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It's that this goes further than
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Catholicism, that Christianity goes much
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further than this. What makes you be part
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of that elite? And why do I need
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to be in that elite? The book of Enoch is
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for the elite what the Bible is for the elite. For
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Catholics, the same company that gives you
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those food products that
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make you sick is the same one that
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administers the medicines to cure you.
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It is something impressive because, as I said,
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right now they belong to the Vatican and at the
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same time they have great authority over the
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Sicilian Mafia as well. These people
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are made up of something, I mean
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we're really talking about people who have been
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trained to be someone
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specifically suddenly if you start to
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see the world from that point if you
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stay Okay there's something going on
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[Music]
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here
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[Music]
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[ Applause]
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What's up Sergio How are you Very
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good here another happier Friday and
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how are you I'm also very happy we already
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have some candles here because well
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after all the chapters we've
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done we're starting to be afraid of
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hell right That's right
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we're cleaning auras but yes
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today some people will have some
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idea of ​​today's chapter and I imagine
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that they must be very different ideas because of
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the title that must be controversial and
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be careful eh We don't do this regularly we
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don't do this thing of thinking about the title
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before to record but we thought it was very
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appropriate to do it here because
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we mentioned it in the Los
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Angeles chapter, this whole religious Saga, that is, it
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has a message, yes, and it has a
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composition, yes, that we would very much like
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for you to understand and to
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really see. What is
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all this about? This chapter can be a
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climax. Aha, about that message. One of
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many climaxes that there are going to be. Because
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later on there are other things that
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we are preparing. Yes, yes, yes, but
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today, eh Well, yes, as You saw in the
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title of this video we are going to talk about
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something that has to do with
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world power, not that it has to do with the
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things that dominate the world and above all
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the ideology that dominates the world, which is
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a religion, a good one could be
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considered as a religion is the
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religion the religion the religion of the elite
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of the world elite the power
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the power the money eh today
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we are going to talk about something that is going to be
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separated from spiritual issues because
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we are going to talk about real things
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things that are happening happening things
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that have happened and things that will continue
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to happen in humanity that have to do
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with the control of the world. Let's get
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very theoretical today
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on these topics because really the
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confirmation of these can be
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very controversial so everything you are
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going to hear today eh They are
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merely eh assumptions some yes they are
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stories some Yes they have to do with
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historical data historical facts and
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historical figures who have
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real facts eh but much of what we are going to
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talk about today today are going to be merely
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theories and well, it's going to be very
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interesting. The truth is, probably
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some who haven't heard,
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probably others who have heard,
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and that's not the end of everything, what
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we want to say because there's going to be a
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chapter from Eno's book. So I'll
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tell you quickly, the book of
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Enoch is for the elite what the Bible is
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for Catholics. Yes, so you already
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heard a little in the Los
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Angeles chapter about what the book of No is about. You already
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know a little about the composition and and
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Well, simply the information that
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we gave about Los Angeles is something that
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surely many of you did not
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know and it is precisely what this
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information from the book gives us, but today
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we are going to talk about these characters
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and these facts that are going to leave us a lot
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to think about. eh Because these are things that
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are happening today and that and
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as I said right now they are going to continue happening
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because the power is over all of
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us and it is independent of whether
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or not we want to be within this
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circle eh But well if they are coming
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controls we have the good Mike And Mike
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who brings his aluminum hat so that
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the elites do not find us with
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all the nonsense that we are going to say
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today but well I think
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we can start With that, there is no
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term in which
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people who study the subject, that is, they are
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considered
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conspiracy people, or researchers, in
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many cases, it is not a very
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popular term that has been used in recent
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years on the Internet. What is the new
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world order? This term has two
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aspects, not one aspect is
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obviously a world order at a
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current historical level, that is, the fact of
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how society develops over
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time, but the side that we are going to address
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or talk about a A little bit
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today is this side in which, well, it is
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a conspiracy, no. Or it is a
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type of theory in which the
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issue of a single world government is addressed. A
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government made up of the
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most important people in the world, yes, characters.
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very important that have been there for a
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long time families families uh
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obviously currently we
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can also see it with large industries
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we can see it with uh large groups
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also uh that are disguised as
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other things that can be seen as well as
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platforms like uh
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complete industries this without mentioning them
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specifically, but the industries
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that we consume constantly are the ones
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that literally control what we
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do on the day. It's not that they're going to be blown away by everything we
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bring
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today. And note that to start, I
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would like to tell you a
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story that I didn't know. but Sofia told me,
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greetings to Sofia, greetings, I don't
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know if you have come across on the internet there
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on tiktok, especially a
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completely normal, non-normal blonde girl who
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does podcasts with great characters.
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Okay, there is one with Drake, in fact,
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they are like in a bed lying down No
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I haven't seen it Drake Bell no no Drake Drake
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Ah okay Dr The rapper eh one of the
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biggest people in the
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music entertainment industry Well it's
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Drake she has her first
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podcast episode with Drake Okay Obviously it was a
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Madrazo of course viral
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everywhere and she begins to have that type
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of guest in that podcast the
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podcast is called ch loves entertainment
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Aha Okay, it caught my
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attention because how do you access those
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people and Sofía tells me the story
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that she herself said happened to her. It
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turns out that she was a
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completely normal normal person. One day at home she
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received a call and they
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said, Don't be scared. We are
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watching you. We are watching you. Do
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n't make sudden movements.
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Nothing's wrong. You're sure, but here we are. No and
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he tells her we are from the elite and you are going to be
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famous whether you want it or not and the girl
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agrees and suddenly they give her everything to
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do this collaboration with Drake and there will be
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a media boom she literally
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comes from nowhere Okay it wasn't nobody ABS
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was nobody and most of the
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creators like us come from
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nothing but well El Progreso you can see the
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evolution she doesn't even have skills
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to interview in fact it is very very
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interesting because she is very
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natural it is like a real conversation
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well such whatever, but it even borders on
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the uncomfortable, the uncomfortable. Yes, because,
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well, imagine, you're not
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knowing what I'm going to ask this
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person. She has a very famous clip
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that tells her, well, how much money
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do you have? She tells him. Drake and Drake tells him
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well a lot Not much he tells him that you
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could buy a Lamborghini and not
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see yourself as financially affected and the
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duck says Yes yes I can and it is but it's
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like you ask like that very stupid like that
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how much money you have I don't know
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well, but very interesting and like
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she's uncomfortable her her dynamic is
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like making them uncomfortable and and I said oh what a
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great character you know and then I found out
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that this girl was nobody no she's not
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a constructed character or anything I mean it
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's her doing That's all there is to it And why am I
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telling you this story because until
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very recently I didn't really believe that
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there was such a thing as an
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elite, however we can see that maybe it
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does And above all to those circles
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of artists of international stature
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well and and also Well, we know that
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in humanity there is
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this thing about guilds, I mean, there has
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always been, for example in
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Hollywood, the Hollywood guild, not the
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people who we know are the
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artists who are going to appear in the
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movies are not the typical actors that
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all their lives, that is, in their, for example, in
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their time that Adam Sandler was there, that is,
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Tom has Tom Hanks, that is, we know who
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Jennifer Aniston is, also along with Adam
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Sandler, you know, you know what, let's see, is going to
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come out. this actor with this actress and this
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one is going to appear with this one. In
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action movies obviously
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these actors are going to appear, so it's like all our
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lives there has been
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a conditioning in our minds
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of who belongs to what Because it's their
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place You know because it is something so big
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that for us it is unattainable, that is,
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for us it is something unthinkable to say,
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Hey, someday I'm going to have a
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Hollywood movie come out. That is, yes, yes, that is, of
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course, no, well, but notice that
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this can also come to fruition. to be, that
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is, Look at the beast, our heads are going to start
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exploding very early, eh,
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but even those types of narratives are
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fulfilled enough to give hope
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to people that yes, it is possible, that is,
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Los Angeles That's where they say Well Not that
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the waiters in Los Angeles are
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gorgeous And all because they are all, the
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majority are aspiring actors, well, and
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there are very interesting stories like the one about
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Jamie co with Andrew Garfield and Robert
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Pattinson, who all three lived together in
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an apartment and all three of them were waiters and and
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suddenly boom stardom No yes this case
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of yalit paricio also no that
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super criticized obviously because it was
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something that broke with the theme of the
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film industry the standards Aha
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but obviously this this narrative
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also contributes to this to this
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elitist guild not in the Case is what
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I'm going for, that is, the guilds
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themselves are elitist. In other words,
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being part of a guild is because you already
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know that you are within a
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very selected group of people who are going to
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belong. This or I even know if you
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see it on the Internet, the Internet also
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exists, that is, the niches of comedy,
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the niches of horror, the niches of
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whatever you want, that is, there are always going to be
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people
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who talk about a topic and who belong to
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a very select group of people
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obviously I see this as something that
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also has to do with
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something very primitive the human being does not
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belong to the tribes Aha the
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sensations belong the sense of
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belonging is something that does exist But
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This goes much further or what
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we are talking about about Hollywood goes much
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further than YouTube or this very
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simple thing or it is like obviously well
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if you are creating then you are going to meet
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people who do the same thing as you who
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do or I think that is obvious but
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we are talking about a Niche in
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which many times, for example, I don't know if they know
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that speaking, for example, of the
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Oscar awards, Latin Gram, etc.,
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you have to pay to enter. Yes, of course
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and not just pay. but to be
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in a club to be in a certain
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eh selected group of people not
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everyone can be if you break the
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rules within the Latin Grammys or
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the Grammys as such eh Well next time
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you can't be in a cause
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for being there or even as an audience or
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as an audience you are going to fill a
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chair so that it doesn't look empty in the cameras
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Hey tell yourself about that story
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we met a person Yes yes
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in fact we know someone who
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was there eh O Well, she has been
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going to the gramis for several years and
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she is constantly Eh well, she has been
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because she has met many of these
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super famous artists But obviously
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the indication there within the
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gramis is don't speak to
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anyone If not He directs it to you Eh, you
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can't sit here if we tell you to
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move from place to place, you're going to move from place to place, that
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is, literally, they only function as
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Eh Well, let's say as pieces of a
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filling,
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a stage, that is, literally, you are
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a table. two table TR or is that it's a
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job or she was paid to go to
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these events to fill a chair
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to fill the chairs and many times the payment
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was just going to the event or
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that is also part of what they do
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because what These
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great elites take advantage of the power to
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say that it is already something of a privilege to
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be close to these
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people and from there we begin to
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question what makes you part of that
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elite. Why do I need to be part of that elite?
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That's why And why
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I need to be in that elite is something that we do
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n't ask ourselves but at the same time many
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of us have come to dream at some point. How many of you have not dreamed of being
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a singer, a famous singer, being an actor,
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an actress, this and I say
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maybe they have never studied for that
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at all, but of course
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that thought has come to you that Wow, what a
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father, what would this person's life be like?
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These are
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aspirational things that are planted there
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for you to develop. energy
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in the face of that dream that most likely you are not going to
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fulfill. So, that's on the
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entertainment side. Of course, because
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that's the side, let's say the most
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innocent of everything that we're going to do. And
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it's that it's easier to detect it, it's not
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easier. I can detect it. For example, I am a
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big fan of Benito Aj and Bad Bunny
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's Bad Bunny. I like him a lot
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because he represents
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what we are saying, he is a person
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who has no talent who is literally
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a puppet. well eh well well
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now all the resources in the
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world are producing it the best
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producers the best videographers the
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best cameramen the best
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designers the best managers the
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best everything everything He is he is the best
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of the best of entertainment without
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mentioning music because one thing
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we also have to understand is that the
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music industry is not about
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music so I like Bon for
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that because I say it is so
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shameless about the elite, the fact that
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a Bad Bunny exists is confirmation
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that the elite is
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controlling it, it happens with featherweights out
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there I also heard that well 2020 2
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2022 was like the year of bad Bunny 2023
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was like the year of featherweight and and where
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I heard this they said What is going to be
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next in 2024 and for There are already
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some who are growing a lot, yes,
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but what do you say is that this growth
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is that it is not normal, it is not organic, or you can
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see it, or you suddenly see an artist
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who is singing here and here in
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very important places and you say for example
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let's say the example of featherweight he
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had a song that
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wasn't even his that wasn't even his and
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people accepted it and suddenly
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boom Saro de night and suddenly boom he I don't
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know what prize and boom and boom boom and it's like
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what's wrong? And that also happened with
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Taylor Swift. We also talked about it
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live somewhere before
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Taylor Swift started her tours and
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dominated the literal world. Hey,
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Taylor Swift's presence was already leaking
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from new on the stage Of course
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because it can also resurrect an
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artist, there were times when Taylor
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Swift didn't know anything about her and
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right now she's the one that's eating the
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world, yes, and right now we're just talking
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about The Puppets, that is, we're
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talking about of the people who I can't
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even assure you don't even know a
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third of what
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this is all about. I mean no no no Aha, in fact I say
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this is the entertainment part
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But then the consumption part the part
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like the now yes part Of
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course, for companies, that is also very
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important,
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super important, and in fact lately there has
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been a lot
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of fuss about this on social media by
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content creators like Diego
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Russarin, people like that who
00:19:10
directly criticize current
00:19:12
economic models like the capitalism etc.
00:19:14
and they say Hey, we are here and the
00:19:16
social structures are also not. I mean,
00:19:18
this part of the
00:19:20
consumer society and all this is
00:19:22
affecting people a lot in
00:19:25
the sense that there is no criterion
00:19:27
for consumption. there is no and and in fact
00:19:29
they want to build criteria but
00:19:32
then you realize that everything is
00:19:33
run by a few companies out there
00:19:37
there is a list of about eight or seven
00:19:39
companies that are the owners of all of them no
00:19:41
there you bring some you no yes no In
00:19:43
fact, let's say that the most
00:19:45
important company within these and that I believe
00:19:48
also corresponds to the
00:19:52
owner and shareholder of most of the
00:19:54
companies that we know is the
00:19:55
Black work company, that is, Black work is
00:19:57
basically a company that is
00:19:59
constituted for more than 8,000
00:20:01
different companies Yes yes yes, that is, it is a company
00:20:02
that literally manages companies. That is, yes,
00:20:05
and obviously the society, that is, you
00:20:07
cannot even tell
00:20:09
this company that it owns this person that
00:20:11
owns this company, there are many. partners
00:20:13
are like seven eight different partners
00:20:17
who constitute this company and who
00:20:19
only have certain delegated
00:20:22
responsibilities, none of them are the
00:20:24
majority owner as such, but each
00:20:26
one has their role within
00:20:28
blackrock and Black ro at the same time. It is
00:20:30
simply more than a company like such
00:20:33
is a shareholder within other
00:20:35
companies companies that you know
00:20:36
like Apple eh
00:20:40
Microsoft Google YouTube that is Google
00:20:43
YouTube you are naming the top C
00:20:45
with Forest the most millionaire companies
00:20:47
in the world Facebook this and he is a shareholder
00:20:49
no no I am not going to tell you shareholder Eh
00:20:53
minority like that super
00:21:11
that owns even this Chevron. Eh
00:21:14
well, a lot of companies that
00:21:16
also manage, for example, the
00:21:18
oil industry, well,
00:21:20
well, right now we will talk a little about the
00:21:21
Rockefellers that have to do with that,
00:21:23
but Black Rock today owns
00:21:25
those things it owns companies
00:21:29
that manage liquor and also that
00:21:31
manage clothing brands. Hey, both
00:21:33
commercial at the Pull and Be level and
00:21:36
all of these as well as at the smooth and luxury level,
00:21:39
well, luxury. Hey, but here is the
00:21:42
important part that I think we should
00:21:44
What stands out is that there is this great
00:21:46
gigantic company that manages the others
00:21:48
but this is where the
00:21:50
manipulation part comes in because these
00:21:52
companies in turn have companies that
00:21:56
compete with each other clo and what is and what and
00:21:58
that you have two two groups of
00:22:01
people fighting and what happens
00:22:04
here and why not Well there are
00:22:07
certain countries that have these
00:22:09
antitrust laws, no, that's not very for you
00:22:14
in quotes, they pretend that
00:22:16
free competition between companies that
00:22:18
you can't, like, buy your
00:22:19
competition and destroy it as these
00:22:20
practices are prohibited in many countries
00:22:22
But what Black Rock does to
00:22:24
avoid that is simply to become a
00:22:26
shareholder and not become part of it, not
00:22:28
become the company as such And that is the
00:22:30
way in which they literally dominate the entire world
00:22:31
literally then this one is
00:22:34
obviously from the pharmaceutical company and they
00:22:36
also have all this and look at
00:22:38
the circle eh it is very interesting
00:22:41
because the same company that gives you those
00:22:43
food products with high
00:22:45
sugars high eh well degrees of
00:22:48
saturated fats and all this that comes to you to
00:22:50
get sick is the same one that administers
00:22:52
the medicines to cure you and there and
00:22:54
there the conspiracy yes That's why they say
00:22:57
Well, they don't sell you poison and
00:22:59
then give you the antidote and it's curious
00:23:01
because just look if you have
00:23:03
seen a commercial lately
00:23:05
on television I know that you don't see it, you
00:23:07
don't watch television much lately. So
00:23:09
many more platforms like
00:23:11
YouTube and etc. But on
00:23:13
television you can still see advertisements
00:23:16
for medicines. What are the
00:23:18
most common medicines like mepraz sol stomach
00:23:21
this tempra or very everyday things,
00:23:24
very everyday pains that come
00:23:26
mostly from food and these types of
00:23:28
things and obviously Who manages
00:23:30
these types of things, the same companies
00:23:32
that own the
00:23:33
pharmaceutical companies, it is
00:23:35
suddenly impressive if you start to see the world From
00:23:37
that point on, yes, you stay. Okay, there is something that is
00:23:42
happening here, that chapter that we
00:23:45
have never recorded and that perhaps
00:23:47
we will never record because we love having the
00:23:49
project. It is the best of The
00:23:51
Pharmaceuticals. Yes, it is a bit complex,
00:23:54
really, and what if it is very Eh? Well, if
00:23:57
we make a mistake with a
00:23:58
type of information or we disclose it in an
00:24:00
erroneous manner, well, yes, it could be
00:24:03
something serious for the channel. So I don't
00:24:06
know how we can approach it. I don't
00:24:08
think that this way, understanding the fact
00:24:11
that the The pharmaceutical companies are the same ones
00:24:13
that sell you that they sell you Big Max and
00:24:16
all this, well the point is already there No yes I
00:24:19
mean they are not the same Yes
00:24:21
I mean it's not like Oh this this
00:24:24
pharmacy or this one I mean but they do it
00:24:26
through That is, the same company that
00:24:29
owns this owns the other. That
00:24:31
's what I'm talking about and it's curious because
00:24:34
where the investment is thought of. Where
00:24:36
things are thought of is from up here, not
00:24:39
from there, it's not, it's not. Neither the pharmacy that
00:24:41
sells it to you nor the restaurant that sells it to you does
00:24:43
not come from much further back, this
00:24:46
thought and it is a thought that
00:24:48
can no longer be stopped eh And something very
00:24:50
interesting also about Black work is It's
00:24:52
that eh Just so that Keep in mind
00:24:55
that at the same time that they are
00:24:58
investors in this type of companies, they
00:25:01
also function as investors in
00:25:03
governments, that is, they have
00:25:07
met with different
00:25:09
representatives of blackr,
00:25:12
for example, they have met with López
00:25:13
Obrador. This biden with
00:25:17
current presidents this in the last two years they
00:25:19
have been meeting Why to
00:25:22
relieve debts that have this how
00:25:25
through direct payment through a
00:25:28
closed-door arrangement that is not
00:25:30
really known What type of benefits they
00:25:31
offer them Well, to them, but imagine
00:25:33
a company like this that is dedicated
00:25:35
to making investments. They know
00:25:37
perfectly well that what they are going to give, they are
00:25:39
also going to ask for later, and there is an
00:25:43
interest there, which is where the
00:25:46
domain comes in, not the homogeneity of the
00:25:50
ones. power distributions yes That's
00:25:54
the the the issue here is to centralize
00:25:56
everything or in the end it is to be able to
00:25:59
control everything from a single point and there are
00:26:01
people who could agree
00:26:03
with this uh I mean for example in China
00:26:05
this platform is used a lot what is
00:26:08
WhatsApp what is Facebook what is it for a bank
00:26:11
what is it for transportation what is it is that it is
00:26:13
just an application here we are going to
00:26:15
put the logo the truth is I don't remember
00:26:17
what it is called but
00:26:19
absolutely everything is handled there all your information is
00:26:21
there and and the people China is very happy
00:26:24
about that and it is something that, for example,
00:26:26
we see on competing American platforms
00:26:30
that want everything, or
00:26:33
suddenly we see that something has happened to
00:26:35
this platform, so we adopt it because
00:26:37
we want you to be on this platform
00:26:38
all the time or either you see it You
00:26:41
observe all the applications They have
00:26:43
the same things Yes and that is the
00:26:46
interesting thing from there the
00:26:49
homogeneity begins And at the same time well that also
00:26:51
I think that the the the the
00:26:53
main objective or the final objective
00:26:56
is also central realize this part
00:26:58
of the currency, not as such, but to
00:27:01
know who the money comes from,
00:27:04
or who is the
00:27:07
world power, that part is also super
00:27:09
interesting. Why, at some
00:27:12
point, for example, the United States will be It was
00:27:15
called the country of the petrodollar, not what
00:27:18
this was, because of this movement that happened
00:27:20
with the Roque fellers, and that there
00:27:22
began to be generated for the first time a
00:27:25
very large amount of money from
00:27:27
oil, but right now, for example,
00:27:30
it is in the case of Black Rock what it
00:27:31
does is with the acquisition of banks
00:27:33
central banks Oops oops oops here in fact
00:27:36
Well before starting with what
00:27:38
I want to establish right now no but the
00:27:41
other day I heard What was the real
00:27:44
business of the United States because yes
00:27:46
Countries also function as businesses on a
00:27:48
global scale, well, no, and what happens is
00:27:51
that the United States has its currency, the
00:27:53
dollar has it as the only
00:27:56
currency of exchange, so you as a country.
00:28:00
Oh, here we may get into a lot of
00:28:02
problems. Remember that in the
00:28:04
comments we are always listening
00:28:06
if we are wrong or something because there it is
00:28:08
open There is something I omitted here is the good
00:28:09
mik to omit it too No I
00:28:11
mean that maybe I am going to say
00:28:13
pure nonsense But this is what I
00:28:15
understood let's say that you say that you
00:28:19
Minor You have the Minor currency and I
00:28:22
want to sell
00:28:24
Mike a glass So what do I have to
00:28:28
do to go through that market that is
00:28:30
yours is me sell it to him in dollars and
00:28:34
who has dollars the Minor has
00:28:36
dollars So I go through you first
00:28:39
and then you give it to Mike But what
00:28:42
the business here was that I went through
00:28:44
you first well it's like an inter
00:28:47
this a bridge a bridge So what
00:28:51
happens at a global level in the countries the
00:28:53
United States does that with all
00:28:55
countries and that is their wealth and their
00:28:57
dependence, that is, they want you to
00:29:00
depend on them, that is, that the market
00:29:03
is controlled by them with the currency
00:29:06
that they have, which is the dollar, of course, so that
00:29:09
is why
00:29:10
we can suddenly find countries that are very,
00:29:12
very bad economically because they cannot
00:29:15
buy dollars or the dollar is very expensive
00:29:18
and all this inflation etc. no
00:29:21
basically That's like the business of the
00:29:23
United States Aha And it is and those are the
00:29:26
problems that
00:29:28
the dollar has today it's not worth it They want there to be
00:29:32
new currencies, there is already all this. Yes, in
00:29:34
addition, well, there are other
00:29:36
world powers that are also there and that
00:29:38
are surpassing them
00:29:41
by reaching it and look at something that
00:29:43
really catches my attention on this topic: the new
00:29:45
world order, for example, companies
00:29:47
like blackrock vanguard. It's also out
00:29:49
there, you don't have avant-garde things, no, but
00:29:51
I know it's connected, I mean
00:29:54
really. It's even said that these are
00:29:56
part of the same thing, I mean, they simply divide
00:29:59
certain shares between other
00:30:01
companies. But in the end, this one is
00:30:04
part of the same thing, they're like four.
00:30:05
companies that have absolutely
00:30:07
everything, all the other branches
00:30:09
of companies, we are going to put here the famous
00:30:11
image that the companies are and
00:30:14
the whole branch is incredible, it is
00:30:16
incredible. I remember a lot when I
00:30:18
first saw this one that owned
00:30:22
cocaine. cola, no, all these came out, I do
00:30:25
n't remember that they were Sabritas, I don't
00:30:26
remember a lot, and Pepsico, who owns
00:30:30
many more things, also that in fact
00:30:31
they say that, I mean, I remember Pepsico is the
00:30:34
owner of Sabritas. I don't think so, yes, I think so.
00:30:36
Aha. but but Coca-Cola also has its
00:30:39
has its its branch its chips Well yes eh
00:30:42
I also remember that because in that
00:30:44
I, in the race they told me this that
00:30:47
they said that Pepsi How could I Why was I
00:30:50
still competing with Coca-Cola because
00:30:53
you see There was always this Oh sorry, I
00:30:55
fell, no longer this battle between
00:30:57
Coca-Cola and Pepsi between Who has the
00:31:00
best soda and I said Well, that is
00:31:02
why Pepsi is still fighting because
00:31:05
obviously people prefer Coca-Cola 1
00:31:07
million times and I I found out in the
00:31:09
race that Pepsi is bigger than
00:31:13
Coca-Cola, yes. So it is that, or
00:31:18
what the company is, the soft drinks corporation.
00:31:20
Maybe it sells much more Coca-Cola, no,
00:31:21
but it is a fact, well, and it is, it is. I
00:31:25
was like Wow So this is more
00:31:26
complicated than everyone thinks
00:31:28
yes it is very complex and apart from this no I
00:31:32
mean no we have no idea that when
00:31:34
you go and buy a product from who it is or
00:31:37
literally everything is connected or
00:31:39
be that everything everything that you buy and
00:31:42
one or that is it is incredible how it is that
00:31:46
the issue of competitions is so unfair
00:31:48
because yes literally a person
00:31:51
benefits from or that is everything that you see in in in
00:31:54
in oxo or wherever you want just one
00:31:57
a single person or two at most and
00:31:59
here is the crux: Who are those who
00:32:03
are benefiting, not because the
00:32:05
important thing that I always think about
00:32:07
when we talk about elites is but how do
00:32:09
you come to amass so much power and
00:32:14
Well, there are several families that have They have been
00:32:17
there and they have reaped all this and
00:32:20
maybe they are not the owners of
00:32:22
these companies but they are above
00:32:25
them out there they say that the eye
00:32:27
sees everything the one from the illuminatis Yes the one with the
00:32:31
dollar the one with the dollar they say that what The eye
00:32:34
that sees everything has three steps and
00:32:37
that people like us are
00:32:39
like on the eighth, ninth step because
00:32:42
it is not like the middle class, working class,
00:32:44
etc., companies like these
00:32:48
gigantic companies of ultra mega
00:32:50
millionaire people, Amazon, Tesla, Facebook, all of
00:32:53
this, those are like on the fourth
00:32:56
step
00:32:57
but the families that control that
00:33:00
are on the third step which is
00:33:02
still above Aha And you say how
00:33:06
can you get to that and the answer is
00:33:09
that all these families are
00:33:12
legendary They are almost almost 300 it is
00:33:16
practically impossible for them to eat how to
00:33:18
be human in one life you achieve that well Of
00:33:21
course not These are
00:33:22
generations and generations of a
00:33:26
master plan So maybe it was not designed
00:33:29
as such but they are families that have been
00:33:31
there long before Coca-Cola
00:33:35
than Microsoft than all These,
00:33:37
however, have been present and have
00:33:39
been there, look at
00:33:42
this pulling the strings. In fact, I am going to
00:33:45
tell you a story later about
00:33:47
Tesla and Edison that is very interesting
00:33:50
and that and that supports what I am
00:33:52
telling you, no, but I would like to start with Let's
00:33:54
see if the rot childs family
00:33:57
is a mystery and when you start
00:34:01
researching about the
00:34:03
world's elites the rils are ones that come out
00:34:06
there because we have heard rockefeller
00:34:09
Morgan Ford eh all these families that
00:34:12
are also gigantic but the Rock
00:34:15
chils Not everyone has heard them,
00:34:18
they are more unknown, they are more
00:34:21
unknown, but it is said that they are the
00:34:24
strongest and that is also an
00:34:27
interesting part that I bring one that is even
00:34:30
more secret from the Rochel and that
00:34:33
is still closer to the all-seeing eye.
00:34:35
But that I'm going to tell you later, let's
00:34:37
go with the Rochels first. Look, there was
00:34:40
an
00:34:43
image of a person, a guy,
00:34:46
not a man, this one, and he had, like, a
00:34:50
legend that said Hello, My name is Jacob
00:34:53
Rild, my family. It has 300 billion
00:34:57
dollars, that is, a three followed by 14
00:35:01
zeros, end of the statement. It was a
00:35:04
small statement that 3
00:35:07
billion would come, it would be 300 billion, that is, it is
00:35:10
three and 14 zeros. Gee,
00:35:13
Wow, and the dollars, that is, to translate it
00:35:16
into pesos, it is practically impossible. In other words,
00:35:18
we own almost all the
00:35:21
banks in the world, we have financed
00:35:24
both sides of both battles, from
00:35:28
Napoleon Buonaparte to Germany, we
00:35:32
own your news, the media, your
00:35:35
gasoline and your government, and in smaller letters
00:35:38
it says you've probably never heard
00:35:41
of me. which is very true
00:35:44
because yes Black Rock vanguard this entire
00:35:47
race because we know more or less you
00:35:49
follow the the the the the scheme of the
00:35:52
companies and sooner or later you reach
00:35:54
them but here the question is who
00:35:56
manages Black br And vanward these
00:35:58
gentlemen Well, these gentlemen, that is, not
00:36:01
him, but this type of lineage,
00:36:05
then but Who are these people,
00:36:07
eh, yes, this is true Who are the
00:36:10
hidden faces within these
00:36:12
corporations that don't even have to
00:36:13
work, you know, look, they don't even
00:36:15
have to put I mean, his face on
00:36:18
Wikipedia no no no no right now look if I
00:36:20
mean if you want to do the task of Searching for
00:36:22
this Black ro and and see you're going to see the
00:36:25
people I know how there are like two links of
00:36:28
two people who one is like a
00:36:30
director co-founder of from blackrock and
00:36:33
another is and another also has a position
00:36:36
of management of a department
00:36:39
but I mean okay And where is the investment or
00:36:43
the investment I mean what did
00:36:45
this man do Well yes Who really created this
00:36:47
or all of this was planned,
00:36:50
all this is converged in the
00:36:53
same people eh But well if this is
00:36:57
true we are talking about the
00:36:58
richest and most sinister people in the world
00:37:01
eh the true owners of all those who
00:37:05
are behind the power the rothchilds
00:37:07
well no eh these gentlemen have for example,
00:37:12
stabilized global economies of
00:37:15
entire countries overthrow and establish
00:37:18
new governments, manipulate
00:37:21
telecommunications technology and the
00:37:24
information that it transmits at will, and
00:37:27
everything from the darkest of
00:37:45
[Music]
00:37:56
here is an analogy that I
00:37:58
really liked and I left it clear that
00:38:00
supposedly for this to be real,
00:38:04
5,000 gigantic coffers
00:38:09
like those of Rico M Pato would be needed. Okay, about this
00:38:13
cartoon, well, not the ones like
00:38:16
this. Well, the one from Disney Disney about Daffy Duck,
00:38:20
no, he's like Uncle A and the
00:38:23
nephews of all this That is to say they need
00:38:25
5000 arks of the ones that the gentleman had
00:38:27
supposedly or for example 6000
00:38:31
lonely mountains of what is The
00:38:34
Hobbit of what was stolen smug the dragon
00:38:37
of the of the
00:38:38
stolen treasure of Erebor no
00:38:42
Aha nothing more to put a little bit in
00:38:44
context also if you consider that
00:38:46
this is real elon musk who has a
00:38:49
fortune that barely reaches
00:39:01
about 400 billion
00:39:04
dollars the 300 trillion rils
00:39:08
test our ability to
00:39:10
imagine enormous sums of money no
00:39:12
we have no idea gy then Who are
00:39:16
these gentlemen really obvious the
00:39:19
story is very long no Aha or if this
00:39:22
you could make an episode of The yes of
00:39:24
the rils but the truth is that no no we didn't
00:39:27
see it was in plans but we didn't
00:39:30
see the case because we didn't see an end to
00:39:32
it that is to say never yes no we are not talking
00:39:34
about a family that dates back to
00:39:36
1744 Yes really I mean, and I want to tell
00:39:38
people, I mean, a little bit of what
00:39:40
we were going to do
00:39:41
because this was going to be about families, nothing
00:39:43
more than pure families, but we really
00:39:45
saw that the chapter was much more and
00:39:48
also that the themes of this give
00:39:50
more episodes and the truth is that it
00:39:52
is not that interesting because it is
00:39:54
historical things and we know that you
00:39:57
want to hear the car part and that is what
00:39:59
we bring today Look, I'm going to tell you
00:40:01
quickly because no, for example, this
00:40:03
family starts with Mayer hamster
00:40:05
rothchild in
00:40:07
1744, a German banker who was
00:40:11
known as the founding father of
00:40:13
international finance, what a name.
00:40:16
I didn't see, apart from this, a story
00:40:20
even before he was a banker
00:40:22
because he was Jewish and he was like
00:40:25
poor and lived in ghettos and and He was
00:40:27
learning because his father gave
00:40:30
loans so he was
00:40:31
learning and he was kneading and kneading
00:40:33
until he arrived at a How do you
00:40:38
say a crown prince who became
00:40:41
very fond of him and from there boom he exploited His
00:40:44
wealth well no
00:40:46
eh r rochild paid for
00:40:49
mercenaries and was involved in the
00:40:52
financing of the various battles
00:40:55
that Napoleon Bonaparte had and it is
00:40:58
from this point that we
00:41:01
begin to speculate about
00:41:05
master plans and world elites because
00:41:08
the riles
00:41:10
have always been associated with In
00:41:13
all world conflicts, it is said
00:41:16
that they financed and organized
00:41:19
the sides that suited them but also
00:41:22
those that did not suit them, that is, they
00:41:24
financed both, so
00:41:27
I heard that and what would be the purpose of
00:41:30
financing both, power, money, okay. I
00:41:33
mean. It's like the rotation of economics,
00:41:38
that is, like there's money
00:41:39
moving around. Look at the Rochas, this man
00:41:41
thought it was convenient for Napoleon to win.
00:41:44
Well, then I'm going to finance you. Why was it
00:41:48
convenient for him because of the
00:41:50
economic schemes that were in place at that time?
00:41:52
banks and their and their expansion etcetera
00:41:56
for him it was a small mistake and that's why
00:41:58
they say that the business of
00:42:03
the is very
00:42:06
profitable. That's why they say that the
00:42:08
United States has amassed its power and
00:42:10
fortune based on conflicts.
00:42:13
So the Rachels They are masters of
00:42:15
this subject because not modern obviously
00:42:17
we have Greek Mongolian history and so yes well
00:42:21
the war also gave all
00:42:24
this well no Supposedly at the
00:42:26
beginning of the 19th century Jacob was
00:42:30
one of the main bankers in
00:42:32
Europe and such was his fortune that he started to
00:42:35
make their own
00:42:37
international loans but the true
00:42:39
Dynasty and the true empire of the
00:42:41
Rils began when Mayer Hamstel
00:42:44
placed his five children in the five
00:42:47
most important financial centers in
00:42:49
Europe, in fact, because the coat of arms
00:42:52
that the Rochil have are five arrows
00:42:54
that symbolize the five children children Have
00:42:56
you ever seen your family's coat of arms,
00:42:58
no, I have never looked for it But there is an
00:43:01
easy one out there, you can find it Eh yes,
00:43:03
I think so, but yes, yes, that is, for those
00:43:06
who don't know, you can look for a Family coat of arms
00:43:07
or I think based on the
00:43:09
surnames And that eh And now,
00:43:13
many people get it tattooed or things like that,
00:43:15
they do follow the lineage It's interesting
00:43:18
I never know that Castillón comes
00:43:21
from Spain
00:43:22
Aha like most of the apos I mean
00:43:25
cord I also saw in Spain Look, they say
00:43:27
that by
00:43:28
1818 the five Rochal brothers already had
00:43:31
hereditary noble titles and were
00:43:34
owners of an empire that practically
00:43:36
controlled the financial world of
00:43:38
those days and with the passing of the
00:43:40
centuries The heirs of the empire have
00:43:42
been involved in everything type of
00:43:44
business, financial companies,
00:43:47
real estate, industries, and
00:43:49
telecommunications, they have been in everything,
00:43:52
a Black Rock, just like that. Ah, they
00:43:55
are the ones at the top of these
00:43:56
companies.
00:44:01
only of the world but of the
00:44:04
history of humanity The answer is
00:44:07
Yes, that is, they are more powerful than the
00:44:10
Rockefellers, in theory, no. Or, that is, in counting
00:44:13
money, or that when you put
00:44:16
the scale like this, the roel Yes, they are
00:44:19
above all. And notice that there are many
00:44:21
Tops within that topic
00:44:23
of money, that is, like Who has
00:44:26
been richer Who has raised the most
00:44:27
money the fastest, that is, out there I
00:44:29
found a family that was
00:44:32
the first one that raised 1 million
00:44:34
dollars, I mean, there are many
00:44:36
records on that topic and a lot of competition.
00:44:38
Oh, those have 300, I mean,
00:44:42
they have 300 billion, I mean, Ah no,
00:44:45
but I mean, like in history,
00:44:47
for example. Who was the Prim Morgan, yes
00:44:50
it was them Yes, now I'm going to
00:44:51
tell you about them, it sounded familiar to me Eh yes yes JP
00:44:53
Morgan This one yes I mean or things like
00:44:56
that there is a lot of competition like
00:44:58
who did such a thing first Who won
00:45:00
clo and it's interesting because I
00:45:03
'm telling you that the roels are super cool and
00:45:06
super powerful, these dudes don't appear
00:45:08
in Forbes No, well no, and in fact Forbes
00:45:12
is something that's also super manipulated because it's
00:45:15
bought bought bought himo that is, there is
00:45:17
an owner of Forbes that's what
00:45:19
people don't Understand, there is an owner who
00:45:23
manages FORB and who decides who it is. Those are
00:45:26
the people who are out there. There
00:45:28
are also Tops who say the rich people
00:45:30
who are not in FORBS and they are from
00:45:32
Saudi Arabia, you know from the Middle East,
00:45:35
they are millionaire oilmen, well.
00:45:37
Arabs and they are not even in the in the
00:45:40
well obviously in the
00:45:42
organized crime in Mexico there are people who
00:45:45
have fortunes who have no
00:45:47
idea no no no that they could in fact I think that
00:45:51
this Joaquín Yes appeared there in the top 100 yes yes This is
00:45:54
true without
00:45:56
having also paid something to go out there, I
00:45:58
'm saying or advertising for it, the
00:46:01
same magazine also likes
00:46:03
controversy, likes the topic and Aha, that
00:46:04
's what I was going to tell you because it was in
00:46:05
those years when They caught him. So
00:46:08
it was convenient for him a little bit for
00:46:09
advertising, no, I mean, they don't stop
00:46:11
being magazines, well, I mean, that's what
00:46:14
people don't understand because they don't stop making
00:46:15
magazines, it's very easy. Put a name and And
00:46:18
who will investigate you, otherwise, besides,
00:46:20
Look, for example, Jordy Wild, he, the
00:46:23
youtuber, he has been there, he has appeared
00:46:25
several times in Forbes. Uh-huh, and he,
00:46:29
live, says no, he reads his
00:46:32
review and says and complains because the
00:46:35
reviews are super poorly written
00:46:37
about him. well, there's a youtuber and it's
00:46:39
like he has the most viewed podcast
00:46:41
in Spanish speaking in the world and they put him
00:46:44
as a youtuber Aha and it's like and a
00:46:47
very old photo like that, things that you say, of
00:46:49
course, at forbs he works on
00:46:50
people like you and like me, well, I mean, they
00:46:52
also have to get the grade,
00:46:54
you know, then, yes, Forbes is not
00:46:57
absolute, well, I mean, obviously I say if
00:47:00
you appear in Forbes, how cool, but but it's not, you
00:47:03
belong to the elite, of course, I mean, uh,
00:47:06
you know, but there's something very very interesting,
00:47:09
the riles, which is what many people have
00:47:13
speculated for years, which is that
00:47:16
party they had, you have never seen
00:47:19
these images, don't you see, the interesting thing about
00:47:23
this family is that there is a lot of talk
00:47:26
about their
00:47:28
eccentricities, it is a family that
00:47:30
has been millionaires for a long time. It's been 300 years
00:47:33
since then, imagine how many times they've
00:47:36
given hedonism to
00:47:38
eccentricity, they've gone through everything. I
00:47:41
mean, imagine having unlimited resources
00:47:43
for your whole life, tragic stories. I
00:47:46
mean, imagine everything that's happened. TR,
00:47:48
no, I didn't believe. I didn't find that I don't
00:47:52
know, guy, supposedly, look, if
00:47:54
they have all the means, it's theirs, or in other words,
00:47:56
how is something going to come out of them?
00:47:58
A few years ago,
00:48:00
unpublished photographs of one of the
00:48:02
strangest meetings in history were spread on the web.
00:48:05
dinner de tetes
00:48:08
surrealist it's called this
00:48:11
party was called the night of December 12, the
00:48:14
day of the
00:48:15
Virgin in
00:48:17
1972
00:48:19
curious curious curious he didn't take his finger off
00:48:23
there Don't look I don't know this one on
00:48:26
December 12, 1972 a
00:48:29
party was held for the iconic dynasty of
00:48:31
bankers who came to possess the
00:48:33
largest fortune in the history of the
00:48:35
modern world, the Rothchild family. The strange thing
00:48:37
was that the theme was based on
00:48:39
strange costumes, surreal masks and heads.
00:48:43
Among the select group of
00:48:45
guests, Salvador
00:48:48
Dalí, a
00:48:50
surrealist par excellence, and Audrey Hbor stood out.
00:48:54
Also a surrealist painter who
00:48:56
received an invitation with words
00:48:59
printed on a blue sky inspired
00:49:02
by the works of
00:49:03
Magrit. The message was written
00:49:05
backwards. Ah, that is, it was encrypted, it was
00:49:08
encrypted, or that you are talking
00:49:10
about an elite party, well, no, and It
00:49:13
had to be something enigmatic without farts,
00:49:15
that is, Wow, very very pretentious, not
00:49:18
seeing it from that side Yes, you have to
00:49:21
see it in a mirror to be able to, you have to
00:49:22
see it in a mirror because it is written
00:49:23
backwards, let's put the invitation here, the
00:49:25
mirror has
00:49:30
The party was
00:49:33
the Chateau de Perrieres of the Rilds in
00:49:37
Paris, which they reflected with
00:49:40
red lights to simulate that it was on fire
00:49:42
when a horde of cats arrived.
00:49:47
to the guests but this horde of cats
00:49:49
were nothing more than servants disguised
00:49:51
as cats. Oh no, I'm going to tell you how
00:49:54
cool it is that cats are not the worst thing here.
00:49:56
Hey, in the next room they were
00:49:58
received by a man with a
00:50:01
still life hat. I mean. of dry branches and
00:50:05
Mari Helene wearing some
00:50:08
deer antlers This photo is historical and we are going
00:50:12
to see it here it is a great photo that is
00:50:15
where when when when you are left thinking about
00:50:17
the beast this is what the
00:50:19
elite parties are like in Stanley's great movie
00:50:21
kubrick with his eyes wide closed or
00:50:24
wide open as is his
00:50:27
eyes wide closed that mythical
00:50:29
film that never finished kubrick
00:50:31
this poses these
00:50:34
extravagant scenarios of luxury and of and
00:50:38
of madness are based on these photos
00:50:43
in these meetings that the riles
00:50:45
geey also had They say the entire decoration was
00:50:49
macabre since there was a labyrinth of
00:50:52
cobwebs created with black fabric but the
00:50:55
big surprise of the night was in the
00:50:57
main dining rooms. They were
00:51:01
toy babies and broken mannequins
00:51:05
mutilated in them. The food was served
00:51:08
inside like this. The broken mannequin like this Gee, there
00:51:11
were also turtles in this
00:51:13
music video by Lady Gaga. Well, yes, there
00:51:17
were also stuffed turtles as
00:51:19
centerpieces. The menu, they say, was
00:51:23
not far behind either, because according
00:51:25
to the menu that some guests
00:51:27
kept, the family
00:51:29
offered extremely lucid soup, an
00:51:33
exquisite corpse mess. Lady and sir lomo I mean they do
00:51:36
n't even know what they are eating no
00:51:38
practically and tubers in madness they didn't even
00:51:41
know what they were eating it was a crazy
00:51:43
trip man I mean it's incredible
00:51:46
gy this party is supposed to
00:51:50
really happen no And it was something completely
00:51:52
surreal part of the Rocha family
00:51:55
that gave rise to endless
00:51:58
conspiracy theories which were later
00:52:01
accentuated by the Illuminati balls of
00:52:04
New York in
00:52:06
1972, very very interesting, this topic after a
00:52:10
while, in fact, in a little while, I'm
00:52:12
going to tell you something. that is going to connect
00:52:14
with what you are talking about because it has
00:52:16
to do with a very select group, also
00:52:18
this one that in fact also held
00:52:19
meetings of this type, that is, very
00:52:23
similar and well, they continue to do it. I
00:52:26
mean, but right now we are talking about that
00:52:29
because Because the truth is, this thing about the
00:52:31
Rotch, the truth is that I didn't know it or
00:52:33
I thought it was a family like
00:52:35
Rockefeller or it had been heard Yes, I mean
00:52:37
they own something You know, I mean like
00:52:39
a very complete and very rich industry
00:52:42
O either, but I had no idea that they had
00:52:45
so much background, or they really don't
00:52:47
own anything, but they own everything, or, yes,
00:52:49
yes, it's like they're not the
00:52:52
company that did this or the family, that's
00:52:54
the interesting part, it's
00:52:55
difficult to know. In other words, or deduce.
00:52:58
Rather, it's like that relative that you've always
00:53:00
wondered about, what do you work, what did
00:53:03
you work for, but he's doing very well, but he's
00:53:05
doing very well, yes. And it is and it is the truth
00:53:08
that some say that their fortunes
00:53:10
expanded and expanded thanks
00:53:14
to a Not that they had a bank, but
00:53:17
that they had the banks. Ah, you know, these are
00:53:20
things that we don't understand. I mean,
00:53:24
300 billion dollars is really a lot of
00:53:27
money, you know. I mean, you can buy
00:53:29
several countries with that, yes. I mean, it's the
00:53:32
highest capital. that many
00:53:35
countries, that is, all the internal money
00:53:36
of a country, that is, we are really
00:53:38
talking about amounts that we do not understand. That
00:53:40
is, yes, yes, and well, it is true that
00:53:43
over the years that fortune has been dissolved,
00:53:46
some people say that the
00:53:48
rals are already They're not even that
00:53:50
powerful but I don't know I don't know I
00:53:54
don't know Later on we're going to
00:53:56
talk about a
00:53:57
family that more than they have done
00:54:01
something It seems that
00:54:03
public relations had them or has them where
00:54:06
they are
00:54:07
right now it's going to hurt you talk about that story
00:54:09
because someone from this family
00:54:10
is married to some guy, you know, and to
00:54:13
some rockefeller too, in fact. Hey,
00:54:15
then, there. Notice that's why
00:54:18
I also thought, that is, that
00:54:23
families were kind of more
00:54:25
common, no, and It's because I brought
00:54:28
information about the Rockefellers, that
00:54:30
is, really, eh, the case, the story
00:54:34
of Rockefeller is about something much less,
00:54:37
let's say that Eh, so magical, not so so,
00:54:41
so mysterious, monkey Aha, eh,
00:54:45
we are really talking about a story about a
00:54:47
person. What is John Rockefeller, who was
00:54:51
a person who literally made
00:54:53
money from below, that is, a person
00:54:55
like there are many, many grandparents of
00:54:58
our grandparents' generation who
00:55:00
made money like that. Or, like,
00:55:02
working by hand, or is it literal and
00:55:05
Rockefeller, well, the same or Literally, he
00:55:09
was a person who had to start
00:55:12
from being an accountant for a company and
00:55:15
earned like c cents an hour and even
00:55:18
climb the ladder to achieve very big things,
00:55:21
but his story is that he really
00:55:24
comes from a very, very humble family, huh?
00:55:27
Imagine, we are in 1839, no,
00:55:30
eh, this person was born in New York,
00:55:34
eh, but he grew up in Clibelan, Ohio. Eh, well,
00:55:38
the family, I'm telling you, it really was a
00:55:40
very, very modest family, in an
00:55:42
economic sense, completely normal,
00:55:45
completely normal, this, well, a
00:55:46
religious family, eh, his dad is actually
00:55:50
It's curious because he is known for being, or
00:55:54
for devoting himself to scamming people, or he
00:55:57
literally sold magical oils, or
00:55:59
at that time, hey, somewhere around there, you
00:56:03
may have heard of snake oil,
00:56:04
but that wasn't it, it was like a
00:56:06
healing oil, it was homeopathic medicine. Not that
00:56:08
he said that it cures your cancer that it
00:56:10
cures you whatever it is eh And well he sold that
00:56:12
basically that was dedicated to the man
00:56:14
this lady well it was house and and she
00:56:16
dedicated herself to the care of her son John and
00:56:19
well as I tell you he started from Very
00:56:20
young, let's see where he got
00:56:23
money from because there wasn't much money.
00:56:25
Hey, in '63, well, I got
00:56:31
a lot ahead of myself because before '63, which is when he
00:56:33
founded the company, he worked as an
00:56:37
accountant, like I told you, and he earned c
00:56:39
cents an hour he studied at a
00:56:42
university like a
00:56:43
technical degree something like that that gave him the
00:56:46
skills to do accounting and well he
00:56:48
started like that working with a lot
00:56:51
of people doing accounting one
00:56:52
more well but he says that it started there he
00:56:54
started to become obsessed with the numbers,
00:56:56
that is, he literally saw how
00:56:58
much Edesa was earning and he spent
00:57:02
his time thinking about how I can make
00:57:03
the company earn more with what it is already
00:57:05
earning and how to move the numbers
00:57:07
in certain ways and he realized that
00:57:09
he really liked it. that and he realized the
00:57:11
value that he had to do something more
00:57:13
with it Well a lot of things happen
00:57:15
obviously his story that It
00:57:17
really is a very very
00:57:20
interesting biography of personal improvement or I mean really of
00:57:22
course it is inspiring it is
00:57:24
inspiring because I tell you, he is a
00:57:25
person who came from zero to become
00:57:27
one of the richest people in
00:57:28
history, he is one of the successes of
00:57:31
capitalism. That's why they say Eh yes,
00:57:33
totally the same as Harry, somf I say hey
00:57:36
Henry Ford Sorry, I always confuse you
00:57:38
in the In 1963, together with a friend of mine, they
00:57:41
decided to start
00:57:44
interacting with the
00:57:47
oil industry, that is, they began to see businesses they
00:57:50
could do. And well, John thought that
00:57:53
really the oil business
00:57:55
was not in the oil itself, but in which
00:57:58
was in the fact of making
00:58:00
oil functional for
00:58:01
daily activities, of course,
00:58:03
then what I decided to do is build an
00:58:05
oil refinery. Yes, I understand
00:58:07
that oil. At that time, oil was
00:58:09
literally used as if it were a derivative of
00:58:12
plastic, nothing more. not to make a
00:58:14
container, it was really something that you
00:58:15
are just discovering. Eh, well,
00:58:18
these. How do you know it wasn't energy? Well,
00:58:21
not yet. It
00:58:26
may be a
00:58:28
very short time but at that time
00:58:30
the lamps were used, these ones of
00:58:32
petroleum oil, so the refinery
00:58:35
was dedicated to making this one, this one, to
00:58:40
refine this oil so that it could be
00:58:41
put into these little lamps, no, so
00:58:43
basically the business was going to light
00:58:44
your house to Through this liquid
00:58:48
that we can call a type of
00:58:50
oil, over time they obviously
00:58:52
started. Well, there was controversy
00:58:55
because the company started doing
00:58:56
this, but fires also began to happen
00:58:57
in the houses, etc., so they
00:58:59
decided to rename the company and rethink
00:59:02
everything. the concept and give it as a type of
00:59:05
branding to the product and that's when it
00:59:08
starts with standard oil what standard or
00:59:11
is it the company that really standard
00:59:14
oil company that's what it's called is the
00:59:16
full name it's not already starting to give a
00:59:19
presentation Well let's say that more beautiful
00:59:22
product of this
00:59:25
oil for lamps And that's
00:59:28
when it starts to become popular and
00:59:29
literally Eh well John starts
00:59:32
buying the competition because
00:59:34
other people start doing the same thing and
00:59:36
basically he buys the competition
00:59:38
to kill it no So yes they didn't exist There
00:59:40
were still no rules,
00:59:42
well, this is when people start to
00:59:46
say bad things about Rockefeller, I mean, it
00:59:49
was really very controversial because the
00:59:53
company itself And well, the history of
00:59:55
Rockefeller because well, it began to
00:59:58
monopolize the
01:00:01
refining market. of oil was a
01:00:03
shark because it was a shark it was a
01:00:05
shark and really, that is, in a short time,
01:00:08
standard oil became like Eh, well,
01:00:11
practically the owner of This
01:00:13
market, controlling about 90 percent
01:00:17
of the production and distribution of
01:00:18
oil in the United States because He also
01:00:20
began to do internships and not
01:00:22
only was it like in this
01:00:25
obviously in this branch in this branch
01:00:28
of presentations for lamps and all
01:00:30
this but he began to expand it for
01:00:32
many other things he began to diversify
01:00:34
petroleum products and well They
01:00:36
literally started to buy
01:00:39
oil plants and all this and,
01:00:42
imagine, they didn't literally take him
01:00:46
to court, that is, because they started
01:00:49
with the anti-monopoly law, against
01:00:52
practices of this type, to give the impression
01:00:54
that free competition is free for
01:00:57
other companies. and the United States
01:01:00
ordered the dissolution of Standard Oil and they
01:01:04
had to divide it into
01:01:05
several companies. But
01:01:07
obviously this is the success of
01:01:09
Rock Flare because it didn't stop there, that is, and
01:01:12
he made a lot more money with it, that is, he
01:01:14
diversified the companies. companies exactly That's
01:01:16
what I was going to tell you and then they started
01:01:18
doing other practices to obviously
01:01:21
eat up the market in other ways,
01:01:23
basically that's what black
01:01:24
Rock and avant-garde do, well yes, they're
01:01:26
just tactics, well, they
01:01:29
're just holes. legal basically
01:01:31
basically Eh Well throughout his
01:01:33
life he also obviously talked about
01:01:34
a lot of philanthropy So he really did
01:01:36
contribute to various causes eh social
01:01:39
etc. health well-being
01:01:42
eh controversial issue also because he got involved
01:01:45
with issues of education health,
01:01:49
that is to say, medical education and all
01:01:51
this,
01:01:52
they say that it had a little to do
01:01:55
with the pharmaceutical issue, I don't want to go
01:01:58
into that topic much, you know why,
01:02:00
eh, and he also did it for
01:02:03
social causes and so on, but they say that he
01:02:05
did everything double-sided, that is, in the end,
01:02:06
everything had a double intention, the
01:02:08
intention of money and power, yes,
01:02:10
look, it is incredible that you are
01:02:12
saying it this way because I think that
01:02:13
in the chapter in this same chapter
01:02:16
we already established What does this mean that the
01:02:18
same businessmen are investing in
01:02:21
pharmaceuticals it's it's a plan here
01:02:25
Armando goes Well the theory and and it's
01:02:28
curious there because obviously
01:02:32
we can't It's just that unfortunately
01:02:34
we can't talk about this topic Why
01:02:35
Because it's a sensitive topic for the
01:02:37
platform But this issue does have
01:02:39
a lot to do with the control of
01:02:43
society, or really, yes, these
01:02:45
great businessmen understood that very
01:02:47
quickly from very early on. I'm
01:02:49
talking about it in the 1800s. Imagine, or
01:02:51
really, these people knew what they were
01:02:53
doing, well,
01:02:55
obviously. Let's talk to you about his life and
01:02:58
all this, well, yes, obviously he was a
01:03:00
married man, he had his children, he had
01:03:02
a lineage, his children inherited his
01:03:04
great fortunes, etc. to this day
01:03:07
and obviously, this is one of the families
01:03:08
that is considered the richest. of
01:03:11
history and in fact it is said that in the
01:03:14
United States I mean this person was the
01:03:16
person who generated the most money for his
01:03:18
time, right
01:03:20
? And that even the great magnates of
01:03:23
today, like I don't know what they like
01:03:25
like elk, elon musk
01:03:29
kisses Well, they
01:03:31
really fall short of what this
01:03:34
man generated in his life, so
01:03:36
we're just talking about other times,
01:03:38
other contexts, etc. But in
01:03:39
reality, you can't
01:03:42
compare the money that could be
01:03:44
generated at that time, so it really
01:03:46
was a lot and The resources
01:03:48
were also more. I mean, there wasn't as much
01:03:49
competition as today. I see
01:03:51
many similarities, for example, in a
01:03:52
Rockefeller with a
01:03:54
Yes, because Roque Ferer took advantage of something that
01:03:58
existed but gave it this new use
01:04:02
in society, just like Mark Zuckenberg.
01:04:05
And it's there where these great
01:04:09
fortunes and these changes and these
01:04:11
industrial revolutions are born. That's where they say
01:04:14
that the Industrial Revolution that took place
01:04:16
in our time was the
01:04:17
internet, in Rockefeller's time it was
01:04:20
from steam to oil and And before that it
01:04:23
was the water and steam manual and
01:04:28
so on and on and on and on,
01:04:29
literally imagine before rock failer
01:04:31
eh the oil looked yes it looked
01:04:35
like black gold no but you really couldn't
01:04:37
see the potential no I think
01:04:39
it was o I mean, I think Rockefeller
01:04:40
patented black gold because they realized
01:04:42
that oil was worth
01:04:44
something. Note that it was valuable
01:04:47
because they already knew it was valuable, but
01:04:50
really, I think they didn't know
01:04:52
how valuable it was going to be, or yes, it was. They saw it
01:04:55
as something new and like
01:04:57
everyone wanted that because they saw it as
01:05:00
energy, that is, literally
01:05:02
for industrial uses, etc. But
01:05:04
this man knew how to take advantage of it for a
01:05:06
more everyday use, for a more,
01:05:10
more commercial use, well, well, that's really it.
01:05:13
Where is the money, that is, in the
01:05:15
masses, in the masses, in the masses, notice
01:05:17
that I had Roque Feler associated with
01:05:19
the railway. No, yes, it had to do with it, it
01:05:21
also had to do with this,
01:05:23
this much was invested. No, yes, a lot, I
01:05:26
swear to you. I thought that Roque was the one
01:05:28
from the railroad, I had no idea about
01:05:29
oil, yes, he is about oil, that is, he is more
01:05:31
like the father of the
01:05:34
oil industry, that is, basically, it is
01:05:37
an industry that today is, well, that
01:05:40
is, no. I know the other day I had a
01:05:42
conversation with Iván about
01:05:44
sinister contact, so a conversation Greetings
01:05:46
there, eh, a conversation like that,
01:05:51
just talking about talking jokes Aha where we were talking
01:05:54
about this thing about the
01:05:56
oil industries and how suddenly
01:05:58
some inventor some this one appears sparked
01:06:02
V Aha, he discovers a way to make
01:06:06
garbage or water
01:06:09
fuel for cars and that these
01:06:11
people are neglected or disappear
01:06:14
and who disappears from the
01:06:16
oil industry Why Because it is not convenient for them to let it be
01:06:18
known that this is a
01:06:21
business model and in fact the next family
01:06:25
that I want to tell you about goes there but in
01:06:28
the issues of electricity Okay
01:06:31
what is JP Morgan JP Morgan the ones that
01:06:34
we mentioned that we mentioned right now that they
01:06:36
accumulated 1 million dollars for the first time It is
01:06:39
attributed to them at the age of 64 JP Morgan accumulated
01:06:43
1000 million dollars, the first
01:06:45
person who did this who did that in
01:06:47
history, no, but notice that
01:06:48
this lady's ambitions begin since
01:06:50
he was a child because he, through the areas
01:06:52
of destiny, was able to have 1 million dollars in his hands
01:06:55
and this awakened in him an
01:06:59
excessive ambition to generate more and
01:07:02
generate and generate not that he had
01:07:04
generated a million dollars when he was a child
01:07:06
but that perhaps
01:07:08
there are several versions of the story that do not
01:07:10
speak of any company out there that
01:07:13
had the opportunity to enter a bank
01:07:15
and see the money, there are many theories, not the
01:07:18
same, it is an ancient family, but it
01:07:20
saw the money, but it saw the dough,
01:07:24
well, and its little eyes shone, no, and it said, I
01:07:26
want that too. Me too. I want
01:07:27
that And the guy started at the age of 20,
01:07:29
he already mastered four
01:07:31
languages, a skill that he used to close
01:07:34
deals around the world. At the age of 24, he
01:07:37
founded his own bank and at the age of 53 he was already a
01:07:42
multimillionaire, another banker, what an eye,
01:07:45
the other day he was talking to a
01:07:47
friend and I told him but why
01:07:49
is one bank more important than another and it is
01:07:52
the issue of Gold, that is, gold is the
01:07:55
validation that it gives to the bank so
01:07:57
that you can ask it for
01:07:59
a loan because there are banks that
01:08:02
they have gold well and and and and they tell you Hey,
01:08:05
what kind of gold ingots so yes well the
01:08:07
ingots and that is like in the
01:08:09
paper house like the house of is that is Aha
01:08:12
well the house what is the name of the the of the the
01:08:15
house of the bell and It was called something like that, I do
01:08:17
n't remember, but that's what it is, it's a
01:08:20
Central Bank, it's not a Central Bank of the
01:08:22
government of Spain, in this case, well, no,
01:08:24
and that's what makes
01:08:26
your country valuable, well, the validity that you
01:08:28
can sustain. in gold and that is why
01:08:31
the banks have gold, no And then this
01:08:35
man began to do to do that he began
01:08:37
to accumulate accumulate to the point that it is
01:08:40
as simple as thinking about this well no
01:08:42
why would I ask you for money because
01:08:44
you have money and that's how
01:08:47
people start these businesses in those
01:08:49
times Of course it was
01:08:51
simpler Well I don't know if it was simpler
01:08:53
but it was there were no banks that
01:08:55
were already established with rules and
01:08:57
protocols like the ones now Bancomer b
01:09:00
vancomer b all of these Bancom doesn't
01:09:04
exist, that's not why you corrected it.
01:09:06
Yes, it has already
01:09:09
changed and yes, this man was the first
01:09:11
person who was able to amass a billion
01:09:13
dollars. He was accused of using his power
01:09:16
and influence to manipulate the
01:09:19
US government in addition to being the creator
01:09:22
of one of the largest
01:09:24
in that country in the bank the rachels were
01:09:27
from Europe okay And this was their counterpart
01:09:30
but in the United States what did you say
01:09:32
Well they would be competition well no the
01:09:34
rochers and the Morgans have a lot of
01:09:36
relationship even lineage together or something like that
01:09:39
Or I don't I doubt I don't bring that
01:09:41
information because I'm telling you I didn't focus
01:09:42
so much on that families but there is a
01:09:45
mix, imagine Connecting that on a historical level, that
01:09:49
is, surely we could make
01:09:52
several episodes of these families or mom I
01:09:55
say that's not what the podcast is about o It would be
01:09:57
much more historical How mysterious and
01:09:59
this topic but well interesting here is
01:10:01
something interesting Here also well no
01:10:03
he was considered for a moment in
01:10:05
history the man who
01:10:06
most controlled the world at the time no eh he for
01:10:09
example was the was the greatest promoter
01:10:12
of the creation of the Federal Reserve of
01:10:14
the United States and it is believed and Now
01:10:16
I am going to tell you that story that he
01:10:19
orchestrated a malevolent plan to sink
01:10:22
the titan
01:10:24
AC and a large part of his detractors
01:10:28
with him so interesting No yes because
01:10:31
we know that the Titanic It was full
01:10:32
of tycoons, it was first class, that
01:10:35
place was, that is, it was a
01:10:37
historic ship where it was the first time it
01:10:40
happened then because the richest people
01:10:43
were on board that
01:10:44
ship. Well, right now, I'm going to
01:10:46
tell you more. because a
01:10:48
chapter of the Titanic would be good eh I didn't
01:10:49
think about it it has eh And no no it's not that
01:10:52
I discovered some interesting things about the Titanic I'm
01:10:54
going to save them
01:10:55
for that chapter look eh put here
01:10:57
in the comments if you would like that
01:10:58
chapter Yes, yes, if you would like that, eh,
01:11:01
here what I want to tell you are his
01:11:03
projects with Nicola Tesla. JP Morgan was
01:11:07
the person who financed Tesla in
01:11:11
1901. Nicola Tesla contacted
01:11:14
Morgan to request financing
01:11:17
for a novel project that promised
01:11:19
to create a
01:11:22
transatlantic wireless communication system based on
01:11:25
his theories of the Earth and
01:11:27
atmospheric electrical conductions
01:11:29
Well, we also know one from Tesla.
01:11:31
It would be good, too. Over there we talk
01:11:34
about one from Albert Einstein, also one from
01:11:36
Albert Einstein. It would be good to
01:11:39
do a survey, no. a series
01:11:41
of inventors It would be good a series
01:11:43
of inventors would be very good for
01:11:45
this Tesla was thinking of building a series
01:11:48
of Towers around the planet that
01:11:49
will allow him to amplify and receive the
01:11:52
energy sent through the ground these
01:11:54
famous Towers that shot rays and thus
01:11:57
not the scientist assured that when
01:12:00
it was finished a system
01:12:01
would replace both the telegraph and the
01:12:03
telephone of those then enthusiastic
01:12:07
about the idea Morgan gave Tesla the
01:12:09
sum of 50,000 at that time which was
01:12:12
approximately 5 million
01:12:14
current dollars to finance the
01:12:17
whole thing no Okay a In exchange, he asked for
01:12:21
control of 51 of the patents that
01:12:25
Tesla had. Tesla immediately accepted and began
01:12:29
the construction of its facilities with
01:12:30
an imposing structure known as
01:12:32
the Warden Cliff Tower, which is this Tower
01:12:36
that I mentioned to you just now that we are going to
01:12:37
put a photo here that This is what I
01:12:39
always wondered, that is, where
01:12:40
did Tesla get money from and Well, here it was.
01:12:43
This was the investor
01:12:45
behind Tesla. They say that although
01:12:48
Tesla's ambitious project sounded very
01:12:50
promising, advances in telegraphy and
01:12:53
wireless by its competitor Guillermo
01:12:55
Marconi began. to attract more
01:12:58
attention from investors who
01:12:59
prefer to support him. In addition, the
01:13:02
financial crises of the time meant
01:13:05
that very few investors wanted to
01:13:08
take a risk with Tesla. Well, no. And since
01:13:11
Tesla couldn't make his project
01:13:13
work, he proposed to expand it by creating
01:13:16
a second, much larger Tower.
01:13:19
In Niagara Falls this,
01:13:22
Morgan says that he no longer liked that in
01:13:23
1902 he withdrew the capital, well,
01:13:28
no, something that caused Tesla to have
01:13:32
a lot of doubts, debts, sorry, and he
01:13:34
entered into a great depression and Well, that's
01:13:36
how the unfinished story of
01:13:38
his life project will end. Tesla's story
01:13:41
is impressive. No, he dies having a
01:13:43
phobia of bacteria. He becomes a
01:13:45
crazy old man with total dementia.
01:13:48
Well, no, but we'll talk about Tesla in
01:13:50
the future, but here's the part.
01:13:52
Interesting at that time there were two
01:13:55
forms of Electricity, alternating and
01:13:58
continuous, one proposed by Edison and the
01:14:01
other proposed by Tesla. The theory says
01:14:05
that for these large companies, these
01:14:07
large
01:14:08
businessmen, it was better to invest in
01:14:10
Edison than in Tesla. Why not because of the
01:14:14
functionality of energy but because of the
01:14:16
capitalist model that Edison
01:14:19
's energy proposed,
01:14:21
it is said that that is why he cut off
01:14:23
funds with Tesla because Tesla proposed
01:14:27
clean and free energy for all
01:14:29
free Aha but it is not a business
01:14:32
they needed to market the he
01:14:35
needed to market the
01:14:36
electricity So they left With this
01:14:39
other guy, they already needed to make a
01:14:42
model in which, well, it wouldn't be
01:14:45
self-sustaining, well, all this and it's the
01:14:48
same with oil, if
01:14:50
something is convenient for them, the end of something that
01:14:54
is free and free for everyone is like
01:14:55
this this these things about the
01:14:58
batteries no the non-rechargeable batteries that is
01:15:01
because they have not died you are not left
01:15:03
thinking Well because obviously it is a
01:15:04
business it is a market it is a business it is
01:15:06
a great deal But obviously
01:15:08
any product should have
01:15:10
rechargeable batteries that is Of course,
01:15:12
technology is already there for that. And why do
01:15:14
we continue because it is a business for
01:15:16
someone and that is the answer to
01:15:19
why. Maybe clean
01:15:21
solar wind energy has not become popular
01:15:24
yet because there are people who are
01:15:27
investing millions of dollars so that
01:15:29
that doesn't happen gey because they run out of
01:15:32
shishi Well of course and that is the
01:15:34
interesting part and it is we return to the same thing to the
01:15:36
main topic here the true God of
01:15:40
these people is money is money
01:15:43
and they don't care if they destroy humanity, that
01:15:46
is, we We are destroying the planet
01:15:48
because of some people from a group of
01:15:51
families. Doesn't that seem inhuman
01:15:55
and stupid to you? It's impressive. I think
01:15:59
that really, people are very blind
01:16:04
to these things. I mean, I think it's very unknown
01:16:07
information.
01:16:09
We are talking today, that is, it is
01:16:10
something
01:16:11
that if they have told you, you are going to take it
01:16:14
because they are crazy or because they are
01:16:17
nonsense. Well, it doesn't sound good, but think about it,
01:16:20
think about it a little bit. The perfect example is
01:16:23
this one from the Titanic, which goes there for you. 1902
01:16:27
JP Morgan and Company financed the
01:16:30
creation of the International mercantile
01:16:34
marine Corporation, an Atlantic shipping company
01:16:38
that absorbed all its
01:16:40
competitors here, breaking the
01:16:43
legal loopholes of the monopoly. Morgan tried to
01:16:46
apply the same strategy that he used
01:16:48
for the railroads with
01:16:51
Rockefeller but in the sector. maritime
01:16:54
ships one of the most
01:16:57
important milestones of this company was the
01:16:59
construction of three
01:17:01
transatlantic ships, the rms Olympic in
01:17:06
1911, the r rms Titanic in 1912 and the
01:17:13
hmhs britanic in
01:17:16
1915. The idea was to create the
01:17:20
largest and most luxurious passenger ships in the world.
01:17:23
history Aha Although their owners were very
01:17:26
similar, they improved certain
01:17:28
aspects according to the failures of their
01:17:30
predecessors, that is, the Olympic, they
01:17:33
improved the Titanic, well, no,
01:17:35
the idea, eh, this Morgan received
01:17:39
bad news on April 15,
01:17:41
1912 when they say that one of his
01:17:43
most recent investments, the RMS Titanic
01:17:47
had been shipwrecked on its maiden voyage
01:17:51
the night before after colliding
01:17:53
with an iceberg, it is said, well, no.
01:17:56
Although on the ship there was a
01:17:58
private suite exclusively for him, for JP Morgan,
01:18:03
curiously by chance of
01:18:05
fate. He and his million-dollar
01:18:07
art collection canceled their participation in the
01:18:10
trip at the last minute after the
01:18:13
catastrophic shipwreck. Did he know something? The
01:18:16
International commercial marine K Co had to
01:18:19
declare bankruptcy and close,
01:18:21
of course, not. As a curious fact, there is
01:18:24
a theory on the Internet that links the
01:18:27
events of the Titanic with a
01:18:30
Machiavellian plan devised by JP Morgan
01:18:33
to create the
01:18:35
Federal Reserve of the United States. In the
01:18:37
unfortunate event, members of
01:18:40
some of the most powerful business families
01:18:42
in the country died, who were
01:18:45
against the creation. Of this
01:18:48
reservation, what supports this theory is
01:18:50
that the night the Titanic
01:18:53
sank they saw JP Morgan in Paris with
01:18:57
a member of the Rothchilds
01:19:00
having dinner. How curious and in fact there are
01:19:03
theories that it is still said that it was
01:19:06
like celebrating because they say
01:19:09
that the Titanic did not sink due to an
01:19:11
iceberg that supposedly sank due to
01:19:14
a fire that occurred inside the
01:19:19
boilers But well that's for the
01:19:21
episode of there's more eh There's
01:19:24
more more things Yes yes yes there are more things
01:19:27
but it's interesting eh I'm out there I
01:19:30
found this I say right now I
01:19:34
would like to talk about one more family this
01:19:36
to move on to another topic after I already know
01:19:39
that you bring another family more I already know I
01:19:42
know and after that I want to address another
01:19:43
very interesting topic But well this is the
01:19:48
family of Up pont este I don't know if
01:19:50
she has heard no no the family
01:19:53
the dupon family after escaping the
01:19:55
French Revolution this the economist
01:19:58
Pierre Samuel dupont de nurus arrived in the
01:20:02
United States in
01:20:04
1799 after founding his company it became
01:20:07
the main supplier of gunpowder
01:20:09
of the American government and then it
01:20:11
would completely control the
01:20:13
dynamite market. They say that its
01:20:16
commercial relationship with the military industry Eh,
01:20:18
well, what did it do in the country of the United
01:20:20
States? It was approximately 40 percent of
01:20:24
the munitions for the allies
01:20:27
during the first world war. Aha And it also
01:20:30
had a crucial role in the
01:20:33
Manhattan project of the atomic bomb. Yes,
01:20:37
years later, it would also pass on to
01:20:40
various materials such as Teflon and
01:20:41
nylon, this would enter the
01:20:45
food industry and it would consolidate itself
01:20:47
as one of the largest. Eh well. tycoons
01:20:51
and these millionaires who have long
01:20:55
appeared in Forbes magazine,
01:20:58
well, this family was really
01:21:01
made up of mainly These are
01:21:04
three brothers, but
01:21:08
their lineage is said to be really
01:21:11
the fortune they have achieved through
01:21:14
of the years there is not even an
01:21:16
exact figure of what there is no
01:21:18
record Well here There is no
01:21:20
exact record of what because well as I
01:21:23
say they went there in here we have
01:21:27
some investments here and aside well
01:21:29
we are talking about things very controversial
01:21:31
or
01:21:32
I know and apart from the fact that they ended the lives
01:21:35
of many many people this I think
01:21:38
this is one of the good I brought this
01:21:39
shorter to give you context that
01:21:42
those fortunes were also formed
01:21:44
During this time the majority do not come
01:21:47
like this This period, well, of the
01:21:50
first and the second tense
01:21:54
moments that generated a lot of
01:21:55
money for humanity. This and
01:21:58
well, it is impressive to me to know that
01:22:00
these people are still their
01:22:02
descendants out there enjoying this
01:22:04
little money from a lot of blood, no,
01:22:07
but well it reminded me a lot of the story
01:22:08
I say maybe I'm going a little off
01:22:10
topic but about The Winchester Mansion Ah,
01:22:12
the Winchesters are also these
01:22:15
precursors of weapons of weapons and well
01:22:18
the one that is the the the one of the story the
01:22:21
legend speaks Well that She is the wife
01:22:24
of Mr. Winchester, Mrs.
01:22:26
Winchester inherits the mansion and she
01:22:30
starts to build it in a
01:22:33
crazy way with hallways and stairs that
01:22:35
go nowhere because supposedly
01:22:37
the Mansion is extremely haunted by
01:22:40
people who were killed by
01:22:42
Winchester weapons. Aha And it's how
01:22:45
interesting it reminded me a little bit of that
01:22:47
story noo a little bit it's curious
01:22:49
but yes in fact Well I think the
01:22:52
mention of a lot of Chester over there we
01:22:53
must have mentioned an episode No yes
01:22:55
many times and and it is very very interesting
01:22:58
in fact there is a tour there For those
01:23:00
who like the Paranormal theme, this one. They
01:23:02
even tell you on the Tour that if you don't
01:23:04
want to lose yourself,
01:23:05
lose this one, then continue, follow
01:23:08
the guide. No, yes, but yes. Or, these
01:23:12
things about dirty money, I think this
01:23:14
is the way. dirtiest place where you can
01:23:16
make money, no. I mean, through
01:23:17
weapons and things like that that are
01:23:19
literally built to
01:23:21
hurt people. I mean, I think I'm saying, I
01:23:24
don't know, you do know a little bit of
01:23:25
information about the of the bomb but I think he did
01:23:27
n't have it. I mean the investigation
01:23:29
wasn't for that no it wasn't for building the
01:23:31
bomb You didn't see the Oppenheimer movie
01:23:34
no I didn't see it they are in a race Okay
01:23:37
against the other side because it was known
01:23:40
that the Germans already
01:23:43
The Russians had been experimenting with that topic.
01:23:45
Sorry, they had been experimenting with
01:23:47
splitting the atom. Then the
01:23:49
United States entered. The United States and the
01:23:51
allies entered into a race to
01:23:53
beat them because it was like, Well, if
01:23:56
we don't discover it, they are going to
01:23:57
discover it. Ah. okay And well, everything is
01:23:59
getting out of control and well, watch
01:24:02
Openheimer's film, I'm talking about that, no, and
01:24:05
apart from the moral and ethical dilemma that exists
01:24:08
because he is a person, a
01:24:09
researcher, not a scientist, he is a
01:24:11
scientist, he is a scientist who is
01:24:12
really He is looking for science
01:24:14
because in the end that is, the discovery
01:24:16
as such but but well it is used for
01:24:19
destructive purposes This but yes Ah well
01:24:23
you stayed with a family out there look at
01:24:25
this family I'm not going to I'm not going to make
01:24:28
a mystery here well not this family
01:24:30
They named her in the Vatican chapter
01:24:33
as the true owners of the holy
01:24:36
see of the Vatican
01:24:39
gey is the family maximum gey s I have
01:24:43
heard it Don Fabricio maximum banking
01:24:46
is he is the main owner of the
01:24:50
Vatican and has great authority over the
01:24:52
Sicilian mafia also Sorry You
01:24:55
were referring to it right now, they mentioned it in the
01:24:57
Vatican chapter. You are referring to the
01:24:58
comments in the comments in the
01:25:00
comments somewhere, they said that we should
01:25:02
talk about this family. I didn't
01:25:04
know the
01:25:05
truth, damn, I mean, it's something
01:25:09
impressive because, as I said, right now
01:25:11
they belong to the Vatican and At the same time,
01:25:13
they have great authority over the
01:25:15
Sicilian mafia as well. How can you be the owner
01:25:18
of the good and the bad, well, not like this,
01:25:22
the greatest good thing is that maybe it is the
01:25:25
same thing. He is the owner of the
01:25:28
Corleonesi clan and they have a great fortress
01:25:31
in Arsoli. and other castles in
01:25:34
Campania the maximum gy use
01:25:37
violence, threats, terrorism,
01:25:41
extortion and blackmail as their
01:25:44
main tools of control. It is
01:25:46
interesting because let's
01:25:48
see The Vatican is also managed a
01:25:51
little like that, that is, we are talking about a
01:25:52
management very similar to what that it is a mafia
01:25:55
Yes then it makes a little sense
01:25:58
Well, all this and let us remember is that they are
01:26:00
Conspiracy theories but they come into play
01:26:03
a lot Not that they add up not the the
01:26:05
maximum family is one of the oldest families
01:26:07
in Rome and claims to be descended from
01:26:09
the ancient Dynasty Fabi maximus It is
01:26:12
likely that they have a portion of
01:26:14
maximus ancestry from the pope and for
01:26:18
example the pope is titled Likewise the
01:26:19
pontiff maximus so it is said that there
01:26:22
is a relationship there the maximus family
01:26:25
is married to royal lineages such as
01:26:28
the Savoy nobility gettin burbon and Osorio
01:26:32
It has a family branch from Galicia and in
01:26:34
Spain this is what I was mentioning right now,
01:26:37
much of the information that exists, the
01:26:39
maximum does not speak as well as the other
01:26:41
families about banks, railways,
01:26:44
oil, these this literal family has
01:26:47
found power with
01:26:50
public relations by marrying each other. marrying
01:26:53
The Powerful with The Princes and
01:26:55
all this making a lineage Well
01:26:57
basically making a legacy a lineage
01:26:59
not Prince Stefano's mother was the
01:27:02
English actress Don Adams the
01:27:05
maximum family of seca rocks owns the clar
01:27:09
winw mafia in London also called the
01:27:12
crime family Adams and are
01:27:14
co-owners of several mafias, also
01:27:16
Irish, and the district of
01:27:20
Cl is known as London's Little Italy.
01:27:25
Rupert Murdock, owner of
01:27:28
Fox News, is a Vatican Knight of
01:27:31
the Order of Saint Gregory. Fox was
01:27:35
appointed Secretary by
01:27:37
Foxwell the Fox. It is considered a
01:27:39
cunning animal. Fox news is a
01:27:43
propaganda machine for the
01:27:48
Vatican. It is crazy. This is not the house
01:27:52
of the highest. It is the nucleus of the
01:27:54
Black Nobility, which is what they call it. Well, no,
01:27:58
they are the main owners of the
01:28:00
Holy See and the Maximum family is the
01:28:03
base of the global crime syndicate and
01:28:06
is involved in every
01:28:09
unimaginable crime including
01:28:11
war crimes terrorism murder extortion
01:28:16
threats human trafficking
01:28:18
money laundering and more I hope he omitted everything
01:28:21
Mike there were like TR seconds that
01:28:23
nothing was heard no no no no I mean,
01:28:26
these are the most horrible things in all the
01:28:29
maximo family also runs
01:28:31
organized crime in Rome as magliani mafia and
01:28:34
was one of the families behind the
01:28:37
neo-fascist group nucle armati revolucionari
01:28:41
gey led by its agent maxima
01:28:45
carminati the families of the
01:28:48
Individual mafia make
01:28:50
billions of dollars per year. It is said that
01:28:53
the maximum palazo has an
01:28:56
underground tunnel that connects with the basement
01:28:58
of the Vatican, which is the way in which
01:29:01
they have maintained control. They say that the
01:29:04
maximum family is the greatest source of
01:29:06
evil in the earth and it is no wonder
01:29:10
because they do not have television networks
01:29:13
they have newspapers they have the Vatican it is
01:29:17
impressive how something like the Vatican
01:29:20
is controlled by a family But and
01:29:23
and look there they say it is worth more friends
01:29:25
than money well it is true gey because
01:29:27
the maximums They have gotten to where they are
01:29:30
thanks to that and there I saw an image
01:29:33
that we are going to put here that not with everything and
01:29:37
name that they say that neither Elon Musk nor
01:29:40
Jess Besus nor Donald Trump nor Biden nor
01:29:44
anyone nor Putin nor anyone no pres no one
01:29:48
powerful They say This is the most
01:29:51
powerful person in the world and he is a guy who
01:29:54
looked like Luis Miguel, that is, he is a
01:29:57
Miss Reison. Aha, an older man, a young man, a
01:30:00
young man. 30 35 Ah, okay, okay. I mean, Luis
01:30:03
Miguel Joven, Yes, aha, with his little
01:30:05
golden hair. is a person who
01:30:08
is supposedly like the current heir to Los
01:30:10
Maximos and they say he is the
01:30:13
most powerful person in the world and you didn't know it
01:30:16
and they don't appear in Forbes and they don't appear
01:30:18
anywhere. Which in fact is something
01:30:20
interesting because within these 13
01:30:23
steps that we mentioned to reach the eye
01:30:25
that sees everything, we talk about it. Well, we
01:30:28
all have a price and the question is
01:30:32
Hey, how can you buy with money
01:30:35
the Rockefellers, the Roils, the Morgans,
01:30:38
the maximums is that you can't
01:30:40
buy them. with money but they have a
01:30:43
price, health, family, you
01:30:47
really know, these people don't know how much
01:30:50
money they have because the money they
01:30:53
want to have, they make it and they do it,
01:30:56
they are not in the game, they are not the ones
01:30:59
in charge, they are the game and it seemed to me.
01:31:02
They are part, they are the pieces of the
01:31:05
game,
01:31:06
basically I think that the Rocha, the
01:31:08
Rofel are the pieces of the game and These
01:31:10
are the game, it's like how much are you worth
01:31:13
so much? Take why Because I invented myself,
01:31:16
I invented money even on account, that
01:31:17
is, it's like that. deep I am the
01:31:20
economy I am the economy I mean,
01:31:22
imagine they are Owners of the Vatican How much is
01:31:24
the Vatican worth priceless priceless
01:31:27
it is and that is what I am telling you that is, these
01:31:29
gentlemen do not deal with something so banal we
01:31:30
talked about it in the chapter on
01:31:32
relics How much are they worth Those
01:31:34
priceless relics are not worth it, they are not worth
01:31:36
something, that is, it is whatever you want them to be
01:31:38
worth. And these gentlemen manage with
01:31:40
that, I tell you, and they manage the mafia. I
01:31:44
remember in the Vatican chapter, The
01:31:46
Girl from the Vatican. Yes, everything was inv
01:31:50
visuo clear. They blamed everything on the
01:31:53
mobster on duty But the mobster
01:31:56
was also controlled by the Vatican and the
01:31:57
Vatican was controlling the Mafia for
01:32:00
a maximum of course, that is, in the end In the
01:32:03
end everything was bigger than
01:32:06
we thought it was impressive
01:32:08
the power was impressive What do these
01:32:10
gentlemen have? Yes, in fact, I wanted to talk a
01:32:12
little bit about this
01:32:15
question of what makes you be like this,
01:32:19
what makes you get there, what makes you be
01:32:20
a powerful person in the world,
01:32:22
obviously we know that, well, the first
01:32:25
world powers, that is, being president
01:32:27
of a world power makes you a
01:32:29
person of high political economic value,
01:32:33
etc. No. In other words, what makes you a
01:32:35
person who can become a great
01:32:38
influence on society or who has
01:32:40
a great impact on a political and social level
01:32:43
and all this
01:32:45
does not There are ways, there are no ways. Eh, the
01:32:48
main one is obviously this
01:32:51
part of lineage, of belonging to
01:32:54
an elite, due to family blood issues,
01:32:58
etc.,
01:33:00
no, but there are also others that are obviously
01:33:04
formed with money. Obviously,
01:33:06
initially you have to have money.
01:33:08
This is a rule, it's not like the
01:33:09
first step, it's the easy part, let's say, and
01:33:13
there are groups, there are societies, these are
01:33:15
secret, eh, they're not so secret,
01:33:18
yes, but we do know about the internal practices,
01:33:22
but we don't know what happens inside and we don't
01:33:25
know why. The people who are
01:33:26
there end up being very
01:33:29
important people. I don't know if you knew, but at
01:33:32
Jail University there is a group, this is
01:33:36
a group, a secret group, it's not a group
01:33:39
that really knows much about the
01:33:43
internal practices because it's
01:33:46
supposedly where they assure you that your
01:33:49
future is going to be very very
01:33:55
fruitful schoool school and boms es is
01:33:58
a is a group a secret society that
01:34:01
is formed in jail by only
01:34:04
real people who have Eh well
01:34:07
the
01:34:08
essential characteristics that they are looking for What
01:34:10
are they I don't know I don't know I know Eh but
01:34:14
in this same group we can talk that there
01:34:17
have been several presidents of the United States
01:34:19
who have passed through this one
01:34:22
Including Bush father and son who
01:34:25
were in this group This is a
01:34:29
group that J Kennedy was also there
01:34:31
Kennedy this one has been there a lot
01:34:34
many, many super
01:34:36
important people, this one, even this one, the
01:34:40
founder of Fedex, this people, so
01:34:44
you say, no, I had no idea that these
01:34:47
people came from there, but it really
01:34:49
is not a coincidence that all these
01:34:53
people belong to this same elite,
01:34:55
not also a father of
01:34:59
North American football, American football, this
01:35:02
NFL, Walter Camp, this beast, he
01:35:05
also comes out of there and I don't know if I could
01:35:08
mention some of them, but
01:35:10
really the important thing here is that
01:35:15
this group has emerged for
01:35:19
many
01:35:20
years, but we don't even know its
01:35:23
origin. Really, in what year did the
01:35:26
group start? What there are are some photographs
01:35:29
that we are going to put on the screen here of
01:35:31
generations that have been
01:35:33
around. These groups are totally
01:35:37
conservative. They have
01:35:39
practices that are called ritualistic, not with a
01:35:42
religious scope, but with a scope,
01:35:45
well, strange, yes. It's not that it's not it's not it's
01:35:49
It's that this goes beyond Catholicism
01:35:52
that Christianity goes much further
01:35:55
than this there they have many many
01:35:57
symbologies this they for example
01:35:59
use the
01:36:00
the the key figure for for skol and
01:36:04
Bones is 332 before of Christ because
01:36:07
it is when this Aristotle dies
01:36:11
[Music]
01:36:13
this figure is considered as part of the
01:36:17
symbolism of the same society of the
01:36:20
sacred wow there is something also very
01:36:23
curious that here we are going to be putting
01:36:25
Eh Well a mythical pirate symbol which is
01:36:29
the skull and the crossed faiths not that
01:36:31
this represents the society obviously
01:36:35
this society eh is mainly
01:36:38
shielded by the veil of secrecy
01:36:40
between the same members whoever has
01:36:42
passed through there is not going to tell you anything about
01:36:44
what happens in there it is totally
01:36:47
a brotherhood of life to death mm
01:36:52
even the even jail I mean no no no He gets
01:36:56
involved with these students in
01:36:59
those practices and in those things, I mean there
01:37:01
really is no respect even at the
01:37:04
institutional level of the
01:37:06
university itself for this group, I mean it's
01:37:08
really something that this is much
01:37:09
bigger what goes much further we are
01:37:12
talking about the children of the great
01:37:14
tycoons of the world who are destined
01:37:17
to be and if you are not that is because
01:37:19
you are probably potentially the
01:37:21
next one who is going to get there because
01:37:23
maybe your father He had a great
01:37:26
economic inheritance and, due to certain
01:37:28
characteristics that you possess, you can enter
01:37:31
there and you will become someone great,
01:37:34
or be assured of what you want,
01:37:36
what you are going to do, you will be
01:37:38
someone great, that is, any person
01:37:39
who What has happened in this group has done
01:37:41
something important in history and I think it
01:37:43
has to be understood in this way,
01:37:45
not because they are going to give you this
01:37:47
divine blessing to achieve,
01:37:52
but because they are going to give you media support
01:37:54
and this support to that all the
01:37:56
doors open to you not because you are going to
01:37:59
pray something but because there You are praying
01:38:02
with the owner of the son of Fox News
01:38:06
here you have I don't know what provider and they
01:38:10
will
01:38:11
accommodate you without a problem but no it is not that
01:38:14
Oh it is that We saw your talent no no no
01:38:17
no it is not that magical that maybe and yes it
01:38:20
can be expressed like that however there is
01:38:23
that factor it is like those lucky ones
01:38:26
who find for example the
01:38:28
rochild this guy made his his his his
01:38:31
true fortune when he became a
01:38:33
comrade and I saw this in a video that
01:38:36
talked about the r, a documentary that
01:38:39
talks about how in a peda that was done, the connecte
01:38:42
there a drunken
01:38:46
drunkenness Sorry, the connect there
01:38:50
that was there to catapult the fortune of
01:38:54
the Rothchilds was that Mayer hamstel
01:38:56
rothchild, the father of the entire dynasty,
01:39:00
met a prince and became
01:39:04
friends with him, that's how
01:39:06
many stories also begin and obviously he
01:39:08
started working for him and
01:39:11
you know that because the famous Jeffrey How did
01:39:14
he get to where he got O be it also
01:39:16
jeffre jeffre taught us that
01:39:18
money is worth mothers that here what
01:39:21
matters is the information the information
01:39:23
and the relationships that I advance just
01:39:27
the extension of this chapter to
01:39:29
discuss may be a little of that that it is
01:39:32
about some list by the you saw the list
01:39:35
one you saw it m the list is that way it
01:39:39
says no something they have said something they have said
01:39:42
that the members of the channel take
01:39:43
our opinion about that list That
01:39:46
's right I close parentheses to Okay
01:39:50
uh a little bit about
01:39:54
why it is talked about or it is
01:39:58
The group seems so controversial,
01:40:00
this is because there has been a lot of talk
01:40:04
about rumors that have obviously leaked through
01:40:07
merely
01:40:10
broken telephones because you
01:40:12
cannot talk about it openly, if you
01:40:14
were a member of
01:40:16
those
01:40:19
scandals related to
01:40:23
sexual rituals, it is said that there are rites of
01:40:27
initiation
01:40:28
with symbolisms and very
01:40:32
strange things and that talk about a residence
01:40:36
called The
01:40:38
Tomb, those are the little information we
01:40:42
have about some of what is done
01:40:45
in there, something controversial that happens
01:40:48
in there, what else is said about there, what is
01:40:51
supposed to happen? This group does Well
01:40:53
basically what we said just now
01:40:56
basically This is a fraternal support group
01:40:59
that is to say you literally become the
01:41:01
brother of all the other
01:41:04
men that include this list of
01:41:06
people of your generation and therefore
01:41:10
these people are going to support you
01:41:11
obviously those people are the
01:41:13
people with the highest elite and
01:41:16
popularity in jail eh well they have access
01:41:20
to many many many
01:41:24
things that students even
01:41:27
billionaires do not have well I mean
01:41:28
we are really talking about an
01:41:30
absolute privilege many things it is not
01:41:33
that Imagine having a success, on
01:41:36
that scale, that magnitude and, well,
01:41:39
simply with the characters that
01:41:40
we mentioned right now, that is, and we don't know
01:41:43
of others who have been there. But
01:41:46
what I can tell you is that these
01:41:48
people are made up of something or Well,
01:41:50
we are really talking about people
01:41:54
who have been instructed to be someone
01:41:58
specifically in our governments in
01:42:01
our companies in the things that
01:42:04
we consume that we see that we do in
01:42:08
our daily lives these people decide
01:42:11
who is going to be the head of
01:42:14
those yes yes of course It's not that
01:42:16
someone is directing them, someone
01:42:18
has an agenda. And this is not
01:42:20
conspiracies, or as I tell them,
01:42:21
really, no, no, it's not something that this
01:42:24
group is, it's not a lie, it's not something that
01:42:26
they're not going to find if they beat it or
01:42:29
even if They want to find out if the Bushes
01:42:31
were in this group. Of course
01:42:33
they are going to find it. This is not a
01:42:36
secret that you had in the group. Note
01:42:39
that I had heard about that
01:42:40
organization of that society. Sorry,
01:42:43
but I thought well that this was a
01:42:47
society. of brotherhood like this as a
01:42:51
joke gey you know that is like a like
01:42:54
brotherhood of of of but what do
01:42:57
mystics become etc. well no but but
01:43:00
I knew there was more depth
01:43:01
because where I heard this was in a
01:43:04
very conspiratorial documentary and
01:43:06
they mentioned it and I said, Okay, It's
01:43:09
interesting, but I said, Oh, well,
01:43:10
maybe it's a lie. They're just
01:43:13
guys there who burn themselves with candle wax.
01:43:15
And so, well, look, I don't know what
01:43:17
ritualistic practices they really do. In other words, as I
01:43:19
told you, this is mentioned as
01:43:22
broken phone about the sexual rituals
01:43:24
But what I do know is that there are
01:43:27
important people who have been in the group,
01:43:29
confirmed that they were there and that they
01:43:33
have become, well, the
01:43:36
presidents of the United States, these
01:43:38
figures Even a
01:43:40
national security advisor for several
01:43:42
presidents like Kennedy, etc. So they
01:43:44
were there,
01:43:45
well, they are people who were there, they
01:43:48
went through the group and somehow
01:43:51
they got to where they wanted, no, well, I don't
01:43:53
know if they wanted to, but
01:43:55
where they had to get to, they got there. They got to
01:43:57
where they had to go and notice that
01:43:59
right now, mentioning about these
01:44:01
societies, I have listened to many
01:44:03
podcasts from many people who talk
01:44:06
about two groups, two
01:44:08
hidden societies, that whenever people talk about
01:44:11
elites, they bring up that they are the
01:44:14
Freemasons. and that they are the illuminatis and I
01:44:17
would like at this point in the chapter to
01:44:20
tell you that at no time have we
01:44:23
mentioned either the Freemasons or the
01:44:24
illuminatis and here is why it is
01:44:28
because maybe it is not what you
01:44:31
think it is. Freemasons and the
01:44:33
Illuminati, I mean they are not
01:44:36
these architects, we have just told you
01:44:39
the names and surnames of the
01:44:41
families and we are
01:44:44
supporting the people who use the
01:44:46
Freemasons and the Illuminati
01:44:51
to complete the narrative of the
01:44:53
elite, check the information carefully. of
01:44:56
those people because the Illuminati the
01:44:58
mazones are not what many people
01:45:01
believe they are, they are not the villains of
01:45:03
history and it is not that they are not bad or
01:45:05
they are not good but let's see we have
01:45:07
characters like the Root chiles like the
01:45:09
rockefellers the Morgan What you're saying is
01:45:12
that they, here's the information. Ah,
01:45:14
they are not Masons nor are they
01:45:17
Illuminati, however, people insist on
01:45:20
believing that these groups are the villains
01:45:22
when it is more complicated than saying that. I
01:45:25
mean, the Masons are they are bricklayers,
01:45:28
guys, architects and architects, masons
01:45:32
and they were builders, that's why the the the the
01:45:34
the compass and and and and and and and and and and all that stuff
01:45:39
later we'll talk about it, yes, it's a
01:45:42
complex topic too, but I would like
01:45:43
you to understand that people
01:45:45
really only pray to a God
01:45:48
who is money, that's right. like this and The
01:45:51
Freemasons and the Illuminati and whatever you
01:45:53
want, they do exist. Yes, these
01:45:57
groups exist, they are subdivided and everything, but they
01:46:00
are not the elite, no, they are not many
01:46:03
steps below that these families, in
01:46:06
fact, there are other things, that is, and And I
01:46:09
told you that was going to be a topic because
01:46:11
really this schol and bon thing
01:46:14
really remains as a
01:46:16
first step of the topic of the groups
01:46:18
because the thing about the rums and all that
01:46:21
obviously belonged to something else
01:46:23
totally different,
01:46:25
we are talking about something completely different Of
01:46:27
other types of Well of elites not in
01:46:30
this case or of guilds not that I
01:46:32
would even dare to say that less
01:46:34
powerful Yes that is And currently much
01:46:37
less Or that is currently in its time
01:46:39
Well well I'll tell you if we will talk about that
01:46:42
That's in another chapter because it's not on
01:46:44
today's topic. What is on
01:46:47
topic is talking about the Bilderberg Club.
01:46:50
Oh, you also told me that you
01:46:53
had seen a little of that. I had seen
01:46:55
a little of that. It's very interesting.
01:46:57
This is interesting. This Bilderberg Club,
01:47:00
for those who don't know, is named after
01:47:02
a hotel club. Sorry, this is an
01:47:05
Irish hotel that they chose in 1954
01:47:10
in a completely random way. I
01:47:12
mean, it has a history. It's like that's where it
01:47:15
was. Ah yes, yes, yes, but It's not like
01:47:18
ah ah Oh there it wasn't really and and
01:47:23
this is done annually this in fact over
01:47:27
there notice that the first time I
01:47:29
heard this curiously it was a a
01:47:30
video list
01:47:31
communicates it was there that in the
01:47:35
hotel no Hey that in the meeting he
01:47:39
was in the in the in the place but
01:47:41
obviously he did not enter Well, to the meeting
01:47:43
Well,
01:47:45
maybe in the my
01:47:48
beast and they did
01:47:51
give an exhibition there no no good
01:47:54
no I mean the truth is that Luisito would not enter
01:47:56
communicates it is impossible no
01:47:58
we are not speaking, I mean, yes, he is doing very well, he
01:48:00
surely earns his millions in
01:48:03
annual payments, but we are talking about
01:48:05
people, a very select group of
01:48:07
people who can get in there. Ah, this one, and
01:48:09
really, well, very little is known about what
01:48:12
happens inside there, in fact, yes.
01:48:15
eh, it is said that in this
01:48:18
group, in this select group, there are
01:48:20
people who are owners of
01:48:22
social networks, that is, you are talking about Mark Zuckenberg
01:48:24
Mosk, these people are tycoons, obviously
01:48:28
those of the large corporations that
01:48:30
we are mentioning right now, people who are
01:48:32
owners of companies and who They remain
01:48:36
anonymous for whatever you want, for
01:48:38
security, whatever you want. Notice that
01:48:40
here I bring some information just
01:48:42
to complement what you are saying
01:48:43
that in 2023 Aha, in this
01:48:47
meeting, in this edition of
01:48:48
Bilderberg, the
01:48:51
presence of the Almost Centennial Henry
01:48:54
Kessinger who turns 100 years old in 2023
01:48:58
Now he is going to turn 101 years old
01:49:00
but they say that the guests to the
01:49:02
select club include some of the
01:49:04
most powerful businessmen
01:49:07
in history such as the former historical
01:49:11
executive CEO of Google and of alphabet er smi
01:49:15
the president and CEO of
01:49:19
fizer
01:49:21
ce of
01:49:22
Microsoft Nela the CEO of
01:49:26
Open what a watch out this is
01:49:29
2023 That is to say Artificial Intelligence
01:49:33
When did 2023 become popular but but in the
01:49:36
middle gifts well it was already planned a
01:49:39
little and Leave you no He was the only good
01:49:42
Open that they know, he is the
01:49:47
gpt chat developer, also good. Well, this man's
01:49:50
name is Sam Altman and the CEO of Deep Mind,
01:49:53
who is also
01:49:55
AI, there were AI developer people
01:49:58
in this place, it is said that he is
01:50:00
very well known as de The annual novelty
01:50:04
doesn't mean that it's coming at the
01:50:06
corporate level, that is, in
01:50:08
business, it's going to be the trending thing
01:50:12
for investments and for this type of
01:50:14
things, that's the part that
01:50:17
they say, of course, that's it. what is said
01:50:20
as commercially Aha but here we all
01:50:23
know that that is and well what is
01:50:26
said as well as that below Or that the
01:50:30
theory is more
01:50:32
about Well, in this place obviously
01:50:35
people gather who, as we mentioned
01:50:38
right now, that is for example corporates
01:50:40
like Black pay debts of countries and
01:50:45
where do they think they meet with these
01:50:46
people in this meeting are you together And
01:50:50
where do they think they make the deals and all
01:50:52
this at least they pass on contacts
01:50:54
and agree on something in these
01:50:56
places eh really In this place, I mean,
01:51:00
obviously we are not going to say that they are going to
01:51:01
do a ritual, this esoteric, they are going to
01:51:05
learn fire, something, no, but yes,
01:51:08
things are going to happen, decisions or relationships
01:51:11
that are going to literally affect the world.
01:51:14
Look, I'm going to give you an analogy that
01:51:17
I heard the other day in a podcast from
01:51:18
Monterrey that they were talking about the whole No
01:51:22
is not true not from Monterrey Sorry
01:51:24
sorry not adding more the scale that is
01:51:27
in Spain gey in that podcast they talked
01:51:30
about that all the future of
01:51:33
Spain is decided in the
01:51:37
viewing box of the football stadium gey Where from
01:51:42
From I don't know if the truth is Madrid or
01:51:44
Barcelona well one of the two great
01:51:47
teams Sorry here eh we are
01:51:50
footballers footballers
01:51:52
footballers footballers fifas go aj no This is what it is said
01:51:57
but it is said that there The future
01:51:59
of Spain is decided gy in those boxes Ah okay well yes it
01:52:02
does make sense because obviously an
01:52:05
entrance to the box no no no I mean I mean
01:52:08
no Besides, yes I do
01:52:11
see it as a
01:52:12
high class meeting center for people who
01:52:14
have money to pay for something very
01:52:16
high class but at the same time we
01:52:18
like football Yes you know and it's a me I
01:52:21
see it this way like in the box
01:52:24
like a little step not drinking and some
01:52:27
peanuts and Hey what's up debt I don't
01:52:29
know what you know how many millions Ah nothing happens
01:52:32
Ah okay they shake hands and
01:52:34
the million dollar problem was solved That's how
01:52:36
I see it I think that's what
01:52:39
that phrase refers to that the future of Spain is
01:52:40
decided in the box of the real a and I
01:52:44
think that this Bilderberg meeting is like this,
01:52:48
it's a bit like we're going to have dinner and and at
01:52:50
dinner s Ah well what's up I'll sell you such a
01:52:52
country ahes and so on but what's scary
01:52:55
here is that those things are treated with such ease I
01:52:59
tell you something
01:53:03
curious information that I found out
01:53:04
there that came to me on the red phone
01:53:08
because I was thinking like Okay, who
01:53:10
organizes this Uh-huh And I started to investigate
01:53:14
a little and obviously I mean the
01:53:16
organization comes or it means that it
01:53:18
rotates to
01:53:20
[Music ]
01:53:21
They say that in
01:53:22
2013 there is a record that the
01:53:26
United Kingdom was like the O is the crown
01:53:29
of the United Kingdom was the one that said well, I
01:53:31
am going to sponsor this
01:53:33
year, it made an investment from the
01:53:36
public treasury of 2 million dollars for the
01:53:40
event 2 million dollars for the
01:53:43
guests that put what they are that you I
01:53:45
mean they are not not even 1 I think eh No no
01:53:48
In fact they are C 20 around there eh they are very
01:53:51
few they are like 12 let's see here
01:53:53
I have the data eh I think They are like the
01:53:56
best drinks, the best food,
01:53:58
maybe everything, 150 attendees are a mother,
01:54:01
nothing, gey, 2 million dollars
01:54:04
for 150 people, that is, imagine, look and
01:54:07
that's when you start to do the math.
01:54:08
What food costs you, what alcohol
01:54:11
costs you? that none of them there were other things
01:54:15
other tastes other things there that And that's
01:54:18
how you say What the [ __ ] or
01:54:21
why I, president of this nation, am going to
01:54:23
leave everything to go to those because they
01:54:26
get crazy and because they have those
01:54:29
tastes you know and and well no I know if I
01:54:32
understand myself Aha but those little treats
01:54:35
that people like Jeffre could
01:54:39
provide, you know that's what I mean
01:54:43
so of course something strange happens in that
01:54:46
place and I think we'll never know
01:54:50
if they like it maybe we'll They invite
01:54:52
yes we grow and
01:54:55
everyone and we tell them what is happening and I think that it
01:54:59
has not happened that they invite someone
01:55:00
so it is that they cannot be press no
01:55:04
Med media do not enter no
01:55:06
press No in fact I think it is
01:55:07
stipulated there is a rule for there
01:55:10
they say that you can talk about the
01:55:12
things that you did there but you can't
01:55:15
say who told them to you It's one it's one it's
01:55:18
like a rule that has is the
01:55:21
and it's a rule that they have out there well
01:55:23
no what they say about you You can talk about
01:55:25
the things, the deals you made
01:55:27
publicly, that is, no, you don't have a
01:55:29
confidentiality contract. However,
01:55:32
the rule, like a Gentleman's Agreement,
01:55:34
let's say, is that you are not going to say who
01:55:37
told you, that is called the sin but not the
01:55:40
sinner, well, but Well, there is a
01:55:45
group that is even more controversial
01:55:47
than the ones that
01:55:48
ended up. Well, yes, it is
01:55:51
more controversial than the ones we
01:55:52
just mentioned. Aha,
01:55:54
eh. It is also a group that is
01:55:57
confirmed, that is, until today it is already
01:55:59
known. that it exists and it is known that it is a
01:56:01
high elite group, even more than those
01:56:03
that we have just mentioned right now, this
01:56:06
this group became popular very
01:56:08
recently, that is, relatively, we are
01:56:10
talking about that in the 2000s, it was just
01:56:13
beginning that we really began to know about it. of
01:56:16
this group and it is the bohemian Group no I don't
01:56:19
know if you have heard that yes I have not heard it
01:56:21
so it looks good cataloged
01:56:23
as the secret camp of the
01:56:26
magnates and powerful of California in
01:56:29
California Sorry for this place Realize
01:56:33
that it is good it is in the mountains Rio in
01:56:38
northern California is literally
01:56:41
a camp where they quote people,
01:56:45
obviously anonymously, who
01:56:48
are connected with big companies, big
01:56:51
public figures,
01:56:54
politicians, etc. There is only one
01:56:56
photograph that we are going to put on the screen
01:56:58
here, which is the only one. photograph that is
01:57:00
known to be from this meeting where
01:57:03
we can see Ronald Rean and Richard
01:57:05
Nixon before being president of the
01:57:07
United States to the
01:57:09
mother and this photograph became very
01:57:11
popular
01:57:12
This but really not
01:57:16
much is known about the group Although there are people who
01:57:19
investigated the group for many years this I
01:57:22
will tell you a little about what it is really
01:57:26
said that this this meeting
01:57:30
Nor can the media attend either
01:57:34
eh the dimensions of the place It is
01:57:38
approximately 1000 hectares,
01:57:40
it is located in the forests in Sonoma
01:57:44
this and Well it is It's
01:57:47
like leaving in the summer, I think you
01:57:51
do it in the summer and
01:57:54
really. This started in about
01:57:59
1872. It is said that since that
01:58:01
time these secret meetings have been held
01:58:04
that
01:58:05
really hide very, very dark things.
01:58:08
Why? Because over time they have
01:58:12
gone away. information has been obtained
01:58:14
from people who, like a
01:58:18
doctor who investigated the subject and
01:58:22
a journalist, journalist Alex Bones,
01:58:25
says
01:58:27
that the properties that where
01:58:32
they did all this have been the object
01:58:36
of well, obviously, that many
01:58:39
media outlets have tried to enter and
01:58:41
many people claim
01:58:44
that there is super high security security
01:58:47
but a level that not even the
01:58:50
White House has that many. It has drones.
01:58:53
It has these security cameras
01:58:57
everywhere. The most top. Well, the most top.
01:58:59
Top but it has had it for many years.
01:59:01
So, imagine being watched with
01:59:03
drones that 10 years ago, no, no, no, yes, yes,
01:59:05
yes, access there to
01:59:09
technology, good, no, well, Dr.
01:59:12
Peter Phillips from the University of
01:59:14
Sonoma showed that when the members
01:59:17
get together to perform a ritual,
01:59:20
the members get together. They gather in front of a
01:59:21
statue of a 12 m buo a
01:59:25
gigantic 12 Met buo gey they say that this buo is
01:59:30
mainly the symbol of the Bohemian
01:59:32
Group, that is, it really is like the
01:59:34
logo so to speak Ah okay about
01:59:37
wisdom exactly It is what
01:59:39
the bub they say that in this
01:59:42
ritual they dress in
01:59:44
long tunics like the sect style of cub but
01:59:48
like that Aha or this one from the manual Yes
01:59:51
all with torches eh And they light a
01:59:54
gigantic bonfire that then lights up the
01:59:57
bub
01:59:58
completely obviously all this making
02:00:00
connotations well, extremely
02:00:03
eh occult religious and all this is not. I
02:00:07
mean referring to things of
02:00:10
witchcraft not obviously that the bohemian
02:00:15
Group being also a group and a
02:00:17
page and everything has information as
02:00:19
available to the general public eh they
02:00:22
defended themselves saying that this was a
02:00:24
ceremony super harmless call
02:00:26
cremation of care that the translation
02:00:28
would be like the burning of
02:00:30
worries supposedly this is
02:00:32
what they say so that the
02:00:35
people who are arriving
02:00:38
forget about the outside world, that is, we are going to
02:00:41
burn the Big Boo so that everyone Let's
02:00:44
forget the concerns that are
02:00:46
outside our companies about
02:00:47
our political problems
02:00:49
and let's focus on this meeting we
02:00:51
have
02:00:53
here. Wow, they say that we really don't know
02:00:56
what is practiced in
02:00:59
there, but well, these people like
02:01:02
Alex Jones, who is also the journalist
02:01:04
This one that I tell you has tried to
02:01:06
get in and that they have denied him access and
02:01:08
that they have tried to do this, they have
02:01:10
blocked him many
02:01:12
times, even this
02:01:14
person, this one, who has investigated for
02:01:17
so long, has discovered very few
02:01:19
things, eh, among them, for example. I mean.
02:01:24
Externally, it was realized that the
02:01:26
United States Capitol, that is, where
02:01:29
the White House is located, if
02:01:31
you see it from an aerial view, you can see the
02:01:33
formation of exactly the same
02:01:35
logo of the buo del buo. Ah, let's
02:01:37
put the image here We are going to put
02:01:39
the image here if you are on Spotify
02:01:42
listening to this go check YouTube
02:01:44
this image Or you can go follow us on
02:01:46
Instagram on Instagram we also upload
02:01:48
the images of the episodes so
02:01:50
there you can also see the reference
02:01:53
this one says that
02:01:56
really the connotations They are
02:01:59
clear, that is, the doctor, this doctor
02:02:02
that I mentioned to you just now, Philips pH did have
02:02:05
the opportunity to attend a meeting
02:02:07
because they gave him the chance, but I think he
02:02:11
was so organized,
02:02:13
decaffeinated, that the meeting was not bought, that
02:02:16
is, he really had two For decades
02:02:19
investigating a true
02:02:21
conspiracy theorist, Mr. also had been
02:02:25
investigating this for two decades and
02:02:26
by some chance they
02:02:28
told him, Okay, you want to come in, come
02:02:30
in, and he said that clearly there were
02:02:33
religious and pagan connotations.
02:02:35
Within this organization, there
02:02:38
were rites. Obviously they went
02:02:41
beyond what would be a
02:02:45
fraternal meeting. Well, as well as friendship,
02:02:48
etc., or
02:02:49
business issues,
02:02:53
what is really worrying about this
02:02:57
group is
02:02:58
that
02:03:01
there is not much
02:03:02
information but there are many
02:03:05
conspiracy theories in relation to this, of course.
02:03:07
obviously one of them is that
02:03:09
this place is where many of the things
02:03:11
that for example we hear about the
02:03:14
rituals
02:03:15
of here there is cannibalism that type of
02:03:20
things is where these legends
02:03:23
really come from Because this is where you can
02:03:26
get to practice because it is a
02:03:28
super isolated place from super
02:03:31
important influential and Untouchable people, it is
02:03:33
said that this has been there, just as
02:03:36
it was in the Bones,
02:03:38
George Bush was also there, George Bush was there,
02:03:41
well, just now I mentioned rinegan,
02:03:44
a lot of personalities
02:03:46
from the United States have been there, this That really,
02:03:51
they disguise it as a big party, that
02:03:54
is, that is what the argument is, other than
02:03:56
when they have asked them
02:03:57
what is happening there, it is a big
02:03:59
party, that's
02:04:01
all, but I don't know that, obviously there are
02:04:06
many people who are Well, they are
02:04:09
conspiratorial or they are considered
02:04:10
that way and they have
02:04:15
done this type of demonstration outside
02:04:19
the Bohemian Group, this is how to
02:04:22
stop the people, this is the
02:04:26
world elite and all this they do their fight
02:04:29
they do their fight there is an activist Mary
02:04:31
Moore is popular for this reason. Because
02:04:33
every year she goes and goes with a group of
02:04:36
people and they gather
02:04:38
to protest and say that the
02:04:41
practices in there are
02:04:42
demonic, not that they are practically
02:04:44
inhuman. Why don't I know? No. I
02:04:47
really don't know what supports
02:04:49
these people's theories,
02:04:51
we really don't have information to support this,
02:04:54
as I told you at the beginning, much of the
02:04:55
information is going to be practically
02:04:58
Eh Well, it's up to each person's discretion, that is,
02:05:02
yes no no no no we know we don't
02:05:04
know we don't know we don't know we don't
02:05:06
know but what we do know well And it is
02:05:09
something that I think that as a conclusion to the
02:05:11
chapter we could
02:05:12
contribute is that there are figures there are
02:05:17
characters in history that have been
02:05:19
put there to represent something to
02:05:23
represent something that I know fits the
02:05:26
speech of certain people in the
02:05:30
chapter of Mother Teresa of Calcutta,
02:05:32
many people did not understand how it had been
02:05:35
possible that they had allowed
02:05:38
that person to do everything he did And it is
02:05:41
that the truth and what is He answered.
02:05:44
To all those people, it is that they
02:05:47
are only faithful to their one
02:05:49
true God, money, without a doubt, I
02:05:54
believe that with that we finish
02:05:55
today's chapter, eh. And how are you,
02:05:59
gentlemen, we hope. We hope that you
02:06:01
liked the story a lot. The truth is that
02:06:03
we really enjoy talking about these topics.
02:06:05
Well, the elites and all this and I think
02:06:08
that more than other chapters we need
02:06:10
your support with your like and your comment
02:06:12
because it may be that this
02:06:15
chapter is not so
02:06:18
seen because They are very delicate issues. It is
02:06:21
information that has been treated as
02:06:24
false for a long time and
02:06:27
because you have already seen that there is a lot of
02:06:28
speculation within this, there is a lot of
02:06:30
speculation. What we said is the
02:06:31
tip of the last thing that I told you about the
02:06:33
movem grp, for example. eh. The only thing
02:06:37
that is really known is about the
02:06:40
boo ritual because there is a photograph of it and that it
02:06:43
exists and that it basically exists
02:06:45
but we don't have more, that is, really
02:06:47
the entire conspiracy and the issues. Well, they have
02:06:50
become controversial over time
02:06:53
because they are pure speculations of
02:06:55
people and take it as such if it makes
02:06:58
sense to you and if it catches your attention we
02:07:00
invite you to continue reading but always
02:07:03
with that doubt And that caution above all
02:07:07
not above all that But well but well
02:07:10
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02:07:37
that we don't go a little over the line
02:07:40
and you know the members of the
02:07:42
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02:07:44
out there that's strange. There we saw the internet, more or
02:07:49
less, it has to do with this, I don't know, it
02:07:52
has to do with it. I think the members
02:07:54
of the channel are going to find out. Find out in
02:07:56
the extension of this chapter. Thank you very much.
02:07:59
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02:08:17
See you
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[Music]
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