am the best reader and the best leader in the comp forces.
Hypnotist
02:51:28 Do you ever have the feeling that all of a sudden some alien forces withdraw all the thoughts from your head
Hash Smoking Intel Officer
02:51:36 that has occurred once or twice? Yes.