Joe Rogan Experience #1827 — Kristin Beck Transcript
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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. About four years ago. I just, I didn't know what I was doing. How old were you when this happened? The guy really got in depth, asked me a ton of questions, and really got into it. You know, yes, I believe there's something there's a creator. There's a God whatever you want to name it There's something way bigger than us you can also believe that everything else is energy.
2:42 Boom. That's a lot. A little bit? It's Archimedes, you know? that means you're lighter Right. But if you drop an apple, yeah. Those guys are cool though, man. Perigian spring tide occurs when the moon is either new or full and closest to Earth. So during high tide, the moon's gravitational pull does affect the tides? We're so dumb, we need cartoons now.
5:42 So it is because of gravity, which is amazing. Like, why wouldn't we assume that Jupiter, We're like 78% or something. have tides? That's a good question. So the moon and the sun can't move the water in the Great Lakes because they have so much muscle. So he draws it all out. And so what he was saying was, I'm going to have a really tough life and i'm gonna have to go to
8:28 The Heyokas and say whatever they wanted. People are getting busted for doing jokes, for being a Heyoka. Yeah. how weak are they that they're going to let that affect them to such a point where they get so angry that they attack? those generations of people that first came over here, If your kid did something wrong, And it also sends a message that that's the only way to handle something is to put physical pain inflicted on your child child which I don't necessarily think is the
11:45 which was so horrific. Still. called tiles i don't know if i'm pronouncing it correctly it It's like T-H-Y-L-E something. Said the king is not offended. No. That evil little blonde-haired guy. When you were talking earlier about our age group, so we're like X generation. Yeah. because we grew up in like this very religious, God is there and God bless America and America is awesome and here we are and let's get on with business.
15:49 When we start talking about gender stuff and some stuff maybe later know have you ever seen those tiktok videos It's almost like we're ashamed of ourselves right if you say that to a lot of people in America today here this craziness you know this is about as good as people have ever lived. I think we probably wouldn't have been so anxiety ridden. A huge distrust.
18:52 No need to worry about the lab leak. Did you get COVID? I don't know. because they were getting too many false positives. I don't know if always unless I dial it way down don't we all know it came from a lab boy we've been messing with these viruses and stuff forever I went to visit one with Duncan Trussell. you're like, yikes, this is crazy. That's what we really have to be worried about.
22:18 Then they're in an argument with someone who disagrees. I don't know if that shit works where they can pinpoint where you were born, like you're gonna have a really tough one. I just think that it's about buoyancy. on all of it, everything can be explained But it's also getting sucked into the ground by gravity. And it had a few different names for it.
24:32 I don't know. Isn't that true? And so the space actually bends around the Earth and then gets flat again. you're going to fall into that gravity hole right here. It was just theoretical. So like the mattress, he's like, it bends the gravity If they really do know that at least theoretically it's possible to bend space. in space fold it in half, There's a lot of cool stuff.
27:25 It's not just one force because the middle of the earth has a magma in his iron core spinning It protects us. Well, the way they described it is it's like a hula hoop, or not a hula hoop, like a barrel, Well, it's it's you know, it's kind of freaky shit because I've talked to people about it Yes, you do. Going how fast they're going. Remember that movie with a little piece of junk from space slams into their-
29:30 Boom. Golf balls and weird stuff. 100,000? That's classified. That's it? Just current, like at the moment. When did they start doing that? You ever see the movie Sputnik? fell from the fucking sky. Don't chunks of them fall to the ground? How wild is that? hitting you in the head. uh closed caption now that i'm thinking about it i don't think it's dubbed was it a straight to dvd
33:17 But it's not like any horror movie I've ever seen before. They wouldn't tell us. I just, I feel like I'm being fucked with. They wanted it to be like a religious something up in the sky. My thoughts on this whole And when they do it, they're going to go, see, I told you, UFOs. Because it's so interesting how they do it. That'd be awesome. But you can choose.
36:11 It's a money on the spot. The problem is people don't have time to learn about stuff. Yeah, we're definitely. Yeah, or meet friends from high school and meet back up with them. Of propaganda. Yeah, those numbers are crazy. Well, they don't know and it had a lot of other false data going through there and they were saying these are our numbers, proposed some way to know but I don't know what that is but the way they do it
39:29 And they're just literally like, it's a fucking, it's not even AI, man. accounts and I run my accounts differently like one I've run it super It's like super deep web complicated program but account and the same thing for the other one do you have a centrist account yeah I do three accounts That's what I was trying to get to. Yeah. It totally does.
42:52 videos on YouTube and all YouTube would show him was videos of puppies yeah And then all of a sudden it's suggesting all sorts of other matches. die, you know you'll never live to be a hundred. It's not, you can get too much information and it's not how you're supposed to live as that's sort of naturally accelerating everybody's anxiety and freaking everybody out and it's
45:19 mean like you know baseball fans like to read off stats yeah these fucking I think you should just have people with ideas. that's probably not healthy to get in with the cool crowd. if I believe in this, I believe in that Have you ever heard of Loose Traps? That's a little bit to believe that there's also the opposite. If you believe that good energy can heal,
47:47 and being mean to it 67% water? This is how stupid I am Kristen listen to me believing that the sky was filled with these flying worms. Like, this is incredible. Like there's a video of these guys jumping into a cave I watched hours of those documentaries. I think there's too many Native American words. It was a standing upright ape So why did a Smithsonian
50:58 gonna show you this first because it's so crazy just show me an image i'm on four things back offering him to take the $1 million paranormal challenge, you know like crystals when they turn into snow, and then That's way different than what this was claiming is it We were like deep, deep Baptist, evangelical Christians. You can set it down on plates
53:16 It's sign. Oh, my God. hexagram and all these different shapes yeah different patterns so if you change a frequency how could that be bad? what they're floating there. or could have made, you know, Smoking cigarettes going- Well, there's something certainly to like the shape of the stone and the fact that it's all going to echo like crazy and there's that one pyramid in south america you can yell at it
55:53 It sounds weird. Chichen Itza echo clap. It's very simple to explain. When you clap echo will come back to you. If they designed that, we need to figure out what the fuck went wrong. Now we're rebuilding. Because you start going, well, okay, if that did happen, how smart were people 12,000 years But it's another one of those things. We can't do it.
58:52 And, you know, you can't really date stone. 12,000 years ago that means they could build this stuff 12,000 years ago. That makes sense. There's so much stuff that they find, like these old kingdom structures that are under the ground. So I'm trying to find, like I have an encyclopedia from 1910. And so if you're looking pre-World War I for the data, and I think if you want to know anything for sure, you have to go before World War I.
1:01:13 What do you think they're omitting? there's so much things going on in those days when they had a chance to do it that now we are brainwashed to think that all of these natural herbs and all this stuff doesn't do anything for There's been so much data. Yeah. that have really good benefits. One of those? Six months ago, I stopped using toothpaste. So the good stuff is built up good enough right now that I have zero odor, zero nothing.
1:03:51 the right stuff for us. It's not like so like acid. Oh look at you smart. That's the aspirin he found more so he found jaw bones and that's cool the position of the jaw uh is one of a hominid Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. contradicted the evolution of mankind and creation, end quote. Just photos? Yeah. The thing is, people were always full of shit. Maybe they thought it was a person. that was like a woolly mammoth
1:07:22 I found something, but let's see what it is. That's me standing next to Shaq. And it's another newspaper article that I found where the Smithsonian is actually apologizing for destroying those skeletons. or a bunch of them and he takes you they were digging into the ground for something like oil or some shit and they tapped into dragons yeah Agassiz.
1:09:39 Predated the Aztecs. And this is, like, what year is this? Look at that, there's a couple of them. I don't know. Austin. So this is a newspaper article from Austin, Texas. Look at this. How big is he? He's got 12 or 15 feet tall. It was too hard to get food. If that younger drug. CGI. You back up. That's a fake video. If you back Even the way the thing's moving, it's so rigid.
1:13:25 Next time you have a question like this, you bring impact theory, that Yeah. And they actually have that, speaking of like patterns and I think they think it might have happened again around 10,000 years ago. Such undeniable achievement so you you can't dismiss it you can't walk by it and you go, what the fuck? The Acropolis and the Parthenon. it's all perfect it's so big go to the the giant stones of the Parthenon.
1:16:59 It's so big. it was it's like at one point in time I don't think they're from space. Yeah. But I'm always like, how do you know that someone's not fucking with you? Yeah, there's something going on. San Diego in 2004. And there's something above it that is this thing that's shaped like a tic-tac And then whatever that thing was jammed their radar, Like it knew.
1:20:27 And there's a video of the thing taking off. I want it to be an alien. No, it would be cool. I'm a big Jason Momoa fan he was the most believable Conan he was too jacked I don't know. they always made the seals all getting shot for those marines down in that one little hole Yeah, but it's for the movie. I don't get it. I definitely had my mistakes in the SEAL teams.
1:23:28 Well, the arrogance of Hollywood, the arrogance of being able to do that. Exactly. He was intense. Fight at the end of it mark Schultz Sorry about that, folks. with elbows. It is a It's not like another guy like I just owe some random guy. No, it's fucking Gary Goodrich big. He's a legend Like you're pretending you wrote a whole new thing. Yeah. It's also like what we were talking about earlier about killing jesters.
1:26:24 That's his entertainment. these people at Davos. Cheers. They really think of themselves as elites. when they get a lot of power. was that because I was a senior chief and because I was like a chief of platoon, you know, or chief of a task unit, because we had that authority and all that stuff I do know what you mean. I want to read about the younger dryers.
1:29:10 We're just messed up. so rock solid and rigid in your principles whether you're right or wrong it's it's a it's a strange Yeah. Yeah. It's just different. Was it Indiana? And it's like, get the fuck out of there. everyone's scared of nuclear but nuclear seems to be one of the only ways where you can generally So we're trying to build the suit. Really? We've been working on it for a long time. I didn't know about this. I was on the beginning Iron Man project. What does that mean? So we're trying to build the suit.
1:32:16 It's changed so much right now that it's all kinds of materials. You can do a lot. It changes everything. They're a thousand pounds. it was like the long pole in a tent for the, you know, So I was very technical, and I was working a lot of the national laboratories. I kept talking to them and I was working with all the national labs, Pacific Northwest and all those guys.
1:34:19 How dangerous is it to be in the military? and a bunch of other shielding We were using You carry it around in a suitcase. I'm like, I'm constantly going. But this is old data. All the SEAL Team guys, because we carry those large rucksacks and constantly out there jump, thing right there's no power how would you is that possible like where the direction they went in was
1:36:31 And the solar flare nukes all the electricity. That's where we're going now. and that's those things on his legs? So he's got it on his legs right there. as you're moving your leg, So you can go faster They work with paralyzed people? Yeah. It'll be a lot more. Hobo cop shit. Yeah, he definitely is not driving anywhere. Think so? And then within six months, I'd give it to us, here, half the size.
1:39:49 So you can go all these layers, this stuff you start digging and then every time you have the chip there's a lot of subroutines sub programs and everything else you can put into Yeah, with carrying those heavy loads. Jesus. to the robot with the gun on it. something like that if you're aiming with your actual eyes wouldn't that be way better and you're like in a first-person shooter like quake or something like that if you're aiming with your actual eyes wouldn't that be way better and
1:41:47 So just stick that on a robot. So he was flying up there, and he was in a Harrier. We're all down here, and he's looking down through his cockpit window. No. The guy up here is going Just trying to get away Not that many Help us out a little bit. It moved us. It was nuts. Yeah. When you see one of those, you're like, that's from another planet. You're like, no, that thing is still going like 400 miles an hour, but it's so big, it doesn't look like it moves.
1:44:55 There's not that many. does not look like it's from this world it's pretty cool so cool amer? Look at that thing. That does not look like it's from this world. China, Russia could make U.S. stealth tech obsolete. I mean, as technology advances, though? And they cost billions They just destroyed a trillion-dollar carrier with $100,000. And then they have to come up with a better thing than the better thing.
1:47:01 You know, if someone makes a better spaceship, you're like, okay, well, we'll come up with another spaceship. And the same thing with the giant carriers. Don't we? I don't know in that order what order it would be. Yeah, yeah, like how young like for Otherwise, my football coach, religious father had a real problem with it Right. stuff. More people would be on board if that was on the table for discussion.
1:50:34 And I'm saying if half those people would just start telling the truth, then we'd be a lot better off. Is there a punching bag around here? But if I fought UFC women, I would probably win half the rounds right now without no training. Yeah, there's no women that are 180. We're denying chemistry, endocrinology. We're denying all of it. She's a fucking assassin.
1:52:32 I would never want to tell Jermaine Durand to me that she can't fight that guy. Oh, so it's a boxing match clearly they have shoes on and he's really trying to take her out boom That's hilarious. don't know and what's the how much different people will talk about still would be against the females. Leah Thomas. Everybody has rules. XY chromosome We don't want to detonate them.
1:56:07 woman in a woman's prison it's like we've got that's Narnia okay now we're Against other people and not admit that They were huge hands. there is not a woman alive that can stop you. Impossible to be fair. So let's be as equal as we can, Nobody wants to be honest. she decided to get the full operation, That's got to be. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's not just high. There's yeah's you're crushing someone's dreams in a way that like if you let's imagine
1:59:51 Everybody competes against everybody. fucking photo of Carellon that I posted on my It's fucking incredible because he was just a destroyer of men when Karelin was wrestling Order a print. But if you if you ever watched him wrestle now Everybody went for he just hit you with the earth It's impact. athletic and so strong and you know he had small parents wow they called him the experiment
2:02:56 Oh, so many. So many guys from St. Petersburg. Yes, 100%. just in a regular setting, is like our side has to win getting rid of the parties. And I have like a different approach to it. And I said, if we want It would all have to compete. that's american politics that's american politics. That's American politics. I voted Libertarian and very mixed.
2:05:53 that resonates with But where's the money to help the inner cities? Jeez. They don't even understand the concept of time. Kristen, go bye-bye. I can't. You're just an individual. if it should be free. Maybe you should have to put in some effort to get it so that you ensure Millions and millions. I think it was more than half. But then they decide that the billionaires have enough money so none of us should ever
2:08:47 and you have to try to achieve those tasks, and you have to work towards things, ever have to work do you know how many people would just ruin their lives and never do anything It's really similar. And they've been doing it for so long, they become alcoholics. That's exactly it. heroes are the dudes who get smashed look at them they're fucking so hammered it's just like the
2:11:26 gravitate towards like soda like they find like soft drinks yeah the vast majority are social drinkers who indulge in moderation and only when they're with other monkeys but never before lunch until passing out. As with A lot of people are. I pretty much cut back way back. The problem with drinking? But I pretty much, like I cut back way back. I'll have my one or two and still have the fun.
2:13:09 me and andy stump one night we drank until andy fell asleep at the bar and i just stood up like and society and everything else I was being told I was a kid growing up in the 70s with nothing, a black and white TV on a farm and going to church on Wednesdays for Bible study and every Sunday for church. indoctrinated. Yeah. I was being told to one of my sisters so it was it very, like, I was scared, man.
2:15:18 I was into philosophy. No. Whoa. My uncle was in Battle of the Bulge in the Army. before he blew his knee out and I got blown away. You know, I was always, like, into, like, the camis and studying military stuff, strategy. no matter what you do takes courage not many people have they do a job because their dad So when someone like you who wasn't living in this world today,
2:18:44 It's real. being recruited into three-letter agency-type work and making over $200,000 a year? They can stop inviting me. to go to that meeting Probably not. Isn't that wild? and it was actually the Secretary of Defense. God, who was it? Because he was my boss before I was already retired and I was wearing a suit and tie. I was retired. So I was suit and tie,
2:21:45 And so this thought has been digging in my brain since I was a kid. God, when I look back at that day, a nail salon and I dressed, you know, in this gray dress and this ratty crappy wig and heels Right. It's a 40-something-year-old trying to be a teenager. I did it kind of my purpose because I was like I'm gonna do this No, I mean, I walked in there, suit and tie,
2:23:59 well, I'm there now. And the guy was like, it's me. So all these doors I'm going through, I'm having to see people I see every day. That's why I don't like that word. Yeah. Damn, that freaking, that whole jury, the whole thing is just a clown show. But. That was the first thing he asked was, hey, Chris, are you okay? that they have when someone does something like that that were they worried that maybe you
2:27:08 since I was a kid. I want you to have all the facts because then you can make a better decision about me and maybe carry your decision about me onto other people dealing with the same thing. If you were supported and if they said, you know, hey, Chris, we're, Okay, so it was mixed. And so the problem was because I was one of the first people in that arena of special operations or the high level agency stuff.
2:29:14 So all those issues, I was in the wrong place. I really appreciate that. I really appreciate that yeah they then they praised those people because they had traits of both and they could see into I've been studying this stuff like hardcore now for almost three years. If you want to have the clearest example And that transgender person was a Hale-Ka.
2:31:44 Why wouldn't there be some people that it comes to that? Why wouldn't there be some people and the sports issue in the Olympics, That's how we really should treat all of it, Carellon. You need to see this. People are born with gifts. It comes from you don't ever want to be the person that gets picked on. Yeah. That's the problem. Dogs do that. Like with the dogs?
2:34:41 I mean, you have a German Shepherd. That's not like my dog. the beta wolves, they kill them. They drive them out of the wolf pack. If they think Some people are meant to be coders. Think about football. into the actual who we are as people It's a necessary thing. Everything is subjective. But it doesn't hurt me as much as it would hurt you. This new generation of people don't look at it the way me and you look at it.
2:38:15 I think they're less inclusive. the other way, just as crazy. They're attracted to different ways of life. Yeah. do. Like today, we just met, just met your girlfriend. Just like we were talking about the Russians earlier. I bet they'd be fun guys. But it might take a thousand years. or someone gets through it like someone else I read, what was that one book to Rick
2:41:50 Nietzsche gets quoted all wrong. Oh, Sebastian Younger tribe. Jordan Peterson. is so unique and that book really does a fantastic job heard of these. look at what happens All throughout history. I think we're going to become the next thing. if you look at there's there's a real problem with humans right now with uh contamination from of the child in the womb.
2:44:18 like really fun lady. There she is. of the We're going to be that's apparent that that's also correlated I thought it was a month. It's terrible for you and it's inevitable like we're all you know That's craziness. You know, 13 years ago, they're just going, holy shit. One of the best ways to determine a male versus female in like a baby mammal is the size of the taint.
2:47:32 We're gonna turn into a bunch of Barbie don't seeing through walls and read each other's minds. It's coming I Who would you say your political leanings are? conservative, they take a But I don't think that's real either. The life that you lived where you were a SEAL is all about accountability. Nobody's responsible for anything. Nobody's accountable. There's not. It's not my fault. It's their fault.
2:49:15 Yeah, always. If I messed up, I'm going to tell you, I messed up. That's a hard life. And I did something. I was like, all right, here you go. I did. Yeah. Discipline equals freedom is one of my favorite Jocko quote and you wanted to express that and it's hanging over your head you're not doing it like it's Well, is that so overwhelmingly difficult
2:52:03 Yeah. But if you have that job and you're so dedicated to that job and you're And practice. Same thing with pool. And that in a way is cleansing. It'd be like dawn because we'd finish always like vampire hours. It was the best. It was just, it was pure seal. So when someone is telling you to do difficult things, you're like, fuck you. whether it's getting better at playing music,
2:54:57 And one of those things is work hard. And that's like hot and cold baths. and he's started a project called Project Blue something, cleaning the ocean up and building reefs. You really have a good time with him on the show. So I don't think they mess with the numbers, but it's a lot. That's crazy. that we need to figure out. I don't think we've fully figured it out.
2:57:21 in a place where they're under fire and they feel helpless and they feel trapped I have some bad TBIs. Well, Andrew Marr and my friend, Dr. Mark Gordon, they put together this foundation. Also, their growth hormone, a lot of things are way off because, It's one of the things we're finding about fighters. remember it. that jump over other people's wakes, and so like,
2:59:45 And that's what I'm doing with my nonprofit is we do mindfulvalor.com. Oh, and the Oh, nice. There's this kid who sent me a hatchet once, a camp axe. Is it Jay Hoffman? And that's it, Hoffman Blacksmithing. So, Liam Hoffman. I think he was like really early 20s. He sent me this a long time ago. And that's it. Oh, no, no. It's so interesting. It's drifting the hole.
3:02:02 And then Jim Hoffman, that's the guy I was thinking of. that's pretty fucking cool It's amazing. Yeah. He makes really killer shit. Right? Well, let me ask you this. So that's a full-on broadsword. Can you tell me that? then it gives you the ability to kind of move and flex. So it's still super sharp. Yeah, so I make my skinning knives. Oh, wow. Just don't drop it.
3:05:36 It's like one of the ones I gave Rob O'Neill. the woods or carrying around as a combat knife because it's too heavy for combat. So it does a It's clunky. There's something about that that's like, there's this guy, J.M. Whitworth. He sent me a couple of them. like you got to think like how much craftsmanship is involved look how they found that there how
3:07:55 This is the thing about the hill country. I found this out originally from reading Empire of the Summer Moon, But here, it was so rich with life that they're out here all the time I found one once, man, when I was on a hunting trip Crazy thing is when you see a megalodon tooth, you go real, do you really think the Smithsonian would Now they're writing about giants.
3:09:57 That's a confirmation bias. not to again I commend you on You gotta see this because it's so stupid. same camera that that shows no thing it shows bugs like they know for a fact Flying rods, skyfish, a moth. But no, that's just a video artifact. But then when you get a higher tech or if the Tic Tac people are being accurate with what they're seeing.
3:13:02 the pyramids they They're not? water erosion here. So it changed all the timelines? So if that's true, then it has to be thousands of years of water to create this. Probably, right? Pretty wild. They buried those. That's like these trenches filled with these soldiers that are made out of porcelain. And I was like, why? rely on when it gets, when you get back to like 4,000 years ago, 5,000 years ago, this stuff gets
3:17:29 Like I work with a whole bunch of nonprofits. They're all veteran focused. And the thing is, Find a local nonprofit. Because they get to those big national ones, all the money goes to overhead. I didn't even know. What was like the really big thing that we wanted to talk about, though, was probably I really enjoyed it. It's hard to just open yourself up to people
3:19:37 And they might be hesitant to accept transgender people. compromise and I think that's Can you just be cool? and Facebook I really enjoyed it