Summary
➡ Mariana, a classical pianist, shares that music activates our biological reward system, similar to food, sex, drugs, and money. However, it’s hard to explain why music, a non-necessity, gives us pleasure. The term for music in Chinese translates to ‘herbal medicine’, showing how ancient China used music for healing. The conversation also touches on how music has been used for mind control and torture, and the power of words and frequencies in music.
➡ The text discusses the concept of everything having a frequency, including inanimate objects like a keyboard. It suggests that understanding these frequencies could lead to deeper psychological insights. The text also explores the idea that everything synthetic originates from something organic, including plastics and digital spaces created by AI. The conversation then shifts to the power of the human mind, the energy at concerts, and the debate between 432 Hz and 440 Hz in music, with the speakers expressing a preference for 432 Hz due to its alignment with natural cycles and resonance with the human body.
➡ The text discusses experiments with music and its effects on water, particularly Mozart’s symphony and heavy metal music. It also delves into the personal journey of Justin Bieber, his struggles with the music industry, and his spiritual connection with God. The text suggests that Bieber’s music is influenced by his faith and his desire to create more meaningful, less commercial music.
➡ The speaker discusses their changed perspective on Justin Bieber, seeing him as a victim of the media rather than an annoying pop star. They mention Bieber’s concern for Billie Eilish, as he sees similarities in their experiences in the music industry. The speaker also talks about rumors surrounding the death of Aaron Carter, another young star with a similar career path to Bieber. Finally, they mention a quote from Denzel Washington about the industry, and promote their coffee brand and content platform.
➡ The text discusses various topics, including how the band Nickelback got its name, actor Brandon T. Jackson’s approach to maintaining integrity in Hollywood, and a rumored sequel to the movie Tropic Thunder. It also mentions a controversy involving Tupac and P. Diddy, and ends with a discussion about Eminem’s new album.
➡ The speaker discusses their shock at discovering hidden meanings in rap songs, suggesting they contain references to serious crimes. They also mention the deaths of various artists, hinting at possible deeper reasons behind them. The speaker warns about the spread of misinformation, using the example of an AI-generated book falsely attributed to P. Diddy. They conclude by promoting their upcoming live Q&A session on Rise TV and their coffee product.
Transcript
However, in the wrong hands, music can become a very powerful weapon, built for control and even a form of mind control. If you didn’t know that, did you know the structure of certain beats and repetitive lyrics can put people in a trance as if someone had cast a spell? Most shocking of all, the CIA actually experimented with music as a form of mind control. Yeah, they sure did. Yeah. And Diddy is just the tip of the iceberg because it leads to a deeper discussion on music and its impact on our lives. So join us, myself, Ben Chastene, and Rob counts over here on this edge of Wonder live show as we look deeper into the physicals and spiritual elements of music and how it affects us.
And at the end of the show, don’t miss the live Q and A, followed by a meditation prayer only on Rise TV. We’ll see you out on the edge. And by the way, if you’re listening to our edge and Wonder podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, or elsewhere, please leave us a five star rating and review. And also remember to hit follow, like subscribe, comment below on Rumble, Ganjing World, X Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, wherever you’re watching us, YouTube, you name it, wherever we are. Yeah. And a special, special shout out to our rise tv subscribers and to our Rumble fans who are watching us on over on Rumble.
Please remember to subscribe to our Rumble channel so we can continue to grow that. Yeah. And if you don’t have a rumble account, maybe get one so you could subscribe so we can actually see the numbers change there. It’s really weird. Recently, it’s kind of strange. Yes. Hasn’t really changed too much, and I don’t really know what is going on with that. But anyhow, like, views increasing, subscribers staying the same over there, it’s kind of strange, you know? Yeah, it is very strange. So how are you doing, Rob? Yeah, good. How about yourself? Doing really pretty well.
Yeah? Yeah. And I think I just kind of wanted to. Yeah, I thought this was like, such a good topic because, I mean, music really is a very powerful tool, you know? I mean, like, it can affect us in all different ways, whether emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually, and even our behaviors in some aspects, you know? Yeah, that’s true. And I realized, too, like, certain restaurants will play certain music and can increase appetite. You know, stores will play certain music to keep you in there longer, like, popular music, so you’re, like, shopping longer. So, you know, and then, like, Penn station plays classical music, and then for some reason, like, drifters don’t want to stay in there, you know? Yeah, yeah, it’s.
It seems to be true as well. You know, you listen to heavy metal music and you want to drive faster, so. I definitely drive faster if metal comes on. I mean, it just happens that way. Um, you know, it can also, like, influence how we respond to the opposite. Opposite sex, too. And, you know, also increase suicides if you’re listening to elevator music. Just kidding. Or the cure. Have you seen that guy recently? Like, the guy from the cure? He’s still going hard with the makeup and everything and. Yeah, I know he is. Kind of reminds me of, um.
I kind of want to just be like, bro, you don’t have to do that anymore. You know, like, just. Yeah, you’re like, 70 something. He’s really owning it. Yeah. Yeah. I used to like the cure when I was a little younger. Well, I mean, you know, they’ve got some bangers, but, you know, again, it’s like, just relax. You retire, you know, like, you can come out and sing, but you don’t have to do all that. Right. It’s so true. Well, you know, so the downside of using music, like, for example, a lot of cults have tried to use music to control their followers, you know, and then we have, like, yeah, chanting and all kinds of things like that, which can be positive in a sense of religious aspects or negative if you’re, like, chanting something over and over again.
What were the beats, the specific beats that John Coleman was talking about in his committee of 300? Right. Well, he’s talking about certain beats that they were using. I can’t remember. Remember the name of them that he called them? They were like, not. Not. No, I don’t know. Actually. I don’t want to. I don’t want to say something wrong, so I won’t. Well, yeah, and then, I mean, when. Before Kanye kind of went, like, way off the deep end, he was talking about that, too, with. Specifically with the Roland 808 drum machine, which is like, kind of the was the industry standard at one point in time, especially through, like, the nineties and late nineties, like, you.
You can still find they’re like. Now they’re like, almost like relics. Like, people want these things and they’re like, you know, $5,000 used on eBay, and that’s one of the things. So these. They’re designing these beats very specific way to influence our bodies in ways that we probably don’t even understand how our bodies are even responding to that, you know? And I think that’s like, a lot of rap music is like that and how it influenced. I mean, it’s made to do that. It’s made to influence us, influence our society and everything else. Well, and, you know, I think drummers were a part of war in the past.
Like, people would bring drummers to war, and the drums themselves would have a massive effect either on their own team or on, you know, on the. The bad guys team, which was like, you know, yeah, no, I’m threatening them with the beats, you know? Well, and I mean, you have. And it’s not. I mean, you have the big war drums and you also just have the snare drums, which they used more. And, yeah, we’re not talking about the snare here. Big drums, you know, and it’s like, you hear. You know, if you would hear before you go into battle if you’re hearing these, like, big drums like that.
Yeah, it’s the. The Chinese used them a lot, you know, in ancient China before a war and. Yeah, I mean, they. They did that on purpose to intimidate the other team. Freak out the other side, not team. This looks like AI created a Knights of the Templar rock band with really, really new, updated drums. What song are they playing right now? The drums have their, like, templar signs on them. So funny. But it’s kind of like an. It’s like a. I created not quite as, like, the shape of it. It’s a little bit. Yeah, one of those guys definitely had six fingers.
Yeah, well, the. I mean, the other thing that, you know, I mean, in, like, every country has songs for their country, for their own country, and kind of inspiring. Inspires patriotism and everything else. But specifically, like, China with the CCP. I mean, they’re. They do the same thing, but more in a cult like setting where it’s like, you know, our songs are about, like. Like, we. Our freedom, you know, like being in the US, and it’s like we’re singing songs about, like, kind of glory to God and. And our freedom. Whereas in China, you’re singing glory, glory to the CCP, you know, for giving us what we have.
And it’s like. And they’re. They’re instilled with these things when they’re younger. And so whenever they hear any of these songs, it. The purpose is to bring a sense of pride in these songs. But, I mean, again, we have this over here, but it’s different. It would be like us having songs, singing about the two party system and how wonderful and glorious they are. No one’s going to be singing those songs. You know, doesn’t matter what you believe in. It’s like, yeah, very few people will be singing those kinds of songs. Or, like. Or, like, just singing that.
The government gave us everything and hail for the government and, you know, like, no one would do that. People would be so cringed out from that. Oh, my God. Yeah, totally. It’s one thing to, like, appreciate your freedom and to, like, respect that. It’s another thing entirely to be like the, you know, the government gave me my life, my clothes, my everything. You know what I mean? Like, it’s bizarre. It’s exactly. It. Super cringey. Yeah. So, um. Well, I thought this was, like, kind of leading into this. I thought this was a pretty good quote here.
This is from a cloud, I think. She’s a classical pianist. Mariana. I’m not even sure how to pronounce her last name. I’m sorry. Korsakovo. Karen, I think, or something like that. Crayon. I have no idea, dude. That’s. Yeah. Anyway, she’s a classical pianist, and, um, yeah, she said something pretty interesting. Right. So, yeah, there’s a quote here. It’s. Music does activate our biological reward system, along with food, sex, drugs, and money, explains music psychologist and professional pianist. There are clear biological motivations for the importance of food, sex, and drugs that science can explain. But explaining why a non necessity, like music, gives us a chemical shot of pleasure is, quote, difficult to rationalize, unquote.
Yeah, because these things connect with things not in this world. Right, exactly. So it’s like, once again, you know, you can use this in a positive way or in a very, very strong negative way, and, you know, believe it or not, China. Well, I mean, like, china. The term music is literally, um, it means medicine, which is yao, combined with, um, sal, which means, like, herbs. So it literally means, like, herbal medicine. Like, the direct translation for the care, the two characters for what makes up the word music, translated in English literally, could be described as herbal medicine.
So, you know, they definitely took this in a literal sense, especially in ancient China, where music was created for this purpose. And what’s kind of interesting there is. Well, and this. This started in the eighties, too, but I guess there is like a kind of like an institute in China where they’re. They are focusing on the music therapy aspect. Not sure how much, like, the CCP isn’t inflated with all of that, but, yeah, happy. So that’s the character for happy, and that’s the character from music. It literally looks like a dude waving next to a cactus, like, on the left and then on the right.
It’s the character for music. There’s, like, drums and whatever. So interesting. So, yeah, it’s. It’s pretty. It’s a pretty cool thing. And of course, you know, anything that’s really good and beneficial for the world, world is always going to be tried. Like, they’re always going to try to weaponize it, which is what the CIA did. So they literally try to use it a form as mind control. Now, one thing that was confirmed, they were using music as a form of torture for certain detainees that they had throughout different aspects of history, I guess, you know, the CIA.
Can you imagine, Rob, what would be, like, the worst if you were, like, what would be absolute torture? Having to listen to a song 24 hours a day. Oh, dude, any nickelback song. One, two. There’s a bunch of songs from, like, the disco period that I literally have a visceral reaction to. Or, you know, there’s some songs from the nineties, too, that I just can’t do. Like, you got that song. You got the music in you. I cannot listen to that song. Like, that’s such a cheesy song. What’s. I’m trying to remember. I mean, I know he’s talking about at the end, he.
I don’t know. I don’t even want to. Anyway, there’s stuff like that. Like, there’s songs, like, a lot of songs that I would have. Really? Yeah, you’ve got the music in you song. I think I know what you’re talking about. Yeah, I can’t do that song, man. There’s certain songs from back then, like, also, you know, I mean, any song will drive you crazy, I think, if you listen to it too much, you know, like, really. It’s sort of like eating a food too many times. You might start off liking it, but at a certain point, you’re like, I can’t do this food anymore.
Yeah, well, this, one of the songs they used was rawhide. That’s a pretty good song, but, like, yeah, that would get on your nerves. They had this in interrogation program, and there was, like some terrorist dude that they were torturing with the song Rawhide where they played it 24 hours a day. It’s like the most american song ever. And, like, that’s the way you torture a terrorist. Oh, that’s funny, man. Somebody’s super sadistic came up with that. I guess they used a lot of, like, american, like, beloved songs, you know, back in the day, to torture them and whatnot, you know? But, yeah, but that’s just like, you know, one aspect of it, the whole, there’s the whole other deeper aspect of it where, I mean, it’s so easy now to put all kinds of, like, even in the lyrics, you know, you think about lyrics now, it’s like almost like spellcasting, you know? It’s like, what, what really is are people or what are they really singing about? What’s really going into these songs, you know? And you can change the beats, you can change the tone of it, you can change the frequency, and then all of the stuff can affect our bodies so differently.
You know? What’s super weird, dude, just with you saying, like, the stuff that you’re saying right now is like, if you think about it, most of the the, like, shamans in the past were like, a lot of that was connected to music and stuff, too. And it was like all, it’s all about this, like, you know, they’re spelling or they’re chanting. Yeah, and it’s very similar to music. And then those were the medicine people, the people that were doing that, and then the chanting and all of that stuff. And then you’ve got, like, actual and chinese culture.
They’re playing music for people and that’s healing them. I mean, there’s definitely something here, you know, vibrations and what are you vibe. What is the vibrations that you’re bringing in and how are you, you know, I guess alleviating some of the bad vibrations in your body with the new vibrations that are coming in. Right, exactly. And like, my understanding of chanting for, especially for religions, where it’s like you’re chanting to connect your body with that divine frequency. So it’s like you’re, you know, slowly your thoughts kind of go away where it’s like only those words are in your mind.
Right. And words do are very powerful. So especially when you add music, which is already changing the frequency of this, of the words, of the energy around you, everything. And then you add words to it, whether they’re. They’re constructive and positive or very dark and negative or even satanic, then it can bring in so much weird or very positive energy into your body, you know, when you think about it. Yeah. Like, whatever you’re saying or doing or chanting that you’re going to see that play out, or you’re going to see a reaction based off of whatever it is.
So it’s really, this is like everything you’re saying right now is, it’s so clear. Like we as a culture, as a, like a human race, have lost touch with what you’re saying, which is basically, like, your words and your music has a lot of power. So you need to be really careful and responsible what you say or what you play with it. And that’s not happening right now? No, I mean, like, well, maybe in a small scale it is with certain. Well, okay, with certain people, but for the most part. The most part. Go watch. Like, the MTV Music Awards were on a couple of weeks ago, and it was wild.
Total trash. Like most. Yeah, most of it is trash now. Yeah, especially, yeah, even. So, Nikola Tesla also said, if you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. And I mean, that, that’s exactly, that’s exactly it. You know, and that’s my understanding of why, going back to the chance and, like, you know, the Om or whatever, that the, I’m not sure which, if that’s like, oh, you’re talking about the Tibetans and. Yeah, the tibetan indian om, kind of like meditation, yoga stuff. My understanding is that that’s like, the frequency that the universe gives off.
And so they’re trying to align themselves with that constant hum from the universe that you can, you know, potentially change different aspects of your body, you know, more at like a deeper microscopic level, I guess you could say, you know, and that’s my understanding why they do that. I was reading something a couple weeks ago that was, it was a guy who was a westerner. He had gone over to Tibet, and he documented, watching the monks. They had these, like, horn things or something that they brought out. They got into a certain form. They started playing and with their mouths and everything, and they were levitating.
He was, watched them levitate rocks up to, like, a certain area and then drop them down on a very high cliff. And he had the entire thing documented, and everyone was like, oh, this guy must have been crazy and lying. And it’s like, I don’t think so. I don’t think so either. I think a lot has been lost over the centuries. I mean, that’s supposedly with, with the wall of Jericho. That. That’s. Now they got the wall to fall, you mean? Yeah, like where they played a certain frequency of sound that’s like wall. And it crumbled, you know, and like that.
I mean, it’s the same thing with, like, you think about it, right? You have a glass, and if you find the right pitch, that matches, shatters it. Yeah, no different. You know, and it’s like, that could. It’s like, some aspects. It’s like, wow, is that like a magic trick? You know, but. But it’s like, yeah, I mean, so every. Every single thing that exists, like, you know, even this, like, keyboard, has some kind of frequency to it, you know? Granted, it’s like very. Or like the plastic and all of that. Yeah. I mean, it’s. It’s like, you know, you’re.
It’s very pretty much like hardly anything, but it still has some kind of vibration and, you know, so if you. If you were to understand that, you could tap deeper into more of the psychological effects, I guess, of our bodies, of the mind, of. I mean, you know, of our world. And I think a lot of everything that’s synthetic is created by something that was originally organic. Everything? Yeah, everything. Even plastics. Plastics were made from the type of oil mixed with some other things, like air, chemicals. Right. It’s just everything is a form of organic material.
You know, even. Even the dimensional spaces created by AI or, you know, on servers and computers and all of that. All of those things are manifestations of the greater universe. They are dimensional spaces that exist within the universe, even if they are completely technological and synthetic. Yeah, 100% agree. I mean, you’re absolutely right on that. All right, we’re going to have to show a trailer right now, one of our awesome trailers for our rise tv platform. And we get back, we’ll talk about the 432 and 440. Then we’ll get into the craziness of P. Diddy and all that craziness that’s going on.
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It’s just $12.99 a month. You can support our work, and we give you, like, a thousand videos in return, which is pretty awesome. All just insane research that we’ve done, compiled on so many things that you can learn about just by subscribing, getting access to that library of videos. Yeah. And it helps us keep the light, the lights on. Definitely. Check that out. I think there are. How many? How many in this series? Two in this series? Yeah, yeah. It was very, very powerful series, too. Really shows the potential of our human. Human mind and just how amazing it really is, you know, like, when we really put our mind to something, which is, again, you know, like, why songs can be very, very powerful, because you’re singing.
You know, you’re singing lyrics over and over and over again. So for, like, nefarious forces that are creating music, you know, it’s like, if you have, think about it, an arena full of thousands and tens of thousands of people all chanting, you’re essentially, like, creating this chant, which is why it can be very powerful and dangerous, but also very spiritual at the same time. So, you know, and I think that creating that energy, you know, and I think that’s why people like to go to concerts, too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think so. I think that there’s a lot of energy there, you know? Mm hmm.
I was always very uncomfortable at concerts, always interesting. Like, especially, you know, because it was. It was pretty. It got pretty violent, like, when you and I were young, like, mosh pitting and stuff, and I just be in there, and I’d be like. You know, I was like a. Yeah, I was like my teens, and there’s, like, massive 24 year old guys in there that are like, yeah, brine to destroy one another. Yeah, it’s true. I didn’t really go into the mosh pits that much I. But, um. That much you went in at all? All a couple times, yeah.
No, no, no. And, like, you know, is one. I remember. I don’t even remember who it was. I think it was, like, 14 years old, and I was, like, in the center of this mosh pit thing, and, like, I was with my friend, and. Because he wanted to go to the front of the stage. 14. Yeah, we’re 14 years old. You weigh like feather. Yeah. And he’s even. He was, like, smaller than I was. And we, like, go up to the front, and then there was this dude behind us, and he was just like, it’s okay.
I’ll protect you guys. I’ll watch over you or whatever. And I was like, that’s so crazy. And so were you. Just like. And then I remember we got to go on the. Like, I seriously don’t remember who. What band it was, but I remember we got to go on our tour bus, too, because they recognized us from being. They’re like, come on. On the tour. Oh, it was Megadeth. This is, like, a long, long time ago. That’s right. Yeah, because we got to be on their tour bus. Let’s review. A band named Megadeth invited Ben and friend on their tour bus.
When you take a step back and you, like, you forget that Megadeth is who they are, and you just look at it from that perspective. It’s pretty funny. It is, actually. And Dave Mustang, now, he’s a. He’s actually become, like, a die hard Christian, and he’s really changed a lot. Yeah. Yeah, really. I think, you know, I think a lot of these guys understand what’s going on in the music industry, and they’re trying to do their best by calling it out, but not too directly. And I think he’s. They’re definitely one of the bands now that are trying to do that.
That’s hilarious, though. But, um. But, yeah, okay. Like, yeah, but going back to the. You know, so there’s, like, the. The whole 432 versus the 40 hz debate, you know? Um. It’s kind of interesting because. Yeah, I mean, things were officially changed over in 1930 or fifties, and they. You know, there’s a lot of debate on this. Some people are like, oh, Hitler was the one that kind of changed. This 432 is the magical number, is it not? Supposedly, it is, yeah. And, like, way better vibes from 432 than I do from 440, for some reason.
I don’t know. People. Most people say that. And there’s. There’s all kinds of experiments that are done you can find them online. And I was kind of looking at them, but, you know, honestly, like, they both kind of have similar effects. And I think it also kind of depends on what kind of music you’re playing, you know? But, um. But, like, I personally kind of like the 432. I actually tune all my guitars to 432. So when I play, it’s like that, you know, and Mozart, Beethoven, all of that. I mean, of course, like, everyone was using 432 back then, and then, you know, now everything’s tuned.
But supposedly, 432 is more in lines with the sun cycle and something about the moon and the human body and our cellular structure. The. Some. Some. The sound that the universe generates is around that sound. So everyone, you know, that’s what a lot of people argue. Like, it’s. It’s better to listen to music in 432. But, you know, I think everyone. But I agree with you. Like I said, you know, I feel like it’s just kind of a warmer sound. 440 is a little bit more of a brighter sound, but. But I guess 432 has more of, like, how it resonates with the human body is a little bit better.
That’s according to what people have done with the studies and everything else. And then, of course, there was, like, doctor emoto who did all the experiments with water and using sound and everything else, so. Yeah, that’s really the silver bullet on. Yeah. I don’t know if he experimented with the 440 and 432, but he did experiments with different kinds of music, and especially Mozart’s symphony number 40, and how the water responded to that. And he also played heavy metal on water samples, too. And of course, they. They were kind of more disfigured ice crystals that formed within the water.
Yeah, there you go. Heavy metal music. Yeah, all those. Like, that was my brain listening to Megadeth. All the stuff that. Yeah, all the stuff that was, like, bad. Always ends up looking like it belongs in the abyss, like in hell. Like, I will kill you. Look at that. That. That really is what I will kill you, looks like. Yeah, and look at that. Fuji water. Before, it was before people prayed, and then after people prayed, that was. Where’s that? The top, the top one and the bottom one? Or. And on the right. So Fuji. Is that say Fujiwasa.
Fuji warranty. Oh, sorry. I thought it said water. I’m like, my screen is a little bit small. I mean, this is why. Look at that. Right there is evidence why everyone prays over their food before they eat. That’s it right there. No, really, it transforms. It really is. It does air on a g string by Bach. Look, the words you fool imagine isn’t so bad from John Lennon. Hmm. Look at evil. It’s like Sauron’s eye as a reptilian. So weird looking. Polluted water before prayer and then polluted water after prayer. So look at. Look at eternal, though.
That’s insane. Where’s eternal? Oh, wow. Yeah. Like, that’s crazy, dude. Evil is so freaky. Look at that. That is Satan’s eye. Yeah, man. That’s so weird. It really is super weird. Yeah. Okay. Like, uh, heavy metal. All right. I will kill you, fool. Yeah. Yeah. It’s really pretty. Passion. Looks like a Christmas tree. Well, look at Adolf Hitler. That’s weird. Oh, yeah. He was a little, uh, a little warped. I see his little mustache in there somewhere. Just kidding. And Mother Teresa is not quite quite perfect either. Well, I mean, who’s perfect, really? That is a long story, though.
We won’t get into that here. But, um. All right, why don’t we kind of. We’re going to kind of. Well, you know, so getting into this, you know, it’s just really interesting. And I think a lot of people under, like, kind of know what’s going. You know, a lot of people are following the news or whatnot about what’s happening. But, you know, I. I’ve been kind of, uh, looking a little bit more into, um, Justin Bieber and the babes, mostly just what he’s been, in his own words, or in his own. Would you say that after looking into him, that you’re now more of a belieber yourself, Ben? I guess you could say that, yeah.
No, I. I think that, um. I think over the years, he’s really been trying to tell his. His side of the story, you know? But it’s like no one wants to listen, or no one has been listening. And this interview with Zane Lowe is. I mean, it happened a few years ago, and I kind of remember when it happened, and then it just, like, you know, kind of got left out of history. And after everything that’s been going on, these things have been resurfaced. And here’s. Here’s. Yeah, check this out. Check this clip out. Bad examples of christians in my life who would say one thing and do another.
So they were my direct example of who Jesus was. That’s why you didn’t take it seriously. I didn’t take it as seriously because I didn’t have good examples. Yeah. The way I look at my relationship with God and with Jesus is I’m not trying to earn God’s love by doing good things. God has already loved me for who I am before I did anything to earn and deserve it. It’s a free gift by accepting Jesus and just giving your life to him. And what he did is the gift, the forgiveness is the thing that we look at.
And, you know, I’m going to worship you, God, because you gave me something so good. Do you think that if you hadn’t redefined what Jesus was and reclaimed it in to something that was worthy of practice for you, which then led you on a path of reconciliation with your wife, do you think the person that the you of then was on a path of self destruction? Do you feel that you were on a self, you were self destructing? Oh, for sure. Yeah, I would have for sure. 100%. Yeah. Yeah. It’s kind of interesting because deeper. Deeper than I thought the beeps would get.
Yeah, because, I mean, he also goes on to say, like, that, you know, we don’t do some. We don’t do things because it’s the right thing to do, but because, like, you don’t. You don’t want to hurt other people, you know, and it’s like, there’s a difference there. It’s like, oh, yeah. Instead of just doing it because it’s the right thing, it’s like you actually genuinely care about not wanting to affect others or hurt others in that process. And so, you know, that’s. It’s just pretty. It’s just pretty mind blowing revelations. When you just think of Justin Bieber, you just think of, you know, it’s like him and his music and everything, but it’s.
It’s, you know, it’s fascinating because I do have a friend who has worked with him before producing his music, and she did tell me that, you know, it was kind of shocking for one like that. Like, he came in and, you know, his entourage was like, you can’t talk to Justin Bieber, blah, blah, blah. And she’s like, yeah, okay, okay, okay. You know, and then I. She was just, like, in her office, and he just comes in. Who is she? Who are you saying? Well, this is a friend. Friend of mine. A friend of yours? Okay.
Yeah, yeah. A personal friend of mine that was working with him. And he’s just like, I don’t like the music I’m creating, but I can’t. There’s nothing I can do. Like, I want to make other music he wanted to do. She said that he wanted to create more, like, indie music, do things that are a little bit more just totally different than pop music, but it’s like, oh, it’s the contract, right? Well, it’s. It’s. She’s just like, they. They would just drop him. They wouldn’t promote anything, be all on him, and he would kind of lose everything.
And he’s like, you know, and they’re like, we don’t want you to make that because, hey, you know, you’re worth millions and millions of dollars, and if you do it that way, you’re not, you know, it’s like, we want you to make this music because this is what’s going to get everyone. I wonder, though. I wonder, though, if, like, okay, sure, they have a lot of power. They could probably ruin him financially, ruin his reputation. There’s a lot of things they could probably do. But I wonder if he just, like, dropped out and just went straight over to Tom McDonald’s and was like, let’s make some music together, if he could.
No, do you get what I’m saying? Like. And he was like, show me the way. I want to do this on my own. And then he just started dropping, like, cool stuff, and they started producing some stuff together. I think he could probably pull himself out of it. You might be right. I mean, I think they might kill him, too. I don’t know how this works. Right. You know, I don’t. I don’t know specifically about, like, what Tom McDonald or anything else, but it kind of sounds like they. He’s. Has thought about doing things like this against what the industry would want him to do.
And, um, I think that, you know, maybe there’s something deeper going on. Maybe, you know, maybe there’s, like, not just about, like, I seriously don’t think do it for the money. I think at this point, I think there’s something deeper going on. You know, it’s like there’s something else that they may be holding over his head or family members or whatever. I mean, that could happen to anyone. It’s. Yeah. Like, you know. Yeah, 100%. You have someone you love, someone can use something against you. Right. Exactly right. That’s not so not right, you know? No, no.
And it’s. It’s really sad when. When I was, like, kind of looking at these old videos of Justin Bieber and how everyone’s treating him when he was, like, in his teenage years, you know, like, all these celebrities and everything else. And then, like, a few years back, I think. I’m not sure what year this was, but he came out with that song purpose, and, you know, this is another song that’s just kind of, like, got kind of left throughout history, but it’s all about, you know, having his connection with God and really reaching out to God and just giving himself to God and letting.
Letting kind of God work through him with the music that he’s creating. And I think that this. This, like, song really is so powerful, actually. And it’s just really like him in a piano. So, yeah, I think if you haven’t heard the song, I would definitely listen to it. It’s, you know, no matter what you think of Justin Bieber. But I realized, too, that my view on Justin Bieber was kind of shifted by how the media was treating him, too. You know, it’s like. It’s. It’s like, oh, yeah, is this annoying kid that’s everywhere, you know, singing these.
These pop songs, but, you know, but now it’s like I really see him as more of, like, this victim who was really trying to tell the world what has been going on with him, but it was like no one was listening. And in fact, he gets. He actually completely breaks down and starts crying late in the same interview with. With the sad guy. Yeah. That he was with. And they were talking about Billie Eilish and so you want to play this little clip? Yeah. What did he say here? Yeah, roughly. You can skip to, like, maybe like a minute in the.
Hard for me, being that young and being in the industry and not knowing where to turn and everyone, you know, telling me they love me and, you know, just turn their back on you in a second. So, yeah, it’s hard because I want her to know that, you know, she can count on me, but at the end of the day, I don’t want to. Never going to force myself to be in relationship with her. It has to be natural. Right. So I just kind of, you know, let her do her thing, and if she ever needs me, I’m gonna be here for her.
But, yeah, just protecting those moments because people take for granted encounters and. Oh, that’s rough. Yeah. So, yeah, that breath was. There’s a lot. I just want to protect her, you know, lose it. I don’t want her to. I’ll explain in a minute. Go through anything I went through. I don’t wish that upon anybody. So, um. Yeah, if she ever needs me, I’m just a call away. No, he’s never really. They’ve never really actually connected. And then early in the conversation, they were talking about Billie Eilish, and then he asked her. Yeah, he asked him a question about her specifically and as if, like, their relationship.
And so he’s. He’s never. They’ve never really connected, but he’s, like, really worried about her because he was saying, you know, he sees very similar things of what he went through in her. And so he. My understanding is he wants the. Their relationship to be kind of more organic. Like, he doesn’t want to just, you know, reach out to her, because it’s so he’s kind of saying, like, hey, reach out to me. You know, you know how to find me if you need to talk, you know, because I went through exactly what you’re going through, and, you know, and he, like, there’s, like, specifically one song, um, and I was trying to find it before the show, and I kind of forgot what it was again, but he was.
He’s literally singing about, like, how alone he is and, like, all the crazy things that he, you know, just kind of emotional things that he’s been going through. And, you know, I think at the time, everyone’s, like, thinking that it was about a relationship, and now looking at the song, I realize he’s talking about the whole industry. You know, when you really lead. Read the lyrics, it’s like, oh, this is not about a girl that he’s trying to get over. You know, this is really about the industry. He probably made it seem like that so that it would pass through the, you know, and actually get out there.
That’s. That’s exactly what I realized afterwards, you know, especially now, like, now that we’re, like, all of this is coming to light and his connection with, you know, p. Diddy and all of that, and it’s like, okay, now this is kind of making a little bit more sense, and it’s like, you know, I think the world is kind of seeing him in a different light, too, now. Um, where it’s not just, like, again, you know, just some annoying kid that’s just, like, singing and super popular. It’s like, oh, wow. You know, he was, um. Like, I can’t even imagine what he’s gone through.
And, you know, and he may actually be kind of worried about his life, too. You know, there’s a lot of rumors about Aaron Carter and. Yeah, you know, who’s now died and. Oh, yeah, yeah. You know, and he had a very similar path as. As, um, Justin Bieber. And so there’s a lot of rumors going around that, you know, whether he was killed or what exactly happened to him, you know, or if it was just an overdose or if it was like, you know, or if it was like something related more to, like, nefarious. So, um, yeah, there’s a lot of talk about that.
It’s also really, you know, kind of sad what happened to him, too. And I think it’s, you know, of course, this is like this Hollywood theme that goes along with a lot of the kids. And, and then, of course, we get, so there, there is this quote that I kept seeing around social media that Denzel Washington’s reportedly said, he speaks a lot of just words out there. He does. And so I realized that it wasn’t like, so because I was kind of fact checking a lot of things, I’m also going to explain what a lot of people, I feel like in our, in the whole community, the truther community is trying, is like promoting.
And I’m realizing, like, some of this stuff isn’t a actually accurate, and we’ll get into some of that. A lot is not. Yeah, exactly. So, but this specific thing about Denzel Washington, um, it, it seems like it is true. So why don’t we show another trailer and we get back. We’ll show this clip, um, this Denzel Washington specifically. It’s not directly talking about, like, p. Diddy, but it’s mentioning the parties. So we’ll come back to this. Well, yeah. And before we do, have you guys at home been looking for a way to support our content and you want something in return that is going to help your day? Well, we’ve got metaphysical coffee now.
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I think I read this somewhere where they were at a Starbucks or something like that. Of course, Nickelback created their name at a Starbucks and it was something to that extent. I don’t know if it was Starbucks, but it was like some coffee place or something where I, it was like they paid something for a dollar. And there was like, oh, here’s your nickel back. And then for some reason, the name just stuck. I don’t know. I don’t know if that’s a rumor or if that’s really the way it was, but if it happened at Starbucks, it was a true story.
Yeah, I’m sure it was nickelback and Starbucks. That seems to go hand in hand right there. All right, why don’t we show this? So this is Brandon T. Jackson and I. It’s so it’s not a direct quote from Denzel Washington, but this is what he says. Denzel Washington said directly to him. Denzel always told me we’d be at the party. He said, you leave, leave 30 minutes for the devil get there. And if he would say that, I will always remember that Denzel will leave the parties early, not follow Denzel. I’m out. You see what I’m saying? Because when you leave 30 minutes for the devil get there, it ain’t no wrong with going to the party, even Christ parties with the sinners, you know, I mean, but when you, when you leave 30 minutes for the devil get there, you know, you able to have your integrity.
I meant off screen. It’s not what you do on screen. Which off screen is more important. You know, I’ve never, ever had to sell my body sexually for any rose God covered me and never have any studio head came on to me sexually or, you know, I know that happens in the industry. Never had that happen to me. When I got the audition for my films, I read, I prayed, I fasted. Wow, good for him. Pretty cool, right? Yeah. Who’s that dude? Um, his name is Brandon T. Jackson. I I don’t, I didn’t really know. That’s a, like, one of the few, it seems, that got out unscathed.
Yeah, one of the few. Oh, yeah, he was in, he was in, he was in tropic Thunder, actually. Yeah. He was the dude that played what’s his name. Yeah, yeah. So he was name. But, yeah. Okay, remember his name and. Yeah, but, so he hasn’t, he hasn’t had any, like, major, major big roles, but he’s been in quite a few things. I don’t know that that tropic thunder roll was a major role. That was him, right? Okay. Yeah, yeah, that was pretty major. I’m such a money. That was, man, that’s such a, one of the last.
Al Pacino was his name. Yeah. Oh, man, that’s so funny. One of the funniest parts in that movie was when that. That chinese guy picked up the phone and he was like, booty juice? Oh, my gosh. Yes, dude. Like, I think what makes that movie great is that they. I mean, I wasn’t really a big fan of it when it first came out, but I think now I am, because they can never make that movie again. No, it was the last comedy. I heard that. I heard that Ben Stiller is trying to do a part two of it.
There’s, like, a rumor mill going around that. That he’s been trying to work on. Dude, to get that cast together again would be. Yeah. And the cast is like, you know, they’ve been all on board if it goes through, and I think they’re having issues with the production company, you know, because they. Maybe now it’s like, we can do this now, you know? But I think they’re still pushing for it, so we’ll see what happens. So. Yeah, crazy stuff. Yeah. They gotta get RDJ back in there. He’s gotta be doing something else. Something crazy. Yep. That’s cool.
And hopefully getting a lot of heat for wearing blackface. That would be really funny if that was the. The joke is, like, he’s just getting heat for his role in tropic thunder. So crazy. So crazy. Such a funny movie. All right, well, this is something else. Um. This is crazy. So there’s. There’s, like. There’s some. What’d you say? I’m sorry. I’d. Go ahead. I was looking at the cast from traffic Thunder. Yeah, I know. It’s such a funny movie. But this. Okay, so this is something I. So this video has just started to get, like, come on.
Come online, where a lot of people are now sharing this video, but Tupac, when he was alive, he was directly asked about P. Diddy was Puff daddy at the time, and if. If he thought Puff Daddy was trying to kill him. And this is literally Tupac’s response. Um, so do you think Puffy was shooting? Only they can answer that question. I have my own opinion, but I was slander they name, like they did mine. I wouldn’t say things that I knew. You know what I mean? I believe so. I do believe so. I have proved things that I could say that will back up my claim.
But this is not for the world to know about. You know what I mean? It’s between me and him, and only he knows. So every time we say it didn’t happen, that’s the only thing that makes this become an issue to everybody, because I read. You see what I said in the vibe article, I basically bowed out. It was gonna go ahead about my life. The next issue, no one even exist because them cowards waited about four issues before they got their story together. Four issues later, half of New York was commenting on me get shot.
And before they was all like, we didn’t see that in the first issue. Reading my viewers, nobody seen shit. The full issue, when they came back with a reply, everybody knew what I did. They knew what I said. I was acting. Who gets shot five times an axe? Oh, I didn’t get shot five times in a vision. I only got shot once because they found the bullet. The police found it, but now they, the cops, now they doing detective work. They found a bullet. Oh, you found the bullet, huh? So what is this other shit in me then? What was the doctor talking about? What, can you explain these other holes in me over me? That’s what, that insulted my intelligence.
So, yes, I did say thug life was there. Yes, I bowed out, all of that. But when they said that, they breathe new life in me, and thug life not only became a rap group, but it became a way of life for life for me, because they disrespected me, my name, my family, what I had been do. They said that I couldn’t be in pain. I could not feel. I could not be hurt. Is there still a beef going on? It was beef. It’s only a difference in opinion to me. If I like my homeboy, Suga gave me the best advice I could ever give from anybody.
He said when people ask him if he’s beefing with bad boy, with puppies, that’s like me going to a playground and picking on a little kid. That’s like me being mad at my little brother. Cause he getting cash. Now. I’m not mad at that. I’m just mad at my little brother when he don’t respect me. Now, when you don’t respect me, I would spank your ass. I don’t give a fuck how rich you got on the block. I’m your big brother. Oh, man, he’s. He came a long way in that interview from the ballet school, that interview that we watched so long ago.
That is true, but, yeah, so in that was, this has been like an ongoing thing, and it. New York Post also, I think they’re the ones that kind of broke the story about Tupac’s killer, claimed that, I mean, this is what he, the Tupac’s killer says that p. Diddy paid him $1 million to do the hit. And, boy, you know, what’s, you know, it’s crazy, though. It’s like, the lyrics in some of these rap songs, you know, I think people just revealing what they do. They reveal everything. And so Eminem just came out with this brand new album.
I actually haven’t really heard it. I’m not a really big fan of Eminem at all. But there’s. There’s a part where he directly talks about P. Diddy and, oh, yeah, this. This right here. And he spells out rapper, but then he only spells it with one p, which is a completely different word. And, um. And so he. And then, you know, he. He says that in the song. Wait, he didn’t just spell the word rapper. Did he leave out the p? And he’s like, yep. And then. And then he’s talking about. You know, and he basically says in the song, because he mentions biggie.
Mentions Tupac, but because he said he might put a hit out on me, and. And that’s the only way you’re going to be killing me. So it’s just like, wow, that’s kind of crazy. So, I mean, it’s, like, kind of where he said. Yeah, he says it directly, and the essays, like, he’s. He mentions essays, and it’s like a sexual assault. Like, that’s what he’s talking about with the essay. So. And then I think the. The biggest shock that I found today was because I, you know, I never really listened to rap music. I never really followed this whole thing as much.
You know, I think after Tupac got killed, it was like. Like, I. I mean, I was. I didn’t even really like Tupac, you know, and I was just super into it for a long time because I knew a girl who was obsessed with Tupac, and she always believed he was going to come back within the. Oh, yeah, the Machiavelli craft. Yeah, yeah, right? Yeah. So biggie has a song called what’s Beef? Pull up the tweet, Lindsay. It’s probably better to pull up the tweet. It kind of has some of it censored out. I don’t. I don’t even know if I want to read this, but this is it.
Wow. They’re, like, saying directly that they’re abusing children and, you know, just once they’re done with them, they just throw them off the bridge. Sodomy and stuff. That’s literally what he’s talking about in this song. Like, I. I’m like, how? Like, what? Like. Like, how is this not being investigated over all these years? And I think, you know, finally, I understand, like, okay, maybe this is what’s kind of happening. It’s like their songs all throughout, you know, the last two decades, three decades, I guess, now have all been talking about this stuff. And, you know, it’s like.
I think people are just like, oh, this is just a song. They’re just, like, singing about stuff, you know? But it’s like. It’s all in the words and the lyrics, and they’re all calling each other out, and, you know, it seems like they’ve known about this stuff for a long time, and, you know, and then it kind of makes you wonder why certain people have been killed in. In the industry. You know, like Tupac. Was it just about beef? Or was it, like, you know, almost something deeper going on? And it just brings, like, a whole different level of.
Of thought to that. I mean, with a lot of. With a lot of people that have died. I mean, you know, Chris Cornell, there was the guy from Linkin park or whatever was the name. Yeah, Chester. Chester Bennington. Yeah. I mean, just so many over the years, you know? So, yeah, anyway, it’s pretty mind blowing, but, I mean, it’s. I think the most mind blowing part is that. That for him. For him to make a song with that in it, there’s just no way that that’s just, like, random lyrics that he’s just throwing in there. Like, no way.
You know, that’s. That’s the scary part of it. But, um. Yeah, yeah, we. We have to jump over. But before we do, there’s one thing I do want to mention. So there’s this. Everyone’s talking about this book that was on Amazon called. It was literally called adrenochrome, which. And it was. It was this book that supposedly everyone’s. It’s just written by P. Diddy, and everyone’s freaking out about it, sharing it. Yes, it was a real book, but I just want to state for the record, because I looked into this myself, and this happens all the time.
It was. It’s an AI created book, that. What happens is that this happened with the. I actually got the book, and I was trying to find it earlier. Not this book, but when. When one of the coronavirus. What was Omicron, or whatever the hell. Omnicron. Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever that was. There was like that, like, within days, there was a book called the Omicron virus, you know, printed on Facebook, and everyone’s freaking out. Like, see, they already planned this and everything else, and I ordered the book because I was like, okay, I want to see what this is.
It’s just a bunch of, like, AI generated nonsense, really. You know, I mean, it’s just talking about, it’s basically somebody printed out a Wikipedia page. I. And added more stuff to it. And using AI to make a book just to sell it on. On Amazon to make quick buck, that’s what this book is, too. So, yes, technically, you could say it’s a real book in that sense that Amazon already took down, but. But it’s not written by P. Diddy. It’s not like a real book in this sense. It’s just a fake book that if you were to get it, it’s just a bunch of AI created nonsense.
And so don’t pay any attention to that. Anyway, so, anyway, I just wanted to share that before we jumped over because I felt like there was. Everyone was like, see? See, all this is real. This is real. And it’s like, well, there’s certain things that are real and certain things that are not real. And that’s one of those things where it’s like, okay, we can’t just take, you know, you have to kind of look into things. And there’s also a Justin Bieber song going around online about his relationship with, with Diddy that says directly, it’s also a.
I created. Yeah, that’s AI. That’s right. So, you know, you gotta. I mean, you know, you gotta. Yeah, you know, and even we. We kind of get caught up in some of this stuff, you know, which is why I’m trying to be a little bit more sensitive to those things now. Like, okay, that’s just AI, you know, it’s probably too good to be true, and it probably is. So. All right, well, guys, we’re about to leave. Rumble, Facebook, gunging world, Twitter, telegram, and everywhere else we’re streaming and head over to rise tv. So if you could join us on Rise tv for just $12.99 a month and support our work, you’ll get to ask us your questions during the live Q and A.
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