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0:07
Hello, I'm Charles Manute and
0:09
this is a UK Column interview
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for which there will be notes
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and links posted at ukcolumn.org. I
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have with me Jason Christoff,
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who is a mind control
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expert in terms of his
0:23
knowledge and in particular behaviour
0:26
modification and indeed how to
0:28
combat the idea or
0:30
indeed the issue of self-sabotage.
0:33
Jason, you're very welcome
0:35
to UK Column. Thank you very
0:37
much indeed for joining me. And
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what I would like to do is to set
0:42
the scene and by way
0:44
of getting into your background and
0:47
how it is you came to be doing
0:49
what you're doing, please
0:52
start with a description of
0:54
what exactly it is that
0:56
you mean by mind control
0:58
and how your personal journey
1:00
has brought you to the place you are
1:03
now in. Well,
1:05
Charles, I used to be
1:07
a high-end exercise and nutrition
1:10
coach and I would
1:13
charge a lot of money. I would find a lot
1:15
of people I was training were very
1:17
intimidated and would turn away from
1:19
their goals when we got close.
1:22
So that would get paid thousands of
1:24
dollars and say someone needed to lose
1:27
30 pounds, they'd lose 10
1:29
and they'd scurry away like they were
1:31
afraid to accomplish their goal. So I
1:33
phoned my school back and I said,
1:35
something's wrong here I'm not getting the
1:38
results I'm looking for. They
1:40
said, well, these people are under various forms
1:42
of mind control. And I said, well, which
1:45
makes them afraid to accomplish their goals. And I
1:47
said, well, why did you teach me that when
1:49
I was at the school? They said you just
1:52
missed a couple extra levels, but we can send
1:54
you some extra books. So
1:56
they sent me some extra reading material
1:58
on mind control. And I started
2:00
using it on my clients. It
2:03
was the only thing that worked and it worked so
2:05
well I put myself out of business. So
2:07
I started doing it online and
2:10
getting some great results. I got
2:12
so busy that I had to
2:14
open sort of an international overcoming
2:17
self-sabotage psychological manipulation school
2:19
to teach medical doctors,
2:22
chiropractors, other coaches, and
2:24
even members of the general public how
2:26
to use this to improve the lives
2:28
of their patients. So I've
2:30
been doing this research now for about
2:32
15 years and I've been getting
2:35
asked, I do about 250 interviews a year now. I
2:38
just spoke at the US Senate
2:40
on mind control and brainwashing. I
2:43
spoke at the Romanian Palace of the Parliament
2:45
in November on the same topics and I
2:47
also spoke at the EU Parliament. So
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the hot topic now Charles, as
2:52
you know, simply because so much
2:55
psychological manipulation, brainwashing
2:57
propaganda and mind control is being
2:59
hurled at the public during
3:02
the COVID operation. So it's become
3:04
a very hot topic and I
3:06
sort of make it complex issues
3:08
very easy to understand for the
3:10
general public. Excellent
3:12
introduction. Thank you very much for that Jason.
3:14
So let's go a
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bit further into what is meant by
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mind control, where it comes from, the
3:21
history of it, and who
3:24
is conducting it, how and
3:26
why. Those are a
3:28
lot of questions, but basically the human
3:31
system, we all have this system as
3:34
standard equipment on the human body.
3:37
We do have this operation
3:39
called the subconscious. Now this is
3:41
where mind control begins. What happens
3:44
is that subconscious is
3:46
there to protect us, is there to make us safe,
3:48
is there to make us secure. And
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it looks through our eyes, listens
3:53
through our ears and it's really
3:55
obsessed with repetitive content Charles and
3:57
it's obsessed with repetitive content. because
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it assumes that the repetitive content of
4:02
your environment reflects what the bigger herd
4:04
is saying, thinking or doing. If
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you mimic or mirror emulate and
4:09
copy that, you're safer. So
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this process goes on all the time
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where this invisible
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unconscious assessment system
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is looking out
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into the environment, looking for the most
4:22
repetitive content and then forcing you to
4:25
act it out outside your conscious awareness.
4:28
There aren't invisible systems in your body
4:30
that protect you, like a caught healing,
4:32
you are not involved, you
4:34
can't get involved with the caught healing,
4:36
you can't accelerate it, you can't slow
4:38
it down, you're not in control. This
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is another invisible system, it runs
4:44
in the background, it's going on
4:46
24 hours a
4:48
day, you're not aware of it. So
4:50
basically, the repetitive content
4:52
of our environment is
4:54
what dictates our behavior,
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93 to 97% of our behavior during
4:59
the day is based on
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these repetitive programs that run in the
5:04
background and the average person knows really
5:06
nothing about them, not because they're ignorant
5:08
because they're not taught about them. Now
5:11
many thousands of years ago, they
5:13
started to notice that the environment
5:16
really dictated the behavior of the
5:18
human being and they started sort
5:21
of manipulating, experimenting with this and
5:23
this all sort of all this
5:25
knowledge that I'm talking about accumulated
5:28
in this country. Now this
5:30
might sound odd but anybody
5:33
can Google this themselves is
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that there was a country by the
5:38
name of media, people can believe it.
5:40
This is where we get our
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word media from today. So
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it's about a 2000 year
5:48
old country, it used
5:50
to occupy the same land as
5:52
Iran or Azerbaijan today and this
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started to accumulate this knowledge
5:58
and then also. teach it
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to leaders, kings and queens
6:03
of the Mediterranean, doubling
6:05
them various modalities
6:08
and the
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repetitive content of what someone sees
6:12
and hears isn't the only way
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you can mind control or, you
6:16
know, hijack what's called the subconscious
6:18
mind pathway. There's various other
6:21
modalities. So they package this almost
6:23
like it's a university course, started
6:25
bringing in kings and queens from
6:28
the Mediterranean, and teaching them the
6:30
fine mode of mind control, behavior
6:33
modification, psychological manipulation. And this is
6:35
where we get the various secret
6:37
societies today that the secrets that
6:40
these societies hold,
6:42
hold close to their chest
6:44
today has a lot to do
6:46
with these modalities of psychological manipulation.
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And again, when you control
6:51
the environments, and people
6:53
act out the repetitive cueing that
6:56
you purposely put in the environment,
6:58
then you would not know that you're
7:01
doing it. And they would believe their
7:03
behavior was sort of internal or organic
7:05
to them. I'll give you I'll give
7:08
you an example, Charles of how effective
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this can be. And it's
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it doesn't apply to everybody. But in 2001,
7:15
there was a movie called Gone
7:17
in 60 Seconds with Angelina Jolie
7:19
and Nicholas Cage. And it was
7:21
a movie about Pernitha. And
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this from the brain that it
7:26
loves us assesses our environment looks
7:28
for repetitive content tries to love
7:30
us to safety and security in
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the way it does. It's
7:35
been shown that it doesn't know
7:37
the difference between real time, imagined
7:39
thought, and what's on the
7:41
screen. So if you're in the cinema,
7:43
you're sitting in the cinema, you're watching
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Gone in 60 Seconds with Angelina Jolie
7:48
and Nicholas Cage, a movie about Pernitha.
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This from the brain doesn't know
7:53
that it's on the screen. It
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Thinks you're literally in the environment
7:57
where current theft is being collected.
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It's very frequent and it's fair repetitive.
8:02
This in the brain would literally be
8:05
going through the steps without a leash.
8:07
goes through one tribal my and I'm
8:09
I find safety with the tribe when
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he will have to do to bond
8:13
with the tribes. Why flash the gangs
8:16
the colors of this tribe? So I
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find safety with the tried. This.
8:21
This movie add a
8:23
hundred. And staffs.
8:25
Wow Did! It was a very
8:28
typical high with film. lot of
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action but was based on current
8:32
path and women. Movie was released
8:34
in British Bulldog, Burnaby, British Columbia
8:37
Canada to not seventy percent the
8:39
first four days. Now if you
8:41
were the interview anybody outside this
8:44
inside the lobby of the Cedar.
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And. Say our, ask them questions
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you say. A. Movie
8:51
Let a person's Joaquin Lecter
8:53
series. You think it can
8:55
change the behavior of the
8:57
audience? They would say absolutely
8:59
not. By. This is the
9:01
exact position that the ruling group wants
9:04
to public and. They. Basically
9:06
want them in that position where
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they believe that their behavior is
9:10
organic and internal to themselves and.
9:13
All. Their life decisions is based on
9:15
at like logical rational analysis of
9:17
all other outcomes. Nothing to be
9:19
further from the truth. The group
9:21
ruling us have a say in
9:23
that I came across in my
9:26
research. What's on the screen New
9:28
will be on the street a
9:30
night and were wet. Wherever we
9:32
want the public to read to
9:34
we will simply provide them with
9:36
the repetitive on sense and they
9:38
will walk like zombies in that
9:40
direction. and even something. There was
9:42
a on Netflix show. Com Queen's
9:44
gambit. It. was a just
9:47
in the mood for netflix
9:49
a movie the lady was
9:51
at the popping alcoholic chess
9:53
player use them look this
9:55
up on google to when
9:57
this movie about since plane
10:00
came out on Netflix, chess sales on Amazon went
10:02
up I think 7,000 or 700%. And
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so we mimic, we emulate and mirror
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the most repetitive content of
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our environment. It's not
10:13
a malfunction. It's only survived as
10:16
a species. And
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you can do great things
10:20
with this. You can give
10:23
positive repetitive content. You can
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uplift. You can infuse
10:28
the audience with beauty and
10:30
motivation and successful
10:33
messages. But you can also
10:35
use this mimicking pathway
10:38
for various deviations, modalities.
10:41
And that's what's being used
10:43
today. It's being used
10:46
to knock the public down, break
10:48
this massive power differential where the
10:50
average person basically is like pig
10:53
pen from Charlie Brown with this
10:55
big cloud of filth around them.
10:57
They're thinking they're having a hard
10:59
life by happenstance
11:01
or chance happening. But
11:04
really they're mimicking what's on the
11:06
TV, the coronation street, all
11:09
these shows about people hanging down at the
11:11
pub. I know I'm in the UK talking
11:13
today. This is
11:15
why people are basically
11:17
running east looking for a sunset,
11:19
the rearranging, the furniture on the
11:21
deck of the Titanic and their
11:23
own life daily. And
11:25
it's because of these movies aren't
11:27
what people think they are. They're
11:29
not there to entertain. They're
11:32
there to entrain. Your
11:34
TV is a documented military
11:36
weapon. Can definitely be investigated
11:39
as such. Someone went
11:41
to see the documentary, Pseudology, The
11:43
Art of Lying. This is
11:45
a good documentary to start with. The
11:48
TV was invented under
11:50
military applications to control
11:53
the repetitive content based
11:55
on the secret society,
11:57
coveted information documented.
12:00
by the Meads thousands of years ago.
12:02
And they didn't have a TV, I'm
12:04
well aware, thousands of years ago in
12:06
the ancient country of media, but
12:09
they would control the content
12:11
through harvest celebrations in the
12:13
town square. The
12:16
town prior would go around and sort
12:19
of post certain printed
12:21
material, would read certain printed
12:23
material all at the same
12:25
time, all around the
12:27
boroughs and small towns and
12:29
villages all at the same
12:31
time, therefore controlling the conversation.
12:33
So what we have today,
12:35
we have TV hanging
12:38
in the living room. This is
12:40
actually the town square. They
12:42
actually, their original idea is
12:44
ugly hanging the town
12:46
square inside the house
12:48
of the villager. The TV is
12:51
the town square hanging on the
12:53
wall, controlling the repetitive content. And
12:56
this is the average person's attitude.
12:59
Finds it very difficult to
13:02
open to this extent and
13:04
see the TV as
13:07
the primary military weapon. It's
13:10
more dangerous than a cruise vessel,
13:12
more dangerous than a teeny crawling
13:14
down the road because you
13:17
would react to traditional warfare
13:19
invasion of your area. And
13:21
traditional warfare invasion of garyonia
13:23
would always be to hurt
13:25
you, remove you and steal
13:27
your wealth. You can use
13:29
a TV to make you
13:31
hurt yourself. And I
13:34
can use a TV to make you
13:36
take yourself out, destroy yourself, destroy your
13:38
kids. And I mean, if I could trick
13:40
you to give up your wealth, like
13:43
shut your economy down for two weeks
13:45
and then extend it out for six
13:47
months in that calendar year, and then
13:49
I can come in and sort of
13:51
steal your wealth, you're too
13:53
sick, you're sort of in a motorized scooter
13:56
because I tricked you to hurt yourself down
13:58
at the clinic. And
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yeah, you can see this is
14:02
the preferred method of warfare. It's
14:05
called fifth generation warfare, where
14:07
the repetitive content of your
14:10
environment is manipulated, hijacking the
14:12
subconscious mind pathway. They can
14:14
make you do anything. And
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I mean absolutely anything. With
14:20
exactly that in mind and your
14:22
references to victims and in
14:24
the historical context, well,
14:27
what might be a transition to
14:29
it being always used for exclusively
14:32
negative purposes? Do
14:35
you attribute any one factor
14:37
or group of factors to that
14:40
being the case? I mean, you've
14:42
talked about the way, particularly with
14:44
exercise, that it can be used
14:46
positively. The imbalance
14:48
between the negative and positive
14:50
use of mind control. Is
14:53
it simply that there is greater opportunity
14:55
now to effectively subvert
14:57
it? What
15:00
do you put that down to? I
15:03
just think it took a while for the
15:07
group that's sort of in play, in charge.
15:09
It took a while for them to acquire
15:13
the mass media. And
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we all have seen the
15:18
films and the schematics of
15:20
how five major media companies
15:22
or five companies own most
15:25
of the media in the G20 nations. And
15:29
I think this was
15:31
always their goal to basically
15:35
enact this massive ruling mechanism
15:37
over the public, extract their
15:40
wealth, extract their power. And
15:43
it's really easy to do with
15:45
this very particular... These
15:48
mind control tactics, Charles, they're
15:50
not complicated. You have a
15:52
man in your country
15:54
by the name of Darren Brown,
15:57
who could be one of the
15:59
most entertaining mind-controlled performers
16:02
in the entire world. He
16:04
would have made for Netflix special called The
16:06
Push. I'm not too if you're aware of
16:08
it. If anybody would like that Netflix
16:12
special, it's very hard to
16:14
find today because if
16:16
you were to watch it, if anybody were to watch
16:18
it, you would know what happened from 2024. But
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Darren Brown set up a 70
16:24
actor scam. So
16:27
there was one victim and
16:30
there were 70 actors and
16:32
it was all using these very simple
16:34
mind-controlled tactics mastered in that
16:36
old country of media. And
16:39
it's called The Push, Charles,
16:41
because the crescendo of
16:43
this two hour experiment was
16:46
to use the mind-controlled tactics. A
16:49
lot of the mind-controlled tactics are based
16:52
on group pressure. Again, the
16:54
repetitive content is the group,
16:56
right? The repetitive content of
16:58
our environment does signify the group and
17:00
what the group is doing. That's why
17:03
group pressure is so a penny
17:05
mount inside mind-controlled experiments. So
17:08
this is Darren Brown made for
17:10
Netflix special called The Push. It
17:12
was a two hour sort of drama with
17:14
70 actors and
17:17
only this one victim. But after
17:19
two hours, the crescendo was, the victim
17:21
was on the roof of a 10
17:24
story building. All the actors were trying
17:26
to get him through group pressure to
17:28
do something. And what they were
17:30
trying to get him to do, Charles, was
17:33
for whatever reason you can investigate it
17:35
yourself. There was an old man on
17:38
the precipice with his feet hanging
17:40
over the 10th story of
17:42
that building right on the edge. And
17:45
the group pressure was to
17:48
get the victim who knew nothing
17:51
about what he got himself into.
17:53
Didn't know it was all
17:55
actors, thought it was a real life
17:58
situation. Didn't know anything about it. the
18:00
mind control being used was to
18:02
go push that old
18:04
man to his death to
18:07
relieve the group pressure. So
18:09
bond with the group to satisfy
18:11
the group and find crucial safety
18:13
in the group by doing what
18:15
the group told them and
18:18
murder another human by pushing
18:20
them off the precipice of
18:22
a 10-story building. If you
18:25
go watch this made for
18:27
Netflix special called The Push, you
18:29
will see the two-hour experiment was
18:32
run four times, three
18:34
out of the four people
18:36
murdered the man live on
18:38
video. It's absolutely horrific. This
18:40
is the power of
18:42
basic mind control techniques
18:45
and this is what's going on with
18:48
the public right now. In 2020 what
18:51
had happened was the same
18:53
mind control tactics were weaponized
18:55
against the public where
18:57
figuratively they
19:00
pushed them, many pushed themselves
19:02
off the 10-story building. And
19:05
the reason mind control is used
19:07
like this Charles is
19:09
that in traditional warfare if
19:12
I invade but I'm
19:14
if you mention me at the end
19:17
of the war the war is over,
19:19
the peace treaties are
19:21
signed, you're gonna come get me
19:24
if I was in the wrong. And
19:28
basically there's gonna be some
19:30
repercussions. Now if you hurt
19:32
yourself, you destroy your own
19:34
economy, you go bankrupt yourself
19:36
and you hurt yourself, you
19:38
take yourself out, you take
19:40
your grandma out, you take
19:42
your grandpa out, legally
19:45
you don't have a leg to stand
19:47
on. There's no legal
19:50
repercussions. You cannot
19:52
sue anybody because you
19:54
were put under mind control to hurt
19:56
yourself or destroy your economy or completely
20:00
demolish your own country
20:02
into its own form. There's
20:05
no legal repercussions. This is
20:07
another advantage of using
20:09
mind control to conduct war,
20:12
take over nations and have the people
20:14
literally burst or blast
20:16
themselves off the planet. It's
20:19
because even when
20:21
you find that mind control was
20:23
weaponized against you, if you
20:25
go down to the local barrister, the lawyer,
20:28
you will not have any
20:31
legal repercussions, legal remedies.
20:34
There's no legal remedies for that
20:36
person if you took
20:39
your kid down to the clinic and hurt
20:41
your kid or blasted your kid off the
20:43
planet. I hope people are connecting the dots
20:45
with all this. I'm trying to
20:47
keep the language clean. This is
20:49
exactly what some of
20:52
these advantages that
20:55
are inside the legal system, if
20:58
traditional, this sort
21:00
of covert fifth generation warfare
21:03
is executed on the public as
21:05
opposed to regular warfare. I
21:08
think people will be joining the dots, absolutely,
21:10
as you speak. Now, you
21:12
touched on, with the Derren Brown experiment,
21:14
you touched on the one person that
21:16
didn't, in effect, comply or fall in
21:19
with it, which I do want to
21:21
come back to. But just before we
21:23
do get into that part of it,
21:25
which I think will be fascinating, just
21:28
talk a bit about the sort
21:30
of ancillary lifestyle components to all of
21:33
this. Because I've heard you speak previously
21:35
about particularly food and drink,
21:37
drink sort of caffeine and alcohol
21:39
and the other lifestyle choices, or
21:41
at least the parts
21:44
of our lives that we've had suggested
21:46
to us that make us more, or
21:48
indeed less susceptible to any of this.
21:51
This is where the average person, Charles,
21:53
is going to have the hardest time.
21:56
Because if this is true, and
21:58
it is, That would mean
22:01
the economy and the society,
22:03
the stores on your streets
22:06
are all there for reasons that
22:08
have nothing to do with free
22:10
markets. So in
22:14
the realm of mind control,
22:16
the average person, everybody
22:18
has the tendency to copy mimic
22:20
emulate and mirror the repetitive content
22:23
of their environment. In
22:27
that you can upgrade
22:29
or up level up
22:31
regulate how many people
22:33
copy the repetitive content
22:36
if you poison them. Pretty
22:38
simple. If an
22:41
animal is injured, they need
22:43
the group more because they
22:45
can survive on their own. Poisoned
22:48
animals are weak, Charles, weak animals can
22:50
survive on their own. If
22:53
you table that damage for weakened
22:55
animal that's poison, the opportunity to
22:57
come into the hood and mimic
22:59
what the herd is doing, they
23:02
realize they're too weak to fend
23:04
for themselves the more after
23:06
comply to group pressure. This
23:09
is why alcohol was
23:13
sold to the masses in
23:15
the same way I'm talking about
23:17
repetitive content, repetitive content, and they
23:19
become normalized. Now once a problem
23:21
has become normalized, you can actually
23:24
take the blinders off that person,
23:26
telling them the alcohol is unhealthy
23:28
for them and they still have
23:30
a hard time getting out of
23:32
the spell. This is
23:34
why in 2020, anybody that had
23:36
a opposing view was censored,
23:38
was actually shut down. They were
23:40
totally cut off. Because it's
23:43
very important when you're putting in the
23:45
mind control that there's no sort of
23:48
counter narrative. So all
23:50
the repetition is in this one area.
23:53
So This is why
23:55
alcohol is normalized. This is why
23:58
you can tell people how. Dangerous
24:00
alcohol lists and one that
24:02
really does is it weakens
24:05
the person physically. To
24:07
the point where the she'll mineralogy.
24:10
Makes this. Museum.
24:12
In around you has a lot of invisible
24:14
systems that you're not. Involved.
24:17
With. His. I mean, even if
24:19
you've got off in the morning, you're gonna
24:21
have to read. Learn to walk every morning.
24:23
There's things your body's with. the body remembers
24:25
for use theirs, patterns, your body can members
24:28
for your your heart's beating. You don't need
24:30
to get involved. Some. Face
24:32
of the at the South Pole
24:35
is the normalized. everybody is trained
24:37
seen as a gnome with doesn't
24:39
really give them any benefit if
24:42
we didn't sound and again one
24:44
of the invisible mechanisms your body's
24:46
always invisibly. Making. The
24:49
determination. Are. You stronger you
24:51
are. You injured will when you drink
24:53
alcohol the bodies they can still laugh.
24:56
He still lock. The midst of
24:58
going to work cease to function in
25:00
he still able to you know what,
25:02
walk the baby into the park when
25:05
he's or she's not really that strong
25:07
in regards to resist. Seen the group
25:09
pressure so you're more enough to come
25:12
flunk. All of the
25:14
bottle shops in a tentative it's
25:16
even worse. We have the marijuana.
25:19
He. On console. And. Simpler games
25:21
from this time of this when she
25:24
was sick shall see. And
25:26
the marijuana. Have
25:28
been proven. In
25:30
law. Suits Really? Know. Will
25:33
need to weaken like alcohols.
25:35
Molson a soldier category, but
25:37
many long as being legalized
25:39
in Canada. And.
25:42
Seen as and the exact
25:44
same boat speakers That and
25:46
and shares with what's called.
25:48
For example, Nero Genesis.
25:51
Then I just means. Of.
25:54
That's a fancy word for
25:56
you have club this. Is
25:59
there were in. Your neurological
26:01
complex to his senses.
26:03
Danger. In. Riyadh logically
26:05
to danger. Now.
26:07
On Shield Sprang. that's where they've
26:09
taken the hippocampus out of Brickhouse.
26:12
Insists. On this was buoyed
26:14
Sally for what? this? Particular
26:17
brain damage does. Was
26:20
face to face with a football
26:23
and they are non saturated
26:25
bucket very thick piece of they
26:27
are plexiglass and thank god. It
26:30
was then. He says that
26:32
said ball was pillage for the experiment.
26:35
And was it's. Spatially aggressive
26:37
Charles. I. Didn't say a
26:39
plexiglass was gonna hold even that
26:41
was three to four inches that
26:43
is Ball was trying to get
26:45
to that chat section that on
26:47
the other side of the plexiglas
26:49
it was protected. as hundreds
26:52
hippocampus removed. It. Didn't
26:54
move charles. It. Did
26:56
not have a sphere response so
26:58
there is imminent danger. Did.
27:01
Not respond to the him and a date.
27:03
Not that plexiglass. This was not there. At.
27:06
That time I would have been torn
27:08
limb from limb. I
27:10
wouldn't even mind the same. That's. Why
27:13
that is if you know that I
27:15
the shops around every corner. Why? The
27:18
marijuana is you know, seeping into our
27:20
society Legal in Canada? Post.
27:22
Post and I will. Also.
27:25
Say that in British Columbia, Canada,
27:27
it's a no One is now
27:29
legal for the same reasons: Fentanyl
27:31
is legal. And. So
27:33
is cocaine and any. It's
27:35
frank, Frank. a little. Bit
27:38
strong there have been all these drugs
27:40
people don't even know their legal in
27:42
British Columbia. It's it's for. It's for
27:45
the same reason. Soap.
27:47
Some scene. And
27:50
marijuana. Disproved. By
27:52
the hippocampus leaving the
27:54
used. on able
27:56
to react to imminent danger and
27:59
will allow So the vampire
28:01
did not only penetrate their
28:03
household to get the fangs
28:05
in the neck of the
28:07
coffee drinker. And these
28:09
coffee drinkers, they're the happiest people
28:13
in the world. Because
28:16
if you go down to
28:19
the office tower, they'll even serve
28:21
people coffee in the office towers. And
28:24
there's reasons for this. Coffee
28:26
just has a very particular
28:28
effect on the brain. It
28:31
makes basically the slavery feel
28:33
groovy. It reduces people's
28:36
ability to see danger, react to
28:38
it. And it also makes people
28:40
do boring tasks longer. I'm not
28:42
too sure if you're aware, but
28:44
if you're trying to organize
28:46
a full world takeover,
28:48
you would probably want to coffee shops
28:50
on every corner in the world, destroying
28:53
the hippocampal ability of the
28:55
public to react to danger.
28:58
And I'll tell you something else. In
29:01
1986, Starbucks was
29:03
going to go bankrupt in
29:05
Seattle, Washington, the state of
29:07
Washington. And it
29:11
only had six shimlamps. And
29:13
there was a mandate-empowered Schultz that was involved
29:15
with Starbucks. And when it was going to
29:17
go bankrupt, he knew the operations inside and
29:19
out. He says, I want to buy it
29:21
in the bank. I'm going to get a
29:23
discount now. I'll own these six coffee shops.
29:26
And he went to get a financer
29:28
to help him buy it. And
29:31
he went to the financier and
29:33
told them this great financial opportunity.
29:35
And the financier said, Howard, I
29:37
really like you, but you
29:39
don't have enough money to come in as my partner.
29:42
I'm going to take your idea and I'm going to go make
29:44
an offer. So Howard
29:46
Schultz was someone else telling this story.
29:50
And someone over from, you know,
29:52
Howard was sulking. He's like, I just lost
29:54
my dream. And so I was
29:56
like, what's your name? Let me go
29:59
talk to a man. I think it might be able
30:01
to help you out. So
30:03
in Seattle, Howard Schultz went to a
30:05
meeting with this very large man, about
30:07
six foot four. He
30:09
heard of the other man stealing
30:11
Howard's dream. What he'd bring
30:13
into his office building, looked down at him
30:15
and poked him in the chest and he
30:18
said, you know this deal is over. I
30:20
don't have to explain. You're not buying this.
30:22
And he walked out and he
30:24
bought it with Howard Schultz. So I guess
30:27
to that, who was that man that had
30:29
enough power to go in and poke another
30:31
man in the chest to the point where
30:33
that man stood down immediately? Who do you
30:36
think that was? I don't know,
30:38
but I can imagine cold cups
30:40
of coffee sitting in front of people at this
30:42
particular moment waiting to be tipped down to sink
30:44
as you tell us the answer. It
30:46
was William Gates Sr. Then
30:49
he was financed by his son Bill Gates.
30:51
Now, why would Bill Gates Jr.
30:54
and William Gates Sr. who's now
30:56
deceased be so interested in
30:58
a coffee shop with six, six
31:01
shops, which now has 35,000 shops? Because
31:05
as we can see, some families
31:08
are very into ruling. And
31:10
there's a book from ancient times about
31:13
how to rule. And
31:15
in that ancient book is caffeine
31:18
and other psychoactive drugs. In
31:21
1610, the tea was brought
31:23
into the royal
31:26
colonies to basically end
31:28
up, this is where tea comes
31:30
from, keep the
31:32
hippocampus low in
31:34
the morning, have the break again
31:37
at one, reinfuse the caffeine at
31:39
one o'clock at tea time, have a
31:42
little break, put some flour in there,
31:44
some biscuits as well, which causes brain
31:46
damage as well. And
31:49
just keep everybody really subdued. And
31:51
the Crusades, which were Organized
31:54
in the British Isles,
31:57
went into Arabia. Well.
32:00
That's where they found coffee. They found
32:02
the coffee. And Sixteen Eighty Five. Branded.
32:05
Back as they knew what the
32:07
T was really for is the
32:09
caffeine of fact is you know
32:11
the the ancient Secret societies playbook
32:13
about as seen in the fact
32:15
some brain from to been left
32:17
with some savings found. That
32:19
beats the shit. Back to the
32:21
to the royal family and said.
32:24
You'd. Get going to seek new seats. That
32:26
scene is good. For.
32:28
Subduing the brain function. You gotta see
32:30
this stuff. We don't know what it
32:32
is. they call it coffee every time.
32:35
These. The warriors of responding
32:37
to the world or last insight as
32:39
age of they take up across the
32:42
coffee. This stuff is insane. You gonna
32:44
work the coffee back into the to
32:46
the commonwealth now and and civil. What
32:49
I'm trying to say is. What?
32:51
You believe is a free
32:53
market? With. All these coffee shops,
32:55
all the bottle shops on the
32:58
lead shots and ten a dance.
33:00
Everything like this. All the
33:02
toxins any thompson more really
33:04
do, but some of these
33:06
toxins are very particular effect
33:09
on the hippocampus sluicing cinema.
33:11
Dangerous. It is to
33:13
say the books and piss off
33:15
lonely. To Michael
33:17
nationals. Should not
33:19
be indoctrinated. Bringing. Any
33:22
basically dedicated I think this
33:24
last three books seven days
33:26
if this is. Sue.
33:29
Taking the hippocampus off line
33:31
and with various modalities one
33:33
is what was going down
33:35
at the clinic. Also over
33:37
the last four years takes
33:39
the hippocampus offline. I'll.
33:42
I'll pm. How.
33:44
These the forces are unfit
33:46
to be. Some of the
33:48
need was under the skin
33:50
affect the hippocampus. His stuff
33:53
on experts say. That's. Distance
33:55
and his new book called the
33:57
Indoctrinated Brain Some Point. For
34:00
information download you get from
34:02
Dr. Michael Noses both. About.
34:05
The Hippo clump of the
34:07
Seduction is understand that nazis and
34:10
marijuana smoking marijuana not exist in
34:12
a similar in it. Does.
34:15
The exact same in this and
34:17
this is all part of a
34:19
very ancient playbook. They are not
34:21
stumbling upon this information's it's not
34:24
a chance Pappy name. We.
34:26
Have been surrounded. By.
34:29
These ancient techniques. And
34:32
they these into techniques and have been
34:34
at the form fluent in the and
34:36
it's a shirt and even the companies
34:39
were allowed to interact with. Governance.
34:41
Magnified has people who has been going
34:43
on in some form or other final
34:45
for a long time now. Let's.
34:49
Move into a slightly different territory.
34:51
I'll start with. Attributing something
34:53
to Mark Twain that he may or
34:55
may not have sad, but he said
34:57
it was easier to fool people than
34:59
to convince them that they'd been Phones
35:01
say, i think effective I'd like to
35:03
get to isn't. How. Is
35:05
it that people realize or come
35:07
to realize that they have been
35:09
subjected to mind control for nefarious
35:11
purposes? And how do they begin
35:13
that journey of getting out of
35:16
it? And of course you? He,
35:18
as I said of the introduction
35:20
in a New York running what
35:22
you described as reprogramming courses to
35:24
avoid self sabotage, have you can
35:26
to sort of the link Phase
35:28
Two things for us, please. Those
35:31
if someone wants to do a little
35:33
bit of a litmus test to see.
35:35
If they're undermines it's religious them of
35:38
the. Least is supposed
35:40
to get easier. As.
35:42
We age because we're
35:44
supposed to gain experiences.
35:47
So. That we make more logical,
35:49
irrational decisions every year That
35:51
passes. So we're supposed to
35:53
have more money. Not less.
35:55
we're supposed to have more joy
35:57
and happiness. Not less. The
36:00
to be better at our
36:02
relationships not worse. So.
36:04
If you wanna know, you're under this sort
36:06
of. Negative. Barrage of
36:09
mind control. Your. Whole
36:11
life will be on fire or at
36:13
least some facets up at. Your.
36:15
Lived. Check The check. Your relationships
36:17
aren't going good. It's your thrice
36:20
divorce He are gaining more weight
36:22
every year. This is Not the
36:24
way. accumulated knowledge
36:26
is supposed to manifest.
36:29
In. Life. As you've
36:31
accumulated knowledge, you're supposed to
36:34
manifest better and better results.
36:36
so you're not manifesting more
36:38
money you're not sign Fear:
36:40
you're not having better relationships,
36:42
human closer with your partner.
36:44
You're most likely a victim.
36:46
Of. The apes here getting sacked. I mean.
36:49
If you're gave me more way it
36:51
can control anything in your life and
36:54
when years that this sort of mind
36:56
control determination or will conquer. You.
36:58
Knowledge that matters in someone's life.
37:00
Two months. Almost simple.
37:04
Because. It's the programs that were
37:06
mouse. Not. Your will power
37:08
and when people treated well themselves
37:10
to lose weight when they try
37:12
to. Our.
37:15
Through the determined to get like
37:17
really strict and they go for
37:19
three months to the gym they
37:21
lose ten pounds they put back
37:23
on systemes this is will power.
37:25
will always lose against this eight
37:27
hundred pound gorilla. That's. The
37:30
subconscious behavior. The. Manga
37:33
relatives will match handle you at
37:35
any time. And. It it
37:37
thinks it's doing. It's to convince their
37:39
to make you safe by blending is.
37:42
The. Wants you to fit in but. If.
37:45
If that snipe your innocence,
37:47
alcohol legs over of ways
37:50
stinking. Same team eighty biddy
37:52
city committee tribe. Was.
37:54
the hundred pound gorilla he doesn't care
37:57
that that makes you miserable it just
37:59
says that the majority, that's where
38:01
you're going, resist if you want,
38:03
I'm dragging you there, I have
38:05
a safety protocol, I do not
38:08
have a logic protocol, and that's
38:10
where your behavior is going to
38:13
go. The only way to get over
38:15
this is to reprogram
38:17
that 800-pound gorilla to drag
38:19
you in the direction of
38:21
your dreams, and the
38:24
800-pound gorilla only
38:26
responds to the repetitive
38:28
content of your environment. So
38:30
that's the case. That's
38:34
what you're charged to do, is
38:36
control the repetitive content of your
38:38
environment. I control mine every single
38:40
day. I don't watch TV, I
38:42
don't drink my brain function with alcohol, marijuana,
38:45
or any other drugs, although I used to.
38:47
I'm an overcoming self-sabotage coach.
38:50
I used to be a master
38:53
self-saboteur. I know what it's like
38:55
to quit alcohol, quit cocaine, quit
38:57
steroids, quit fast food. I know
38:59
what it's like. It's
39:01
very hard unless you control the
39:03
repetitive content of your environment. So
39:05
I control the repetitive content of
39:08
my environment to signal
39:10
the 800-pound gorilla in
39:12
getting the environmental stimuli to
39:15
drink it, to believe
39:17
it lives in a wealthy tribe, a
39:19
healthy tribe, a motivated tribe,
39:22
a special tribe. And
39:24
then the 800-pound gorilla does what it's designed
39:27
to do. It says, Jason, I love you.
39:29
I want to protect you. I'm
39:32
getting this new repetitive
39:34
patterning from the environment. We're
39:37
in a new tribe. The tribe is wealthy.
39:39
It's healthy. It's vibrant. It's
39:42
knowledgeable. It's empowered. This
39:44
is where we're going now. I'm just doing my
39:47
job. I say, thank you. I tricked you
39:49
to drag me there. And
39:51
the programming does the rest. So you have
39:53
to have your existing
39:56
neurological pathways to change your life
39:58
in the same way. way
40:00
that the people who rule us, the
40:02
misleaders, the architects of doom, they're doing
40:04
the exact same. I mean, if
40:07
you go watch Netflix today, like, well,
40:10
you're seeing this actor's shooting,
40:12
stabbing and killing each other. This needs
40:15
a really negative effect on where that
40:17
gorilla is going to drag you. I
40:19
hope that it makes some sense. And
40:21
I offer this reprogramming if you, I
40:23
give it for free. I give it
40:26
for free, slowly through my email system.
40:28
And I do have paid programs. But
40:30
if you don't want to do the
40:32
paid programs, it doesn't matter. You'll get
40:35
the same information over a longer period.
40:37
You can just get on my email
40:39
list, email me at info at
40:42
jkristoff.com. J is a single
40:44
initial J. And Christoff is
40:46
Christ with an OFF on
40:48
the end. I think
40:50
what you just said, Jason, will resonate
40:52
enormously with the UK column audience because
40:55
a repetitive refrain is
40:58
that you keep us
41:00
sane. The news
41:02
output, the content exactly like
41:05
what you've been saying keeps people sane.
41:07
And that is the 800 pound
41:09
gorilla, exactly like
41:12
you're talking about. But I think the
41:14
other thing that people, I
41:16
should imagine, might be thinking at this point
41:18
is what about those close
41:21
or perhaps previously close relationships that
41:24
we've all had with friends or
41:26
family that have
41:28
not taken that
41:31
departure or
41:33
that leap? How
41:36
does one deal with those sorts of people
41:38
either in terms of just
41:40
trying to maintain a relationship
41:43
in a positive sense or making
41:45
people see that you haven't lost
41:47
your mind and that in fact
41:49
you've you've found a better place?
41:53
Well, that's very simple, Charles. This is
41:55
called the hero's journey or
41:57
the rite of passage where we're all are
42:00
all designed to leave the
42:03
security of the port and
42:05
go sail our own ship, leave a boy,
42:07
come back a man, leave a
42:09
girl, come back a woman. And
42:12
we do need this lonely
42:14
time to make the hero's
42:16
journey. No one's ever walked
42:18
up Mount Everest or slaughtered
42:21
a dragon with their family in tow.
42:24
And that process is
42:27
actually amazing that
42:29
they used to do in ancient societies.
42:31
It was called the Rite of Passage,
42:33
this maturity ritual where you are
42:36
sent away from the family so
42:38
that you can come back later
42:40
as a contributing mature member of
42:43
the tribal circle and
42:45
rid yourself of childhood fantasies that
42:47
you need these friends around you
42:50
to survive or be your best
42:52
friend. In most cases, for you
42:54
to be your best self, you
42:56
need to leave the tribe behind
42:58
and you're probably still sporting
43:01
a lot of immature
43:04
group-based behaviors like
43:06
they're important. I left my
43:08
family when I went
43:11
to university, made a lot of
43:13
mistakes, left a boy, came back
43:15
a man, had a
43:17
conflict with my parents. Now when
43:19
I enter the tribal circle, I
43:21
come back with full respect. My
43:23
parents listen to, they're listening to
43:26
the UK column today, they're listening
43:28
to all my talks, they respect
43:30
me. So we've also,
43:34
we're not putting enough weight, Charles,
43:36
on the proper Rite of Passage.
43:39
These used to be ceremonies in ancient
43:41
tribes because if you don't make them,
43:44
if you don't mature or individualize
43:47
and it's been proven in psychology, you
43:50
need pain failure and discomfort, and
43:53
short to an adult, to individuate
43:55
it as an
43:57
individual member of the tribe. We're
43:59
not getting... any of these
44:01
ceremonies, the people who rule
44:03
us again, this is part of the
44:05
book, the ruling book,
44:08
keep them as infants, keep them
44:10
comfortable with the Minicom Fucoma. This
44:12
is another benefit of the alcohol
44:15
and the coffee and the marijuana
44:17
and the sugar and the takeout
44:20
is that or the painkillers or
44:22
the antidepressants, they're little painkillers. And
44:25
you need pain to mature and indivituate.
44:28
You need pain to go from a
44:30
child to an adult. So if you
44:32
take people into comfort coma and
44:35
live the slave camp with sedative
44:37
and tranquilizing compounds, not only do
44:39
you get the brain damage that
44:42
helps with mind control, you also
44:44
get the individual of an adult
44:46
age talking and thinking and acting
44:49
like a child. And
44:51
in the ruling book, it's easier to
44:53
rule children, it's harder to rule adults.
44:56
So you can see
44:58
there's many secondary tertiary
45:00
benefits to making
45:03
sure people think pain is a
45:05
guideline when really it's a guardian.
45:08
Someone today, I'm depressed, I'm like
45:10
perfect, excellent, I'm so, they're
45:13
like, why? It's a malfunction.
45:15
I'm bad, I'm defective. I'm
45:17
depressed. I'm like, no, this is perfect.
45:19
This is the pain you got to
45:22
feel. You got to figure out what
45:25
you're depressed about could be
45:27
your job, your relationship that
45:30
you're getting destroyed by tyrannical government.
45:34
Listen to the pain teacher, invite that pain
45:36
teacher in, don't slam the door. Don't
45:39
sedate to it. Don't tell the pain teacher to
45:41
go away. It's a guardian, it's
45:43
not a goblin. There's nothing wrong with you.
45:45
Everything's right with you. So
45:47
the answer to the pain is inside
45:50
the pain, go through the pain. And
45:53
you can see the structure of our society today,
45:56
what is it? Pain's a defect, pain's
45:58
a goblin, take a pill. get rid
46:00
of the pain, slam the door on the pain
46:03
teacher, don't listen to the message.
46:05
And by doing that you stay a
46:08
perpetual infant. It's called the infantilization
46:10
of the society is based on
46:12
reframing pain as a goblin when
46:15
really it's your only way out.
46:18
Very heartening advice. And it brings us
46:20
right to the heart of what I
46:22
think we absolutely have to discuss, which
46:25
is the youth, the children and where
46:27
mind control starts with them
46:30
in a negative capacity and
46:32
how you regard the
46:34
influences on their lives. I mean, in
46:37
particular parenting, but of course education is
46:39
such a big one and all of
46:41
the rest of it. So
46:43
do you just talk about, I mean, again, I
46:45
know you run youth programs, but particularly those
46:48
early influences for children and how
46:50
critical that their sort of start
46:52
in life is. Yeah,
46:54
we were children once we
46:56
were put under this similar
46:59
forms of mind control. Most
47:02
people are under the same forms of
47:04
mind control today. Again,
47:06
if you can get three
47:09
out of four people on Darren Brown's
47:11
made for Netflix special to push to
47:13
murder an old helpless man, wasn't a
47:15
man to, by the way, he was
47:17
a furnace. He was a stuntman. Just
47:19
wanted to put that in
47:21
when they did push him off. He wasn't like this.
47:23
He was a little scared. He said,
47:26
don't get me pushed off all the time. But
47:28
if you can, if you
47:30
can make someone commit
47:32
murder live on TV
47:35
while getting filmed with only
47:37
two hours of
47:40
mind control application, picture the
47:42
kids, picture yourself, picture
47:44
what you've got pond into, picture
47:46
what they're getting pond into the
47:49
sky's the limit. And we can see
47:51
that the sky's the limit. We have
47:54
the same mind control modalities,
47:56
just basically Setting up
47:58
the safe zone. Like The Big. The heard is
48:00
the safe zone. So. He just
48:02
killed the kids. Hey look, you
48:05
can be safer if you become
48:07
trains. What? What do you
48:09
think the kids brain is gonna do? Because
48:11
all we did was look for safety? and
48:13
if it's been some of that, it's not
48:16
loads. Mine. Minutes Nine
48:18
celebs granger. Then the are
48:20
not mind because the child
48:22
is shorter and less physically
48:25
capable of defending themselves from
48:27
tribal. It's not. So.
48:29
We need less physically capable of
48:31
defending yourself from travel. It sounds
48:33
to me he is all you
48:36
guns. To. Be seen if
48:38
so before you mature as
48:40
he gets stronger muscles before
48:42
you go to the Mm
48:44
a gym or the karate
48:46
Gm so vulnerable. To
48:48
this site that manipulation and the
48:50
government is Not the government. We
48:53
all know that and the but
48:55
they're saying kids you can be
48:57
in the bigger group. If.
49:00
You're you know if the wave this
49:02
flag if you're this gender? if you
49:04
use these pronouns in this in the
49:06
kids site is lee. Sin.
49:09
Punk thing along and love it.
49:11
I feel so afraid. I'm really
49:13
want to be in the bigger
49:15
group. We were all afraid and
49:17
school a sudden. So why they
49:19
some readers for her parents. It
49:21
makes this extremely afraid so it
49:23
makes vulnerable to this sort of
49:25
programming. We're not supposed to leave
49:27
her parents. Charles, We were never
49:29
supposed to go to school. This
49:31
idea of separating child from parents
49:33
is only two hundred and fifty
49:35
years old. It was it. It
49:37
you know was instituted by the
49:39
same groups I'm talking about were
49:41
already trapping the bed when we
49:43
leave birds. When with we separate
49:45
from our parents, it's upper reflects
49:47
a lot for matic event. It's
49:49
just it's a former trauma base
49:51
minded froths where the childish is
49:53
floating in outer space and school
49:55
looking for that that that Manhattan
49:57
or Methods assorted. bombs your
50:00
Please be safe. I'm so afraid
50:02
and of course the government knows
50:04
that there's this free-floating anxiety like
50:06
Matthias Desmond types about in the
50:08
psychology of totalitarianism But
50:11
free-floating anxiety and here comes the
50:13
government schoolteacher saying come on over
50:15
here This is where you're going
50:17
to be safe now under this
50:20
big rainbow flag And
50:22
that's not the only agenda going on
50:25
This is you know they're saying
50:27
the repetitive content is you should
50:29
be ashamed of your own skin color
50:32
The the domestic skin color
50:34
on your head. You should
50:37
be on this And
50:40
the reason they do that Charles
50:42
is because weakness is not only
50:44
physical you can have psychological weakness
50:47
Shame and guilt have been proven
50:49
to weaken the human to the
50:51
lowest point on a spiritual level
50:53
So shame and guilt is used
50:55
quite a bit of these tactics
50:57
do this for someone's grandma And
51:00
feel ashamed just because of your skin color
51:02
even though it's the skin color native to
51:04
your own country These
51:06
tactics are weaponized by the group
51:09
and power the group and power
51:11
steals money Haze
51:13
it to our friends to mind control
51:15
our kids and mind
51:17
control our society Then we
51:19
have a lot of work to do But
51:22
if we can see how the magician
51:24
does the magic show the magic show
51:26
fails to impress And we're
51:28
gonna really have the lion up here adults
51:30
up We're going to have
51:33
to power up and understand this
51:35
battle will start in our
51:37
own kitchens The poison
51:40
is there as the primary
51:42
weapon Tucking you
51:44
to use your mouth as a
51:46
garbage compactor is not a Hustle
51:49
for these people it is
51:51
the primary weapon of the
51:53
control Use your mouth
51:55
as a garbage compactor make you think
51:57
that you're doing it yourself So
52:00
you're so weak and so disorganized
52:02
and so disoriented that they manhandle
52:05
you at will either financially or
52:07
spiritually or intellectually.
52:10
This is a member of the weapon. Go
52:13
on. I love the UK. I love
52:15
the UK people. Go into
52:17
your kitchens. Change
52:19
the repetitive content of your environment. Know
52:22
that you don't have to find Richie,
52:24
Sunak or whatever his name is. Go
52:27
into your kitchen. It's
52:30
you. You've got to deal with
52:32
you. Don't take
52:34
your messy focus out there and try
52:36
and do anything. Clean up
52:39
your own country, the two foot by two
52:41
foot country called you. Lean
52:43
that country up and then work
52:45
your way out and you will
52:47
find that's the biggest change. They
52:49
will be more afraid of you
52:51
getting healthy than any torch
52:54
and pitchfork protest you could
52:56
ever organize. Your power
52:59
is their ultimate fear. I
53:02
think that is a repetitive message that people
53:04
really do need to hear and will take
53:06
great solace from. Now you
53:08
and I and I dare say a number of
53:10
the listeners and viewers
53:12
had the privilege of growing up
53:15
not being surrounded by all sorts
53:17
of the technological advancements or so-called
53:19
advancements that we see around us
53:22
now. In particular, of course, the
53:24
smartphone. What effect
53:27
do you see that having
53:29
and indeed sort of taking in
53:31
the future for the younger generations
53:33
now and what, if anything, can
53:35
be done about it? This
53:39
smartphone issue is
53:41
a lot more sci-fi
53:43
and movie like than anybody
53:46
has the capacity to deal with
53:48
right now. There's stuff about
53:50
the cell phones they are not telling the
53:52
public. There are invisible
53:55
waves coming out of
53:58
your cell phone interacting. with
54:00
your own natural energy fields. This
54:03
group is very advanced and they're not telling
54:06
us what these cell phones are really for.
54:08
They're telling us that, you know, we can play
54:11
on our phone, we can be on social media.
54:13
This is just the rat
54:15
poison that's used again.
54:17
Don't forget, 90% of rat poison is
54:19
food. Only 10% is
54:22
poison to do the job. So
54:24
be very careful. All you need to do
54:26
is start educating. You
54:29
don't have to do too much because
54:31
you naturally have the ability to speak
54:33
like me. You naturally
54:36
need the, we're all the same.
54:38
You naturally have the ability to
54:40
think like me. You just wanna
54:42
clear your system of all of
54:44
these poisons. And
54:46
then you'll start understanding what's
54:49
really going on here. The
54:52
poisoning of your system keeps
54:54
your system offline. Someone says, I hate
54:56
the system. I said, good. When
54:59
you can't fight the system when the
55:01
system's inside of you, you can't
55:03
fight the system when you eat the system,
55:05
when you drink the system, when you smoke
55:07
the system. You're not in the system. If
55:10
you're putting it inside yourself, if
55:12
you watch the system, you watch
55:15
Netflix and you're watching all these
55:17
negative images, I mean, the average 18
55:19
year old, they say, see 16,000
55:22
murders by the time they're that age.
55:25
This has a major negative impact
55:28
on the repetitive content that
55:30
you're really just gonna drive
55:32
you toward. So
55:34
don't worry too much about the sun
55:36
foam. No, it's a danger. And
55:39
then you just start reprogramming and putting
55:41
these dangers further and further to the
55:43
periphery in your own life. It's about
55:45
progress. It's not about perfection. You gotta
55:48
try and quit alcohol. You might get
55:50
two days on the first day, on
55:52
the first attack. It might fall flat
55:54
on your face, but
55:56
the extra scenes of pushing yourself back
55:58
up you stronger.
56:01
The exercise of starting and stopping
56:04
will make you stronger. The
56:06
gym, we got to work on that.
56:09
We got to fall down. We got
56:11
to experience the pain and failure to
56:13
mature as fully-fledged empowered adults. Just
56:16
understand that no one quits
56:18
their addiction right away. When I
56:21
quit alcohol, I didn't
56:23
drink 15 martinis a night,
56:25
but I did drink 15 martinis a
56:27
couple nights a week. It took me
56:29
two full years to quit alcohol, but
56:31
I did it and then I
56:34
went a full decade. I didn't even take
56:36
a sip of someone's drink. Nothing's zero and
56:38
now I will take a sip because
56:41
I'm balanced. My body, I used to do a
56:43
lot of cocaine, but in a very short amount
56:45
of time, I quit that really fast because I
56:48
got a big down load that I
56:50
was going to die if I did another bag.
56:53
Just understand that it takes time
56:55
to get your life together, but
56:57
you start now. You
57:00
understand, get mad because whether
57:02
you're doing cocaine, steroids, alcohol,
57:05
all these other drugs, wasting time,
57:08
watching TV, working a job you
57:10
don't like, you're doing
57:12
it because they programmed you to
57:14
do it. This is not your
57:17
natural state. Get pissed off enough
57:19
to muster that initial push of
57:21
energy. Start reprogramming
57:23
your environment and bringing in
57:26
positive and positive competitive content
57:28
to treat that gorilla. Sometimes
57:31
the gorilla go back to the old program,
57:33
but it's still not enough. It's not a
57:35
good enough reason to hang it up and
57:37
quit. Keep going and lead
57:39
by example because we make it
57:41
probably the most repetitive. The
57:44
environment leads people in your environment.
57:46
Be the person who's stopped drinking.
57:49
Be the person who stops smoking
57:51
and see your own community by
57:53
your leadership by your example. Yes,
57:56
I think that leads very well into something that I
57:59
wanted to ask you. about, which is, in
58:01
effect, the sort of constant
58:04
process of avoiding
58:06
self sabotage. And I'd
58:08
love your own sort of personal reflections on how
58:11
you feel about it. But but particularly, I think
58:13
something that people have noticed is how the, in
58:16
effect, the bar was raised so
58:18
high at the peak of fear
58:20
about the supposed COVID
58:22
pandemic. And I think there's
58:25
been a significant percentage of people who since
58:27
then have felt that the situation has calmed
58:29
down to the point where they don't need
58:32
to be sort of on their guard, perhaps
58:34
in the way that they were. Is that
58:37
something that you can ascribe a
58:40
particular reason to or indeed, you
58:43
know, relate it to what you're describing
58:45
as being a constant process
58:47
that you're going... Basically,
58:49
and there's a book that was written
58:51
by Dr. Yust Merleau,
58:54
Yust is spelled
58:56
J-O-O-S-T and Merleau
58:58
is M-E-E-R-L-O-O. And
59:02
it's called The Rape of the Mind and
59:05
Menticide. And you can find that free online.
59:08
What we're seeing is a very well known
59:11
pattern in mind
59:13
control is to achieve and
59:15
give a break. So achieve and
59:17
give a break. To attack
59:19
and give a break. So right now we're
59:21
in the break cycle. They
59:24
never stop attacking. They really haven't
59:26
stopped attacking as well. We're just
59:28
in a little bit of a
59:31
lull. But these attacks on
59:33
our freedom, the online problems are
59:35
up in Ireland, you're going to
59:37
go to jail. If you offend
59:39
someone online, you could be charged
59:41
at 75,000 pounds
59:43
or something like this. They're always
59:46
attacking and fear.
59:49
If you're not working on your
59:51
strength, what I call the five
59:53
pillars of strength, the next time
59:55
they attack, what resources
59:58
are you going to be able to do? going
1:00:00
to have them based on the
1:00:02
next attack? Are you going to
1:00:04
have the extra money in the bank so
1:00:06
that you can leg out if they
1:00:09
ask you to do
1:00:11
something that might kill you, like take a jab?
1:00:14
Are you going to be able to say, no, I quit my
1:00:16
job? Do you have 100,000 pounds in the bank? Well,
1:00:19
you have five years to you have four
1:00:21
years now to save it up. You have
1:00:23
four years to start a business. You have
1:00:25
four years to not even maybe make extra
1:00:28
money. You have four years to quit all
1:00:30
your addictions and then invest some
1:00:32
money maybe and get 30,000 pounds from
1:00:35
that. Don't forget, Charles, I used to spend $35,000 a
1:00:37
year on
1:00:39
cocaine, steroids, and junk food and alcohol.
1:00:42
And I stopped doing that 20 years ago. That's
1:00:45
$700,000 in savings. And
1:00:47
Charles, I have that $700,000, absolutely. So
1:00:52
there's financial pillar of strength.
1:00:55
There's physical pillar of your health,
1:00:58
intellectual pillar. Do you know what's going
1:01:00
on? Emotional pillar of strength.
1:01:04
Can you stand strong in a storm emotionally,
1:01:06
or do you get caught up in the
1:01:08
drama of the day? And
1:01:10
speak to a pillar of strength. Do
1:01:12
you know why you're here? Are
1:01:15
you here to drink alcohol, give half
1:01:17
of your income to an ancient criminal
1:01:19
cabal, and then go get drunk down
1:01:22
with the pub to make the whole
1:01:24
situation feel groovy? Is that
1:01:26
why you're here? How's your spiritual
1:01:28
pillar? I don't think that's why you're
1:01:30
here. That's certainly why I'm not here. So
1:01:34
yes, we're in a little bit of a lull, but
1:01:37
it's important to fortify yourself for
1:01:40
the next attack so
1:01:42
that they don't steal everything you own,
1:01:44
everything you have, everything you've built up
1:01:46
over time when the next attack comes.
1:01:49
So the next attempt will come because
1:01:53
they know that they've weakened us. They don't, a
1:01:56
bully will never attack a strong person in
1:01:58
the school, you know, Charles. The
1:02:00
bully will assess, I'm going to
1:02:02
find the weakest link
1:02:05
and I'm going to go pick on that
1:02:07
person. So if we can
1:02:09
exhale strength, if we can
1:02:12
vibrate strength out, if we can be
1:02:14
stronger versions of ourselves, the bully starts
1:02:16
to second question themselves about if this
1:02:18
attack is going to work or am
1:02:20
I going to get punched in the
1:02:23
face. In this
1:02:26
game can really work, like in
1:02:28
the NHS, they were going to
1:02:30
jab mandate all the healthcare workers
1:02:32
in the NHS and I believe
1:02:34
in the UK they pushed back
1:02:36
and then they pulled back the
1:02:38
mandate. Our pain, our
1:02:41
pushback, our collective strength can
1:02:43
move the needle. So
1:02:45
it's a very important, the strength
1:02:47
link is the most important aspect
1:02:49
of winning this battle that
1:02:51
we could ever fold into our own lives. I
1:02:54
hope that answered your question a little bit. It
1:02:57
absolutely does and I think people
1:02:59
will take enormous comfort and positivity
1:03:01
from the amount of very constructive
1:03:05
and strengthening points
1:03:07
that you've brought out. We're
1:03:09
going to have to wrap up quite shortly
1:03:13
and I ask the next question with a certain
1:03:15
kind of trepidation. But
1:03:18
given what you said about the
1:03:20
individual and effectively the power
1:03:22
within the individual to sort
1:03:24
yourself out, sort your life out, which I
1:03:27
think has been a very coherent message in
1:03:30
this interconnected world that we live in, how,
1:03:34
if it's not too general a question, but
1:03:36
how do you see things turning out? Do
1:03:38
you think in the sense
1:03:40
of it being a spiritual war
1:03:42
or a series of spiritual
1:03:44
battles, how do you envisage
1:03:47
things turning out? What
1:03:49
I see is the pain
1:03:52
teacher is going to come for
1:03:54
all of us and we're
1:03:56
all going to mature whether we want
1:03:58
to or not. And it
1:04:01
depends when we're going to open the
1:04:03
door for the pain teacher. Now the
1:04:05
pain teacher knocks louder and louder, the
1:04:07
more important the message is, yes. And
1:04:10
everybody has their threshold of pain that they're
1:04:12
going to react to. I do think it's
1:04:16
going to get worse before it gets
1:04:18
better. And
1:04:20
this is what humanity needs to wake
1:04:22
up. It's a little bit of a
1:04:24
cycle and you don't know who's really
1:04:26
running the shingle spiritually at this point.
1:04:28
Is it the man with the fork
1:04:31
tail and the hooves? Or
1:04:34
is it God Himself saying,
1:04:37
you need to awaken from your slumber.
1:04:39
So I'm going to potentially, if it
1:04:41
was God, I'm going to employ the
1:04:44
evil forces to give you as
1:04:46
much pain as you're going to
1:04:48
need before you understand that going
1:04:51
down to the football match
1:04:54
with another man's name on
1:04:56
your back and screaming in
1:04:58
a drunken rage is
1:05:01
not why I put you here. So
1:05:04
I can see us getting a little bit
1:05:06
worse. I can see the
1:05:08
pain threshold being met. I
1:05:10
can see pain doing what it's designed to
1:05:12
do with mature and
1:05:15
individuate each single person
1:05:18
to the point where they're forced to take
1:05:20
full control of their
1:05:22
health and start living out
1:05:24
these illogical, irrational ideas like
1:05:26
going to the voting booth
1:05:30
and begging psychopaths to steal your
1:05:32
money, rule you and euthanize you,
1:05:35
living out that idea is probably not
1:05:37
in your best interest. And the reason
1:05:40
you have that idea in the first
1:05:42
place is because although
1:05:44
it's insane and although
1:05:46
it's illogical and fatalistic,
1:05:48
it's repetitive. And that's
1:05:51
why you think this is, you know, I'm going
1:05:53
to vote out the red actor and put in
1:05:55
the blue actor and then I'm going to get
1:05:57
back down to the pub and watch the football
1:05:59
game. kind of
1:06:01
society can sustain itself. So we
1:06:03
have to leave the childhood fantasies
1:06:06
behind. We are going to get there. There'll
1:06:08
be a little bit more pain. That pain
1:06:10
will awaken the next 20 or 30 percent.
1:06:14
And the evil systems will
1:06:17
be, will collapse and will
1:06:20
build alternate systems and parallel systems
1:06:22
that build us up with positive
1:06:24
repetitive content and supportive repetitive content.
1:06:26
It's just a cycle. We're just
1:06:28
going to write it out. We're
1:06:31
almost there. Jason,
1:06:33
that's a fine note to end on.
1:06:35
Now, tell us, please, where
1:06:37
can the audience be directed towards to
1:06:39
find out more about what you do,
1:06:42
the courses you run, and where
1:06:45
on social media and whatnot that we can find you?
1:06:47
Well, I think it's always just best, Charles,
1:06:49
to email me personally and get on my
1:06:51
email list. Because of course, I can't speak
1:06:54
entirely uncensored unless I'm
1:06:57
on my personal email
1:06:59
content list. So
1:07:01
email me again at info
1:07:03
at jchristoph.com. Again, single initial
1:07:05
j, Christoph is Christ with
1:07:08
an OFF on the end,
1:07:10
info at jchristoph.com. And I'll just slow
1:07:13
drip you this information a little bit
1:07:15
at a time so you can process
1:07:17
it. I'll give you encouraging words and
1:07:19
insider information that you're not going to
1:07:21
get anywhere else. You
1:07:24
can make your life better a little bit
1:07:26
at a time. Again, it's about progress. It's
1:07:28
not about perfection. Don't shame and
1:07:30
guilt yourself when you fall down. That
1:07:34
is the process. I fell down more times
1:07:36
than I can count. But I
1:07:38
got up that extra time and made my
1:07:40
life better and better every single day to
1:07:42
the point where I have my five pillars
1:07:44
of strength in order right now or before
1:07:47
I didn't. Excellent. Thank
1:07:49
you. Now, if you're not already
1:07:51
supporting the UK column financially, but you
1:07:53
think you are in a position to
1:07:55
do so, then please do consider it
1:07:57
because it will enable us to carry
1:07:59
on. interviews of
1:08:01
such a high quality as this one with
1:08:04
Jason and as I said at the beginning
1:08:06
all notes and links will be posted with
1:08:08
this interview at ukcolumn.org so
1:08:11
it simply remains for me to thank
1:08:13
Jason very very much indeed for what
1:08:16
has been an absolutely fascinating voyage over
1:08:18
the last hour or so. Jason it's
1:08:20
been a pleasure thank you very much
1:08:22
indeed and we will keep in touch.
1:08:25
Thank you Charles it was an honor speaking
1:08:28
to your beautiful audience thanks for having me
1:08:30
on.
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