Don't Be Fooled! The TRUTH About Success They Don't Want You To Know

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The video explores the myths of success, societal behaviors, and the interplay of politics and economics through various metaphors and critiques.
[156:12-156:35]
The speaker compares success to crossing a metaphorical river, highlighting that few manage to succeed.
Do you understand what I'm saying to you? It's sort of like everybody here, if you're swimming across the river, it's only a short street right here. There's just a little stream right here. ......... And you get on the other side, you know what I'm saying? You get these marbles. You get the check and everything and all this other stuff, right? And how many people have swum across so far? 9000, 999.
[156:35-156:54]
The speaker questions the authenticity of success stories, emphasizing that many are based on hearsay rather than genuine achievement.
How many made it? ......... I know some guy who made it. Do you know his name? It's not personal. My cousin told me about him. Because everybody else said it. You know, they still working on it though. Well, wait a minute. That's not a success rate.
[156:54-157:28]
The speaker warns of hidden dangers in the pursuit of success, comparing false promises to gators in the water.
Do you understand what I'm saying? As a matter of fact, if I look a little closer, they don't look like logs in the water. I know, I think they're gators. I mean, is it not the same thing? Is it not the same thing? Can you, me, or we, who've known about these things for all these years, count on one hand 5 men or women that have successfully mastered and got their hands on that bottomless pit of count of that Cusick number? And can show it. And can prove it to you.
[157:28-157:50]
The narrator discusses the broader context of publishing amid geopolitical tensions.
And publish it. But you got millions following on the trail. Giving this man time. Therefore. Putin and everybody got standing and just crashed this thing because these dummies is costing the whole planet. You can kill all their family and everything and give them a taffy and they stop fighting.
[157:50-158:12]
The narrator critiques human behavior through symbolic metaphors about unrealistic expectations.
Can I get the camera? Why don't you put the stack on my back and I'll carry it across the mountain and you just hold the carrot on the string and just hold it near so I can taste it once in a while. And this is what they do. And it's like they're so stupid. It's almost like it's actually an insult to nature.
[158:25-158:44]
The narrator discusses betrayal in society and ties it to influences from historical Roman mandates.
And they keep giving this Roman mandate. Rather than render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, so therefore they're going to go down with Caesar. Because that means they will sell your babies out. They're unworthy. And now they're going after the high priest. The world are. So here we go again.
[158:44-159:21]
Pope Francis is mentioned in relation to strategic planning and the sacrifices needed to maintain influence.
Pope Francis. we ain't careful, they'll pull it off. If we ain't careful, they'll tell the other people there. Well, that's what he's telling them. And to prove it, because he's got to prove himself. They've got to prove themselves, right? So what do they have to do? Elicit and reconstruct the grand army of the republic to prove that he means what he's saying. Even if he don't. Which means they gotta sacrifice some of them.
[159:21-160:33]
Political figures are described as engaged in maneuvers and personal connections to navigate the political landscape.
Them over four hundred generals ain't sitting down for nothing. Boehner didn't, he left crying. ......... And guess what? He ain't going to be the last. And then he's going to be saying, I'm going to call my Negro congressman. ......... Oh, that's not a good idea. uh-huh because i know him because this is my cousin's uncle's brother and he's in the congress and my black warrior guy don't call him it's not a good idea it's something like these people just don't believe ......... ......... What does that tell you?
[160:33-160:44]
The critique of political leadership suggests that figures like Trump serve as distractions in a larger political narrative.
Understand, Trump is up there as a diversion. They already know that Obama's the last president. They already know that. I don't care what they tell the public.
[160:45-161:57]
Economic entities are discussed regarding the realities of economic resets and ongoing global currency issues.
Do you understand what I'm saying to you? They can tell you anything they want. Anybody that knows what's happening knows this is a dog and pony show for the stupid public that's willing to buy in it to give them a little bit of time. However, their time is more than over. And the only reason that the reset, which means the resetting of Article I, Section X, is not in place is because of the absence in the multiplicity of countries because they have about a one percentile even though they have a hub in London they have a hub in Canada they have a lot of hubs but by percentage by default the petrol dollar is still operative because if they If they let it explode, meaning go into the stratosphere, which is what it's going, because it's like blowing air at it, it's actually rising. It's not falling, it's rising. And it will implode when it hits the stratosphere. So what they're doing is that China is telling them.

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