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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.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. Today, I've got one of my all time absolute favorite guests. It's doctor David Martin. Now, of course, I have a lot of great folks that come on the show for interviews, but the reason why I love speaking to David in particular is that he's such a deep thinker.
Seth Holehouse:He's such a philosopher. He looks at the big, big, big picture, and I've got some serious questions for him of things that I've been pondering that I haven't really found the solution to. One of the biggest ones being, how do we fix this country? Right? Because four more years of Trump in in in the office is not gonna fix the country.
Seth Holehouse:It can slow down the destruction. It can slow down some of the things that have been set into motion, but I don't I don't see anybody that's campaigning right now that's talking about abolishing the Federal Reserve or the fact that our country is controlled by bankers through debt slavery from a private banking system, and that's just one of many things that I'm not hearing discussed. And if you look at the systems that make up what our country is and the systems that hold together the fabric of our society, these systems have been infected with this specter, with this this mind virus, this communist woke, entity that's corrupted. It's like a cancer that's moved in, and now it's in the bones of the country. So how do we fix this?
Seth Holehouse:Like, how do we move forward as a nation and as a a people living here on this land and establish something that will protect and cherish our children for generations to come? Because, again, four more years of Trump, of course, he can make some big changes, but, you know, give it a couple more you know, a few more years after that or, you know, one or two more, presidents coming in post Trump, and all then all of sudden, we're back to where we are again because they just changed everything. So these are some serious questions that as we approach the election and as a lot of us are reflecting on what the future of this country is that are these are topics that are weighing on me. And so I'm very happy and very excited to ask these questions of, doctor David Martin. So, folks, please enjoy the interview.
Seth Holehouse:Folks, we all see it. Everything's getting more expensive. We're paying two, three, four times what things cost just a few years ago, And we know they're lying. Three percent inflation, really? Think about it.
Seth Holehouse:Why are they telling us to keep our hard earned money in the banks and stock market while they're rushing to buy gold and silver? That's right. Governments and central banks around the world are dumping the dollar and scrambling to buy gold and silver right now. These are smart people. They see the signs just like you do.
Seth Holehouse:They know the crash is coming. The dollar has lost more than half its value in the last five years, and our national debt's increasing a trillion dollars every hundred days. It can't go on like this. Even Bank of America's warning about a dollar collapse. And if they're right, it's only a matter of time before our savings, our IRAs, and our four zero one k's could be wiped out.
Seth Holehouse:Look. Right now, it's still easy to buy gold and silver, but in the future, it may not be. Experts are saying that prices will keep surging, and UBS says that gold could even go up to $5,000 an ounce. Noble Gold's phones have been ringing off the hook because the folks who get it are wasting time. Now, I can't tell you what to do with your hard earned money, but I can tell you that even if just some of your savings are in gold and silver, you can rest assured that money is safe.
Seth Holehouse:So call Noble Gold and protect your wealth today. It's better to be six months early than one day late. So call Noble Gold today at (626) 654-1906 or visit goldwithseth.com and set up your free wealth consultation. The phone number and websites are also in the show's description. Doctor David Martin, I have to say I have been looking forward to this conversation so much as I always enjoy speaking with you.
Seth Holehouse:Thank you so much for being here with us today.
Speaker 2:Seth, it is an honor, and I find that every one of our conversations is enriching. So I love this time with you, and, you know, I I'm looking forward to this one as well. Very
Seth Holehouse:good. You know, it it's kind of fun because I I oftentimes, I don't have any agenda coming into our conversations. Meaning, there's no, like, outline of of main topics, but a lot of times what I do with you is I just open up of where I'm at. Like, here's what I'm Yeah. Trying to process right now, and then I throw it your way that it just it's it's like adding fuel to a fire that ends up being great.
Seth Holehouse:It keeps us warm and cozy and
Speaker 2:Yeah. Exactly. And and and I have I have eight fireplaces in in Kim and my new home. So so we got plenty of fire, and and when you come down to Virginia, you'll stay here. So
Seth Holehouse:I I'm looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to it. So the the one thing obviously, the elections on the the mine Yeah. Most people right now. And but the one thing that I'm trying to grapple with here is let's just let's just pretend that Trump gets in, you know, and and he's, you know and whatever it is.
Seth Holehouse:Say that, you know, we overwhelm the polls so much or whatever whatever the reason being that he does get in. The way I'm looking at it is that if he just takes a normal four years and say he's still somewhat aggressive as a president and trying to to change things and drain the swamp, I just feel like that looking back at the history of our country that it's almost like we went off course, like, well over a hundred years ago, you know, with the Federal Reserve and, you know, with things like the this this two party system that we're stuck in, right, between a and b and a and b and a and b. And I just feel like that we have come so far from where the country started and that the even the bones of our country, like, the systems that form our society have been corrupted. Like, it's a cancer that's literally in the marrow of the bones of the body of the country. Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:Whether it's education, big pharma, the lobbying industry, DC, the media, big tech, and so that even if Trump does get in and has four more years, unless he does something more drastic, then, you know, whatever policies he changes and everything, you know, when he when he's out in four more years, it'll get changed back again, and and we're stuck in the same fight. We're stuck in the same battle of of just, you know, the the establishment controlling both parties, the the mainstream media.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:So I guess in your in your opinion or your thoughts, what is the solution? Because I I I feel like the constitutional republic and what what has kinda transformed what what what they're telling us, oh, you have freedom and democracy to choose one or two candidates that we've prechosen for you. Right? I I just feel like that I I don't see a way forward within the current system. I'd I'd love to hear what your thoughts are.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So Seth, I have obviously tons of people who want me to come out publicly with some sort of endorsement of something. In my interview that I just finished, I had a dear friend who summarized a longer statement I made into a quote, and I'm going to now bastardize that quote and give you basically what he said, which was basically his summary of what I said, which is until the ego is eclipsed by your moral character, you cannot lead. And I just want the chilling nature of that to settle in. Because, yes, we are at a state where America Inc.
Speaker 2:Is a failed corporation. It was a failed corporation when it was set up by drug dealers in the opium trade, which was the first bank of the United States when Stephen Girard put it up at the very beginning. Second Bank of the United States was formed. It was another opium trader that came in and bailed out the second bank of the United States. And giant shock, we're still in the pharma industrial complex that set this country in motion in the first place.
Speaker 2:So let's be abundantly clear. The BS story we tell ourselves of our glorious founding was brought to you by drug dealers. So insofar as you believe that there's a great institution that can be built on the back of drug dealers, then you're probably in luck. But when I see people say, Make America Great Again, I always ask the question, What's your reference of the returning nostalgic point to which again refers? I think the idea of making America great is a good idea.
Speaker 2:I don't think the again part is anything other than an oxymoronic condemnation of our failure to educate ourselves about the actual world in which we live. So there is a significant historical error inside of our assumption that somehow or another there's an again to which we're supposed to return. But here's your point. Your point is, you know, we have been diluted into the notion that selection and choice are the same words. We have not had a free and fair election in this country, potentially ever.
Speaker 2:Ever. And the reason I say that is because we are offered to select among preordained candidates, not ever invited to choose leadership. And that's a big difference. And so to your point, I don't think that there is anything that can be done at the macro level with four years of a presidency. I don't think that is even remotely possible.
Speaker 2:The constitution contemplated this very thing, and it said that there are times when the order must be rearranged. I mean, this is not something that wasn't contemplated by the founders. So let's be clear, the founders knew that we would come to this point. We're like any other relationship, one has to examine the essence and the quality of the relationship and say, hey, you know what? This is no longer serving.
Speaker 2:And what I can confidently say is that there is no fix to the America institutional failure, which is that we have actually built a system since nineteen o four with the election of of of Teddy Roosevelt. That election was bought and bribed into existence so that the Fed could be created with Woodrow Wilson. You cannot look at nineteen o four and you cannot look at who was standing on the dais when the president was sworn into office and not see that the banks and the insurance companies that stood next to the president at the time of the inauguration did so as an appointment of their man, not as the inauguration of a president. And since nineteen o four, we've not had a single president that has been independent of that influence. So to your point, we're well over 100, precisely one hundred and twenty years without any democracy in this country.
Speaker 2:And that's a long time. That's two generations and three memorable generations that don't have the capacity to know what a functioning democracy is. And we keep yelling about the fact that we have democracy, this, that, the other thing, but we don't have one. But we don't have one in part because, and this is the point I made earlier today, we don't in part because we have failed to take our personal accountability for the fact that we as a society have not been worthy of having our voices heard because we have decided to be complacent in the shells that we build around ourselves in the form of our possessions and our autonomy and our, you know, independence and all of these things. And rather than embracing liberty, which is the respectful ability to practice that which you and others believe in absolute tolerance, a principle that was brought to us by Cyrus the Great.
Speaker 2:That principle has been lost, and rather than that principle, we've adopted freedom, which is I'm gonna be reflexive to the things I've had odious. I'm going to declare my autonomy and independence from that, but I'm not going to be creative enough to think about what a better system is and how I can be part of building that. We're still looking for the savior. We're still looking for the white hats or the white knight or the messianic apocalyptic story or whatever we're looking for, but we're not actually saying that the same gospels that gave us the messiah prophecies also told us that we should keep our lamps burning. We should trim the wicks of our lamps because the date and the time is unknown, therefore, should stay vigilant.
Speaker 2:And we, as a people, have actually dropped the ball on vigilance, and we need to get that back. So can we? Yes. Is it an easy task? No.
Speaker 2:Because it means we have to look at our own contribution to the problem. And it's so much easier, Seth, to always point the finger out. So much easier to do that. But it does require that introspective self examination, which is a sober exercise that then allows you to go, okay. I've got some humility that I have to take on.
Speaker 2:I have some repentance I have to take on. I have some things that I have to do to get myself in a position of actually being ready to articulate a choice, not a selection.
Seth Holehouse:No. Some really good points there. And and I I I feel like that you're it's funny. I think that you're right in line with my thinking on this, which is always, I think, why we enjoy these conversations is because, you know, while most people are like, we just got, you know, Trump four more years of Trump, we're gonna fix the country. And I'm I'm kinda thinking, like, okay.
Seth Holehouse:I I I I agree that that would be better than four years of Kamala. Right? You know?
Speaker 2:There's no question. I I I I couldn't agree more.
Seth Holehouse:Yes. Right? And so, like, that's a that's a premise. You know, I'm I'm not for, you know, price fixing and, you know, more taxes and reduced, you know, Second Amendment and reduced First Amendment. You know, obviously, those are things that I stand, you know, strongly in opposition of.
Seth Holehouse:But, you know, when I hear these these conversations where everyone's so focused on this, I I feel like that it's almost like there was some sort of psychological operation at some point in the history of this country that said, let's okay. Here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna bring in and and introduce and use our media to create this massive two party system where we control both sides, and we're gonna select, you know, who's running on each side. Now and I think the I do agree that for a lot of reasons, I think Trump is outside of that system. I don't think he's fully outside of it, though.
Seth Holehouse:Like, he's not just some magical superhero billionaire that's coming in to save the day. You know, he also has his ties to, you know, a lot of things, and, you know, whether we get into those or not, it's it's not important that the bigger picture is that this psychological operation, which I feel like what it's done, is that the people that care about the country that want to save this country, the ones that would have been, you know, right beside George Washington, right, that it's taken these people, it's turned them into political activists. It's convinced people that the way you change the country is through the vote. It's through the politics. It's through the system because, of course so, obviously, everyone's glued to the election right now.
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Seth Holehouse:That whole system is controlled. Right? I think that we see that now, and that's one thing you can give Trump a lot of credit for is that, you know, even though the you know, a lot of the media hated Bush or hated Clinton, that was all part of the charade. Right? It's like, oh, now we gotta get, you know, eight more years of the other guy, and he's gonna fix everything.
Seth Holehouse:And, you know, so on but then you see behind closed doors or, actually, I mean, behind closed doors that, you know, like, you know, all Bush and Clinton and and the Obamas and the Bidens, they're all, you know, they're all buddy buddy. It's all one club that that we're not part of. And so I think that that this this SIOP that has it's almost like the the idea of freedom and democracy is is a SIOP because we don't actually have freedom. Like, if I don't pay my taxes for my house, the government will seize my property. Right?
Seth Holehouse:That there's there's a lot of things that show us that even look at the taxation and that we've become almost like we we've been drawn into the system where we almost have no option, but we think that, you know, that we have this freedom and democracy, and that's gonna change things. So, yeah, it it's it's I I I I like hearing what you're talking about. You know, the founders discussing that there might need to be a time when the system needs to be, changed, because Correct. As I see it, the system is so far beyond repair.
Speaker 2:Yes. Well, and let's be perfectly honest. The choice which we've been given now is the choice where we have the lesser of two evils, and what we've also done is we've, in many respects, emasculated the prophetic ability to say that, you know, I understand Liberty University's spin on on David's had his Bathsheba moment, therefore Trump is somehow, you know, in some reincarnated form. I get the narrative, and I get the fact that as human beings, is not uncharacteristic for any human being have elements of either indiscretion or outright bad behavior that is part of the story of life. I certainly have components in my life of which I am not proud.
Speaker 2:I am not suggesting that I have a glasshouse advantage when it comes to throwing stones. So I'm not I'm not saying that. But we've been offered this paradox of the lesser of evils as a good. And a lesser of evils is not a good. It is a choice that lives inside of that selection matrix, not a choice matrix.
Speaker 2:Would we choose either candidate if we actually were saying who would be the architect of an America for which we could have pride? And the answer is there are countless, countless throngs of people whose voice will not even be considered because they don't have the ability to play in the game. So, did Trump bring some outsider, you know, vibe in? Of course, did. But if Trump didn't have Peter Thiel, who made J.
Speaker 2:D. Vance who J. D. Vance is, if Trump didn't have the Mercers, if Trump didn't have a couple of the major Republican stalwart donors, Trump wouldn't actually be the candidate that we have right now. And so to pretend that he was somehow risen to this qualification because he did so on the merits is actually a fallacy.
Speaker 2:And by the way, I'm not having a go at any of those donors. They're using the system the way the system is currently meant to be used. And so, you know, I get it. It's an expedient decision, but expediency does not build vision, and expediency does not build a country, and expediency does not beget the best of humanity. Expediency ultimately regresses to a manageable medium in which everybody has effective neutrality, and then we're given these faux choices.
Speaker 2:Are you pro gender affirmation or are you anti gender affirmation? That's a BS construct in its statement. Right? I am actually not pro or anti anything. I happen to be a male that has male anatomy.
Speaker 2:Guess what I am? I'm a man. That's what I am. I, you know, I don't have to agree with myself about it. It's not a theoretical construct.
Speaker 2:It's not something that I have to give a cent to. I don't walk past the mirror and go, oh my gosh. Woah. Yep. I'm still a man.
Speaker 2:I I don't have that problem. No one has that problem. We've turned the world into a space where we have to invent polarities of illusions that aren't even real. So then we build the caricatures of them and then we say that you're shaming somebody if you don't assent to their whatever their delusion is and whatever. But that's still not an issue any more than Black Lives Matter was an issue.
Speaker 2:It wasn't an issue. Do we have racial issues in this country? Absolutely. But does the institutionalization of a Soros Back Brand campaign solve that problem? No.
Speaker 2:And does the polarity that results from that where just last week, I stayed at a hotel right across the street from the NEA. Seth, if you wanna know why America's failing, all you have to do is look at the office windows in the NEA building in Downtown DC.
Seth Holehouse:And what's NEA?
Speaker 2:Oh, the National Education Association. So it's the, you know, Educator Inc. Union. Holy cow. Drive by that building, and you will have no question why America's education system is where it is because it is nothing but virtue signaling on non relevant issues.
Speaker 2:And that's what we call education now. We call the indoctrination and the acquiescence to these artificial narratives what we allegedly are achieving. And the problem, and this is, as you know Seth, I run this 12 Census course that we're gonna talk about a little bit. But the problem is we don't know how far back the corruption goes. That's why the again part is a problem.
Speaker 2:And and and we'll unpack a little bit more about what I mean, but the point is if you wanted to find a time when humans were at liberty, we have that little window in 12/15 when we had eight months before Pope Innocent the third outlawed the Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. So we had eight months of independence, eight months in 12/15. That's it.
Seth Holehouse:Eight months. Yeah. It it's it's I'm glad that you mentioned the the the the fake problems. Right? Because, you know, I I spoke recently one of reawaken events, and part of that speech is talking about how we've got you know, we we've now kinda realized we've got fake governments, fake politicians, fake promises, fake medicine, fake education, but entire generations fighting against fake problems.
Seth Holehouse:And I and I felt like this is this is also become part of it is that what you have is you have these these movements like the transgender movement or, you know, Black Lives Matter or and what they do, though, is that they they they bring everyone into it. They get everyone focused on it, but there's Right. Like, even accepting that it should be a focus on, that you should be looking at and saying, do I agree or not agree? You're already sucked into it. But then what they also have is they have the these very prominent, say, right wing people, like, say, Matt Walsh as an example.
Seth Holehouse:He's done great work, but, you know, he has a documentary, what is a woman? And, you know, it's it goes viral when everyone's talking about what is a woman, and, you know, you have the drag queen threat. Of of course, we wanna protect our children, but I feel like that what the the the whole thing is just taking us away from the real problems. And even if you look
Speaker 2:at Exactly right.
Seth Holehouse:If you look at the, you know, what what Trump is talking about or RFK junior, you know, in in their speeches or even Elon Musk, I haven't once heard them say we need to abolish the Federal Reserve. I haven't once had them say that, you know, hey. Our country is where it is today because our country is being controlled by a a global banking cabal that we need to get out from under if we ever wanna have freedom. Even that right there. Like, there's so many other issues that are also equally important, but even that one issue, it's an easy one for us to have a conversation about.
Seth Holehouse:Where's that discussion? Where's the I mean, now Trump has touched on central bank digital currency a little bit, but I I feel like that, you know, America will never be free. We'll never have true freedom and sovereignty if our country is owned by a private banking cabal. Right? So Right.
Seth Holehouse:It's like another example of how it's like, do do are we gonna with this four more years, is that gonna fix things? Like, the the whole system is corrupted at at its core, and a lot of it goes back to the usury and the banking industry, of course. But
Speaker 2:Yeah. But but but remember, I mean, I I love people talking about the nineteen sixties quote, know, beware of the military industrial complex, and I laugh at that given the fact that if you go back and ask, well, where did the military come from? Well, the military in America came from the Navy. What was the Navy? The Navy was the protection against the British East India Company.
Speaker 2:What was the British East India Company? It was drug dealers, Seth. You know, why weren't we told we were the pharmaceutical industrial complex? Why weren't we told you know, because they're the ones that actually created the military industrial complex. That's the reason why we have it.
Speaker 2:And it's always we're gonna create the illusion of the enemy. We're gonna get everybody to be alerted, and then the deep state knowledge people all know that somehow or another, you know, somehow Obama is controlling the CIA, and therefore that's the thing, or, you know, Mike Pompeo is controlling the CIA, and therefore that's the thing. Okay. Great. But why why we have the CIA?
Speaker 2:Oh, that's right. Because we were actually coming up with illegal ways to engage in foreign manipulation, which the Monroe Doctrine explicitly told us not to do. And just for the point of reference, what did the CIA use as its primary mechanism of funding? Oh, that's right. Drug dealing.
Speaker 2:Giant shock. Iran Contra. Oh, yeah. War on drugs. Nancy Reagan.
Speaker 2:Thank you very much. No. The Ronald Reagan that we all aspire to was the authorizer of the largest drug dealing cabal that built the drug lords that now occupy South And Central America, and they were the forerunners to now the Mexican cartels that bring fentanyl into this United States every year, killing seventy thousand Americans at least. Those are the ones we know about. We don't know how many others get killed, but we don't have anybody saying, oh, by the way, hold on a minute.
Speaker 2:Hit pause. Is it the case that the systems that we have are still still beholden to the drug lords? Seth, this goes back to Queen Elizabeth the first. Right? So that's why I keep telling people, you know, this make America great again, make, you know, democracy great again, whatever people wanna do.
Speaker 2:Give me a freaking break. Get educated. There's no again. Why do we have the banking cabal? Oh, that's right.
Speaker 2:To launder the money of are you ready for this? The drug dealers. Like, you know, it was opium traders that owned those banks, Seth. It wasn't banks because we needed banks, it's banks because we needed to launder drug money. This is not news.
Speaker 2:But we're pretending that the issue is, know, does Susie or Johnny have a drag queen in his or her fourth grade class? Now, I don't appreciate that and I think it's a wrong thing to do, but guess what? That distraction keeps you from reading, keeps you from listening, keeps you from deep inquiry, As long as they can keep us distracted with the flies buzzing about the head of the corpse, we don't look at the fact that it's a corpse. So, yeah, I mean, listen, The great news is humanity always finds in every generation a remnant that says, let's do it better. Let's do something else.
Speaker 2:And, you know, that's what that's what I'm about. That's what I that's why I do what I do. That's why I do these kind of conversations. It's the reason why I do the workshops I do. Every one of those things is to reawaken a sense of what it means, first and foremost, to be human, first and foremost, to take personal accountability, personal responsibility, and stop pretending like you're waiting for a savior because I'm all about whatever cosmology you want to subscribe to.
Speaker 2:But listen, at the end of the day, waiting for a savior is the biggest trap anyone has ever fallen into, including, by the way, the people who they worship as a savior who said, Do not wait for me. Be active. Be engaged because the day and the time is unknown, so stay in the game.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. Stay stay vigilant. And this is, you know, and this is such an important, I think, topic that, you know, again, a lot of the conversations we end up having are these types of conversations, right, which which is what I I love. This is this is the one place that I wish I could just live all day is in this kind of thinking. Like, I hate.
Seth Holehouse:Like, I've thought before, can we go do, like, a daily news show and look at the the news today? And it's like, I can't stand it. I I don't wanna talk about what, you know, what what Ron Paul or you know, said or, you know, what what Fauci's doing or you know, there's some good things coming out, especially Ron Paul. I I align a lot with what he talks about, but I I feel like that it's almost like I'm gonna become someone as just analyzing the Kabuki Theater and saying, well, look at this guy. He's got a new robe on, and, oh, look.
Seth Holehouse:You know, Jimmy's got new face paint on in his role as a as a senator in the Kabuki Theater.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:You know? Because if I look at it from, like, there's if we look back at the days of Noah, which I've been kind of reflecting on and reading about and thinking about, you look at the amount of evil that was on Earth at that time and what it took. Right? That it took a a flood. It took a massive flood to get rid of that evil.
Seth Holehouse:And if you look at our our state, and just look at this is a very practical way of looking at it. Right? That let's look at America, and you look at the institutions that we have in this in our country, and you look at how evil they are. Right? Like, so if, like, if I had to imagine in America where it was just me, like, kind of on a blank slate of what would be the best version of America, to make America truly great.
Seth Holehouse:I we we we would have abolished the educations the the federal education system. You put it down to state and, you know, even county rights. Yep. We would have got rid of big pharma. We would have gotten rid of all the agencies, FDA, CDC, FCC, all the big regulatory agencies, get rid of them, get rid of all the alpha intelligence agencies.
Seth Holehouse:Right? NSA, CIA, FBI, and they've all been turned against the people. Right? They've been used as weapons for tyranny. We'd have to actually disrupt and and break up big tech.
Seth Holehouse:Right? We couldn't have Google operating as it does and and what they've been doing. We'd have to, in a lot of ways, almost disband and and disassemble almost the entire mainstream media industry, which has been fully co opted as a tool. Like, you look at all of these changes that happen. It's just like, us, we we we wouldn't recognize our society anymore.
Seth Holehouse:And so Yeah. It's almost like the how do we get from here to there? Because even if, say, Trump was really aggressive and he's got RFK junior as the, you know, as the attorney general and they're going after big pharma, maybe there'd be a couple successful lawsuits and maybe there'd be some new penalties for the FDA or some new limits on, you know, who can join the board of the FDA or whatever it is, but it's like the same system is still there. And it's it's not a system that unless Trump, say, claims some sort of, like, you know, I think it was like a, you know, commissary dictatorship or some sort of temporary dictatorship, which would be needed. Something like that would be needed to make the changes, right, of of of making these changes, which is highly unlikely.
Seth Holehouse:Right? I I I doubt that would happen that unless we're looking at the only way that can I get rid of all these institutions is some sort of flood type event? Like, we it's like we we wanna get rid of the evil, but we have to understand that, well, it's like the evil like, our whole boat is built out of the evil. So you better have a life raft, and you better know how to swim because when the evil gets destroyed, there goes our boat that's kinda given us some semblance of, you know, normality in our lives.
Speaker 2:So this is this is a gratuitous self promotion plug, but you knew it was coming. I struggled with this issue for a long time because as you know, I've taught people some, you know, core principles about how I look at the world so that I know how to engage. And I use the term fulcrum ninja when I describe myself. I try to find places where you can operate under the system, where you move the energy so that when people push on old levers, they stop working and other things happen. So, you know, I use the analogy of the Star Wars trilogy where outside the Death Star, you have all these really cool planes flying around with lasers blowing things up.
Speaker 2:And then on surface Death Star, have tons of things, turfs and guns and all kinds of things. And then the first layer of the Death Star, have all the stormtroopers marching around with Lord Vader and everything else. But ironically, in the inside and and by the way, you look at all the Star Wars movies on the inside where the actual reactor core is that runs the whole Death Star, it's never defended ever because they're so proud of their defenses that they've never contemplated that somebody might get inside and mess up the reactor core. Well, that's what a fulcrum ninja does. I go in and I mess around with things and I tinker with things on the inside of systems and then I get out, and then when the old system tries to push on the old button and it doesn't work, then things change.
Speaker 2:And things change a lot of times by collapsing. So let's be blunt, a lot of things that need to collapse are collapsing. And a lot of my last thirty years in business has been moving fulcrums so that the old levers stop working. And I tried to teach that, Seth, and then I realized that there's a problem. The problem is since Aristotle, and I'm not making that up, that's how far back we have to go.
Speaker 2:Aristotle was the one that declared that humans had five senses. The church ratified that in the fourth century. By the fifteenth and sixteenth century, it was heresy in a crime where you were burned at the stake for questioning that dogma. A heresy to question the dogma. Now let me pause for a second and let me read to you the actual 12 cranial nerves by the senses that they create.
Speaker 2:And these are things, by the way, that when you're born, and this goes all the way back to conception, when you're born, you have 12 native intelligences that are wired directly into the brain through the 12 cranial nerves. 12. Why was it important that the church took away seven of those 12? This is the same church that worships the God that made all 12. Remember that.
Speaker 2:So puzzle on that. Why did we have to get rid of them? Well, me tell you what they are. The first cranial nerve we call the olfactory nerve, and we call it a sense of smell, but Seth, do know what it is? That's the first nerve to develop in utero, and it's so that the child can bond to the scent of the mother so that it can find the mother's breast when it's born.
Speaker 2:It's not the sense of smell, it's the sense of homing. It's the sense of accessing nurture and nourishment. We call it the sense of smell, but it isn't. The reason why we were born with it is the first way that the chemical bond exists so that the infant child in utero knows how to find his mother's breast or her mother's breast. Is it any wonder that we picked a spike protein that destroyed the sense of smell and the next year, the state of California started saying parents can have their children taken from Think about what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:This was a willful act of warfare against the in utero child by creating a thing that takes away the smell your way home. How different would the world be if we knew that one thing, Seth? What if we found out that the optic nerve, which we call the nerve that gives us the sense of sight, is actually the sense of light and dark, not sight. The discernment between light and dark. What if that was recognized as a sense?
Speaker 2:And by the way, 80% of that nerve has to do with optical property, not geometric shape. So what we call sight is only 20% of what sight actually is. But we don't teach people that. We don't teach anybody the third cranial nerve, the oculomotor nerve, which gives us a sense of attentiveness. The sense of attention, the ability to focus, the ability to engage eye to eye connecting with another human being.
Speaker 2:We don't even call that a sense, so we discount it entirely. We don't have any word for the trochlear nerve which gives us the sense of esteem, the ability to hold your head up and be confident. Ironically, Seth, do you realize that the most significant thing you can do to harm the trochlear nerve is actually micro traumas by hitting people on the head, particularly boys on the head. Is it any one that we put little boys in football, exposing the micro traumas, and then we wonder why there's problem among the males in our society. We literally beat it out of them.
Speaker 2:If we knew that was a nerve and if we knew that nerve gave us the ability to hold our head up and be proud of our own self, we would not do what we do. But we institutionalize the damage of that and then wonder why, where have all the good men gone? We don't even know that it's one of the 12 senses that God wired into creation. We say that we understand the idea of the sense of touch, but the sense of touch doesn't even exist. The brain that actually wired that was wired at creation actually gives us the sense of temperature and of pain.
Speaker 2:So we're sensitive to our surroundings not by touch, by warmth and by coldness. Wouldn't it be interesting to actually have the sense of feeling what it feels like to be embraced or rejected, that sense of connectedness? We don't talk about that. We call it touch and then we bastardize that with all kinds of perversions. We don't even talk about the fact that we have a cranial nerve called the abducens nerve, which gives us the ability to navigate our dream state so that we can access prophecies and dreams.
Speaker 2:We can actually have a sense of premonition. That's actually a sense. You can develop it. You can build it. You can learn how to do something with it.
Speaker 2:We've denied that exists since the second century AD, the last time it was ever referenced. We say we have a sense of hearing but the vestibulocochlear nerve is actually a sense of balance. Not hearing. Hearing is how we orient our space based on the sounds that we hear. But the reason why it's our balance is because when we turn our head to look for the sound, our body has to balance itself.
Speaker 2:What if, Seth, we taught our children to have a sense of balance and cultivate a sense of balance. Wow, totally different education, totally different human formation. We don't know that the ninth cranial nerve, which is actually one of my all time favorites, the glossopharyngeal, is actually a cranial nerve that tells whether you're telling the truth or not. It's the blood flow in the neck that tells you whether you are hearing or you are saying the truth. Why is it that all of our newscasters have collars and have ties?
Speaker 2:Why is it that all of our clerics have black collars with white cutouts exactly where you would look if you wanted to see the truth, and we blind that. And we have been doing that, by the way, since 12/15, the same year we lost humanity by Pope Innocent the third. We have the vagus nerve, which gives us our sense of intuition and calm. We have the accessory nerve, which gives us our sense of tension and our ability to have the weight of the world literally on our shoulders. That's where it works.
Speaker 2:And the most important one, the twelfth cranial nerve, the hypoglossal nerve, gives us the sense of enunciation. Our ability to say I am. I am. Not I am and then filled with a teacher, a a husband. No.
Speaker 2:I am. Who's the real David Martin? That's a actual wired sense into our brain. Seth, you know what? What I just shared with you, I go in four and a half days, I teach people how to rewire all twelve of their cranial nerves and every time I do it.
Speaker 2:And usually we have groups of 50 or 60 people. We sometimes have bigger groups. But every time I do it, by the second day, people are in tears because they find out how much of their own life they lost without knowing they lost it. And here's where this is relevant to our conversation. We wouldn't know what a human at liberty even looks like.
Speaker 2:The last human at liberty probably had his books burned in the library of Alexandria, and we don't even know what that was like.
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Speaker 2:Think about what I just said. We we don't have a picture of a human at liberty. We have a picture that since the second century AD has been corrupted to the point where the 12 native capacities, and I wanna be really clear on this, these are the things that were wired into the human form when it was according to the scriptures, fearfully and wonderfully made in the image and likeness of God. These are the 12 nerves that God has. And we decided to make sure that nobody uses seven of the twelve and five of or three of the five we've actually decided to corrupt.
Speaker 2:So we're left with two that we can actually use. And then we wonder, how does humans how do humans get into the trouble we get into because we don't even know what it would be to be human?
Seth Holehouse:It's it's incredible. And this is, again, why I enjoy these conversations because I'm I'm I'm kinda talking to you and say, look. I I I feel like that we don't even know what America looks like to to say that we we live in, like, great again. It's like, well, what does that again even look like? You know, maybe it's a little house on the prairie.
Seth Holehouse:Right? Or, you know, the I I have those kinds of ideas. Whereas, where you're going is that we don't even know what it looks like to be human because they have taken so much from us. I remember I came across a book, called I think it's just called glands, and it was a book that was published by the Rosicrucians. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Another one of the secret orders that have you know, they they've taken their own knowledge, and they've kept it secret and hidden. This is one of the few texts that you can find, and it goes into just the profundity of of glands and the role of glands and what happens with gland development and why having a male and a female in around a child growing is so important because actually different glands develop in that child from being around the the the the glands and the the hormones produced by a male and a female. Like, there's no discussion of this stuff. So Yeah. It's like who we even are as humans that even that's been hidden from us,
Speaker 2:and and this like
Seth Holehouse:you know, because I start diving into this, and as you start going back into it, it's like, oh, well, yeah, like, a lot of what happened in World War two, that was a lie. A lot of World War one, that was a lie. The civil war
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:That was a lie. That wasn't fought over slavery. Like, that was fought over other much bigger things. Right? You know?
Seth Holehouse:So you look at and this is just because I've seen these memes that are kind of floating around. It's like, you think our news is fake. What do you find about our history? And this is something that I mean, whether you wanna get into Tartaria or other hidden histories or, you know, previous civilizations or Atlantis or there's just so much that I feel like that like, what what's happened, it really is it's the allegory of the cave that we're in this cave, and and we've literally we've been given about 1% of of what's actually out there, even 1% of who we are. It's like they they keep telling us all humans are only using, what is it, you know, 10% of the brain or 20% of the brain.
Speaker 2:Well, but but even with what I just shared with you, you'll find out. And by the way, it always happens on the second day of this workshop. You're not using 1%. We're using 10% of what we recognize, but we only recognize about two and a half percent. And so Seth, this is such an important conversation because when we are in situations, and that's why I keep reminding people, When they get upset with what I say, you're arguing with creation.
Speaker 2:You know, if your cosmology includes a benevolent God that created the human race. Why do you suppose he would have given you 12 senses of which you are using parts of only five? I mean, it it just it it defies any justification. You cannot tell me that after I go through that list, you don't go, oh my goodness. What if I had that?
Speaker 2:What if I had that? Well, you do. You do have it. And in four and a half days, I actually get them turned back on in a room full of 60 people or 50 people or 100 people. In four and a half days, you can actually figure out how to turn them back on, but you actually have to know they're there to turn it on.
Speaker 2:It's like knowing that there's a light in your house. If you don't know there's a light and you always curse the darkness, well, that's on you because there is a light there. You have to find the switch, but you have to know that there's a switch for the light. You have to know there's a light to be switched. You have to know that you don't know a thing, and then that opens up the possibility to say, Oh my goodness, if I'm fully awake, if I'm fully alive, if I'm fully alert, what else is possible?
Speaker 2:And that's why when I talk to people about what's the future of America, I always go, wrong question. What's the future of humanity? Because what is AI gonna do, Seth? AI is gonna take the five senses that we pretend we have and take them down to one and a half. You will be told to only pay attention to what you are told.
Speaker 2:And how many times have we seen this? What was 911? What was Building 7 in 911? The building that fell without a plane hitting it. You saw it.
Speaker 2:Everybody saw it, but you're told not to look at it. Don't don't look. A whole building fell down. Don't look at it. And you know what America did?
Speaker 2:It went, okay. We won't look at it.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. It's happened over and over again.
Speaker 2:Mean, I'm just giving you a wonderful example. AI is teaching us to accept only that which we hear, and the only thing we hear is the only thing that comes through the approved narrative. To your point about the networks and broadcasters and the Federal Communications Commission, and it only can come on the approved frequencies of the approved bandwidths that the approved surveillance systems can approve monitoring on. Are you kidding? Radio waves are infinite, and we've been trapped with FM and AM.
Speaker 2:Are you kidding? We've been told that you can only broadcast, you know, wireless communications on three g or four g or five g communications. BS. There's a lot of other ways to do it. We we pretend that we are at liberty inside of the slavery compound in which we've been encased.
Speaker 2:And I'm all about helping people get the key to unlock their own slavery.
Seth Holehouse:So it really it it comes full circle. And I understand I understand now why your answer is this. And when I say how can we fix America, it's almost like what you're saying is we gotta fix what it means to be human first before we can ever have Exactly right. Before we can ever have a country. We have to go back to this.
Speaker 2:As my tagline, bringing humanity back into humans about twenty years ago. And people thought, oh, that's kinda cute. It's kinda quaint. Whatever. But you know what?
Speaker 2:It's not cute and quaint. It is actually intentional. Our objective is to actually say before we can talk about the systems that we would like to have, we should start by making sure that the people doing that architecting are fully human. I don't want to live in a world built by a cyborg. I don't want to live in a world built by an AI.
Speaker 2:I want to live in a world that is constructed with a thoughtful and moral compass of humans being fully human.
Seth Holehouse:The campaign should be make humans great again or make humans human again. Yeah. Which actually Exactly. In a closing thoughts, I mean, you've got a hard cut off as as well as I do, but it's almost as, like, within a closing thought, it's if you look at these systems around us, you look at what we've been taught, you look at the hidden stuff, and not not even getting into more esoteric stuff, but just, you know, like, I'm not being taught negotiation in public school growing up, and I'm not being taught how to balance a checkbook. I'm not being taught, and those are just the very basic things.
Seth Holehouse:You can look at that and say, oh, that was intentional because I was taught how to be a slave. I was taught how to be a slave and part of it, you know, America, which I think is the world's largest open air prison that most of the inmates don't know that they're actually in prison. Right? And if they don't pay their property tax, the government seizes their property, and, you know, what and we all know that story. But it's almost like that if you can understand that there have been systems that have put in place to enslave us, hiding the real medicine, replacing it with a medicine that makes us sicker, etcetera, etcetera.
Seth Holehouse:And then if you look at okay. Well, the people that are in control of this world that we're fighting up against this this cabal that you trace it back and, like, oh, they've actually been in control for a really, really long time. It's like, they might have been the same families and bloodlines that crucified Christ for all that we know. There's a good chance that they are. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Getting back into the fallen angels and Nephilim and, you know, So you look at that, and it's like, oh, well, if they've hidden even the history of our world in the past hundred years, what else have they hidden? Like, what about us as human beings made in God's image have they hidden? Because I believe that, honestly, and this is not just some new age esoteric stuff that we have the power to to manifest, in many ways, godlike powers that, you know, that God can use Right? That look at some of the the stories of history that God can use us as a vessel to enact his his will of of being virtuous and fighting for what is good, and we can do Yeah. Superhuman things with superhuman abilities.
Seth Holehouse:Like, God gave us all of that. It's just that Satan has hidden it all from us and convinced us that we're just these useless bags of meat that you might as well just, you know, resign to have as much sex and do as much drugs as you can and and and pleasure your flesh as much as you can because that's all that really, matters.
Speaker 2:Well, and that's why I think, you know, people forget that Jesus actually said that all of the miracles he's done, you will do those and even greater ones. In other words, his challenge to all of us was to actually view him as the low bar. Listen to what I just said. He's just showing what you can do. And he said, even greater things.
Speaker 2:And I think it's time for us to actually realize that a fully functioning human, fully understanding that human's role as a steward of this beautiful created order that we have around us, that human being is so powerful, to your point, so capable of manifesting beauty and wonder and magnificence that all the hosts of evil have tried to do everything they can to stop it. Think about it from the message of hope. If we are that powerful and if we are that important and we are that intimidating to darkness, then just turn the switch on. Be the intimidator. And that's really you know, in February, I'm gonna get another 50 or 60 people who are gonna become way more intimidating.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna have a lot of fun. And, you know, and and listen. It it's one of those things that we will we will like the minor prophets in the Old Testament, we will, you know, continue to be the voice that says we're not alone. There is a remnant of good. There always is.
Speaker 2:That's what has been in the case from the beginning of the time till now. There will always be a remnant of good, and we're looking forward to seeing a lot of great people.
Seth Holehouse:Well, that's that's great. So I just wanna I've got your website up. It's FullyLive Academy. So for folks that
Speaker 2:So so that if if you wanna if you go to fullylive.world, fullylived. World is where you can actually register for the 12 Census course. And if you go there, you'll get to the 12 Census button.
Seth Holehouse:Oh, there we go.
Speaker 2:There. 12 senses workshop at fully lived dot world.
Seth Holehouse:Perfect. Well, as usual, I never I can never predict where our conversations go, but it's funny because this is like, I I love this perspective that, like, we we can't we can't fix some system that's been around for a couple hundred years if we can't fix the systems that God gave us that have been around since
Speaker 2:Exactly right.
Seth Holehouse:The beginning of time that have been taken away and eaten from us, which is which is good. Well, David, thank you again. It's I I always feel like that, you know, we we can talk for an hour. It feels like ten minutes have gone by. So Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:Maybe, you
Speaker 2:know I'd love to see you in February, Seth. It would be fun to have you out there as well.
Seth Holehouse:No. I I'll I'll look into that. Yeah. Because, also, I I wanna visit you, and it'd be great to maybe come down to this house with eight fireplaces and set up some lighting and some cameras and just sit down and and talk.
Speaker 2:We can we can do that, and we can have our conversation for three hours instead of an hour. Exactly. Forward to that. Thank you so much.
Seth Holehouse:I'd love it. Alright. Take care, god bless, David. Always nice speaking with you. Thanks.
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