 everybody and welcome back to SO Tarrag Atlanta. I just kind of abruptly started filming because I was like, wait a minute, wait a minute. We can't be, we, usually the best of our conversations happen before the camera starts rolling. And so I'm joined today with, with Eric and Angie, my friends, but before we get into it, can we just have a little conversation about the Barbie movie? Can we just for a second, for a second, just chill out for a moment. I'm gonna have to tell you guys, I am excited to see the Barbie movie. I'm not gonna go to the theater because I don't wanna spend $100 to go to the movie theater because that's about how much it costs now, right? I'm gonna wait for it to come out on Netflix or Amazon Prime, but I am so excited about this Barbie movie, why? Because as a little girl, I freaking loved Barbie. My mother, if she's watching right now, can talk about this. I had Barbie dream house. I had like multiple Barbie cars. I had a box full of Barbies and one Ken. And I won't tell you something, I actually just told this to my boyfriend the other day because I just thought about it and this is how innocent I was as a kid. I never put clothes on Ken. Ken was always naked because it was too hard. So listen, Ken was rocking hard. It was too hard. Ken was rocking skinny jeans before skinny jeans were a thing for men. And to get those freaking clothes on that plastic doll was way too hard. So Ken was naked all the time and he just had pretend clothes on, but Barbie changed all the time. And I would play Barbies forever. And we were just talking about it and there's such a wave in our community of people all upset. I just feel like we always make fun of the other side of being woke and being offended so easily, but our side also gets offended really easily and everybody just needs to chill the fuck down. Calm the fuck down because Barbie, people are all upset about this Barbie movie for whatever reason and people have other people are like, what do you guys want? Finally, we have a movie that's binary. We have girls and boys, Barbies and Kins, right? This is what we've been wanting, a binary movie. And oh, but people are upset because apparently, and I haven't seen the movie yet, but apparently when they're in Barbie world, the Mattel Barbie world, the Barbies are in charge. Not the Kins. And so people are like hooting and hollering over how that's, you know, the men should be the men. It's like, no, you dumbasses. This is through the mind's eye of a child. These dolls were created for children. Nine times out of 10, little girls are gonna play Barbies, right? Not, I don't have any brothers. I can only play Barbies. I can only have one Barbie and she was a brunette and her name was Darcy Doc. And she had to stay on a stand. So I don't think my dad wanted me seeing those big old boobies. Those big old boobies of that tiny waist. Yeah. The big, those heath and Barbies. Oh, I had so many. My mother was a Barbie fan. I'd love to go to my friend's houses and they had all the pink stuff everywhere. They had the Barbie Jeep, the dream house, all the stuff that I would just like nut up over it. And maybe that's why I kind of stayed kind of a little girl for a long time. Like I was older, like still playing like school and dolls. Oh, I remember. So I will say this. Sorry, Eric. No, no, no. Talking about girl stuff. That's what you can for now. I know, I was all girls in my family. I had a sister, I have two steps, sister, all girls. And my dad had two sisters and my mom had three sisters. So a lot of girls, a lot of XX chromosomes, but I have a lot of male cousins and my mom's side of the family, my cousin's on my mom's side of the family. We were raised like brothers and sisters. My grandparents died young. And so we were always together, like always together. We would go, where Angie is right now, she's Charleston, where my mom is from. We would go spend our summers there in the same house with my cousin. So we grew up like siblings on my mom's side, not on my dad's side, but on my mom's side. And I will tell you, Barbies, I had a lot of male cousins, but for the girls, Barbies was a girl thing. Like the boys never played Barbies with us. It was such a special, and that's what I wanna say. It's like the mind's eye of a child. So for all these people that are so upset because Barbie rules the roof, like that's the little girl mentality. The little girl is the one playing in that imaginary world of Barbie. So sit the fuck down, calm down. It's just a movie. Not everything, to have this black and white viewpoint that we have to paint everything from Hollywood as black is a sign of a mental disorder, you guys. There's complexities here. Not every actor is bad. Not every director is bad. Most of them are probably good. And until you have actual hardcore evidence, and I'm not talking about a picture with a one eye, that's not evidence. Until you have actual hardcore evidence, do not go vigilante violent on innocent people's assets. It's not cool. And it makes you, it makes you an evil person, right? So anyway, vigilante violence is never okay. That's why in the United States, because all three of us here are Americans, our, one thing our forefathers did right was our court system was that everything is, everyone is innocent until proven, proven guilty. Proven by hardcore facts, right? So we got to just relax and enjoy our lives. I for one am very excited. And I think they casted that really well. Margot Robbie as Barbie, the main Barbie. She looks like Barbie. I'm sorry. I just watched a movie with her it's an old movie. I didn't even realize she played Tanya Harding. Really? And she did a fucking fantastic job. I think it was Amazon Prime or Peacock. I saw it the other day and I watched it. She was amazing as Tanya Harding. She played her throughout the whole debacle with Nancy Kerrigan. And I watched some of the skating scenes. And I would go back, I would pause the movie and I'd go to YouTube and pull it up. And the way she mimicked her hand. Oh, it was perfect. It was perfect. Ryan Gosling is Ken. Yes. Yes. Hey girl. Hi girl. I don't know about y'all, but my kids look like Ryan Gosling growing up. So anyway, I just wanted to vent about that. Barbie is such a fantastic. I think it's awesome. It's bringing people together regardless of what your political beliefs are, regardless of what your spiritual or religious beliefs are. We all know what Barbie is. And even if you're not, even if you were a little boy, you probably had a sister or a cousin who was a female who loved her Barbie. And when my first niece was born, that was the most exciting thing for me was I was gonna get to go and buy Barbies again. That was so, my nephew was all about the Legos and the trucks. And I had to learn a lot about boys toys with him. But when Jacqueline started to get to that age of Barbies, I was so excited to go back into that toy store and like look at all the Barbies again and just be in that childlike innocence, right? When that first daughter, I was so excited. She had all the Barbies, all of them, like all of them. And I mean, because I never had them. And I even gave her a birthday party one time. It was like a tea party. And I decorated the table with like Barbies. Like they were like the centerpieces and like they were each one was a different, like that was the place card. Do y'all remember the Barbie cakes? Yes, I had doll cakes. I had doll cakes, you know, just a doll, but not the Barbie. So Eric, they would make, this was big in like the 90s, maybe late 80s, early 90s. They would make these cakes. We need to bring back the Barbie cakes because those were awesome. They would put a Barbie doll in the center and they would build a cake around it. So the cake was like a ball dress for Barbie. I remember going to birthday. I never had a Barbie cake. My parents never got me a Barbie cake. But I remember going too little. But I will say in defense of my parents, I had this weird thing when I was a kid. Whenever it was my birthday, I never wanted anybody to sing happy birthday to me. I always hated it as a kid. Like, I remember crying at, I was probably like four years old and I was in my grandmother's lap like crying because all my kids, I didn't want them singing to me. So in defense of my parents, they probably got cakes and just passed out little pieces to people without blowing up because I was like, no, do not sing to me. Anyway, don't know where that came from, but that's probably why my parents never really went the extra mile to get a Barbie cake because I wasn't going to be blowing out any candles. Right? So, but they would put a Barbie in and they would build a cake around it. And so you'd eat from the dress and then the birthday girl had a little Barbie, you know? So we need to bring back the Barbie cakes. So anyway, I hope if you guys have all seen the Barbie movie, you enjoyed it. Again, I'm going to wait. I'm going to wait for it to come out. I'm sure it'll be out on a streaming platform very soon because last time I went to the movies was probably like 10 years ago. Two. I mean, the price of movies is just through the roof at this point. And it's like the last movie I saw, this is really going to date me, is like Patch Adams with Robin Williams or possibly Cars with My Children. I know nothing about the kids movies of late. I think I went to, I think it's my last movie. What was that movie? They made two or three of them. It's the singing group from college, the Pella. What was it called? It had big names and it was a great movie. The acapella group from college and Rebel Wilson was in it as Fat Amy. Big move. Anyway, the second one. I think I went with my friend, Mark, to the song in Atlantic Station. This was like one before I even went to India. Like it was so long ago. And now I just, listen, I sit in front of a screen all day. I will wait for that movie to come out. But you guys let us know what you think of the Barbie movie down in the comment section below. I mean, you know, in a world where girls' toys are boys' toys and boys' toys are girls' toys and nobody knows what a freaking woman is, can we not celebrate the fact that there's a Barbie movie where it's girls and boys, Barbies and Ken's and it's very defined who is who. I went through a stage right now where, I told my daughter, I was like, I'm gonna buy me a pair of high heeled shoes. The glitterier, the better, like once a month. I'm gonna wear them with everything. Get that Barbie foot. Get that Barbie foot. Do it. I'm with me. I need to put them on today. Do it. I'm gonna put them on with the bathing suit on. Well, you might catch a saw. I mean, listen, you guys, before we go any further, I just want to give Angie a very special happy birthday because she's not in her regular location. She's actually in my mama's hometown right now, which is Charles in South Carolina, one of the most magical places on earth. And she is having the time of her life. You guys make sure she's 50, flirty and free. So make sure you guys wish Miss Angie a very happy birthday because that is one thing. I love my friend's birthdays almost more than my own because it gives your friends a chance to celebrate you. So you guys make sure to take some time to celebrate Angie and let her know how much her presence in your life has meant to you because we all got each other. If we're gonna be in this looty tune, crazy factory together, this gangster planet called Earth, at least we have each other. So make sure you guys wish Angie a very, very happy birthday. But before we get into the topic at hand, is there anything else you guys wanna bring up before we move into the topic at hand? Eric's been quiet, bless his heart. Bless his heart. I don't know what to say. He's my cute. I can't talk about transformers. But to make me into purple for some reason. If you ever got into transformers, he was really into Legos though. Like really, like how do you travel? We would have to travel to South Carolina a lot with the purple Legos. That's my side. And I still have a trunk, a whole trunk that I've saved for my grandkids of all his Legos. They're so dang expensive. I was like, we are not. And all I earned, I mean, all the ones I stepped on barefoot. Oh God. Yeah, yeah. I would build him so fast. He would want the whole, you know, the like whatever it was, spaceship or whatever it was. And he would build it like in five, 10 minutes cause he was, he's very good like that. And then he said, really, I just wanted it for this one little part that I need to use for this thing that I'm trying to build. Oh, cause you can move it. Yeah. So my $16, and you just wanted that one little part. Like, he's very, very techie and engineering, like so. Do you guys remember, your son might have been a little too old when this movie came out with the Lego movie. Do you remember the Lego movie? I used to get the Lego magazine even. Well, they have that Lego, well, Charlie, my nephew, I'm gonna tell this one story. We were in Hilton Head, South Carolina, which is another barrier island off the coast. My mother lived there for a little while too. So we go to Hilton Head every once in a while. And we were there as a family. And Charlie was probably like two years old at this time. And I can't image. I think the main character of the Lego's movie's name was Emmett, I believe. But they started creating these Lego sets with these little Emmets. And they were literally like this size of like a Lego man. And Charlie, my nephew was like addicted to Emmett. And so this tiny little Emmett Lego toy had to go around with everywhere we went, Emmett had to come too. Like, and this was true in Atlanta as well. But I remember we were at Hilton Head and Emmett's hair, because the hair is like a Lego. So the hair would, Emmett's hair would fall off all the time. And so it would be a panic stricken because we'd be like crawling on the floor as Charlie's pitching a fit because he can't find Emmett's hair. And it's like this big. So all these adults throw their hands and knees, Charlie trying to find this like Emmett's hair. And we were walking to a restaurant and we were close to, if you guys are familiar with Hilton Head, there's this like, there's a shopping center kind of in the middle of the island with like a pig, a pig, Hilton Head is an island. So it's like right in the middle of this. Like big, big, big, big, big, yeah. And so, yeah. And so we're walking and I remember one, I think it was my step brother-in-law. Charlie was the only child at this point. He was two years old. They're not other grandkids. Before the other grandkids were born. And my step-brother-in-law had Charlie on his shoulders and Charlie was holding Emmett's. And we were closer to the side where there was beachy, so there was a lot of sand. And all of a sudden, Charlie starts screaming because he dropped Emmett somewhere. Somewhere along this boardwalk where all these people are, Charlie has now dropped this tiny little Lego dude. So it was my mom, my step-dad, me, my sister, my brother-in-law, my two stepsisters, their two boyfriends at the time who eventually became their husbands. All of us are on our hands and knees in public, crawling around the boardwalk, looking for this tiny little Emmett while Charlie is pitching a fit because he can't find it. We finally found Emmett. I think my sister went and purchased a couple of extra Emmett's at that point just to make sure that never happened again, that first Emmett got lost and couldn't be found, they could just quickly replace it with a new Emmett because when that child is screaming for that little, little... I did that same thing with my first born, Blanky. I had several. Oh, I had multiple. Yeah, so that one would be clean all the time. The things you will do, the things that you will do for a child. It's unbelievable, the things people will... I mean, people watching this probably know this, like I'm not a parent, but I'm an aunt. The things I will do for my nieces and nephew, they can get me to do things no one else can get me to do because those little kids, but anyway, anyway, I guess Emmett's like the male Barbie, but all right you guys, so let's get into it now. I'm gonna have Eric introduce this topic because he's the one that brought it to our attention. So Eric, I'm gonna let you take it away. Okay, it's gonna be real short because I don't have a lot of words. Anyway, okay, so I was looking, I have some friends that have health problems and stuff. And I was looking around and I found this, this, there's a study that took place in Russia, like back in 1997 or something like that. Oh, you got it, okay. Yeah, so this is, I don't know, I mean, it speaks for itself. There's different activations though that you can, so you can actually change your DNA, which is, wow. And I just have a publishing house that said Sophia up there. I don't know, sort of that just caught my eye. Well, I will try, so Eric, I know you sent, I will put this link up under in the description box for you guys to read through it when you get done watching this, but this is absolutely a true thing. And I don't even know if it's more or less changing your DNA versus activating it. And we were talking about this before we started filming, Eric, you had just watched one of my past videos on the missing tribes of Israel. Do you wanna tell the audience? Yeah, okay, so there are 12 tribes of Israel and they're the 10 missing tribes, but there are two strands of DNA and we actually have 12 strands of DNA, but 10 of them are missing or maybe they aren't missing, maybe they're just kind of hibernating. And I think Bryce, you do a great job of explaining it more than I do. Well, it's all about, so we know from the law of one and from other that the darkness can't, I mean, that's science, right? The darkness can't create anything. The only thing that can create anything is the light. And so when we look at that from the positive and negative polarity of personality types and people and entities, when we're talking about the controllers, the controllers are of the negative, so they can't create anything. All they can do is steal from the light or mimic the light. If they steal from the light, they'll invert it, right? So that's why I've been saying over and over again, we can't dismiss the pyramids. We can't dismiss all these, the eye of Horus, Isis, Osiris because nothing was created by the darkness, so everything that in this world, every tool that they use, the darkness uses, was originally created for the light, right? And so we gotta take it back and cleanse it and use it for the good. Well, when it comes to the 12 tribes of Israel, so if we're going back all the way back to Abraham, Father Abraham had many sons, many sons had Father Abraham. I am one of you. I am one of them and so are you. So let's all praise the Lord. All right, so if we have people watching right now that did not grow up Protestant, that was just a song we had to sing at church at Vacation Bible School. Now I'm gonna be very honest with you guys. I remember being a Vacation Bible School all the way like six or seven years old and I remember exactly what I had on. I had on pink shorts and like a striped shirt and we had to sing that song and I remember having this real creepy feeling about Father Abraham. I remember thinking, this man is kind of creepy and why does he have so many wives? It's like, this is weird, you know? So from the mouth of babes, right? Well, if we go back and as I've done the missing books of the Bible and really gone to break down the Bible, first of all, I'm gonna just put this out there because this is fact, this is not theory, this is fact. There is a copyright on the Bible, okay? You can only get a copyright on something if you've created it. If you've got a copyright on a book, it's because you wrote it. I have a couple of pieces of storybook stuff that I've actually copyrighted that I have secured. I did it years ago, right? Because it's your, you own it. The Royal Family, the Windsors own that copyright. Wow. Right? So if we look at what's happening- I'm just wondering, are people actually really, like, you know, say it every time you film because people need to get that. Yes, the Bible is absolutely 100% not the Word of God. Now I wanna be very clear about this. When we talk about this, I know for a fact I have a very strong faith in God. I'm a huge fan of God. So I want people to understand first and foremost that there is no book. God is not limited to a book. And if you think God is limited to a book, then I don't even know what to say, right? And so what we're looking at, it's interesting. Have you guys seen the documentary, Shiny Happy People on Amazon Prime? Yeah, parts of it. I don't know if I've seen it. It's good. Well, I've done some breakdowns on the IBLP, which I will, if I can remember, I will put those videos down in the description box below, but I've watched Shiny Happy People. I've, I wonder if REM has made some extra iTunes money off of it. That's really why I ever clicked on it. I was like, oh, this is the REM song. I was like, oh, this is the REM song. Shiny Happy People. I don't even think that people in the cult know that that's an actual song by REM because they're not allowed to listen to secular music. But no, so I've watched this. It's about this, the IBLP, which the Institute of Basic Life Principles, which was owned, it's a cult. It's owned by Bill Gothert and it really attracts fundamentalist Protestants, right? Mostly through the Baptist section. Now, I've gone through recently and listened to other people's survivors on YouTube talk about, you know, podcasts and stuff of their experiences with the IBLP. And there's a reason why I'm bringing this up, guys, is because I've noticed a pattern with a lot of that that what Bill Gothert did with the IBLP is no different than what's been done since the beginning from the Council of Nicea. So, and this is all fact, you guys. This is not speculation. When I set out to read the missing books of the Bible, I had no clue that was gonna come down to me deconstructing the whole Christian church, right? So, and that's really what it is. And, but anyway, I was watching, another point I wanna make is I was watching this documentary series and I was listening to all these people talk about their parents and how their parents put them in very horrible circumstances because of the cult and all that kind of stuff. And I was thinking about how, especially growing up Southern Protestant, how some of these teachings kind of crept into other, like I grew up Presbyterian, but my parents would have been viewed as like liberal heathens compared to the IBLP. Let me just, I mean, they practice no birth control. They practice quiverful, which means they have as many babies as they can. They don't wear, what I'm wearing right now would be considered a horse because I'm showing my shoulders. I think Angie, even that sweater, because it draws eyes to your, to the, yeah, I think, yeah, whoo, you know. So, so, so I grew up, even though I grew up conservative Christian, my parents would have been considered like literal heathens compared to their teachings of conservatism and Christianity. And I was listening to- I feel like- I feel like- Yeah, not a lot of makeup. I was watching, I was listening to people talk about their parents and I was thinking about my church growing up and the youth director I had, how I could see how that youth director could have taken us in that direction. However, if it wasn't for my mom, yeah, my mom was the one that really made sure that didn't happen because, because, because we grew up knowing that God came first, school came second, and then church after. So my mother, giving a shout out to her really was good about making sure that the church was not God. Like the church wasn't God. The church was a social circle of people, basically. And so when I got to high school, because I went to a private school, we had certain requirements with the school where we couldn't do like Wednesday night program. A lot of, a lot of Protestant churches do like Wednesday night programs. We couldn't in high school do that because we were required to be at the school. And that youth director did pitch a fit about that and called us all like unfaithful. My mother was like, no, my job as your parent is to make sure you have an education. Church comes second. God is first, but God is not church. There's a little thing that I think of it on Twitter recently, where I said something like the people around you are either your circle or your cage. And you think about these like small groups in these churches, these big mega churches now have these small groups. And you know, like they only, like those are their therapist. You know, those. Yeah, it's so insular. And I really have to know, I did grow up with a lot of trauma from my school specifically in our, but I do have to really give it to my mother. My mother, actually Angie reminds me a lot of my mother in a lot of ways because my mother, even though she I mean, Angie's close to my I love you darling. She's close to my age, but just the way she parents her children, like it reminds me a lot of my mom because my mom, even though my mother was a Christian, Christian lady, she was very open-minded and very, we were, it was important for her, for us to have a secular experience. My mother got me my first bikini. Like you were just talking about your daughter getting her barry bait into my mom. I remember I was probably like the eighth grade and then we went to go bait into shopping for the summer and my mother, cause we had to go to the mall cause there was no, you either had to order from a catalog or go to the mall. There was no internet back then. In case we got any young ones watching, like there, there was no internet. So we had to go and actually go to the mall. And I remember my mother being like, Bryce, I think it's time for you to get bikini. And I remember her like having me try it on and saying, look how cute you look. If I had your figure, I would just be wearing that bikini all the time. So it was my mother that got me a bikini. It was my mom, my parents, when we were inundated with secular music, you know, like we would listen to my parents when I was young had all their old records in the 70s. So my sister and I would be in like the playroom, like work in the record player. As little kids, we knew how to do the record player, you know? And then we moved to cassettes and CDs, but we knew how to play those Led Zeppelin records. And my parents, I will say- They don't grow up like me. I don't know her history, but I was not allowed to do any of these things. Oh no, my grandparents could party like the best of them. So my mom heard it from her parents. So I will say like every- I went kind of like, this is my rebellion. Like- Like, yeah. I'm gonna buy me some Barbie shoes and wear a bikini. I was like under the covers with my radio and a cassette tape, you know? And when the radio would play a song that I liked that I wasn't supposed to hear, you know, wasn't this listening? I would like press record and it would make my own mixtapes. My Donna. I had all the things from Athens to Charleston. I listened to the Immaculate Collection. I wasn't that growing up and I'm gonna date and listen to it. Yeah, mama. Well, that's the Southerners. Like you either have in the South, you either have real fundamentalists like the IBLP people or you have Southerners. And I will tell you, my mama can out drink me even to this day. My mother, well, and all of my aunts, my mom and my stepdad, even my sister, they all have bars in their houses. My grandparents, my mom's parents had two bars in their houses. They could part, my grandparents, holy shit, could they party? And they would always be at church on Sunday morning. They might be drinking those bourbons and whiskeys on Saturday night, but they sure as hell. That's because they were Presbyterian. Yeah. Oh, so Presbyterians, are we a little bit more wild? Yeah, they were more wild. I grew up Baptist and like primitive Baptist school. And then the Methodists were a little bit more free. And then the Presbyterians were free. And then the Episcopalians. Oh no, Episcopalians, my stepdad is an Episcopalian and they're called Wiscopalians. Wiscopalians. So that's the Southerners. So my mother, I mean, and my mother knows her Bible. Like my mother knows Bible verses. She's very oriented in faith. However, she's not indoctrinated into religion in that sense. You know, she's very much, no, the church is not God. The church is not God. And that was very clear. And so no, your education, God always comes first, but the church is not. Your youth director is not God. So I'm really grateful for my mother and all my friends' parents did the same thing basically. They're like, no, our kids need to go to school because our responsibility, they know about Jesus by now. They know, you know, our responsibility is to make sure that they're prepared for life and to get into colleges and all like this. Anyway, I wanted to make that very, very clear when I was listening to. But my point is, when you study, if you watch the shiny happy people documentary, you see how Bill Gother, the head of the BLP, kind of created these dogmatic rules to live by that created a high control organization, but they weren't necessarily biblical principles. They were manipulations of biblical principles. So what's happened since the Council of Nicaea in the fourth century, this is what's been happening. And this is fact. The Bible has been altered so many times. I mean, so many times that nothing in that book can be taken seriously. And you can go back and read all the records of all the councils and see what the political persuasion they were looking for at that time. And that's what the council was doing to reset the Bible in order to push people into a certain narrative. So there was a council where they got rid of reincarnation because reincarnation is in all the missing books of the Bible. Yeshua, name wasn't Jesus, it was Yeshua taught reincarnation. And there when, and I'm gonna, I kind of wanted to cover it on my channel, the whole drama of what happened because literally people were killing each other in this council because they were assassinating each other because they wanted to take out reincarnation so that they had more control over the fear of people. So they could persuade the people more if they believe that this is what they're one and only life and they're one and only shot at salvation. So you can read, you can look all this stuff up, you guys, it's all out there. And you can read it all about it, like what happened, what happened was. And then you can go and look at the missing books that we have available and see where Yeshua is teaching reincarnation. You can read the missing books and see where he was never crucified, right? What is crucifixion? What is the communion? It's the eating and drinking of human flesh and human blood. What are they preparing you to accept? Think about that, right? Or the idea that some human being has to be sacrificed for you, right? That's very satanic. Yeah, so when you start to see all this, you start to see the big picture, you go, holy shit. They've completely inverted everything in order to control us, the word church. Why, does anybody even ask why it's called a church and not a temple? I never thought to ask that until I started researching it. Where does, what is the etymology of the word church? Thank you, Jordan Maxwell. We're breaking this news before he passed away. Church comes from the Scottish word Kirk. This can be drawn all the way back to the Greek goddess Cersei, who is the goddess of mind control. So she would hypnotize people and then feed off of their energy. So what do the bad guys do? Because we have to live under consent, right? We're under walls of consent. So we know this, they put things out there. They tell us the truth. It's in plain sight. You're going to church. You're going to a place where they're gonna hypnotize you and feed off of you. Well, I want to say, I just want to say that I think that, you know, we're talking about secular stuff, you know, and that's totally what church is, totally secular. Oh yeah. It's all inside of you. It's all inside of you. So that's for the point I'm getting at too. So we go back to the 12, a long way around getting to the 12 tribes of Israel. So when we look at the missing books of the Bible, we look at all these characters in the Old Testament and you guys can look at your Bible you got now and see that something's not right with these, something's a little psychotic with the white people and they're not, I'm sorry, if you look at the way Abraham behaved, it's closer to Jeffrey Epstein than Yeshua. I mean, for real, like closer to that. He was trafficking, big time. That's in the Bible, it's in the Bible. He was trafficking. Listen, listen, Linda, listen, Linda. Linda. Speaking of girls, I promise you, no little girl is sitting at home dreaming about being a polygamist wife one day. No, and God created both men and women equal, different but equal. And so God cares about the woman's happiness just as much as the man. They were doing human sacrifice. What in the Old Testament, they call it a burnt, virginal offering. Y'all, what's that? Let's break this down. What's a burnt virginal offering? What's a virgin? A child. Killed. What's burnt mean? Being destroyed. Burn. Burned. Burn. So Moloch, who in the missing books of the Old Testament, Moloch is Yahweh. Dun, dun, dun. Moloch is Yahweh. How many Christians are like, I worship Yahweh? Well, honey, so does Hillary Clinton. God said that a couple of years ago. Now we know. Hillary Clinton's out about their worship of Moloch and Yahweh too, you know? Didn't know it was WikiLeaks emails. But so we're seeing what they're doing. Abraham, none of his line, this is the line of the controllers. So Jacob's children. And it's mind control. So even whenever I say my dad said this, it's not me like attacking my father. It's just, it's like, I mean, there's been so much mind control. So much. I mean, see in our comment sections, people are so ready to take down the controllers and people are so, they know that the schools are messed up, that politics is messed up, healthcare is messed up. But the church isn't. The church is totally great. It's awesome. It's pure. It's awesome. No, honey, that's on the top of the pyramid. Act of 1871, I believe, is when they created Washington DC, the three stripes on the DC flag stands for DC, which is the military. London, which is like the wealth. And then the Vatican is that third stripe. And if you're a Protestant, honey, you have bent the knee to the Catholic church too. Protestants are no, they have different belief systems but they're all controlled. The Vatican literally just called in money from all the churches. So all the churches, this happened maybe a year ago, had to send all their money back to the Vatican. So darling, I hate to break it to you but your church is just as corrupt as healthcare, as politics, it's just as swampy. If not more swampy, it's controlling the swamp. It's like the sea creatures that are controlling the swampy sea creatures. But that doesn't mean that God is that way. Do you guys see what I'm saying? Nope, I know that you do, but that you guys watching, I want you to understand this. So what the church is done. The church is very, very, it's a cage. It's a cult. It's very limiting, it's control, it's fear. You can't question, if you question things, you're told that you're just losing your faith or that the devil tempting you. No, that was the church. She left the church. She didn't leave God. No, she didn't leave God. She found God and that's why she left the church. There's some great YouTube channels. I used to watch a lot of these old, they're great YouTube channels that are run by old people who used to be pastors and preachers and they themselves read the missing books of the Bible and then walked away from their profession because of it because they realized that they were not only preaching Satanism, but they were preaching a lie. The reason why your preachers and your priests wear black robes, does anybody ever ask that question? I didn't until I found out, it creeps me out. There's judges, judges wear black robes. Why is that? It's because they're sworn into the cult of Satan. And I can say, I only go into churches now for like somebody's funeral that I was in. Yeah, another thing. Go ahead, Eric, sorry. Another thing, like, when they have the flags, the flags in the churches. They're only upset all about. Yeah, the church is supposed to be a sovereign place where it's not, it's a 501c3, which is part of the government. The black robes is because they've been sworn into the cult of Satan. And not every preacher is aware of this. I'm gonna say that not every, some are, some of the big ones are, they're whistleblowers. I've talked to some of them who actually, some of your favorite big old Billy Graham's, they were doing. No, I used to love me some Billy Graham. My grandma loved Billy Graham. And I would talk to him and say. My mama loved Billy Graham and she's accepted at this point that he was a Satanist. The other thing. Oh, he's a bad dude. He was a Satanist. All these big ones are out there and they know what they're doing and they're doing those virginal birth offerings, you guys. So anyway, we have to be aware. The more, that is the controller's saving grace is the church. As long as they still control the church, they can still, they still have control of the people. So anyway, so Satan is looking for you to look outside of yourself, right? Yahshua said the kingdom of heaven and hell lay inside of you. So it created the 12 tribes of Israel coming from Jacob, which are his children because he was also trafficking some ladies because you, all those wives did not want to be his wife. Let's just be honest with you. They were forced into that, right? So he had all these sons. Those are the bloodlines of the controllers, you guys. That's who those are. And you've been taught to venerate them. Okay. So who are the real 12 tribes of Israel? Because the darkness can't create anything. It can only mimic. Who's the real royalty? We are. Galactic. Yes, we are. Because we have all those strands within us and we have to activate each one of them. Yes, it's, we are a hodge podge. And this is why, and you guys, it's in the black. They have it all in the missing books. They left it in the, talk about the watchers. They talk about beings coming down. And there's something politically, they talk about like Israel being last, just something. Yeah, that's us. We are Israel. Are. Yeah. We're Israel. We, it's us. And that's, and so we basically, what that means, the 10, so we have, they're 12 tribes of Israel. You are genetically, genetically, you are made up of 12 different, if not more, 12 dominant galactic beings, also created by God. Now, this is what the law of one says, Picasso, that's a lot of different. We are literally the human species on planet earth are the most powerful in the galaxies, in the cosmos. We think of other beings being so powerful, the older beings, older liars. We're 10 times more power. Why? Because we're all of them next. So every single galactic group has abilities, has things they can do. We're a combination of all of that. And once we activate all that, you know, there is something that can channel different, whatever, but that, I mean, I have my own superpowers that I've activated, you know, and everybody else has some others and then somebody, but you know, we're all, I mean, eventually, like, holy, I can't wait till I'm going to. I know, and people figure this out. Well, let's talk about race for a second. So they want us to believe that black people come from Africa, white people come from Europe. No, honey. No, no, darling, they want us all to believe that we all came from Africa. Listen, I did my DNA test with far wheels that shouldn't have, but I did it. Yeah. No, I have Coptic Egyptian. That's the only thing that comes from the African continent. The rest of it. So explain, tell me that, Batman. I'm also RH-negative, though, like, how is it that you're telling us we all come from Africa but some of us don't have any African in us? Like, just not adding up, my friend. She didn't start adding up. I've never done that test thing. I'm scared of it. I've got one, like, my friend. Well, I never did it, but I did notice, and I think I've told you this before on your channel, but that I Googled myself, and it said that I'm Middle Eastern in Egyptian. I have Egyptian, yeah. So just by Google, like, just Googling my name, like, well, 10 years ago, it didn't say that. It would say I was just from Georgia, and I was, like, from Albany, you know, like, whatever, South Georgia girl. And now it says that I'm Middle Eastern Egyptian. I'm like, that's so bad, I am. Well, what happened to you? So before we get to that, I just want to explain the race thing quickly. So when we look at DNA, when we look at the strands of DNA, your race has nothing to do with where you're from on the globe. It has to do with the dominant strands of your galactic DNA. So people who have are predominantly Syrian or from Cyrus, the constellation, not the radio, they're black. Yeah, right? People who predominantly, I know I am a combination, predominantly of Lyra, Nocturine, and Palladium. So it has nothing to do with where you are on the globe. It has everything to do with where you come from galactically. And all of those galactic beings are equal to each other. And we knew that before we forgot that, before we were taught differently. So the power lies within us, because we are, they just don't want you to know that. They want you hunting through records to see where you go back to Jacob. When that's not true at all, it's about your galactic heritage. Okay, go on, Eric, sorry. Okay, so I thought it was weird. My dad is 46% UK, and I'm like 48% UK, which is like, how does that happen? How does that happen? I was actually playing around on 23 of me last night. They sent me an email, and I was like, I have to check this out in a while. So I pulled it up, and I was looking at my aunt's profile on it, one of my aunts, I won't say which one. But she had a lot of, there was a region in France that pulled up for her where she had a lot of this region in France. And not, I didn't have as much as that. And I was like, but my aunt is like my mom. So like, I mean, it's my full aunt. Like they have same, her parents are my grandparents. So this is just not making sense. And I will say on 23 of me, I was laughing hysterically last night because you can do this thing to look and see what your dominant traits are, given your DNA, nothing is correct about me. They said I was not likely to have dimples. I have two dimples. They said I was highly likely to have a cleft chin. I don't have, no one in my family has a cleft chin. They said that it was highly likely that my earlobes were detached, they're attached. They said it was highly likely that I would have very thin hair. My hair is super thick. They did get it right on the color. They got the color right. And they got, anyway, they said I would have all these things. And I was like, none of this is true. None of it is, none of it's me. So what are they actually looking for in our DNA when they can't even give us a real? Probably something to do with your blood. No. I know that's what Todd kept saying. Kept saying that the Feds are gonna show up at our house being like, we need to check you in. You got some, you got some good blood. You got that blood that we have. Well, it's so funny. My boyfriend used to make fun of me for being RH negative. Like, oh, you, you know, you're part of that group. And I kept looking at him going, but you have a lot of the same side effects as I do. And so I had him test his blood. He's also RH negative. Like you were saying, you were saying. So anyway, but yeah, guys, that's the, and so now Eric, we weren't, now I have to applaud you, Eric, because I don't know if you guys have noticed you have lost a lot of weight, my friend, and you're looking real good. Oh, I don't know about all that. Every time I see you, you're looking thinner and thinner and more chiseled and more chiseled. Cause you take a moment, let's take a moment to talk about what you've been doing. You've been going to the gym working out a lot, haven't you? Yeah, yeah. I just realized that, well, I go through these like spurts where I kind of, I'll gain weight and then I'll hate it and then I'll go to the gym, work it off, you know, and then I'm like, oh, I'm in a good, I'm in a good stopping place right now. But then I'll get back up. So it's a fluctuate, you know, so. You called me the other day and you said, you said something to me about how you were having more like spiritual clarity. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, okay, so I'm on the treadmill and I'm just thinking, I'm thinking about the 10 lost tribes and how you've said that fire like creates, you know, and fire would be like when you work out, you know, that's how we create, gets rid of useless junk, you know, just like a forest fire, how it burns all the undergrowth and everything, you know, and I was just thinking about, I was thinking about what you said, you know, and I was like, oh, totally makes sense, totally makes sense because you don't change. If you don't work out, if you don't exercise, you don't change, you know. And that is why a lot of the old ancient faiths like the Yogis, like the Egyptians, they incorporated a form of exercise into their spirituality because that's, and you also have to, and so when we look at the DNA, and this is, I told you, Eric, that this is very commonly known in the yoga world. If you practice yoga in this lifetime, you are changing, literally changing the DNA structure of seven generations below you. So if I were to have a child because I've been doing yoga for 17 years, my DNA is now different than what it was when I started. And you can see that in the way people look, the way their bodies change, they have more spiritual clarity, their skin looks healthier. And so if I were to have a child, the karma, the inherited karma that child would receive would be different than if I had had that child before doing yoga. That really makes a lot of sense to me. You know, I've always, haven't really thought about the whole exercise part of it, but my grandmother telling me that she thought that I was put here to break a family curse with the women in the family. But I think that that's one of them. All the women in my family, I would say, especially on my mom's side, or kind of, you know, a lot of them were larger, you know, hot belly, beautiful women, very beautiful. But, you know, we were cookers and taking care of, you know, everyone else and not themselves. Right. And so, yeah, so. And it changes, it changes. So that is why people, like I always say, I will not go to a healer who isn't exercising because they're not moving their own energy, right? So when you're creating that sweat, you're actually boiling. So we are mostly made up of water, salt water. You know, salt water is very healing. And in the tarot deck, what is, what is, what are the cups represent? Emotion. Yeah, and that's a chalice of emotion. So your water, you know, when you go past, like, stale water, the water that hasn't moved, that's just been sitting there, it's stinky, it's gross, it's moldy. So you have to constantly, that's why like, like, you know, if you take your animal up to the mountains and where it's running water, it's fresh water, it's safer than a drink, because the water is running, it's clean. So when you sweat, when you create that fire, you're creating a fire in your body, top is heat. You're also moving, so the sweat starts to come out. So you're moving emotion, you're moving water, water that, if not moved, would get stale and stagnant. And that stale and stagnant water would also affect your DNA in a negative way, right? So I believe that the powers that we know this, and this is why they've got us in the situations where we live very sedentary lives. So we're getting stuck, right? And you don't have to be an Olympic athlete. You can just go for a 30 minute walk every day to get that, get that movement up in your body, to get that heat rising, and to get that flushing happen. And when you actually, people notice a lot of times when they first start, your creativity starts to improve. Your clear-headed, some of my better ideas come to me when I'm on my yoga mat, you know, because you're moving that karma around, you're moving it. And so, I mean, kids, you see kids are wild, kids are like, they wanna move, like they wanna, when they play outside, when they're playing on the, you take a kid to a playground, right? They're exercising. They feel it, they wanna move, they wanna swing from the monkey, hey, guys, I did the monkey bars a few, a while back, I was at the playground, my nephew, and I tried those monkey bars, and I'm pretty strong. And I was like, holy fuck, this is hard, you know? And those kids are swinging on it, like they're freaking towards the jungle, you know? And school is terrible too, when my son was in kindergarten, he was a kid in the first grade. I mean, that teacher tried to get me to put him on drugs to calm him down. She had him sitting in a corner looking at the wall. He would finish his work before anyone else. He was just bored out of his mind, and he wasn't, you know, doing anything like that, like mean to any other kids. He just needed to be, he needed to move. And so, yeah, I was the room mom that year, and it's hard to see. I went in to put all the little snacks out for the Halloween party at the Catholic school, and I was like, well, where's my son's seat? And she goes, oh, he's over there against the wall. Like, oh, no. No. He finished that year out, and then switched schools. I mean, I was, no, we're not doing this. He just, no, we're not. When I was a kid, we had recess like twice a day. He was on drugs, and I know he never, and I never did put him on drugs. He is so dang smart. He's so dang creative. I mean, everybody, I mean, that meets him as like, wow, what a guy, like just, yeah. Yeah. Anyway, that's another whole thing. But, you know, the middle of the night. In the 80s and 90s, we had recess like twice a day. We had morning recess and afternoon at recess, and we were only at school from like eight o'clock to two 30s, so we weren't even, you know, and we had two recesses in that and a lunch. So they let us move, they let us play, they let us, you know, get that energy out. But yeah, then we go home at like two 30s, you have the rest of the afternoon to play outside, and you know, it's, that's what kids need to do, and they know that. Kids will intuitively know that they don't dread it. They're not like, oh my God, I got to go play. You know, like we drag going and exercising. That's one thing I like about, another thing I like about Marnie Alton is she often refers to this as play. Like your workout should be your play time. As an adult, it's your play time, right? And so, but kids are like, yeah, they want to go outside, they want to run, they want to like climb trees, you know, they want to, they want to jump, I mean, my nephew and nieces can jump on the trample. My sister's dog jumps on the trampoline. My sister will send me videos of the kids are at school and she's the freaking golden retriever, Reba is like jumping on the trampoline by herself, you know, like, so yeah, it's super important, but that's, it's for your DNA. And so that's one thing I've tried to do this for a long time on this channel. I really encourage people to start looking at exercises, something spiritual. It's something spiritual. Yeah, totally. Because, and also when you're in that moment of like when you're on the treadmill, Eric, or you're, you know, running and it gets tough, you're up against yourself. So there's a mental meditation and a mental breakthrough that starts to happen too when you start to realize your own strength and your own grit. And so all these things start to shift for you, not just, you know, the body. So, you know, you can tell a person's mental and spiritual help a lot of times by the state of their body. You know, if the body is healthy and fits, then chances are the mind is also pretty. You know, you look at it this way, I'll say, if you see somebody that's extremely fit, I guarantee you, I would bet money on it that if you walked into their house, their house is very organized and clean. I guarantee you, if there's somebody out there that runs like five miles a day, guarantee you their bed is made up every day. So that's just a very baseline example of what starts to happen is your habits start to change because you're changing, the body is the mind field. And so what you think starts to play out in your body, but if you bring the body, the mind will then come. If you bring the mind, the body will then come. One can go before the other. So if you just bring yourself to that treadmill and you do 20 minutes on that treadmill, all of a sudden, things are slowly gonna start to change because the energy is now changing, the energy is moving. And you're activating, you're becoming alive. Have you ever noticed, you guys, have you ever known people who are like hardcore athletes and there's like a light behind their eyes? Like they have a clarity behind their eyes. And it's because they're moving their body, right? My friend, Jamie Slays, that way, like you look at her eyes and she's the Olympic ice skater. She's, her eyes are very clear, right? And everybody has, you don't have to be an Olympic ice skater. I'm not an athlete. Are you guys athletes? No. No. I'm just a human being and you know, people will come up with so many excuses and I will tell you those excuses are your programming because the controllers don't want you knowing this. You wanna start to act something very simple. You can, you don't have to buy a gym, if you can't afford a gym membership, that's fine. You can go for a walk. There's so many great things on YouTube, 20-minute exercise videos on YouTube that are free, right? Yeah. I don't do a whole lot, I wanna do more. So right now I usually just kind of jog down my driveway and I kind of run back and forth on the flat ground, like on the flat parts to the right. I live in a very hilly. George is hilly, George is very hilly. To a girl. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. But on this trip, I'm like, why didn't I think to bring my bicycle? Cause I could have bicycled everywhere around here. I didn't know like what to expect when I got here. But yeah, just you feel so much better. I do. I mean, I walk pretty much every day. I walk and I kind of do like the little run, walk, run, walk and stuff like that. Some of my little- You have to be, again, we're not, you're not, you don't need to be like a sports illustrated model. You just get your energy up. Just get your, your blood, you know, okay. So what happened? So what, I'm not a scientist, but let's just break it down to like, you know, layman's terms. When your body has a fever, what is your body doing? So I'm clearing out toxins. It's, yeah, mm-hmm. Teething up. Teething up and getting rid of the toxins. So when your body creates a fever, it's because it's burning up something that needs to be burnt out. A virus- I've never, I mean, unless my children's fever has gotten up to be above 103, I really don't, I mean, and maybe I would give them something to help them sleep at night. So they'd be more comfortable. But I let them burn off those fevers. And you know, and the last time my daughter, my youngest went to, I had to have a vaccine for school. This is like several years ago, but we go in there and the nurse practitioner, she says, well, your mother hasn't brought you in in so long. You're not even in our system anymore. And my daughter was like, well, I haven't been sick. She's like, you haven't even had the flu or anything. She's like, yeah, but it goes away in three days. I mean, you know, we just like burn it off, you know. I get everything three days, everything three days. Exactly. And that's what, so that fever, your body knows what to do. Your body when it notices, huh, there's a virus here. We're gonna heat it up and we're gonna burn it out. Well, that's what you're doing with exercise too. That's what you're doing in your exercise. And what's another bit of exercise? A strength and immune system, your immune system, right? And so I want people, and I will put you guys, I will put, actually, I was gonna, I'm gonna put Angie on the spot. And Eric, if you wanna come down for this too, I'll invite you, but Angie, when you get back to Georgia, I'm thinking I should come to your house and we should film ourselves doing a bar video together. Never done it. That's okay, I'll bring the weights, I'll bring the props. Oh, oh, you gotta have, like, okay, so. My mom talks about something with a broom back from the 70s that they would do. Oh, I don't know that, but girl, you can watch us doing it and see, like, we're not athletes, we're not like, we're just people moving our body. So that's, you don't, you don't, you're not- I like that, right? I would love that. Let's do it. Yeah, I would love it. You're gonna be Lucy and Ethel doing a bar class. But you know, it's, you guys, because it's not, we're just asking, God gave you, so that's the thing, right? That's one thing that controllers are trying to do. They're trying to separate you from God. That's what church is trying to do. Church is trying to separate you from God. How do you- Very first time I even saw anything that you ever did, it was on the Dark Outpost and you were talking about yoga. And it was the very first time, like that I heard anyone speak about how the church was against yoga. And you kind of remember this, this is a while back. Yeah. And it, yeah, it just really resonated with me. And I was like, wow, yeah. Cause I've heard that so much from the church and family and, you know, like yoga is, like, I don't know, disabled or something like this. No, it isn't. And you ask people why? What's their proof? So what's your proof that yoga is evil? Well, it's summoning demons. What's your proof that it's, show me where it's summoning demons. They can't do it, cause it isn't. If you read the Yoga Sutras, which is the foundation of yoga, which is a 5,000 year old text. Right, have it right here. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjaleen. Patanjaleen is like a scientist. And the whole sutras are him taking notes as he's observing human beings and how human beings behave. And he talks about something called Ishwara. Ishwara is the Sanskrit word for God. One God, monog God, that's it. And he's saying in this whole sutras is that your own attachments to your ego, which is your fault sense of self, is what is disassociating you from God. And so if you want to be in touch with God, truly be connected to God, then you have to break your ego. And that is the whole foundation of yoga. And then of course it uses the asana, which is the exercise portion, the postures in order to exorcism. What's the root word of exorcism? Exercise. Exercise. Right, so that's both. Yoga is having, and that's one thing people are, people are real ignorant and ignorance can be very dangerous. And that's how words can start. People think Hinduism is multiple gods. It's not. It's one God. It's one God who's come to earth many, many times. So I remember I asked a Hindu uncle once that one of the man deers, like what's the biggest difference between Christianity and Hinduism? And uncle said, oh, Christians think God came to earth one time, Hindus think God came to earth many, many, many, many times. And I was like, that's probably more like it. We keep fucking up. So that's more like it, you know? And so it's a very devout connection. And so what in the Hindu faith, what people will do is they'll find the avatar, the Jesus if you will, whatever avatar resonates with the most. And that's their drishti, that's their focal point to help them find connections to God. Or that's Hanuman or Ganesh. It's their focal point to have a trinity, just like we have a trinity. And I think that's fine as long as you're not considering that avatar your savior. No, and no, but they don't do that. So they don't do that. So that's a big difference too is Hindus don't talk about something saving you. They very much you got to save yourself because you are. I mean, the Bhagavad Gita is one of the most profound books she'll ever read from the Hindu collection. And it's the story of Arjuna. And Arjuna is a warrior and he has to go up. He's standing on the battlefield of India and he's looking across the battlefield and he's going to have to fight to the death for this land. And he's looking across the battlefield, the other side and he's seeing like his teachers, his friends, people he loves and he doesn't want to do it. He doesn't want to go to battle. And he has this like literal come to Jesus moment. I say come to Jesus moment because Krishna is the avatar in this story and Krishna is the Christ. Krishna Christ, that's the Christ. And the whole Bhagavad Gita is Arjuna having a conversation on the battlefield before going into battle with Krishna about what he has to do. And Krishna is like, but buckle up Buttercup. You better toughen up my friend. You decided to be a warrior. That's what you are. You're a warrior. That's what you signed up to do. So you got to go be a warrior. You can't back out now. This is your karma. You've got to face this. And so it's in a lot of ways, Hinduism is the ultimate anti-woke religion because it's like you don't get a participation trophy. You've got to actually be here. And that's what karma is you guys. And I know in the Western world, so many people don't understand karma. It's really quite sad. People think karma is this bad, like all the karma buses coming. All karma is is cause and effect. Action, reaction. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. That's what karma is. It's all it is, right? Because Angie, mama and daddy did the deed. She was born and the karma of that is we get to celebrate her birthday with her. You know, like that's so it's just because I drank water this morning. An hour later, the karma of that is not only is my body hydrated, but I have to pee. So it's just action, reaction. And so sometimes when we go back to Patanjali's teachings, if we have attachments to things that are connected to the false sense of self which is the ego, we will have negative reactions to the cause and effect given to us because of that. So there's no such thing. There is no such thing as good karma or bad karma. Karma is just karma. It's your perception of the cause and effect that makes it good or bad. Something can happen to me. An action and a reaction can happen to me that I think is the most horrific thing in the world. The same action and reaction could happen to Angie or Eric and they could think it's not that bad. Your perception of that. And so when something, when an action and a reaction happens to you that makes you uncomfortable, that upsets you, your work then, the friction of that karma is then for you to change the perception so that you can gain the wisdom from the experience. And that's what starts to take the power of the ego away. Does that make sense? Yes, and how do we relate this back to the whole, like the strands of DNA and the... Basically if you really understand the concepts of karma and you really accept karma is just simply your work, simply your action and your reaction and you start to see, I'll say it again, I said it would happen this morning, I'll put this in a different way. So the type of yoga that I practice is a very, very physically challenged. Traditional yoga is like, breaks you. It's ashtanga yoga, it just literally, you are just, it is not vinyasa flow, that is not traditional yoga. Anyway, so it's extremely difficult, extremely challenging. And my original teacher, David Grieg in Philadelphia, who is the reason why I was able to go into India, he's the one that got me to that point, when he would have these like 20, 22 year old girls come into his shawa who had been gymnast or cheerleaders and so they adapted a lot easier to the practice than maybe someone who wasn't so athletic. And those 20, 22 year old girls that had a, easy to adapting, he wasn't really interested and it was boring to him, right? But when like a 60, 70 year old man walked into that shawa who was overweight and couldn't touch his toes, all of a sudden David would get so excited because now we have something to work with, right? So anytime there was a limitation of resistance, a struggle, instead of seeing that taught me, instead of seeing the challenges in my life as something to be stressed about, see them as something to work with, something that's providing me resistance so that I can learn and grow, right? And so I mean, I always think of like my cooking and stuff and it's the same way with like, when I went to the farmer's market yesterday, I picked out the ugliest vegetables that were on discount at the farmer's market to pickle. Like I said, no, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go save these things and make, you know, like this would like make, these were like the ugliest carrots. Now look how pretty they are. But, and I, you know, I had to like really like shave off a bunch of like rotten stuff and like trim and just, but that's what makes, that's what it makes me think. It gives you something to work with. And so if we're looking at activating the 10, you know, asleep strands of DNA, my suggestion would be anytime you have a challenge in your life, friction in your life, don't run from it, don't, don't sulk. Just be like, oh, interesting. Now I have something to work with because that karma, that resistance, that cause and effect is why you came to earth. You didn't come to earth to eat french fries and watch the Kardashians, although that would be quite fun. You came to earth to actually human. Runners are runners, teachers are teachers, swimmers are swimmers, humans are human. Turn the idea of you being a human into a verb. Your soul came here to human. Your soul, before your soul took the physical Shakti, so the body is in this yoga sutras, there's two different words for the body. Procrety is what the word that's used in the yoga sutras and that is nature. So nature is anything that has a birth, a life and a death. And because nature is on a birth and a life and a death cycle, it's always changing. And that also causes us to struggle because we confuse our nature. We confuse the identity of our body with the identity of our soul. And so we're holding on to something that is mortal, thinking it's eternal. And it causes human suffering. That's why we fear death. But our body is just the expression of the soul. It's the Shakti, it's the Procrety. So another word for that would be Shakti, but you hear that word a lot in yoga shala Shakti. Your soul in the yoga sutras, it's called the Parusha. The Parusha is the eternal. So the Parusha is connected to Ishwara. Not Procrety. Procrety is just the experience. Parusha is what's connected. Your soul is what's connected to God, right? The internal soul beneath that subtle body. The body is just the expressed experience of the soul. So the soul can refine itself to remember that it's connected to God, right? Another word for the soul is the Shiva, the Shiva, the Shakti, the Procrety, the Parusha. And so when we're in these bodies and as humans, we're humaning, especially on our timeline that the decision that your soul made, your soul sat there with God or whatever you believe, whatever you wanna call that higher state of God. And when you were sitting here as a soul, figuring out what you were gonna do in human school and what lessons you needed to learn, it was areas that your soul needed to refine itself in. And so you sat down and said, I think I wanna struggle with this, this and this and I wanna have this karma and that karma. And here's something from a past life that it didn't quite figure out in that life. So can we bring that back into this life so I can finish it and I can try to figure this out. And so your God goes, okay, cool. Yeah, that's your contract. We're gonna do this, right? So people think their soul contract's like, I'm gonna be the queen of the world. That's my soul contract. You know, honey, your soul contract is you going through obstacles so that you can refine yourself for your soul. And so my soul contract was like, you're gonna struggle with anxiety in this life. Like I was up there with God and I was like, I think I need, these humans are calling it PTSD. I think I need some of that because I need to work on that within my soul, right? And so by coming to Earth. I think my soul contract was just to be a wife and a mother. Nope. I was like, no. I mean, I'm not being a wife and a mother. I mean- Well, who's Angie? And the wife and the mother is just the karmic. So being a wife and a mother, I would say was a karmic contract. So you made a karmic contract with your husband and with your kids to bring a certain flavor. I would say for you, Angie, more so with your husband to have a certain resistance, a certain friction, your family is the biggest karmic contract you will ever have. Especially your parents and for a lot of people- The parents and the whole- Yeah, and how amazing is that that your blood brings the biggest lessons because you can't just always walk away from blood. Blood is always kind of lingering there in the corner, right? You always know your dad's there even if you don't talk to him, right? So there's a big karmic lesson there. And so that is a karmic exchange of energy. And so you make these deals with these other souls like, not only am I gonna do this for me, but we're gonna have this relationship so that we can learn off from each other. So that we can have that. And sometimes it happens that one soul will learn the lesson while the other doesn't, right? It has to repeat that same lesson with somebody else in the next life because they didn't figure it out. Right? I love the song if you haven't heard it from John Mayer and it's called In the Blood. It's good. Maybe it's, yeah, yeah. I mean, look at like my favorite thing was siblings. Like I love my sister. My sister and I don't really have. We're very darmic in that way. We don't have a lot of karma, but there's this great meme I saw all the other day. I thought it was perfectly described sibling relationships. If you need a kidney, I will absolutely beyond a shadow of doubt will give you a kidney, but you cannot use my phone charger. But nothing describes a sibling relationship better than that. You could absolutely, I will die for you. I will give you that blood transfusion. I will give you my kidney, but don't you fucking touch my phone charger. You know, like that is that sibling relationship, right? And there's also that bond with siblings too, because those siblings have also picked the same parents. Right? So there's going to be some similar friction. And so that then creates a connection between the sibling. Like nobody can bitch about your mama, but you and your siblings. Yeah. Nobody knows that what's going on behind those closed door, but you and your siblings. And so there's a different kind of karmic there. So karma isn't bad or good. It just is what it's called an effect. So like there's a camaraderie with siblings a lot because they're the only two that really understand the complications and complexities of the household they grew up in and how that affects them as adults, right? And so that has to be observed. And when you can start to observe relationships in that way, you start to see them for what they are and you're not super emotionally invested to the point where it starts to destroy you. You start to be able to make peace with certain situations when you realize that this is all that is and the soul is eternal. That's why all these people are under this crazy idea, like that shit crazy idea that somebody's going to come along and in this great awakening and Bippity Boppity Boo, they're dead ones who have died, they're dead loved ones out of the grave. Y'all, that's a zombie apocalypse and their soul's gone, right? And so if you bring a body back to life where the soul has moved on from that experience of that body, guess what my friends, something else can enter it. So don't be fooled by these satanic Christians because the soul has moved and that's what gets me too is like your time of death or your time of leaving this experience, I'll say because death is just an illusion. You've already got it, it's already done. Like you agreed in your contract, what day you were going to exit the ride. Your soul's at peace with that because your soul knows it's eternal. So when people are hoping that these fake truthers are going to go Bippity Boppity Boo, their loved ones back from the dead, are you really not trusting God? Because that's showing that you lack faith in God because God made an agreement with that person and how dare you try to interfere with their karmic path. That's not your place. I wrote down the other day, I kind of sounds weird, I guess, but I wrote down, you are really not that important to someone else's soul. Right, when you accept it that somebody else has their own job. Like just stop it. I mean, that was a karmic relationship, with my papa and my grandma. And but no, that was just a chapter in their karmic journey. And I don't, I mean, I really, I mean, maybe I'll see them again. People are like, oh, I'm gonna see them again in heaven. And I'm like, well, I mean, maybe. I mean, who knows, I don't know. I mean, but no, I mean, that's not what this is about. No, you have to make peace. So people who are still, now it's one thing to love someone and miss someone. Absolutely, you can love them. But I love and miss people who are still alive that I don't see and talk to anymore, right? So you can love and you're missing. That's probably that grieving process. And that's a process you have to go through in your own karmic journey. But you have to make peace with, if you are so addicted to somebody else that you can't go on without them resurrecting from the dead and being a zombie, there's not something wrong with you. You need to be able to be at peace with yourself and being at peace with the wholeness of who you are. When my papa was dying because we knew he was, you know, this is years back in the early 90s. I actually told him, I said, Papa Maxi, I said, you know, that cemetery in the backyard that you're so scared of, they had like the cemetery in the backyard. And so when they bought the land, there was just the Tyson family, whatever was there in the backyard. And my grandma like fixed it up and you know, like put all the headstones back together and you know, but it was cemented them and things. He was terrified of that cemetery at night. My papa was. And so I told him when we knew he was dying, I said, now you know how scared you are of that cemetery. Said, I love you so, so, so very much. Please don't come back and visit me. Don't come. What? Like I don't mind like feeling like, oh, you know. You don't want to see the ghost. But if I were to see like the zombie apocalypse of my grandma. Oh, my pants. Yeah. So, well, listen, as God is my witness, I'm going to be burned when I die because I don't want anybody to see my body for spare parts. But I never seen him in his casket. I put a picture of me and him together, like in it, you know, like, I mean, you know, it's what I did. But I remember going, that does not look like him at all. No, because the soul's gone. Yeah. That's why when you see a dead body, it doesn't look like them because the soul is gone. Did you know that the eye? I learned this recently driving down in a podcast. The eye actually like sinks back when you die. Like your actual eyeball goes back into your eyes. And so at the funeral parlors, they have to put like marble into the eyelid. So it appears when the eyes close or the eyes. So that shows you that when that the body starts decomposition right away really when the soul leaves. So your loved one has moved on. Do not try to harness them back because, and do you really have that little faith in God that you would question the death date that God assigned with your loved one? Are you really that narcissistic that you think you have power to override somebody else's soul contract? If you love them, let them go. If you love them, let them go. You will see their soul again, not, but remember the soul knows once you're in that state of death when your soul's all knowing at that point. So it's not attached. Thinking about our past lives, I think about past lives, I know I live, I'm not attached to those lives. Oh, that's cool. That's how I, because I'm not there. I'm here, and I actually like being Bryce. I'm having quite fun. I've done a lot of work in this life. Listen, listen, Linda, listen. I don't wanna come back. I've done a lot of work in this life. I wanna see Linda, I love it. Listen, Linda, I ain't coming back here, y'all. I'm going to be here. So anyway, but so when we're talking about the 10 missing tribes of Israel and trying to activate that DNA, there's no magic pill that's gonna do that for you. There's no healer that's gonna Bippity Boppity Boo that for you. There's no med bed that's gonna do that for you. What's gonna do that for you is you leaning into your work, leaning into your shadow work, leaning into the places of yourself that are resisting, that are hard, because that's where, that's why in yoga the lotus flower is often the symbol of yoga. Why? Because it grows on top of mud. It has to go through the mud and the muck in order to bloom. So be that lotus flower. Go through your own, face yourself. Face yourself. Get on that, and that's another thing too about exercise is it does bring up because you're moving out that water, you're moving that energy. Old shit does come up that needs to come up and when it does, lean into it. If you're exercising- You have to start crying. Yeah, I was about to say it happens in yoga shawls all the time. We just ignore it. Like if someone starts crying, they're mad, I just ignore it because it happens all the time and it needs to happen. So if you're doing a run and all of a sudden you feel like you need to go in the corner and cry, you just start crying. Do it, release it. Release it. And then over time, you're gonna bring more life into your DNA strand. And so the soul's gonna be able to wiggle, wiggle those DNAs and that's great if that makes sense. So I will tell y'all, I extended it over an hour now but I'll tell a real funny story. I think it's funny anyway about ghosts because everything's haunted down here in South. So our yoga shawl is haunted. It's, we got a guy. I call him Tom. I don't know if that's his name but that's kind of the name I felt like was his name and he is from, obviously he was a soldier from the Civil War. My boyfriend has seen the full apparatus, has seen his full operation. Yeah, that's the word. I've heard him. I've heard him a lot from there. And he walks around and he's an intelligent spirit. He knows, he's not, but this is where a lot of Civil War stuff happened. So it's not the shawl that's haunted. It's like the land around the shawl. And so there was one morning. It was like five o'clock in the morning. It was dark outside. I was sitting in the office. I was teaching a lead class that morning. And I was in the office and I heard the boots walking around in the main room. And it always confuses you because you think like a student's in there. So I opened the door to see, and I knew it was the ghost, but he was super active that morning. I think that was the morning I'd walked in and like both the sinks were turned on in the bathroom and the sink in the office. Sometimes that would happen. They'd be on full blast where no one left them running. All the sinks are turned on full blast. Anyway, I remember saying, because he was so active that morning. I was like, hey Tom. I was like, I have to teach a class in a bit. And I only have the pair of yoga pants on that I'm wearing currently right now. If you show yourself to me this morning, I most certainly will shit my pants. And I don't have a change of pants. So now in your day, women were ladies. And so you don't want a lady having to teach with shitty pants, do you? And at that it stopped. It completely stopped. And there's like an Italian restaurant in the same vicinity it shares land in that area. It used to be like this new age hippie Buddha tea shop. And there was a big old Buddha statue in there that it took many people to pull it in and get it situated in the corner. And oftentimes they would walk in and the Buddha statue would be on the other side of the room. There's also a little preschool there and they'd come in and there are toys. The toys would be everywhere in the morning. So yeah, but yeah. Yeah, so that was my story with Tom. I was like, do not show yourself to me. I will shit my pants. I do not have time for this at five o'clock in the morning on a Friday. So, but anyway, is there anything you guys want to close out with today? Yeah, yeah. I've said this before. We are creators. Our words have power and authority. And yeah, that's that's it. That's all I have. Power in the tongue. Power in the tongue. That sounds like a porto. I can't understand it. I'm sorry. Power in the tongue. I was like, I can't say that at me. Girl, I think somebody said that to me. It was a good day night in LA. Well, life. Like there's life and death in the tongue. Yeah, there you go. That's better in the Bible. There's a happy ending in that tongue. I'm kind of a crazy dude. I mean, this little Airbnb I'm in in Charleston has a little outdoor tub and I've just been. I know it's hot. Oh, yeah. I'm going to take a cold shower and then in the mornings, I take a kind of warm shower. You can't I mean, it's it's hot here. And it's like buggy. I'm burning all kinds of like I light up incense all around the yard just to keep the mosquitoes away. You need you talk about like a sweat lodge. There you go. Listen, that is why I question the history because like I said, that's where my family's from. And I know how hot it gets there. And that swampy Charleston. I'm like, how the hell were they walking around in petticoats? And my God, wait, how are they doing that? We don't mean that, but it's hard for us. And we have full on air conditioning and strapless shirts and like bikinis. And how how are these European or European Europeaners for for Northern Europe who were used to the I'm sorry, people from Northern Europe, no matter how hot you think it's getting in your summertime, it is nothing because I've been there. It's nothing compared to the heat that we expect. Listen, Africa twice. African heat is nothing compared to the southeastern heat. India heat is nothing compared to the heat. It's just it's heavy. It breathes on you talking about a tongue. I heard somebody say it feels like you're in someone's mouth because it's just wet all the time and hot and gross. And and one of my English friends said it was like walking through a bowl of hot soup. It's disgusting. So I can't believe I did that. But I drove straight straight here from Athens. I never stopped. So, you know, it was like almost five hours because there was all this traffic and stuff. I mean, it was a, you know, I got here during rush hour. But it'll take. So when I opened the door when I got here, it's like you here. You hear all the like the kids and the kids and I'm like but that and then I mean, it just hits you. Like it's like a slap. So how the fuck were these people walking around and bonnets and petticoats coming from northern Europe? Essentially. Yeah. Yeah, right. I'm I'm calling bullshit on that store. I'm saying Tartaria. Anyway, it is. It is it's it's definitely it's it's all. Somebody said something about Charleston, too. They're like the city breathes. I was like, it does. It breathes on you. It spits on you. Like it is so freaking hot. It is just it is, you know, I will say when I lived in England for I've said this before, when I lived in England for a bit, me and the guy was dating at the time, who was South African. We couldn't figure out why we were the only two out of everyone. We live with that. We're constantly bathing. Like we would take like two or three showers or baths a day and our English friends would only bathe like every other day or something. We couldn't figure it out why we were so apt to like bathe. And then we were like, oh, it's because we come from warm, sticky climate. So like you have to bathe a lot because you're so fucking sweaty. I mean, you get I get bra sweats and you get like rashes on your chest. It's just it's it's it's so freaking hot. Like it is so hot. Anyway, so that's that's where Miss Angie is. Well, Atlanta's hot, too. But I love it. I mean, I'm not trying to try to say Charleston is not a good place. It's not. Oh, no, Charles is not a better place in the world. Like that's the place where I feel my DNA really goes. Because the country does something to me like the low country is like, really, it pulls me all the time. Like I yeah, I probably I probably find something else to get into around here before I go find the Bryce Street and the strong street. Those are two of my families in Charleston. I've never found these streets, but apparently they're there in Charleston and it's both my mom, my mom, my grandmother was a strong and my grandfather was a Bryce. That's where I get my name is my mother's maiden name. So there's a Bryce Street and there's especially the strongs. Apparently the strongs help they help. They were responsible for building like this is a thing, too. I don't know how strong. S-T-R-O-M. All right, could be spelled the way it was spelled the Germanic way, which is S-T-R-U-M. So this is what cracks me up. So apparently the strongs, they were the Wundstroms when they came over from Germany in like the 1600s. They landed in Charleston, Carl's Town, as it was called then. They couldn't speak English. They only spoke German, so they weren't taken in like the first senses because they couldn't speak English, but they helped build the city. And so they went back and gave them like streets named because they helped build the city of Charleston. Strom Thurman, who is my grandmother's first cousin. He is Strom Thurman Boulevard. I'm looking at that. Strom Thurman, that's my grandmother's first cousin. So like me, he had his mother's maiden name. Apparently I met him when I was a young kid. I apparently have colored in some books. He had given him up. He gave him up. That's in Columbia, South Carolina. That's the capital is Columbia. So yeah, Strom Thurman was like the longest running senator and he from South Carolina. Anyway, he's a famous, that was my grandmother's family, the strong. So my grandmother was Maxine Strom. My grandfather was Boyce Bryce was his last. Anyway, so the University of South Carolina, the stadium, the Gamecock Stadium is the Williams Brice Stadium. I was told when I was in high school that if I wanted to go to the University of South Carolina, I didn't even need to take the SATs. They just let me in and I was like, who the fuck wants to be a Gamecock? I was like, listen, my name is Bryce. You really think I hate football. I fucking hate football. I was like, you really think I'm going to go to a school where the football stadium for the Gamecocks is called the Williams Brice Stadium and my name is Bryce? Like how obvious is that anyway? So remind me off air to tell you about a little business idea I have that has. Oh, yes. It has something to do with the word cop. Well, that's my that's how South that's how fucking South Carolina. I mean, I from Atlanta, but my family is so South Carolina. Like so when I mean, it's my my whole but I always laugh because like my German, they tell me my German family came from Germany like the 1600s. They sailed the seas landed in Charleston and then no one left for like 300 years. And then my family was like, my mom was like, let's go to actually was my grandfather. My mom was born there, lived there for a bit and they came to Georgia because my grandfather was the head of surgery for a clinic. So like you're telling me for 300 years, they made all that journey over from Germany and they're like, we're just going to stay right here where it's real hot and swampy. We're not going to venture into the way, you know, but I will say when I go to Charleston, I feel it like I remember I was driving to Charleston once with my sister. It was just the two of us in the car. And there's this point when you're driving where you feel like you go like you feel it go into the feel it shift where the elevation drops. And my sister and I were quiet and we just went and my sister goes, man, that gets me every time like dropping into the low country because you feel it. We feel it in our DNA or DNA activated. We ever take I am to you. I feel it here and I feel it up in Appalachia. So I feel like there's I don't know things, but I don't feel it where I grew up in South Georgia. I don't think it while I grew up and I have no. So I have no ties to Georgia in my heritage, right? So there's no heritage here for me. There's heritage in Charleston. There's no heritage here, right? This is my this is where I grew up. It's home, but it's not my heritage. I will say, girl, though, Angie and Eric and anybody watching, if you ever take a road trip with me, we will not be doing that drive in one swoop because my ass loves gas station food. I'm stopping and getting some Doritos and getting some Skittles because that's the California Cheddar dip in the can. That's my first trip. I love that meme. Every every adult should treat a road trip like they're a 10 year old with an unlimited debit card like you can just go crazy. And that's the fun of it. So anyway, I know you're vegetarian, but I mean, I do like my jerky. I mean, you're kind of gross. I'll just add it over here, but I can make it out of mushrooms. I've got some I made some yesterday here out of mushrooms. Interesting. All right, guys, I know we're like well over an hour now. We're just having fun with you guys. But let us know. I hopefully that was informative for people. I know people get freaked out when they realize that they're they're the answer they seek. But that is what Yasha would taught you guys. Don't listen to the fucking church. It's a cult. It's a death cult. You are the one you have been waiting for. You are. You are. Exactly. You God is inside of you. You are a factor. Well, I mean, you're going to be lost. I mean, you're not going to you're searching. You're seeking outside of yourself, which is what Satan wants. Yes. And it's great about all the things we're learning. It's really about you understanding awakening to yourself. So she only only you only you can prevent forest fires. Only you. Sorry, a little 90s flashback there. I said that I was like, hello. Those commercials only forest fires. You remember the commercials with the egg where they were like, this is your brain. This is your brain. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Those commercials didn't work. That egg looked really good, too. They also did drugs. They didn't work. Anyway, so you guys. So anyway, you are you are the person that you seek. You are you are a soul. You are a never ending soul and you resistance. You feel to work on yourself to lean into yourself. There are so many tools available to you, including talk therapy. I'm a huge believer in talk therapy, all sorts of stuff available to you. And so I hope that you guys are well. And if you have any questions about it, leave it down in the comment section below and make sure to go watch shiny, happy people, you guys. If you grow up in a very conservative person home, this might be something you want to watch to help liberate yourself from the evils of man. All right, you guys, we'll talk to you soon. Bye, everybody.