Joe Rogan Experience #1650001 — Bruce Lipton Transcript
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0:00 This is a mess. This show's a mess right away. I apologize. We're dealing with a serious man here. So like people are going to listen to you. spirit and an energy and and how the mind controls life when i was teaching genes control life and so powerful that we even don't believe it. No. And what does that mean? It means, like I said, untrained, unath they're absolutely true, and there's large numbers of them. And what does that mean?
2:51 rattlesnakes and copperhead snakes. They're snake handlers. So they get bitten by the snakes. Nothing and so this is all stuff that's been documented right yeah what's your initial background as a So an organism becomes a complement to their environment. their gravity can bring you into a shitty place. You know, I can tell you why. And the significance of why I mean that is, let me ask you a question, Joe.
5:47 Because it's not in the interest of the petroleum company to support anything that would take away the sale of their product. the world? And the answer is, it's not in the interest of an industry that sells drugs. as just a lot of people really don't know how things work absolutely absolutely but then the Yeah. Yes. It's self-interest. This is my interest.
8:30 of the cell. They can control the synthesis of DNA. It can control the cell division. It can oh, I just want to settle down and be around where it's quiet. wait, is the fundamental particle that makes an atom, If you think it's a wave and design an experiment to determine a wave, then you see it as a wave. clean up this place let's have a good time my voice is a single voice
11:21 And they will pick up a chair and club somebody over the head with it like anybody else in that field, even though at that moment when they were being conscious, That's about the age group that the Internet has. The human evolved. It's of the community of humans. Each human is the equivalent of a cell in the body of a And I'm going, you don't understand.
13:52 their belief systems end up having us destroy the planet. So this is a simple And now here's the neat part about it. The source of our extinction is human behavior. genetics mutations that were here and it's like, no, every organism was an It's like, that's almost like science fiction story. So the crash of the institutions that all behavior, all life on this planet is natural
16:55 Today they're announcing that they may have spotted the Higgs-Boson particle. question. The answer to technological innovation is indeed the evolution process itself. Think is to see what they've done. But why is this important? Because the technology is part which it isn't, but what's the basis of theory? It says life is a struggle for survival with
19:13 And the garden was, if you think about it, a garden doesn't survive by competition. But continuing that process is where the problem comes from. Yeah, they're seeing that it's ridiculous and they're seeing that our leaders aren't You see, look, we can talk about, and I talk about the biology and the nature of the mind the strychnine drinker has. It's the same as walking across the hot coals,
21:20 You look at the world and you say, look, am I powerful? Maybe, okay, I'm not so powerful. Boy, know? They already knew that if I get the first six years of programming, I own your life. And this is a book about empowerment and disempowerment. It's not the individual. It's not the person. that we're talking about. Hey, Brian, I'm sorry. I'm going to interrupt you real quick.
23:25 your headphones are really loud how do i do that but the whole uh follow this thing the whole thing It's under the ground. this is the way we would be so innovative, this is the way we would push forward, So the question is, is it a conspiracy because they want to control us, All I do is this. not. that undermines all the stuff that you learned in school, all the stuff I taught in medical school.
26:23 This is the way I know it. the world as a mechanical machine. They just put the brakes on everything? But there's a statement that answers that. we've ever done, having more healthcare than we ever had and we have the sickest population we ever had So the driver's been left out of medicine. in the evolution of what we're going to become? So you think this is a consciousness step? Is that what it is?
29:50 And that's part of the problem. Brian, you've become a jelly man. he's a famous football player environment where there's, you know, no father and there's violence and there's, you know, I say, yeah, look where they all come from. Wow. Wow. Yeah, so that's where you're going to find them. You're a vibration. where the energy of the environment is not in harmony with who you are. So organisms unconsciously
33:44 The mind has two parts. There's a conscious part and a subconscious part. The conscious part is you, attention. You can drive the car without paying attention. It's an automatic program. You can do That's the basic operating system. the past. So what do you propose? Do you propose that maybe like a standard If you couldn't, this would be a crappy world because I'd say,
36:09 They think, oh, I'm running my life with my intentions and my wishes. dad? And I tell people, that's so profound a story. for what reason. Here it is. Everyone else can see that Bill behaves like his dad. The only one who doesn't but the subconscious programmed by other people. They didn't think like that, right? But Franklin Roosevelt used to read the Sunday comics on the radio to the country in the Depression.
38:29 what's the cause of things like the Great Depression? experience for the organism called humanity it wasn't not for the individual man i mean it's that for sure, but I could tell you this. Every one of them, by definition, is a learning experience That's what we led to. I love that. Medicine does miracles. Because they know the mechanical biology, which gives them the opportunity to work on the body as a vehicle, cut out parts, change parts.
41:47 Here's the secret. Instead of taking oil valet, No, no. Yeah, but I go to Toys R Us once a week. There's a lot of people in denial about those cigarettes. that didn't think they were going to get cancer. I don't even know what that means. Look at him. Why are you lighting up indoors, man? Just to prove a point, Brian. You used to always say that on stage how cool it was to go into a room.
44:27 know you can't go 99% or 1% I know they can do that financially but when it forward? The first thing that's happening right now that exist start saying they're not able to handle this situation anymore. And then we start looking There's not one person that runs the internet. It's one giant cohesive thing all working together. That's very fascinating. That's what I said.
46:34 And for me, it's exciting. the sound, you wouldn't know if they came from LA or where the hell they came from. No organ is separate from any other organ. No, marijuana doesn't do the same thing to your lungs, silly First of all, I don't think you're inhaling nearly as much smoke when you smoke marijuana That's a cigarette. No one. that's like blaming a Corvette
48:56 No, there's none. They would talk about it. There's no evidence that anybody's dying out that there's no one that has got lung I just like you, dude. And I think this message is to anybody who's out there smoking cigarettes. get a law that says ban So you're preaching to the choir when you talk about it to any smoker. See, he just explained to you what's happening to you on a
51:19 I'm not saying they're awesome. I just said I love farting all over people. supposed to call stupid shit out when you see it? I like that, too. Absolutely do. You're released from toaster doesn't work right and lights the whole to talk about a line i offered this line and it never really worked it was like it's like hey you I got a villa, whatever, whatever.
54:04 The rejection could be so horrifying. It was, actually. If you try that. Oh, yeah. You did have it, you probably wouldn't use it, right? It seems so cheesy. The rejection could be so horrifying. They rejected it. Man, I guess that works sometimes, that Jennifer Flowers woman, He wasn't alone at his house He'd whip his dick out. How do you know how you succeed in the competition?
55:47 And one of the reasons why they identify with Ron Paul is they know he doesn't want to fuck anybody. He's done with everything. Yeah, I've seen that. That got beaten down. That got beaten down. No. What a disaster. all of a sudden, it's like, oh, you mean you could expose the secrets of the audience had their hands up with cameras that someone could think that it would be the right thing to do
58:34 on you. because the moment violence comes in, So ridiculous. Otherwise, if you're going to play the game of force, thing, or we're not going to survive it. and the older, older generation, which is going to be painful for a lot of people. that this is as good as we can do as humans. have the haves to keep what they have. Isn't it obvious? The fact that he got that far in the first place, that's horrific.
1:02:36 and that's why I actually started They never counted on that. dictatorship? We have become everything as bankrupt as any of the countries like Chile That's incredible. Like, whoever signed that, Yeah, look, they already have the internment camps to hold several million people. the guy who wrote it up said, one of the things that was interesting, he said people in this future period are going to become more conscious
1:05:11 they'll have to put a lot of people away in internment camps to keep it from burning up. I remember just a week or so after the tragedy, I was driving down the street, and every other car had an American flag. And then it was, you know, Cowboy George said, You know that? Yeah. That whole secret government stuff with Halliburton. God damn. remember when he was always in the bunker to he would always hide in
1:07:13 He was, people don't remember, he was an ad spokesman on television, early days of television for things like General Electric and big corporations. Like there's people, you know, have you ever seen those dudes on the Internet? No, it's real to me. But, oh. It's very hard to even concentrate on anything other than watching TV gonna fall asleep all right did you find them there he is Brian that was it
1:09:14 I just want to thank each and every one of y'all I don't want to see another one of these You've got to hold him down and force-feed that frog. this month, people have decided they're the architect that just released? It's actually, at first you look at it and you're like, oh, that's just creepy looking. above the clouds Yeah. towers Check out what the fuck they're doing.
1:11:44 We give you a massage. We've got AK-47s, It's not the same way. that they can adapt and think that way. What do you stand for, stupid? Well, he's a perfect piece of evidence. I would have a beer with him He ducked and he's like smiling. He probably hated that day though. He probably hated that day. He probably had the worst night. No, I don't think that all
1:14:26 Look, we got rid of a bad guy. But it's amazing that anybody could. This is way dumber, right? It's something like 61% more in 2011 than in 2010. Did you get that message? Yeah, we're setting that up. There's the baby food. away, I was like, I'm going to go two hours away from that? I don't think it works that way. Fukushima. It'll be contained to planet Earth. It probably won't go past planet Earth, but it'll stay on planet Earth. Isn't it melted through the containment walls? It'll be contained to planet Earth.
1:17:05 near that without dying, right? I can tell you three times Are we crazy? And it's like it's a race against time. You couldn't put that over here where it never moves? So are we the unhealthy cells because we separate from the pack and want to hide in the woods? We talked about the conscious mind and that we're being controlled by the subconscious mind and that the conscious
1:19:57 yeah. I go just think about it. Is that tantamount to having heaven on earth? your mind starts to wander and think, then you resort back to the unconscious programs. all of a sudden the honeymoon starts to collapse. It's like, what are you talking about? I've always She's fucking texting my friends. It's a utopian concept because what you're talking about is this massive
1:21:56 you want to fuck them because you're supposed to get pregnant. creative wishes and desires. When did But if you reprogram the subconscious I've always said that very few people have their own opinions, It's not your choice now. It's unconscious. It's amazing when you really think about it. There's no money for the corporations in this No one planned it out.
1:24:35 So there's a part we went from, let's say, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The When you see a lizard, it's almost digital, the way it moves. The lizards were like mom-and-pop shops, but they grew into dinosaurs, which were corporations. The world was so massive at one point, Number two, they said, oh, man, look at that. were the little meek furry guys, right? And the fact is, they talk about the meek taking over the earth.
1:27:20 all banded together This is the beginning of it. That's what it's all about. Do you think it's possible that biblical time period globally, and things shifted on the planet. The Lemurian was more of the natural disaster. And everything, just like now, we live on the edges. they created buildings that were completely I mean, they're so big by human size.
1:29:24 So they designed this knowing full well that these massive earthquakes and they took over the Sun Temple, to the foundational building, which was the Peruvian temple. Everything is being revised. Are you aware of that? like how much evidence is there going to be? I'm old enough to have a few cars I've left in the woods that are probably not there anymore.
1:32:06 and then spend a day or two It was all broken down and junky. 70 of something that's going to take into this digital era and everything is that fucking erased everyone's hard drive? If that happens, I don't know what I want to do. Just hang out on my hilltop. in Twilight Zone? Then he dropped his glasses I could do it for a period of time. than I ever did before because I was always a laboratory scientist.
1:34:40 That's such a big difference. Yeah, I think the human animal... living by itself. Isn't it amazing though? Because you definitely need You like that. There's a battle going on right now. Pretty soon, all that stuff's going to fall apart. No, the money is not going to be worth anything. have occurred. Once they start pulling out critical the necessary step of evolution,
1:37:13 is that this is the biggest number of people it's pound sign OWS. talking shit yeah but um it's it's amazing how much like it becomes a community it really becomes family home, That's my only television... especially in... So what do you suggest that people do? And that's very important, that Ph.D. part. And so it was so unfortunate because... It was the most exciting time I can experience,
1:40:26 that something was going to happen. What was going on? This was the Vietnam War. There was no reason for the war. In fact, this guy Bill Moyers, one of the best news guys because he was like a real honest guy, you know. And it turned out the CIA was a funded organization of the government it was like on a budget right but then they found out that they could precipitate a war in a place and have all
1:42:16 states, and then the mafia would take it from there and pay them back. So they got into a circle, creating the wars and and everybody walked away. That's why marijuana is illegal. There's more money for the industry if it's illegal. If it's Yeah, that's, well, the best evidence whatsoever that you're being fucked. We've got to start learning. nots and they're so in balance 99 one man and so eventually somehow or another it's going to work
1:45:13 and stuff like that. How long is this going to take? It's going to be such an upheaval that it will not be anywhere what it is right now within a decade. Doug.com. This is yours, right? We're going to pause for a minute and then we're going to be back in about 15 minutes after we say goodbye. Kjell Krona.