 It became a business where they were bringing in millions of pounds of time, Mexican hash. They were bringing them in ships, they were dropping off 100,000 pounds of Seattle, 100,000 pounds of Eugene off the coast, hit where we are, San Francisco, all the way down, Santa Barbara, and then the ships would go. Well, they would bring those loads in, they would unload them, four people or five would get 20, 25,000 pounds, people would get four or 5,000. I was like the youngest guy getting 1,000 pounds at a time. And back then, that was the early 80s and late 70s. That was like a million to five million dollars. On fronts, handshakes, no deposits, no anything. So you guys are young. In 1970, a man working as an electrician could have a house, three kids, a wife, no debt, have the boat, and have a property in the mountains. That's gone. There's none of that. Now you've got two people working, they can't have half that. They just took it out from under us. I mean, to me, it's serving people. That's what God wants us to do, is serve people. You know, what was Christ? What was Buddha? You know, so the most beautiful thing in the world is unconditional love and service, compassion for all sentient beings. You know, all money, pardon me. That's really what it is, that's what we're here for. This is a big school, and when you get care enough, you get to graduate. I know someone's opinion may contradict yours. Where's my friend Allen? It's all about your perspective. Who are we, and what is the nature of this reality? What's up, everyone? Welcome to Simulation. I'm your host, Allen Sakyan. We are on site at the beautiful New West Summit. We are now going to be talking to Tim Blake. Hi, Tim. Hi. Glad to see you. Thank you so much for coming on the show. Really appreciate it. It's a pleasure. Tim's background is Epic. He's the founder and producer of the Emerald Cup, which is the world's largest outdoor organic cannabis competition. And he did that 16 years ago. He also earned his real estate license at the age of 19. He's been founding and CEO of several production companies in the 1980s. So many other things on this list. A founding member of the California Cannabis Reform Policy, CCPR. There's a lot to dive into here. Tim, let's start things off by asking you about how did you get fascinated with this at your youth? And tell me, take us through your journey. Oh, cannabis. Well, my family lived in the Bay Area, San Jose, Sunnyvale. I have six brothers and sisters. A traditional middle-class family, you know, Catholic family. And I was a hyperactive kid, extremely hyper. And so in grammar school, I had, well, the Hispanic kids had some cannabis. And I didn't get high the first couple of times, but I think seventh grade, sixth grade, seventh grade. And the second or third time I did. And it was a really amazing experience. So that opened me up to the whole thing. Unfortunately, he moved away. It wasn't anymore around. It kind of stopped. We moved over to Santa Cruz or Capitola right next to Santa Cruz, with my whole family when I was going into high school. And so now we moved from San Jose, you know, liberal suburban place to the belly of the most liberal place in the country, which is Santa Cruz outside of San Francisco. So now we go over there to this place right downtown. There's a three-story building. I'm living in the old keg room in the bar down below. I got a pool table, the keg room, the black lights go up. Everything's really cool. I have a fun thing going on. My parents started smoking all this cannabis with all the art community, which was part of Capitola at the time. I mean, it was very, very liberal. And so I'm basically stealing my dad's pot, getting pot from people, you know, coming through all the people local. And I started smoking a lot of cannabis and realizing that for me, being a very hyperactive kid, it kept me off riddle and it kept me, it really balanced me. Very, very much so. At the same time, I realized some of the largest dealers in town, which were only in their 20s, were selling cannabis. And I got to know these guys, and they started selling me, you know, back then it was Kilos, 2.2s, bricks, you know, 2.2 pounds. And so I would get 2.2 pounds, which was 32 ounces is 2 pounds, plus the .2, which would be a few extra ounces. And we'd smoke the extra ounces and sell the .32. And I'd go to high school. My hair was all the way down to my back. It evolved very quickly. My mom and I had a dog named Hashish, Hash for short. And all of a sudden I was like in the middle of Capitola and Santa Cruz's burgeoning, wild, liberal scene of the early 70s. And it was an amazing place to be in. So I was doing that. And at the same time, I started taking up Transylvanitation. So I was doing Transylvanitation and cannabis, 16, 17-year-old selling butt on the side every day of the week. And all of a sudden I had the opportunity to kind of grow that business. These guys got big really quick. Now you've got to remember, people remember, but the way it worked was it was a very organic scene with a bunch of hippies and Vietnam bets and stuff bringing people back cannabis from South America or Vietnam or Asia. That was very organic. Well, in the mid-70s that very quickly formed into a huge business. And between 1975, 76, 77, all the way told, they changed the minimum mandatory in, I think, 87. It became a business where they were bringing in millions of pounds of Thai, Mexican and Hash. They were bringing them in ships. They were dropping off 100,000 pounds in Seattle, 100,000 pounds in Eugene, off the coast, hit where we are, San Francisco, all the way down Santa Barbara, and then the ships would go. Well, they would bring those loads in. They would unload them. Four people out of five would get 20, 25,000 pounds. People would get four or 5,000. I was like the youngest guy getting 1,000 pounds at a time. And back then, that was the early 80s in late 70s. That was like a million to $5 million. On-fronts, handshakes, no deposits, no anything. And it was all well run. You made your money. It was all clean. There were no robberies. It was integrity-based. It was a really wonderful time, actually. I did really well back then. And I actually got to the point where I was getting 5,000 pound loads, which was for my age almost unheard of. They actually asked me how I was doing it because I wasn't getting the prices. They were wondering how I was selling that. And I was saying, well, each 1,000 pounds, they'd have about 50 pounds of these A++ bricks, like the red ones or the golds. And so I would basically sell the 5,000 pounds for cost. I'd just wholesale it and then just take out those 250 pounds of those A graders and give them to all my small people. Some of my small people had all the best bud in the Bay Area. And so I'd make a couple extra bucks. They'd be like the head of that whole town. And so I built this whole business with that. And that's how I went through the early 80s. And then a friend of mine showed up one day, one of the dealers, and he said, here, I got this stuff. And it was the finest cannabis I'd ever seen. It was called the Chronic, the Greased, the Magic. That's what it became known as. It wasn't known at the time. It was the furriest, whitest bud I'd ever seen. Strongest stuff, probably better than anything today. And the big Sir Holy people put it together. And he said, you see this? We're going to all be growing under those lights that you see in Safeway within two years. And I was like, I had a thousand pounds in my backyard. I'm like, you're out of your mind. Why are we going to grow under lights in a Safeway? He said, that's because they're going to bust all the loads. The generals have already talked about it. They're going to bust all the loads in the next two years. And they're going to take it all out. And you're not going to be able to get cannabis anymore. And I was like, you're crazy. I said, I'll buy all your pot. But he wanted me to give me a third of every crop for six crops. And I couldn't give one clone away. And I was like, you're out of your mind, dude. A year and a half later, I went back and begged for that clone. They busted 12 loads. You can go back historically and look at the news. They busted about 12 loads in a row. Everybody realized it was over. The DEA came in. And he added something to it. At the time, people in the poor areas, Oakland, San Francisco, everywhere, the people in the streets, Afro-Americans, they were all getting a lot of butt. They weren't doing crack. In that two-year period, they couldn't get any butt, but they can get $10 grams of crack. And they just turned the whole thing upside down and just turned it on us overnight. That was predicted by the people in the business. They said that was going to happen. I watched it happen. 1980 what year? Probably started in 85, 86. I didn't go back and look. Between 85 and 87, when it started. You got the elements of the bust started. I think they probably started coming in probably 86. We heard about it 86 to 88. By 89, it was totally dry. Everybody was making runs to Arizona to try to bring back something to the border back there. It was nobody could get anything. That's why all this indoor and outdoor blew up. There was a little bit of it going on, of course, but not much, because there wasn't any need for it. You were bringing millions of pounds a year of Thai and Mexican in. It was a forcing function of the indoor and outdoor flourishing of California came from the stopping of the importing from Mexico. Mostly from Thailand. Thailand was growing more, most of this? What happened was that people don't even remember this, but they were called the sticks, Thai sticks. They were a famous thing. They wrapped Thai on a stick. The reason why they did it was because it wasn't that good so they could take a whole bud and kind of bend it over and wrap it on a stick and they'd sell it to you. When they first started coming in, they were these Thai stick pounds. Then they quickly realized, well, if we don't put it on a stick and we lay it in nice and light and do a little light press on it, you can get these two packs of beautiful Thai buds that just pull right off and they're beautiful. Stunning, almost rounded, beautiful bud. The ingenuity of American wherewithal was we got taken out with all those loads down south so people started blowing up all the indoor and outdoor because that went away. But for about 10 years in the late 70s to that period, it became something where these two packs came in and that's what they were called. They were called two packs. They were 2.2s the way the Mexican pounds were. They were just two packs. They'd come in between 900 and 1,000 grams and they became, you get the reds and almost the purples, the golds and they were just unbelievable, phenomenal material. And that's what we lived off and it was really an amazing industry. It was a fun thing to be part of. You were a entrepreneur from the age of 15, just building up a massive network of people that were then distributing cannabis across the Bay Area. It became pretty big. I probably had 25, 30 guys working for me. Like you said, as soon as that got, you had so many interesting nuances of taking this best stuff and distributing at cost to the distribution network, which then made it so that they kept as the top dog so that that's why you were so young and able to get 1,000 pounds at a time. And that's crazy even thinking about what 1,000 pounds looks like. That's like this whole room filled with cannabis. That kind of stuff's nuts. And so then how were you moving that in an actual U-Haul big truck over to doing this distribution process? And then you also taught about how the flip of when it gets choked out, cannabis in the Bay Area, people flip over to using crack. That's what they pushed it into. Well, cocaine, the high-end people were doing cocaine and they gave it to a lot of us. All of a sudden cocaine became... A lot of us tried it for a very short period and realized what a toxic nightmare that was. But they didn't take it much room. You could get two packs that pressed buds about that long. You could have a pack about that thick and about that long to be a two-pack. So you could stack those against the wall and you could have 100 pounds almost right there. I mean, this little thing right here, you could have quite a bit. It didn't take big trucks. Didn't take big trucks. No, no. And then I'd break it all down. Everybody would get between 50 and 100 pounds. I had 20 people getting 50 to 100 pounds and they were going out and doing their thing. And someone else above you was getting 25,000. Well, they were getting 5,000 above me and then 20 to 25 above that. So what I was doing was I was going to the people that were getting maybe 20,000 pounds but they couldn't sell it all. So I was wholesaling that for them to help them out and I wasn't making any money but I was making those high-graders. So I did. I'd make like five bucks on those. Well, I would get 250 of those things, make five bucks a piece. That's 125 grand. This is crazy. So in the early 80s, Thailand was making and shipping hundreds of thousands of pounds. Millions. Millions of pounds. It got grown in other places. It became throughout Asia. I don't know if they were all growing at all in Thailand but it became Americans going over there and building really massive businesses. Americans went there and built the actual cannabis farms. They put it all together. It was basically just hippies or stoner kids and stuff that just realized what the strains and what they had, what they could do, what they could build, how easy it was. There wasn't any DEA so there was no really getting busted with the shipping yet. That DEA didn't come in until about Drug Enforcement Agency for people who don't know that. That didn't come in until the mid-80s when they brought in the minimum mandatory. They said, OK, this is how we're going to get rid of that. They said, we're going to bring the minimum mandatory which meant if you had over a thousand pounds it was like a minimum. It wasn't a massive load. It was about 6,700 pounds. He brought it up. He was going to see my friend and then I was going to see him and he went into the mountains. They followed him all the way out of the Sierras and they didn't know where he was going in the Santa Cruz Mountains because they hadn't used phones. Back then they didn't have the phone technologies and stuff and so they busted him before he got there. Now people put up 250,000 for that guy and he did six months in County Jail in Melpitas. A year later that was a 15-year prison sentence. Minimum mandatory. 15 prison. And so then they got people to roll on each other. They'd bust people and it'd be like, OK, you're not going to just get 250,000 and go to Melpitas for six months. Now you're going to go to jail for 20 years and you're going to start rolling on people. In fact, I remember the last real load of international smuggled stuff came in. It was 23,000 pounds of hash. I think it was 1990 right in there. I wasn't part of it but I knew the family that did the whole thing. And they brought it in. They'd paid $50,000 a piece to about 20 guys to bring it off shore who'd all been paid. They stored it. They had a giant party. It was like a celebration. It was a who's who of the cannabis world. We sat down at the party. I was with this guy. We had skinny, fatty, some of these names we had back then. And I said, you know what, dude, you look around. This is like a who's who, who's left of the industry. You guys brought it in. They had a bank on that party. And then three months later, they took them all out because they got, they got the captain on it. So they hadn't sold anything. And he went back to all the guys and said, you've got to give it back to $50,000 a piece because I need the million dollars to defend myself. And these knuckleheads didn't do it. They all had their families and their people and they thought, okay, this is it. We're going to keep our money and that's the way it goes, blah, blah, blah. Well, he looked at 15, 20 years and they said they'd give him five so he took all 22 of them out. And I'm not saying he was right. That's just facts. So they all did four and a half years and for those guys holding on to that 50 grand a piece, they all went to prison. And he did four and a half rather than 20. And I mean, it was his deal. He should have done the time. It's just the story, the way it went. And so that was really the end of it for me, too. There was a couple little things. I got busted. I got busted with some of the only time I didn't get busted with it, actually. I was turned in by my son and former son-in-law. Whenever we talk to like, you know, like Steve D'Angelo on our show and stuff, he always teaches us about this several decade-long strenuous process that so many people had to go through, including these multi-year prison sentences. And just like what happens when people flip from cannabis to harder substances and due to those choke points and stuff like that happen along the journey. It's just such a complicated evolutionary process that happened with bringing cannabis back to the light that indigenous people have been using for thousands of years prior to this. And so it's kind of like a big and how it created this forcing function, too, in California. You know, if it didn't come in, if the DEA in 85 didn't come in to do this choke on it, you called it Time Mexican, it could have continued going in a direction where those economies could have flourished, and the California economy of cannabis might have actually just continued purchasing from over there instead of doing it natively here. So in a sense, it could be a gift in disguise that it was. Well, you know, in Chinese knowledge and stuff, crisis equals opportunity, whereas the opposite. So that crisis was our opportunity. So you're right. The markets blow up because we were blowing up Asia and South America. And so it's an amazing thing the way that went. How is that? That's such a weird karmic thing. It blew up in the DEA's face. They thought they were going to suppress us, and what they did was we just popped out and went sideways all over. Or maybe there's something above the DEA that said that you go stop that so that our native markets can blow up. Yeah, well, if you want to get up into the spiritual realm, I think karmically it was more destined that it was going to go this way so that we would take back that, and we would have this legalization effort that really spearheaded the whole world. So I think that's what happened. Because you think that South America or South Asia wouldn't be able to spearhead a legalization, potentially something like that? We had to go through this karmic war, this battle over the last 40 years to really fight this. Because the West has enough of the voice and the constitution and these types of things that are based on free speech and enough about the powers of getting a rifle trial and all these other kinds of things that maybe make it more possible with freedoms to achieve what you were just describing karmically destined to achieve. Yeah, well, look what we fund. That's why they hated us so much, was because we fund Greenpeace, all the alternative movements. You know, we're liberal, we're open to all doctrines, all face, all sexualities. It's like we were very, because we're outlaws. So it was like there's little judgment. You've heard about University of Mississippi, all the studies they did down there. Okay, well, when Israel and the rest of the world started actually testing cannabis, it only took years for them to really realize the medicinal aspects, discover all that and really move it, okay. Well, the University of Mississippi started working on that 10 or 15 years before the Israelis. They knew all of this. They knew every bit of this. And I've said I don't care, because I don't care about putting people in prison and going back to that. It's just too late for that. But my mom died. I have all kinds of family members who died of cancer and different things that could have been healed with cannabis. And they kept that from us knowing at some point they knew the medicinal benefits of it and that was a crime against humanity. Because at that point they were withholding something that was a proven thing to them to heal people of epilepsy, of cancer, of different, you know, illnesses. So they probably knew that 10, 15 years before the Israelis. And what they did was they decided to really suppress it because they didn't want us to thrive. We were talking about earlier that thriving thing. They also realized, okay, look at the building materials that you can make out of hemp. Look at the crete. Look at the clothing. Look at everything. It was a renewable resource. But it doesn't work with their, you know, always recycling and making you buy more and throwing it away. We're not a, it used to be, I grew up with Sears. We went to get a Sears Craftsman tool and it lasts for 20 years. You get a Kenmore or anything. We don't live, we're a Kmart, Walmart. Everything breaks within one year. And it all just gets replaced and recycled. Just like we are. We're just bed toxic food, toxic air, toxic drugs. And then we're just spit out. Suck dry and then we're just regenerated. And that's what they created as a world for us. And it wasn't thriving. And cannabis was a major part of that. Because they realized we'd really thrive. And when they let cannabis out and started healing all these people and started making them not drink or do hard drugs and then we could start using all these reusable products, what was that going to mean for them? Interesting. And so that's what it was. Whoa. Okay. So let's some, there's obviously a lot of other stuff that we can talk about but I think what you're talking about right now is important to keep our, keep our attention on that. So, okay. So there's a lot of of economic and political and social forces that push for a very specific way that humanity functions where it can be squeezed out a human like an orange into the machinery for the profits to funnel up for only a specific amount of people and then just have them die and then just cycle into the next person filling that role in the machinery squeeze it out again versus the, which feeds into that consumptive conspicuous cycle of of materialism and stuff like that that again benefits where does the money funnel into versus a method that is geared towards holistic sustainable a longer term like you were saying getting something that last 20 years instead of one, things like that. So, let's talk about your knowledge about that that sounds like it's very fascinating and we'd love to dive deeper into that. Well, we do regenerative farming at the Emerald Cup because we have to teach people how to regenerate their farms we strip the top soil off everything across this country. You know, you talk about integrity, that's what our panel was today, okay. Cannabis people were integrity-based because it was handshakes, it was word of mouth, it was trust. It used to be that's what a seers was it was about based on every company in America was built, afford, everybody had great great products. Okay, when they decided it's a bigger piece of the onion, but when they decided peeling the onion back to not have us thrive and it was like, okay, we're going to have to take away the sustainability of this place. Specifically America, because what they did here was when they took us out of the gold standard off the gold standard onto the oil standard in 1972, whatever they did we went from zero debt to 30 trillion in 40 years or whatever, 50 years almost, and they basically bankrupted this country which would have taken probably two or three hundred years to do. For us to have become Rome would have taken two or three hundred years they brought us to almost third world country status within 40 or 50 because they needed to bring us to their knees bring us to our knees so they could basically dominate us because we were not going to be very controllable like the rest of the world. So they got together and said, okay, you make toxic food you make toxic drugs you ruin the water systems you create the laws that destroy these people you bring in all the drugs from Asia and stuff while the pharmaceuticals kill them off and we're just going to basically wipe these people out dummy them down to where they're basically not very intelligent they're very slow thinking they're sick all the time and we can control them almost like the matrix we'll just feed off them and spit them out and so that's what they've done Well you can call them New World Order, Deep State you can call them whatever name you want to call them I don't care what the name is but basically the people that run this world that, you know, if you go back what did they do in the 30s the Bush family came in they created the Federal Reserve and the IRS that was to start the taxation of us they didn't even put taxation above any number because they never thought their taxes were more than 2% 2% the average person's tax 30 to 40 now they were thinking that 2% would be so radical they didn't have to put a lid on it but that's because they were going to create the Federal Reserve take our money to supply away from us and bring us to our knees I don't think at that point they were thinking about killing us all I don't think they were really I think they were just going to dominate us financially then as they got going and they started realizing a lot of stuff that was happening I was told and read a paper that they did a study a scientific study in the late 50s projecting what it would be like in 2010 and they said it would be overpopulated hard to control people they wanted them to not procreate and do all these things and that they had two choices either to really do a massive educational drive and try to stop all this or to basically figure out how to get rid of 90% of the people and that's what they did they created a program to basically rid this world of about 90% of the people what is that program what are the core pillars of it pillars of it basically the vaccines that they do they toxify us to basically weaken us weaken our immune systems all the food that basically just poisons us down to the water the fluoride I can go 40 of chemtrails I can just go right through everything the average person wears a cotton shirt that's grown inorganically you can test the chemicals coming onto your body until you wash it four times they know that so everybody walking around they get a new thing from Kmart four washes they're just soaking toxins into their body they think of they did and they were masters at it and they did it so subtly that we didn't see it you know it's kind of like the frog and the pot didn't realize it the average person in 1970 today in working in a fast food place they've been making $37 an hour so you guys are young in 1970 a man working as an electrician could have a house three kids a wife no debt have the boat now you've got two people working they can't have half that they just took it out from under us it's a masterful job when you watch what they did and you see it actually for me it's like being in the matrix I mean I look around for us too, for the young ones are starting to pick it up too you realize this is all fake I didn't vote for Trump or Clinton they're all phony but it's all part of the whole thing they did to build this to Dupas and that's what they did they did a masterful job just a masterful job so would it be fair to say that there was some sort of conscious ascension that was happening in the United States and that there needed to be a control mechanism that was implemented in order to make it so that the ascension wouldn't cause a greater awakening and rather to be suppressed in ways and then there was the distribution of the suppression across so many ways that are seemingly invisible but yet at the same time people argue oh my god I have these computers they're so incredible or I have the fastest way of communicating with people now around the world or I can now get this incredible process of mapping my body so that I can get rid of a pathology now so there are all these arguments that we have so much better standards or qualities of love life but it's also a big question of who is in control and what is in control is it necessarily just the human or is there something controlling the human as life feeds on life as above so below well that's a fascinating place to go because they saw the 60s come in and they were going to stop that in its tracks they weren't going to let that happen that's why they devised how to get that out of there and bring cocaine in their laboratories figured out what crack was we're going to make super cocaine and they did that because they had to derail that consciousness this was blossoming and the interesting thing was they cut the plant back to the root but anybody knows with most things that root will still grow and get stronger and then have more to push out and so what they did was they killed it all the way back but now look at it 40 years later look at the psychedelic research that's coming in and coming back look at what cannabis has done no matter what they did it backfired on them and just blew up in their face and so it really I think they almost pulled it off I think they came very close to pulling it off but it didn't work and now we're basically faced with these people that rule the world that realize it's not working they're not going to be able to finish us off they're not going to control this the way they went with artificial intelligence and robotics that are coming which 5G technology there's a lot of things that are coming that we are neuro prosthetics there's lots of interesting things coming that people think both things are great they're going to absolutely benefit us in every way possible which has a lot of upside potential but it also has the other potential of wiping out those 90 percent that you were mentioning a little bit earlier too well yeah they're using 5G that they're going to have all the cell phones ruin your brains I mean they would you rather be a 1970 and have a wife and two kids and be able to go to the lake every weekend and have no debt and have no stress and see with your kids every night or would you rather have all these toys and all this phony stuff and be debt ridden and be driven crazy and hate your wife and be divorced and living in an apartment and people can pick what they wanted that was a better life we didn't get a better life and they were doing a great job now AI is going to be the next thing Elon Musk and everybody knows it AI they're going to get smart enough to where they can do a lot of stuff and I would say once we rid the planet of this dominating conscious personality that's trying to take it all away from us then we have the chance for the meat to inherit the earth the next challenge behind that I think would be AI like to potentially democratize the planet to more people to have the creative flourishing the conscious ascension happen around the world rather than just concentrate it into the thing. People kept saying that about the internet as well the internet is going to do that as well to enable this conscious ascension so a lot of it blockchain technology all these things keep coming cannabis all these things keep coming and ideas that can you make it so that the fruits are shared widely and enable this future utopic more utopic world that we want to all live in or is it going to again cause economic bifurcations and wealth and all these other types of I think that it would have done all of that 20 or 30 years ago I don't think that's going to happen all the stuff I've seen with conspiracy circles and what I've seen happening right now is that's about to end we're going to have a very very interesting year ahead why? I think you're going to see free energy systems coming out and being announced over the next couple of years oh it's in the pendulum swings into free into freeing it into them backing up and all of a sudden okay well I guess we'll just there's 28 patented free energy systems we're going to have to let that go now and we're going to have to let the ability to produce food much more efficiently so that we can actually let people eat right and you know it's going to come down I think a lot of it's going to do a space I think really say what you want about Trump but if you look at a couple things he formed the space force about a year ago people were laughing at him and they were mocking him and stuff so then about no it's no stupid move it's no stupid move months later then he formed the space command and then he put all the military under the space command and he's done this in ways where now all the military is under the space command well that's he says it to the public that's because we're doing so much in outer space and they're thinking oh we're launching some satellites and he's like no no no we're like way beyond that I mean my ultimate thing since I'm a little kid it's like isn't it the first ones that go to the next rocks or the ones that get to pick the rules that govern those rocks I think it's even yeah it's way bigger than that is where it goes for it because I've been studying UFOs since I was a kid I've been interacting with UFOs with the UFO landing in the forest because of where I've been I've had many many interactions with UFOs I've had many people see them with me I've been dealing with them since I was a kid since I was a little kid I wanted to be an intermediary between our space family and humankind I started studying that when I was really young I've learned a lot over the last few years a lot of people coming forward and I really learned that this is a very deep which is so deep and so strong that people just they're gonna really be in for a shock of when they really find out what has happened in our world for the last 80 or 90 years does it feel like it's this light and dark that are pressing oh it's coming right up against it against and then there's an ascension that's what's happening with them both basically that's what you're which I had a hard time I wasn't even really into that for a long time but if you look at it's ying and yang whatever else I mean there's four-dimensional evil and there's four-dimensional goodness too because it all goes up together but basically when the Germans they were working with psych if you go back and you can look at it the Vril Society Maria I forgot her name but she was a famous psychic medium and she was channeling these andromedons through spacecraft to be able to move through space and the Nazis heard about it the Germans heard about it and came and researched it all and realized that it actually was very valid and started working with that energy and actually built spacecrafts that were working and functioning at the end of the World War II if you go back and look at history they talked about unleashing the most powerful weapon in the world that would stop us but the inside Nazis decided that they weren't gonna sacrifice and continue on with what they were doing so they moved it all to Antarctica and if you go research you'll see my age people always wondered why were all these Germans down in Argentina and Chile and South America seems like they all went down there they were capturing or whatever else that's because it was a jumping spot to Antarctica where they could work back and forth and do their ships and then you go back and if you remember the famous photo with the UFOs over Washington the White House you have it? okay we'll go look up famous UFOs siding with the photo over the White House it was on national television these ships go over the White House because back then they weren't so afraid of saying it this was before during the Dwight Eisenhower's era Washington D.C. UFO incident in 1952 White House White House UFO flyover let's see what pops up on the Internet I have pictures of it I can send you a book it's a very famous thing in the UFO conspiracy circle we thought that was UFOs well it turns out that was the German ships that came over and checkmated us and said you can't stop us we went through all of your radar all your military stuff there's nothing you can do and then he negotiated a deal with Dwight Eisenhower and Dwight Eisenhower made that famous speech about being aware of the industrial military complex because we made a deal with those people to go in partnership and that's when he told John F. Kennedy and that's when they killed Kennedy for him trying to stop it and that was the end of our democracy as we know it and so what we did was who was they made a deal with Dwight Eisenhower? basically Dwight Eisenhower and our military he himself was part of it and got together with this German group and basically made a deal to surrender in a sense but in doing that wouldn't have to give up any sovereignty and they would share technology because what happens was the Germans are down there in Antarctica they have the space technology they have it all how are they going to build it where are they going to get the materials they need the energy of our manufacturing plants of everything we have to build it to get into space and so after they checkmated us Dwight Eisenhower got in all their original Northlip Lockheed, Boeing all those people which became the beginnings of the outer space program the Black Ops what happened with Dwight was he was cut out that's when they formed Area 51 well he wasn't allowed to go in there after two years they decided that it was going to be better since presidents were going to change every four years to not keep them in the loop for their own good and for the security of the nation's good so basically they some of this begins with the CIA Alan Doles if you go back he was the main dude in there Alan Doles a lot of these guys were on Majestic 12 they were the head of the CIA these were all the beginnings of that and they came in and moved it out so they wouldn't let Dwight in and that's when he realized he'd lost control of it and he wasn't in charge anymore and that's when he made that famous speech before he retired he was like beware of the military industrial complex because that's all I can tell you is we've lost control of our world and he told John F. Kennedy and then they killed Kennedy over it because he tried to stop him it wasn't about any of the rest of that shit it's because he came in and threatened them all and then they basically so what they're saying is if you go back and study William Tompkins William Tompkins William Tompkins was a genius kid he went and his dad took him to the naval yard in San Diego and from memory he trained and crafted wooden ships of every one of the ships with all the high-tech stuff they did and he put a display for like a Macy's thing in downtown or something and the military got so freaked out they saw it that they thought he was a spy or something who could do this and they found this 17-year-old kid and they were like oh my god so what did they do they jumped him into the military and made him the head of the spy program because it was genius technology and IQ so he became the head of the Germans these freaking Germans are building these anti-gravity ships and stuff and they're getting ready to go down to Antarctica and all this well another piece of the puzzle see you guys I track all this Admiral Byrd went down to Antarctica if you go back and look at Admiral Byrd's trip to Antarctica it was going to be a scientific expedition but it was with the giant military fleet and he went down to rid those Germans and get them out of there but they kicked his ass and blew up all of his shit and he limped back into South America and then they covered the whole thing up and everybody remembers it you can go look at that whole thing and stuff and that's when the Germans flew over us and said we've had enough of this and so it became this whole thing well William Tompkins was part of that whole thing so they jumped him into the space program he designed the first command center when we went to the moon and then he was the head of NASA's systems until 1984 and he retired he wrote a book if you really want to see the best copy the best version you should get Michael Sala say we're going to space the last piece I'll tell you just for us and stuff though is that William Tompkins worked through Michael Sala and you can get Michael Sala's book on him as a PhD and he had interviews with him before he died he swears that we launched eight mile and a half long spacecraft the military industrial Nazi federation and basically it's been Star Wars out there ever since 1984 going on and that those people are dealing with 700 UFO beings and trading stuff all over the universe now and basically that we're going to be in for an amazing awakening once we're told all this and it's supposed to happen within the next couple of years it's all coming, they're preparing us right now for it so we're going to basically this place could become a park we could manufacture a planet which they're already doing, they're manufacturing it all a planet anyway and then we can just take back this world and just be a big part so that's what you're going to see I'm so excited to dive into this with you on another round on the show there's obviously still so much to unpack we like asking a couple quick questions on the way out that we ask our guests do you think we're in a simulation I've heard lots of that a simulation of God's mind I mean it's all God and God's playing out every one of us I mean it's really hard for me when I really get it because I get it at times and my ego almost just has a crisis I realize I'm not real none of us are real, we're just figments of God's imagination of course some miracles they talk about it as God had a thought and then all this was created and instantly it went back to itself and it's like movie scenes there's none of this is even real so that simulation from that standpoint it's probably true I don't like to think about it like that because I like my reality but the other side of it is I've studied enough that God has said that we're going to be with her forever we're all going to have our individual souls and stuff I used to be afraid of enlightenment because I've come very close to stages of enlightenment from so many years I'm more of a monk than I am a cannabis guy for 40 years so I was really afraid I'd lose that fear coming out but don't go any higher because you're going to lose your identity once you lose your ego you're still there and you get to travel the stars with all of our space family and go everywhere you're really more God's servant and you're connected to God and you don't have any fear so I don't think we're in an AI simulation what do you think is the most beautiful thing in the world the most beautiful thing in the world it's just pure service it's serving people you're talking about a physical thing to me it's serving people that's what God wants us to do is serve people what was Christ what was Buddha so the most beautiful thing in the world is unconditional love and service compassion for all sentient beings oh mani padme am that's really what it is this is a big school and when you get pure enough you get to graduate and until then you get to come back and learn lessons I love it thank you so much and thanks for coming on our show really appreciate you thank you so much you guys are both very special you guys are very rare people thank you everyone for tuning in we greatly appreciate it we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below in the episode let us know what you're thinking check out more of the links in the bio to Tim's work also check out more of the links about a new west summit support the organizations, the entrepreneurs and the world that you believe in support them, help them grow you can find our links in the bio below as well and go and build the future everyone manifest your dreams into the world we love you very much thanks for tuning in we'll see you soon alright that's a wrap wow a little different direction but that's okay wow yeah first one I want to teach I'm finishing in three books