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Study the origins of things. Look at Russia as an example of what happens when a government collapses. Stand up for what is right, even if it's uncomfortable. Call for a spiritual revolution to reject organized religion, government, and tyranny. Say no to bigotry, ignorance, and stupidity. Do your homework. Translation: Investigate the origins of things. Learn from Russia's government collapse. Stand up for what's right, even if it's uncomfortable. Advocate for a spiritual revolution to reject organized religion, government, and tyranny. Reject bigotry, ignorance, and stupidity. Do your research.

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Study and find out where things came from. 'Ask the Russians. In Russia today, what is it like when you find out that you've been hoodwinked, that your government was not the most powerful and most wonderful government on earth, and now it has totally collapsed?' What are you going to do? You brought up your children. You wasted your entire life, and you went along to get along. Why? Because you didn't do your homework, and you didn't stand up for what was right when you could have. Look at the uncomfortable facts that nothing is permanently on this earth. What I would like to see done as a spiritual revolution in this country where people say, 'just say no' to organized religion, to organized government, to tyranny. Bigotry, ignorance, ill informed stupidity. Just say no. The point is you need to do your homework.

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Study history to avoid being deceived like in Russia. Stand up for what's right, don't blindly trust authority. Embrace uncomfortable truths and reject bigotry, ignorance, and tyranny. Engage in a spiritual revolution by saying no to organized religion and government. Do your homework. Spanish Translation: Estudia historia para evitar ser engañado como en Rusia. Defiende lo correcto, no confíes ciegamente en la autoridad. Acepta verdades incómodas y rechaza la intolerancia, la ignorancia y la tiranía. Participa en una revolución espiritual diciendo no a la religión y gobierno organizados. Haz tu tarea.

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The speaker urges people to become aware of the deception and dangers in the world. They emphasize that individuals should take back their sovereignty and not rely on the government. The speaker explains that when people vote, they are not truly selecting their leaders, but rather choosing from a predetermined list. They highlight the importance of understanding how the world works and not leaving important decisions to others. The speaker calls for a spiritual and intellectual revolution where individuals educate themselves and contribute to the betterment of humanity.

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Throughout history, a group aims to control people by destroying religions, governments, and enslaving them in debt. The speaker believes this group is succeeding because people are ignorant of the enemy's tactics. Without understanding the enemy, they cannot fight back. The speaker warns of a looming civil war unless people wake up and seek alternative viewpoints from the controlled media. Failure to do so will lead to the slaughter of the unaware masses.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of independent research and critical thinking. They warn against blindly accepting information and urge listeners to question everything, including their own beliefs. The speaker believes that we live in an age of deception, where people are easily manipulated and influenced by agendas they don't fully understand. They encourage listeners to seek the truth, even if it is elusive and not always black and white. The speaker also discusses the concept of brainwashing and how closed-mindedness is a sign of being brainwashed. They express concern about the state of the country and the need for people to actively participate in order to preserve freedom. The speaker mentions the founding fathers and their vision for a free society, but also acknowledges that they were members of secret societies. They explain that the constitution was designed to give power to the people, but also had elements that could lead to downfall if the people proved unworthy of self-rule. The speaker concludes by urging listeners to learn the truth, educate others, and break free from the deception of the current age.

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Speaker 0 urges the importance of studying and discovering the origins of things, emphasizing the need to understand where things come from. Speaker 1 asks what happens when people do uncover those origins, and what becomes of individuals whose entire life has been defined by the Bible. Speaker 0 responds by asking listeners to consider the situation in Russia. He asks: In Russia today, what is it like when you find out that you’ve been hoodwinked, that your government was not the most powerful and most wonderful government on earth, and now it has totally collapsed? He inquires what people would do in such a moment, highlighting that they trusted, raised their children, and wasted their entire life by going along to get along. He explains that when a government collapses, the consequence is a destabilized world for those who did not do their homework and did not stand up for what was right when they could have. The implication is that choosing conformity over principle leads to losses when circumstances change. The speaker asserts that people went along because it was comfortable at the time, but now the situation is very uncomfortable. Speaker 0 then connects this to a broader purpose, stating the need for a shared reflection: a spiritual revolution in the country in which people say, simply, “just say no.” He extends this call to reject organized religion, organized government, tyranny, and all forms of bigotry, ignorance, and ill-informed stupidity, regardless of where they originate or what color they may be. The core message is a universal imperative to resist oppression and dogma. Finally, the speaker reiterates the central action requested: “Just say no to organized religion. Just say no to organized government. Just say no to tyranny,” followed by the insistence that this stance applies to all forms of tyranny and prejudice. He concludes with a reiteration of the essential point: the need to do your homework. In sum, the transcript centers on the dangers of blind trust and conformity, the collapse of established power as a warning, and a call for a broad, nonconformist, principled resistance to oppressive structures—whether religious, governmental, or ideological—through informed, independent scrutiny and action. The emphasis is on recognizing uncomfortable facts, questioning established narratives, and taking a stand when possible.

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Speaker 0 urges people to study and discover where things came from. Speaker 1 asks what happens when that discovery occurs, especially for those whose entire life has been built around the Bible. Speaker 0 replies by proposing a real-world example: in Russia today, what is it like when you find out that you’ve been hoodwinked, that your government was not the most powerful and most wonderful government on earth, and now it has totally collapsed? And then asks what you will do, since you trusted, raised your children, and went along to get along. You may have wasted your entire life, and now your world is collapsing around you. The cause, Speaker 0 asserts, is that you didn’t do your homework and you didn’t stand up for what was right when you could have. The consequence of going along to get along is a very uncomfortable present. Speaker 0 further clarifies the broader case: the notion that nothing on earth is permanent, and the discomfort that comes with facing uncomfortable facts. He expresses a desire for a spiritual revolution in this country in which people will simply say no—no to organized religion, no to organized government, no to tyranny, and no to forms of bigotry, ignorance, and ill-informed stupidity, regardless of color or place. The core message is that people should resist coercive structures and rigid dogmas. The overarching point emphasized by Speaker 0 is that, above all, people must do their homework. He ties the argument to the need for critical examination and personal responsibility in evaluating beliefs, authorities, and systems, using the Russian example to illustrate the potential personal and societal costs of remaining complacent or ignorant.

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You need to study and find out where things came from. What happens when they do find out? What happens to those who who their whole life has been the bible? Ask the Russians. In Russia today, what is it like when you find out that you've been hoodwinked, that your government was not the most powerful and most wonderful government on earth, and now it has totally collapsed? Now what are you going to do? You trusted. You brought up your children. You wasted your entire life, and you went along to get along. And now what happens? Your whole world is collapsing around you. What I would like to see done as a spiritual revolution in this country where people say, just say no. Just say no to organized religion. Just say no to organized government. Bigotry, ignorance, ill informed stupidity.

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According to the speaker, those who follow or allow disobedience, as seen in the United States and the Western world, will face consequences. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker implies that the United States and the Western world should examine who holds power in every aspect of life. If it's anyone besides Jesus Christ, then the speaker suggests that the physical, spiritual, and emotional tearing apart of the country should come as no surprise.

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A group of people in the space program are called "nasholes" by the speaker, who has a low tolerance for false information. These false ideas are ingrained in our minds since childhood, as they are taught to us when we are young and unable to argue against them. People in this country no longer question things because they are too comfortable and distracted by technology. As a result, children are not taught to question what they read, which is more important than simply learning to read.

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The speaker questions why someone would want to discredit something. The speaker states they believe in the truth and its importance. The speaker then asks if the other person thinks the truth is important. The speaker tells the other person to read "grave error."

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Speaker 0 cites Henry Kissinger’s book Kiss the Boys Goodbye, urging viewers to get the book. In the book, Kissinger allegedly says United States military people are “a bunch of dogs” and “dogs” because they wear dog tags, implying nobody cares if they get killed. They also reference George Bush’s mother, described as “incredibly ugly” and “scary,” who allegedly said on national television about Americans being killed in the Middle East: “why should I waste my mind, my beautiful mind on people dying? Hell, I like what the hell do I care? Man, I’m dying.” This quote is presented as the president’s mother stating that America doesn’t care about its soldiers, reinforcing the claim that soldiers are expendable. The speaker explains the term GI as “government issue,” noting that the government issues pants, shoes, car, underwear, food, and everything else. Therefore, soldiers are “government issue,” like an oil can, a tire, or any other item the government issues. The point is made that after a war ends, the United States Corporation does not go back to Vietnam (or other theaters) to collect trash—oil cans, tires, jeeps, tanks—because the trash and junk are blown up; the war is over, so it’s all “government issue.” Consequently, soldiers are left behind, in what the speaker describes as a concentration camp in Cambodia, and the refrain repeats: “leave him, he’s just a GI, a government issue.” The speaker then shifts to a personal confession: at seventy-one years old, he has spent fifty-three years in the world of the occult. The word occult is defined as Latin for “hidden,” asserting that what is important has been hidden and that those at the top know things others don’t. He emphasizes that this realization has astounding him about how much people don’t know about the world they live in. He urges young people watching to wake up and “get a life” and start figuring out who owns them. He questions “all this crap about people owning your body on this New York Stock Exchange,” implying ownership or control by powerful entities. In sum, the speaker presents a sequence of provocative claims linking Kissinger’s alleged statements, the Bush family quote about indifference to soldiers’ deaths, a harsh critique of the GI concept and postwar neglect, a long personal claim about occult knowledge, and a warning to wake up to hidden powers allegedly controlling people.

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According to the speaker, the United States and the Western world are experiencing the consequences of disobedience. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker urges listeners to examine who holds power in every aspect of life in their country. If it is anyone besides Jesus Christ, then the speaker claims that the nation should not be surprised when it is torn apart physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

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The speaker is convinced that there are enemies of the human race on earth who are changing human evolution toward a different world due to the dark powers of the world. They question whether these people can be stopped, and state they do not believe America or the world at large can extricate itself from the situation, saying, “No. I do not believe it's possible.” The reason given is that people are too stupid: they are ill informed, ignorant, unread, self-centered, egotistical, materialistic, and downright stupid, and they don’t care. Basically speaking, people don’t care.

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The speaker discusses the deception in the world and urges people to educate themselves about the reality of their surroundings. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how the government works and not blindly trusting leaders. The speaker highlights the need for a spiritual and intellectual awakening to take back sovereignty and contribute positively to society. It is a call for people to be informed, responsible adults who can make a difference in the world.

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The speaker believes the decline of religion creates a void that is filled by something else, like the "woke mind virus," which functions as a religion with religious fervor and a holy war. Culturally Christian, the speaker attended both Anglican Sunday School and Hebrew Preschool. While respecting religious views, the speaker's "operating system" is physics and engineering, where questioning is essential for discovery. The speaker notes that physics determines whether a rocket reaches orbit, regardless of belief systems. They mention meeting people in LA who believe in witchcraft and spells, but no one has been able to "magic us to the moon." The speaker affirms that humans 100% went to the moon.

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The speaker argues that people must study and discover the origins of things. They raise a question about what happens to those whose entire lives have been shaped by the Bible, asking what occurs when people learn they were hoodwinked and that a government is not the most powerful or wonderful, leading to its collapse. They urge considering the consequences of not doing one’s homework and not standing up for what is right when possible, noting that trusting and going along to get along can be costly when reality changes. They compare this to Russians who discover their government’s failure and the resulting discomfort after prior comfort. The speaker calls for a spiritual revolution in the country: just say no—no to organized religion, no to organized government, no to tyranny, and no to bigotry, ignorance, and ill-informed stupidity, regardless of color or location. The overarching point is that people must do their homework.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of doing research and reading history. They repeat the phrase "No heart. No hard." to emphasize the need for effort and dedication. They admit to not knowing anything and apologize for it.

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People need to study and discover the origins of things. The speaker asks what happens to those whose lives have revolved around the Bible when they discover the truth, referencing the experience of Russians who found out their government wasn't as powerful as they believed after its collapse. The speaker suggests that people who didn't do their homework and failed to stand up for what was right now face the consequences of their inaction. The speaker advocates for a spiritual revolution where people reject organized religion, government, and tyranny, regardless of its origin. The speaker urges listeners to reject bigotry, ignorance, and stupidity, emphasizing the importance of doing one's homework.

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A speaker emphasizes the importance of examining origins and sources: you need to study and find out where things came from. The central idea is that understanding the roots of beliefs, institutions, and events is essential, rather than accepting them at face value. Another speaker asks about the consequences of discovery—what happens when people uncover truths that challenge long-held beliefs. Specifically, the question is posed: what happens to those whose entire life has been anchored in the Bible or a religious framework? This prompts consideration of what follows once foundational assumptions are questioned or revealed to be incorrect. The dialogue then shifts to a concrete illustration: “Ask the Russians.” The speaker probes what it is like today in Russia when people realize they have been hoodwinked and that their government was not the most powerful and wonderful on earth, and that it has totally collapsed. The rhetorical question highlights a hypothetical yet pointed scenario: if people discover that their government was misleading or mismanaged, what will they do in the aftermath? The argument is that prior trust, upbringing of children, and lifelong conformity were built on a premise that is now shown to be false. The speaker frames this as a consequence of not doing the necessary homework, not standing up for what is right when there was an opportunity to do so. A broader moral call follows: the speaker envisions a spiritual revolution within the country, a mass movement characterized by refusal and discernment. The proposed revolution is not bound to any single tradition or color but is universal in its critique of organized structures. The call is to “just say no” to organized religion, to organized government, and to tyranny. The speaker extends this stance to encompass bigotry, ignorance, ill-informed stupidity, and any situation where entrenched power is upheld without question. In essence, the core message is a demand for critical assessment, personal accountability, and a rejection of coercive or unexamined authority. The overarching point is that individuals must do their homework—that is, engage in rigorous inquiry, verify claims, and resist passive conformity. The dialogue encourages readers or listeners to pursue truth, even when it is uncomfortable, and to act on that truth by resisting oppressive or misleading systems.

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The speaker expresses a commitment to questioning what they see in the media and from public figures, stating they believe in asking questions about why they’re lied to “on a regular basis with the media and the Muppets and the politicians and everybody around us.” They mention a belief in flat earth, but frame it as part of a broader stance of skepticism toward widely reported truths. They list a series of purported deceptions: fake viruses, fake nukes, fake moon landings, and fake CGI of the Earth. They also claim videos of hurricanes are falsified, noting that newscasters seem to pretend to be blown around by storms when winds are only about 10 miles per hour. The speaker argues that people shouldn’t be discouraged from asking questions, criticizing “the Muppets and the NPCs” for pressuring conformity. They compare society to the Truman Show, saying we live in it and that “the Muppets come up to you and they’re like, oh, it’s a beautiful day.” They reiterate the call to disobey and to use common sense, referencing chemtrails as part of the surrounding discourse.

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Study to learn where things originate. Consider the impact when people realize their lifelong beliefs, like those centered on the Bible, may be misguided. Look at Russia, where citizens who once believed in their government's strength faced disillusionment after its collapse. Their world crumbled because they didn't question things and passively followed along. We must face uncomfortable truths and recognize nothing is permanent. I advocate for a spiritual revolution where people reject organized religion, oppressive government, and tyranny in any form, along with bigotry, ignorance, and uninformed viewpoints. The key is to do your homework and think for yourself.

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You must study to discover the origins of things. Consider the Russians who discovered their government wasn't what they believed. Their world collapsed because they didn't do their homework or stand up for what's right, choosing instead to go along to get along. Now, they're in a very uncomfortable situation. We must face uncomfortable truths, recognizing nothing is permanent. I want to see a spiritual revolution where people just say no. Just say no to organized religion, organized government, and tyranny, regardless of its source. Say no to bigotry, ignorance, and stupidity. The key is to do your homework.

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Throughout history, a group aims to control people by destroying religions, governments, and ensnaring them in debt. They succeed because people are ignorant of the enemy's tactics. Without understanding the enemy, the battle cannot be fought. The speaker warns of an impending civil war unless people wake up and seek alternative viewpoints from the controlled media. The country's foundation lies in being vigilant and dangerous, but without awakening, they risk being led to slaughter unknowingly.
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