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Summary
➡ The text discusses various topics, including the consumption of caffeine and sugar, the origins of Taco Bell, and the symbolism of bees in Utah. It also delves into the Mormon Church’s openness to the idea of extraterrestrials and its connections to other religions and practices, such as alchemy and masonry. The text ends with a debate on whether Mormons are considered Christians.
➡ The text discusses the speaker’s views on population sustainability, mentioning the Mormon community’s lack of concern about it. It also touches on a historical eugenics program in Utah and the speaker’s ongoing research into it. The speaker then promotes a sale on their comic books, aiming to distribute as many as possible for Christmas. The text ends with a rap verse expressing the speaker’s thoughts and feelings.
➡ The text discusses the differences between Mormonism and traditional Christianity, highlighting that Mormons have their own version of the Bible and a unique interpretation of Jesus. It also mentions that Mormons don’t wear crosses in their temples, and instead, they might wear Masonic symbols. The text also touches on the influence of astrology and symbolism in various religions, and how these can be used for mind control or ‘belief control’. Lastly, it mentions that Mormons celebrate holidays like Christmas and Halloween enthusiastically.
➡ The text discusses various topics, including the power dynamics in society, the role of religion, and the influence of secret societies like the Illuminati. It also touches on the history of carbonated drinks and their connection to the Mormon Church. The text further explores the concept of gateways and portals, linking them to UFO sightings and the supernatural elements in popular culture. Lastly, it delves into the idea of psychotronics, a supposed method of manipulating souls.
➡ The text discusses the history and marketing strategies of popular carbonated drinks like Mountain Dew and Coca Cola. It highlights how these drinks were initially marketed with a focus on their supposed health benefits and their ability to enhance performance. The text also mentions how these companies adapted their products for different markets during times of conflict. Lastly, it touches on the nostalgia factor used in marketing these drinks, and the emergence of new trends like expensive ‘dirty soda’ places and ‘crumble cookies’.
➡ The text discusses various topics, including the popularity of large cookies and soft blankets in Scottsdale, the speaker’s growing interest in Mormonism, and a potential scandal involving the owner of a company called Swig. It also delves into conspiracy theories about Mountain Dew and Taco Bell, suggesting that these companies might be using their products for subliminal messaging or spiritual influence. The speaker also mentions the historical belief that carbonated drinks had healing properties.
➡ The discussion revolves around various drinks and their symbolic connections to serpents and ancient gods, particularly focusing on a drink called Sobe, which is linked to an Egyptian underworld god. The conversation also touches on the Mormon community’s relationship with caffeine and soda, highlighting a shift in 2012 that allowed Mormons to consume caffeinated drinks. The speakers also discuss the hidden or “occult” menus of certain fast food chains, and the potential societal impact of removing addictive chemicals from drinks.
➡ The text discusses how society is influenced by various factors such as food and drink tastes, scents, and even the music in supermarkets. It highlights how a small group of people often decide what flavors or scents we experience, and how this can manipulate our choices and behaviors. The text also mentions how companies profit from selling products like soda, which have a high profit margin. Lastly, it touches on the potential future of consumption, hinting at the possibility of new products being introduced that could further influence our behaviors.
➡ This conversation discusses various topics, including the ubiquity of certain ingredients in food due to a few major distributors, the similarity of food in different restaurants, and the presence of additives in food. It also touches on the popularity of a missing person named Juan, the experiences of being recognized from YouTube, and the strong recovery programs in Utah. Lastly, it mentions a movie called “The Stuff” about an alien species being consumed through candies, and the addictive nature of certain flavors.
➡ The text discusses the use of stevia as a natural sweetener, its initial ban by the FDA, and its eventual acceptance. It also talks about the taste of different versions of Coke in various countries and the perceived healthiness of sugar versus corn syrup. The conversation then shifts to the influence of the Mormon Church in various sectors, including its early claim to land in Israel and its connections to influential figures in business and education. The text ends with a discussion about ongoing research into the reach of the Mormon Church.
Transcript
Stupid fire blasted black tsunami I was drowning down on State street made a melon Told me drought coming prepping modem stashing rations pitch black dropped on Halloween I told my bishop death is happening I’m the prophet in the gas and reading cans like golden tablets they ain’t study Deuteronomy now the whole block need to vanish it’s my play on the Mondays it’s time for the secret handshake Tune in and race through the veil it’s time for monthly moment Monday. Monthly Mormon Monday Sunday how you guys doing? It’s never on the right day. Yeah, it’s Sunday. Everything in order? Congratulations, Heidi.
Another. Got another grandbaby. So the Mormon roots. I mean, you can’t. You can take the Mormon. You can leave the Mormons, but you can’t take the Mormon out of you. How’s that go? Yeah, something like that, right? Yeah. No, we got one kid that maybe he thinks he’s Mormon. He’s having them babies close. No, I’m just kidding. And then we got. Yo, what up, donut? Yo, what up is Donut. Oh, no, we. And this was. Speaking of do. This was like a long overdue episode, too, because I just found out, and I feel like. Heidi, you’ve been hiding dirty soda from me.
I just heard about it, like, a. Like, a month ago, and I did, like, a little bit of a deep dive, and there’s gonna be a bunch of fun, like, Mormon politics and stuff to talk about, but do you know what dirty soda is? Who, me? Me, Heidi. I do. Yeah. Do you know dirty soda? I hate them. Yeah, I hate them. Yeah. I’m like, so not. Yeah, I guess they want to probably throw me out of Utah for that. Honestly, it’s. It’s described as kind of like a Starbucks for people that drink soda. So you go to a drive through, that’s.
It’s kind of like Starbucks, but it’s all soda stuff. And you would be like, give me this base. Give me two pumps of this. And it’s usually a soda as the base. And then there’s a cream and then there’s like fruit flavors that they’ll add to it. But they’ve got all these different. You can like have your specific order and all these different flavors. And I think that all the different Mountain Dew flavors kind of like mimic this and that. Now there’s this interesting trend that’s being attributed to Mormons though, this dirty soda in particular. And something that I found was interesting is that it started getting popular in the 2010s and I guess 2012.
Exactly that year, the Mormons clarified that their hot drink, you know, restrictions did no longer was going to apply to caffeinated soda. And that now it was just going to be, I guess, coffee and tea and hot chocolate and things like that. Is it, Is any of this correct? It always was that they just went back to the original. They rolled it back. So Joseph Smith said hot drinks, they kind of took a little liberty with that and oppressed the people from the sodas that they were still drinking. I think they gave up. They were like, look, we gotta caffeinate these people.
They’re all on it addies, you know, so, yeah, we don’t want to say that in the first five minutes anyways. We’re six minutes and we’re good. That’s the whole reason for. For the. The music is that gives us a buffer and like go crazy as soon as we open because my mouth. That’s why these two are behaved. Then there’s me in the corner. We are well behaved. Yeah, we can do kids parties. If you need us for anything, we can keep it clean. Exactly. Hey, donut, don’t. Don’t offer donut up for kids party. I got a daughter that will absolutely want that.
Hey, shout out to Devlin from Sudbury, Ontario. Feed that kitty cat. Thank you. Well, so this dirty soda, right, it’s part of this Mountain Dew conglomerate with the Bell Illuminati and Taco Bell. And it goes into so many different corporations like Kentucky Fried Chicken and the predictive programming, which I’d like to hear about. The Deuteronomy, that wordplay that’s in this title, it’s been showing predictive programming in Mountain Dew. It’s called priming. It’s a theory that’s out there. A lot of people have done great work on it. I don’t get any credit for it, even though I.
When you see these on the mainstream, the Code Red System how I tied in that after the towers fell down, they put in place a code red system a month prior. Mountain Dew release, Code red system. That was on the donut factory channel, that breaking stuff. And now the mainstream news is reporting on it, but that won’t get talked about. So I’m a little resentful about that. I don’t blame you. But the thing is, is tying it back to where do these theories sort of are originating from. Carbonated soda, I mean, is older than America’s founding and it’s very tied into electricity, Benjamin Franklin and spirits alchemy, where the carbonated parts of the soda were actually spirits, like it’s air.
So it was very pharmaceutical in a lot of senses because Coca Cola, the guy was a pharmacist. And the first Coca Cola building was a pharmacy building where they sold it. And now it’s a Walgreens pharmacy where the original Coca Cola building was. So Dr. Pepper, right? He was a doctor Dr. Pepper with the 23 enigma on there. And Pepsi, which is Bell or Brad, I think it’s called Brad drink. So like the Super Bowl. Pepsi super bowl originates from the Brad drink, which is kind of funny. Well, I’ll tell you, you hit some bells and whistles there.
The first Kentucky Fried Chicken, or KFC as we call it, Utah places was here in Utah, just so people know. And actually the people that funded and are behind that and even the colonel himself have a lot of Mormon ties. And then we get into, you know, did they own Coke? Did they not own coke? Were they owning Pepsi? Were they? It’s, it’s, it’s scandalously hidden because I don’t think they wanted to get caught because somebody mentioned, oh, you’re not supposed to have caffeine. That’s just not true. It was always hot drinks because of the tannic acid.
This is what they said. So. And yes, they drink something called pero instead of coffee, which my grandma drank. And I think it does have ephedra in it. But yeah, they, they love, they love their uppers. Some images of that Pedro or whatever it’s called. But even Taco Bell, right, was created by this ex military guy, Bell, white guy, he looks very white. So you think Taco Bell, you think tacos and his first Taco Bell stand, which is now in, you know, business with Mountain Dew. The reason I’m bringing up Taco Bell is that the original spot for Taco Bell, mean, like the place of death.
That was the original name of it in Spanish. It was called More Tray or something. El Mortre or something like that. It didn’t test as well with the market size. Oh man. Yeah, I mean, I mean I’m just so like taking it back to what, what is sugar? Why do we get sugar to spirits on Halloween? Right. So there is this connection to the sugar skulls, say for the Day of the Dead, the Halloween to even mixing ancient potions of serpent type energy into a potion to drink it for magical purposes. So this idea of carbonated soda, soda, dirty pop, all this, not only is there subliminal messaging in the advertising and alchemical processes throughout it, but it goes back to ritualistic traditions.
Well, and the Mormons definitely wanted you to drink sugar because they are one of the first to open up a sugar factory and use instead of cane sugar, beet sugar here in Utah. And the prophet of the church when they were building this sugar company said if it breaks the church, we will build this sugar company. So I like, I like the Mormons. Mormons, yeah. Shout out to all my Mormon friends and all that. Yeah, we’re. We’ve actually been hired by the Mormon Church to bring Heidi back into the fold. Never. We’re doing, I feel like we’re doing an okay job.
We’re breaking you down. It’s fascinating though, the symbolism of it. Going to Utah for my first time and seeing the be symbolism everywhere was quite cool to see all the different symbols. Film Bonia. No, this movie is, it’s dope. It’s nuts though. And it goes into aliens, bees, homunculi. And the bees play a big role and the bees are very important in Utah. But Utah is full of strange inter encounters with the paranormal. Whether that’s the UFO sightings in the clouds and, and Skinwalker Ranch being the hyperdimensional portal on land there where you get different entities coming in and out of the unit basin.
And Joseph Smith, he had a experience of an angel or a being. But that wasn’t in Utah, was it? No, that was in Palmyra. In Palmyra, New York. So he, he never made it this way. He was, you know, he asked for help, but no one came to give the hailing sign was it was made Thomas leave. The most fascinating story is, wasn’t he in a, a gun battle, A blast, blast battle? Like that’s some. He was a cowboy. I mean maybe not the best cowboy. I mean he was the magician cowboy. I mean he did, they did sneak him a gun and he had that in the, in the jail cell and then he ended up what they say is jumping out a window.
So and he did give the no sign and ask for help, but there was no help for him that day. And I mean, you have to understand, their alchemy was strong and they used it not just for soda, but for money. I think it got him in big trouble. Then the wives, it’s all, you know, was looked down on. So. So I’m very deep into an alien like, research and this book, Closer Encounters and he taught the author rise of Georgiani ties in all the different religions and connecting it to like in chapter six religion. And it goes into a lot of alien stuff in the clouds.
So like Moses went into a cloud, right. And then he was in there for a while and other people couldn’t go near the cloud of the cloud could do stuff very similar to a ufo. And then I heard from Thomas that the Mormons. Oh, not even I didn’t hear from Thomas. I heard it from my ex girlfriend’s grandfather who was reading an alien book and he’s like, yeah, the Mormons, we believe in aliens. Like, it’s totally okay. And I was like, oh, that’s. That’s dope. My understanding is that Mormons are very open to aliens and extraterrestrial stuff because it’s one of the few modern religions that acknowledges other planets that people could potentially live on.
And like one of the my favorite Joseph Smith like, writings is about how there’s Quakers living on the moon. So like the, the concept of having this inner, you know, planetary travel in ways that people could be living on different planets baked into a religion still fascinates me. So if, if there were a religion that’s well established at this point, like a, like an actual huge worldwide international with huge bankroll that believes in UFOs, Mormons would make the most sense. Like they can’t even compare it to like Raelians or anything. So look how many of them were in NASA.
Like our show together. Yeah, that was an interesting show. It was a great show. Paranoid made a good point that they’re sober, you know, they’re going to show up on time. That is, that, that does make up. It’s important. The Sanskrit text of the Vimanas are interesting how Oppenheimer was even, you know, looking at that Sanskrit as proof of nuclear weaponry in antiquity. And so the whole UFO thing and wasn’t even the Scientologist connected somehow to something? Maybe I’m tripping. No, that was way later. Yeah, I do think their theology and the contact is, I mean, you know.
Well, there’s been going on. Yeah, there’s Definitely a connection between Scientology and Mormonism because Aleister Crowley wrote very favorably about Joseph Smith. He was like a huge fan of Joseph Smith’s approach and the fact that he was introducing this new religion that was like deep with magic. And then in turn, Aleister Crowley influences Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard to do like the moon child rituals. And then from those rituals comes L. Ron Hubbard’s creation of the Scientology. So, like, you don’t, you don’t necessarily get the same Scientology without a Joseph part. Yeah, no, I mean, I don’t know.
Not. Not my version of sexy. But the sex, you know, workings ritual with which they called the Babylon workings. The Babylon, Yeah. So I think it is the same, like, I mean, he just, you know, the Mormons will tell you, and they’ve been telling people, but people don’t really care to listen. They really do say the quiet part out loud a lot. I mean, they said that, you know, the masons didn’t have it right and we fixed it. So here it is and we have the true form of masonry. And, you know, Joseph Smith was, you know, out there on the fall equinox.
It was very purposeful, what he wore everything. It was like a quarter day ceremony. Let’s. Let’s be honest. Like, he, he’s. He knew what he was doing. He’s sacrificing dogs and blood sacrifices, crazy stuff and sheeps and, you know, they don’t want to get into all that. But, you know, his sexual stuff. Yeah. What happened on the fall equinox? Oh, so he went out on the day, like late at night, and then at like around three in the morning, you know, he did this for years. And he would dress all in black and borrow a black horse and he would go commune with the spirit.
Much like, you know, now if you look into like the Mizraim rites, they say on the equinoxes, especially fall and spring, you can go out and commune with spirits if you do certain things. But he kept screwing it up. He kept making it mad. And then his brother died. He wanted him to bring the brother. They had to dig him up, but they said they didn’t, but they did. And it was pretty interesting. So everybody jokes that his brother had a hand in Mormonism because they had to put it in the newspaper that they dug him up.
And they did. They. They like straight up admitted that they were checking him to make sure no one had done any weird stuff like they were gonna do. So, yeah, it was very much more than people. You know, they make it sound Just a lot nicer than that. Here’s a good question. Are Mormons Christian? Oh, this is a loaded question. You’re super biased on this one because you’re ex Mormon and you’re new Christian. I think conventionally, if you were to ask an app like an everyday. Andreas says. No, he says. Andreas has his own version of.
He says mainstream Jesus. Yeah. If you ask a mainstream Mormon and not a Zertist Mormon. Right. If Mormons were Christian, the answer is yes. Right. That Mormonism. They think they are. Yes. They think they’re. I think they have a different Jesus, but I don’t think they know that they do. Most of them are not nefarious people. We’ve had that talk. Talk like nobody’s practicing high magic unless you’re a magician. And not everyone is. And not everyone can be. It’s just like masonry. Like, not everyone’s gonna get to the top of the top. Like, not everyone’s gonna make all the cuts.
Like some guys are just gonna be there for dinner. When you were growing up, did you read the New Testament when you went to Mormon Temple? Well, but they have the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible. Yes. How, how different is the Joseph Smith New Testament versus the Old? Is it still like if, if you were to sit down and read that, is it Christian? Is it still a Christian Bible? I mean, yeah, I, yeah, they talk about even an ex morbid admits that the Joseph Smith Bible. So I don’t know, I feel that you could say that it’s a Christian.
It’s a version of Christianity, sorta. Yeah. I think they have a different. Honestly, I think it’s just like the ones that, you know, are in Gnosticism and they say, okay, they have a couple different Jesuses, you know, they like, you know, the Nathan Jesus and these other Jesus. Like they talk about different weird stuff too, you know. And I mean they’re not gonna say they’re not. And it’s very Christian mystic. But yeah, Joseph Smith was. And I know a lot of people do say people worship him and they do, but they still do have like their Jesus, their deity for sure.
Yes. But they have a mother in heaven and I think that’s fascinating because, you know, mother in heaven and father in heaven. It’s. It’s pretty interesting. And I’m only conceding to the fact on Christianity for Mormons because of. There’s so many people that believe that they are because they don’t read their own theology at the top of the top. Those top people, I don’t Believe so? No. The people that know. No way. So that’s my thoughts. Are you allowed to wear a cross in Mormon Temple? Never. Never ever. Nope. They’re just like. Nope. They’re. They’re more like.
Like the. Not the Templars. What’s the other one? Not Rosicrucians. Cathars. They’re more like the Cathars. They don’t like the cross. They hate the cross. And that’s. They don’t like Roman forms of torture. They don’t think. They don’t think the J. Man would want to be reminded of the way that he got taken out. Exactly what they say, word for word. Couldn’t have said it better. Like you, oh, we do want to come back and, you know, see that if you were Jesus. So they’re very against it. If you are across the church, you are going to get the evil eye there.
There was a KRS1 rant from the 90s, but he was making a good point. He was like, if. If Jesus died today and he got shot, then everyone would wear a little golden gun around their neck. And then if he came back to life, the last thing he’s going to want to see is another gun, probably. So there might be the same thing. But honestly, if you get into the whole solar interpretation, though, the cross wasn’t just this Roman torture device. It also symbolizes the. The different equinox and the, you know, the solstices. Right. Isn’t that like.
It was way more charged than, like, a little Glock symbol would be, Right? Depends on which cross you’re drawn to. You know, like, we got some. All kinds of crosses, and I think you’re right on that one for sure. But I think that it’s interesting that we see, you know, them not have a problem with wearing Masonic crosses at all. You’ll see Brigham Young do it. You’ll see other people do it. But not the traditional Christian cross. You can’t do that in many churches. That’s a little bit of a gamble, showing up with, like, Masonic regalia.
You’re okay. Yeah, you’d be fine. You could go to LDS Church with that. They’d be all right about it. They’d ask you which lodge like it. I mean, honestly, it used to be kind of like, don’t ask, don’t tell. And then it got into like, whatever, yep, this is what’s up. And I don’t. I don’t. I think it’s because they kind of tried to hide it, but it’s stupid because every old prophet has like the Masonic, you know, stance or some symbol or bloodstone and all this. I think they just got tired. And now if you go to the LDS website, they’re like, so you heard we’re Masons.
Cool. We are like, like, they don’t. They got tired of it. I think they’re taking up the mantle. The aspect of all different world religions is very interesting. In all the different writings and the days. I, I find that stuff interesting. Astrology in general. Well, they took that out too, don’t I? They took out all the good parts. Like, that’s what me and Thomas have been talking about is they took out all the fun stuff. Like Joseph Smith was huge into astrology. And, and also they said not just Joseph Smith said about the moon, but, you know, Brigham Young said about people living on the sun.
However, I think these are more Rosicrucian type things, but whatever you want to translate that into for, you know, our reality today, they’re dead. We can’t ask them. But, you know, I’m doing a Rosa Crucian right after this. No, that’s, that’s interesting. I didn’t. Yeah, their stuff aligns, I’ll tell you. And, and people. I, I don’t know. I think there was just this pushback of like, oh, we don’t want to seem weird because they keep killing us. Like, I mean, and that’s true. Like, it was, you know, I, I don’t know if you ever got into Jordan Maxwell at all, but.
Oh, yes. Oh, every single thing that that guy talked about. He didn’t talk about a lot of topics. He always repeated himself, which was sort of like, oh, say something new. You know, once you listen to hundreds of hours, hundreds of them. But, like, he brought up how important the word Kirk is, and now we. It’s like the most important. Like the Church. Yeah. That’s connected with Utah as well. And he showed the symbols of astrology, like how the Pope wears a Saturn hat. It’s called the Saturn hat. And it’s, it’s interesting. It’s the, the whole Sunday in the sun and Saturday, Sabbath, Saturn’s day.
That’s all interesting. They look more into it. He’s not coming up with these ideas. Like, you look into it. You go back like Thursdays for Thor and the moon is Monday. Yeah. You know, that’s awesome. Yeah, it’s true. I gotta ask, just since we’re, we’re coming off the, the tail end of Thanksgiving right now. Right. So is Thanksgiving big for Mormons or is it not as big? It’s big as in but I buy a lot of turkeys because we got a lot of kids. But yeah, no, they go all out for all holidays. But I’ll tell you, their two favorites is Christmas and Halloween.
Halloween is huge for the Mormons. In fact, Halloween is, let’s play who can have the biggest display in our front yard and make a haunted house and everything. They go crazy for it. They’re crazy for it. That’s why I like them. That’s why they, they’re effective. I’ve only had good experiences with, with Mormons and they’re nice people. Here’s the bad thing is, is the people in the middle, you know, they don’t know any of this. Like I will tell you, I didn’t know half of what, not even a quarter quarter of what I know now studying their books.
It’s not like I’m out there in some weird, you know, occultic bookstore and all these are their books. A lot of times their historians, like D. Michael Quinn, their historian, they fired him and excommunicated him shortly after he put his stuff out there, which really ticked him off. And he wrote some really crazy books after that. So they probably shouldn’t have done that. But you know, the whole thing with the, I’ve been reading about Hypatia and Justinian and Cyrel and how the, the Black Death, when that happened, that was what ushered in more, you know, the theocracy of that time, which then turned into other theocracies all over the Middle east and just the, the whole takeover.
And it’s, it’s interesting the, the religious aspects of things on a mind control level, not the spiritual level. It is interesting because when you study symbolism, mind control and belief systems, how a symbol is controlling people in a lot of ways because our belief system is different than mind control. So I call it belief control. And the symbols used in all the different religions, you show it, then you show it on the news and then you put a whole entire collective group into a bubble and then you pit the people against each other and you just cause chaos.
Wars. Prof. And that’s a lot of profit. Speak talking about profits. You know, it’s a, it’s, it’s a crazy topic to wrap my head around. And it’s, it’s super interesting. War, profit, profits. Almost as interesting as Mountain Dew. Yeah, exactly. See that they’re, they’re always, you know, the funniest thing is, and, and even with soda or whatever, whatever the case may be, right? Like there’s always a three steps behind whoever’s in charge, I can tell you that. And they’re the hidden hand, literally. So who’s in charge? I mean the days, right. Like, you know, we have a lot.
I’m sure the chat’s got a whole bunch of very opinionated suggestions. What the they is, this is how they keep everyone fighting each other and under control is that they use this thing of camouflage like the mantis. And the mantis could camouflage, the octopus could camouflage, the owl can camouflage. And in Twin Peak Show, I guess there’s a big correlation to owls camouflaging with the mantis, with the television show. But you get all these different groups and they’re all the same. They’re all the same. They’re all work together and they just keep switching and marrying into each other.
So it’s all the different religion, religions that they put their name on there, their religion by that name, but they just change religions, conversion, and they keep converting and then they, that’s how they could. That’s how they stay in control. That’s like the top level. And then just people trying to be spiritual and find God and get through the damn day. They’re the ones that get blamed for what, whatever. When you got this aristocratic top elite that just changes all the time. Well here, speaking of changing all the time, I think that’s another fascinating point of Mormonism and this dirty soda thing.
Like I was mentioning that it, it only became a thing around 2012 and it coincides directly with the Mormon Church clarifying itself and saying the caffeinated drinks are available now. But here’s an interesting thing, is that byu, right, Brigham Young University, they upheld the ban. They were basically like, like fighting with the LDS Church and they were like, we haven’t changed our policy. So regardless of whatever the church says, this is how it’s going to be at byu. And then I think that after two or three years they held it out and then eventually they, they rescinded it.
But the way that not just the LDS Church does this, but also how even BYU did it, they never say that like we’ve changed policy. It’s always that, oh, we like that was, that was always the policy. We’re just, we’re just clarifying it. It’s like they don’t necessarily admit that something changed. It’s always just a re. Clarification. I just, there’s something really interesting about that and, and I guess you just submit to it. Well, I think they’re smart enough to have, I mean, Donut talks a lot about the Illuminati. And if you look at James Strang.
If you look at James Strang. And he didn’t hide much, which is why I think they kind of. Right. Took him out. But you look at these things like, okay, the bees. And we know originally the Illuminati was the perfectabilis. Right. And then the bees were suit. They almost named the Order of the Bees. Yeah. Yes. And so I think that. Well, I know that there’s much more to it than what there seems to be, but it’s not just the Mormons. He’s absolutely right. It’s all of the top level religions. It’s a one world religion. Yeah.
Elite. I’m happy you brought up the Illuminati, you know, because the Illuminati has been very connected to the French Revolution. A lot of people say that that was orchestrated by the Illuminati. And the guy who created carbonated soda, where we get it from, he was a big supporter of the French Revolution so much that he had to escape to come to America because there was this uproar against him. They burnt down his home and others and had a three day riot. The guy who created carbonated soda and he came over here to America after his stop in England.
So that’s kind of funny. So he. He might have been the guy who created soda. Could have been Illuminati. May have been. Maybe he was a Mormon. Who knows? Well, this is before Mormonism, right. It wasn’t Mormons created and. Yeah, not before 1776. No, early 1800s. Right. Like 1820 or something. But something that was related to the Mormons was out there. You know, his, his lineage is universalists, so that’s fun. But what’s universalists? Oh, well, they believe everybody’s kind of saved and it’s a little bit of a Hail Mary for that. And they’re very, you know, I would say intelligent, like thinking, like more serious thinking.
And just this is how this is and this is how that. And everybody goes, don’t be stupid. And. And his grandpa was very into that. And also funny enough on his mom’s side, you know, they’re completely like her maiden name is Gates. I mean, they come from the Gates line. So they were all the deacons. You know, if you look into the Gates family, there’s jokes about like they were all deacons. They were all in churches. Yeah. So it’s not. Yeah. Interesting thing about Gates that I don’t think anybody really has connected quite yet with that guy and his name.
Other people have connected this, this, this book I’m reading on the aliens closer encounters found is freaking mind blowing. And it goes into the word Babel or Babylon, and the word L is the God or the shiny one. But Bab goes to gate or a gateway or a portal. Right. So there’s always this tie in to portals and gateways, to a lot of stuff, the gateways and portals. And it’s even tied into the UFOs and the. For example, there was UFOs that were in the sky before the Black Plague when they ushered in with Justinian and legitimized Christianity.
Right? There was UFOs in the sky. There’s reports on it and dragons and other stuff. And then in 1850, isn’t this around the. The time when the Mormons were. Well, yeah, a couple decades after they’ve been established. Okay. So around that time there was also these other UFO airships in the sky as well. There was a famous. You know, there’s a Mormon on the ground somewhere that’s like. Told you. You know what I mean? Like. Well, and there was some Mormon. There’s this really big thing about calling, you know, here In Utah, Area 52, there was some lights in the sky, the same thing you’re talking about.
There’s a whole thing on this called the Lights in the sky over Utah with. Let me think of his name, Rich, Dr. Richard Spence. He talks about this. He has his own. Yeah, yeah, he’s great. He’s got his podcast now and he talks about the. That was his first episode that he told everybody about these lights in the sky in Utah. So Utah going back to gates and portals. The Skinwalker Ranch is literally a portal, a hyperdimensional portal on land. And so that’s in Utah. That’s where Bigelow, these billionaires purchased this property so they could do who knows what and tying it back into even soda.
The new Stranger Things is out and Coca Cola is all over that show where you got L. Speaking of another like Al Babon, L. L is doing crushing soda cans with her mind with telekinesis. Is that what it’s called, telekinesis? Maybe not. Maybe that’s when we communicate. No, telekinesis is the you can move things and then telepathy is where you can read things. So telekinesis is what she’s got. She’s using telekinesis. And I’ve been learning about psychotronics most recently. That’s interesting too. Which is. So. Don’t you fire none of that off at me, bro. Don’t give me none of that Sidetronics, you know about it.
Go on, go on. Oh, no, no, no. I’ve just been learning about it and how you’re able to manipulate souls and stuff and soul harvesting thing. This. That doesn’t sound like that’s in the Bible either. I don’t know, I. It could maybe. It’s probably not, but the. The gateways and the portals of the UFOs. And Utah is not only a hot spot for UFOs, but the clouds be acting strange too. And the stranger things with the soda. I have this new theory. I’m going to re watch the show. I bet you not only is it subliminal marketing for Coca Cola, but also I bet you by drinking this elixir of life, whoever drinks it doesn’t turn into the Demogorgon Gorgon.
Like maybe they don’t end up going in the underworld if they’re drinking it. So I’m gonna have to re watch it and see if they have like a spiritual connection. I have some slides too that I want to show. Okay. All right. I want to give a shout out that, yeah, we have seen the Heretic. We did a show on it, right. So if you go and look for ex Mormon reacts to Heretic or whatever we called it, you can find it in both of our channels. That’s a great movie. I like that, that movie. I’m shocked that they let it out.
I’m shocked. But so these are the carbonated bubbles, right, where the air goes into the bubble. So those are spirits. And that. That’s what they actually thought when they created this carbonated soda. Which is interesting, you know, but I. I have so many slides here. We already talked about this. This is the guy who created he. And he discovered carbon. And then I was looking into soda to see the root word to it, you know, and here’s just some of the. The skulls of candy, the. The connection. Even ghosts like sugar. And. And then throughout history.
And then I wonder if the Mexican soda having the good sugar in it, the Mexican Coke, I bet you there could be some alchemical thing. But you got the Easter eggs or you got the gelt, right? The chocolate with the dreidel, there’s the riots. But here we get to the soda stuff. So Sprite is like spirits in a lot of ways, right? Like you’re talking about carbon, you’re talking about air. And it also means elf. That’s what a Sprite is, which even ties back to a vampire. But speaking about the air, all these mountain Dew commercials, it’s the mountain.
So there’s going to be nature, but a lot of these commercials show people in the air either jumping off a cliff, but usually in nature. But it’s just something I noticed that a lot like, I’m just scrolling through it. They’re in the air in these old ones, but even in the new ones. And this one’s called your soul needs do. Right. So the marketers, the billion dollar agency getting people to drink these elixirs stemming from, like, alchemical paracelsus kind of technology. They know that we want to, like, procreate. I guess that would be a sexy way to say it.
So the liminal messaging of the sex into it, because it’s triggering down a little bit. Yeah. It’s our survival needs. And the first Mountain Dew commercial was, if you drink this drink, you will get to bang. I. I swear I’ll show you. I’m glad. I’m glad you brought that up. Yeah. It’s one of my favorite commercials, honestly. And it’s also, like, so uniquely American. It’s this, like, backwoods Ozark dude that’s trying to impress some hot, like, southern cousin. I assume that she’s a cousin and that he drinks Mountain Dew and he can shoot better than the guy that didn’t drink Mountain Dew.
And therefore she’s impressed and he wins her. Yeah, this is it right here. So it’ll tickle your innards. What is. It’s gonna. That was the Mountain Dew. Was Yahoo. It’ll tickle your innards. This is. Honestly, this is like the original faygo, Right? Like, this is the original Appalachian drink. And I think that the reason. See. See how it starts out? And it shows moonshine. The reason Mountain Dew was invented, my understanding is that it was made to mix with moonshine and that that was considered, like, the best flavor, like the original flavor. I’m sure both moonshine and Mountain Dew have changed over the last hundred years, but that.
That was essentially the. The origin story of Mountain Dew all together. This is the bang in every bottle. You get a bang in every bottle. And he even puts his finger through the hole to show you that you get to tickle those innards. What’s. What would you think a moonshine is? He’s doing the correct movement, too. He’s. I online. I did some deep research. Oh, my God. He’s doing the correct movement, too, with his finger. Oh, man. Yeah. He’s not even. Yeah. The way he turned it the other way, too. Yeah. Yeah. It’s crazy. It’s crazy.
But this is that. This is that they know what’s gonna sell. So this little guy gets it and then she loves him. So you’re getting these kind of survival instincts in this. Here’s another new one that came out this year. Just showing the guy in the air. Just more of the air stuff, but also the. The soul. Your soul needs do. They show the reptilian. Your soul needs do. It’s also a spiritual thing on top of pleasure. Stuff. Stuff. He’s being careful there. Just stuff. Well, and cocad, you know, I mean, cocaine in it, you know, it’s not all innocent beginnings here, that’s for sure.
Yeah. Here’s the Coca Cola original. Jacob’s Pharmacy, he was a pharmacist. And this is like a painting of it. And this is it today. It’s a Walgreen pharmacy with a big Coca Cola thing in there. So pharmaceutical stuff with these drinks that we’re all drinking, there’s a connection. Well, I also want to just throw out there. The question often comes up on this show and other shows like it. Like, how come we don’t see buildings built the same way that they were in the 1800s. Right. Like when the. The country was being put together. All these elaborate banks and all this crazy architecture.
If you put a graph of when they took cocaine out of soda and a graph of the buildings and how impressive they are, they line up almost identically. Like the second they took cocaine out of soda. We don’t get good buildings anymore because no one’s got the energy to do it. Interesting. Yeah, that’s. They’re building all that, like the Soviet Eastern Bloc, the. All the. The brutal architecture, sort of. And that’s another interesting note. I can’t remember what flavor it was for the Soviets, but whenever America gets into a conflict with another country, the soda company will spin off a new flavor just for that country so that they can continue.
For example, In World War II in Germany, it was Fonta. I believe Fonta came from selling it to World War II. And there was another version of this in the Soviet Union that the. So that they ended up selling. I think it was like a variation of Pepsi that they could sell to the Soviets. So that these companies too are like these huge overarching egregores. Like they’re these global conglomerates that they no longer have a country they call home. Yeah. So Fonta, because of the embargo, they couldn’t drink the coke. So they literally created Fanta for Fanta.
Fanta. Wanna Fanta. They created that for The National Socialists. It’s a literal National Socialist drink. That’s its origins. It’s damn good. I’m not gonna. I’m not afraid to say it. And I do think there’s. There’s a tie into these drinks with the Olympic Games, I believe, because the Olympic Games do happen in Utah, and that was. I think that there could be a tie in there. Not. Not now. These original people, like the Coca Cola guy. I mean, it didn’t go well for them. I’m just saying. I made jokes about it, but he died, like, horribly.
Oh, how did he die? Oh, he died addicted to morphine and stuff from him messing around with the Coca Cola and stuff. And then he got stomach cancer. Oh, that sucks. Yeah. So what I’m saying is probably the taste testing, I don’t know. But so, like, you’d go to a pharmacy, like you go to Walgreens, and they would have a pharmacy soda place because they believe that soda, carbonated water had the spirit elixir of life. So this was very common when you go to the doctor pharmacy place that you could stop just to have the. The sodas, you know, so.
So used to be the bar. Yeah. Like. Yeah. And it also kind of goes into. They would call the kids who drink. It was very popular. Like your bartender at a bar being, like, all handsome or the girl being all sexy at the bar giving you your drinks. Like, they had the bar jerks and they were like. It sort of kind of reminds me of, like, in and out, which is also like a religious kind of place. But the old images of, like, the drinking pop at the. The pop place, you know, called a bar jerk soda jerk.
Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, here it is. It looks like in and out outfits. Right? Well, that’s. That’s what it’s meant to look like. Right. All those old diners, most of them are meant to look like these old. Like a phosphate diner that you’d sit down and ordered, you know, like a cream soda, I guess. Yeah. And so I’m just kind of going through my slides. I apologize. You had. You had that swig up there. And speaking of like, this, like, Like, Like a return back to yesteryear that Mormons like to live in this perpetual.
They’re kind of like Disney adults a little bit. They like to live in, like, this fantasy past. And I think that these places, these are these dirty soda places that came up. They only got popular in Utah, and then it spread to Idaho, and now in 2025, it’s starting to spread. A little bit nationwide. But then people are just like, why would I need to pay $8 for a swig? I could just go and get a Mountain Dew Baja Blast, you know, tropical Rainberry or whatever the hell, like the. The latest version of this is. But that these places, these places lean into that like old yesteryear.
Feel it. They do like nostalgia and they are. The other thing that you don’t probably know is there’s another thing that took off about the same time, and that’s called the crumble cookies. So you’re not wrong. They’re like children. They want their soda and their cookie. Like a baby at nap time or something with a milk and cookie, I guess, but. And these cookies are crazy big. They’re like. Like in Orlando, but they’re all over Scottsdale. So that’s a Mormon thing. Crumble cookies. Oh, well, it’s just huge here. I mean, that and their blankies, so even funnier.
So we’ve got, like this. Yeah, they got their blankie, they got their cookie, and these little. Well, they’re very expensive minky blankies. And so these really soft blankets. It’s all. All the rage. I like the Mormons. I like cookies. I like. This sounds amazing. Yeah, they. They’re. They’re. They’re tapped in. And I even heard, like, I don’t know, it’s a conversation for another story. But they. I always tell Heidi that, like, she’s doing a horrible job of pushing me away from the Mormons. Like, if anything, she’s helping recruit me more and more with each show. Well, remember, they are the most depressed people.
Like, almost like, top of the line. I haven’t joined yet. I’m just saying I’m. I’m getting closer each time we talk. Like, the minky blanket and the dirty soda, like, they’re like. They’re like, pushing me a little bit closer. Have you seen that? Curb your enthusiasm with the. The live episode. Is this Mormon related? Yeah, I mean, I’m sure. I’m sure I have. I’ve seen the entire series, like, three or four times. You’ll. You’ll have to remind me. It’s. It’s pretty funny. I don’t even want to say it on here because it’s just too out there.
But the swig Company, I kind of looked into it, and there seems to be some weird stuff. Like the owner of it, not the girl, but the girl’s like, husband. I guess he was arrested for doing something. I don’t know if it’s allegedly. I think he even Admitted to it, but doing some bad stuff. But I. I don’t know. I. I don’t. I. I didn’t really do the deep dive. This is just. I’m going off of another YouTube video and them talking about it. And then I was looking into the company and what they’re connected to, and there’s a lot of connections to the Deep State.
You got MIT Deep State is where a lot of the connections of Swig is coming from with the people that are like, within it. So there’s a. There’s an interesting kind of lead there. Maybe they love. They love Swig. I think it’s gross because the problem is once they put all that crap in your soda, it’s flat. And once the soda is flat, it’s dead to me. So I got some more stuff on the Mountain Dew Deuteronomy stuff right here. As I predict the future with the symbolism of them priming stuff, what I’m thinking is that this color code that they’re showing of the Baja Blast piece of Mountain Dew and Taco Bell, I look at the color coding and the color physics of it, how it is your slice of luck.
And it’s green, white and yellow, right? It’s the green, white and yellow. And I think that they’re tying some sort of ritual to go down in Ireland because Ireland is the green, white and yellow. It’s like the closest to the. That as a flag and even as being the slice of luck, I think that it’s sort of tying connections to Ireland for a ritual, because we’ve seen that happen with the Francis Scott Key Bridge and one of their released on their Liberty Soda. And then the Maui Blast was another one. And here’s a Taco Bell Illuminati commercial as.
As well, the Bell Illuminati. And I do like when they lean into it, it’s a little fun. When the corporations, like, acknowledge the Illuminati. Well, they’re acknowledging it and they don’t give your boy a shout out. Like in. In the mainstream news they talk about is Mountain Dew tying world tragedies. The curse of conspiracy explained their first one that they talked about right here, the code red Mountain Dew 2001 release that was coming from the donut factory. You know, no links here for me. And all these other, like, you know, people that go, they usually say they don’t want to perpetuate this extremist content, that that Mountain Dew is releasing prophecies through their flavors at very specific times throughout the year.
And I would make an argument that it’s not you. I would say that it’s not even that. I think that the Mountain Dew Corporation sits down and like, all right, what, what’s coming up? Let’s go ahead and plan the flavors out. I think that there’s such a huge entity and they’ve got such a reach and people are consuming this and putting in their body constantly that if you were an entity or a demon or whatever you want to call the thing, like a classic daemon, and you were like, how can I affect people? This would be a great way.
Just like the concept of a marketed specific flavor, because it triggers your olfactory glands, it triggers your taste buds. Like, it. It affects you in ways that just regular visual and audible marketing can’t. Like, once you identify, oh, I love this, like Baja Blast with two pumps of cream and like yada yada. Like, once you’ve got like a dialed in taste for something that you want to smell or taste over and over again, it’s way more potent than any other form of marketing. And like, it’s. It’s kind of untapped. So I just feel that, like an entity would be like, oh, that’s an easy way to like sneak in here and use that as the pattern for.
And here’s what’s coming next. I know it sounds crazy, but I think that that’s. That’s probably the entry point. And it’s also. It’s just us from the outside recognizing patterns, right? It’s just, it’s all pattern recognition. Like, oh, that’s crazy. As soon as this new flavor comes out, you can expect something’s gonna happen. And it’s not like the flavor is giving you latitude and longitude and date, but it’s like, here’s a thing that you can prepare for, and it’s like clockwork. Well, so the Taco Bell, I think you’re right on that. It goes deep into, like behavior psychology.
And somebody pointed out the bell. Like the bell is a UFO as well, and it’s a time machine and it goes into portals. Because the Bell project from the National Socialist was originally called the portal project. It was called the Torque Project or something. And the. The serpent. I want to tell people about how important the serpent is. As you can see the Taco Bell logo. Having the serpent eyeball. This is. Seems to be super important. Let me bring up, here’s some old. How it was a. It was very spiritual to drink this drink. It was the elixir of life to drink, like these carbonated drinks.
Just some old pictures of how it was promoted back then. Boom, boom, boom. Like all products in the. In the early 19th and like, 20th centuries, it was all about like, you’re gonna live longer if you do this thing. I don’t think that they just had, hey, this thing tastes good. Drink it. It was always, you know, like, drink the spirits of your ancestors and refresh your blood. Yeah. So Taco Bell was created by this guy right here. He don’t look Mexican to me. Maybe he. He is. I don’t know. But this was his first. This was the first Taco Bell.
It’s called the Mitla Cafe. This is the first Taco Bell. And Mitla is the place of the dead. Right. Not that that’s like a bad thing or anything. It’s just interesting tying in what Taco Bell is originating from. And Chachi PT did a pretty good job at first. Was anti. It was. It was. It was. It was saying some anti Semitic stuff at first. And I had to correct it and be like, yo, that was not cool. And I yelled at the chat GPT because it was all I asked to give me a conspiracy. And it said, Jude the Do.
That’s it. And I was like, yo, that’s messed up, bro. Oh, man. I screenshotted it too, but I didn’t put it up here. But early this came up with some really good stuff. And I fact checked the fact checked it. But carbonation was originally thought to be the life force spiritus. Priests and physicians believe carbonated water had spiritual healing properties. Soda fountains in the 1800s were inside the pharmacies. The first sodas literally came from medicinal elixirs and just goes on and on. Kind of interesting. It all started as medicine at some point, right? And yes. And the here’s the spirit folklore and like, they sell like Sprite.
It’s advertised to. To the blacks. That’s where it’s advertised to. And that’s what Professor Griff used to talk about. That’s what woke me up to this being spirit. And I was like, that’s interesting. And that’s actually how I learned about Michael Tazerian was through a Professor Griff video, like in 2012. And to Syrian in one of his podcasts. He said it very briefly, but he brought up how Pepsi is connected to Apep and it’s connected to, like, the serpent, right? Like you’re drinking literally, like serpent. And then I met this guy named Paranoid American. And here’s a pap, right? Serpent.
I met this guy, Paranoid American. Well, you got the soma drink and soma. This is also tied to like some serpent stuff too. And so there’s all these different drinks tied to the serpent. Even in Blink Twice they drink the serpent drink as well. But then I met this guy, paranoid American, and then he brought up Sobey. Tell us about Sobey. So, but this one I think also came from a Michael Sarion video. Highly recommend that you go and find this in bookmark it. It was called. It was from the conspiracy con 2003 and I think it was called subliminal use of sacred symbolism in the media.
It says something very similar to that. If you put all that in, you’ll probably find it. And he had this whole bit on how Sobe was a reference to this underworld, this Egyptian God that like protected the underworld. He was kind of like the satanic God. I mean if you had a draw, like oversimplifying draw connection, but that he protected this underworld and that when you drink Sobe, it was like you’re. You’re ingesting, you’re making part of your body the energy of the people that create that decided on that branding and put it on that bottle that somehow they’re transferring.
Enter. This is how I understood it. They’re transferring their bad intent and their negative vibrations into the drink so that when you drink it, you are inadvertently taking part of this ancient ritual that is essentially paying homage to this ancient God, Sobek. Yeah, that’s freaking crazy. And then you got the lizards, which is like serpent sorta all over that. You know, it’s wild. I mean, how do you feel about this, Heidi? Oh, yeah, no, 100. I mean, it just makes you wonder like, you know, the back stories of things, like I wouldn’t have even known that, you know, like I would have had no idea.
And I wanna, I just want to point out again, like the whole dirty soda connection here is that Mormon someone posted in the. The comments much earlier, they’re like, well, Mormons can’t drink caffeine. They. They changed it in 2012. Never caffeine. It was never they drank caffeine. So they clarified. There’s a. Yeah, they even manufactured. They manufacture caffeine in hot cocoa that they manufacture and give out to poor people. So they can’t even say that there was some sort of a perception that they weren’t allowed to drink caffeine. And Brigham Young University did not sell caffeinated drinks on campus.
So there was clearly some version of people that believe that they couldn’t drink caffeine. So in 2012, it was for like, they firmly were like not only are you allowed to drink caffeinated soda, but here’s a whole bunch of things just for us in Utah. Here’s three different soda chains that are going to help you get back. Like, because we’ve lost the soda culture war as Mormons and we need to make up for it. And I feel that this is them trying to leapfrog back to modern day and soda because they realize how magical this process is.
And if there’s one thing that the Mormons can do to acquire a more magical modern practice, they’ve got the money and the resources to attain it. So even if they’re only a little bit interested in it, they can pursue it. So I just feel that there, there is a connection between the dirty soda phenomenon and the Mormons and all of this, like soda prophecy. Well, and you mentioned in and out and that’s like a huge thing here. I mean, if you try to go to in n out on a Friday night, it’s wrapped around the building twice.
So. Well, that. That’s the Christian fast food. Right. Because they put Bible references on the bottom of their cups. Yeah, they occult Bible references and the in and out cops. And they have a occult menu as well that if you’re in the know, you could order something on their occult menu. That’s pretty cool. In and out. Because like the word occult. Yeah. I think it means cult, but it means hidden. So they have a hidden menu which is. I think, I think Aleister Crowley would love the name. In and out. Yeah. Yeah. For real. Like it’s all like, it goes.
All goes all the Mormon divorce real quick and the animal style. Right. Isn’t that an in and out thing? Yep, that is. I wanted, I want to go and do an in and out animal style. Yeah, there’s so many things. Yeah, you can. We could do that on more than in and out. There’s so many places that have like a culted menu. Like, oh man, there’s a lot I want, I want to know. The occult, Del Taco. That’s where we need to. They’re somehow escaping all the heat. They need to be. Don’t you talk about Del Taco.
Jack in the Box. That’s. That also sounds like it could go along the same lines as in and out. Well, in and out, the symbol of in and out is a lot like all the other symbols of the sun rising over the mountain which Jordan Maxwell went into. But Del Taco, I mean, not in and out. Del Taco. It’s all like solar symbolism. Well, maybe they’re maybe they’re just not hiding it, right? And they’re like, hey, guess what? Here’s what we worship. No, there’s no confusion there. Also, I’m curious, in terms of Mormon diet, what are Mormons not allowed to have in 2025? So you can’t drink alcohol or do drugs not prescribed by a doctor.
They’re all about the prescription drugs. They’re one of the top in the nation. Is there medical. If there were, and then you could get it prescribed by a doctor, would that, I mean there is become. Okay, I think they’d still push back on you because they own our, all the pharmaceutical companies and the labs and I mean it. They do allow it here, but it is very hard to get. And it’s. And then like, even if you get it, like I have somebody in my family that has the card and you can go to the pharmacy and then your job goes, yeah, no, you can’t do that.
What about the temple? Is the temple okay with it? I mean, if it was ordered by a doctor, sure. But they’d much rather have you on, you know, some zannies or whatever else they could prescribe because they own all the labs like in all the pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies and hospitals and old folks homes and. Yeah. Did Joseph Smith drink alcohol? Oh, he totally did. But you know, they’ll get out of it by saying it was like a sacrament. When you look into different things, especially the school of the prophets, they would tell them to fast and then go and take this wine.
People that never drink and they’d be all whacked out of their minds, you know. But yeah, it was, it was funny. They, they even had here when Brigham Young came, they had their own like wine grape vineyards and stuff for alcohol. But, but that was because they said, okay, you can drink this, no hard liquor, but you can drink like beer and wine if you make it yourself. Well, funny enough, his mom owned a beer place. His mom did make Joseph Smith’s mom made, you know, money off of having sold those items. So I’m sure it was just probably advertising.
How is the Crowley business too? His family is a lineage of these alcohol corporations and Crowley Brewing. Yes. Yep. That’s an interesting stuff. All the different drinks and food that people eat and now they’re trying to remove all the addictive chemicals and all these drinks and with the Maha and what kind of psychological effects is that going to bring on to society? Like, I think that you could control society in a lot of ways by getting them all pumped on sort of different Mind altering chemicals. Like we saw how great the buildings were when everyone was yoked up when coffee was invented.
Yeah. And so like there’s been a big push to slow down and degenerate society going backwards rather than forwards. You get all this talk of like oh, the progressives or whatever, but really they don’t even know what that word means. And we’re seeing a degeneration, like a deterioration going back to caveman days with that of a grunt of a emoji. And the words that we use is like, really puts a bigger picture. And so we’re going backwards. And so when they’re removing these different substances, it’s weird to hear about Utah because I don’t partake in the ganja, but if I did, I would really enjoy being in Utah because it’s cold and it would feel good like in the lungs or just like smoking a cigarette or something.
In Utah in the cold and then looking at all the pretty nature and the, the snow, it seems to be fun. But that’s removed. So there’s going to be a different energy there. Like there is in the city. I can’t walk down the street without getting marijuana smoke all over my face with, in California, in Arizona, in Florida, like all over these places. And so what the big push of slowing people down with the, the lean and, and even when you’re listening to Chopped and Screwed, it slowed down as well and it’s not pumped up. But all the kids today, they’re all on these, you know, hyper stimulants.
Even myself. You know, it’s kind of weird. The 90s are weird because we had monster energy drinks and also the, the pot. So sort of. But what’s happening to society with removing the, these things? It’s, it’s, it’s interesting on it. And also the naughty websites, right. Like the. Utah was the number one purchaser for Girls Gone Wild and they didn’t surprise me. Yeah, that was, that’s interesting. Right. Because they had the commercial on and it was the top seller there. But you can’t go there and watch these, these erotic videos. But, and, but now that they’re the only way you can watch those videos now at least in the state of Arizona, is you have to turn in your government ID so they can see what your kinks are in a way.
So whatever type of site. Same here. Yeah. These little things like, like Thomas was saying, like even if it sounds crazy, these little things, mechanisms of our day to day activity and a long trajectory leads society in the collective in, in a in a certain way. So I don’t know where I’m going with all this soda prophecy. That’s where. Right. Well, I, I think what they’re doing is they’re, they’re mapping out like what your spectrum of taste would be right. If, if someone were to raise you and could control everything you saw, they could, they could limit the, the spectrum of color that you grow up seeing.
Right. And you and your brain would shape in a way that it just wouldn’t know that certain colors exist. Those were prevented from being shown to you in the same way that the colors they do show you are the only ones that you latch onto. And I just feel that, that there’s another version of that happening for your taste buds and there’s another version of it happening for your olfactory glands. If you actually look into who are like the taste makers of scents. And it, it also comes from like a tiny little consortium of like French originally.
It’s like cologne. France. Right. It’s where like cologne comes from that it would come from this tiny little group of people. And they’re the king makers. They’re the ones that get to decide what’s going to be fashionable scent wise. And they determine like what sense relate to different classes and that I think that there’s like Mountain Dew is just a 2025 version of that same thing. And, and Pepsi and Coca Cola and all of these. But they’re in every single store, every single gas station. Coca Cola is one of the most recognized brands worldwide. So this isn’t just throwing darts at a boar.
This is actually something that impacts every single human being on the planet, which is not the same thing that you can say for many other corporations and many. Like if we were talking about Doritos, it’s fun, like the Illuminacho thing. But Doritos has got nothing on Coca Cola and by proxy on Pepsi and by proxy on Mountain Dew, Baja Blast, Code red, code Winter, you know, zero or whatever. So the, the cologne smell comes from the whale’s feces and that’s the, where we get that good smell from. For the elite smell, it’s from. Well, poop. Well, one of them.
I think it’s like a base, right? You gotta, you. There’s like high end brand midtone, the, the high notes and that’s where they like put it all together. But the, the premise being though that there is a small group of people that decide what sense you’re gonna be accessing. Just like there’s a group of people that decide what flavors you’re going to be experiencing. You walk into the supermarket, they have the chicken stand right in the front. So you smell it. Then it puts you under mind control where you start to salivate and then you get hungry as you shop.
And then the music playing is all about supporting your family and like all these Beatles songs and all this love songs. And then you’re like, yeah, I’ll spend the extra 10 bucks. That extra 10 bucks adds up. And then that’s the whole mind control. And it’s like you’re walking around like the, the circle ritual of like religion in the supermarket to pay and then leave. And everyone does that. Seeing the mountain Indoos and Coca Colas. Also to throw out there, if the book Fast Food Nation, the movie wasn’t great, but the book Fast Food Nation had a really great investigative report in there.
It was talking about how when you go by a fast food restaurant, some of them were actually creating chem, like chemicals in a lab that had the smell of like freshly fried food and they would just emit it into the air so that if you drove by or if you were walking by a restaurant, you’d smell hamburger. Even if they didn’t freshly cook it, it would just, it would smell like that and it would draw people in because it would like hook their scent and pull them right in. So again, this is like a very untapped version of marketing that is incredibly powerful and not a lot of us have developed like self defense mechanisms around this type of marketing yet.
I, I definitely do not have self defense mechanism on a real Coke or Pepsi and do not put cream in my Coke or Pepsi. But it’s happening once a day. That’s, that’s. Are you gonna, you’re gonna warm up? Has the best Pepsi on earth. What’s that? You’re gonna warm up a Dr. Pepper? No, I hate, I hate any other soda. I know, I’m, I’m a weird Mormon. Like I’m tell you, I hate all that. No, that’s why I had to get out. I didn’t fit in with those girls that go and have 77 flavors in their soda.
That proves my point a little bit too though. When you’re like the. Who has the best Pepsi? Taco Bell has the best Pepsi. That’s right, the best Dr. Pepper. Well, well this is also because different restaurant chains actually have tweaked the exact ratio of syrup to flavoring to just regular soda. So that certain chains you’ll develop a taste for like, you know, Taco Bell’s version that’s 100. True. That’s a. And Coke has ruined theirs. It used to be a McDonald’s Coke. I’ll tell you, McDonald’s Cokes used to be the bomb, but now. And I won’t drink it if it’s not good.
Like if it’s mediocre, forget it. I’m not, I’m not drinking it at all. Ever. My husband knows. He knows to check them if he goes to get the soda and he doesn’t check it and brings me some crap watered down stuff like he, he knows he’s going back. And so I, I’m like, I cannot. And I’m not fussy about almost anything else that I eat or whatever, but that is one thing, that I’m just. Your soda. And McDonald’s ruined it. Yeah, they ruined their soda. JCPenney, the malls and all this. They are a credit company, right? That’s how they make their money.
They don’t make money by selling products. They make money by the interest on the credit cards. That’s why you go to TJ Maxx, they always offering you the credit cards. Or Best Buy, because they’re, that’s what they are. Their company is literally an interest lending company. Same thing with these fast food chains. They’re real estate companies, so they own the best properties. Starbucks is on every corner, McDonald’s and all that. But one of their biggest cash flows is soda. Because it is the lowest, highest mark work profit because it cost them maybe a fraction of a penny to pour a cup of soda.
And they charge like $5 for a large soda. So they’re pretty much just making money out of thin air with, with soda and whatnot. So it’s true, because you will, you will pay. Like if you’re at somewhere stupid and you can’t get out, right, Like Disneyland or something, you’re gonna buy it. It’s gonna happen. And, and somebody mentioned the nanobots, that that is a new deal with the Gates. You know, Gates found. This is new to me. What Coca Cola has. No, this is. I don’t know if it’s serious or what, but like Gates just made a big deal about four or five months ago with Coke.
And this is supposed to be like. Yeah, that’s what I, I’ve looked into this. This isn’t just a silly thing. Yeah. And also Pepsi Clear was disgusting. I’m like, I’m gonna keep it very, very PG here. I just want to say that the, the next iteration of a thing that you’ll be suggested to consume like in 2019, 20. 20. It might just be the new, you know, Mountain Dew Baja, protect yourself in your family flavor, and that’ll. You just go. And you get one and you drink it, and you’re good to go, and it comes free with your meal or something.
I feel that, like, that would be a very natural progression in, like, a soft launch of something that would be more acceptable. Right. Well, I mean, they’re gonna do it. It’s in everything. It’s an. It’s impossible. I mean, they’ve done studies out at the most purest vineyards that are supposed to be completely all natural, and they’ve done studies on the graphene oxide, and it’s still in the wine. Like, in the most naturalist places, completely away from everything. Yeah. And Cisco runs all of, like, if you eat anywhere out, I don’t care which flavor you want to get.
Like, they all have the same distributor. So. Yeah. The same joke that people would tell about Taco Bell, where you’re just going to Taco Bell, you’re just rearranging the same three ingredients and different. Like, we’re gonna roll it up, we’re gonna deep fry, we’re gonna put it in, you know? Yeah. It’s all the exact same thing. That’s. If you. If you were to see that as the microcosm, the macro is that, well, every restaurant is just Cisco rearranging Cisco ingredients in, like, a million different ways. Yeah, they’re like, find. There’s only, like, three distributors. There’s a book called the Food Barons, and, like, it talks all about this, and it’s a very interesting read when you look at different stuff.
Like, I mean, people complain, like you said about, oh, Taco Bell’s meat. And I’m like, it’s the same meat. Like, it’s the same here. Is that your local. Probably, like, Mexican food place down the street. Like, they’re all. They add, like, stand to it, essentially. Wow. Yeah. I mean, silica dye activate or something. But they say it’s not real meat. Like, I. I had a family member that worked there. You just add water to it and shake it up. Like, it’s this weird. I don’t know. It’s like a homunculus. It’s a homunculus. Where’s Juan? We’ll get him on one of the future episodes.
Yeah, he’s. He’s disappeared. That’s not nice. I love his work. Work one is the most popular topic. Everyone talks about him wherever I go. I miss him. He’s a genius. Him stepping away has brought nothing but like positivity. Everyone loves him. Yeah, I think. I mean, his work was really good. Like, I just think he got tired of stupid people or something. I like how everyone talks nice about him. Like, he died now. I know. We don’t know. We haven’t seen what a great guy to say about him. Wait, no, that’s not how I know Thomas.
I know Thomas through Mark. And my family thinks I’m crazy. Yeah, I. I just think your guys’s work, like a lot of the deep dives you guys would do. You got me in trouble. You almost got me thrown out of work one day. P. S. By the way, Thomas, you and Juan and that show about the cow. The book of the cow. Oh, yeah. This guy. This guy hurt kind of overheard it a little bit because I didn’t. I wasn’t fast enough on the pause button. It was late at night, and he was from Yale or somewhere, and he was like, are you listening to.
And he knew. And I said, yeah, well, why? And he’s like, that, you. You stay away from me. And he, like, told on me and everything. Like, he knew that this was some deep magic. He knew, and he was scared. He. He would not talk to me. He wouldn’t take pills for me. Like, I had to go get the other nurses. He was like, get that woman away from me. She’s. This was the libra vacay or Libra. Yes. It was so good. And I always talk about that show because I’m like, you guys think that things that have been not in circulation for a long time, much like soda, right? They’re gonna slip.
They’ve been slipping things and everything since you don’t even know when, so. Including your water. Yeah. That’s why boys have sugar. I grew up. I grew up in Vegas, so I was probably not the same for maybe for Florida, but maybe not so much Utah. But you have a friend that. It was in the. The erotic entertainment industry. And everybody knows about it. It talks about it, but, like, you don’t want to let them know that, you know. Definitely not in Utah. Okay. So this is very popular in the. In Vegas or just in recovery, you know, being in recovery because of people’s hard times, having to do stuff like that just to make it through the day.
But the same thing kind of goes with YouTubers. And so when I go to, like, a place and. And meet people, like a social circle, they’re like, what do you do? They pretend they don’t know, but they do know that what. What I do. So it’s Funny, because then I’ll talk to them like I don’t know who they are, and then it turns out like, it’ll slip out like that. They’ve seen the, the videos or, or something like that. And the number one question. Yeah, the only way I’ve gotten identified like that, at least in Utah, thank heavens.
Because, you know, it’s not a positive response here for me. Get it? You know, they’re all Mormons and. Yeah, okay, so that’s a. They hate me probably. And so this girl. I don’t think so. They want you back. Just recently I laughed out loud at a store and this girl flipped around and she goes, are you on the radio? And I was like, what? I’m like buying Christmas stuff. What? And she’s like, my dad listens to you. And I know it because that laugh. And I was like, oh. Oh, my gosh. Doxing. You gotta imagine that you’ve got an ex Mormon listener base and there’s probably gonna be a concentration of those in the Mormon capital of the freaking world, right? So.
Yeah, I would think so. Maybe, maybe. But Donut was gonna tell us some knowledge and I interrupted. Sorry, Donut, what do you say when they find out one question and it is repeated over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again? And that is. You don’t believe the stuff you’re talking about, do you? Like, that’s always the. The same question. And I figured out how to get them to leave and I just say no, no, it makes them feel bad. If that makes them sleep better at night. They. They go.
But the. The real ones will stick around and have a two week conversation. Oh, two weeks. Oh, no. You’re like, oh, no, help me. Turns into a friendship. And then we’re. Oh, that’s good. That’s why last. Yeah, I love that actually. I love that you will sit down with them and talk with. I think that’s good. And somebody did shout out on here about the AA community in Utah. And I have to agree. You know, I work in addiction recovery. That’s what kind of nurse I mostly am. Sometimes I’m in like the withdrawal part of it.
A lot of times I’m over. Sometimes I’m on the psych side. But most of the time I’m in the addiction recovery and my son is in addiction recovery and they like run their unit, like whatever in their area. And I have to say, honestly, their recovery programs here are really good. So if anybody is needing that, especially this time of year, I like to mention this because holidays are stressful and people get stressed out. You know, there’s always numbers to call in places, places to go, people that care. So. And there’s always the stuff. You can just consume the stuff and you’ll feel better, too.
Wow. The Dr. Pepper. Go buy a Dr. Pepper. Have you ever seen the movie the Stuff? 1985? I haven’t seen that. I highly recommend it. It’s like a product that every company starts advertising, and they start now with the stuff. But it’s like a alien species. Like, it’s literally an alien from outer space that’s getting us to, like, eat it through candies and other. I believe that there’s. There’s stuff for every person, too. Like, you said, the flavor profiling. Like, they know, oh, she likes salty things or he likes sweet things. And then I think they cater your advertising, you know, to the things that you buy or they hear you talk about because they’re always snooping in on your stuff.
So the stuff, I just put it on my watch list. I’m gonna. I’m gonna do that as well. All right. Let’s all watch the stuff. Maybe we can come back and talk about, do a review. I bet you there’s a Mormon somewhere in there. I bet there’s one behind actor, writer, producer. Someone is a Mormon involved in that movie. They’re coming out of the tunnels. Yeah. Digging their way to the top. Yeah. One more thing on just the mind control of the sugar is that each person is addicted to a certain, you know, licorice or whatever it is.
And it’s always a fruit. Right. It’s always like a lime or blueberry or it’s always some sort of real sugar. And. And so, like, our brain probably is all like, this is the stuff. This is the good stuff. This is the honey, you know? But so that’s probably something like cherry Coke, right? Cherries, vitamin C, Cherry. Yeah. Someone. Someone mentioned in the comments earlier, too, like, what about stevia? I don’t know. I actually kind of feel like I’ve been pro stevia, because I remember when it was banned by the fda and there was a couple tea companies that would put stevia in their.
Like, no calorie sweetened tea. And it got blockaded. Like, they wouldn’t allow it to be imported into the country because. And there was. Well, there was this whole thing that the sugar companies and the. The corn syrup companies, they were like, no, no, no, we’re not gonna let another competitor into the ring. You got to jump through the same Hoops. We did. But then slowly. Stevie, now Stevie is in every single diner that you go to. They’ve got the little stevia packets. So clearly now. But yes, it’s a hundred percent natural. There’s only two things. One, it doesn’t caramelize.
So it doesn’t act the same way that sugar and corn syrup can act because they have, like real sugar in it. But also some people just can’t stand the taste. And I think it’s because it’s too sweet. It’s a. I think it is. Careful. It’s the sweetest substance on the planet, the natural occurring substance. So, like, the tiniest little bit is more than enough. It might even be too much. And a lot of people, I think, overdo it. But Coke had a version, right? Coke Green was like the stevia version of Coke. Yeah, I remember that.
I never drink any. Anything diet or anything because I used to be real addicted to, like, diet, the aspartame stuff before the stevia. So I was glad to see it come out because I did get cancer, you know, very young. And I always look back on that and go, it was the Diet Pepsi, damn it. I can’t prove that. No. Yeah. Donald Rumfeld will never do that to you, right? No, of course not. And I do think it’s funny. Like, we’ve brought up sugar and Mormons. Like, I will tell you guys, not only did they infiltrate with the beat sugar and, you know, making sure the church owned that, but also they infiltrated Hawaii and the cane sugar because they intermarried into those families and totally took that over.
So most of Hawaii is basically owned by Mormons through either family of Mormons or other things. Like, even to Mormon royalty, like, like literal and real royals now they’re like in the Hawaiian, like kings and queen line. And they, they have a thing about this. You know, it makes you wonder because we go back to Cisco, right? We go back to all these things that we know that are controlled and have like this utter control. And sugar is definitely one of them, you know, And I mean, like he said, if they’re going to remove the bad things, like, I mean, I look forward to it because if you ever go out of the country, not only Mexican Coke, but Italy, Coke is better.
French Coke is better. Like, all the other Cokes are way better. So I’m all about it. I think there’s a psyop going on here between. They had sugar because I remember when sugar was also bad. Like, sugar is technically a toxin, right? It doesn’t. It’s not a nutrient. So therefore it’s kind of like in this other space. And it. And it harms you. It actively harms you. So there was this perception of like, sugar’s bad. So they bring in corn syrup or beet sugar, whatever. They bring in corn syrup. And then they get everyone to be like, oh, man, I wish that soda just had regular sugar in it back when it was healthy.
And that mentality of like, healthy, sugary soda, it’s such a weird twist. Yeah, that’s not why, for me, just tastes better. I’m all about just, just the, the taste profile there. But it might also just be that was what you’re used to. You know what I mean? Like, if you grew up with a different taste profile, maybe then you’d prefer the corn syrup soda instead of the sugar soda. We’d have to ask somebody that grew up somewhere else. I wonder if they get that same weird, you know, like, oh, America, soda is so much better. I don’t know.
We’d have to find out. I’m gonna ask my French friend. Well, Donut, you got anything coming up? Anything to promote any new videos to people? Check out? I’m working on my Patreon, the UFO type information, and I’m about to release in the next couple days, the next addition to it. There’s two more editions. One’s going into the Wi Fi Mantises, which is the whole reason I partaked on this two hour long presentation, because of the mantis aliens. And I’ll be releasing the next edition to. To that program on. Maybe I’ll be done in like three more days.
Two more days or something. And right after this podcast, I’m going back on with Matt Ehrett and Cynthia Chung, and we’re gonna be discussing Edgar Allan Poe and also Rosicrucian and also a bunch of other wild topics. That’s awesome. You know the praying mantis aliens? Are you talking about the ones like that look like that, like with the little antennas on? Because if you are, well, you need to look at southern Utah hieroglyphs, because I’m telling you right now, like, they are here and it’s on their hieroglyphs. Yeah, I’ve seen that with the people on the red, like, mountain hieroglyphs.
Mantis. Okay. Really? Yeah, it’s serious out here. You’ll probably open up a whole. And. And they really do call a place called Area 52 here because there was so much activity. So it’s really weird. Yeah, thank you. I will put that in There. Yeah. Yeah. And my mom and daughter will both see your show because my mom is literally a Patreon subscriber to you. She loves you and my daughter loved you and if she could, she would. But she’s 11. Well, shout out to them. Thank you so much. Yeah. Thank you for coming on. I always love talking to Donuts.
Yeah. Thank you, Donut. What do you got going on, Heidi? I have been in the midst of a crazy Twitter world. I don’t know if you’ve seen me on Twitter. No, what do you mean, the Twitter world? Oh, boy. So I ended up getting in with some researchers and we have been going hardcore on exposing Mormonism. Stuff like all into like, clear back in the day. Clear. Back to the Rothschilds. Clear. I mean, it goes into everything. And we’ve been doing these really deep dives and I’ve actually been on a couple of lives and we’re going to be doing another one coming up soon where you do the call in, you know, in their chat rooms, whatever.
And so that’s been really fun. My last one was four hours long, so. Okay, maybe greatest hits for an upcoming episode. You can get me caught up to speed on all this. It was fun. I’ve reposted a lot and with the sharing with the different countries, it’s been fantastic, honestly. So Meow lion has helped me a lot. If she hears this, you know, shout out to her because she’s been like hitting it hard with me on this. And we’ve found some really crazy stuff. Crazy. And I just released with LDS abuse. If people have seen Justin Riggs before, he is amazing researcher.
He’s an exmo as well. And I just re. Released an old episode with him and our new one together for my Thanksgiving special. And it goes into basically the tentacles. I gotta find a new word that I like for that. But of the Mormon. Mormon Church into everything. People are going to be surprised, including different religions that it sprouted into at the beginning. A better word than tentacles. Yeah, something. Everybody like their little divining rods or something. Oh, there you go. They’re little. Yeah, the rods of. Of divine. Yeah, they. They definitely hear. Exactly. It’s. It’s wild.
It’s actually been like. Okay, Fun fact that we found is that the Mormon Church, even before the Balfour Declaration happened, went to Israel, went to the Mount of Olives with a guy that had converted and was Jewish and went there and claimed the land. And so technically what. I mean, that’s kind of concerning that that happened. And they just kind of hide that One. But they really did do that. And Orson Hyde did that originally. They say his name was Orson Heidelbaum. And it gets interesting. It gets very interesting because he was top, top Mormon hierarchy.
And as well as I found out Peter Till’s grandpa, grandpa or uncle came out here and was the first principal of byu, unbeknownst to me, M A E S E R Maser is his name. There’s a building to his credit to this day. And that’s a real story with photos. I verified everything. So it’s a Mormon, you know, Elon Musk, number one money guy, is a Mormon. Jared Birchall, the people behind them. It’s just very interesting, right? Let alone the Howard Hughes and the Howard Hughes Medical Institution connection. That’s almost frightening, knowing that they have their rods and all of that.
The whole thing with being worried about population not sustaining itself. I don’t think the Mormon community in particular is as concerned with that. If anything, they’re like, yeah, let everyone else sort of like phase out a little bit. And that just gives you more chairs of the table, essentially. Well, and they do that with people like Elon too. Like, look, he keeps popping out babies like a Mormon every other freaking year. Like he’s having kids. So they only do that to some people. They just don’t want certain people to, you know, version of like, you get a car and you get a car and you get.
Right, like you gotta have. Exactly, yeah. And the eugenics part, even with the guy I already mentioned, Hyde, Orson Hyde, his son went on very early on in Utah history to run a eugenics program here. That is very interesting. And scary. Terrifying, actually. So there you go. That’ll be the next, maybe a Christmas special. Mormon eugenics. It. Oh, that’s a treasure trove. We will have so much to talk about. Yeah, yeah, that’s nuts. I’m deep into that research right now because they were making Humunculus’s donuts. Yeah, they’re doing something. Well, let me do my plug towards the end of this here.
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That’s what I was gonna say. Illuminati. Illuminati on the very front page. So if you want to get the Illuminati comic, it’s right there. The very first item. 350. I mean, it’s never been that cheap before. On my side, it’s 10 bucks. I know. I know it is. I want to. I want to get as many of these out for Christmas as possible and in like, as many stockings as as possible. You still got some calendars? I. I’m all out of calendar, so if y’ all want to get the occult calendar. Thomas Paranoid American. Still got the occult calendar.
I think I got like 10 left. Yeah, that’s the plug. Get on it now. Now’s. Now’s the time. I got the deal going until December 5th and I ship out very next day. So shout out to everyone that super chats as well. You didn’t miss out on nothing. There’s plenty of time. Gotta get you a comic or calendar at least. There’s only 10 left. Who knows? That’ll be quick. So, yeah, this has been great. Thank you, you guys. Hopefully we’ve got another one coming at some point next month. We’ll figure it out. So it might be on a Monday, it might be on a Sunday, who knows? We gotta make it happen.
We always do. It’s monthly Mormon Monday, so. All right, well, have a great Monday. These links and Thomas’s links. Thank you. Thank you. Paranoid. Yeah. I scribbled my life away driven to write the page Will it enlight your brain Give you the flight my plain paper the highs ablaze somewhat of an amazing feel when it’s real, the real you will engage it. Your favorite, of course. The Lord of in arrangement I gave you get the proper results to hit the pavement if they get emotional. Hey, maybe your language a game. How they playing it well without Lakers evade them whatever the cause they are to shapeshift snakes get decapitated Met is the apex execution of flame you out nuclear bomb distributed at war rather gruesome for eyes to see max them out that I like my trees blow it off in the face.
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