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In this episode you’ll see who can actually become tamym, what completeness means through Noach as Yahowah’s solution, when regret over humankind required intervention, where this applies from Bare’syth to Yisra’el today, why Chanowk to Noach continuity proves training and deployment, and how these factors determine survival. It breaks down tamym as the standard of completion, Noach as the restoration model, Chanowk as the prior deployment, the neshamah versus nepesh divide, and regret as the turning point that forced a resolution, showing how only those who can think, discern, and respond align with the Covenant. It concludes by identifying who will respond correctly, what recognizing completeness demands to change direction, when the narrowing window closes, where alignment restores clarity with Yahowah, and how ignoring this moment guarantees separation as everything intensifies.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Topical
00:01:08 ~ Platform / Website Infrastructure / AI Integration & Content Systems
00:10:46 ~ Noach Identity / Chanowk Continuity / Restoration Framework
00:20:03 ~ Tamym Definition / Completion Standard / Covenant Qualification
00:30:06 ~ Neshamah vs Nepesh / Conscience Function / Human Response Divide
00:40:05 ~ Hebrew Grammar / Qal Perfect / Prior Experience Validation
00:50:09 ~ Chanowk–Noach Linkage / Deployment Logic / Separation & Protection
01:00:01 ~ Geopolitics / Israel Positioning / War Scenario Development
01:10:15 ~ Religion & Politics / Institutional Deception / System Collapse

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00:00:00Come a little closer and lend me your ears.
00:00:04Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine.
00:00:08In each episode, we'll dig into the major stories,
00:00:12uncover the truth and retrieve gems from Yarda's blog.
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00:00:19wag our tails at the thrill of discovery
00:00:21and take you on adventures through the exciting world we live in today.
00:00:24So, fasten your curiosity leash and get ready.
00:00:32Right then, coming to you with another episode of the Yarda's blog on a blog,
00:00:36tomorrow's news disseminated today.
00:00:38Let's dive in.
00:00:41Well, welcome back to the blog on the blog.
00:00:45This is attempt number two.
00:00:46We're going to chalk the first one up to an appraisal of all that is new on the website
00:00:51and along with an encouragement for those who are not as active on the website.
00:00:57I think there's about 120 to 130 members now,
00:01:02but those who are not quite as active,
00:01:04we want to encourage you to comment on the blogs,
00:01:07comment on the blogs,
00:01:08comment on the whole comment and topic section.
00:01:14Make a contribution.
00:01:16Make this a community.
00:01:17That's the way it was established.
00:01:19We hope you'll do that.
00:01:20Now, as for where we were,
00:01:23we're going to have this be the second portion of our blog on the blog today.
00:01:27And hello, Kevin.
00:01:29I put in a chit.
00:01:31We'll take care of Wookie.
00:01:32He's now being paid overtime for this particular show.
00:01:36He's not here for the show because he's also in Leia's spa getting the doggy treatment.
00:01:43Yeah, he's getting the doggy.
00:01:45Spa day for Wookie, good.
00:01:45Oh, yeah.
00:01:46Well, he is really getting the treatment this today.
00:01:50You know, when you're a worker like he is, you've got to get the whole spa treatment.
00:01:54So, back in the day, Yahweh had quite a problem.
00:01:59He made a mistake.
00:02:01He admits he made a mistake.
00:02:03We were that mistake.
00:02:05He created an Asama man, which was an animal capable of communicating and relating to him and ultimately exploring the
00:02:16universe with him by giving that animal a Asama, making Adam the first man with an Asama.
00:02:24Yahweh was firstborn, and Adam was lethargic, didn't engage, didn't listen, wasn't reliable, didn't work out.
00:02:34But God didn't really give up on Adam.
00:02:36He just, well, you know, if you ever saw the movie Failure to Launch, well, it was just appropriate that
00:02:42Adam, after a while, get a chance to kind of learn on his own a little bit.
00:02:50But experience some hard knocks and see if he could overcome them and achieve.
00:02:53And so, his father booted him out of the house for a while and then surrounded him with the kind
00:03:03of people that could make a difference in his life.
00:03:06And so, as we read that, God was so remorseful for having created humanity that his first response was that
00:03:15he was just going to wipe us all out.
00:03:19He had no interest in trying to resolve the problem.
00:03:22That's pretty interesting.
00:03:23He didn't say, you know, let's all have a powwow.
00:03:25We'll talk this over.
00:03:26Let's see if we can get back on.
00:03:28Talk it out.
00:03:29No.
00:03:31Yeah.
00:03:32They'd be, you know, no, let's establish a fancy dinner.
00:03:36Let's have a party.
00:03:37I don't know, a meet and greet, whatever it's going to be.
00:03:39No, there was no encouragement for anybody, including any statement from God that said, I think we can resolve this
00:03:48problem.
00:03:51All that was left was a reboot.
00:03:53And the only one that God felt that he could reboot the system with was NOAC.
00:03:58And so, in our last program, what we were considering is the fact that there is a 0% chance
00:04:05that NOAC could have just been some schmow out there that happened to trip upon Yahweh's name chiseled in a
00:04:16rock someplace and says, hey, you know, I kind of like that name.
00:04:20But there was no Torah.
00:04:22No Torah, Adam was long gone.
00:04:25The only person who knew Adam well enough to know Yahweh and develop a relationship with Yahweh was Chinook.
00:04:33And second Chinook was even gone.
00:04:36So there is literally no way.
00:04:39It is absolutely impossible that if we're just playing the game straight and NOAC was some guy that was born
00:04:47among the Nephilim and decided to move out of town,
00:04:50that he could have known anything about Yahweh and what God says about him is impossible unless there is more
00:05:01to the story.
00:05:02And that's the story that we have been telling through this volume of Coming Home, Volume 4,
00:05:09tracing the God's prophetic presentation of the Maorath, who are the luminaries.
00:05:15And what we discover is that NOAC is actually Chinook.
00:05:24Chinook and NOAC are the same person.
00:05:26And they have what is essentially the same name, just slightly altered to fit each particular circumstance.
00:05:36And so here's what we read.
00:05:38Then in relation to this, NOAC, the restoring guide, leading to spiritual rest, the revived explorer, the one who directs
00:05:49towards spiritual repose.
00:05:52And it is from NOAC, which is a leader and a guide, reliably creating an opportunity for a more favorable
00:06:02spiritual situation.
00:06:04And NOAC, which speaks of that spiritual abode, he had attained and experienced matzah.
00:06:14Now, this is written in the call perfect, which we mentioned in the last program.
00:06:19So my guess is, if I ask you, so what does the call, stem, signify here as it pertains to
00:06:25the verb matzah?
00:06:27It's literal.
00:06:28I am never going to forget it.
00:06:30It is an actual thing.
00:06:31Call is literal.
00:06:32Yep.
00:06:33Yes.
00:06:33So it says that he literally attained.
00:06:36He actually experienced.
00:06:38This is not metaphorical.
00:06:40This is not symbolic.
00:06:41Like, this actually occurred.
00:06:43And in the perfect conjugation, what is the implication of it, pursuant to this verb?
00:06:50It's a one-time deal.
00:06:53Inside of time, it's a one and done.
00:06:55It happened at this time.
00:06:57It's not ongoing.
00:06:58Right.
00:06:58Finite experience in time in the future in this case, can it?
00:07:04Because he's already earned God's favor.
00:07:08So it has to be something that took place in the past, doesn't it?
00:07:11Mm-hmm.
00:07:12Yep.
00:07:12So sometime in the past, before God knew Noah, he had attained and experienced approval and acceptance.
00:07:25Now, the only way for that to have occurred is that there is some soul in the past that God
00:07:31has designated as a person who has gained his favor.
00:07:37Is there any such person?
00:07:38Is there any such person?
00:07:40Someone he Lakoted, maybe?
00:07:42Yeah.
00:07:43Is Lakoted Chinook?
00:07:45Yeah.
00:07:45Yes.
00:07:46Yeah.
00:07:47You Lakot with a, in the past tense, Lakoted.
00:07:52Okay.
00:07:54I've been accused of doing that, too.
00:07:56I'm going to anglicize the Hebrew.
00:07:58There you go.
00:07:59So he had attained and experienced God's approval, acceptance, and favor.
00:08:04There's only one person who was described by Yahweh to have previously earned his approval, acceptance, and favor.
00:08:14And, by the way, we're going to find out that he did it exactly the same way Nuwak did, and
00:08:21that is Chinook.
00:08:23So he had attained and experienced, at some point in time, discovered and acquired, quite literally, the approval, acceptance, and
00:08:29favor in the eyesight and presence and understanding of Yahweh.
00:08:33Now, what's really interesting is that Yahweh wanted nothing to do with the Nephilim, correct?
00:08:39Correct.
00:08:40Yeah.
00:08:41So Yahweh had focused on Adam in the garden, did he not?
00:08:48Yeah.
00:08:49Adam was his guy, his first.
00:08:50Right.
00:08:51And then he kicked Adam out of the garden for noncompliance, if you will, for lethargy.
00:08:59And when he did, God was still interested in Adam, because Adam was his guy, was his firstborn.
00:09:09But apart from Adam, he wasn't paying much attention to anything that was going on.
00:09:13He really disliked what was going on in the world around Adam.
00:09:18In other words, outside the garden, humans existed.
00:09:20And then when humans intermarried into the descendants of Adam and Chawa, they gained a Neshamah, and they just became
00:09:29worse.
00:09:30And the more of them there were, and the longer they played among themselves, the worse they became.
00:09:34So God wasn't spending a lot of time.
00:09:37We don't hear anything after Cain.
00:09:39I mean, he dresses down Cain and says, you got to go, and then, you know, nothing.
00:09:43And he tells Cain, oh, by the way, just to keep this thing under wraps here, you are going to
00:09:51give birth to Chinook.
00:09:53And there's going to be an entire protective community named after Chinook, which is obviously where Adam was taken.
00:10:05So that Adam could be protected from all of the ill effects that were happening around the world.
00:10:10And then what we find is that Adam's great-grandson, five times over, he then came through the Sheth line.
00:10:22So there was a first Chinook and a second Chinook, the same soul, different timing.
00:10:28And both looked after their grandpa.
00:10:33Literally, a grandchild came to the rescue of their grandfather.
00:10:41Right.
00:10:42With both Chinooks.
00:10:42But that's who God was focused on, because we know that, because not only did he tell an elaborate story
00:10:50about first Chinook,
00:10:52and that elaborate story of first Chinook could not have been told if God wasn't paying attention to him, could
00:10:57it?
00:10:58No.
00:10:58Because there's no other person.
00:10:59There's no other person that an elaborate story is told after the terrible interplay between Adam and Chawa and then
00:11:09between their kids, Cain and Hevel.
00:11:12At that point, other than the two Chinooks, we go to darkness.
00:11:19God says nothing about what anybody else is doing.
00:11:22Just those two Chinooks.
00:11:25Yeah.
00:11:25So they're the prequel that God says, I'm watching over.
00:11:28So if he says, I'm watching over, those are the only two that the Torah says that he paid any
00:11:33attention to.
00:11:37So the name Noach, which written from right to left in Hebrew, would be Nun Chet.
00:11:46What is a, how was a nun drawn, Kevin?
00:11:50That is the little sperm guy.
00:11:53Yeah, a little sperm guy.
00:11:54And how is a Chet drawn?
00:11:57Uh, the Chet is, um, is that the, the, the, the, the wall, the separating, the little fence?
00:12:02Correct, the wall.
00:12:03And the wall was designed to do two things.
00:12:07One is to separate good from bad, uh, safe from unsafe, uh, but also to protect those inside.
00:12:16So, uh, that was the purpose of a wall.
00:12:18So this would be the son who separates and protects.
00:12:24That's Noach's name as it's written in the graphic alphabet of Hebrew.
00:12:31It's the son who, uh, separates, uh, and, uh, protects.
00:12:37Uh, and he is presented as the restored guide to explore spiritual serenity based upon the two words, the verbs
00:12:48that are most similar to it.
00:12:50Uh, and he, uh, now he shares considerable commonality with Chinook.
00:12:55Chinook, you take the first two letters of Chinook and the first two letter, the only two letters of Noach.
00:13:02They happen to be the same letters, don't they?
00:13:04They're just reversed.
00:13:06Yes, they do.
00:13:06And, uh, and Chinook, it's, uh, the, it's separating and, uh, protecting the son.
00:13:14Because the Chet comes before the nun.
00:13:17So in Chinook, he's the one who separates, he took him to the city named after him, self, and protected.
00:13:25That's why the city was called a protective enclosure.
00:13:28The son who is the firstborn of Yahweh, that would be Adam.
00:13:32So Chinook is named for his mission.
00:13:36He is the one protecting the son.
00:13:39And by the time we move now to, uh, to Noach, Noach is the son who is separating and protecting.
00:13:50So he's done a really good job of protecting, uh, Yahweh's firstborn son, Adam.
00:13:57And so Yahweh, after he's taken Chinook to be with him, views Noach as a son.
00:14:04Right.
00:14:06Otherwise the name would not read the way it does.
00:14:08This is, I mean, this is a really a neat thing to recognize as to how those two letters say
00:14:16the same thing from reverse order.
00:14:20And what they, what they mean.
00:14:21I just think it's, uh, it's absolutely brilliant.
00:14:24Then Chinook adds, uh, two additional letters to it.
00:14:27It adds the wa, which is the tent peg, which means that he is, uh, there, uh, to protect the
00:14:33son.
00:14:33Uh, so to secure and enlarge that which is being offered.
00:14:40The open hand of Kef speaks of that which is being offered, uh, through him.
00:14:46So it is the, is protecting and securing the son who is Adam and becomes Doed, uh, by, uh, by
00:14:57adding what is being offered by God.
00:15:00So that's Chinook and his name in Hebrew means trained and deployed, explore.
00:15:08So as I say, Chinook reading, uh, right to left begins with the, uh, uh, the, uh, chat and is
00:15:16followed by the nun.
00:15:17So it's protecting the son and noach is then the nun first and the chat second, which is the son
00:15:25who separates and protects, uh, from God's perspective.
00:15:29So the, uh, the, the wah simply means that, uh, he is being secured and the father's and son's home
00:15:38by providing a calf, a helping hand.
00:15:41Uh, and since matzah had attained and experienced favor was conveyed and, uh, in the completed voice of the perfect
00:15:51conjugation, we should view it as having previously occurred as opposed to currently ongoing.
00:15:59And it could not have been in the future, otherwise it wouldn't pertain to the present.
00:16:05So it has to be something that has previously occurred during a specific period of time, like during Chinook's life.
00:16:12So this directs us right back to Chinook where God said of him exactly the same thing.
00:16:19He will soon announce pursuant to noach.
00:16:23So remember Chinook, Chinook, a trained and prepared pathfinder, a dedicated and devoted coworker who was installed and deployed as
00:16:33an explorer.
00:16:34That is Chinook to initiate the process of, of a properly instructed student and experienced servant who was introduced, established,
00:16:44and favored for his compassionate leadership and educated and cultivated as an archetype.
00:16:50A qualified and proficient, a qualified and proficient, a inaugural, uh, individual who is competent and an accomplished coworker, properly
00:17:00equipped and decided upon, organized and ready, enthusiastic and steadfast, fervent and loyal.
00:17:08The whoop whoop in the background was, uh, Leah, uh, when, when I mentioned that I'm an archetype, that means
00:17:14that I'm older than she is because there's no such thing as a young archetype, right?
00:17:19Right.
00:17:21She's the young'un by comparison.
00:17:23I think when she, uh, met, uh, Boaz as Ruth, she was half his age.
00:17:28I think she was a spry 40-ish when Boaz was 80.
00:17:32Uh, so, you know, yeah, yeah.
00:17:34So she likes archetypes, fortunately for me, right?
00:17:39Lucky you, right?
00:17:40Lucky me.
00:17:41Uh, so it says that Chinook was unfazed by external human influences, uh, and his consistent walk through life.
00:17:53This is wahalak.
00:17:54And if you want to understand, you want to go from simply knowing he, because if you read an average
00:18:01religious bibble, what you're going to find is he walked with God.
00:18:05That's all you're going to read.
00:18:06Right, right.
00:18:07And it's as if the hitpile imperfect were not written.
00:18:12But the hitpile imperfect, the stem and the conjugation both shape our understanding of the verb and establish a relationship
00:18:20between the subject and the object of the verb.
00:18:23And what they say is that this walk and the hitpile stem was unaffected by anything that was going on
00:18:29around him.
00:18:29In other words, he was the one guy who was not affected by the growth in religiosity and politics and
00:18:36violence and militancy and all of those kinds of things.
00:18:40Chinook stood apart.
00:18:42He was not a dealer.
00:18:44Yeah, he had already met the first condition of the covenant is to walk away from religion and politics.
00:18:50That is what made his walk appealing to Yahweh.
00:18:55And the fact that it was in the imperfect, that means it was habitual and ongoing and consistent.
00:19:02So he had a consistent walk that was unlike everybody else around him, which means he wasn't religious or political
00:19:09or militant.
00:19:11Pretty cool.
00:19:12That was his walk.
00:19:13Now, when God speaks of noach, and he's going to use the same verb, halach, what do you think the
00:19:21chances are that he applies that hitpile stem again?
00:19:24Pretty good on that one.
00:19:26Yeah.
00:19:27Yeah.
00:19:27Meet Me thinks it's pretty high likelihood.
00:19:31So he was unfazed by external human influences in his consistent walk through life.
00:19:36He, free of human cultural, societal, religious, or political control mechanisms, traveled with the Almighty.
00:19:43So, Chinook, trained and prepared pathfinder, a dedicated and devoted co-worker, who was installed and deployed to serve as
00:19:54an explorer.
00:19:55Do you think that he was named appropriately?
00:19:58Unfazed by external societal influences, consistently walked traveling through life with the Almighty.
00:20:08Now, didn't we just hear that?
00:20:11Do we have an echo here?
00:20:13Right.
00:20:14Echo, echo.
00:20:15No.
00:20:15God repeated himself, didn't he?
00:20:17Mm-hmm.
00:20:18He used this same verb, the same name, and the same verb conjugated the same way to tell us the
00:20:26same thing.
00:20:27Do you think there might be a reason for that?
00:20:30Yeah.
00:20:30It really ended a long walk?
00:20:31Hiya.
00:20:32Pay attention.
00:20:34Pay attention.
00:20:35What he is telling you is this verb, to move together, to journey together, to sojourn through life together, unaffiliated
00:20:47by all of the other influences that are making man run amok, is essential to why Yahweh favored this man.
00:20:58That's the reason.
00:20:59That's the reason.
00:21:00And yet, if you read in a Bibble translation, it's just a repeat of he walked with God.
00:21:05They miss it all.
00:21:06They walk-walked, huh?
00:21:08They walk-walked.
00:21:12Now, if you want to go from, first of all, to know, you've got to go way beyond what any
00:21:18religious person is going to do, because you have to drop your faith before you even have a chance to
00:21:22know.
00:21:22But if you're going to understand, you've got to actually analyze the words as they were written.
00:21:28And I don't think there's anyone who's ever done what we're doing here, which is actually to take the Hebrew
00:21:34grammar and apply it appropriately.
00:21:37Yeah.
00:21:38Everybody even tries to say, well, it's the rabbis, the Ebre, the Jews as they exist now.
00:21:46It's their language.
00:21:47They've spoken it for years, right?
00:21:49They should know what the words mean.
00:21:51But being in Diaspora, they've lost all that.
00:21:53Coming out of Babylon, they've lost it.
00:21:56They not only lost it, they threw it away.
00:21:58They rode it out of their lives.
00:22:00You know?
00:22:01They're much more attuned now to diacritical markings in religious writings and never considering the stems, the conjugations, or the
00:22:12moods.
00:22:13And that's the key to understanding.
00:22:15But they threw it all away.
00:22:16It is by analyzing moods that I actually figured out that Dodd was the Messiah who fulfilled Pesach, Matzah, Bakurim,
00:22:23because he wrote most of what he had to say in the cohortative and the imperative moods.
00:22:31And so if he's speaking to Yahweh and he's saying, I and you, or it's Yahweh speaking to him and
00:22:40it's you and me, when you use the cohortative and the imperative moods as an expression of first and second
00:22:48person volition, and they're combined on the same verb, it means we want the same thing.
00:22:53We agree to whatever this verb is speaking about here.
00:22:59And then when they're talking about the salvation of Israel, it means that they had come to an agreement that
00:23:05they wanted to do this the same way for the same reasons.
00:23:09And you'll miss all of that if you don't pay attention to how the text was written.
00:23:16And Hebrew was written to be a unique language where there is no past, present, and future tense, where there
00:23:23is only completed and uncompleted action.
00:23:25And that completed and uncompleted action can also designate actionable nouns so that you can have an actionable title also
00:23:35derived from this.
00:23:36And then relational stems that establish the relationship between the subject and the object of the discussion, as well as
00:23:44moods that express volition.
00:23:45That's a lot to convey, isn't it?
00:23:49HaNakri, HaZaroa, it's not just any old Zaroa, it's HaZaroa, right?
00:23:54Yeah, or Yadda, Yadda is a verb, but when it's written in the participle form, for example, it's an actionable
00:24:06noun.
00:24:07So it is Yadda doing something, knowing, understanding, or you doing something pursuant to Yadda.
00:24:15So the infinitive and the participle forms convey an actionable noun.
00:24:19That is a profound insight that very few people want to acknowledge, but that's what the grammar dictates.
00:24:27So then after Noach, it says, or this is Chinook, after Chinook walked in a way that was completely disjoined
00:24:39from the cultural and religious and political and militant malfeasance going around him.
00:24:46And after he did that with Yahweh, then he was not.
00:24:51There was nothing of him.
00:24:53He just disappeared, right?
00:24:57Because God grasped hold of him at that moment and obtained him for a period of time.
00:25:03Now, what's interesting here is that, first of all, God is explaining how this upcoming Shabuah harvest is going to
00:25:11transpire.
00:25:13He says, and then he was not.
00:25:14So the people said, what's going to happen to our bodies?
00:25:17Why do you care?
00:25:19Right.
00:25:20So what?
00:25:21The body's useless.
00:25:23You know, Chinook, I'm going to tell you, is going to have eight of them.
00:25:30Dropping them all over the earth, right?
00:25:32They're damn near a dime a dozen.
00:25:33You know, to dust, to dust, to dust, stop focusing on the body.
00:25:39The longer you focus on the body, the longer it'll be before you understand any of this.
00:25:43The soul is what matters.
00:25:44The soul is, exists in dimensions beyond the three that the body exists in.
00:25:50God can take and redeploy a soul in anybody he wishes to because the body is simply a three-dimensional
00:26:00vessel.
00:26:01A sophisticated one, but not to God.
00:26:05In fact, to God is the big limiting factor.
00:26:08That's why God says that his spirit's not going to continue to exist with flesh.
00:26:13You know, we've got to, our souls have to be enveloped in light energy if we're ever going to have
00:26:18an ongoing eternal relationship with God.
00:26:20So God says of him that he was not.
00:26:25It means that his body and any presence that he had on earth was just gone.
00:26:32Why?
00:26:33Because God grasped him at that moment and obtained him for a period of time.
00:26:38You want to bet how Lecoq was written?
00:26:43Because it was written in the perfect, which means that God didn't retain him at that moment for all time.
00:26:53He just retained him for a period of time, and that period of time was about 50 years.
00:26:58Right.
00:26:59That's how long it was from him taking him and putting him back in.
00:27:04And at that point he could do so because he had already survived Dode.
00:27:12Dode's first life was over.
00:27:14So he had taken care of Dode all the way to the end, and he had had a son, Methuselah,
00:27:23the longest lived son.
00:27:24And he and his wife had a grandchild, and they got to know Lamach through his teenage years,
00:27:31which was a harbinger of them getting to know another very important son as he would enter his teenage years,
00:27:41and that would be Yishak, because Lamach is the foundation of the family home.
00:27:47So God took him for a period of time.
00:27:51And in this case, Noach, the restored guide leading to spiritual rest was also the one individual who was not
00:27:58affected by the corrupting influences of those around him.
00:28:03We previously deduced that Nisalma man had earned a really bad shim reputation for being Chalal, deceitful, dishonorable, destructive, and
00:28:14deadly.
00:28:14And this condition was exacerbated as the population density, Rababa, grew.
00:28:22More men there were, the more they were.
00:28:25I did not make it better.
00:28:27No, Chalal grows.
00:28:28More was not merrier.
00:28:29No, gang mentality prevails with humans.
00:28:34The more of us there are, and the longer we congregate together as a nation, empire, community, or religious institution,
00:28:43the worse we become.
00:28:44And it is a maximum that is true throughout time.
00:28:48And this was God's problem with us.
00:28:51We became ever more deceitful, dishonorable, destructive, and deadly.
00:28:56Actually, it's the damning Ds that get us every time.
00:29:00And man became.
00:29:04There's an entendre there.
00:29:06There it is.
00:29:07It's the damning.
00:29:08It's the damning Ds.
00:29:10The deceitful, dishonorable, destructive, and deadly Ds.
00:29:16And it was the man became Lakosh, controlling, and Bashar, animalistic.
00:29:24The Nephilim, the fallen, were particularly bow, bath, aggressive, particularly towards little girls.
00:29:33God didn't like that very much.
00:29:35They were really grabby and vicious, preying upon little girls.
00:29:44You know, it kind of remains me of the religious community today or the President of the United States, right?
00:29:51Pedophilia was rampant.
00:29:54And they were prone to be godol, emboldened, asserting themselves while picking fights.
00:29:59Now, this resulted in the propensity to be ra'a, wrong, and the misery and depravity that results from being
00:30:07evil.
00:30:10Humanity's every thought and inclination was raw, undesirable, and repugnant, according to God.
00:30:17This is the assessment he has given thus far.
00:30:19And by the way, it's going to get worse because he's going to add Hamas to this as we move
00:30:24forward.
00:30:25And Hamas describes, they were essentially terrorists.
00:30:29So as a consequence, God was really, he was insulted, literally insulted.
00:30:36He should be.
00:30:37You created this beautiful planet and this beautiful being that is humanity and gave them this marvelous mind with a
00:30:46neshama.
00:30:47And all we were doing is killing and torturing and abusing and creating false gods.
00:30:55And we were awful.
00:30:59Making sure nobody else had a chance.
00:31:01You start creating governments, political systems, and false gods, and nobody else has a chance because it just becomes—
00:31:10To terrorize and subjugate and control and defleace.
00:31:13We are—we study the history of civilization.
00:31:15We're despicable.
00:31:16Humankind is despicable.
00:31:19To humanity's every thought and inclination was raw, undesirable, and repugnant.
00:31:24As a consequence, God was reeling.
00:31:25He was insulted.
00:31:27He felt abused.
00:31:28He regretted that he had created a being so prone to twisting and distorting his original intent.
00:31:35Now, under the circumstances, with Yahweh wanting to wipe out Nesama man and with him showing no interest in other
00:31:42animals,
00:31:43Noach alone stands in the breach.
00:31:46One man.
00:31:48One man.
00:31:49The restored guide was in this position because he had previously attained and experienced Yahweh's approval.
00:31:57Earning acceptance and favor in God's sight.
00:32:02God knew who he was, what he could do, and that he could trust him because it was going to
00:32:08be a big damn job.
00:32:09Because God was not going to miraculously fix the situation, just pluck out all the bad Nesama humans and start
00:32:18again with the eight and have it be a miraculous solution.
00:32:23Because if he did that, there would be no lesson learned.
00:32:27The lesson is in the way that it was conducted.
00:32:31He had this guy build a damn boat in the middle of nowhere with his sons and wives, their wives
00:32:41and his wife, and taking care of the animals and protecting them as a sign of the covenant.
00:32:47That was the story, and that's what he was setting up, and God was all in saying, I can trust
00:32:54this man.
00:32:56And he'll have sons such that I can trust them.
00:33:03And by the way, the last time, he did really well with his wife, so I'll give him the same
00:33:08wife, and they'll be fine.
00:33:10They'll make it happen.
00:33:14It is irrefutable proof, I think, that my assessment of Chinook becoming NOAC is correct.
00:33:22He would receive just over 50 years of rest and training prior to being redeployed in year 1050.
00:33:32Now, I think we could file a complaint here, Kevin.
00:33:37You know, this time, after 25 years of deployment, we're going to get a two-and-a-half, three-year
00:33:45break, maybe not even that long.
00:33:48Yeah, Chinook, man, he got 50 years.
00:33:53Before he had to go build a boat, a really big boat.
00:33:57Before he had to go back to it, well, okay, so maybe it's a previous.
00:34:01I'm not sure that he had the same digs that you have right now.
00:34:04Now, I'm not disparaging the amount of work that you put into this, but building a boat and writing some
00:34:10books are two different things.
00:34:11I'm just saying.
00:34:13I will tell you that what I have done in these 25 years surpasses what Chinook did in his time
00:34:23in terms of effort.
00:34:25I'm pretty sure of that.
00:34:28As for what Elia and I will do when we come back from our vacation.
00:34:34Now, Elia got a 2,888-year vacation.
00:34:38That's a long vacation.
00:34:42But being a sacrifice and building a boat and making some sacrifices on the boat.
00:34:51Hey, listen, I'm not going to spare it, Noak, because it's one thing for me to say, and I think
00:34:59this demonstrates that Chinook was Noak.
00:35:01But the other conclusion is that Noak, well, he became Maidod.
00:35:11And Maidod became Obed-Edom and Ethan Haw is Rocky.
00:35:21Same man, same life, different names for different purposes.
00:35:27Very slightly different purposes.
00:35:29And before he was Ezra, or Rocky, he was Boaz.
00:35:39And he would be Boaz again after being Ethan Haw is Rocky, because he and Ruth would deliver the kinsman
00:35:47redeeming a thousand years thereafter.
00:35:52And you're listening to him today.
00:35:55Same soul.
00:35:56Yeah.
00:35:58Mikael and then Yada.
00:35:59Yeah.
00:36:00Oh, yeah.
00:36:00Well, that was just a quickie visit to me.
00:36:02That was just kind of in and out.
00:36:03You know, you're sent down.
00:36:04You give the spiel and you come back out.
00:36:08Those have got to be my favorite.
00:36:10Yeah, that's by far my favorite.
00:36:11I would take those.
00:36:12Yeah.
00:36:12So I'm just really picking, having fun with Yada, saying, you know, last time, come on, I got 50 years
00:36:19of rest.
00:36:21It'll be interesting.
00:36:21I'll go through and all the way through, I will tell you all of the time we've got Kari here
00:36:28trying to climb up the base.
00:36:30She's such a clever dog, trying to climb up the base of the glass table.
00:36:34She can see on top of the glass table that I have dog treats.
00:36:38They are all meats of various kinds.
00:36:41Her favorite is esophagus, dried esophagus.
00:36:45It doesn't sound very good, but that's what she just craves.
00:36:50That and duck.
00:36:51She's not kosher, so she does like her pig.
00:36:56She does do her pork from time to time.
00:36:58And there's a chicken strip up here as well.
00:37:01And so she's gone to her special bed, which is underneath the love seat, to enjoy a treat.
00:37:07But she saw it on top of the glass table.
00:37:09So anyway, I was just having fun with you talking about the time because it's not like I'm trying to
00:37:16say I've had a bigger challenge or a lesser challenge than Noak had or Chinook had because I was Chinook
00:37:25and Noak.
00:37:27And that may just absolutely flip people beyond comprehension in terms of, wait a minute, what did he just say?
00:37:35But if you're part of this community and you've listened to these programs and you've gone where the words have
00:37:41led over the past 25 years, you know that we don't ever make a statement that Yahweh didn't lead us
00:37:47to.
00:37:47And this is where the words lead.
00:37:50And we came to this determination, Kevin, when we were confronted with the final word picture.
00:37:58The 31st Proverb made it so obvious who was talking, who were the husband and wife that the Dode viewed
00:38:10as a mother and father who saved him from himself.
00:38:14And how did that relate then to the 89th Mismore, the most powerful essay on life ever written and the
00:38:23man who co-authored it with the Iowa?
00:38:25How did that relate?
00:38:26And then we traced all the players back through every clue that God had given us.
00:38:31And, you know, I've written an entire book on just how we came to that conclusion.
00:38:37I haven't published it yet, but I've written it.
00:38:39And it's it led where we are.
00:38:44Oh, you think that I was saying, oh, boy, Nate, I've had going to have eight lives by the time
00:38:51it's all over.
00:38:52Or isn't that? Well, no, your your first reaction is, God, stop it already.
00:38:57Right. I mean, come on.
00:38:59This is a tough enough job by acknowledging this and me having to acknowledge it because you went here.
00:39:05Now there's a bigger target on our heads and God, you're really making it difficult.
00:39:13And, you know, you wonder why you didn't have anybody that actually saw the job through previously.
00:39:19Moshe gave up multiple times.
00:39:22Dode gave up multiple times.
00:39:24Elya, you know, the man with the way with words, he ran away and sat underneath a tree and said,
00:39:32God, just kill me.
00:39:33I can't do this anymore.
00:39:36So it's not exactly an easy job.
00:39:40And, you know, and here we get to do it eight times.
00:39:44So that wasn't something that I wanted to happen.
00:39:49But once you learn it, you can't unlearn it.
00:39:54And then something happens, Kevin, as you go through this process and you learn who these players are,
00:40:00you come to gain enormous additional respect for Yawa.
00:40:06You know that he managed to keep his plan apace because of the people that he picked.
00:40:18And the way that he deployed them and then redeployed those same people that he knew would listen to him.
00:40:28Think about what he had to say, would respond appropriately and could be trusted.
00:40:33That even with all of them and all of them failing in the end, Moshe saw through.
00:40:41Elya saw through.
00:40:42Dode saw through.
00:40:44You know, we've been up against the wall numbers of times.
00:40:47We're going to see it through.
00:40:48So ultimately, you know, Dode did what needed to be done.
00:40:51And God picked these personalities and said, with this group, they're not perfect, but that's good.
00:40:57I'm not perfect either.
00:40:58So we're a perfect match in that regard.
00:41:00And I know that with this group of characters, I can make this happen.
00:41:06We can see it through.
00:41:07We're going to get it done.
00:41:08And when you recognize how God didn't have to interfere with free will, he didn't have to make a big
00:41:14show of things.
00:41:14He was able to stay in character, which he wants to do everything through us, not over us or above
00:41:20us or to intimidate us.
00:41:22Because the plan makes perfect sense.
00:41:25And you realize that Chanuk's role was singular.
00:41:30And we're going to learn eventually that Noak's role was singular.
00:41:35And Boaz's role was singular both times.
00:41:39And my role now is singular.
00:41:42It's to restore Dode's relationship with Yahweh and his reputation among his people so that redemption is possible.
00:41:54That's the job.
00:41:56That's why he's the Catan mayor to the Godol mayor.
00:42:03So that is who we're talking about here.
00:42:05And so Yahweh's instructions to Noak would be followed to the letter to save his creation.
00:42:13God gave him instructions.
00:42:14Noak didn't say, you know, I think there's a better way.
00:42:17I think we can cut a corner.
00:42:18We don't need the damn glue lambs.
00:42:19You know, this damn thing is way bigger than it needs to be.
00:42:23Let's make it a little narrower, maybe a little taller.
00:42:26I've got a better idea.
00:42:28I don't like the rivets you want to put in here and the bolts.
00:42:33Well, just do it.
00:42:33Just do it.
00:42:34We're not going anywhere.
00:42:35How about just one door, right?
00:42:37Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:42:38Just come on, God.
00:42:41Make it a smaller flood, shorter period of time.
00:42:44And hey, if we're going to get on a damn boat, why can't we have sails in a rudder?
00:42:52But Noak wasn't that kind of guy.
00:42:56Noak would say, all right, I'm going to go where the words lead.
00:42:58You tell me what you want to do.
00:42:59You're smarter than I am.
00:43:01It worked out in the past.
00:43:02It'll work out in the future.
00:43:04It's going to be a real simple relationship.
00:43:06You say what you want.
00:43:07I'll do what you say.
00:43:09Yeah.
00:43:11Real simple.
00:43:11And we'll get it done.
00:43:13You know, I might give you some lip along the way, but what fun would it be if, you know,
00:43:17if I were to give you a lip along the way.
00:43:20But, you know, overall, we'll have fun.
00:43:23We'll get her done.
00:43:25And so that was the purpose.
00:43:28There would be a fresh start, something which could be achieved only by wiping out the impurities
00:43:35and starting anew with eight in the psalm of souls.
00:43:41I'm aware of another time that God's going to say, let's start again.
00:43:45We're going to start with a very small cross-section of people, and we're going to wipe away all the
00:43:50impurities,
00:43:52and we're going to have a fresh start, and we're going to go right back to the garden.
00:43:55And by the way, the guy that he's going to do it with is the same guy right there.
00:44:00Do you see how Chinook's facial features look sort of similar to the host of this program?
00:44:05You ever notice that?
00:44:06Right.
00:44:07Yeah.
00:44:08Yeah.
00:44:09That wasn't by accident.
00:44:12I didn't request that, but that is the way that he's presented.
00:44:17So to achieve this result, Noak and his family would build an ark.
00:44:21And, you know, I think that for the first 500 years, you know, first of all, we don't know how
00:44:27long Noak had lived before God said,
00:44:33hey, let's go do this in this particular life.
00:44:36But we know that he spent several centuries just pulling together all the materials, kind of like Doe did.
00:44:42You know, he didn't build the temple right away.
00:44:45The son did, but he accumulated all the materials first.
00:44:48But it was, he was 500 when his sons were born.
00:44:55And so they ultimately would build the ark together over 100 years because the flood occurred when Shem, the name,
00:45:05was 100 years old.
00:45:07So they built it together.
00:45:10Family experience, covenant, working together as a family.
00:45:15And then after they built this ark prior to Yawa and inundating the region where mankind had run amok,
00:45:23we see that water is used once again because it is the most universal solvent to wash things away.
00:45:30And it's the elixir of life, which is why it would be used on this occasion.
00:45:34But that wouldn't be the last because another deep upwelling of water is going to recur, as I've shared, on
00:45:44Teruah beneath the Temple Mount.
00:45:46And it will purge the final remnant of their guilt, giving them a new start that is made possible by
00:45:55Elia orchestrating the sacrifice of this fellow right here,
00:45:58who becomes the Adama Parah, the man from Edom.
00:46:04You know, sometimes the names run through all time.
00:46:08So in the context of what came before and what follows, God wants us to know that his focus is
00:46:16on delivering individuals and their families
00:46:19from the negative consequences of human malfeasance, political and religious in particular.
00:46:25Noach was chosen to pilot the ark and to build it because he was Sadak right about what was important
00:46:34to God.
00:46:35And should you not yet have bought into the realization Noach is Chanuk?
00:46:40Well, consider this next disclosure replete with the same verb and unique stem that distinguished their walks with God.
00:46:51He says, this is a written accounting of the proceedings, the results and the genealogical records of Noach, the restored
00:47:08guide.
00:47:08We're going to learn all about the accounting and the proceedings and the results of this man's life and the
00:47:16genealogy that would result from what he was doing.
00:47:19That's quite an introduction.
00:47:21And I would ask you, where else would you learn anything about Noach, Shem, the ark, the flood, the Salma
00:47:34man?
00:47:35Is it, does it come to us from a number of different sources?
00:47:40No, one.
00:47:41It's, it's only, it's only Torah.
00:47:43Yeah.
00:47:44Only Torah.
00:47:44Yeah.
00:47:45Any mention of it and any other book, you know, thousands and thousands of years later and the New Testament
00:47:53all, all corrupted or in the Quran even twisted after being twisted and perverted.
00:48:00No, it all comes from the same source.
00:48:03And if somebody once says, you know, the Gilda Mishapik, it was written before this.
00:48:06No, it wasn't.
00:48:07First of all, no, it wasn't written before this.
00:48:09It didn't occur before this.
00:48:11It was written well after this.
00:48:13And second of all, if you were to, and I've done this from the text that's available.
00:48:18And by the way, it's only like 5% of the text that is, is extant and the mud clay
00:48:29tablets.
00:48:30Almost all of it, that Gilda Mishapik, 95% of it comes from things that were written about what people
00:48:39either recalled or they wanted to write a story.
00:48:44Thousands of years after those initial clay tablets.
00:48:51So there's only 5% of it that exists in antiquity.
00:48:55It doesn't exist as far back as antiquity as this story.
00:48:58And when I compared the two, everything about them, I read everything about both stories, including what was recently added.
00:49:05They overlap about 1% of the time and they diverge 99% of the time.
00:49:11So for one to say, oh, no, no extort, it's just a rehashing of the earlier account.
00:49:20No, they have 1% in common.
00:49:25A person and a boat and water.
00:49:29That's what they have in common.
00:49:31There's a painting about that too, right?
00:49:35Goodness gracious, folks.
00:49:37Think before you open your yaps and pretend like you're smart, because you're not.
00:49:42So this is a written accounting of the proceedings, the results, and the genealogical record of Nowak, the restored guide.
00:49:53Nowak, the reliable explorer and spiritual guide, had been a correctly vindicated and rededicated man.
00:50:03An upright and innocent individual who was known to be right.
00:50:08He was sadak.
00:50:11What is the single most important attribute that God can bequeath upon another human being or on a human being?
00:50:19Sadak.
00:50:20It's sadak.
00:50:21Sadak is as good as it gets.
00:50:22Right.
00:50:23Correct.
00:50:25Vindicated.
00:50:26Acquitted.
00:50:28Upright.
00:50:31It doesn't get better than sadak.
00:50:34Now, this tells you a lot, because there was no text, no prophets, nothing available for Nowak to read, for
00:50:46him to be right about God, unless God specifically taught him these things.
00:50:53And they had no conversation before this that is recorded, so guess what?
00:50:59He received all of this.
00:51:01In Shamaim, he built his initial foundation upon what he learned from Adam.
00:51:07And then he had 50 years in Shamaim heaven to learn the rest of it.
00:51:14But he was correct.
00:51:15He was vindicated.
00:51:16He was rededicated, upright, and innocent individual who was known to be right without ceasing.
00:51:24This is the other attribute that matters to God, right and without ceasing, prepared to complete the mission, assuring a
00:51:36successful finish.
00:51:39Tamim, I googled, I don't know if it was yesterday or this morning.
00:51:44I think it was yesterday, ask Yara's AI assistant.
00:51:49I said, is Tamim from the actionable route Tamim?
00:51:58And if so, are there any implications we can draw from that?
00:52:03The answer was absolutely brilliant, concise, articulate, and it reflects exactly what we've come to know, that there is almost
00:52:16nothing other than Sadak right that is more important with God than Tamim.
00:52:24And when you can get rid of the religious mumbo-jumbo of perfection, God said he's not perfect, there is
00:52:32no such thing as a perfect animal, and perfect is a waste of energy and time with no hope for
00:52:39a future.
00:52:40And once you get rid of this religious nonsense that Tamim should be rendered perfect, and you realize that Tamim
00:52:52is the plural of Tam, and Tamam is the verbal root, and it doesn't say anything about perfect.
00:53:01Right.
00:53:03And you realize what it does say, complete the job, finish, to, without ceasing, be prepared to complete the mission,
00:53:16assuring a successful finish.
00:53:20Tamim, unimpaired, with integrity, ready for action, complete, entirely truthful, of sound mind from Tamam,
00:53:26to completely conclude, and totally finish, right to the very end, without ever ceasing, never impaired, never failing.
00:53:35Get her done.
00:53:38This is the thing that God most wants from us.
00:53:41You know, somebody questions their position within the covenant, well, measure yourself up next to this.
00:53:50That's the answer.
00:53:52In fact, you could use both too.
00:53:54Two, are you sufficiently enlightened, educated, thoughtful, to the point that your understanding regarding Yahweh is right?
00:54:05Yeah.
00:54:05And if it isn't, read more.
00:54:08Listen more.
00:54:10And are you engaged to the point that you're going to continue the job to the very end?
00:54:16I mean, what happened to those people who pretended they were covenant and left to pursue the mother goddess?
00:54:23They didn't finish.
00:54:24They didn't finish.
00:54:25Yeah.
00:54:25And, you know, you're not going to finish.
00:54:27You aren't part of the covenant.
00:54:30Finishing is absolutely essential.
00:54:33That's why we went in to save Dode from himself when he faltered multiple times and finally cratered with the
00:54:44Bathsheba, that Sheba affair.
00:54:46So, that's it.
00:54:48Tamim.
00:54:51In his lineage.
00:54:54With the almighty, Noach, the restored guide to spiritual life.
00:54:59Unfazed by external societal influences, walked, traveling through life while independently journeying through space-time.
00:55:10Genesis 6.
00:55:11Where have we heard that before?
00:55:12Not once, but twice.
00:55:14Wasn't that the same line that Yahweh twice repeated with Chanuk?
00:55:18What is the difference between knowing and understanding?
00:55:24Knowing and understanding.
00:55:26Knowing is facts.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:29But understanding is being able to bring comprehensively the picture together and also being able to teach the picture.
00:55:36Making connections with the things that you have learned to be true.
00:55:40When you go from knowing to understanding, you have made the connections necessary to transition to the point of comprehension.
00:55:49So, it is bringing things together.
00:55:52So, when God said twice of that man, independent of human influences, he journeyed through life with me.
00:56:01And he repeated himself twice.
00:56:03And then he said the same thing of Noach.
00:56:08What do you think that suggests?
00:56:10Yeah.
00:56:11Surprise, surprise.
00:56:12In the very next chapter.
00:56:13This wasn't like further on or something.
00:56:15He's pointing and saying, hey, pay attention to this.
00:56:17Pay attention to this.
00:56:18I'm repeating this because I want you to process it, retain it, because I want you to make the connection
00:56:24when I say it again.
00:56:25Right.
00:56:27So, that is, that's the answer.
00:56:31And in that answer, we're not only demonstrating that Chinook was Enoch and all of the implications of that, which
00:56:38means that if God used him a second and third time, that he didn't stop there.
00:56:45Right.
00:56:46That he continued to use this soul to accomplish this purpose.
00:56:50And that means there are other souls that God has redeployed, including Noach's son, Shem, who was dubbed.
00:57:01They go, God's got a cast of characters that he trusts, that he likes, and he redeploys them throughout time.
00:57:08And that's a powerful insight into how God operates.
00:57:13But also, with this story, we have absolute assurance what matters to God.
00:57:19Being unaffected by religion and politics, the main thrust of human institutions.
00:57:25And journeying through life, upright, walking with God.
00:57:30Not bowing down, not worshiping, and not in any association with any human institution, political or religious.
00:57:39That's what God is looking for.
00:57:41And if you can do that and develop an understanding about him that is right, correct, and then finish the
00:57:50job.
00:57:50Because it doesn't matter how hard you work if you're doing the wrong thing.
00:57:54So being right has to be paired with finishing, you know?
00:58:00So these are mutually inclusive concepts.
00:58:06So what a powerful way to understand life.
00:58:11Now, I know we went, you just stopped the timer, I think, and I'm glad you did this.
00:58:14This is really a powerful teaching tool of what God is expecting from us, wants from us, and will deliver
00:58:22to us.
00:58:23If we will do these things.
00:58:27Absolutely, yeah.
00:58:28The finishing the job.
00:58:30The results matter.
00:58:31The results matter.
00:58:33It's not just I tried hard.
00:58:35It's not like I read every book and I worked really hard at it.
00:58:39It's that what was the result?
00:58:41Did you engage?
00:58:42Did you use with what you learned?
00:58:46There are 35 books that sit behind me, and they're going to be augmented by the three volumes of Coming
00:58:52Home 4.
00:58:53That is 25 years worth of effort.
00:58:58100,000 hours all dedicated to that purpose.
00:59:02That's my arc.
00:59:03That's my tree of knowledge.
00:59:04Yeah.
00:59:06That's finishing the job.
00:59:08Well, in Terua, I think, is the curtain call, is finishing the job.
00:59:16Yes, it is.
00:59:16Because that is just setting us all up.
00:59:19But, yeah, we have an intermission, an interlude, and then we come back to finish the job.
00:59:23Yeah, on Terua, and what Terua says, I'm not just telling you that my body is immaterial and that my
00:59:30soul is all that matters.
00:59:32I'm going to allow my body to be bludgeoned right here on the top of the Temple Mount and to
00:59:39serve as a means to purge you of your religion so that you get a second chance of life.
00:59:44But I want you to witness what I'm going to do here because I'm going to put myself where my
00:59:50words have been.
00:59:52Right.
00:59:52You're going to get a chance to see me walk the walk, not just talk the talk.
00:59:58That's God's way of following through on all of this.
01:00:01That's why there was an arc as opposed to a miracle.
01:00:04Mm-hmm.
01:00:07And earlier in the first show, we talked about Nakham removing the mem from regret to give us no walk.
01:00:14I mean, there is no matzah without water, right?
01:00:18You don't make matzah without water.
01:00:21Correct.
01:00:21Throughout his metaphors with El-Yah, the dress rehearsal for Terua, there is copious amounts of water, the Gulf of
01:00:29Aqaba.
01:00:30They are, you know, Israel comes through water.
01:00:33When Israel goes in to Israel, they cross the Yarden through water.
01:00:38So over and over and over, his metaphors.
01:00:41Water is the universal solvent.
01:00:43It is the elixir of life.
01:00:45All the way through, the metaphors are always the same.
01:00:49That is correct.
01:00:51Methinks you think.
01:00:55I read a little.
01:00:56I read a bit.
01:00:57Yeah.
01:00:57Read and process.
01:00:58Let's see.
01:00:59We've got a few more minutes.
01:01:00Let's do a few comments on the news.
01:01:03We'll keep this as a normal vlog on the vlog, even though we've gone a little longer.
01:01:07And we may postpone our luminary show based upon all that we have done here.
01:01:16All right.
01:01:19Make sure we've got a fresh one.
01:01:21There we go.
01:01:21So Trump's approval rating.
01:01:23It says here, hits a new low.
01:01:25You know, I must read a post that says that Trump's approval rating has hit a new low five times
01:01:31a week.
01:01:31And I think I've done it now for a year and a half.
01:01:35Right.
01:01:36So their polling is like his approval rating is?
01:01:4133%, I guess.
01:01:42No, it's 38% to 39%.
01:01:44It's always the same.
01:01:46That's how many religious Twistian magas there are.
01:01:51There are, right.
01:01:52It's always a poll of how many Twistian magas are there.
01:02:00And the census of Twistian magas who are incapable of recognizing that this person is the devil,
01:02:06that he is a confabulator, that he is the most evil person who has ever lived,
01:02:12not just the most evil person alive today.
01:02:15There are 38% of Americans who are too stupid to recognize that Satan.
01:02:23Right.
01:02:23And the other ones don't recognize.
01:02:25They don't get credit for recognizing that he's Rahab.
01:02:28They just hate him.
01:02:29Yeah.
01:02:29They just hate him.
01:02:30And they hate him for lots of good reasons, but not the right reason.
01:02:34Not the right.
01:02:35They are not Sadak.
01:02:36That is correct.
01:02:38You need to not, it's just like hate is a virtue, but you need to know what to hate,
01:02:43how to hate, why to hate, when to hate.
01:02:46And we always hate with our words.
01:02:48And we pick people who are caustic to society and to the truth and to life when we despise them.
01:02:58He is despicable.
01:03:04Yeah, this is really amazing.
01:03:06The Israeli war in Lebanon is not going well.
01:03:11And it is because the Hezbollah has been infused with Iranian Shahid drones.
01:03:20No surprise, right?
01:03:23Yeah.
01:03:24What they have learned is that you use these Shahid drones and troops that fight like the Israelis do
01:03:32in armored personnel carriers and single file marches and in tanks, they're easy prey.
01:03:39You can't move like that and act like that, like you think you can be a military against anyone who
01:03:47is deploying drones.
01:03:48I mean, the Russians learned that.
01:03:50The Ukrainians learned that.
01:03:51We should have learned that.
01:03:52And Israelis should have learned that fighting Iran.
01:03:56And yet the United States and Israel are still fighting the 20th century's wars.
01:04:03Well, China, Russia, Ukraine, and Iran have moved into the 21st century.
01:04:08And this is going to be disastrous for Israel.
01:04:12Israel just went and bought a whole new squadron of F-35s.
01:04:17They have no value to them whatsoever.
01:04:19They have no use for the war that's coming.
01:04:23Or the war that is.
01:04:25Or what happened on 10-7, the war that was.
01:04:31It's sad that Israel is just so boneheaded and they won't even read their own prophets to know what their
01:04:37right approach actually is.
01:04:40And it's not more F-35s, I can assure you.
01:04:51Did you watch any of Headcase's testimony before the Senate or Congress?
01:04:56Yes, I did.
01:04:58I caught a couple hours of it a couple days ago.
01:05:00Yes.
01:05:01Would you agree that it is the most convoluted bull sheester ever heard in one's life?
01:05:09Yes.
01:05:10He doesn't differentiate than most of the contentious Senate hearings I've heard.
01:05:16But, yes, it is convoluted bullshit.
01:05:18No doubt about it.
01:05:20Yeah.
01:05:20He is so outclassed, so miserably dishonest.
01:05:29And all he goes back to says, if you disagree with him, then you want Iran to have a nuclear
01:05:35weapon.
01:05:35That's, yes.
01:05:36In fact, Trump said today that, you know, the Pope wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
01:05:42No.
01:05:43Nobody wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
01:05:45But guess what?
01:05:46Idiot.
01:05:47Why can't you get this through your alcoholic brain?
01:05:52Did Iran have a nuclear weapon prior to Trump's last war or this war?
01:05:58Did they?
01:05:59No.
01:06:01Not as far as we know.
01:06:02Yeah, no.
01:06:02And could Iran have developed a nuclear weapon at any time during that 10 to 15 year period with about
01:06:10two weeks effort?
01:06:11Yes.
01:06:13Yes.
01:06:13They've been there for a long time.
01:06:14They could have made up to 15 nuclear bombs, they already had the missiles to deliver them, with two weeks
01:06:21effort at any time over the last 15 years.
01:06:25Did they?
01:06:27No.
01:06:28No.
01:06:28So, you're attacking Iran a second time, had nothing to do with Iran not having a nuclear weapon.
01:06:36Simple.
01:06:37Right.
01:06:37No.
01:06:38And so, the fact is that you, by attacking Iran not once but twice, what do you think you've done
01:06:45to the likelihood of Iran now having a nuclear weapon?
01:06:48You have motivated them.
01:06:51Oh, absolutely.
01:06:52They have very good motivation.
01:06:53And doubly.
01:06:55Because, first of all, the Ayatollah, the father that you killed, had a fatwa against nuclear weapons.
01:07:02And he went and killed him.
01:07:04And his son that you maimed and killed everybody in his family, he's always thought that the safest thing for
01:07:10Iran is to have a nuclear weapon because it's a defensive weapon that keeps belligerents like the United States and
01:07:16Israel from attacking them.
01:07:18So, you killed the guy that said no, and you empowered the guy that said yes.
01:07:22And you've put Iran in a position where if they don't develop a nuclear weapon, they'll continue to get bludgeoned
01:07:29by the United States that wants to obliterate them.
01:07:31So, what you have done, idiot, by attacking Iran not once but twice, is guarantee that they're going to have
01:07:38a nuclear weapon.
01:07:39And you did nothing to prevent them having a nuclear weapon because they didn't have one previously.
01:07:45So, good God.
01:07:46And that was his only answer.
01:07:47He had no answer other than that.
01:07:51Yeah, he had some backup.
01:07:53He had all the suits there with him, the generals and some stuff.
01:07:57And the one I saw, anyway, that would try to deflect questions for him from time to time and come
01:08:02up with some facts.
01:08:03But, yeah, the one I saw was their appropriations conversation about why we needed $135 billion and rah, rah, rah.
01:08:13But it went down along party lines.
01:08:16But, no, he never.
01:08:18You need $135 billion more for a war that you've accomplished nothing.
01:08:23Right.
01:08:23There is no indication that the missile production has been decreased, that the missile arsenal has been decreased, that the
01:08:31fast boat inventory has been decreased.
01:08:33And there is no indication that any of the uranium-235 has been removed.
01:08:41If you would list your pre-war objectives, you accomplished nothing.
01:08:48And regime change, all you did is get the younger generation who have all fought against America previously empowered.
01:08:58You failed across the board, and you want a $135 billion payday to, what, retool so you can do it
01:09:09again?
01:09:10Right.
01:09:11But is there anybody in the Senate or in Congress that has a backbone?
01:09:17No.
01:09:18No.
01:09:19No character.
01:09:21I saw a meme that said, it was a booth outside the congressional building, and it said, please leave your
01:09:31backbone here before entering.
01:09:37He's letting his dogs either inside or outside when he moves like that.
01:09:42That's what he's doing.
01:09:43He's being kind to animals.
01:09:45Go ahead there.
01:09:45Let's go to another one.
01:09:48Mama's home, so Bella was saying to me, it's time to go out and see Mama.
01:09:51Time to go outside.
01:09:52Yeah, you're boring, Dad.
01:09:54I want to go out.
01:09:56Boy, the towel heads are really in a bad way right now.
01:10:01They don't know what to do.
01:10:02And the problem is that the Arab towel heads haven't figured out how to do anything.
01:10:09You know, if you look at the entire Arab Sunni world, it is, if it were not for black ooze,
01:10:18they would still be humping camels and swinging scimitars.
01:10:23Yes, they would.
01:10:24They have no industry of any kind.
01:10:28And when they build their fancy cities, it's all imported.
01:10:32I'm not going to say workers because they're not workers.
01:10:34They're slaves.
01:10:35They steal their passports.
01:10:37They pay them a fraction of what they promised, and they won't let them leave.
01:10:41And they make them sleep without air conditioning in the heat of that country on the floor.
01:10:47It is the most despicable slave economy ever.
01:10:50These are scum.
01:10:52These family dictators that Trump has buttered up and America has enriched are utter scum, and they have no competency.
01:11:01They have bought hundreds of billions of dollars of weapons, and they don't know how to use them.
01:11:06And so they're wringing their hands.
01:11:08We don't like what's happening.
01:11:10America abandoned them.
01:11:13The petrodollar deal is toast.
01:11:16It's done.
01:11:18Iran is in a position to destroy them and has to destroy them because they've aided and abetted the destruction
01:11:24of Iran.
01:11:26Right.
01:11:27So they've got nothing.
01:11:29UAE's last port on that side is gone.
01:11:32It's on fire.
01:11:33It's gone.
01:11:33Yes.
01:11:35It's on fire, and it will be completely destroyed.
01:11:38And then the pipeline that Saudi Arabia has to the Red Sea, it will be destroyed by the Houthis.
01:11:45And, you know, when Trump said, you know, I'm going to blockade the blockade, and then I'm going to have
01:11:51Operation Freedom where I'm going to provide transport through my blockade.
01:11:58That I'm blockading because I didn't like the blockade.
01:12:01And then the military came and said, well, we're really not escorting ships.
01:12:06No, we're not putting our ships in the straits.
01:12:10No, we're not really doing.
01:12:11We're giving them some advice as to, well, what route and what day they maybe should maneuver.
01:12:18Right.
01:12:19Right.
01:12:19Oh, this is the biggest pile of lies in the history of lies.
01:12:23And the towel heads with their little halo on the top and their sandals, they just wallow in their oil
01:12:31luxury.
01:12:32But, you know, something, you can't eat oil.
01:12:35No.
01:12:36Can't drink oil.
01:12:38Nope.
01:12:39Not going to do them any damn bit of good.
01:12:43So I, the Muslim world literally is, it's falling apart.
01:12:48They're, it's not just Sunni against Shia now.
01:12:52They're in opposition to, to one another.
01:12:55That's why the UAE left OPEC.
01:13:00They don't want any part of the rest of them.
01:13:03They're not having any fun with Iran, but they don't want any part of the rest of them.
01:13:13It's too bright out here in 10, too, Glary.
01:13:17But what did I write on that one?
01:13:18Or you can, you're just going to have to read it to me so I can respond to it.
01:13:23Oh, yeah.
01:13:25Revelation plagiarizes and paraphrases Ezekiel.
01:13:28I think, I think that the story and Ezekiel and what it says in Revelation, you know, that could be
01:13:36really the same event.
01:13:38What do you think?
01:13:38Yeah.
01:13:40Oh, good God.
01:13:44Revelation paraphrases and plagiarizes Ezekiel more than any other book.
01:13:50Over 30 times.
01:13:51I think it's 38 to be exact.
01:13:54Ezekiel was inspired by Satan.
01:13:57It has 25 ways to torture and kill Jews.
01:14:00It has two despicable rape scenes in the midst of it.
01:14:03The two visions of heaven are wholly and completely satanic and pagan.
01:14:09It exists to pave over the entirety of Judea, not just of Jerusalem, with this utterly gaudy temple.
01:14:21And he's got Coppercon, the measure man, who is Donald Trump, laying it all out.
01:14:26Ezekiel is satanic.
01:14:29And so...
01:14:29Doesn't sound like the Yahweh I know.
01:14:31Yeah.
01:14:32And so the two books, Revelation, which pilfers more from the satanic Ezekiel, the name of the book,
01:14:38all it does by stealing from it is prove that it cannot be trusted.
01:14:43So two erroneous tales of the same event is still a non-event.
01:14:49Wake up, twist in.
01:14:50You're lost.
01:14:51You've been played for a fool.
01:14:56That's why we do a blog on the blog.
01:14:59That's right.
01:14:59There's not going to be a Magog in Gog.
01:15:02You know, the Democrats are talking about a double-double lead over the GOP in the push to flip the
01:15:08Congress.
01:15:09So what?
01:15:11So what if there's no election?
01:15:13I mean, really, so what?
01:15:15Okay.
01:15:17There's two things here.
01:15:20Marxists are as dumb as Magogs.
01:15:22That's the problem that America has.
01:15:25Let's say that you win the Congress.
01:15:29What are you going to gain?
01:15:30Oh, you can impeach Donald Trump, whereas he can be convicted if you impeach him.
01:15:37He would be convicted in the Senate, right?
01:15:41So it doesn't matter if you win the Congress, if you don't win a significant majority in the Senate, because
01:15:47the impeachment is meaningless without a conviction.
01:15:50Right.
01:15:51Who gives a crap what you do in the Congress?
01:15:53Second of all, how often has Trump turned to the Congress to achieve whatever he wanted to impose?
01:16:01It's all executive orders, isn't it?
01:16:03Yes.
01:16:04Yes.
01:16:04I think he used them once on one vote, which was his big, beautiful bill.
01:16:09Beautiful bill.
01:16:10And he won that by one vote.
01:16:12But that was that's it.
01:16:14So Congress means nothing to him.
01:16:17And Congress means nothing to you without the Senate.
01:16:20So why can't you think this through?
01:16:22I actually talked to a congresswoman.
01:16:24I had dinner with her.
01:16:24She was set side by side about a month ago.
01:16:27And I said, what are you doing?
01:16:30Why can't you effectively combat Donald Trump?
01:16:34Because you obviously can't.
01:16:36And she said, we're just way too afraid of him.
01:16:40All of us.
01:16:41He said, so it's, you know, it's like a third of the of congressmen and senators actually believe his rot.
01:16:49About a third are just clueless and don't want any part of anything that's going on.
01:16:54And a third are just paralyzed because he's so mean.
01:17:00In other words, there's not a person in the Congress or Senate that knows how to deal with Rahab.
01:17:13Oh, piece of crap.
01:17:16Young man who has on his little breathe strip all praise due to to Allah.
01:17:25Young man, read the damn Quran.
01:17:30It is the worst book ever written.
01:17:33Allah spends all of his time, 100% of it in hell, torturing people.
01:17:38And he tortures actual bodies, which means from Allah's point of view, there is no such thing as a soul.
01:17:46It's all physical bodies and actual fires in hell.
01:17:50And he spends 100% of his time torturing people.
01:17:53And he's so ruthless that when he burns off their skins, he gives them another skin so he can continue
01:17:59to turn them on his rotisserie.
01:18:02And when they're dying of thirst, he pulls molten pitch down their throats.
01:18:06Allah is worse than Satan.
01:18:10And he brags about how many people he slaughtered and how ruthless a terrorist he is.
01:18:16And that he perpetrates genocide.
01:18:18And he demands that all Muslims die killing for him.
01:18:22That is who Allah is.
01:18:24That's what the Quran says.
01:18:26And Muhammad is the biggest piece of shit that ever lived.
01:18:29He was a pedophile.
01:18:31He was a rapist.
01:18:32He was a ruthless terrorist.
01:18:34He was a thief.
01:18:34He was a con man.
01:18:36He was an illiterate thug.
01:18:38Now, if you think those statements are pejorative, read Goddamn Religion.
01:18:43Be the first person ever to disprove the 4,200 pages of evidence in Goddamn Religion.
01:18:49Where my sole source are the Islamic scriptures, the Hadith and the Quran.
01:18:54That is all I rely on.
01:18:55And I use them to condemn Allah and Muhammad on their own words.
01:19:00So, learn what you're professing there, idiot, before you profess it.
01:19:08He's definitely one of those that has been corrupted to the third and fourth generation by his father.
01:19:14Correct.
01:19:15Not thinking for himself, that's for sure.
01:19:18Just not thinking.
01:19:19This is the one that I mentioned earlier.
01:19:22That Trump accuses the Pope Leo of endangering the whole lot of Catholics because he doesn't care that Iran gets
01:19:33a nuclear bomb.
01:19:36So, he's projected onto the Pope that the Pope doesn't care if Iran has a nuclear bomb.
01:19:43And that Trump is the savior of the world because he cares and doesn't want Iran to have a nuclear
01:19:48bomb.
01:19:49The Pope hasn't said diddly squat about Iran and a bomb.
01:19:55And you haven't done anything to stop Iran having a bomb.
01:20:00In fact, you've encouraged Iran having a bomb.
01:20:03So, this is the problem of that satanic POS that Magus all view as somehow godly is that everything he
01:20:14says is the opposite of what's true.
01:20:17Everything.
01:20:20The most despicable human being the most despicable human being the most despicable human being who has ever lived.
01:20:23And that's not an exaggeration.
01:20:26He wants to set himself up to be Pope and then to be God.
01:20:29So, yeah, it won't be long.
01:20:32He'll reveal himself through that.
01:20:33I think he views Pope as way beneath him.
01:20:36Sure.
01:20:38Way beneath him.
01:20:39And he doesn't even want to be Jesus.
01:20:42Unless you want to believe that Jesus is God.
01:20:44But, yes, his pronouncement, the Ides of March 2030, is that he's God.
01:20:50With all evidence, of course, being to the contrary.
01:20:53If he's God, then I suggest we fire him.
01:20:58Right.
01:20:59Well, we've run through our timer.
01:21:02There we go.
01:21:02Okay.
01:21:03Well, it was a pleasure to do this with you.
01:21:06This is the epic city of Planned Parenthood community in Texas.
01:21:12And, again, you know one of the frustration things is you take the time to write Prophet of Doom
01:21:17and then the five volumes of Goddamn Religion where you prove conclusively that Islam is a terrorist doctrine
01:21:25and that the Koran demands that all Muslims wage an eternal war against non-Muslims
01:21:31and every Muslim dies, killing for Allah.
01:21:34And that there is no freedom in Islam.
01:21:36All Muslims are slaves to Allah.
01:21:39And that Allah is not a God and that Muhammad was not a prophet.
01:21:42And you prove those things conclusively and people can't get out of their own shadow.
01:21:47They can't even bother to read what you risk your life to share with them.
01:21:52It's exceedingly frustrating.
01:21:53But that's what God wanted.
01:21:54He wanted to leave people without excuse.
01:21:57And so if anybody said, well, I didn't know any better, well, then why didn't you read?
01:22:02Right.
01:22:04So thank you very much.
01:22:05I enjoyed doing this program with you, Kevin.
01:22:08We covered a lot of territory.
01:22:09We've spent a fair amount of time at it.
01:22:11But it is the vlog on the vlog.
01:22:13It's a top item on our vlog page.
01:22:19And I think this has been an important contribution to it.
01:22:22And hopefully it just follows right in sequence with the truncated program we did this morning.
01:22:28But thank you, sir.
01:22:29I've enjoyed every moment of it.
01:22:31It's a wonderful format.
01:22:34Hey there.
01:22:35Thanks for tuning in.
01:22:37That was Fetch.
01:22:38Gotta run now.
01:22:39Catch you on our next podcast.
01:22:41Let's go.
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01:22:44We'll be back.
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