Podchaser Logo
Home
Mind Control- Empowerment Or Self - Sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Mind Control- Empowerment Or Self - Sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Released Thursday, 2nd May 2024
Good episode? Give it some love!
Mind Control- Empowerment Or Self - Sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Mind Control- Empowerment Or Self - Sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Mind Control- Empowerment Or Self - Sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Mind Control- Empowerment Or Self - Sabotage—with Jason Christoff

Thursday, 2nd May 2024
Good episode? Give it some love!
Rate Episode

Episode Transcript

Transcripts are displayed as originally observed. Some content, including advertisements may have changed.

Use Ctrl + F to search

0:07

Hello, I'm Charles Manute and

0:09

this is a UK Column interview

0:11

for which there will be notes

0:14

and links posted at ukcolumn.org. I

0:17

have with me Jason Christoff,

0:19

who is a mind control

0:21

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

0:40

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

2:50

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

3:17

bit further into what is meant by

3:19

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

3:51

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

4:00

it assumes that the repetitive content of

4:02

your environment reflects what the bigger herd

4:04

is saying, thinking or doing. If

4:07

you mimic or mirror emulate and

4:09

copy that, you're safer. So

4:11

this process goes on all the time

4:14

where this invisible

4:16

unconscious assessment system

4:18

is looking out

4:20

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

4:41

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,

4:57

93 to 97% of our behavior during

4:59

the day is based on

5:01

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

5:35

that there was a country by the

5:38

name of media, people can believe it.

5:40

This is where we get our

5:43

word media from today. So

5:46

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

5:56

started to accumulate this knowledge

5:58

and then also. teach it

6:01

to leaders, kings and queens

6:03

of the Mediterranean, doubling

6:05

them various modalities

6:08

and the

6:10

repetitive content of what someone sees

6:12

and hears isn't the only way

6:14

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.

6:49

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

7:10

this can be. And it's

7:12

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

7:24

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

7:32

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

7:46

Gone in 60 Seconds with Angelina Jolie

7:48

and Nicholas Cage, a movie about Pernitha.

7:51

This from the brain doesn't know

7:53

that it's on the screen. It

7:55

Thinks you're literally in the environment

7:57

where current theft is being collected.

8:00

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

8:11

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

8:18

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

8:30

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.

8:47

And. Say our, ask them questions

8:49

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

9:08

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

10:07

so we mimic, we emulate and mirror

10:09

the most repetitive content of

10:11

our environment. It's not

10:13

a malfunction. It's only survived as

10:16

a species. And

10:18

you can do great things

10:20

with this. You can give

10:23

positive repetitive content. You can

10:25

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

14:00

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

14:16

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

15:15

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

16:22

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.

Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Episode Tags

Do you host or manage this podcast?
Claim and edit this page to your liking.
,

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features