Man in America Podcast

Last week many of you said you’ve lost faith in politics. Now the “no new wars” president just launched strikes on Iran. Presidents change. The war machine doesn’t. Tonight we’re breaking down who actually holds power when campaigns say one thing and missiles say another… why the left-vs-right cage match keeps you trapped in a system you don’t control… and where your faith and energy actually belong in a world sliding toward World War III. This is a LIVE conversation—I want YOUR questions, YOUR angles, YOUR take. Drop them in the comments RIGHT NOW before we go live and I'll get to as many as I can. See you in the chat.

 

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What is Man in America Podcast?

Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.

Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.

After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.

He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world that's gone truly mad. I think you'd probably agree with that. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse, and it's great to be with you live tonight. Before we jump into the show, I wanna tell everyone how I'm structuring tonight's show is the first half of it is gonna be me sharing my thoughts about what's happening, whether it's Iran, but it's much bigger than that, which we'll be getting into. The second half is gonna be just a discussion between you and me.

Speaker 1:

So, if you have any questions or comments that you would like me to address or bring up in the second half of the show, just leave a comment on the in the live chats for the show. Just write question in all caps or comment, and I will have my team save those so we can go over those together, for the discussion at the very end of the show. Because I think that today's show is gonna ruffle some feathers, but I like ruffling feathers. Alright. So I do think, though, the tonight's show is gonna be one of those shows where at the end of it, you're either gonna say, Seth, I'm disappointed in you.

Speaker 1:

You just don't trust the plan. Or you're gonna say, gosh, thank you for finally saying this stuff out loud. But whatever your response is, I'm glad you're here with me. I'm thankful we can have these conversations in a civil way. And whether you dislike me more or love me even more dearly, I can't control that.

Speaker 1:

Over the past five years of doing this show, there's one lesson that I've learned and I I always try to remind myself. And it's just that the most important thing I can do for you and for me is to just be honest with you, like, always honest with you. Honest when I'm wrong about something, honest when I've got a new understanding about something, even if it challenges my beliefs at the core, Honest even if I think that I could push you away with that honesty. Because we've got a hard truth about where we are right now as a nation. United States, together with Israel, just launched a pretty serious attack on Iran.

Speaker 1:

Now, I'm not gonna spend tonight giving you some detailed analysis of Middle Eastern geopolitics. It's very complicated. But I can tell you that what it smells like is the same formula that we've been fed before. Okay? So what's this formula?

Speaker 1:

Well, country x is a really dangerous country in the Middle East. Right? Libya, Syria, Iraq, Iran. Right? Country x isn't part of the Rothschild banking system.

Speaker 1:

Country x has had its regime overthrown by the CIA, pretty common. Country x is threatening that pesky little petrodollar. But country x has dangerous weapons they wanna kill Americans with, so we're gonna wipe them off the face of the earth. And when those regimes have fallen in the past, the vacuum was almost always filled with more terrorists, more instability, and ultimately more death. It's a pattern that you can't really unsee it once you see it, and it's pretty easy to see.

Speaker 1:

Now we also have to consider that these wars in The Middle East are just proxy wars most of the time. I do think a lot of, what we're seeing play out in Iran, also Venezuela, is related to a much larger proxy war between United States, China, BRICS nations. I think it's really, really complicated. So I think that there's a good chance that that's heavily influenced what Trump has done with this. Now there's also a large chorus of people saying that Netanyahu controls Trump, that the Epstein files was a like, the release was a warning to Trump that he better keep in line or else.

Speaker 1:

And could there be truth to that? Perhaps. But I still think that's missing the point, because that viewpoint in and of itself is still looking at things from within the cage, from within the system. And so what do I mean, like, by that? Well, the long answer I'll spend most of the show going over the long answer.

Speaker 1:

But the short answer is that the system that controls this world, and this is my own opinion, my own research, the system that controls this world is so much bigger than even presidents, nations, etcetera. I honestly believe that even world leaders are pretty low on the pyramid of power that runs this world. And to say that, okay, this nation caused that nation to do x, or this leader made that leader do y, I think it's still not really seeing the whole picture. And that's why I wanna try to take a stab at tonight, trying to zoom out as far as we have to to see the entire picture. Now last Sunday during my live show, Sunday with Seth, I was talking about how I really wasn't putting any of my hope or my energy into believing that politics would save our country.

Speaker 1:

And during the q and a, someone asked me a simple question. They said, Seth, are you gonna vote? And I paused. I didn't really have a clear answer. And that kind of bothered me because I've always had an answer for that, I guess in more recent years, right?

Speaker 1:

Vote. Get involved. Hold your representatives accountable. That's what we do. That's what we're supposed to do.

Speaker 1:

Right? But something has shifted in me recently. And I wanna be really honest with you about it because I think that maybe some of you are feeling the same thing, and you don't have the words for it yet. But here's a question I wanna wrestle with today, and it's a big one. And I'm gonna go deep into history to try to understand.

Speaker 1:

So I've got, like, a whole stack of books for us tonight. Okay? It's not gonna be boring. I promise. But we're gonna be really diving in.

Speaker 1:

Okay? And so we're talking about this this question. So if you're ready, let's let's hit it. So here's the big question. What if the political system itself was never designed to save us?

Speaker 1:

I mean, what if from its very origin, the entire system was built with a very specific purpose? What if the political system was designed to make us think that we could save ourselves and our nation through politics while actually making sure that we never do? Now, I'll back up a little bit because I owe you some honesty here. I actually used to hate politics. Like, I really did.

Speaker 1:

I mean, growing up, I thought it was all theater. I just didn't even pay attention to it. To me, was like, you know, two wings of the same bird flying in the same direction. And I think a lot of you may have felt that way too. Right?

Speaker 1:

You'd watch these people, they go on TV, they promise you the world, they'd get elected, and then nothing changes, or it just gets worse. And you think, what's the point? But then Trump came along. And I gotta be honest, like, had hope. I had real hope because here is this guy who was independently wealthy.

Speaker 1:

He didn't need their money, or at least, you know, as far as far as we know on the surface. He didn't owe anybody anything for the most part. Right? He could walk into Washington DC as an outsider and hopefully drain the swamp. That's what I believed.

Speaker 1:

And when I saw how much the media and, like, every global institution attacked him, it reinforced that belief for me, like, tenfold. And I wasn't alone. I think millions of us believe that. And I think that there were legitimate reasons to believe that. Right?

Speaker 1:

Some of things he did were genuinely good, and I don't wanna take away from that. But here's where I have to be real with you. After everything that I've seen, after hundreds of interviews, after years of research, and every after sitting across from guests, like, you've shown me the architecture of how this world actually operates, I no longer believe that any one man, no matter how powerful or how well intentioned, can actually dismantle this system from within. And that hit me hard. It really did.

Speaker 1:

It especially hit me during this recent interview I had with Max Lowen. Right? So Max was a victim of satanic ritual abuse. Like, she was inside that system. She was trafficked to some of the highest places in our world.

Speaker 1:

You know, she was seeing some of the most powerful people that, you know, she'd named some names on the show. I'm not gonna get into it right now. Right? But she didn't see the system from the outside. Like, she was deep inside of it.

Speaker 1:

Like, deep in the underground tunnels under the Vatican level inside of it. And it wasn't just her. Like, what she's told me matches up to what so many other survivors and whistleblowers that I've researched or interviewed or read their books, it lines up perfectly. And so she laid out the global structure in a way that just kinda hit for me. So, actually, I created an image for you.

Speaker 1:

Right? So I put here this image right here. So this is right here, kind of her view of of how she's you know, kind of implying this is how the world operates. Right? It's this it's this pyramid.

Speaker 1:

So that's us at the bottom. Okay. You can see that. You and I, the useless eaters. Max said that the layer right above us was the actors.

Speaker 1:

It's interesting. The actors, the politicians, the world leaders, celebrities, powerful executives. Right? People that you you think like Elon Musk or Bezos, you know, Jamie Dimon, politicians, Hollywood, the famous people. Right?

Speaker 1:

And she described how the role of the actors was basically to create and reinforce the culture, the society, the way of life that we've known since birth. Right? Basically, that Shakespeare got it right when he said all the world's a stage. And so when you look at this pyramid, right, you can see right around this level right there. Right?

Speaker 1:

When you look at this pyramid, I apologize for the people that are listening via podcast. I'm just showing you a pyramid of the kind of layers of control. So hope you know, if you really wanna go see it, you can go check out the the actual video version of it. But, I'll do my best to describe it for you. So when you look at the pyramid, though, you realize that the presidency of the United States is maybe a third of the way up.

Speaker 1:

Right? So above that level, trillion dollar family bloodlines that have been accumulating wealth for centuries, global intelligence networks. And I'm not just talking about the CIA. I'm talking about networks that predate the CIA by hundreds and hundreds of years. Right?

Speaker 1:

Secret societies, the global banking system with its tentacles in nearly every country, every pocket, a pharmaceutical empire that spans the entire planet, the military industrial complex, the list goes on. And above all that is something even darker. Right? You get into covens, you get into Luciferian activities, satanic cults, Satan himself. Right?

Speaker 1:

So when you start to understand the scale of this pyramid and the amount of money and power that it has, like, as simple as Trump draining the DC Swamp isn't so simple anymore. I mean, it's easy to think that, oh, okay. He's gonna fire the bureaucrats and arrest these suit new traders and everything. But when you realize that the entire world is like, that DC Swamp is just this little cell that's being with controlled within this massive pyramid. Right?

Speaker 1:

And so, like, to look at it, like, for Trump to truly save this nation from this satanic grip of this system, he'd have to end the central banking system. He'd have to end the insanely corrupt and powerful medical industrial complex, big pharma. He'd have to end the intelligent next next intelligence networks that Epstein was like the tip of the iceberg. We're gonna talk about the Jesuits or the secret societies, etcetera. He'd have to end Silicon Valley, the technocratic surveillance empire that they're building, and so on.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's a lot of stuff. If you really want to save America from the grip of the deep state, you have to dismantle all of these institutions. And so, no, I don't think that Trump can dismantle that. I don't think that any president or world leader can. I mean, honestly, if you truly grasp grasp the scale of the evil in this world, I think that the only way I'm just being objective here.

Speaker 1:

It's like the only way that you can believe that a single president, right, could destroy that entire evil system is if you believe the cue drops. Right? And maybe at one time, you could look at what Trump was doing, and you could make sense of it. It's like, oh, okay. That kinda lines up, and that drop lines up.

Speaker 1:

And okay. So Biden got in, but they're gonna, know, they're gonna change things. He's gonna arrest everybody. I I was following this up pretty closely. Right?

Speaker 1:

But as I told you in the beginning, my goal is to be honest with you. And for me, honestly speaking, when I stack up everything that I'm seeing with my own two eyes, I can no longer subscribe to that belief. Why? Well, just to name a few things. Operation Warp Speed.

Speaker 1:

Right? I'm sorry, but I don't buy the idea that Trump was saving the world from global lockdowns. And if that was the case, but if you look at what that did to people, what it did to my own family, I don't buy it. You have the Epstein files, which we don't need to get into that in detail. We have the integration of the big tech surveillance state into our own government.

Speaker 1:

Right? Palantir, all these big tech companies that we know are evil. We know these companies are extensions of this military industrial complex and this this deep state entity. Like, they've just gotten closer and closer and closer, and that list goes on. But I'm not here to try to change your mind about anything.

Speaker 1:

I'm just giving my honest perspective that I don't believe that Trump has the ability to dismantle that system. And look, I've seen fall cabal. I've I've I've trust me. I've researched this stuff really heavily. I just don't think that Trump is gonna be able to do it.

Speaker 1:

I know that there's supposedly a a I I think I think there's definitely good guys in the world. Right? Even powerful good guys, but I just don't believe it anymore, right? Especially with with the actions I'm seeing of his administration. And I'm not saying that to be negative.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying it because I think it's time that we stop looking to the political arena for our salvation, because that's what it is. Right? It's an arena. Now, before we go any further, I wanna tell you that I'm not black pilled. I'm really not.

Speaker 1:

Right? That's a that's a real smile. I'm not suicidal. I haven't lost all hope. I I mean, honestly, like, I've got more hope than ever, but I'll explain that more later in the show.

Speaker 1:

Now back to the arena metaphor. Let me explain a little bit. So there's a guy, let me pull up this picture, mister Edward Bernays. Okay? This guy right here.

Speaker 1:

So he was the nephew of Sigmund Freud. And in 1928, he wrote this book right here called propaganda. Okay. So let me pull up that book for you. This is it.

Speaker 1:

He wrote this book in 1928. Okay. Now, in this book, I'm gonna read you a little bit out of here. I got bookmarked. Okay.

Speaker 1:

So the opening line is one of those chilling sentences ever published. He wrote, The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government, which is the true ruling power of our country. Okay? So this isn't some conspiracy theorist saying these things.

Speaker 1:

Like, this is the guy who invented modern public relations. Like, he's bragging about it. He's telling you how it works. Quote, the invisible government, in his words, how it manipulates your habits and your opinions, and they consider it an important element of democracy. Now think about what this means for politics because if there's an invisible government that is the true ruling power, quoting him, then what's what's the visible government?

Speaker 1:

Like, what's the thing we see on TV every day? It's a show. It's theater. It's what this guy Jacques Ilou, right, one of the greatest thinkers on propaganda called integration propaganda. It's not the kind that tries to get you to believe a single lie.

Speaker 1:

It's the kind of propaganda that integrates you into a system of thinking. It makes you believe that the system itself is legitimate, that your participation in this system is meaningful, that your vote is your voice. Now I'm gonna read a small section from his book, appropriately called Propaganda. Let me pull up the the, here for you. Okay.

Speaker 1:

So he says here, the less educated and informed the people to whom propaganda of agitation is addressed, the easier it is to make such propaganda. So just a little kinda qualifier here, when he refers to propaganda of agitation, that's when there's, like, an agitation as a social movement. So think BLM. Right? There's a there's a a a death of a black person, and then there's a propaganda campaign around that.

Speaker 1:

Some of it's organic, some of it's inorganic, some of it's paid for. Okay. That's agitation propaganda. So continuing. So he says that, again, the less educated and informed the people of to whom propaganda of agitation is addressed, the easier it is to make such propaganda.

Speaker 1:

That is why it is particularly suited for use among the so called lower classes, the proletariat, and among African peoples. Right? This guy don't it's not don't call me racist. This this guy is saying it. So there, it can rely on some keywords of magical import, which are believed without question even though the hearers cannot attribute any real content to them and do not fully understand them.

Speaker 1:

Right? These are the easy people to sway the propaganda. So he says, in contrast to this propaganda of agitation is the propaganda of integration. This is the propaganda of developed nations and characteristic of our civilization. In fact, it did not exist before the twentieth century.

Speaker 1:

It's a propaganda of conformity. It's related to the fact analyzed earlier that in Western society, it is no longer sufficient to obtain a transitory political act such as a vote. One needs total adherence to a society's truths and behavioral patterns. As the more perfectly uniform the society, the stronger its power and effectiveness each member should be sorry, each member should only be an organic and functional fragment of it, perfectly adapted and integrated. He must share the stereotypes, beliefs, reactions of the group.

Speaker 1:

He must be an active participant in its economic, ethical, aesthetic, and political doings. All his activities, all of his sentiments are dependent on this collectivity, and as he is often reminded, he can fulfill himself only through this collectivity as a member of the group. So propaganda of integration thus aims at making the individual participate in his society in every way. It's a long term propaganda, a self reproducing propaganda that seeks to obtain stable behavior, to adapt the individual to his everyday life to reshape his thoughts and behavior in terms of the permanent social setting. We can see this propaganda is more extensive and more complex than propaganda of agitation because it must be permanent, for the individual can no longer be left to himself.

Speaker 1:

So do you get what he's describing here? I'm not sure about you, but I was blown away when I came across his writing. So I had often viewed propaganda and social engineering from the Bernays con concept. Right? But what Jacques Ellul described it's what what he describes as agitation propaganda.

Speaker 1:

Right? Specific campaigns and social movements. Integration propaganda is so much bigger than that. It's propaganda so deep that even people who view themselves as awake don't even see it. It's the system itself, the culture, the social norms.

Speaker 1:

It's propaganda that permeates our minds and worldviews so much that we don't even see it, and it has for generations. But let's get back to that political arena. So let's take another look at this arena through the words of a guy named Carol Quigley. So Carol Quigley, who was a professor at Georgetown and a mentor to Bill Clinton among many others, had access to the inner records of this pyramid. Right?

Speaker 1:

So he wrote about this this book called tragedy and hope. Right? The cover's off, but this is it. Right? Tragedy and hope.

Speaker 1:

It's a big book. Right? You there's some good, cliff notes versions on it if you wanna read it, or you can read the whole thing. But anyway, so this is a guy that was saw had access inside the system. So here's what he said.

Speaker 1:

Sorry. I had this bookmarked to read this to you. Okay? He said, quote, the argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one perhaps of the right and the other the left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical so that the American people can throw out the rascals at any election without it leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy.

Speaker 1:

So let that sit with you for a second. Okay? A Georgetown professor with Sorry, one second here. One quick second, sorry. Sorry, my screen's kind of froze up.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So, okay, we have a Georgetown professor who has access to the actual records, right, of the power structure that we're talking about here. And he's telling us that the two parties are designed to be almost identical. So it gives you the illusion of choice. You get to feel like you're choosing something.

Speaker 1:

You you get to feel like you did something. Right? You voted. You threw the rascals out, but nothing actually changes. And quickly so he wasn't against this system.

Speaker 1:

He actually thought it was a good system. He was one of them. He was an insider, and he was describing it with approving language. Now there's also a document that was reportedly found in 1986 in a surplus IBM copier that had been purchased at a government sale. So this document, my other book, it's called Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars.

Speaker 1:

If you haven't read this book yet, I highly recommend it. It's really small. It's really easy to read. You can get it online for free. PDFs are really easy to come by, or you can order the print copy if you want to.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, so silent weapons for quiet wars. William or Bill Cooper, right, this guy is a former naval intelligence officer and the author of the book Behold a Pale Horse, which you should also have on your library shelf. He said about this book, quote, he said, I read to I read top secret documents which explained the silent weapons for Quiet Wars is the doctrine adopted by the poll the policy committee of the Bilderberg Group during its first known meeting in 1954. Okay? So what he's saying is that from his own research and access these documents is that this was actually the basically, it was like the the manual handed out at the first builder Bilderberg Group meeting in 1954 where it basically outlined its strategy.

Speaker 1:

Okay? So whether you think it's authentic or not, personally, I do. The concepts in it are staggering because it describes now they use, like, engineering terms to describe it, but it it describes how to treat a population as a system to be controlled. Right? The book says I have a few quotes I bookmarked here for you.

Speaker 1:

Okay. It says, it was decided, this is quote, quote, It was decided to privately wage a quiet war with an ultimate objective of permanently shifting the natural and social energy and the wealth of the undisciplined and the irresponsible many into the hands of the few. Sorry, into the hands of the self disciplined, responsible, and worthy few. Okay? It shoots situations instead of bullets propelled by data processing instead of a chemical reaction operated by a computer programmer instead of a marksman under the orders of a banking magnate instead of a military general.

Speaker 1:

It makes no obvious explosive noises, causes no obvious physical or mental injuries, and does not obviously interfere with anyone's daily social life. It continues, the public the public cannot comprehend this weapon, and therefore cannot believe that they are being attacked and subdued by a weapon. So as it it continues, it basically blatantly states, they built this weapon that sucks all the energy and resources from us and gives it all to the elites. And it uses the language of electrical engineering, inputs, outputs, amplifiers, feedback loops, and it applies it to human society. So it describes economics not as a system of trade, but as a system of energy harvesting.

Speaker 1:

Right? Your labor is energy. Your attention is energy. And the goal is to engineer a society where that energy flows upward efficiently, quietly, and without resistance. And so what's one of the key mechanisms for keeping that resistance down?

Speaker 1:

Right? When the population starts to get really angry and they can sense something is wrong. Okay? It says that you give these people a pressure release valve. You give them an arena where they can fight each other, where they can feel like they're making a difference while the actual power structure remains completely untouched.

Speaker 1:

That's politics. Think about it. Every two years, every four years, the entire country gets whipped into a frenzy, red versus blue, left versus right. We're we're told over and over again, this is the most important election of our lifetimes. We're told that if the other side wins, it's over.

Speaker 1:

The republic is finished. And so we pour our energy, our money, our time, our emotional bandwidth into this fight. Then what happens? Well, whoever wins, the Federal Reserve Federal Reserve is still there. The BIS, the Bank of International Settlements, is still there.

Speaker 1:

BlackRock still controls trillions. Now what's interesting is getting the financial system. Here's what Quigley alright, tragedy and hope. Here's what Quigley says about the financial system that has power over our society. He says, quote, The powers of a of financial capitalism had a far reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole.

Speaker 1:

This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences. End quote. So it's not just the financial system that's that's untouched. Right? The pharmaceutical industry is still untouched.

Speaker 1:

Actually, in a lot of ways, you can say Trump has cozied up very, very much so with the pharmaceutical industry. Alright. Without even getting into operation warp speed, you can see it all over the place. Right? He's a big fan of big pharma.

Speaker 1:

The intelligence agencies, they're still running their operations. Okay? The foundations, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Ford, are still funding the same agendas they've been funding for a hundred years. Nothing structural changes Because the arena was never designed to produce a structural change. It was designed to absorb your energy so you don't direct it somewhere that actually matters.

Speaker 1:

Another book, the naked communist by Kleon Skowzen, published the 45 goals of communism back in 1958. And goal number 15 was, quote, capture one or both of the political parties in The United States, one or both. And when you read the rest of these goals, infiltrate the schools, infiltrate the media, break down the family, discredit the church, you realize that the political arena isn't the target. It's just a tool. It was always a tool.

Speaker 1:

John Taylor Gatto, one of the most brilliant educators this country's ever produced, he described it as what he called democratic elitism, which is this strange model where you have the appearance of democracy. You're you vote, you have representatives, but the actual decisions are made by people that you never elected in rooms that you'll never enter based on agendas that you're never told about. So in 1954, the Rees Committee, they had these Rees Committee hearings, which they investigated the major tax exempt foundations. Right? Rockefeller, Carnegie, Ford.

Speaker 1:

And what they found out was stunning, though not that shocking for you and I probably. These foundations were using their vast wealth to fund specific social engineering agendas through education, media, and policy. And so the committee's chief investigators, a guy named Norman Dodd, was told directly by the president of the Ford Foundation. Right? This person named Rowan Gaither, who said that their mission was to, quote, so alter life in The United States that we can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.

Speaker 1:

So that's in congressional testimony. It's on the record. So what do you think that they did when they found out this stuff? Did they put an end to those foundations? No.

Speaker 1:

They hopped into bed with them. So when people tell me that the answer is to vote harder, to get more involved in the political process, I hear them. I understand this the sentiment, honestly. And I I especially understand it through the lens of of Q and say, okay. Look.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. There is this this this other force that that has chosen Trump to bring down the system. Okay? I understand that sentiment. But I also know what Quigley knew, I know what Bernays knew, I know what the foundations knew, what which is that the political process was captured a long, long time ago.

Speaker 1:

And in addition to it being a mechanism or a tool to channel the energy of the masses into a system that keeps them trapped, it also does a really good job at swallowing up people that had a strong will to fight and that wanna step into that arena. It's also how it works. So anybody that has this genuine passion for changing their country, it's set up so it draws them into the political system. You see it. Right?

Speaker 1:

You have these people that come out with a strong voice and a clear conscience. They're movers and shakers. People start saying, you should run for office. If you win, you can change the system. I've had lots of people tell me, Seth, you should run for run to run for office.

Speaker 1:

Like, no. Okay? Because once inside, they just become another cog in the machine. Their energy is absorbed, their fire is extinguished. And not because someone put it out, but because this system itself is designed to grind those people down.

Speaker 1:

These people, they walk in, they wanna change the world. They wanna change this country. And four years later, they're just trying to get reelected. They're making deals, they're compromising on things they swore they'd never compromise on, and the machine keeps turning. And is that exactly what we've seen?

Speaker 1:

Like, how many people go to Washington full of fire and conviction, and within a term or two, they're just part of the furniture. I mean, just take a simple look at the Epstein files. Right? Trump, Vance, Battelle, Bongino, so many more. They all talked about the importance of releasing these files, but that was before they got into office.

Speaker 1:

Right? I need not say more. Look at Trump and Iran. Right? You could argue that he didn't make the Epstein files one of his core campaign promises.

Speaker 1:

Like, I went back and looked. He didn't. He wasn't out there on the stage saying, we're gonna release the Epstein files. He talked about it in interviews. People asked him about it.

Speaker 1:

Said, okay. Yeah. They they should be released. Right? But he did make peace one of his core promises.

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Right? Over the years, he repeatedly attacked people like Obama and others for starting wars in The Middle East. So I I don't think that Trump just magically woke up the other day and thought, you know what? I feel like going back on that promise. I'm gonna drop some bombs on Iran.

Speaker 1:

No. He just got swallowed up by the system. Right? The system doesn't destroy people with a sledgehammer. It destroys them with a thousand small cuts.

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And even if they somehow resist, even if they can manage to stay clean, the system has other tools. Right? The political class is a very, very tightly controlled system. If they start gaining any real power, but they're not playing ball, the system will find a way to compromise them. Bribery, blackmail, threats.

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If none of that works, well, you've seen what happens. We've seen the character assassinations. We've seen careers destroyed overnight. We've seen a lot worse. JFK.

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So this is also what the Tavistock Institute understood. So the Tavistock Institute, they studied how to engineer social compliance. Right? They studied how to take a population that might resist and slowly, methodically bring them into alignment. And one of their key insights was this, you don't want to fight resistance head on, you channel it, Right?

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You give it an outlet. You let people feel like they're fighting back through the approved channels while the actual agenda moves forward unimpeded. But here's what I really want you to understand. I think it's one of the biggest keys to the whole thing. The political system doesn't just distract you from the real battle.

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It does something far worse. It can destroy your morality. It can shred the moral fabric of our society. I mean, think about what it does to people, especially this day and age. Right?

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So it takes us and divides human beings into unnatural tribes and groups. Right? Red and blue, left and right. But then it programs those tribes to hate the other tribe, like, not to disagree, to hate, to dehumanize the others other side. Right?

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To see your neighbor not as a fellow human made in the image of God, but as an enemy, as a threat, as someone to be defeated. It's diabolical because the natural state of humanity, like, believe the way God designed us is is to have compassion for our neighbors, like, to love our community, to take care of one another. That's what we're built for. Like, that's the light inside of us. But the political system takes that bond and severs it, and it turns neighbor against neighbor, father against son, friend against friend.

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I mean, how many relationships were destroyed just in the last couple of years? I I can count on my own my own life, so many. How many families were just completely torn about by manufactured tribal conflict that's been pumped into their brains through screens? And here's the genius of it. The same political system that creates that political division, it also controls the media.

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Social media, big tech, Hollywood, the entertainment industry, banking. Right? So they're not just creating the arena, they're stoking the fire inside of it, and they're fanning the flames twenty four hours a day, seven days a week through every screen in your house, making people angrier, more divided, more hateful. And what's that do? It dims the light.

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Every act of hatred, it dims the light. Every dehumanizing thought about your neighbor, it dims the light. Every moment you spend consumed by political rage instead of loving your family, serving your community, strengthening your faith, the darkness wins a little more every single time. That's the it's a dual weapon. Right?

Speaker 1:

It doesn't just distract you from the real fight. It turns you into a weapon against yourself. So your hatred becomes their ammunition. Your division becomes their victory. So, no, I I'm not gonna pour my heart and soul into that system.

Speaker 1:

Not anymore. Now back to the original question I started with, will I vote? Actually, yes. I will. I've thought a lot about it.

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Right? I won't be responsible to you. I've thought a lot about it. And yes, I will vote. Right?

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It's part of my duty as a citizen. I'll do my best to vote for candidates I believe are moral. Maybe there's a couple, maybe not. But I'm done putting my heart and soul into that system. And you know what to put the final nail in the coffin of that belief in politics was?

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It it was the Epstein files. And it wasn't necessarily, like, what was in the files themselves. There wasn't much new, in those files to me. Like, I've I've been studying this stuff for quite some time. It was how the files were handled.

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It's how they were released. We went from we're going to release the files to we're not gonna release the files from okay. So we're gonna give the files to these really special influencers in this neat little binder to, nope. The files are a hoax, and you are not my followers and supporters if you believe the files are real. And now that the files are out, well, it's still a hoax.

Speaker 1:

We're not gonna arrest anyone. And, oh, look. The Dow's at 50,000, and there's aliens. And here's another war in The Middle East. Right?

Speaker 1:

So, honestly, though, what's most important about those files is this. They show us that there is an elite class of predators, Democrats, Republicans, straight, gay. It doesn't matter. It's all one giant club, and you and I ain't in it. Epstein was just a node in a system, a system so large, and so powerful, and so ancient, and so present in every single aspect of our society that most people never even see it.

Speaker 1:

Now maybe someone's gonna hear this and say, Seth, come on, man. You're black pilled. You're giving up. You're telling us there's no hope, that this evil system is one, and that we should all just roll over. No.

Speaker 1:

It's the exact opposite. Okay? So stay with me, because this is the most important part of everything I'm gonna say to you today. So when you look at that pyramid I'll bring it back up for you again. So you look at this pyramid.

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Alright? The one that I created after the, the Max Lowen interview. You drink of water. So if you really study this, something becomes remarkably clear. The entire structure, as complex and as powerful as it is, it boils down to a really simple equation.

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At the top of the pyramid, there's darkness, evil. It's like whatever you wanna call it, the cabal, the elites, the powers and principalities, Satan himself. And the end goal is a world enveloped in darkness, total control, total submission, the complete extinguish extinguishing of the light in this world. I think Ephesians six twelve sums it up perfectly. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

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So do you see it? Against rulers of the darkness, against spiritual wickedness in high places. That's what we're up against. Yet, we're programmed to believe that we wrestle against the flesh and blood of our neighbor, of our own family. And that programming takes place through its finely tuned control mechanisms, its machine, its system, the media, entertainment industry, pharmaceutical industrial complex, education system, financial system, the political system.

Speaker 1:

Right? It uses all of these systems, and it uses all the compromised people that control those systems. And it pushes evil and dark words, darkness downwards. Okay? So pull that image again.

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Right? It so it's pushing evil and darkness downwards. It corrupts, It degrades. It inverts. It compromises.

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It turns good into evil. It turns evil into good. And it's been doing this for a really, really, really long time. But at the bottom of that pyramid, at the foundation of everything, are human beings. You, me, billions of souls created by God, each carrying that divine spark inside of us.

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And here's what they don't want you to understand. The collective light inside the souls of human beings is the only thing that prevents the entire earth from being swallowed up by that darkness you see at the top of the pyramid. That's it. That's the whole game. Right?

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There's black darkness on the top that's trying in every way possible to push evil through this entire system, to push that evil down into the souls of every person at the bottom of that pyramid. Because if they can make every one of those souls, every one of those lights turn dark and turn evil, they will get rid of the light in this world, and we will enter into a world that is truly hell on earth. Right? But the strength of that light, right, your light inside of you, that that light, it's tied to your faith, your morality, your compassion, your love for your family, for your neighbor, for your community, your willingness to choose goodness even when the entire system is engineered to pull you towards evil. Right?

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That's why they're poisoning the hearts of us, mankind. That's the purpose behind this corruption. That's why nearly every major institution, especially the global ones, is pushing agendas that invert goodness. It's why they attack the family. It's why they target children.

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It's why they corrupt the church. It's why they poison the food and the water and the medicine. It's why they fill your mind with fear and division and filth through every screen in the house. Because every soul that dims, every person who gives in to despair, or hatred, or nihilism, or addiction, that's one less light that's standing against the darkness. But every soul that awakens, every person who chooses faith over fear, who chooses morality over convenience, truth over comfort, that's a light that darkness can extinguish.

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And they know that a lot of people will downright reject this evil when they see it if they're given a choice. So that's where the revelation of the method comes in, which we talked about before. So the evil in this world, they they know it cannot act on you without your agreement. Right? So across every spiritual tradition, every esoteric teaching, the rule is the same.

Speaker 1:

The vampire must be invited in. The tempter can only offer. He cannot compel. Right? Your consciousness is sovereign.

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So that's why the system is built on manufacturing consent, on propaganda, on deception, on slowly incrementally getting you to agree to your own enslavement through fear, through ignorance, through entertainment, through the illusion of political choice. But the more you see it, right, the moment you truly see the cage for what it is, the spell begins to break. And they can't put it back together because you can't unsee what you've seen. And this is the part that I'm actually really excited about, because I think that's actually what's what's happening here, right, is that people are starting to see. So where does that leave us?

Speaker 1:

If politics isn't gonna save us, then what will? You will. Your soul will. Your choices will. God will.

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Because the greatest threat to this entire system of darkness is not a political candidate. It's not a movement. It's not a revolution. It's the mass awakening of the human heart. And I've got so much hope because, like, I'm watching it happen right now in real time.

Speaker 1:

People are waking up, not just to the corruption. Like, they've been aware of that for a long time. They're waking up to what matters. They're rejecting the satanic agenda. They're turning off the screens.

Speaker 1:

They're choosing a different path, and I'm seeing it everywhere. Right? There's a there's a massive movement of people that are returning to traditional ways. Right? Homesteading, homeschooling, moving to the country, building a real community.

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Right? Face to face with handshakes, breaking bread together, praying together. And I'm experiencing this. Right? Like, personally, I'm experiencing this.

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Like, I've been reconnecting on a deep level with people who basically stopped talking to me after 2020. Right? People that thought I was lost. Right? Relationships that I thought were over, but they're actually coming back now.

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And it's not because anyone won an argument, it's because something is shifting in the hearts of people. The spell is breaking, like slowly person by person, but it's breaking. And I know I'm not the only one who's seeing this. Like, I'm hearing it from a lot of you. Like, day, I'm looking at the trends I'm seeing online.

Speaker 1:

I'm hearing these stories of people. Right? Old friends reaching out, family members who called you crazy three years ago are now saying, You know, Seth, I think you might be right. I think maybe they're a bunch of pedophiles, and they're really evil. Right?

Speaker 1:

So this is great because this is happening. Right? Neighbors that are starting to garden together, they're homeschooling or starting co op or prayer groups. I mean, even the art community, right? Know, I'm launching the art community.

Speaker 1:

Okay? So we started planning for the art community. I was hoping for around 3,000 emails. Right? Kind of like the waiting list.

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Like, we're now well over 10,000 people that have signed up just on the waiting list of that. Saying like, Yeah, I want to be part of something real. I want to build something. I want to be around people who are choosing the light. That blew me away, but it tells me something.

Speaker 1:

It tells me that the awakening isn't just happening in people's heads, it's happening in their feet. Like they're moving, they're acting. People are choosing differently. So I'm not black pilled, like, not even close. I'm not black pilled because I don't think Trump is gonna save us.

Speaker 1:

I'm not black pilled because I don't think any politician will. I'm just I'm aware of the system. I got a very deep level, and I'm choosing to focus on the things that actually matter. Like my community, which is all of you, my family, my faith, my sovereignty. And I've never felt happier.

Speaker 1:

I mean that. I'm genuinely like, I'm more at peace now than I ever have been. And that might sound strange, especially given about all the things I talk about on this show, but it makes perfect sense when you think about it. Because when you stop pouring your energy into a rigged arena, when you stop waiting for a savior in a suit, and you start putting that energy into your own life, your own family, your own walk with God, everything changes. You stop being anxious about elections.

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You stop being angry at the other side. You stop doom scrolling at midnight, and you start building. You start growing food, teaching your children, praying with more purpose, having real conversations with real people. And that's how the darkness loses. It's a really, really simple equation is that we just strengthen that light inside of us.

Speaker 1:

And this is why even though I've had so many people like, it's it's, like, kind of interesting to even think about. I've had so many people that have said, oh my gosh, Seth, you've turned your back on Trump. Like, what's happened to you? They got to you. It's like, oh, I haven't really I haven't turned my back on him.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you know, he's our president. I hope he makes the right decision, but I I'm just not I'm not putting all my eggs in that basket. Right? And to be honest, I think that that was actually one of the big things behind the the Q operation. Because think about all the people that got really into Q.

Speaker 1:

These are people that were studying the WikiLeaks. These are people that were really, really awake. They knew the world was being ruled by this satanic class of people. So these are the people that would have traditionally been on the front lines of enacting a massive change. And, of course, we did have a massive change, you know, and and a lot of things happened, but it got those people, the most potent people in in really changing a society, and it got them to, like, stand behind Trump no matter what behind a politician.

Speaker 1:

And so, look, I don't I don't, like, look down on anybody for thinking that. And, actually, I think I think that a lot of good things came out of that movement. You know, the the kind of the meme warfare and the digital soldiers and, you know, like, a lot of information was put out there, which I think was really, really good. But I think it's now time for us to be sober about where we're headed and what's going on. And for me, I look at Trump and what's happening in this administration and, you know, Bongino and Patel and all the things, you know, Bondi.

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And I'm not it's like I'm getting angry, and I'm like, I'm so done. It's just like, okay. They're not outside the system. And that is what it is. So I'm not gonna put my heart and my soul into that system.

Speaker 1:

That's it. So I'm still gonna vote. It's my duty as a citizen. I'm gonna do my best to choose the right people, if there are some, but I'm not gonna just work myself up in that frenzy where it's like, oh, if we lose the midterms, this is gonna happen. If we do this, this is gonna happen.

Speaker 1:

It's outside of my control. And so there's something really peaceful about that. So okay. Well, that took about an hour. So we're now gonna jump into question and answer.

Speaker 1:

And it's not just question and answer. It's it's you've got comments and everything, so I've got, I have, my lovely producer, Kay, who has been collecting, comments for me. Okay. So we're gonna just kinda look over some of these with you. Okay.

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So, let me pull make sure that's pulled up. Alright. There we go. Let me check over there. Okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So, so I got a comment from Valerie Valerie Tunks over on YouTube. She says, I love Man in America. Thank you, Valerie. So over on okay.

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Here's a question on Rumble. Some of these are from earlier on, so, I may have answered them in in that kind of monologue there. She said, so Liberty said, this is what president Trump will have to square, the no new wars promise. Will it turn out good for him as we see cheering Iranians in Iran? Will there be struggle for power?

Speaker 1:

I yeah. I don't know, actually. And I'm also seeing I'm seeing different things different stories coming out of Iran. I'm seeing some stories that are showing that people are really happy. They're really excited, but also seeing some that are, like, mass mass gatherings mourning the death of their leader.

Speaker 1:

So, you know, it's hard to say. I mean, but again, if you look at, like, what's happened to all the the nations, like, is a regime change. Just be very clear about it. Right? Like, very explicitly said it.

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Netanyahu very explicitly said it and saying, hey. Now's your chance. Overthrow your government. Right? But we know that there were a lot of Mossad, a lot of CIA that were active in this as there have been in any color revolution, whether it was in Ukraine or any other country.

Speaker 1:

Right? These agencies are oftentimes involved. But what we've seen in The Middle East, in particular, is that when you take down a regime a head of regime, whether it's Hussein, whether it was Gaddafi, it doesn't matter. It's not like you remove that person, and all of a sudden you're like, oh gosh, wow, look, like Iraq is just this beautiful country now, and it's so peaceful, and there's no terrorism. It doesn't end well.

Speaker 1:

So continuing. Okay. So we've got, Kim Kim Ebb on Rumble says, what is the plan? Well, I think I kinda outlined it that I have. The plan is just to be good people and have as much of the world as possible, wake up and become good people and resist the evil, and the evil loses its power and control over us, and the evil collapses under the weight of its own evil.

Speaker 1:

That's my plan. Okay. Okay. Continue. So, Mick Cummings on Rumble says, why is Trump so scared of Beebe?

Speaker 1:

That's a complicated question. I'm not gonna get into it too much. I I mean, maybe it's some of the stuff in the Epstein files, perhaps. I don't know. But the thing is is that, I I as far as I look at it, it's like, Bibi's just an he's just another actor.

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Like, he's not in charge. It's it's like Israel's not in charge. Israel's just just a proxy nation for this global satanic elite. And so you might think that Beebe is controlling Trump, but maybe something else is controlling him that we're not aware of. But people want you to think that it's just another politician.

Speaker 1:

Right? And that's another thing to look at this is that it's like, is Beebe controlling Trump? I'd say no. I'd say if if anything is controlling Trump, it's the system. Right?

Speaker 1:

Beebe is just just another actor. It's like, they want you to think like, again, the the bring back the power, the the sort of pyramid. At the top of that pyramid, they want you to think this is part of the design. They want you to think that it's all at the actor level. Right?

Speaker 1:

They don't want anybody looking above that level. And so when I see all these people, they're saying, Oh, Israel's doing this, and Netanyahu's doing this, and this person's doing that. Like, that's all just kinda addressing the next level up. Right? So that's not that's not people that are addressing, like, the real power, like, the secret societies, the bloodlines, the Illuminati, right, the sub factions, the Vatican, Freemasons, you know, not to mention what's above those, you know, the getting the Jesuits and these old intelligence networks.

Speaker 1:

And then, obviously, the institutional power, right, the intelligence agencies, the military, central banks, that's not it. Right? Maybe you've heard this little kind of mini documentary called All Wars Are Bankers Wars. And so, yeah. I mean, it's like, okay, if all wars are bankers wars and you believe that, and I see the same people that have oftentimes believed that exact same thing is, oh, yeah, of course, the wars are bankers wars.

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But then they see Trump doing something with Iran and us starting a war in The Middle East, and all of a sudden that war is not a banker's war. It's not being controlled by the ruling class. I know it seems like we're kind of looking at things one way this way, the other way that way, but there's no kind of core principles going behind those things. So, you know, I guess think what you think what you want. Okay.

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So Teresa on Rumble says, Thank you so much for your hard work. God bless you and your family. Thank you, Teresa. I appreciate that. Here's a comment from, DJ Nurlin on Rumble who says, Iran has been thirty days away from nuclear weapons for effing decades.

Speaker 1:

We're being played. Yeah. I mean, I almost played the video for you. There's a video compilation of Netanyahu, and I think it goes back, what, twenty or thirty years, and, like, all these different clips. And every single one he keeps saying he keeps saying, Iran is two weeks from having nuclear facilities.

Speaker 1:

Two weeks, three weeks, one week. But he says it for years. So again, it's just like this is to me, it's like George Bush weapons of mass destruction two point o. It's the same playbook. It's my opinion.

Speaker 1:

Okay. Continuing. So, Nana Banana over on YouTube says, heard someone say that, quote, all the governments have failed all the people all the time. Yeah. I I feel like, especially in modern history, that that seems pretty true.

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Comment from, Katie Lee over at Rumble, who says, 40,000 foot view. Thanks, Seth. Yep. That's it. That's what I'm trying to do.

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Donna Simple Retirement over on YouTube says, This pyramid image makes sense. And that's the I mean, that's actually, I still got up there. Didn't just realize that. I agree. I mean, just I mean, there's I think it's way more complex than what I presented here.

Speaker 1:

This is a very simplified version of it, but, like, I'm seeing the same exact structure over and over again. Like, I've got a whole library of books on this stuff. Right? Going into Jim Mars and Fritz Spriggler, you know, Bloodlines of the Illuminati, you know, Kathy O'Brien. I mean, I'm I'm interviewing I've got actually, hopefully soon, I'm interviewing an MK Ultra survivor soon, this guy named, JR Sweet, which he's got it's it's heavy stuff, but I'm seeing the same thing.

Speaker 1:

Like this pyramid just makes sense. I agree. Okay. Continuing. Question.

Speaker 1:

This is from Angela Souzel over on Rumble, who says, When are we going to get when are we going to get that we aren't enemies? That top 1% is screwing all of us. We need to learn to say no, and we won't go to war for you. That's that's exactly it, Angela. Like, that's that's exactly it, is that we are.

Speaker 1:

Like, we're not enemies. You had this tiny, tiny, tiny portion that profiteers off of every war. They fund both sides of the war. Do you think okay. Think just ask yourself a question.

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Like, do you think that these these banking families and these elite people that we don't even see in our society, do you think that they're not benefiting from this war in Iran? Do you think that they don't own huge positions in Lockheed Martin and defense stocks? Like and that's just the very tip of the iceberg. They make so much money off of war. So I think it's happening.

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Okay. Oscar j Trump over on Rumble says, you can dislike Trump's policies all you want, but you can't deny that he is so much more influential than anyone in the last hundred years. I'm not gonna try to think through that and think, okay. Has there been a person in the last hundred years more influential than Trump? I mean, I guess you could argue that with the advent of social media, he is more influential just from that perspective alone.

Speaker 1:

But yeah. I mean, he he's he he has insane influence in this world. Like, absolutely. He really does. So and and, again, like, I like, credit to him for me starting my entire career.

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Like, the first video that I did, it was Trump sharing it that really kinda launched me to this career that I'm in. So I'm I'm I'm grateful for that. I don't I don't hate the man. Right? There's some some stuff that's pretty sketchy in the Epstein files, so that but I haven't tried to go through and think, okay, is this real or is this not real?

Speaker 1:

I've just I've kind of moved beyond it. It's just like, know, maybe he had the best of intentions and just got swallowed up by the system. Maybe he was one of them all along, and his job was only to come in here and to get the kind of the MAGA, the true American patriots to get behind a person that's gonna bring in a digital surveillance state. Maybe that was the goal. I actually don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. But when you take that look that I looked at today with you, it's like, actually, it doesn't really matter as much. Like, the only thing that matters is that a mass awakening of goodness in people's hearts and resistance of evil. And so yeah. So question over on Rumble.

Speaker 1:

This is from Mullins to Cooper. I wonder who's gonna save us from ourselves. That's a good question. I hope that we can save us from ourselves. Well, I hope God can save us from ourselves.

Speaker 1:

Right? But, yeah, good question. Continue with a mountain girl, MT gallon rumble who says, Seth, with God all things are possible. I believe I absolutely believe that. But here's an interesting thing.

Speaker 1:

I wanna touch that for a second. Right? So you say, when I hear people sometimes will say that in defense of Trump. Right? And they're saying, Oh, Seth, well like, yeah, Trump could collapse that entire system.

Speaker 1:

Like, with God, all things are possible. Well, I guess that's true, right? I mean, gosh, like, if God wanted it to be, maybe Hillary Clinton comes out tomorrow, and she's like, I'm turning away from all my bad things, and I'm gonna I'm gonna, like, fight for what's good on Earth. And maybe she helps turn things around. Like, I guess with God, all things are possible.

Speaker 1:

But I don't really look at that to try to justify, Oh, so okay, so I'm gonna believe that Trump can do it because I believe in God. It's like, actually, to me, it's like, if I believe in God, I believe that He gave you and I the power. Like, that's where I come to, right? Is it's like, we're still kind of handing over that control to someone else, to another man, instead of looking inside of ourselves and looking to God. Okay.

Speaker 1:

So continuing. Okay. This is from Harry Smith over on YouTube. He says, but do we not require constitutionally bound sheriffs in order to bring these pirates to justice? And that certainly is a way.

Speaker 1:

I've I've looked this up quite a bit, actually, and interviewed, you know, sheriff Mac before on this, that that is a way, of course. But but I feel like that it's just part of it. Yeah. I won't get into that because it's it's a bigger discussion. Adam Hess on Rumble, who says, I'm agreeing with Seth tonight, which thank you for that.

Speaker 1:

My own family members believe this Democrats versus Republican crap. They don't wanna be they're only told that they're being controlled. Yeah. And that's like, that's it. Right?

Speaker 1:

It's it's you start believing, like, that that's the, the propaganda, right? The integration propaganda. It's so deep that you don't you don't realize even the idea, the concept of Democrats versus Republicans, that's all part of the propaganda. It's all part of the system that was that was made to control us. And people don't like, that's the thing is that a lot of people, they don't wanna look at it.

Speaker 1:

They don't like, as as Adam says, he says, they don't want to be told that they're being controlled. Like, that's a hard thing. That's a hard truth. It's a hard pill to swallow, right? Because we're freedom minded.

Speaker 1:

If you've believed this system for so long, and now you're being told the whole thing, is this a lie? And like, yeah, that's tough. It's a tough one, but thank you for sharing that, Adam. Okay. So Molin Sakoopy Cooper over Romero's Another Questions.

Speaker 1:

My question is why now? Was COVID the prequel? Was AI needed to be developed better? Why did they do this in 2000 like Jones predicted? I think you I mean, you you answered the question in some way that I would have too.

Speaker 1:

I think that COVID was a prequel. I think that AI is needed. You say, Was AI needed to be developed better? I do think so. I think a lot of the control grid they're trying to build and trying to enslave the world with, AI is central to that.

Speaker 1:

And so I think that they needed to have AI developed to to where it is. So I think that's also yeah, that's why now. They needed more time. Okay. So Liberty, again, Rumble question.

Speaker 1:

So how are candidates chosen to run for office? That's a that's a big question. I'll try to give a simple answer to it as I understand it. I mean, I think that when you're when you're running for local office or you're running for something that is not that important at a Nash or kind of a state or federal level, I think it's probably easier. Like, if I wanted to run for town supervisor, I probably could.

Speaker 1:

I probably wouldn't win because I'm just too out there with my views and I you know? But but I do think that there's a process that as candidates go up, like as candidates get higher and higher in the political system, that there is more control, I guess you could say. More active blackmail campaigns, bribery. I've heard a lot of different stories, people saying that, yeah, as soon as they get elected, you sit down in a room with these guys in suits, you have no idea who they are, and they tell you exactly how things are gonna work. So I think that's, you know, pretty close.

Speaker 1:

Question. This is from, Atlas b on Rumble, who says, what if this whole Iran thing is AI generated propaganda? I mean, it's not a bad question to ask. I mean, it's unfortunate. I think we should be asking that pretty often now.

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It's like, okay, is this real? I'm seeing a lot of videos that go viral on on social media that most people don't know that they're fake. I I I've, you know, spent a decent amount time looking at AI type stuff, and you learn the cues, but it's getting better and better. I don't think that this is just propaganda. Think it's too too significant in terms of purely AI.

Speaker 1:

But we should be thinking that, and be kind of vigilant with that. Okay. Okay, continuing. So okay. Question from Hammer on Rumble.

Speaker 1:

Seth, why are you still talking about fake politics? We're way past that point. It's good versus evil. I felt that my entire show was actually talking about fake politics, like, from the good versus evil perspective. Maybe you left left that question earlier on.

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But hopefully, Hammer, if you're still watching, you'll say, okay, Seth came around. He's got it. Right? Okay. So continuing.

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G o one one seven on Rumble, who says, your book references are golden. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. That's what I I I've got all these books.

Speaker 1:

I love books. I wish I had more time to read. I mostly do audio books, but I just find that these old books, like, they tell us a lot about what's going on, actually. Like, there's a lot of stuff that we can learn if we take the time to try to seek that information. And that's what I do.

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I love learning and seeking. So, Mountain Matt on Rumble says, That's great, Seth, but what's the answer? Be blackballed and accept our fate? No, I think it's the opposite. I think it's that we put our effort into what we can actually control, which I talked about, right?

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Our own spiritual journey, our own faith, our own relationship with God, our families, our communities. You know, I even saw was interesting. I saw people were filming. They're kinda saying, hey. You should just go out in the public and ask people about Epstein.

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And so I saw this guy. He's out there in public, and they filmed him. It was kinda cool. He's just some, you know, random person walking by and say, hey. What do you think about Epstein?

Speaker 1:

And it was an the guy was, like, very aware. But it was interesting, because a lot of people that you wouldn't even think much much of normally, they're not, like, wearing some, you know, you know, kind of Epstein is a pedophile T shirt. Right? There's average looking people, but they're like, yeah. Like, what's going on with Epstein?

Speaker 1:

This is some really serious stuff. Right? So there's there's a lot of people that are seeing this, honestly. Like, I think the Epstein stuff is it's it's a major opportunity, for for waking people up. So question from the friendly, evangelist on Rumble, who says, so the is Q plan false then?

Speaker 1:

Well, again, this is just my own opinion that, I yeah. I don't think I I I don't think that it's real from the perspective of real as what it's been presented as. Right? So you say, is the Q plan false? Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I don't believe that the I don't believe that the Q drops were some sort of secret military operation from this small group of people that wanted to have Trump come in to save the world. I don't believe that narrative. I had before, but I I don't believe it. And not not to mention, like, I I know like, I personally know a lot of the the people or some of the people that are mentioned very often in those queue files as being part of that operation, right, to a certain degree, right? And I because I, you know, I have access to I'm not gonna try and brag and say I've got special intel, but No.

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Like, I actually I know people that are, like, really pretty high up. Right? Like, I've just I've met them, which is part of if you're and if you do what I do and my podcast has a large reach, it it opens up doors to meet people that you wouldn't have met before. So I've been to, you know, Mar A Lago and all kinds of different places and interesting events with people that, you know, you that most of you would know who they are. What I can tell you, though, is that the people that I know that are, like, very close on the inside have unanimously told me that it's not real.

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It's a psychological operation. Some of them have said it was you know, they you say it was CIA and Massad. Some speculate it was CCP, the different, you know, whatever. But the people that are central to a lot of the Q stuff have personally told me, and not like they're telling me like, Hey, Seth, the Q Hey, Seth. You know, it's a psyop.

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Wink. No. Like, the talks I've had with them, they're like, Yeah, man. That whole thing is a psyop. And, like, they're worried.

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Like, they're genuinely worried about where the country is going. It's not the it's not the perspective of somebody that secretly knows that there's this plan to save everything and that we're all taken care of. So, you know, when I come out and if and when I come out here and say, look, I do not believe in the Q narrative, I'm not coming out here just from this, like, Well, I read a couple of books, and I don't really believe it anymore because I've lost faith in that. It's coming from a very, very, very measured place. Okay?

Speaker 1:

So anyway, okay, continuing. Little breath mint for me. Okay. Continuing here. Okay, so Casey Wisewoman says, Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I mean, it's it's a lot of what I wanna do with the Arc community, which just in case so if you're if you're watching this and you wanna learn more about the Arc community, we haven't launched it yet. It's very, very, very soon, the final touches of this. But just go to buildthearc.com. You can enter to, kind of put your name on the waiting list.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, there's over 10,000 people that have joined on the waiting list. The ARC community is it's a private online community that's really focused on building offline relationships. So it's really about creating a space for people to come together that share these values, have huge transfer of knowledge. So forums, questions, prayer request sections, there's a training modules. We're also gonna have local chapters.

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So you're gonna have your local ARC chapters, so you can meet people close to you. That's the whole point of it, right? Is to allow you to meet people like me, like yourself that think like this, that are crazy enough to think that the world is what it is today, and they want to band together. So if you do want to check that out, I highly recommend you go to the website, justbuildthearc.com, and you can sign up to be on the waiting list. The link is also in the, show description for you as well.

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Okay. So I've got one final comment I'm gonna get to here, and I think we're gonna start wrapping up. This is from, Less Peace on Rumble, who says, Beautiful message. Love and faith in God is our strength and will bring us together. I couldn't agree more.

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And that's really that's just that's where I'm at. That's where I'm at with this, is that we just have to come together. Like, we have to stop being so divided. And I'm still seeing it. I'm still and I think, honestly, it's like, you know, do what you want.

Speaker 1:

But if you're watching influencers, you're watching your news or whatever it is, if if if anyone's telling you it's the left's fault, or someone's saying it's the right's fault, they're deceiving you. I'm not trying to, like, judge anybody or throw them on the bus, but it's like they're still looking at things from, like, the bottom rung of this pyramid. Whereas if someone is coming to you and say, Hey, look, man, the whole left right thing, the entire thing is a lie. It's all from the very beginning, it was meant to divide us and distract us from the one thing that these elites fear the most, which is us just uniting and coming together and strengthening our relationship with each other and our community and with God. Like, that's the message, and that's what I'm gonna be focusing on, is that message.

Speaker 1:

And that's just feel great. I'm a happy guy in general, but I just feel very optimistic. I really do. So it's been about an hour and a half. My throat is getting sore.

Speaker 1:

I've got, an early drive to actually, tomorrow, I'm gonna be on Tim Pool's show. I'm gonna be, live on his TimCast tomorrow. So that'll be cool. I got about a five hour drive to get there, so I have do that tomorrow. Beyond that, thank you for being here.

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Thank you for participating in the live chat. If you are catching this show after the live chat has ended, still leave me your comments. I'd love to see your comments and questions. Maybe I'll answer them in the next live show and next Sunday night. But I really appreciate you all being here and, just yeah, thank you.

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And maybe I offended some of you today. If so, I'm not really sorry, because I wasn't being rude. I was just sharing what I believe. So if you're offended by my belief, maybe we're not a good fit, right? We should be seeing other people.

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But maybe there's some of you that feel like I'm just really talking to what you're feeling in your soul, and it's good. And I hope that that's the case for many of you too. So if that is, please share the video, please share the content, leave me a comment, make sure you subscribe to the channel. And I think that that's it. Yeah, I think I'm ready for bed.

Speaker 1:

It's late. So thank you so much for being here. I just, I love all of you. I'm so grateful to have this opportunity and to be given this platform. I really, I take it very seriously.

Speaker 1:

Really do. I really do. So thank you for being here. Take care. God bless.

Speaker 1:

I've got some great shows coming out this week. And then again, I'll see you live again next Sunday night. Take care, and God bless you. And God bless The USA.