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So tonight's topic, we're talking about MK Ultra on the Horizon, and we're going to get into this a little bit more later on in the show. But I figured, you know, since Colin and I we've been kind of watching some older movies recently, some of the stuff that I used to watch all the time as a kid, probably around his age and rewatching it as an adult down the road, I'm starting to see some things that it's like, Wow, seeing this movie as an adult, especially in the time that we live in today, has really been eye opening. You know, what is okay and what is relevant, and what is humor and what is really dark about some of the humor. Comparing some of the comedies that we're watching today to when they were written twenty thirty forty years ago, right or and produced so one of them that So we watched Spaceballs this last weekend, which is pretty cool. But one of the movies we one of the other movies we watched was Naked Gun. And this is a movie that Colin had never seen before, and he wanted I think he was he was over here with his his buddies here a couple of weeks back, and he wanted to share it with them. So we were watching it's kind of slapstick humor, you know, super funny with Leslie Nielsen who plays the main character, the main cop, and it's about this cop that goes around well and he's solving crimes, but it's totally you know, it's kind of like mister Mgoo that has like what do you call it? He just has the ability to solve crime without even really doing it. He just stumbles into the right place at the right time whatever. So this was written in the eighties and early nineties if I remember right, and there was the basic storyline was that they were trying to assassinate the president if I remember it correctly, or somebody of stature. And they were trying to assassinate somebody. Yeah, I think it was the queen. Hold on, buddy, let me uh yeah, okay, so what was the queen? That was right? Okay, So they were trying to assassinate the queen and they were like, okay, well, you know, how are you going to do it? And the main evil character, the bad guy, the protagonist, was like, well, I'm not going to do it, and they were like, well, who are you going to have do it? You know, who's going to be the person doing this task? And he's like, well, anybody. And the whole concept was that he could push a button on a remote and make someone else do whatever he wanted him to do, good, bad, or otherwise. And in this scenario it was you know, it was kind of like, oh haha, you know you that's not you can't just push a button and people can do bad things or whatever. But this concept of random people being controlled via radio waves and they were capable of acting violently on command without even realizing that they were doing it, basically taking away all of their conscience and all of their understanding of right or wrong, and basically their robot there's zombies to whatever command they were given. In this case, it was the intention was to murder, was to murder the queen for whatever reason. And then of course Leslie Nielsen steps in, fumbles his way through, and you know, he solves the case, the queen survives, and you know, disaster averted, right, and nobody's any of the wiser. What does any of this have to do with prepping? You like to think that people will act within some range of predictability, right, you know, when you see someone stressed out at work, there are visible signs. There are signs that you can observe and say and step in in some cases and say, hey, you know you're looking a bit peaked today, or is everything okay? You know what's going on? And then a lot of times if you just ask the question, you can find out that, you know, somebody's having a down day. Maybe their dog died, or maybe they're having some health issues, or maybe someone they love has you know, split off or gone to do something else, or maybe a friend is moving away or someone got hurt. Right, there's pain that is visibly present on their face and you can recognize that or their actions. Sometimes there's anger involved where they're you know, people are upset or you know, passive aggressive or whatever, and you don't know what the root causes, but it as is definitely having a visual effect something that you can see. And I say this at work because that's where most of us spend our time with people who are in our family that we already know and love. Right, these are the people who you don't know what's going on in the background. But sometimes those things are predictable. What happens when it isn't predictable, what happens when people snap? Right? Moreover, what happens when people snap with no obvious signs, when there's no signals, when there's no nothing, when it just happens, just go from a normal Joe blow walking down the street to all of a sudden, they're causing some sort of you know, violence, You're doing some sort of violent crime. Right, what is that? When you know, when when these things are are starting to become a reality, how do you be prepared for something like that? And when you're looking at the naked gun, you know, we're saying that as a humor, right, as a point of humor. It's a joke. It's something that is to be viewed as it's funny, and oh you know it slaps to humor, because if you take away that humor, it changes the way you look at that movie. It's almost like a seven. If you guys have ever seen the movie seven, it's almost like seven without any humor to it. But if you were like they added a bunch of humor to make it to where it was palatable and like, Okay, this is funny, but really you think about it, you take it away, there's a significant danger that exists when people no longer have self control, especially if it is on command or on the command of someone else. But first, before we get on to today's show, Colin, would you like to share your fun fact of the week. Well, what to do, everybody, I'm Colin. I'm the co host here at the Next Generation show obviously at Pepperbroadcasting Network dot com. So going head over there and check it out. Today's Crafty Gone fun fact of the Week has absolutely nothing to do with today's topic. But it's a pretty heavy topic, so I thought I'd lightened things up a little bit. Approximately one third of the food we eat is the result of honeybee pollination, So do with that information what you will. But yeah, I don't know. I thought that was kind of neat. That's a very large portion of our food. Yeah, And I know a couple of years ago they were really concerned about the honeybee population. I have I have noticed that we haven't had a whole lot of honey bees yet. I've seen some early pollinators, but not a lot of honey bees because it just hasn't been very warm. And we've already talked about that on this show last couple of weeks. But I'm kind of curious what's happening around the rest of the country, around the world, you know, with the honeybee population, because that's a it's a big deal once you start pulling meat from the shelves. If you don't have alternate proteins and the bees to be able, the polity the plants to create those ultimate proteins, you're kind of in a world hurt. So those little those little guys do a lot of work for the. Rest of us, So hopefully that absolutely do. So cool, Well what is this all about? So? Uh do it looks like volcanos dropping a couple of things into the chat room and I we're kind of gonna We're gonna get to some of these things eventually. But uh. She does mention a Kingsman movie about people losing inhibition as well, and it's kind of as an interesting sci fi component of things where once people start giving up there how what's the term like their social norms and what's acceptable socially. Uh, you start to see this degradation that happens where people just wind up not caring and they just do whatever they want because it doesn't matter. Are you know that it's not seen as socially wrong, so they're not corrected in any fashion, so they just continue to do it, or do it worse next time or whatever. It's kind of like a bad kid, you know, where they just they do something wrong just to do it, and if they never get corrected, then they do something worse and they keep going and going and going until they get corrected. And at that point it's too late because they've already done so many wrong things right, And that's kind of where we're going with this show today. Is kind of this this evolution of wrongdoing that seems to be occurring, especially, you know, speaking, seems to be ramping up like crazy over the last couple of years, and just over the last couple of months, we've noticed that all of a sudden, we're starting to see this percolation of massive or mass shootings again. Now, we had just stone cold silence when it came to mass shootings for you know, a long time, while everybody was holed up in their house or not going to schools or whatever. So obviously the school shootings went way down. The problems didn't go away, but the shootings did. The opportunities did. So not to say that that the problems don't exist, you know, socially or you know, economically, but we're we didn't really see this kind of thing hit the main stage until just recently. So it's kind of it's kind of telling, especially this close to an election cycle, what's happening. I mean, it's like, okay, yeah, now you could have almost and I think I even predicted this on our twenty twenty two you know, prediction show at the beginnie of this year, that hey, look we're going to have a couple of mass casualty shooting events and it's going to happen, you know, because we're getting close to the to the election cycle and they have to push a certain agenda, right, And recently we've had two so one it's kind of strange but not not so strange of shootings. And there was one in I'm gonna say this wrong, Uvaldi or Uvalde, Texas and Highland Park, Illinois. One of them was the school and the other one was a fourth of July event that just happened yesterday, which is jacked up, and I could I don't know, I don't know how to put this. It's kind of weird to me because the violence, even though it still exists. For it to be carried out in this way, in a predictable way is really it's kind of like a record repeating itself. And we start to find out that, oh, okay, you know these these two shooters, they are designed or manipulated to fit the narrative until it stops fitting the narrative. And if it fits the narrative, man, it gets full coverage twenty four to seven, just like this, you know, January sixth Uh, what do you call it? Committee or hearings or whatever that they got going on right now. And if it doesn't fit the narrative for you know, inciting violence or rioting or whatever it might be, even though that's actually what it has taken place from other sides of the fence or whatever it might be, if it doesn't fit the narrative that the media is expecting it to be, it gets swept under the rug. Right, So we have these these I don't know, I don't know how to say the most recent one. We'll just play this one out because this is the one that stands out in my mind is this is scrawny white kid. I don't know how old he was, couldna have been that old? Uh, maybe a buck, ten buck twenty. And you can tell he's got he's got all the signs of everything, the Antifa in the background, he's playing a part, he's got FBI written all over him. And people are already just blowing up on social media about this kid, like, hey, you know, if you want to be a more obvious plant of something like this, why don't you at least pick someone who you know might be on the fence. But this guy is just full on extreme who's had social media photos and documentation of himself basically opposing all this stuff. So, but you'll watch how this gets buried in the media because of the you know, the left wing stance of that, the components of that, and you know, the people that he followed and liked and things like that, and yet he still did it, and because he did it, and because there was a rifle involved, it pushes that narrative forward. So to me, what follows my mind? And I've been kind of racking my brain about this last couple of days is well, not a couple of days, I guess the last several hours, because it seems like it's been a couple of days. It's like, why, why is this happening? Why does this continue to be a problem and among certain regions of the population, And to me, it seems like it's not the quote unquote normal regions that you would expect, you know, the right wing extremists who are full on anti government. No, these are the opposite. Who are you know, pro government pro I don't know. I don't want to go down that rail. But anyway, the people who who basically pro gun control, who would come out and take take this firearm to go do this horrible thing, to push a narrative, And it's like, why, how could someone in their right mind, no matter how old you are, think that that's okay. And the only thing that I could come to grips with was the potential that that humorous scene in Naked Gun is starting to veer its ugly head and create a dark component of what we could be seeing in the future. And part of that is the potential control of people as a result of their own voluntary vaccination or you know, chemical imbalances or whatever it might be. And the reason why I'm going down this trail is because of the whole concept of MK ultra and we're going to get into MK Ultra in just a second. But before we do, Cohen, do you have any questions or commentary on what we've talked about so far? What i'ven't been yemmoring on. I mean, nothing like too like crazy heav. I guess significance the conversation. But I guess they just never really considered it in that in that perspective, because it's it seems. I don't know what the word I'm looking for is, but it doesn't seem very. I lost you, well, it doesn't seem very much anything from the sounds of it. So let's just get into it. So mk ultra. For those of you who are new to this concept, which some of you might be, sorry, go ahead, buddy, And we lost it there for a few seconds. Yeah, I guess. I guess it just doesn't really seem very productive to me. I mean, I guess when you really think about it, and you can't come to grips with any sort of like logical conclusion for a person in the right mind to do that, especially with no real. Like like pre. Profile signs leading up to it, right, Yeah, precursors leading up to it. It's it seems like if that is what is going on. It doesn't seem productive, Like, it doesn't seem I. Mean maybe it is. Maybe that's exactly what the goal is, but you just kind of it's it's not the easiest thing to wrap your head around. It's so it's so wrong. Yeah, and that's just it. I mean, the majority of society, the norms that we live in today. Anybody can look at that, no matter what side of the fence you are on and say this is wrong. But the fact that it keeps happening, that's what's scary. And you can blame it on drugs, you can blame it on parenting, you can blame it on whatever all day long. But to me, you know, with the whole prepper mindset and the potential of looking into other options, like what could this be alternative of just the commonplace blame like you know, this guy was bullied or you know, you know whatever, you know, let's look into something a little bit more serious, like the potential for you know, of two point zero version of mk ultra. So what is mk ultra? I dropped a link into the chat room, and this was a PDF file. It's about one hundred and seventy three pages of the nineteen seventy seven hearings. It's a joint joint hearing before the Select Committee on Intelligence, and this was the ninety fifth Congress in nineteen seventy seven August third, And basically this hearing was to be able to identify what in the world was mk ULTRA and what happened well through the course of the what do you call that the hearing. So this one hundred and seventy three pages, it's hard to read through because it's both a narrative, but it's also a transcription of the hearings, the portions of the hearings, and also partially a report, so there's a little bit of everything mixed into there. But in general and word for word within this report, the way they define mk ULTRA is mk ULTRA was the principal CIA program involving the research and development of chemical and biological agents. It was concerned with the research and development of chemical, biological and radiological materials capable of employment in clandestine operations to control human behavior, basically chemically influencing other people and other people's behavior. Could it be done and how could it be done? And what were the results of those types of experiments? I'm going to read on a little bit more. So I'm kind of paraphrasing some of the initial components of this because I want to try and just get the gist of this across to the audience so that we can kind of build a scene of what mk Ultra is or was, and how big of a monster this particular thing was. It continues on. I think the probably the ten to fifteen page perhaps most disturbing of all, was the fact that the extent of experimentation on human subjects was unknown. The records of all the activities were destroyed in January nineteen seventy three at the instruction of the then CIA Director Richard Helms. In spite of persistent inquiry inquiries by both the Hell's Subcommittee and the Intelligence Committee. No additional records or information were forthcoming, and no one, no single individual could be found who remembers the details, nor the director of the CIA who ordered the documents destroyed, not the official responsible, not the official responsible for the program, nor any of his associates. Basically, they erased everything. Eighty six universities or institutions were involved. Several instances of unethical behavior were revealed, and the Intelligence community of the nation, which required a shroud of secrecy in order to operate, essentially violated that trust of the American people. The CIA's program of human experimentation of the fifties and sixties violated that trust. So the hearing was in nineteen seventy three. The actual program ran from about nineteen fifty three to nineteen sixty three, kind of in that timeframe. And in the PDF that I dropped into the chat room, and you can find that. Let me see if I can show let's say it out to the folks. It's over at Intelligence dot Senate dot gov. If you look up or just look up mk ultra or ninety five, which is the numbers ninety nine mk ultra dot pdf, you should be able to find that. It's pretty impressive. And I was only able to read so much of it before the show tonight, especially compiling all this stuff together and thinking like, Okay, what is this and how does it apply? How could it apply to what's happening today? Like am I forcing this or is it something that can actually happen? Well, on page seventy of this document, let me see if I can run down it looks like they actually investigated several programs that were kind of in line with the mk Ultra program. So it's it's kind of like that scene from oh, what's the name of that movie? Be the Born Identity, where they're like, Okay, well this program failed, so we decided to shut it down. In this one, it's a little bit opposite because they just they kept finding reasons to keep it open and kept trying finding reasons to to try it out. So there were several different projects, one of them Project Chatter, which basically was information based on their ability to use mescaline and mushrooms to be able to you know, mess with people's brains during the Korean War. Project Bluebird art to Choke was the precursor to this particular mk ultrap project. Project Artichoke has its own, you know, kind of history, but essentially they they used different forms of interrogation to try and get information out of people. So some they used other things like drugs or coercion, different interrogation techniques, memory enhancement, and even chemical induced forms of you know, truth telling, basically truth serums things like that. There's an mk Naomi, which is another one which is kind of a weird one, and it kind of applies, but a little bit different. Basically is to provide for a core covert support base to meet clandestine operational requirements. They stockpiled incapacitating and lethal materials for the specific use of this technical services division, which I don't even know if that just still exists. And basically to provide for surveillance, testing and upgrading, evaluation of materials for various reasons, basically intelligence forms of stuff. Right, and then you get down to MK Ultra. That's kind of where you get into that the definition that I provided earlier. What gets interesting about this particular program is what really kind of struck me about it was that there were so many components to this CIA operative or CIA unit, like what they did, how they executed it. So essentially, and I'm quoting here again, the search for suitable materials was conducted through standing arrangements with specialists in universities, pharmaceutical houses, hospitals, state and federal institutions, and private research organizations. Really, so, what's been happening in the last two years when it comes to private research organizations, federal institutions, hospitals, pharmaceutical houses, and specialists within universe cities. The whole coronavirus regime essentially operated under the cloud of experts within all of those fields, right, and the government pushed funding to each of those for research or for you know, intelligence or you know, documentation or whatever it might be. Right. The annual grants of funds to these specialties were made and I'm quoting again, were made under the ostensible research fundation auspices, thereby concealing the CIA's interest from the specialists institution. So basically, the federal government was able to provide lump suns of money to all those other institutions while operating under the CIA, and yet not having any CIA fingerprints any over any of the institutions that were involved within this research or within the project, or within any of it. So basically they were able to keep their hands clean and they were able to execute this whole project for ten years. One of the things that I found was extremely odd, and especially in the research that I did briefly, was it some of the prisoners. Because they remember how I mentioned that they had state and federal institutions, Yeah, that also includes prisoners. They were taking people voluntarily and involuntarily and giving them drugs to see how they would react and to see if they could be controlled. Some prisoners were actually offered an option to participate, basically by signing a waiver, and if they took a drug offered by the CIA in exchange, they would get a drug of their choice. So if you were addicted to heroin and someone come up to you and said, oh, I'll give you some heroin, but you have to try this other drug first, and let us, you know, let us monitor. You guess what they're gonna they're gonna say, yeah, you know, they're gonna get a little bit of that next bit because they're so hard up for it, right, And it's legitimate. The federal government could give illicit narcotics to a prison inmate voluntarily by making them sign a form under duress, essentially because they're already hungover and ready for more. Uh. And you know, they found all kinds of uh, how do you say, volunteers to do that. The whole concept, everything that built this. The reason why they did mk ULT in the first place was because of threats from the USSR, which is currently Russia and China and not I mean, I'm kind of saying that lightly that USSR is currently Russia because it's really not, but you know what I mean. So essentially Russia and China, well that's also kind of a little bit weird, especially what's happening right now. So you've got threats of USSR or modern day Russia and modern day China percolating here in the United States. Plus you've got potential for mind control and involuntary or voluntary research subjects, right essentially, So what has happened in the last calendar year that has really sparked this whole component like why are people being forced to vaccinate to keep their jobs? Why are people being forced to vaccinate to be able to travel, Why are people being forced to vaccinate to enter a restaurant? Why are people you know, being essentially bribed to be vaccinated by getting, you know, free tickets to a ballgame. I know for a fact that at universities in my region they were offering cas awards as a lottery for proof of vaccination. Yeah, upwards of I think two or three thousand dollars. If you could show proof that you were vaccinated, you'd be putting the hat and you would be able to potentially win two thousand dollars, five thousand dollars whatever it might have been. And I know if my university in this region was doing it, then I'm sure other universities around the country were as well. What about employers? Were they doing the same thing, pharmaceutical companies, all of it for the sake of being able to be injected with something that is essentially an experiment. Back in nineteen sixty three, the the mk Ultra project was shut down and the final phase of testing essentially puts the rights They shut it down because the final phase of the testing puts the rights in interest of US citizens in jeopardy. And this was that's a direct quote from the hearing back in nineteen seventy seven. So essentially they shut it down because the general public would be at risk as a result of basically providing drugs, illicit drugs to try and find ways to manipulate people's minds to see if they could be controlled, just to see if it could be done. Isn't where is like? Where would the line be though? Because that's done like professionally. It's like that's a tactic that is used hypnosis and. What do they call it? Truth? The serum it's not el date, but it is there is a truth here. Yeah, Sodian Pentahle. Yeah. In in in the criminal justice system. I don't know if hypnosis has ever been used to for for in court. But regardless, I mean I guess where where would the. I guess it would be against their will? Yeah, I mean it kind of demands if you're under hypnosis. A lot of times they won't admit that testimony. In court, right, right, So you'd have to. Do it of your own free will when you're testifying for against or something. But I think essentially that's why they have written statements. That's why if you wind up getting arrested, you know, police officers in some cases will hold people twenty four thirty six, forty eight, seventy two. I mean, how many hours it takes for you to just confess whether or not you did it or not, or whenever, whether or not you committed the crime, just so that you can get out of the room. Right. That's why you never you know, you never make confession of something that you didn't do in writing, because once it's in writing, then you're in prison because it's it's very difficult to to defend against a written statement from or a written confession, and if it's a verbal confession that can be disputed in court. So I mean as long as it unless it's recorded, and even then it can be it can be disputed. So but it is kind of weird. I mean, it does kind of throw a whole wrench in the works, like when is it okay? When is it okay to do hypnosis and things like that. Well, I mean, hypnosis can be a very useful tool, especially for breaking habits. I know, it can be useful for weight loss or stopping smoking or you know, reducing stress and things like that. It's definitely a form of alternative medicine because you know, the mind is a very strange thing. But once you start incorporating chemicals that are not familiar to the body into the mind, it really can mess things up. One example of this was one of the major reasons why this project wound up getting a bunch of exposure was because of a guy by the name of doctor Frank Olsen. So he was a biological impact researcher with the federal government who essentially he would determine the impact of certain biological components on the human body. And he was given seventy micrograms, which is like nothing of LSD, and he suffered extreme paranoia and wound up getting basically being removed from where he was to New York to seek additional professional help mentally, and he wound up suffering from extreme paranoia in schizophrenia and jumped from a ten story window in New York and died. So it kind of put a bad light on the whole project itself. The project continued on after his death, and I thought that was kind of weird because it didn't stop when someone died as a result, and it really makes you because that's a very public death. What really kind of strikes me also is because all of the documents were destroyed in nineteen I don't know if I mentioned this already, not if I'm already blazing through it, but essentially all the documents were destroyed in nineteen seventy three, and when that happened, you lose all the information of who was involved in the project. And one of the problems that they were having is at the beginning, they would give these people drugs and then they wouldn't be able to track them to determine what they did or didn't do, like if they were even capable of being monitor after that and you know, when people would commit crimes, violent crimes against their will under the influence of some sort of drug, whatever it might have been. Then they'd wake up to find that, oh, you know, something horrible has happened, and then they are potentially at fault for doing that, you know, because the evidence is all there. I mean, you're you're covered in someone else's blood, you know what I mean. So it was kind of like, and you don't know how since you don't know how many people were involved in the program, you don't know how many institutions or which institutions were involved, there's no way to tell how many people were actually impacted by this CIA research project. Basically this peatreet dish. Well, there's a lot more to this, and before we get too carried on, we're actually our Jesus already almost to the top of the hour. So let's take a quick break and when we come back, we'll talk a little bit more about how this mk Ultra project related in nineteen fifty three compared to today, which is almost fifty years wow, no, we're seventy years later budget wise, and what else it could mean for us technologically. So hold on, everybody, let's take a quick break and we'll be right back. Are you prepared to be the family doctor in a disaster or emergency? This is the Intrepid Commander, and I'm holding the Preppers Medical Handbook by William W. Forgy MD. In this great book, you'll learn how to prepare for medical care off the grid. You'll learn about assessment and stabilization. You'll even deal with things like bioterrorism response, radiation, and how to build the off grid medical kit at home. 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We've been talking about MK Ultra version two point zero hitting the streets here in the United States and what that could mean to us as preppers and really what we need to watch out for. We've talked a little bit about some of the history of that and what it means kind of how it worked back then in nineteen fifties and nineteen sixties. So I thought, maybe we should bring this forward about seventy years and see how this relates to today, because you're probably one, you know, aside from the cool history part of it and a little bit of scary clandestine CIA operative type stuff, you know, where that where that is relative to today. So on the later part of the document that I referenced earlier in the show, they had a proposed budget in nineteen fifty three fifty seven thousand dollars annually to start this project. They did that for about ten years, and it probably went up about ten percent per year or more. And it really wasn't for very much. It was for a couple of personnel, you know, some some researchers and you know a couple of other other folks who were managing the program. Right, it was pretty animal on the amount that they were going to invest in this project itself. By comparison, that fifty seven thousand dollars in nineteen fifty three is equivalent to about five hundred and ninety eight thousand dollars today. So you don't have to follow me down this rabbit hole. Let's assume that the same project existed today and they were running that at five hundred ninety eight thousand dollars, that project, same thing, exactly the same thing. They were running it exactly the same way. They were doing it on the exact same terms, with knowledge that they had in the past, plus new technology like nanotechnology or other forms of technology that we have today. By comparison, the current CIA budget is sixty seven point one billion dollars with a B, which makes that five hundred and ninety eight thousand dollars less than one ten thousandth of their current budget. That's not even a drop in the bucket, my friends. That's that's like a missed droplet in the bucket. By comparison. To me, that's a pretty pretty big budget five I mean half a million dollars, and if it has relatively the same amount of impact today as it did back then, and who knows how long it may or may not be have been running because you know it's going to be under a different name, and you know what it could potentially be that the whole concept of it is that, look, if they can justify the funding and develop this program in nineteen fifty seven under the guise of a perceived threat as a means to weaponize the very thing that they were trying to understand, how easily could that be converted into today's terms. For ten years or fifteen years, or twenty years, all those documents were destroyed, and there's no way for us to be able to determine what happened, what the outcome was, what the research said. The only thing that we know is that after ten years they decided to shut it down because of again, a final phase of the testing of mk ultra products places the rights and interests of the US citizens in jeopardy. Really, so coming full circle to what we're saying today, with these seemingly unpredictable, uncontrolled mental gunslinging Yahoo's out there who were doing things that anybody in their right mind would say, no, absolutely not, it really makes you wonder, Okay, what's happening in the background, where is this really coming from? And if you take a look back, just take a step back, even a small step back. Twenty twenty one had to have been the largest volunteer of psychological, social and drug trials and history, just with the vaccines and boosters alone. Now, regardless of what your stance is on the effectiveness of the vaccine at this point and the acceptance of the vaccine, let's say that you took it, you know, under the impression that you were doing the right thing for yourself, or for your family, or for the community at large, all of that aside, if you consider the impact of what voluntary inoculation meant and signing that same waiver as a prisoner in nineteen sixty who is offering up their own body to be an instrument of research, basically in exchange for something that they wanted. All anybody ever wanted in the last two years was just to be rid of COVID. And we're not rid of COVID. But we've got millions of people who have this chemical cocktail running through their veins. Do we really know what that cocktail means and what it could be? When we're talking about biological components or chemical components that can be used to alter the mind, and then you combine that with the potential of nanotechnology that can not only be used to you know, manipulate the mind, but it can actually control muscle function. Yeah, it's a little spooky. What does it mean? What does it mean for all of us? Colin? What do you think this means? I mean, I'm kind of building this gigantic, you know, conspiracy theory picture of potentially what could be existing right in front of our very faces. I mean, what what does that kind of do to your mind? I mean, what are you thinking right now? I don't know. Glible is the only word that comes to mind, like right off the right, off the right, off the dome, or sheep global or sheep. I mean, you can pretty much interpret that however you want. But the way I see it, it appears to me that people are so afraid of stepping outside the boundaries of what is normal or what what is even right for you for themselves, like what it what? What like. What represents or what constitutes their own rights, that they kind of just they go with it. They just they just all heard together. And it's a little bit frightening because if nothing, if nobody says anything, or if nothing is done about it, then we end up in a pretty dark place with one one or two or a couple of people who are you know, governing everything. Yeah, and really that can be kind of scary. So some of the things like like what it means? What does this all mean when we really start to put all these pieces together. Is it possible, I mean that we're getting off into you know, X File's territory here. But is it possible that we can see predictable behavior that traces back to clandestine roots? Yeah? I think so. I think that's very possible. Is it even predictable? Is it unpredictable? I mean, I it's kind of weird because as soon as I heard that there was a shooter at a Fourth of July parade, I knew that there was something fishy about it because there would be no reason for someone to do something like that. I mean, there's really no reason for it. I could see, you know, maybe if it was like a terrorist or something like that, and you know there was something some kind of idea like that. No, just somebody who's the United States resident. And yet we're coming out of an entire month of parades and pride stuff and all kinds of things where there were no incidents, right the people that you would think would be out there firing into crowds if you listen to them believed in the narrative, are you know they're not doing it, They're not firing off into crowds of people because they know better. What we have is this unpredictable sect, this group of people who have been trained and brainwashed to the point where they're capable of doing these things without any moral guidance, no compass. But even if you had compass, a moral compass, could those triggers be deployed on the unaware? Because remember, you know, when we were talking about MK ultra before, there were people who did not want to be part of this experiment, but the CIA still involved them, or they weren't aware that they were even part of this project. They had no choice. What about people today? How many people were you know, were and or are in a state where they have no choice but to do whatever they are told to do. Right? Is that next battlegrounds one of your mind? This is kind of another one. And right toward the end of the Trump presidency, the General Flynn I believe his name, and President Trump were talking in code almost about the next battleground and how it would not be you know, it was like like it was unlike anything we'd ever experienced in the past, and part of me wonders if this next battleground is actually for the minds and the freedom of the world. Not not just freedom like being able to go out and you know, shoot a gun when you want to on a you know, on a ranger at an animal or whatever, but I'm talking about literally for your mind to be free where you're not under control. I mean, you know what this all reminds me of is that the Shawn White skateboarding game where everything was like gray. Yep, it was all it was like it was supposedly like this utopian society right where everyone's doing the same thing over and over again, and the whole premise of the game was to go around and skate and free people's minds. Like that's that's what the whole game was. Because it's like it's it like the slogan of the. Game was like free your mind. And it's just weird because it's weird that you say that, because that's like exactly what. I don't know, it's just a weird callback. Yeah, but it's strange, and I remember that game was very eerie. It was it was weird seeing everyone walk around and of course they're MPCs, but it's it's also part of me was like, well, you know, I mean, now that you bring it up, it's like, well what if what if eventually? You know, we're going about our daily lives, but we are like NPC's. We're like we're programmed and we're just doing the same thing, and our minds aren't, like they're not creative and they're not i don't know, not free like you said, right. Yeah, and it's kind of I mean, and that's the state. It's like with this whole with nanotechnology and biometrics. I mentioned this on our previous episode earlier this year. It is entirely possible. I mean, it was late last year. It is entirely possible to be controlled remotely if your body contains specific chemical compositions or nanotechnology. I'm telling it, it's possible. So it doesn't surprise me when certain people or certain folks who might have had a chemical concoction in running through their veins could have been basically turned on, you know, activated, so to speak. And that kind of begs the question, who's your handler? You know, are you taking control of your own mental state? Are you relying on your other friends or family to keep an eye on you, to keep tabs on you. I mean, that's a big part of it, because I think last I heard this particular guy up in Woodland Park. One of the videos that go one to the last videos he put out on social media was he was saying goodbye to the FEDS, and people are starting to say, oh, yeah, he's talking to his handler. I mean, how deep are these folks? You know, we don't know they're They're kind of up to the same old tricks. It's just under a new name. So it kind of is a it's an eye opener really to see what's happening, and not so much that it's it's an eye opener and that it's happening again. It's an eye opener, and that we the general public are capable of putting it together at speeds that in the past were essentially impossible. You know, we can get information so much faster and suss out the truth faster. And it really puts the federal government and the CIA and the FBI and whatever three letter agency you want to throw out there for the United States or the United Kingdom or Australia or Canada or Russia or China or India or Africa or any of these places that look. You know, even if there is a potential for a new world order, it's really kind of up to you to decide how much of that you want to be involved in and what side of that. You know, like Colin I in a kind of a video game reference. It is hard for folks who haven't played the video game. But you know when you have that nineteen eighty four big brother mentality and everybody's following the same rules, and then you have someone who shows up and they have a different perspective and they can say, well, wait a second, these rules don't make sense. You know, where do you side? Where are you going to start to recognize your value in your place, in your own brain, in the current battlefield that exists right now? You know, what are you going to allow people to put into your body? What are you going to allow to leave your body? There's a lot to it, and I don't know. Personal biological coal security seems to be the number one threat that we're facing today in my opinion, you know, next to food security. But on the on the big side of things, when it comes to conspiracy theories. I'd say it's full on biological security. But that's it for today. Let's uh, let's back up a minute, uh and end off with the pine size prepper projects. So I figured we may as well if we're talking about a little bit of mind control and our own little chemical concoctions, why don't we go a little bit further and dabble in some natural concoctions of our own with dandelion te Colin, why don't you take it over? That was like you pull Blart. That was an excellent segways getting used to us. Yeah, yeah, okay. So for today's pin sized pepper project, we want with the approach of making tea, uh, but not just like you know, the traditional herbal teas or foraging teas that you know we're used to seeing around like peppermint, lemon, grass, raspberry. Leaf, came mill, lavender. Those are kind of teas that everyone makes, or I mean at least most people have access to. So it is it's more common for them to make those kinds of teas. And Dad brought up pine or mushroom teas, which both I mean especially mushroom teas because there's so many different kinds of mushrooms. Both would have been really interesting, especially pine becau as I've never even heard of that, but I thought for this one, it would be good to go with something that has just so so many uses. We've talked about it time and time again on this podcast, and that's dandelions, because every part of the plant is edible, and not only that, but it's packed with vitamins and nutrients and medicinal properties, and it makes from the sounds of it, it makes a pretty good tea too. It's kind of a like a it's a little more potent, but it's also a light, sort of sweet tea. And there's two ways to do it, and it really just comes down to preference. But one of the ways you can do it is by basically taking the dandelion roots and baking them in the oven at two hundred degrees fahrenheit, which would be ninety three degrees celsius for two to three hours. And the goal would be when you bend the roots or the stems they break, they just snap, so they kind of just dry. It'll be like a nice crisp snap, and then you can either grind them up or you can just break them into small pieces and then steep it in hot water for about twenty minutes or however long you feel is necessary, depending on how much stuff you put in your water. And then the second method is you just take the whole plant, basically the flower, the leaves, the stem, you know, the roots, everything is when once you have a chop it up and then boil it in water and then you can just for a couple of minutes and then you strain it and then you have tea and then you can use you can drink it hot or cold, and again, it kind of comes down to preference. If you if you if you're a huge fan of it, if you try it one time you're like, Wow, this is fantastic, then maybe you go at the first option because you could do a bunch and then just have it ready because you could it's dry and you can just keep it amazing drums or something. Or if you it's just an occasional thing and you have dandelions, you know, all throughout your summer, and you can go with the second option. That also comes down to taste too, because I guess the roots are more potent, but the leaves and the flowers are more are a little more sweet once you steep them. So yeah, just coming down to whatever whatever you prefer. Well, that's pretty cool. Some of the did you know, like what kind of benefits that has? Did you see that on any of the summing. Yeah, it's got vitamin C and it also helps with the sore throats and bronch itis. Nice. Yes, that's verty cool. So some of the skills they are learned or were encouraged through the project like this, or things like resourcefulness basically using the weeds around you for food, home remedies so that you can cure that sore throat, or even some first aid methods so you can, you know, you can take advantage of what exists around you to be able to create something, some sort of medicine or whatever so that you can survive or at least take the edge off. And I know that there's a dandelion wine that is supposed to be superb that I'm going to be trying hopefully next year. Check that out. I already sprayed for weeds last week, so my dandelions are already down. Anyway, I already missed my window of opportunity, so we'll have to try it again next year. But hey, we hope to keep these kind of things coming. If you'd like to see more of these these types of projects and support our work here at the Next Generation Show, head on over to Amazon and type in my name or Colin's name or pint sized Prepper project and our book shit pop right up, or you can always clean on the link at our show page download a copy. Today, you can get twenty more projects just like this one that you can do with your family. For the final takeaway today, I think after today's episodes, it's probably pretty likely that I left you with more questions than answers, and that's perfectly fine. A lot of times when we dig into some of these kind of topics, it's more like, well, I don't know what is the answer, What is the right thing to do? What is the thing that we need to watch out for. I like to think that, you know, we're on the up and up, and everything's fair and the playing field's fair. But at the end of the day, it really makes you sit back and realize that there is more than meets the eye. Right. What is mind control? Is it the way the media talks to you? Is it the way the TV is about now? Is it the radio. Is it what you hear on NPR. Is it what you're hearing around the dinner table. Is it something that you're ingesting or injecting into your body? How minute of a detail does it have to be for you to recognize that? Look, you know, in interaction with an individual is something that can be controlled. But when you have the masses and there is no main body of control, there is no head of the snake, so to speak, where does it exist? Where does truth exist? Where does the you know, the whole concept of reality mind control? Where does that exist? Where does that fit in with preparedness? Even if all we do is walk away from today's show and recognize that, hey, look, there's more things at play here than I can really deal with at the moment, fine, But if you're really curious, and if you're really interested in some of this kind of stuff, dig into it deeper and recognize that that's part of preparedness is asking those questions and finding answers, developing your own hypotheses, and following up on them, because that's really what science is. It's about recognizing what exists visibly and what exists under the surface. It's one of the keen traits of a prepper is being able to diagnose and tell what happens under the surface so that you can get out in front of the next storm right. Lastly, in case you missed it, on last week's show, we did a special on planning for the old, farts and the injured, where we took the elderly into consideration when it comes to your preparedness mindset. 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