The war is for your mind's eye: …but it doesn’t look like war. It looks like scrolling. It looks like smiling while you're dying inside.This is the Schism Consciousness—a fractured force posing as progress,twisting Gaia, (the Blue Pearl)into a funhouse mirror of what we were meant to be. And while most fall in line,some of us remember.From the windswept plains of Kansas…comes a voice that cuts thr... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophyComedySociety & Culture |
Season 5 kicks off with missing person stats vs gun deaths in 2024, a dead Pope going on tour, Bezos’ space cunts, and a taste of the madness to come. Chaos, comedy, and cosmic questions—welcome back to the Drew: World Order.
Bilderberg: the topics discussed and who from the US of A was in attendance. Also, United States Senators given satellite phones in prep for "disruptive event" and how it ties into Klaus Schwab's junky crowd over at the World Economic Forum. You are ... more
The schism frequency and how it directly relates to the 'order out of chaos' unfolding throughout the realm.
The 1983 CIA report on remote viewing, manifestation, out out of body experiences, and the techniques utilized to escape the bounds of time and space (hemi-sync). The CIA goes metaphysical for national security measures on this episode of the DWO.
The library becomes a trap house in Colorado, a cokehead vs a methhead in Vegas, Biden being corn-pop, Zelenskyy to the World Economic Forum to ask for a front from Blackrock on rebuilding Ukraine, and more charades from the pawn pushers of the Illum... more
Delivering the headlines from the final two weeks of 2022, the year of our lord. Analysis and commentary on the Continuity of Government's 'Doomsday Plane', North Korea, shit particle tests, the ignorance level on planet earth, and more!
Herein: Bouncing back from the fall, embracing your individuality, fighting depression, utilizing failure as a teacher, destiny & purpose, and more.
Season four begins with a DWO monologue on ego, cognitive bias, the parody of Earth, fake people, and much more. Integrate the lessons of failure to separate yourself from the turkey buzzards by emulating the mentality of an eagle. The eagle is the o... more
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