Rambling 290: Connecting the Dots Part 2

Is there anything the duo missed? What could it be? What’s hidden within the research that hasn’t yet been spotted? The duo deep dive into a conversation attempting to connect any dots missed and in search of any information overlooked that might have been significant. What they discover changes everything they know with answers that have been right under their noses all along!

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  • Elysians
  • Greek Gods
  • Ancient Experiments
  • Shadow Realm
  • Jinn
  • Lucifer and Samael
  • Shinto Gates

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Cristina: Warning. This program contains strong themes meant for a mature audience. Discretion is advised.

Jack: Going live in 5, 4.

Cristina: What does live mean?

Jack: welcome to the Rambling Podcast. I am your host, Jack.

Cristina: And I am your host, Christina.

Jack: And this is the show where we ground humanity's most absurd and baffling ideas as you usually do.

Cristina: Yes. Yes. It's very fun to do.

Jack: Very fun to ground baffling ideas.

Cristina: Yes. Yes.

Jack: Yeah. So today I would like us to kind of just jump back and forth discussing the details that we've recently come across that have less to do with the Elysians and more to do with Clinton Road, its surrounding environment, and the details we found out that work as crossing lines between these two ongoing, infinite topics. Although Clinton Road itself isn't a giant ongoing topic, as opposed to the individual facets of it, we find that connect to other bigger, wide pictures. Although there is a huge Clinton Road picture.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Also, apparently I don't take enough pauses when I talk.

Cristina: What?

Jack: Yeah, so it goes as follows. A person can process when you pause the talk. So if I say I'm a very quick speaker, I toss a bunch of information, but it starts to jumble and get muddy and jumble and get muddy as more things start to fall. Because people don't normally think at the pace that I'm communicating.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: People tend to think at a slower pace. So I gotta throw a couple of things and then take a pause.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: It's a moment for them to kind of consider. Look at it like this. Now, I could explain to you that the Elysians and the Greek are both related as well as the Mayans and the Egyptians in some kind of larger scale group of people who are always doing experiments. This takes place roughly around the first century and before going back, including all these individuals about 12,000 years backwards. And then if we just remove all the other groups and leave only the Elysians, go back about a hundred thousand to two hundred thousand years and then focus entirely only on the grandfather of Jehovah going back up to 3 million years. All of these people can collectively reinforce the same ideas. And we can go even further back if we go into the shadow realm that happened long before this point. All of this information summed and thrown at a person is a lot to deal with. Now, if I were to tell you that the Elysians were the direct rivals of the Greek and take a pause. Now you're like, okay, I got the picture.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: With them, were working with the Elysians, specifically were working the Egyptians and the Mayan and Together, they were kind of working into a bigger picture that involved killing any kind of starvation that could possibly happen. Usually. Focus with the Mayans that were dealing with crops and advanced botanics, as well as they were dealing with portals and things of that nature. And the Egyptians, who were working on immense energy storage and immense energy collection. Pauses between these points allows a little more processing, a little more thinking about what I said.

Cristina: Because the Greeks, though, even though the people were not really working with anyone, you don't think the scientist part. The gods weren't working with the Greeks.

Jack: And I mean, it was literally the.

Cristina: Greeks with the Mayans and the Egyptians.

Jack: Well, what we know is literally they couldn't access the technologies that the other guys had. So they're working with them and what. Not getting any benefit from the interaction.

Cristina: Because they were still able. They were not involved in that whole.

Jack: Not a single stone.

Cristina: Not the stone.

Jack: Well, that would be what everybody was.

Cristina: Striving for, those trips to the mountains. What was that about?

Jack: To communicate. Oh, they were dealing. That wasn't with the Egyptians or the Mayan. That was specifically with the Alicians.

Cristina: Okay. The Greeks and them.

Jack: Yeah, it was the.

Cristina: They weren't getting technology from that.

Jack: It was trade, but not. And, yeah, I believe it. I believe this was the science. So it was like the Greek gods who were doing this.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Working with the Egyptian, the Elysian.

Cristina: Yeah. So they were probably getting something.

Jack: Trade. It was trade through necessity.

Cristina: Yes, but info science.

Jack: Except we don't have any. Any basis to claim that the Greek.

Cristina: Got anything, because their things are pretty secretive. I don't know. Every story we have of them is just what people imagine was happening. And then we find out through putting it together, it was something. A whole different situation.

Jack: Who, the Greek?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Well, some of the things. Some of the things are just flat out written.

Cristina: Some of them. Well, I guess a lot of them feel like it's not telling us the.

Jack: Actual story in some cases, like when we think about the Minotaur and the Tora Boban.

Cristina: But the most recent stories. Yes.

Jack: Yeah, but then we're still talking about human sacrifice as opposed to. We're talking about blood. We're talking about sacrificing, we're talking about opening rifts through these methods as opposed to, oh, I have a stone or I know a guy who can break the laws of physics. It's kind of different. It feels different, at least.

Cristina: Yeah, the Mayans feel different from the Egyptians and they were using the same.

Jack: Technology because they were literally sharing technology.

Cristina: But they felt different from each Other.

Jack: Yes. While the Greek have zero example of using the same technology. That is my point. My point is literally what you just said.

Cristina: Which is what?

Jack: The Mayan seem different than the Egyptians.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: But are using the same technology.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: The Greek seemed different than the Egyptians, the Mayans, and the Elysians, and had none of the same technologies.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: A perfect example being the Toro Boban and the Minotaur.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: There is no example of somebody using mixing of different chimeras. And there is no example of any of these groups relying purely on adrenochrome variations in order to accomplish these things. They all had access to some way to bypass the need for adrenochrome. In fact, they were quite exclusively trying to avoid using adrenochrome. They would sooner abolish the existence of an entire people through genocide in order to make a stone. So they themselves wouldn't be subject to adrenochrome, but they wouldn't share that with the. With the Greek that seemed obligated to use adrenoco. Alternatively, let's play devil's advocate and go with what you're saying. Let me stop being the no. The no. And. And let me start being the yes and. Right.

Jack: Let's. Let's get the ball rolling with a yes. And let me be less negative. Let's assume they are, in fact working together. Then that means the Greek didn't give a. And still used adrenochrome despite all the other. It would make no sense on paper if you got something a thousand, billion, trillion times stronger than any form of adrenochrome. But. Okay, so you guys are idiots. You want to both use the adrenochrome and the stone. So you're like, it, I'll get addicted?

Cristina: Well, we don't know. Were they using.

Jack: Yes. They had literal ambrosia. That's where we found it through. They had ichor, which is where we found it through. And they had is ichor. Ambrosia and nectar. That's all Greek. They were the ones who figured these things out by distilling through their own bodies.

Cristina: You're saying the Mayans and the Egyptians had none of that going on?

Jack: Nope. They had the flower one. They had the fruits. They had the stones. They had every other method that prevented them from getting addicted. Okay, and the Greek had nothing but drowning in addiction. They had all of this s***. They're like, yes, more of it. Okay, but then our assumption would be that they had access to all these other methods and still recklessly got addicted to all this that's where we're standing. If they did in fact share these sciences, that means knowing they were all going to be fiends for the rest of infinity and knowing that with the stones.

Cristina: And what if they volunteered to test it out? No, they would have already known. The sea people. I mean, like.

Jack: Yeah, they way before long, long, long beforehand. They only went on the quest to find these things and recreate them because they had the data that proved it ex from people long before them.

Cristina: The times. It makes it very confusing.

Jack: Yeah. Because we think about Jehovah and his group of people starting about 12,000 BC.

Cristina: Ridiculous.

Jack: But that has nothing to do with the amount of data and hardcore research that existed and was passed down for 1000-001500-00200, 303 million years.

Cristina: How are you supposed to. That's a lot of time.

Jack: That's a lot of time. All passed by people from beforehand. And we still have no, and I've looked. We still have no idea how Lilith connects through such different gaps in time. She's. Shadow people live weird, man. Yes, that's some other crap. And we know this because as a shadow person, Yaldabaoth. Also like how you connect with these people through giant gaps in time.

Cristina: And shadow people are in all these groups?

Jack: Yes. It seems that every single group, without exception, except the Greek. It's unsure.

Cristina: It's unsure.

Jack: They have Naga. But I don't know if they've got shadow people. I don't quite remember.

Cristina: I can't quite remember either. There might be like one character that might be questionable.

Jack: It could be the case. There could be. But if they were, it was insignificant enough. Yeah, like they wouldn't stand out to the point that we would just memorize. Because I know Kido. Kido out here making experiments, trying to recreate Naga. That stands out off the top of my head. You know, I know that there is a plethora of different creatures they interacted with a thousand billion trillion times, but I can't actually pinpoint or think of an instance in which the Greek had specifically a shadow person.

Cristina: No, but we know they were going to the Shadow realm.

Jack: Yes, yes, we know that they definitely figured ways out. They had gates and they were. Man, they would have to have had a shadow person that was just useless or something. Right.

Cristina: But then how would they have made the gate in the first place?

Jack: They don't need a shadow person to make a gate.

Cristina: How would they know about the Shadow realm?

Jack: Just the same way a bunch of other people do. They do weird things.

Cristina: I Don't know. That's very weird.

Jack: I'm sure they would still know. You're assuming a weird level of ignorance here. You're assuming that they're aware of things that they're not aware, that they simply. Like what then? What's your competition? You believe you've already figured it out. There's nothing for you to figure out if you believe you're the top because you just don't know what they're doing. You must have known or caught whiff of something in order to experiment in that direction. Otherwise your stories wouldn't claim that the Aletians are anything. You already believe you're the best. Okay, you get my point. You would already believe you're the best.

Cristina: Okay, that makes sense.

Jack: Presumably, so I don't know. If there is a shadow person, it's in somebody irrelevant. Somebody in the background.

Cristina: Yes. But they do have a gate, and.

Jack: They have a what?

Cristina: That they do have a gate to the shadow realm. That seems like the thing that all three of them have in common. Then.

Jack: Which was their gate? I don't even remember their gate in the maze. Oh, crap. Yeah. We just talked about their maze. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're totally right.

Cristina: They have one for sure.

Jack: But. Yeah, for bare minimum, there is one. But if you think of that narrative, it doesn't include anything. It just really has these Chimera. It has Poseidon, who's just a Greek guy.

Cristina: He's the one making the.

Jack: Yeah, he's the one who made. He didn't make the maze, but he made the creatures that guard it.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And the guy who made the maze is just one of the gods as well. Like, none of these people are.

Cristina: There must be a reason. I don't know.

Jack: I mean, obviously there must be a reason.

Cristina: What do they get? Do they cross? I mean, they don't cross, but, like, who's crossing to visit them? What are they doing with those people?

Jack: That is the question. Right. I couldn't find anything on that while looking at that, because I'm like, you clearly have a gay. And, you know, deep dive into find anything.

Cristina: And we know it's the entrance, and then we know the mentor is leading them to the group or at.

Jack: Out of the maze.

Cristina: Out of the maze to the group.

Jack: Out of the maze. Never said to the group, okay, out of the maze. They're being led out of the maze. I don't know who's greeting them at the other end, or if it's just like, hey, you're free. Go do what you gotta do for.

Cristina: Them just to, like. I don't know. Because we know there's a group of scientists in the Shadow Realm that don't communicate with anyone, or at least the other ones. If they're not communicating with them, then maybe.

Jack: That's fascinating. The group that Lucifer and Lilith went and made the Shadow Gods. You're totally correct. You're really right. Okay, hold on. Let me go look at the Shadow Gods real quick, because there's a bunch of individuals. We got Lilith, we got Samael, which was the physical copy that Lucifer embodied.

Cristina: Weird.

Jack: Samael is also Lilith's hubby. I guess he's in love with her. We got Bow. We got. Yeah, it's a bunch of people, bro. We got. There's a bunch of Shadow Realm individuals from the Shadow Realm. Shadow Realm?

Cristina: Are they just sticking to the Shadow Realm or are they coming over here?

Jack: There's some Elysians, Belial. There's Azazel, the Elysian. There's Abraxas, the Elysian. Interesting. And these people are the rejects. Those that do not want to work with the Mayan, the Elysians, or the Egyptians.

Cristina: But they got my. They have Alicians with them.

Jack: They have Elysians with them. But these are outcasts.

Cristina: Yes. Because, like, how is the Greek gonna touch the other group? It has to be, because they have some help. People can't just be alone.

Jack: You know what? We've never connected this before, but this is legit. They have a gateway. The gateway is heftily protected by overpowered creatures. Things that are monstrously overpowered.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And these creatures are protecting it, guarding the corridors that you'll, in theory, get lost. And if you tried to get to that door, and maybe that door connects direct. Now, there's no way to get information from the Shadow Realm directly. We always have to kind of, like, telephone our way there by this person. And it's from this side or came over here. So we don't really know where the other side of this doorway goes to. No, but in theory, if you're. If your idea holds up, it could just be into the literal lab of the Shadow Gods. Yeah, it could literally be right there. There'd be no way to know.

Cristina: There'd be no way to know. But, like, there's no way the Greeks got this advanced just by themselves. It's. There's no way.

Jack: Well, their sciences are completely different. It would have to have been by themselves. It would have literally had to been by themselves, because their sciences don't reflect any of the other three sciences. Now, we Know that the shadow people. Not shadow people, the shadow group. The shadow gods took a lot of data.

Cristina: Yes. We have no idea what they're working on.

Jack: And we have no idea what they're working on. Exactly. We just know that they took a lot of data. So they at least know. And again, a bunch of them are Elysians, a bunch of them are shadow people. Some of them are earthrealmers that came from. Are they all Elysians? We got one Elysian, which is Samael. Interesting. We have.

Cristina: We have Lucifer that wants to share the tech with anyone. So like it wouldn't. Like he'd be cool with sharing it with the Greeks. He wants to share with everyone.

Jack: But the Greek specifically don't want to share it. They're also a private. Specifically a private elite group who feel better than the commoner. Which would actually. Interesting point that you'd mentioned that. Because that directly violates what Lucifer would want to accomplish. Because Lucifer wants to spread it. Which if we think about backwards initially, who we thought they were maybe communicating with was probably Jesus, because Jesus is about sharing. And the shadow gods would also be about sharing.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So that seems like a more likely connection. Except we have no idea what's on the other side of this gate in the labyrinth. And it could totally be the shadow people.

Cristina: There's no stories. Grrr.

Jack: Oh, there is. Abraxas is one of the Egyptians. He is not an Elysian. Oh, so they got somebody. Because he is one of the Egyptians. He has access to the data of massive energy collection and he has data to manage energy storage, which was the Egyptians goal to begin with. And looking to see if there's anybody else here who stands out. Not really. Everybody else is either on it. There's no Mayans in this group, which is very interesting. No Mayans in the shadow gods, but we do have Egyptians and Alicians and shadow shadow people and their djinn collection. Of those three, I don't know. I guess it's possible. It's possible. It's be. I mean, that group in general does not like the other three groups. Yeah, and my enemy's enemy is my ally. Would suggest that the Greek and the shadow gods would work together to accomplish a mutual goal. But maybe. So we know that the Greek interact with the Elysians to a very low degree. According to the texts, they go to the top of the mountain where it's very restricted. The Greek have to choose one individual who's allowed to go to the top.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And communicate with whoever the h*** is showing up up there. For trade of. I don't know what. Presumably information. But I don't understand to what degree, because, again, they don't like each other and they don't tell us. And we know that the Greek do, in fact, indulge in all of the adrenochrome variations. So they don't have access to the stones. On top of the fact that we know they don't have any stones. Mm. So that wasn't shared information. They also don't know about the plants. That's not shared information.

Cristina: No, they don't know a lot. I don't know.

Jack: So maybe they know of all the accomplishments, but not how. It's like, do it your way.

Cristina: Oh, I guess that's something. That's still something.

Jack: That's still something. It's like we accomplished this thing.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: But the problem is they are considered enemies. According to the. Not the Greek, according to the Mayans, according to the Egyptians, which both have giant, massive records depicting the interaction between both of these individuals.

Cristina: They were enemies.

Jack: They were enemies. So this is purely diplomatic. This is not a requirement. This is, in any case, the Elysians being most likely strong armed by the other two assisting groups. And so we gotta have peace. We can't just be monsters out here. So we're gonna have a peace treaty and we don't have to share information. They're still our enemy. But we're not gonna be hostile. We just keep it minimum, keep it diplomatic, nothing more.

Cristina: Yes. I think it's for that mountain. They wanted that mountain as their property. But it's in Greece.

Jack: Right, In Greece. Interesting. Mount Athos and Greece.

Cristina: Why fight about it? Make a little trade.

Jack: Okay, so what you're talking about is an embassy. It's neutral territory from another country because it's theirs.

Cristina: It's on their property, but they still don't own it. But they don't own it.

Jack: Weird, right?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: It's on their property, but it's owned by a different group. And the rules establish it. They can't even make it to the top on their own terms. They're like.

Cristina: It's very complicated.

Jack: Yeah. What we used to think was magic is just literally technology dampening fields of some sort that just stop things from working that aren't Elysian tech.

Cristina: The flying horses. Flying.

Jack: Well, unicorn.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Wait, what?

Cristina: No, was it the unicorn? There was a horse that they said would just fly up the mountain.

Jack: The unicorn.

Cristina: Wait, was it a unicorn?

Jack: Yeah, the Mary took up to the top.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Yeah, it was a unicorn, which is an Elysian invention.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: By the way, that's another example of the differences in these technologies and these sciences in which the Elysians can just make a horse that seems to defy the laws of physics. Meanwhile, the Greek had to actively kind of work around that because they couldn't break the laws of physics. So they made a chimera that is a horse and some sort of a bird.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Allowing the bird, the horseburg, to flap its way up the Pegasus, that horse.

Cristina: Thing did not survive because they didn't have multiple of any animal. So these experiments were kind of failed experiments. They had to be.

Jack: I mean, they might have had multiple of them. There's a bunch of depictions of the Greek gods on Pegasus flying around and crap.

Cristina: I always see it feels like there's only one in the story. Do you think there's multiple?

Jack: I don't know in what story?

Cristina: In Greek stories, there's only one. Usually. Like the pet of one of them or something.

Jack: No, like Zeus will roll on a Pegasus and so will, like, Poseidon roll on a. Everybody has a Pegasus. I think. Yeah. I think it's easy to make. If anything, it's just not the same as a unicorn. No, this straight up violence. But now, knowing this, we do know that Hermes was in direct connection with Jehovah, which means the Elysians, which explains absolute violation of the laws of physics.

Cristina: Oh, yeah, that does make it make sense. Yeah.

Jack: But that's another thing.

Cristina: How you.

Jack: Why do you need both Hermes and the stones?

Cristina: Well, Hermes needed the stuff.

Jack: I don't know. I guess he does.

Cristina: They do need it. But he made them.

Jack: Yes. He can make the stones in any case. Yeah. He must be teaching them what his grandfather knew, which means Hermes. It's weird because it's also like Hermes interacted with a Yahweh, which we could find nothing on. Found nothing on Yahweh. That guy is secret. He must be so important in some way because he's about as secretive as Hermes. We know so little. He might. There might have been a necromancer in the bloodline, and that's why he's so unheard of, because Hermes was hard to find. We only found shreds by looking for like a year.

Cristina: But we know more about him. We definitely know more about him.

Jack: Yeah, we don't know crap about Yahweh.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Maybe focusing on Yahweh and really granularly picking it apart, we would come across like, oh, yeah, he turns out to have been a necromancer. Even if Jehovah isn't He at least has some of the data. But I guess I would violate the rules of being a necromancer if you just pass it on. Or it wouldn't even matter. If you taught somebody, they wouldn't grasp it. That's the point. Like, you could literally hand it to somebody in its entirety and they still.

Cristina: Be like, what the h***? Gave it out to everyone. We have copies of his work now.

Jack: Yeah, and 100. It was for everyone.

Cristina: No one can decipher it, though.

Jack: You require the teacher.

Cristina: Yeah, that's part of it.

Jack: That is part of it. You gotta seek it, but that's not enough. You gotta seek it, find it, understand it.

Cristina: Yeah, it's like you can read it and it makes sense, but it doesn't make sense the way he understood. He. Yeah.

Jack: And he could just violate the universe in front of you and you would still be like, I don't know how.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: It's a teach you. Hands on step by inch by inch, centimeter by centimeter.

Cristina: What? I don't know. He's some type of alien. I don't know how he figured it out. If it wasn't through something else, you would think was. He's a C person though, right?

Jack: We'd have unclear. Interesting enough, it looks like he might have been one of the Greek.

Cristina: Oh, crap.

Jack: But even they don't have access to this. So what? Super mega trader. But also, he existed far before even the Greek civilization.

Cristina: But you think he's some type of human?

Jack: I think that's one of the rules. You have to be.

Cristina: Yes, that is one of the rules. But, like, huh? He was one of the original humans.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: Huh? No. But didn't they need the stones to make the humans? Unless it wasn't a good stone.

Jack: It wasn't a good stone. Right, because he perfected it with the hermetic seal.

Cristina: Oh, my gosh. Okay.

Jack: He perfected it. Hermes perfected the stone, thus being credited with being the creator of the full functioning, overpowered, destroy the laws of physics stone. Now, he already knew how to do it as a necromancer. But with the stone, you could hand somebody who doesn't understand the ability. That's the point of the stone. You hand somebody who doesn't grasp it, somebody who didn't graduate your class, they can still violate with the stone.

Cristina: Okay, that's the point.

Jack: You can either learn it. That's the hard road.

Cristina: Yes. Or you can use the stone. But then why does Jesus need the stones when he has it already? He's got the abilities. He is a Necromancer.

Jack: Yeah, because that was the whole point of him dying. I guess in the case of Jesus, it wasn't that he needs the stones, is that he needed them not to have it.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: It's not about him using it, it's about them not using it.

Cristina: So he's not trying to make anymore, he's just gathering what's he's trying out there stop.

Jack: He's actually doing Jesus stuff. Okay, let's stop death, let's stop evil. Which is literally what he preached. Dude, Jesus on paper kind of turns out to be kind of what? It's hard to say he wasn't who he claims to be and who people say he is. Maybe not the son of God in the way people think. I understand that this guy was just a person of high statue and we literally found out that the word God just translate to person of importance. So interesting that he was just the son of somebody really, really, really important that a lot of civilizations thought was. He was the president of the world, essentially. And that's his son. Yes, something like that. But everything surrounding Jesus and all his aliases and his entire path and the people who saw him and what they talk about him that they preach for infinities, and entire religions and cults that formed around him all said the same thing, we must stop the violence. And we, you know, love each other. And everybody talked about the same thing. And then he. He dies. He could have sent anybody to do this. He dies, goes to the other side, goes find it himself, and then comes back.

Cristina: I guess there's something sketchy about him, but at the same time, he's never done anything wrong. Like, even when he was going to. Through China to get to Japan, he just was giving people inventions. Like, yeah, there's nothing weird.

Jack: Like there's something really absurdly sketchy about him for sure, but.

Cristina: But he's like Roger from Rogers. Mr. Rogers.

Jack: Yeah, yeah, it's weird. Like he seems really out of place and heftily sketchy, but there's like no reason for us to think he is.

Cristina: Because no one who's met him has anything bad to say.

Jack: Nothing, not a word. But there's still something wrong about him.

Cristina: I don't know. The weird thing I think is the whole Bible thing, because it was the Alicians that are behind it to make Jesus look good, even though they're scared of him. Like, it's. It's very conflicting in that way. Like, why. Why are you protecting him? But you're afraid of him. Is he good? Are you scared of him. Do you want him to look good so that they won't. He won't come after you because you're hiding from them?

Jack: No, no, no, no, no. The whole Knights Templar fix the narrative and alter how it works has a lot to do with. We cannot have people think we're the bad guy.

Cristina: Well, they're not in it at all.

Jack: Who?

Cristina: The sea people.

Jack: Yeah. So if we make Jesus absurdly good and they just obey him, but we twist his neck because he already had everybody's. He had everybody in the palm of his hand. Easy.

Cristina: Exactly.

Jack: So we got to just. They're not gonna not listen to him.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: We just gotta change what it is he's saying. You get my point? They can't control people following him. That's already a done deal. We just gotta play the long game because we can. And humans don't live nearly as long as we do and change the narrative so that. Yeah, Jesus, sure, whatever. The big bad. Awesome. Yeah. The way we decide.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: As opposed to. Well, he's just telling them we're the bad guys. Now we just alter that and say we don't even exist.

Cristina: Yeah. He's not gonna change it because he doesn't care. I don't know.

Jack: I don't know.

Cristina: He doesn't care. He's not looking for them.

Jack: No, man. That's the weird part. There is some sketchy crap like that. It's like you're preaching all this s*** and ultimately you still let the Elysians kind of do whatever the f*** they want to some degree.

Cristina: Yeah. They're so frightened by him, but they won't. They're not trying to stop him and he's not trying to bother them as far as we can tell. Like, we originally thought that was happening, but, like, maybe not.

Jack: Maybe not. It's like he got the stones and then what? Yeah, the end.

Cristina: Like, maybe they are afraid of him, but like, more like a lion or something. Like, it's not a fear that he's evil or anything. It's just a fear that he's stronger. He's like, if we by accidentally did something to him, he would do something to us for sure.

Jack: Yes. And the same thing comes to mind with Mab. Like, what's her problem with Jesus?

Cristina: What's her problem? What does she do or not Jesus.

Jack: But she's scared of something. She's trying to fix something. She's trying to hide from something. She's trying to prevent something. And again, we know that the Alicians made Jesus and she preemptively 200 years prior, maybe seeing the data sends elves as a firewall everywhere.

Cristina: But that didn't stop anything.

Jack: That didn't stop anything. It was too late.

Cristina: Okay, I don't know. Because it didn't do anything.

Jack: Yes, I know, duh. But the idea was for it to. The idea was for it to stop things. It's actually send them there to do nothing. She literally, according to what it says, has sent the elves there to stop the progress. It didn't work. But that was the plan.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So she was trying to stop it.

Cristina: Maybe she was trying to stop something else.

Jack: Then she's trying to stop more Jesus happening. Well, she was trying to stop Jesus happening to begin with because it was immediately before that.

Cristina: How much before? You said 200 years.

Jack: 200 years ahead.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: To stop Jesus. Or presumably, I don't know what the h*** it was for, but 200 years ahead. So as the data starts rolling, as the science starts rolling.

Cristina: I don't know. That's weird because it doesn't seem like they're doing anything or they are doing what they're supposed to be doing, which isn't making sense to us.

Jack: They failed, which is what we also found out. The point was for them to stop them, and it did not work. But the point was for them to stop them. That was the point. That was what was written.

Cristina: Who said they fell though?

Jack: The fact that Jesus came to exist.

Cristina: Kind of tells us that was their actual goal, though. It was exactly their goal.

Jack: Their. The existence of the elves was, according to the text, to stop the advancement of civilizations, while the creation of the Naga was to help civilizations advance.

Cristina: That's so weird.

Jack: Well, no, because the. It wasn't like they. She made them both at the same time. The Naga that helped the elians showed up 12,000 years ahead, so clearly she wasn't expecting 12,000 years later for the advancements to get so out of hand that something like Jesus would happen. Thus throw the firewall in there 12,000 years later. It wasn't like this happened this minute and five minutes later I threw that in there. And thus I both gave you the thing to advance you and the thing to stop you.

Cristina: Were they were there, though, to kill off the Nagas. Wasn't there a story like that or.

Jack: No, no, the Nagas and the elves don't interact.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Yeah, the elves are just there to prevent civilizations from going beyond a certain point, hence are calling them the firewall. If this turns out to be some sort of sim, it's preventative. Don't go beyond this line, the Naga are an assistant program, the AI that's helping whatever place they land.

Cristina: Okay. And they're still around trying to stop something that's already. Who?

Jack: The elves?

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: Maybe. I haven't heard about any elves lately.

Cristina: It's very strange. I don't know.

Jack: Yeah, for sure. But we don't know what the point of Jesus was. We don't know whether he was a good guy or bad guy. But we know Mab was definitely worried about something. Mab was definitely trying to stop the Aletians from getting farther. The existence of the elves was to stop civilizations from getting farther. And they were hit by one. But it didn't work. Presumably because Jesus happened. Unless that wasn't what they were trying to stop.

Cristina: Yes. And what were they trying to stop? I don't know.

Jack: And then we end up with weird things like, you know, fairy forts and crap like this in places that aren't the Isle of Man. Which suggest giant fairy death collections, you know, genocides of fairies. So we know that maybe some of these firewalls have failed.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: There are grave sites.

Cristina: That seems like the Shadow realm has more to do with the deaths of fairies than to do us.

Jack: Well, no, because the forest would have happened. That happens when you kill them in the Shadow realm. That's how we got the Forest of Shadows.

Cristina: Okay, but you're saying the fairy forts.

Jack: Are fairies dying on this side?

Cristina: Okay, so there's someone here.

Jack: And we literally know of the Elysians hiring people like St. Patrick to dispose of things like the Naga that aren't theirs.

Cristina: Interesting.

Jack: Okay, because of, you know, he got rid of the snakes. We know exactly what you're talking about, homie. Which means there was. We know that there are city of cities that have Nephilim living there with Naga living there with human. With collection. Collections of different things.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Was Ireland dominated by Naga? Was it a Naga settlement? And then you send a necromancer to dispatch bows of it, genocide style. But you don't just kill them. You get rid of them. But what are you gonna do? You're just gonna really waste that life? Was there a stone made there?

Cristina: Possibly. I mean, he is a necromancer.

Jack: Op. Necromancer you get easily.

Cristina: Yeah, I feel like. Yeah, that makes sense. The death wasn't on for nothing. He got something from it.

Jack: He got. It was a perfect exchange.

Cristina: I think so. And then he died on that mountain. And then he came back down.

Jack: Weird.

Cristina: Maybe that's what happened. I don't know.

Jack: Is that what Happened?

Cristina: No, I just know he was on the mountain for a long time speaking to God.

Jack: All these guys do that, right?

Cristina: Yes, but here's another thing where he.

Jack: Goes to the mountain to speak to an Elysian. Come on, bro. This story checks out. Yeah, weird.

Cristina: Well, he makes that weird island. I don't know. But then that island seems like that island. Oh, he had. He made some. A facility on island, though.

Jack: No, that was Mananan, his direct rival. He was one of the Elysians who just did not like St. Patrick.

Cristina: Didn't St. Patrick's though, have some area of worship? Some building we saw pictures of on Ireland?

Jack: Yeah, it was on Ireland. The island that the was the Isle of Man and some other crap was for the Elysians that were sent there to run experiments, which Mananan was the leader of.

Cristina: Okay, so St. Patrick's gonna have some weird building.

Jack: Not that I know of.

Cristina: Thing, man, I just. I remember something, but maybe it wasn't him. I don't know.

Jack: No, as far as I know. Let me see what we can find here.

Cristina: Because I thought he ended up, I don't know, doing some kind of establishment on a island for people who worshiped him or something.

Jack: No, that's. It was a research facility in an invisible island. Yeah, that was Manana.

Cristina: Oh, that's Monanan. Okay.

Jack: Yeah, that was just a place for them to go live and be away from people seeing them.

Cristina: Oh, my gosh. And which guy is Mananan Maranan is the Elysian that was on the island as well.

Jack: Yeah, he was the one who kept having beef with St. Patrick.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: But St. Patrick was sent there overriding an elation, which goes to show how op that guy is.

Cristina: Yes, but that's because of how op necromancers are.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And we're still believing that St. Patrick is one of the whacker necromancers because we have examples of things like St. Nicholas overpowered individual. And Hermes, which. Whoa. We have four different possible necromancers. Hermes, Nicholas, Patrick, and Christ.

Cristina: Was Marilyn that one.

Jack: Who?

Cristina: Marilyn Merlin.

Jack: That's five. Oh, you're right. Oh, we got a couple of necromancers going on. Not a lot.

Cristina: No.

Jack: But five is a nice amount.

Cristina: Very spread out.

Jack: And one of them is way overpowered, which is Hermes. It seems like nobody is touching that guy's level of opinion.

Cristina: Maybe Jesus. You don't think?

Jack: Maybe Jesus. But Jesus also required a couple of things, Right. He still needed the gate to get back. It seems like Hermes even violates that necessity.

Cristina: Yes. Okay.

Jack: I picture Hermes Being so overpowered, based on the difference between the depictions of these individuals. You could see him stand in front of you and him be like, watch. And he just phase out of the front of you. He's just not there suddenly. And then he's like, look behind you. And you do. And he's like, look what I got from the shadow realm in this one moment.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: I think that level of overpowered is what we're dealing with here.

Cristina: That's pretty ridiculous, but okay. Yeah.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: And then Jesus maybe is more like Santa. Or do you think he's above him?

Jack: I would argue that the tier list goes as follows. Jesus is. It's Hermes at the very top, then S class, not Jesus. Yes, Hermes, then Jesus, then Santa, then I guess either Merlin or Patrick.

Cristina: It has to be Patrick. Only because we know more stories about him doing crap. He's doing a lot of crap.

Jack: Fair, Fair. But Merlin had some op scenarios too, especially dealing with fairies.

Cristina: Very small compared.

Jack: Yeah, I mean, I guess so did. I mean, really? Yeah. He was dealing with a single fairy.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Who was kind of trolling him a lot.

Cristina: And then ended up killing him.

Jack: And then ended up killing him using his own method. He tricked the guy to kill him the way he was trying to trick. So he was like the Wagner necromancer.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: In any case, it was more like Alexander the Great who didn't graduate the school. He was a flunky.

Cristina: So maybe Merlin's was flunky.

Jack: Maybe he's not a necromancer. But he. No, he still had some kind of overpowered things. He could alter a time.

Cristina: Come on.

Jack: Sop. He was definitely a necromancer. He just didn't get it the way these other guys do. And I guess there's degrees of getting it.

Cristina: Oh, yeah, I would think there's.

Jack: So the range is Merlin on one end, barely a necromancer, but, like, way more overpowered than an average human to the point that humans could not touch this guy in a million years. And then Hermes, where necromancers couldn't touch the sky in a million years. And if we put St. Patrick in the middle and say he can easily dispose of an entire island's worth of fairies, then how overpowered is Hermes at the top? And how scary is then Jesus, who's right behind them?

Cristina: I don't know, because we don't see Jesus doing much. No, it's like scary actions.

Jack: No. But it seems like he can violate physics quite heftily, but not so much that he can come back from the Shadow realm without a gate, even after dying. And he knew this?

Cristina: Yes, he did know that.

Jack: He knew he couldn't just come back.

Cristina: Because there's some things he just can't understand from. From the teachings.

Jack: Yeah, I guess.

Cristina: Yeah, I guess.

Jack: And so the guy who understands it, because it's the guy making up how he's discovering it. He's discovering every part. And then he's trying to teach the people, but it's too hard would be Hermes. And Hermes is somehow immortal. And the line that never leaves me is him stating that you cannot find me amongst the people. You can only find me amongst the information. And that's weird, man, because that means at some point he just gets more abstract and more abstract and like he's more God than God at that point, right?

Cristina: I guess because he's in the data that makes us human or whatever. Like in the matrix. He is part of it. Like he knows.

Jack: Yeah, he can. He's watching us try to figure it out right now.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And he's conscious. He's consciously watching us. But he doesn't even have to be physical to do it. We know Jesus was literally born with the ability to also just see what we're doing, even if he doesn't understand it.

Cristina: Doesn't understand it. What do you mean?

Jack: What? Where he. He might hear us and see us and we might discover something he didn't put together.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Well, Hermes, on the other hand, is just watching to see if we figure it out, because he would have already known.

Cristina: He's way more. He is God, isn't he? Is he not?

Jack: He would be the highest tier of anything as far as we know. Okay, so then the question would be where the elves sent her to stop Hermes. Because Hermes is giving information to the Elysians and that's too overpowered. F*** the stones. That's not even an issue. Hermes is.

Cristina: Hermes is. I don't know. Where does he fit into the timeline? There's so much Hermes seems to pop.

Jack: Up literally as written down. According to the mentions of Aristotle, he can be dated back. Now, Aristotle wasn't at this time, but Aristotle claiming what he knows of Hermes. That Hermes could be dated back to about 12,000 years. Now this is a direct mention. While the exact knowledge details that are attributed to Hermes have being discovered them could be traced to about 55,000 years back around the time presumably Yahweh was around.

Cristina: How much?

Jack: 55,000 years back. So even if Aristotle believed the first recorded actual interaction is from some note he saw, that doesn't even exist that he was just talking about explaining that this was about 12,000 years back. That's just the first recording that survived. The data was already put together by that time, which we know for a fact through the notes of the Knights Templar claiming things from 12,000 years ago and the experiments that were initially beginning at that point that sent Jehovah into the shadow realm in order to get the fruit to begin with. So 12,000 years back, the knowledge was all together. That's just when we happened to see the notes together. But it was all already put together. Somebody put it together.

Cristina: So he had to be before then.

Jack: Yes, presumably by the time of Yahweh, which is about 55,000 years BC.

Cristina: And the fairies pop up when again, the elves.

Jack: Yes, because fairies have been around elves. Elves specifically. About 200 BC.

Cristina: That's still kind of a giant. That's a gap, isn't it?

Jack: Yeah, but I don't think there was an issue yet. Until another necromancer starts to show up.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: St. Patrick happens after Jesus. Nicholas happens after Jesus. Merlin happens after Jesus. The order really starts at Hermes and then Jesus. So there's a necromancer, presumably for hundreds of thousands of years. Fine. Oh, my God, they're about to make another one. For the first time in all of history, you're about to make another one. He figured out how to teach it or how to do it or something. And he told these monsters they're about to make another one. Then Jesus is about to happen. Send some. I don't know. You know, theorizing. I don't know.

Cristina: It makes sense. It's the closest thing we got to something. I don't know.

Jack: Yeah. It's just so convoluted.

Cristina: It's a mess of a history because it's not really written anywhere.

Jack: A bunch of these things are written.

Cristina: But not like owl like, oh, no, obviously.

Jack: Yeah, exactly. We have to find shreds and whatever. Nothing is like, this happened and then that happened.

Cristina: We can just get a history book with this information.

Jack: Yeah, I know. That's what sucks, right? It's just like, oh, we got to go to this book of that guy who mentioned knowing this dude at that point who knew about the thing over there. And then he said this one line. Yeah, it's just cross referencing and just picking out the things that literally line up when you cross reference.

Cristina: That's the best we can do.

Jack: That's the best we can do. Which leaves us with nothing but a crazy amount of assumptions and weird data. Oftentimes zeta we don't even understand.

Cristina: Yeah, there's a lot of data.

Jack: There's a lot of data. So, yeah, I don't know. It's very complicated. And somehow that ties into the labyrinth, which is a doorway, and the Winchester house, which is doorway.

Cristina: There's doorways everywhere. Yes. It's just weird that the Greeks have a doorway. Yes. You don't think that's weird?

Jack: Not when everybody else has a doorway.

Cristina: I guess they know, or we know that they know for sure about the other side.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: All of these groups know because of the shadow realm. Creatures, though. They know.

Jack: Not necessarily. I'm sure that different. Again, you're very wrong. Because of the judge.

Cristina: The judge? Oh, who stumbled upon it. Yeah, I think they could have stumbled upon it.

Jack: Clearly, a random individual just got there. Presumably he died somehow and didn't realize it. Yeah, but he still got there. And he happened to be under the right conditions that he could just get back.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: So people can just find it. Yeah, Assuming the conditions are right. Or where the judge stumbled through a necromancer portal or something. Something broke the laws of how things should work, and he strolled through the gap.

Cristina: I don't know. He must have died. That is a good idea, because, like, humans can't walk into there.

Jack: Not physically, no. So not physically. It's not a physical location.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You're only physical on this side. How do you get over there without consuming adrenochrome or something? Unless he did.

Cristina: Oh, I guess that's the case. That could have been.

Jack: Just had no idea.

Cristina: Not part of the story. Yeah.

Jack: Casually. What he had to do. Strolled in. Well, but you didn't really stroll in. He could have just been walking. A tree fell on him, and it was instant. No suffering, no nothing. He has an idea what happened. He's just there one minute and over there the next. But he just so happened to be around the right spot that there is.

Cristina: A gate to come back.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And to anybody on this side, you walk through a gate and you haven't had adrenochrome. It's just. It's just a weird rectangular shape you can walk through. But to him it wasn't. But then also his sister could go in eventually. Because he showed his sister how to get there.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: He took Inano.

Cristina: That's strange.

Jack: So presumably the judge in his family had some sort of ritualized thing happening. No, but there's a. There's a problem there, logically speaking. How do the h*** did he. I don't know. I don't know. How did they come back? I know the gate is how they got back, but she wasn't there. She. He came back through and then showed her. He told her about it.

Cristina: I don't know. And there's something. That story doesn't make sense to anything.

Jack: There's. There's some broken logic happening there that we don't know, but let's try to reason it out, because, okay, this guy goes into the Shadow Realm. Let's assume he did die suddenly, and he shows up in the Shadow Realm. Maybe on the trip he was just walking one day, died suddenly, showed up in the Shadow Realm, popped up super quickly elsewhere where there was a gate. He just happened to travel the right route to end up at a gate he didn't notice. He's like, whoa, this is weird. Not home. He went to work.

Cristina: Oh, yeah.

Jack: So he goes back through, comes back in and exits back at home in a different port. He found both gates. Lucky you. Yeah, two different gates, in and out. So after work, he comes back, he frequents the path. He memorizes the path, and then he gets to his sister, who is not. It's not that she's over here on Earth Realm. Assuming this family just has a ritualization of drinking blood or something, and her body is drowning with adrenochrome regularly. And they have no idea what adrenochrome is. They've never heard about it. They're just doing what people do.

Cristina: I don't know. Maybe because, like, it's very easy for them to, like, live there. I mean, she lives there. She swaps on someone there, like, right?

Jack: Except she's alive. How did she swap? How does she go into the Shadow Realm? Is what I was trying to get to.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Drink all the adrenochrome you want. How do you walk? Even Jesus had to die.

Cristina: Yes, that's true. I don't know. Okay, continue what you're thinking.

Jack: Right, so maybe they weren't born on that side. Maybe they weren't born on Earth Realm. Maybe these were never humans.

Cristina: I just thought they were.

Jack: Maybe they were born in the Shadow Realm, and so these gates are just easy to walk through.

Cristina: Okay, they just lived in human lives and then they swapped. I mean, they called themselves human lives because they didn't know.

Jack: They didn't know. And through some manner, shape or form, they were physical on this side. And it wasn't through adrenochrome somehow. These are jinn, who had no idea they were jinn. And then they cross easily. He literally stumbled upon it. Get the f*** out of here. That violates everything.

Cristina: Maybe those stories of the jinn swapping out babies with their owns are true and this is what happened. Like they had normal parents. Maybe.

Jack: Fascinating.

Cristina: Like, what if this is an example of one of those stories of like, Yeah, a baby swap and no one noticed, or they did notice something different about the baby, but they couldn't put.

Jack: Their finger on it. Yeah, maybe this was a perfect. Maybe you only swap babies that could trick a human.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Which means that there were people capable. No. Oh, my God. It's so complicated, because then you got to think about that. Inanna trade places with Ixchel, and Ixshel is one of the Egyptians, particularly with Idzamna, that's his wife. And so these two individuals come together and then work with the Elysians. And the Elysians are the ones who discover the method of turning somebody into physical from the shadow realm. So it could not have happened before then.

Cristina: Couldn't have. What could happen?

Jack: Somebody be turned physical from the shadow realm because the experiment was Lucifer and it is. Is mild.

Cristina: Yeah. And you're saying that happened way later, after this happened. This didn't happen after that.

Jack: Well, this happened. Well, actually, we don't. Actually, I have no idea, to be honest. If this happened because we know it did happen.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: But I don't know what timeline. So in theory, it could have happened long before they even started working with the Mayans. It could have happened long before then.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And then these individuals are experimented on in the shadow realm. So even the falling apart of the. No, it doesn't. Yeah, well, yeah, there is. There are no Mayans in the shadow group. There are no Mayans amongst the Shadow Gods research team. There are no Mayans.

Cristina: What's your point?

Jack: Well, the Judge is a Mayan.

Cristina: The Judge is a Mayan. Crap. I don't remember where the Judge came from.

Jack: And so is Inanna.

Cristina: Oh, my gosh.

Jack: And Inanna swaps place with Ixcho. Ixo then marries Izama for Maya.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: This could have. The Mayans could have happened way later.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And also, we don't even need the Egyptians yet. All we need are shadow people and the Elysians in order to get the experiment that led to Lucifer having a physical form. And we have no timeline for this. We just know it happened. We don't know in what order it happened. And based on the logic, we don't even need Egyptians or the Mayans.

Cristina: Exactly.

Jack: So this could have happened many years. Could have happened with the entire group already there, and then later, even Egyptians Going in without there ever being a. A Mayan in the group. That never happens. They're running experiments and figuring out how to imitate what happened with Lucifer, who did it. And so did Ismail. They went to the Shadow Realm, where Jinn replace babies with.

Cristina: Yes, I think that makes sense.

Jack: That makes perfect sense. Yes, that makes perfect sense. The experiment that happened over here with Ismail and Lucifer. Then they get outcast and they go into the Shadow Realm to form their own group. That research still exists. They were the literal source, the literal subjects of it. And then being the literal sub, they have all the data. They can recreate it. They could keep that experiment going a bunch of times and then slowly replace people on this side with Jinn.

Cristina: I don't know what's that for, though.

Jack: But they're physical Djinn.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: They're not human.

Cristina: No.

Jack: People who can just enter the Shadow Realm.

Cristina: Maybe we need to look at those stories again. Look at the stories about.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: What people think is happening when they're swapping these babies.

Jack: Well, I can tell you one really interesting thing. The original point of Jesus was somebody who can cross the Gates easily. Right. Go in and out. And even Jesus had to die. The golem could phase in and out.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: He couldn't enter Elfame, but he could enter the Shadow Realm effortlessly, meaning a lot of different groups. Maybe all of these groups still wanted a way to traverse easily. And the only people who figured it out were the Shadow Gods.

Cristina: Oh, that makes sense.

Jack: They figured it out in the Shadow Realm. And then they invented the method of swapping babies, which then allows people on this side to raise them. Eventually they might stumble into the Shadow Realm where they can get the proper education. And she literally swapped places with another Shadow creature, but one that wasn't physical.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: When they had to become physical over here in her adult life, while this one was born thinking she's human and could literally just walk through the gate with her brother, who literally just walked through the gate and entered the Shadow Realm, which for other people, it was probably just a random structure. Yeah, the Shadow people figured it out. Man. Everybody figured something out.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: If they all work together, would be scary.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Unstoppable.

Cristina: But they have to be working together in some type of way, I think.

Jack: Like, do you think the Elysians are working with the Shadow People that they directly discarded? Not the Shadow People, but the Shadow Gods that they discarded. The thieves, the liars, the people who were using the tech and stealing the tech and doing whatever the h*** they wanted with the tech.

Cristina: I don't know, over time things change.

Jack: I think. No, I think these are just ways that I think it eventually leads to warfare. And these are methods do it.

Cristina: Okay. Think there's gonna be a war.

Jack: Not literally a war, but it's a tactical. We have to get a one up. It's deterrent. It's all deterrence for war. Oh, yeah. The Alicians can do this, that and the other. Yeah, well, we got this, that and this to stop them from f****** with us. Okay, you get my point. It's not we're going to war as much as it is. We need to be able to be sure they can't just come and f*** us.

Cristina: Everyone fears everyone in that type of.

Jack: Way because everybody has different weapons, everybody has different abilities.

Cristina: None of the fights are similar actually fighting anyone. There's. Because it's not about preparing.

Jack: It's not about fighting each other. It's not about fighting each other. It's not really about fighting each other.

Cristina: No.

Jack: They just know that these people are effortlessly and ruthlessly willing to run experiments that would kill people. Don't run the experiments on us. That's all it is.

Cristina: It's about defending themselves.

Jack: Yes, they know they're factually gonna kill however many people. Don't let those people be us.

Cristina: Weird, man. Those are. They have to be. They have to be Shadow Realm people. They just didn't know it.

Jack: They didn't know it. And the science must have already existed in order to do it. Then in the Shadow Realm, they go ahead. But they needed models. That's at least a part of it. They needed a model, which is why they steal the baby in the first place. Oh, stealing the baby isn't even about the swap. No, you need the template. You're gonna turn the Shadow person into.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So they just kidnap babies, kept the babies, probably. And use those same babies for others.

Cristina: Yeah, probably for adrenochrome too, because they still use adrenochrome.

Jack: They don't need it in the Shadow Realm.

Cristina: Oh, yeah, yeah, never mind. I wonder what they're doing with these babies then.

Jack: No, actually, maybe you're right. Because at the end of the day, if you look at things like how the h*** did Abraxas enter the Shadow Realm? Abraxas had to die. And Abraxas needed to consume adrenochrome. So did Ismael, because he was also an Elysian. These guys needed sustained sources to not lose. Although the Shadow Gods that entered, like Lucifer and Lilith, they were born on the other side. They never needed adrenochrome. Abraxas, Azazel, Ismail. They did in fact need to not go crazy on the other side. You take the babies, you make the template for the child you stole, send out a jinn baby that replaces the spot. And now you would have a child who you can consume the blood of. So you don't go feral on this side, because you're not actually from this side.

Cristina: Yes. Horrible solution. Yeah.

Jack: So when a baby is replaced, it has nothing. It has less to do with the replacement than it has to do with the shadow gods trying to stay consistent.

Cristina: Yeah, that's. That's so disturbing. But.

Jack: And because they were human, it doesn't work. You. And not. And not that it doesn't work, but you. If you don't have it, being on the other side doesn't work. You're useless to them. They must continue. There must be a sustained source of blood. Of blood. Keep taking babies.

Cristina: Yeah, well, so they're still doing that. Probably.

Jack: It's weird because in theory, the template has to be done on this side. You can't cross the baby. It's a human baby. How are you gonna take it?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So the baby gets snatched. There must be labs from the shadow gods over here in Earthrealm.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And then gates that maybe exist in labyrinths so they can come in.

Cristina: Whoa, where have they been?

Jack: And houses like the Winchester house.

Cristina: Yes. You think they're in Clinton Road? Who's there?

Jack: It could totally be too. It could totally be too. All these maze like gates could be in service of the shadow gods working alongside, adjacent to them, with the big one having been the Greek one. But there are others that have nothing to do with them. And all the discussions we know about these churches and the blood rituals and the Viking are all the same voices from the other side telling us what to do.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Even creating the f****** golem was the same. They kidnapped a bunch of children, drank the blood, heard voices and told them how to make the golem. Which we assumed was the shadow gods.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And that would fit perfectly right here in the middle of it with the kids, with the blood, with the Elysians that need that to be sustained with the. Finally, an explanation as to why these people would be swapping babies in the first place. Because that made no sense ever.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And now it does. Because we know that there's experiments that allow them to turn Jin into a physical earth realm being. And maybe some people are just growing up like that, thinking they're human. And you just troll in. They figured out what nobody else Could. It required a lot of murder and kidnapping.

Cristina: But I guess that's nothing to them. I don't know.

Jack: There's nothing to them. You already outcasted us and you guys are killing way more. Yeah, yeah, we're doing it. Showing you it could be one for one, not millions for one.

Cristina: That is. That's pretty scary though.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: But it makes sense, especially in clints and world, that we don't know what's going on. But people are being. They're missing.

Jack: People missing.

Cristina: Literally many people are missing. There's obviously some type of labyrinth in there. Underground, above ground as well.

Jack: Yes, yes, yes. Oh man. I knew this would go somewhere that would be useful.

Cristina: It's disturbing, but it's all right there.

Jack: And we know, we literally know that the thin places along the literal Clinton road allows people to see weird things. Kids and other crap that just aren't even there. People who seem ethereal and not real and then suddenly they're not child around people. That is a hot spot for a reason, isn't it? Maybe that is a lab where they make people who are only ever seen coming out. But because there is a gate, you can't see anything when you go in. You're just human. They can come in and out. It always looks empty.

Cristina: That's always looks empty. But you always see people coming out.

Jack: You always see people coming out. They can come out because they're jinn.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Who look human, who are physical.

Cristina: They just come out looking like these white robed people. Those aren't.

Jack: No, those. Those people just wander outside. The people that they see come out are just look like rednecks.

Cristina: Oh, okay. Well, those are jinn though.

Jack: Those are the jinn. Those are jinn made physical that could just exit and you could go in there and not find a f****** thing.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: At night fear is heightened and people are more scared. And it's already a spooky spoken of place. So you start seeing things, but the fear is amplified and so the veil is thinned. But the veil thinning has nothing to do with the gate you cross through which the gate so happens to be on the nameless road that comes out of Paradise Road into the town of Paradise. There's a literal gate there somewhere and they can come out. But nobody who's not a djinn can go in.

Cristina: No, you just get lost.

Jack: And that's why that place looks rustic and ignored. Because it is on our side. There's nothing there. Yeah, there's nobody there. Nobody lives here on our side.

Cristina: Yeah, over there. They're doing things.

Jack: That's exactly what the f*** is happening, isn't it? That explains the people come out, but nobody ever being seen inside. When we walk through a gate, there's a million Shinto gates in Japan.

Cristina: You can walk through them all you want.

Jack: It goes nowhere. But what are the stories about those Shinto gates? Oh, the spirits come through them.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Well, that fits every suit we're talking about. Holy.

Cristina: Yeah, that's. That's it. I don't know.

Jack: Yeah, I guess that's really it. I guess that's really a town of Jin. And that's. Yeah. On the other side. And just like the explanation of the shadow realm. It's an estimation of Earth realm, but jumbled up and weird and messy. And when the veil is thinnest, they come through. No, they can just come through the gate. When the veil is thinnest, it's. You start seeing the shadow realm side. So the streets start to change and whatever. And it's because you're seeing kind of the overlap of both of these two places.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: It only happens at night.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And there's never a single light because they're all in the shadow realm side.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: They don't need light. It's different over there. Whatever the case might be. They can see or whatever.

Cristina: Yes. If they have lights, it's still over there. Anyway.

Jack: Interesting. Dude, that explains so hard how they're coming out and nobody's ever seen going in because they just. If you were to watch them, they would just disappear in front of you. You can only see people leaving and go in and be like, what the f***? There's nobody in here. He was just hanging out alone.

Cristina: That's very strange. Yeah. Someone's always leaving the town that's empty.

Jack: Yes. You can only see people leaving. And you could only ever see them leaving from the outside of the road.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Into Paradise Road. That's it. You see them coming into Paradise Road. That's it. You never see the nameless road be traveled. You never see anybody in the town of Paradise. Never.

Cristina: Never.

Jack: But you see people in white robes roaming around. Maybe people who know this fact. And they're just friends of the guys who come in and out. These are just people living life. You can go to the store.

Cristina: They're probably still in part of a culture.

Jack: Like these gods who were. Yeah, interesting.

Cristina: Probably going on.

Jack: Fascinating. Wow. We really got to something that made perfect sense according to all the laws.

Cristina: We figured out a few things, I think.

Jack: Yeah, yeah, yeah. The babies too.

Cristina: Babies. Always thinking about those babies. It didn't make sense. It never made sense.

Jack: Never made sense. Never made sense.

Cristina: But now it kind of makes sense.

Jack: It does. Man, that's crazy. That's blowing my mind. Because it makes so much f****** sense that it just explains paradise so well.

Cristina: There's just so much not right with that place.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: It's too.

Jack: Too strange.

Cristina: Too abandoned. Too weird.

Jack: And now we got people coming out with an explanation as to how. Because the Judge just strolled in.

Cristina: Yeah. How did he do it?

Jack: And then we have. I don't know why we didn't connect the docs before, because we saw. We know of the experiment. We know of the experiment that made a Jin. A physical being.

Cristina: But the whole time, not knowing the timelines of these events, it's really. Yes.

Jack: Makes it hard. So if we had a line drawn through it that explained that, we could have put this together sooner.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: It was like, oh, obviously, over here, they did the experiment, and then this many years later, the Judge walks in.

Cristina: We have no idea. So it just seemed like an odd story, but now it makes sense.

Jack: Yeah, they seemed totally unrelated, but obviously these guys first went over there, and then we never thought about the whole. Well, Abraxas just went into the shadow realm. Get the f*** out of here. No, he didn't.

Cristina: No.

Jack: Didn't just walk into the shadow realm, bro. That's not how that works. We know that's not how that works. And we didn't even question it.

Cristina: We probably questioned it, but just never got any answer.

Jack: Yeah, there was no answer to it.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And now there is the babies that are f****** kidnapped.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: They're a template. And they are fuel to sustain a physical form that had to die and go to the other side and must continue to consume in order to not go feral.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And if they did eventually go feral, they were executed on that side or whatever.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So it must be consistent. And that explains children going missing today. And that explains places like Paradise.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Where maybe there were humans. Maybe that's really what's happening with the Druids. They're just waiting to be the one. Oh, I hope I'm the one chosen.

Cristina: To do what?

Jack: To be able to enter. Which means you have to die, but you have to be also you. There's. There's Pete, there's humans, former humans in paradise that are continuously fueled, hence the people go missing. That's what's happening.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Because otherwise, if it was just Djinn and you got the baby done, what do you need to keep taking people for? These people can just walk in and out they were born on the Shadow Realm.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: You're kidnapping people because you need the source for something else. We thought it was a stone, but that doesn't explain the town. No, the stones don't explain the town. Especially if you don't have a necromancer. How the h*** you gonna make a stone? It makes perfect sense if you're not. And you just. You. Cuz blood is easy to come by.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Wolves randomly stumbled upon it by f****** accident. Easy. You're already scared. You're already in this place. You get kidnapped, you go somewhere you don't f****** know. Probably the bottom of the f****** castle. Where there could be a harvesting station and a lab to turn the gin.

Cristina: Yeah. It could be all right there.

Jack: It's all right there.

Cristina: There's like so much area. There's so much happening. I don't know.

Jack: It's all happening now. The question would be, okay, we know what's happening, who's doing it? Because I know it wasn't the same guys from all the way over there in the Middle East. There's other groups of people who figured it out from the Shadow Realm. Maybe this spread like wildfire in the Shadow Realm. They're like, wow, we could just go live in earthrealm.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And then these are ways they did it. And so we. But also, we're talking about the most haunted place in the entire planet. Which isn't in the Middle East. It's in New Jersey, man.

Cristina: It does make the whole. Oh, they didn't understand our rules. So they didn't, like you know the legal part of it, that they didn't get in trouble. These foreigners. Like that was where the shadow around people. Of course.

Jack: Of course. Oh my God. Oh my God. And also, you couldn't even chase them. You had to concede. You try to follow them into their home where they just fled back to. How are you gonna get there? You don't. You just. Oh my God. They disappeared.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: The f*** did they go? And this happens every time you follow them. You have to concede. You have to be like, f***, no. They just won't let them go. We can't. We can't figure it out. We can't figure it out as hard as we try. Now, in theory, you could imprison one of them, but you gotta get to them before they get back home. But even though it doesn't matter, it's too overpowered. They could just still f*** with you from the Shadow Realm without ever having to come out. So yeah, it is a Matter of. We can't win this battle. No matter how we look at it. We got to let them go. We got to just work with them. We can't. We can't. Nope. Oh, my bad. Foreigners. And they were the ones running. Explains. Like sketchy people coming in and out. Everything is so explained right now. It's crazy.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Just with the judge and the baby swapping so much crap suddenly makes sense. I was also haunted by the baby swapping. To be honest, I was totally haunted by that. But. And the judge walking through the gate. That never made sense.

Cristina: That never made sense. We probably came up with different explanations and none of them.

Jack: None of them made sense. We tried our best, but it's three major events that make everything make sense.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Lucifer using Ishmael as a template to become a physical being. Babies being kidnapped, which is essentially just most likely people being kidnapped in order to have a template to make Djinn into physical beings. And then the actual example of a person who we thought was human straight up walk into the Shadow Realm without dying.

Cristina: Crazy.

Jack: Crazy.

Cristina: That's crazy.

Jack: Those three instances connect in such a way that paint us a beautiful picture.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: We figured it out.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Wow. Which means that is actually a lab at the bottom of the castle where you do the conversion process.

Cristina: Yes. I mean, if we go down there, it's probably so it's. It's nothing but like on the other side.

Jack: To be on this side. Because the baby has to be on this side.

Cristina: Oh, no.

Jack: That's why the castle needed to be knocked down. You can't have access.

Cristina: Yes. That's so scary.

Jack: And then people go missing. But there is a secret way in.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Most likely in the town.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: It must be on this side. It has to be.

Cristina: They're stealing babies not just from that forest, but from every town they connected to.

Jack: Well, it's not babies in a lot of these cases.

Cristina: Oh, they can just tell anyone.

Jack: Yeah. This mill was a grown a** person who. Ismail was a scientist and he volunteered as a template for Lucifer. That was a grown a** man.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: This grown a** man. So you could just kidnap people. It's just easier if you like this. The. The judge and his sister just happen to be people who didn't know. And there's probably a bunch of people like that.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: But you're taking the template to just, you know, read and spread and whatever. And eventually they can maybe. The envision. I mean, that's so Lucifer. Envision a world in which we're all equal. That's such a. It's A hundred percent shadow people doing it. Yeah. That's such a f****** Lucifer fueled idea.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Just share our ability. Look, eventually they'll just be able to find us and come and we'll all be equal. It's like, that's. But you're kidnapping and murder, man. You clearly. I know you think you're the good guy, bro.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Not to say Jehovah is. Jovah's not the good guy. He'll clean out the earth if it f****** filled him with joy and fulfilled his goal, which he literally did at some point. Yeah, but Lucifer, man, you still kidnapping and killing, bro. Always been the case. Entire civilizations collapse because you want to share too much. Like, how are you any better?

Cristina: I don't know. He is.

Jack: I don't know, man. That's crazy. That's nuts. As the experiment with Ismail and Lucifer, the judge and his sister and babies being swapped all connect beautifully to explain everything that's happening in Clinton Road.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: That gives us the lab underneath with all the facilities, the extra chambers, the room so people can sleep. Dude, you harvesting people down here. You draining people for blood and you're using them as templates in order to change. And then the people who are showing up back.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Are just Jim.

Cristina: And they're thinking like, there's weird blood rituals happening in the castle before any of this. So like. Yeah. They were probably right established at that time.

Jack: Yes. And it was happening over. It was probably just happening in the castle.

Cristina: Well, it's just one of the ways in.

Jack: Yes. And they were like, somebody stumbled, saw it, talked about it. Then, you know, the mayor sends the people in and they start to investigate and then they stumble upon the thing and it's like, look, bro, you ain't never say anything. Yeah. You try. Try to talk about it.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: It's like, look, look, bro. I'm gonna just not that we never saw anything.

Cristina: Exactly.

Jack: And then eventually we knock this place down, you guys keep everything you got, keep it to a minimum, and we're good. That has to be it.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: D***, bro.

Cristina: They're definitely paying them for it. To not do anything about it.

Jack: Because they were getting money.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And these people work, but they don't need money. They just want to live amongst the.

Cristina: Humans and eat the humans.

Jack: No. Well, what the h*** would the people who are physical not to do anything with the humans. Jin. Don't need blood.

Cristina: Oh, then who. What are they doing again in the.

Jack: The needed the blood in the basement. They just need templates. So that gym.

Cristina: Okay. They need bodies.

Jack: They need bodies. They don't need blood. And so once they got physical forms, they don't need to bother anybody.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: I can go work, make money. My entire community of people can make money. And we can pay you to leave us alone.

Cristina: Yes. They're still killing the people. They're making templates of.

Jack: Yes, 100%. Maybe there's two or three people that look exactly the same before they get rid of them.

Cristina: That's crazy. I don't know.

Jack: Weird. Two or three. Doppelganger. That might explain the f****** concept of doppelgangers, too. They don't actually kill everybody.

Cristina: Yes. The only reason I think they must, because people do go missing.

Jack: People do go missing? Yeah.

Cristina: Like, unless they're like, you're now gonna live over here. I don't know.

Jack: No, I think they do. I mean, they can't. They're still human. They're probably just trapped in the basement as blood fuels for something. Yeah, fair enough. If there are humans who did cross again, maybe druids or some s*** like that that eventually do cross, they're still human. In order to be sustained, there must be blood.

Cristina: Yeah, that's. I'm saying.

Jack: Fire. Fire. A lot explained. That's really cool. It was very complicated.

Cristina: Very.

Jack: All right. Anyways, yeah, we definitely did. We definitely got to the bottom of this. A bottom of a lot by accident. So, yeah, if you guys have any more input on this, any connections you've made by listening to us that we clearly did not, because we missed some things. Yeah, we always connected it.

Cristina: Now.

Jack: Yeah, we just. A bunch of crap we clearly missed has just been connected. So if you guys have any idea, if you realize anything in the middle of this, let us know. You can hit us up on our socials at justconville, Pod, on Tick Tock, Instagram, Facebook, wherever the h*** you want to reach out to us.

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Jack: Yes. And word of mouth is the most overpowered thing in the world. If you know anybody interested in gin and shadow realm people and crazy experiments and a de occult, tell them about this show.

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Rambling 247: The Naga Part 2

What are the finer details of the Naga? Who are their families? Who are their enemies? The duo continue unpacking the Naga and their existence. This time around the revelations completely reshape what is known about the Naga, their relationship to others and what is known about Magic and Elfame in conclusion.

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  • Family
  • Death Rituals
  • Surpa Satra
  • Partner Assignment
  • Elfame, Earth and Shadow
  • The Funen Dynasty
  • The Naga Experiment

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Cristina: Warning. This program contains strong themes meant for a mature audience. Discretion is advised.

Jack: Going live in 5, 4.

Cristina: What does live mean?

Jack: welcome to the Rambling Podcast, the show where we ground humanity's most absurd and baffling ideas. I'm your host, Jack.

Cristina: And I'm your host, Christina.

Jack: And today's ideas are even more absurd and more baffling. They get more absurd and more baffling every week.

Cristina: How?

Jack: I mean, you've been here the entire time.

Cristina: There should be a limit, though.

Jack: Oh, I don't know. Oh, you meant like, how does it keep happening? Not literally like, oh, how did it happen? But like, oh, how is this still happening?

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: Because the universe is crazy, man. But our jobs are to report on the craziness, to investigate and report on the insanity. To uncover the truth. The most wokest of truths. The most wokest.

Cristina: The wokest.

Jack: The wokest.

Cristina: What does the wokest have to do with it?

Jack: Eyes open. Not letting the deception. Not being asleep. Sheeple.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Not being. Not letting the lies we've been told be the narrations of our lives. Being woke is all about. Anyways, last week we were talking about the. We were just, you know, because we've gone through everything happening in history relative to, I guess, what's the focal point at this. At this moment? I guess. No, it used to be, but I guess the goal as. As of now, it's become learning about Elfame and anybody related to it. The sea people just happen to be the most successful at it. But the point now seems to be before it was learning about the sea people. That objective has slowly shifted as it seems that everybody, including the sea people, have the same goal, more or less. So the sea people weren't just a special one. Weren't special ones. They were just the best at it. But the real point here is. Is really coming down to learning about.

Cristina: Elfame, because there's nothing on it.

Jack: There's nothing on it. And in our attempts to come across more information on the Elfame, we're looking into one of the fairies we know the most about.

Cristina: The Nagas.

Jack: The Nagas, because they seem to be everywhere. They seem to be in any civilization that developed sufficiently advanced technology and they themselves were sufficiently intelligent, seems to have contained a Naga. So last week, we went on a deep dive looking at nothing but Naga, looking at as many Naga as we could before the timer ran out. And then the timer ran out and we were still talking about Naga. Yeah, you know, we try to keep it under an hour, but we failed quite Frequently lately, because there's a lot of information. So we do our best.

Cristina: So we're gonna do more Naga.

Jack: We're gonna do more Naga. Today we're gonna do more Naga. But oh my God, the things I have found. Doing more Naga. So today we're gonna go slowly through this.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: The very first thing is gonna be really problematic and ruin everything here. Ruins everything we've thought we knew.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: All of the above. I focus entirely. We're no longer looking at random Naga. These are all Naga. And we're gonna be discussing. But we're no longer just looking at random Naga. Because looking through all the possible dots, there's so many. There's hundreds. But I happen to find some instances that might give us insight and perhaps even ruin to some degree a lot of the preconceptions we had. They give us a look into what we've been looking for.

Cristina: Really?

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: Okay, I have a question before you go through this because I don't know, is there any current day Nagas? Is that a thing?

Jack: It seems that beyond a certain point everything sort of stops. I also don't know the source of that. Closest most recent day events we have are people either working to make philosopher's stones which take the form of tragedies or events that focus on individual creatures from different realms, or whatever was happening, I suppose with Antonio Draco, who is in the 1700s, mid-1700s, coming in contact with some pretty shady materials.

Cristina: Okay. Is that the most recent? No, the golem is more recent.

Jack: The golem is. I mean, no, because I guess the beginning of the golem was before Antonio Draco and the end of the golem was after Antonio Draco. It's quite, quite a hefty period going on there.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: But yeah, so there's very few isolated situations. You know, it gets harder and harder to track these things as time goes, becomes more recent.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Because they're better and better at hiding away, which creates a bit of a problem. We know most of the highly advanced civilizations vanished somewhere. Something happened. We have the idea for some of them, but not all of them. You know, some of them just dip out.

Cristina: Which space might be the answer? I don't know.

Jack: For some of them specifically. At least we know for the sun gods. For the rest of them, I'm not entirely sure. Except the Earth gods, which also they themselves seem to maybe have gone underground to manage data storage facilities.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And the sea people might still be just under the ocean. So there's scenarios we can't prove any of the above Anyways, as we continue looking through these Naga, a couple of different things are gonna happen and you will see as we go through them. So, like last time, I'm gonna give you the name of the Naga and tell you some details about them, but there's no way to dodge it. Getting weird instantaneously.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: This is The Naga Part 2. The first Naga is called Kaundinya. Kaundinya. Well, let me go back. This is not a Naga. It's important to establish that this is not a Naga, because. Well, the idea here is that this person might be one of the people most tied to Naga.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And you'll understand as I go forward. So Claudinia was just a warrior of sorts. Get ready for this very first sentence. He was told to locate a magic bow which could kill a Naga.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: That's instantaneously problematic. That means somebody in the Earth Realm has the ability to reach something presumably made from magic. They refer to it as a magic bone.

Cristina: Does it say who sent him to do that?

Jack: No, that's something for the future idea is.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Conversations for the future. As of now, we know a magic bow exists. Important because you can make. You can factually make items out of magic.

Cristina: Yeah, that's what we were thinking. The. The Catholic Church is hiding those things.

Jack: Yes, an alicorn.

Cristina: An alicorn is another.

Jack: You can make things out of alicorn that are magic.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Fact. Was the tip of the arrows on this bow magic, or was the bow itself magic? Was it made out of alicorn? Who knows? He was set to kill the Naga princess, daughter of Shesha, the Naga King of Earth. The Naga give birth in is the most important part we can take from here. This is the daughter of another Naga. They're not all just made by Oros.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Do you see? Immediately feeding us information we did not consider. We think Oros makes Senagas and then they go and chill in a civilization. Oros made some Naga and the Naga bred with the exclusive purpose of we are to serve.

Cristina: Yeah. And then he has those. The kings, I guess, that are supposed to tell them where to go. Is that how it works?

Jack: And this is one of them. This is the daughter of one of them. So the daughter of Shisha, the Naga King of Earth. So Countinga was to kill that girl with a magic bow upon a great battle with the princess. Chaldinia falls in love with her.

Cristina: Oh, my gosh. Did they say anything about location?

Jack: No, but we know this is taking place in Earthrealm. So Caldina must have been sent to be with somebody.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And so Caldina proceeds to hide the bow from the hands of any mortal. That bow is on Earth. We gotta track that bow. Okay, that's objective number one. So this goes right. This feeds right into what we were thinking about the Naga. Like the fact that you have a king means there's so many of you that. Orders required.

Cristina: Yeah, that's what we talked about last time.

Jack: Yes, and now we have proof of.

Cristina: They can give birth.

Jack: Birth? They're breeding. Yeah, well, they're multiplying on their own. There's a civilization. So the Naga became their own people in elf fame. But like all fairies, they can just traverse the realms effortlessly. They can come in and out, no problem. And that allowed? I guess. Not allowed. Chances are the princess was sent to be under somebody, which is also something we need to look into.

Cristina: Who?

Jack: Yeah, who she was assigned to. And why isn't your daughter safe from the rules if you are the king? I guess it's an iron a** fist that Oros is ruling with. Next, we introduce our first Naga, Soma. Soma is the Naga Princess of Earthrealm. The daughter who was sent to be killed.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Daughter of the Naga king, Shesha. And was said to be assassinated by a man named Kaudinya. After failure to kill her, they fall in love. And together on Earthrealm, they build a dynasty named Funan.

Cristina: What?

Jack: They lived at the capital of their dynasty, which was named Viandhapura. A real location that we can easily find.

Cristina: These are real locations?

Jack: Yeah, found in a simple Google search. And it's an old city that used to exist.

Cristina: Where is it at?

Jack: Middle East. Okay, fascinating. So this Naga princess and this human fall in love and together they escape their situation and establish a dynasty. Fascinating. So I was trying. I was curious as to. What the f***? Why is the word dynasty? This is two people making a life. What do you mean dynasty? Yeah, so it was showing up anywhere. I tried to confirm this. So. Okay, time to type in these freaking words. Funan. And like, let me zone in on the dynasty itself. How much detail can I find about the dynasty? The Funan Dynasty, created by human Caudinia and Naga Princess Soma. With the capital being Vyantaputa. The dynasty became a safe haven for Naga defectors who left Elfame in an attempt to achieve independence.

Cristina: Is this for real? What?

Jack: Okay, what a Earthrealm city that would protect Naga from Elfhame?

Cristina: Man, if people don't even want to be there, then maybe that's not the goal. I don't know what the goal is. I thought it was to enter Elfhame, but maybe something else.

Jack: I don't think Elfhame is a problem. I think the Naga were born as slaves.

Cristina: But why would we want to explore that place?

Jack: No, because the only people born as slaves are the Naga. Everyone else is free there. It's the Naga who are trying to escape.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: The fairies go back whenever the h*** they would. The rest of the fairies, they go back whenever the h*** they want.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: The Naga are told, no, you are to do as you are told. They were created as slaves, okay? They are a slave race. The elves aren't over here like, oh, no, no. They're like, I'm a white elf. I'm an elite, pristine, full of myself, top of the line elf. The Naga servants, okay, you know, so they're like, f*** this s***. We deserve independence. And so the Funan Dynasty is a city that was inhabited by Naga and humans alike, living in harmony.

Cristina: That's awesome.

Jack: Snake people and humans just hanging out, living in this place together. Perfectly fine. The Naga can give birth. The Naga require leadership from how many of them there are?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: The Naga collectively are a powerhouse. We know they're overpowered, hyper intelligent, have crazy abilities within themselves, on top of the fact that they are destined to go help the most advanced civilizations. And even then the Naga, who have the ability to cross realms effortlessly, are treated like slaves. Are treated like slaves. And they want freedom. They want to defect and be free.

Cristina: That makes sense. Okay. Makes sense why that random dude was like, I'm not gonna do this. I'm gonna pretend to be king or whatever.

Jack: Mm. He was a defector. He was just one. Like, f*** this. I don't give a s*** about the rules.

Cristina: So there's more than just one.

Jack: There's more than just one. There's a city worth of them. A safe haven for them. Okay, then we have Manasa. Manasa is sister of the two Naga, Vasuki and Shesha. Shisha of the Earth Realm and Vasuki of the Shadow Realm.

Cristina: What does that make her?

Jack: That just makes her the sister of this house. She was married to a human, Sage, Jarat Kura, with which she had a hybrid son.

Cristina: No, she didn't.

Jack: What, named Astika?

Cristina: No. This is weird.

Jack: Okay, so the logic here would be that the Naga, as we know, they tend to have a humanoid sort of form. This suggests that maybe they're not. They don't have a humanoid form. They're shapeshifters, particularly. They're shapeshifters and the form they shapeshift into is the human form. Which suggests those that do it best might be able to replicate even reproductive organs. Boom.

Cristina: It's still so weird. It's so weird.

Jack: Except there's no if in this case, there would be no difference between a human and the Naga. If the replication so perfect.

Cristina: Whoa.

Jack: Fascinating, no? Yeah, it just completely blows out of the water anything and everything we thought we knew.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: So Manasa marries the wise man. The wise man Jarat Karu, with which he has a hybrid son named Astika. There is a half Naga, half human that exists now.

Cristina: Are there stories about him?

Jack: Yes. So again, this suggests the ability that Naga can breed. Presumably when a Naga takes a human form, it can replicate the physiology to such a degree that pregnancy becomes possible.

Cristina: Whoa.

Jack: That's astounding. That's some unheard of level of replication. I don't think we've heard of a single other shapeshifter. Many of which are earthling shapeshift shapeshifters. I don't think we've heard of a single one that has successfully been able to replicate reproductive organs. This is a precision that is so absurd it could only exist with somebody from Alpha.

Cristina: It doesn't make sense. It doesn't even make sense. I mean, it makes sense that they can do it because they're shapeshifters, but like, they're not anything like us.

Jack: No, they're not even physical in the way we would be.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So they happen to have the ability to solidify into such a form. In any case, the. It's possible that Naga imitate the form of an elf most accurately and then place human organs on top of that to create the most seamless human possible. So now we enter weird territory where. Holy crap. This individual had a half Naga, half human son.

Cristina: What does it mean?

Jack: So we gotta go and look at the sun.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Astika, the half human, half Naga, son of Manasa and sister of Vasuki. Manasa, the sister of Vasuki. Now it's gonna get weird.

Cristina: Really?

Jack: Yeah, it's already weird. Like there's nothing about this that isn't completely f****** strange. Yes, but it's about to get weirder. So Astika, the half human, half Naga, is known particularly for having saved many Naga from the Supra Satra. The Supa Satra translates directly into the serpent sacrifices.

Cristina: Who's sacrificing these things? What? What is happening?

Jack: Oh, yes. Oh, man. I uncovered such rocks that had so much underneath.

Cristina: Is it the Shadow People? Are there humans sacrificing Naga? How is this even possible?

Jack: So the Supersatra is ritualized mass genocide done in front of a fire. It was performed by Emperor Janama Ja Na Me Jaya. Janama Jaya. By Emperor Janamajaya when his father was killed at the hands of a Naga.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: So wait for it. Wait for it. Because what you were thinking before is going to come right back to that. He was doing it out of revenge to get rid of the Naga. But the ritual is named A ritual because it was created by his great grandfather. So the ritual was originally designed by Gentleman Jaya's great grandfather Arjuna. And although it was performed to avenge his father's death after being killed at the hands of Anaga, the original purpose of the ritual, and this is a quote, was to collect and unite the power of the Naga for personal use.

Cristina: The blood or the fear of the Naga. They're like doing the.

Jack: It's a philosopher's stone.

Cristina: I was thinking adrenochrome, but okay. The Philosopher's stone.

Jack: It's a philosopher's stone. You're killing a s*** ton of Naga for personal use. Not consumption. Personal use they talked about.

Cristina: Exactly.

Jack: Collect and unite the power of the Naga for personal use.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Somebody got a hold of the instructions on how to create a philosopher's stone and concluded that doing it with the Naga was the most optimal road to it. Which now. Sorry, it makes absolute sense. And now it answers.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So many f****** questions as to why a bunch of other n***** want to get over there. Make. No, not even wanting to get over there while they were trying to make their f****** own.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: They were trying to make their Naga so they could kill their own Naga so they could have an overpowered philosopher's stone uncomparable to anything else.

Cristina: Yes. But if they want to get to original s***. Yes. Like maybe that's the goal of entering. What's the place called?

Jack: Elfhame.

Cristina: Elfame. I was thinking it was Mel for some reason. But that's not Mel. Elfhame is just to get the Naga. There's a giant collection of Naga there.

Jack: There's a giant collection of Naga there.

Cristina: They're hoarding all the Nagas besides the ones that are here. But the ones here are so spread out.

Jack: Yes. And there's few and far as far in between.

Cristina: But if we can just go over there.

Jack: Was it all righty. Next to each other. They're just all there.

Cristina: And they're powerful magical beings that can die.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: That's crazy.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: Then the fairy trees might not be Fairies.

Jack: The fairy trees might be Naga.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Fascinating. Failed experiments.

Cristina: Because we don't know if fairies can even die. Unless we were just assuming maybe they could.

Jack: But Yaldabaoth is still somewhere out there. And the argument would be he quite possibly possessed a philosopher's stone made from shadow people. From Jinn. He had a Jinn philosophy. As far as we know now, there is a ritual designed to create an Elfhame philosopher's stone. We know factually of the one to make an earthrealm philosopher's stone. And we know of one to make Shadow Realm philosopher's stones. You can make a philosopher's stone out of anything that could die.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And if Yaldabaoth sacrificed a bunch of Djinn to make a Philosopher's Stone from the Shadow Realm, he could have easily used that to execute Naga.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Thus creating the Forest of Shadow. Thus creating Earthrealm by default.

Cristina: Yes. Lovely.

Jack: Lovely.

Cristina: Yeah. Yeah. I think we're onto something. Oh, I guess.

Jack: Questions being answered. Gets weird, right?

Cristina: That is very weird.

Jack: What?

Cristina: They're sacrificing Nagas. Okay. That. Really?

Jack: An entire ritual designed just to create a philosopher stone made of Naga again. It could just be. To have enough power to overpower Mab.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: That could ultimately be the goal. We don't know. No, but we know that somebody concluded I can sacrifice a bunch of Naga and make a philosopher's stone.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And that's absurd.

Cristina: That's so crazy.

Jack: So far, everything in here is f****** nuts. I had no idea they could reproduce. I didn't even cross my mind. But we knew that they had a kingdom.

Cristina: Does he have the power to transform or is he more human?

Jack: Who is he?

Cristina: The half breed?

Jack: Astika? Yeah. He can morph back and forward, just like the Naga. He can go back and forward, but he sustains a human form primarily. Okay, so he's. You can't even tell he's a Naga.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Sort of the opposite of the Naga, almost. Where they spend most of their time in their Naga form and some of the time in their human form. He spends most of the time in his human form and occasionally in his Naga form. Okay, so that's the big physical shift between those two. But the Surpassatra, right up there with the Magnum Opus.

Cristina: Crazy, too. Yeah.

Jack: I mean, ultimately, they mean the same thing. Surpassatra and Magnum Opus are just discussing how to create a philosopher's Stone. And this was again now. Although Gentleman Jaya was doing it out of revenge and mainly to get rid of the Naga. His grandfather knows something. Arjuna. Arjuna. Knows something. And Arjuna is worth looking at.

Cristina: Oh, you didn't look at him?

Jack: No, no, because Arjuna is quite interesting. The fact that he had this.

Cristina: Yes. Like how did he come up with that?

Jack: How do you figure this out? How. How do you find out about the magnum opus?

Cristina: What exactly is he doing? Yeah, we gotta make sure it is a philosopher's stone too. Because what if it turns out to be Something else?

Jack: Yeah, 100%. It could 100% be a different goal. Maybe it is.

Cristina: We gotta investigate.

Jack: Maybe it is something else entirely.

Cristina: So it gets weirder.

Jack: This is. This one's gonna f*** everything up. How so? A long time ago, according to the tales, an experiment was designed which required the death of a volunteer. And the body would then be pumped with ichor. It would be. It would then by itself turn to a stone like substance and there would be an incubation period and the large shell like structure would then form around the body. Zeus, Apollo. Hades, the shadow person, Keto, the Naga and Ashelypius, which is just another one of the Greeks, decided they couldn't use just anyone for this experiment. This is an experiment performed by the Greek. Hades and Keto as a shadow person and a Naga, were naturally excluded from the mix for not being biological.

Cristina: Hades?

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: What is he?

Jack: A shadow person? He's a jinn.

Cristina: I thought you said he wasn't last time. He is.

Jack: Hades is a jinn? Yeah.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: But the Naga isn't his, if that's what you were referring to.

Cristina: Come on. Okay, whatever.

Jack: But yeah, Hades and Keto are excluded. The shadow, the jinn and the Naga are excluded because they're not biological. And you need a biological person to run science experiments on. Zeus obviously couldn't as he would need to be. As he would need to supervise the experiment himself.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: You know, he's the leader of the Greek collective of researchers, which leaves only Apollo and Asclepius. So Apollo expresses fears about this experiment being the coward he is. So Asclepius volunteered. And first they began by asphyxiating Asclepius. Then they pumped his body with ichor and they watched him essentially turn to stone. And then a shell formed over his body. When the shell broke open like an egg, the Naga glycon came out.

Cristina: What is that?

Jack: The Naga who was with the Greek. And we didn't know who the f*** he was hanging out with.

Cristina: He came out of when we were.

Jack: Trying to find out who the f*** this extra Naga was, but he didn't seem to be attached to anybody.

Cristina: He was Born out of him.

Jack: He wasn't born out of him. This is just f****** Asclepius he was turned into. They successfully turned a dude into a Naga, bro.

Cristina: What?

Jack: They turned Asclepius into Glykon with. With ichor, which is just adrenochrome.

Cristina: I'm so confused.

Jack: What my question is, are the Greek somehow more successful here?

Cristina: And what does that mean?

Jack: Because they turned a biological individual into a Naga.

Cristina: Yes. But ichir's just blood, Right?

Jack: Ichir's just blood. But we know one, adrenochrome is overpowered.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Two, if you drink adrenochrome, it goes through your body, and then you drink the body of somebody who had adrenochrome. You have distilled adrenochrome, which is hundreds of thousands of times more powerful.

Cristina: But I thought you were turning into, like a shadow creature. But it seems like they killed him first.

Jack: They figured something out. Yeah, they Albert Weskered this guy.

Cristina: But, like, that's how closely we're related to both the fairies and the shadow realm that we can turn into either.

Jack: There's some science going on here that makes absolute sense. And we're not grasping it, but there's some science here that makes sense. If every. Everything is connected somehow.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And we know adrenochrome can fling you over. And we know that the apples can fling you over. There's something going on. We know there's a tea you can make from a flower that just flings you over to the shadow room. All these things that could send you.

Cristina: We're related so closely to all of it.

Jack: Yes. So there's some science that's possible with science purely. That could allow. We know it allows access. Basic science is minimalist. People don't even know. They stumble upon it. Wolves just drink the blood in a battlefield because they're starving. Just starving.

Cristina: Wolves turning into monsters, and then they.

Jack: Turn into monsters, and then they die naturally and go to the Shadow Realm anyways. Just crossing over by default without even knowing accidents. So with thought, with precise numbers and thought, they made something which is either. It's unclear because there's so little on Glykon, but he's either pure magic of some sort or the closest we have seen thus far.

Cristina: Can he travel to the fairy world?

Jack: I don't know. That's the next f****** thing. There's so little on him. I have to look at every possible story, even relative to him, from every possible culture, every record of anything that has ever existed. There's so little on this guy. It looks like while the sea people went on an extremely absurd effort to suppress themselves, the Greek just decided to bury the project itself. They went crazy out of their way to make Glykon unheard of.

Cristina: But then what? What did they do after? Did they make their arm? Because it wasn't his goal to have many of them. Actually, I don't know what his real goal was.

Jack: No, I think it was just his direction to Kido was to be able to replicate Naga. So my assumption is this is an experiment designed by Keto. Although it's unclear and that hasn't been established. Yeah, I believe this is an experiment that Keto designed. Just like creating the the croagons of Medusa and Uriel. And then I have so many questions.

Cristina: Like what happened after that?

Jack: They succeeded and then they succeeded in making Lykon.

Jack: Well, we just know that there was a Naga Glykon hanging out with the Greek.

Cristina: But it didn't feel like that was his goal though. Unless that was his goal. But I feel like he wanted to do more.

Jack: I am sure more happened. Yeah, but we haven't figured that out yet. I'm positive more happened. It would be weird if like. Okay, yeah, we did it. Cool. High five, guys. Anyways, back to the drawing board. It's like. No, I doubt that's the case. I am positive that there is an ultimate goal and purpose to what's happening. We just don't know what that is yet. That was going to require obviously more investigation.

Cristina: Crazy, but okay.

Jack: Not only were they also trying to create Naga of their own with the Grogons, like Medusa and her sisters. And the same way Yaldabaoth was trying to do to make his own by creating Ophiomorphos. But it looks like even Yaldabaoth couldn't figure it out. But then again, then again, he got close. Right? Ophiomorphos could make other Naga. Yes, but they couldn't leave the Shadow Realm.

Cristina: No. That's why I want to know more about Zeus's one that seemed like, yeah, he might be a Naga, but is he also not that powerful? Like he can't actually.

Jack: Interesting. Based on how he was hanging out with the Greek gods. He was one of them. So he was bare minimum himself as a Naga. Yeah, he didn't lose anything. At least we know that much. Whether he gained something or not, I don't know. But the process of consuming ichor that came out of the blood of an already established God, you. You consumed something kind of exaggerated.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: So we're Talking that this dude is likely quite a couple of magnitudes more powerful than Zeus. His capacity, his ability. If he is in fact a Naga. Zeus is just a guy with science on his side. But this Naga is magic. He made something, but you know, it could fail and it could die. So it's not safe for Zeus to be the one in the seat the first time. But if that's the case, maybe the Greeks went on an excursion to turn themselves into fairies. That's interesting. No.

Cristina: Yes. Yes. I want to know more about him, more about Glycon.

Jack: No, there's so little on him that looking into the common stories and essentially scriptures written on this guy, there's nothing. What I told you is all there is.

Cristina: That's sad. It's crazy. Yeah, man. I doubt he can go to the fairy realm or there'd be more than just him. Or something killed him. But we don't have any of that. So it doesn't matter.

Jack: Exactly. We don't have any of that. If he died, we don't know if he can successfully travel to the other side. We don't know. And there's not more of him, which cast doubt on it. Alternatively, if he's the first one and Naga have the ability to take human forms and this type of Naga straight up came from a human, maybe they can sustain human forms. And some of these people we're looking at are Naga and we just don't know it.

Cristina: Which people?

Jack: Some of the Greek. Oh, maybe some of the Greek are just Naga and we don't know it. If they can sustain. Again, we established that some Naga who are pure Naga can create a human replicant to such a degree that pregnancy becomes possible.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: If you began as a human, you have a head start.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: You see? So it could be to such a degree that maybe we're just not noticing that they are. And maybe there are many of them.

Cristina: Yeah. Whoa. That's crazy. If only there was more info. Ah. Sucks.

Jack: It's complicated, right?

Cristina: Yeah. That doesn't even make sense.

Jack: It doesn't. It absolutely doesn't. I don't understand, because now we have quite a strange issue going on in which. Let's go back up. We have a item made of magic, a bow, that could presumably kill a Naga. So creating, crafting, building items, weapons, tools, using magic is possible.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: We had an idea with Alicorn, but now we know of something literal made, not just a theory. Although Antonio couldn't figure it out. Before him, people had.

Jack: We have the situation of the same guy who has the magic bow one hiding it on Earth. It's somewhere on Earth. There's a freaking magic bow somewhere on Earth. But falling in love and mating with the Naga.

Cristina: Soma, does he still have the bow? Does the church have the bow? Who has the bow?

Jack: Well, yes, for the bow. But now the Naga can reproduce too. Not only can the Naga reproduce, which establishes the entire kingdom of the Naga. And the fact that they have hierarchy.

Cristina: Yeah, they can reproduce with humans.

Jack: They can reproduce with humans. They can create such a close replica of a human that allows them to have children with a human.

Cristina: But also with these babies. We don't know if they can get into the fairy realm.

Jack: Yes, exactly, exactly, exactly, exactly. We don't know if Astika can actually cross into the. Into Elfame. We have no idea. We don't know if his powers are suddenly limited or if they're not limited. And he's just a full out capable of going into Elfame and the Shadow Realm Naga. And can he do it at will? Is it something he could just choose like the rest of the fairies?

Cristina: Yeah. Can he? Can the Greek ones do it? I don't know. I want to know.

Jack: Not only that, not only are there weapons that could be crafted using magic that could harm magic creatures. Hence proving the point that a philosopher's stone could accomplish this to many magnitudes over a regular tool. And not only could the Naga reproduce among themselves, and not only could the Naga reproduce with other creatures, presumably even Shadow Realm creatures. There must be an equivalent over there. We just have less stories from that end. But if you can just take a form. There are Naga in the Shadow Realm assigned to Jinn. It is absolutely likely that there are Jinn who have mated with Naga.

Cristina: Yes. Yeah.

Jack: So there are half Naga, half Djinn somewhere. Because the Naga are magic. They can just take the form of this non physical Djinn and reproduce in whatever method they reproduce. Not only all those things, but then here on Earthrealm we have the bow and a civilization of defectors. Naga who said f*** the kingdom, f*** the rules. We're gonna go live an independent life away from that.

Cristina: How haven't they been turned into philosopher stones yet? Unless that's what happened to them. Because we don't know.

Jack: We don't know.

Cristina: We don't know yet.

Jack: D***. I wouldn't put it past if a bunch of them just decided to come.

Cristina: Over and we know the physical location where it is. I know that I doubt there's anything there now. Or there's probably just humans there now.

Jack: Humans. Naga must be Gone.

Cristina: Then again, those humans could be Nagas. Like, who knows?

Jack: Who knows? Who knows? That creates an interesting problem. Yeah, no, you're totally right. But if humans became aware of a location filled with the Naga, and you were already trying to make a Philosopher's Stone, there was a place with dozens, hundreds, thousands, who knows of Naga, of Naga. You can go and. But how would you kill them is the problem. There's still magic. You could only do it if you have the means. And chances are the only means are a Philosopher's Stone. So you need a weaker Philosopher's stone to create a more powerful Philosopher's Stone.

Cristina: I mean, all the Sea People have it. Maybe.

Jack: I mean, all Yalda must. Yeah, there are a couple of Philosopher Stones out there, but I don't think they'll be strong enough to kill thousands to potentially millions of Naga.

Cristina: How many lives were taken to make Eve?

Jack: To make eve? It was 50 million.

Cristina: That's a lot of lives.

Jack: That's a lot of lives.

Cristina: But then how much. How old is the Sea People? I mean, not the Sea People. The Naga's making that town. Dynasty.

Jack: The dynasty happened.

Cristina: What period?

Jack: The early. It was like nine hundreds.

Cristina: Okay, that's after. What if Jesus. Do you think he has his own stone?

Jack: Okay, my timing's wrong. It's about the year 50. It's still pretty fresh after Jesus, where this was formed. So kind of it seems that weirdly enough, around the same time period, everything hits the fan. Jesus happens and s*** hits the fan in every possible shape and form from every direction known to Matt.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Including Elfame. Jesus happened and even s*** hit the fan in Elfame. A bunch of m************ like, nah, we're out. Naga falling in love with human around the 50s, leaving Jesus dying in year one.

Cristina: You think they saw Jesus?

Jack: The establishment of Catholicism in the year 100.

Cristina: It's crazy. But do you think they saw Jesus?

Jack: I don't know. I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. Holy s***. You think they saw Jesus and that incentivized them to leave?

Cristina: I don't know. Do we know if the Shadow Realm saw him? I feel like they did. I think they tried to contact him as well.

Jack: Yeah, I think so. I think we read a couple of things about the Shadow Realm people directly having visions of Jesus as well.

Cristina: Okay, that's crazy. What is he.

Jack: Okay, we got a couple of weird things, man. We got individuals from the Shadow Realm that can see Jesus. We have artificial beings, ophiomorphos. We have Medusa and her sisters. We have a non artificial Being being altered into the form of a non artificial being. But in return himself being sort of an artificial replicant of that which is a glycon. Which used to be just a dude.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And then became a freaking Naga with science. Science.

Cristina: I don't know if you can travel.

Jack: We don't know if you can try. We don't know if Jesus can enter the. The fairy realm. We don't know if Joseph can enter the fairy realm.

Cristina: So many questions. I thought we did solve some. I think we answered a few.

Jack: I think we know why they're trying to make Naga of their own.

Cristina: For sacrifices.

Jack: Yeah. It's either. Absolutely. That's what I'm thinking. It has to be either for sacrifices or now as I'm saying it out loud, because the Naga are kind of overpowered already. It could be for their intellectual power. But if you can make up being that intellectual, you would just, you know, you yourself would be able to do the thing. So it's probably for their power. It has to be.

Cristina: I think so.

Jack: It has to be in order to sacrifice them to create a philosopher's stone strong enough.

Cristina: He's always tried to use something more intelligent to sacrifice a bunch of. Like.

Jack: That's how it started off over here. Yeah. What is it? Primitive apes created the philosopher stone Adam. Then the philosopher's stone Adam with the fruit of life create primitive humans. Then primitive humans get sacrificed to create philosopher's stone Eve. Then philosopher's stone Eve. Plus the fruit of knowledge create modern humans. Then modern humans would be sacrificed to make a more. But we don't know of that stone existing. We haven't proven that stone. So those are two stones, Eve and Adam. And then whatever Jesus is. And then we know Yaldabaoth sacrificed Jinn to make a philosopher's stone. And then what he used that for is unclear. Presumably to be able to kill fairies. Thus creating the fairy forest. Not the fairy forest. The forest of shadows with fairy trees. Which. The connection between everything is so absurd. If we just talk about the forest of Shadows in which it exists in the realm of shadow with the bodies of some type of fairy leading to the creation of Earthrealm. Like the level of connection there is nuts. That's all three just happening in one spot.

Cristina: Yes, but we don't know if it's actual fairies because you could all also be Naga, which are a type of fairy.

Jack: Those are fairies too.

Cristina: Yeah. Yeah. But like we don't know if it's. Whatever the actual fairy people.

Jack: Yeah. We don't know what kind of a Fairy. We know fairy. Yeah, Some fairy was used to create fairy trees. It could be Nagas, but it could be Naga. It could be elves. But at this point, the only one that it seems likely we can see that we.

Cristina: They've died. They've been killed.

Jack: Are the Naga. That's where we are with that. And for some cherry on top discussion, there are four individuals in one location to address who I found the name of four different elves that we can look into in the future. For elves, it's hard to tell to find anything on Alfamen has successfully found by every description, they are named elves.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Shiva, Vishnu, Indra, and Brahma.

Cristina: Those all a few gods of the.

Jack: Hindu gods seem to all be. These are the top Hindu gods, not every Hindu God, just specifically these four seem to be elves. Their descriptions go as follow. All of them exist to prevent anyone else from getting too powerful. All of them have the abilities that everyone else has. They all come from a realm described as pure magic.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Now what confused me about this situation when it comes to them, because they're obviously elves by each and every definition, and they exist seemingly in Elfame and then come to Earthrealm. Quick descriptor. Vishnu, particularly seems to be a elf that loves yoga. He's just known for loving yoga and meditation.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: There's little on the other ones, but this one is, you know, enough for that. Where it gets weird is Shiva has the shadow Naga King Vasuki coiled around his neck. Even within Elfame, the kings are also.

Cristina: Doing the same thing.

Jack: Attach to somebody.

Cristina: Whoa.

Jack: So while Shiva interacts his job with humans or earthlings, let's say his. He does his job with earthlings.

Cristina: Wait, so fairies also get Nagas?

Jack: Naga? I don't know what the f*** that means.

Cristina: That is strange.

Jack: Okay, this is a fairy being assisted by another fairy.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Are the Naga more powerful than the elf? I don't know either. This immediately confuses me because you'd think the elves are more powerful because they should, in theory, have the ability to put a cap on the Naga's capacity because they're supposed to help. But if not, then it explains how somebody like the sea people still kind of circumvented that because Oros is somehow more powerful than meb.

Jack: He might be the experiment that could. So Shiva has Naga King Vasuki coiled around his neck. That's a shadow realm Naga Crazy. Vishnu has the Earth realm Naga King Shesha coiled beneath him as a yoga mat.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: What the h***?

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And Indra has the Naga, King of Kings by his side. Sometimes as a partner, a man standing next to him, and sometimes as a staff by his side.

Cristina: Yeah, that's cool.

Jack: Weird.

Cristina: It is weird. But it's like Dragon Ball Z. Like the cat people and the angels fair. Because the cat are the real gods.

Jack: In the overpowered thing. But they still have something even greater next to them.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: That. Do what they say.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Holy s***. Interesting, huh? I didn't think about that. Additionally, weird fact, Brahma, who seems to also be an elf by every definition possible, does not have a Naga. I even looked up why he doesn't have a Naga. And you even find people on Reddit and on Quora asking, why doesn't Brahma have Naga? Everybody else is shown with it.

Cristina: Killed one.

Jack: Well, no.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: It looks like he's something superior to the other elves.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Brahma might be some other s***. He's an elf.

Cristina: Just a higher ranking.

Jack: He might be a higher ranking. If there is anything stronger than the Naga, following Brahma might take us in that direction.

Cristina: Okay, what?

Jack: Additionally, Vishnu, the yogi elf who hangs out with Earthrealm, Naga King Shesha, coiled beneath him as a yoga mat, practices this yoga where people come to see Vishnu. Now Vishnu puts a cap on somebody's power. I don't know who yet. We know his job exists because he's still in Earthrealm. Unless there are also rogue elf. And I don't think that's the case because the Naga they're hanging out with is still doing their job. So he practices his yoga on top of a mountain.

Cristina: Crazy.

Jack: Of course, Mount Kailash.

Cristina: Another mountain.

Jack: Mountain where there is a fairy. Which is quite interesting. Especially because when you look into Vishnu, one of the descriptions the Hindu have attached to him is. Guardian of what, homie? You hang out on a mountain and they call you guardian of what, homie?

Cristina: The fairy flowers.

Jack: Not the fairy flowers. He's on a mountain, dude. There's a portal to the f****** fairy realm.

Cristina: There could not be a portal. There could be a portal. I don't know.

Jack: He's on top of the mountain. He's an elf. And he's a guardian. Of what? It's a mountain. What are you guarding, bro?

Cristina: It's gotta be.

Jack: That's my theory at least.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: That'S my theory at least. I don't know if I'm gonna be right when I look into it. But that's my theory, at least.

Cristina: I think so.

Jack: Which means there's a way. Except you gotta be able to, you know, you gotta be able to one up a freaking elf. So that doesn't happen.

Cristina: I guess not. But also, could anyone even go through it even if they saw it? Because I thought.

Jack: Because it's not physical, it's different. Yeah. Oh crap. You think it works the way like a Shinto bridge does?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Interesting.

Cristina: Unless we have stories of people entering the fairy. I don't know. Which I don't think there is. So I think it's a one way thing. But I don't know.

Jack: I know. We gotta look into it.

Cristina: Okay. Okay.

Jack: But that's where we are. Fairies can make way humans furries can create perfect human replicants. Weapons could be crafted, made of magic that could harm fairies.

Cristina: Turned into philosopher stone.

Jack: They could be turned into philosopher's stone. You could turn humans to Naga crazy. That's nuts. Which. Dude, we've been. Dude, we've been sleeping on the Greek for a while. We've been like, you know, whatever. There's some background noise. But they've had a lot of time. They've been neglected for a while and they've only had adrenochrome. So even if it's not the fruits, they got this one thing they're working on over and over. They just got better with it.

Cristina: Now we got to find out what exactly are they doing.

Jack: What exactly are they doing? There's.

Cristina: What are they up to?

Jack: I didn't know they were players. I did not. I thought they were just, you know, trying to catch up, but it seems.

Cristina: Like they caught up.

Jack: They pulled ahead, bro. They might have pulled ahead a while ago. Again, information dies out beyond a certain point.

Cristina: Oh yeah.

Jack: So we just gotta see, based on the farthest we can see, who made it the farthest.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And we can only surmise that based on knowing what they were doing at the given time that they were most active.

Cristina: Mm. So, man, I hope there's more to find.

Jack: But this is as far as the Naga research goes. Now we got a couple of little paths to follow here and there. I'm gonna take us to some fun places. Hopefully we can find out some more of what's going on.

Cristina: Yeah. I can't wait.

Jack: So. Yeah, that's what I got. This is the crazy crap I found. All of which informed us quite a bit. Once in a while we get an information dump. Other times we're just kind of following the narrative.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: This time we got an information dump. That's a lot of details.

Cristina: That's a lot.

Jack: Never considered a Naga Philosopher's zone, but it makes sense if we could make it out of everything else.

Cristina: Mm. That's so crazy.

Jack: Which means an elf philosopher stone must be real too. There must be different magnitudes of Elfame philosopher stones. Fascinating.

Cristina: We gotta find out.

Jack: Research for days. Anyways, anyways, anyways, if you guys want to give us some of your input on whatever the h*** we're talking about, especially Naga. If you know of any interesting Naga we should be looking at, let us know. Tell us their names and where we can look for them. You can do that on all our social platforms. X, Instagram, Facebook and Tick Tock, usconvopod.

Cristina: And remember to subscribe and rate and review the show.

Jack: Yes. And word of mouth. Tell everybody that we are uncovering the truthiest truth of all the truths. It's our job. We're reporters. We do the homework and we tell you. Otherwise we don't see. See our checks.

Cristina: Our checks. This has been the Rambling podcast. Take nothing personal and thanks for listening. Bye.

Jack: Fine, whatever. Do the thing and then keep doing our thing before. But because we do the episode, meaning we do some research. We get information, get a lot of details. We find a thing. We want to be cohesive to some degree, not just randomly all over the place. It is rambling. We are rambling. We're kind of riffing on the data, or that was the point. Except the hole got a little deeper and it's like, okay, fine. We're more informed, so it's easier to focus when we're looking into the thing. Oh, this is also about a dream Chrome, but we have, you know, some information now in our memory about a dream Chrome, so it's easier to compare notes on. This is weirdly like that. But whatever, you know, people across the world do the same thing. Then it shows up over there again. It's like, oh, yeah, Surprisingly similar. But, you know, this is not even thinking. It's not even thinking it's related. It's like, okay, I'm talking 150 episodes ago.

Cristina: Good morning. Good morning. The podcast is hosted by Christina Collazo and Jack Thomas, produced by Lynn Taylor and published by great dots.info art by 0lupo, and logo by Seth McAllister with social media managed by Amber Black.

Rambling 79: Coronavirus Conspiracy

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Why did the outbreak begin? Theories on the Origin of the Corona Virus.

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After the recent outbreak of the Corona Virus in China, the duo unpacks it’s origin story and how it links to world politics. As the waters heat up between the United States and China biological warfare enters the picture as a solution for avoiding nuclear warfare, but a Royal British government clone has bigger plans with a Global Population Control scheme. All this and much, much more, on this episode of Just Conversation.

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Topics Discussed

  • Chinese Bio-Weapon Experimentation
  • Secret Virus Testing
  • Biological Warfare
  • The Umbrella Corporation
  • Resident Evil
  • Human Experimentation
  • Engineered Pandemic
  • Nuclear War & Radioactive Fallout
  • The Spread of Aids
  • U.S./China Trade Agreement
  • Vaccination
  • Queen Elizabeth III (The Clone)
  • The Crown’s Secret Plan
  • The New World Order

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