We’re living in an empire of complete deceit. How do we insulate ourselves from all the lies? How can we strive for the truth of the world? What can we make of all the supernatural experiences taking place in this world? On this episode, we are joined by “the X-Man” John deSouza who shares on these topics and tells us about the perils of popular culture.
Make sure you disavow, insulate and separate yourself from all mainstream media news. -John deSouza
Takeaways
At the start of the show, John shared how he got started at the FBI and the supernatural experiences he’s had. Next we talked about the dog walker revolution, and why you need to avoid mainstream media. We talked about pop culture and the effect it has had on us. John also talked about how investigators evaluate information, and the two-tier credence test. Towards the end of the show, we talked about the Wachowski brothers, and how the Matrix was made by mistake
John also shared;
Popular culture is constantly trying to control our minds, and it takes conscious effort and choice to unplug ourselves from all that. If you want to find the truth, you have to do everything in your power to disavow, insulate and separate yourself from all mainstream media news. Withdraw from it, don’t trust it and don’t listen to it. We need to break away from the lies, and help each other find the truth. If you don’t, you’re stuck and under the control of forces working against our own enlightenment.
Guest Bio
John deSouza was an FBI Special Agent investigator for over 20 years and collector of the real life "X-Files." Today, he is revealing these stories as a leading researcher and writer on the paranormal. He was an attorney and investigator who maintained a Top Secret security clearance for many years. This background infused him with an ability to decipher mysteries that are beyond conventional abilities. "The X-man" John DeSouza is today releasing these true stories and changing the face of the paranormal and our understanding of reality. Go to JohnTamaBooks.com to learn more about his work.