This Channel 5 Interview With the Q Shaman Went Off The Rails QUICKLY
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This interview shows how broken our criminal justice system is. This dude is in his cell for 22 hours when he should be talking to a psychologist for at least 2 hours a day.
And after he gats crazier for a year or two, he is releassed back into public and can do it again!
He's not crazy. He's just an asshole.
@@thoomolong well, I'm not his psychologist, so it's certainly not my place to decide that one way or another, but I hear therapy can help even with the whole "don't be an asshole" thing.
Re-education should be the norm, because when this man gets released, he'll probably go on a shooting spree.
@@thoomolong
Literal Interdimensional psychic vampires = sane, reasonable, sensible?
Sad that this is what it took for these kinds of people to acknowledge the horrific prison conditions that exist.
Yup that’s how it always goes
And that’s why “Black Lives Matter” is called that. Because when black people suffer under these prison conditions, no one cares. But when this guy does inconvenience, it’s suddenly America’s current greatest human rights abuse. In other words, it doesn’t matter when it happens to black lives.
My money says they'll just claim they got unjustly extra punished because they were conservatives/white/a threat to the "system" or whatever. It will be just another way to victimize themselves instead of understanding why and how prison is horrible.
He acknowledged it before he got locked up.
@@angryretailbanker5103 AND WHY THE F@CK ARE WE PAYING FOR HIM TO ONLY EAT ORGANIC BECAUSE HE SAYS IT IS HIS RELIGION!! WTF!! WHY DON'T PRISONERS OF COLOR CLAIM THEIR RELIGION DICTATES THEY CAN ONLY EAT LOBSTER 🦞 AND FILET MIGNON!! SEE HOW THAT GOES!!
The most surprising thing for me is that he’s bald under that bison hat. Honestly wasn’t expecting it.
I’m not.
I was expecting dreadlocks.
Insecure man detached from reality who lost his hair? Of course he covers that up. I know someone who hasn't taken their baseball cap off in well over a decade. I think he is doing a comb over, but he only takes the hat off when he sleeps and showers. I literally don't think I have seen him without a hat since he was in his twenties.
@@krisr3612 Lol the mental image of some Dude who's been basically non-stop wearing headwear to hide his Bald head is so funny to me
I am pretty sure he had long flowing hair until November 7th 2020.
remember when conservatives tried to claim this man was actually antifa? lolololol
I remember that it worked so am not laughing so much
"we don't do riots like those barbaric leftoids"
~righties right when they're about to riot
In their defense, would you claim him? 😂
fedise navidad boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
No I marched in favor of the cop's & not BLM/Antifa! - The Q-Anon Shaman.
The fact that Andrew didn't break until the very end is short of a miracle. He has truly mastered his poker face.
It's possible that he actually sympathized w/ the guy and didn't find it funny. It's silly and easy to laugh at this person in clips and in a shaman outfit. But you can't help but feel bad spending an hour talking to a human being who is clearly unwell and detached from reality
@@bigdaddyaen I mean yeah, ita okay to feel sad for him.
But come on he was straining to not laugh. And who wouldn't?
I actually can’t believe this is a real human being. Like people sat next to this guy in middle school. People sit next to him on the train. To this someone this far gone actually exists just blows my mind.
A reminder that 20-30% of america shares his beliefs.
I have a coworker that is just like this.
And I am in Sweden, not America.
You must be pretty sheltered.
@@alejandrorivas4585 20-30 percent of Americans believe in shamanism and that an ancient cult of Set worshipers are drinking blood and that this cult has been operating for 600 years?
Do you have.....a source? Because I'm pretty sure this very specific set of beliefs is pretty fringe.
@@DriscolDevil ask any random Evangelical Christian if they believe those things and most will agree. That is close to 20% of the population. 20% of the population believes the moon landing was faked. It is a well known fact that about 20% of the populous believes any random crazy conspiracy theory.
For over 5 years I worked as a caregiver for adults with developmental disabilities and psychiatric disorders. I'm being 100% serious when I say that I had daily conversations that sounded like this interview, and I was dealing with people suffering from schizophrenia, paranoid delusional disorder, korsakoff syndrome, dementia, etc.
100% of the schizophrenic people I've met are more reasonable than your average Q'er
There is quite a big misunderstanding surrounding schizophrenia, i think a lot of people hear schizophrenia and think a sufferer has voices in their head telling them to harm themselves or others (a lot of movies betray it this way however that doesn’t mean its not true for some people). Schizophrenia manifests in many ways but ultimately boils down to a person perceiving things that do not exist and a lack of ability to distinguish reality from fantasy. That kind of mental disorder allows online conspiracy theories to very easily send a vulnerable person suffering down a rabbit hole that can make them significantly less likely to seek professional help but also that they can become dangerous to themselves and others. The fact that there are so many people peddling lies and conspiracies for the money and fame makes my blood boil because not a single one of them cares at all about the consequences their lies have on their victims.
@@cahan557 Yeah, some hear voices (there are degrees, like most disorders), but many do not. The common thread is the detachment from reality.
I had one paranoid schizophrenic client who was convinced that his cousin's family was going to poison him and take his money (he had none). Then one day he spent an hour telling me his plan on how he was going to murder them one-by-one in their sleep with a baseball bat. It was so cold and devoid of empathy that you'd swear he was just talking about something mundane like running to get groceries.
Not all schizophrenics are that bad, or get that bad, but i definitely agree that online misinformation and conspiracy theories throw a ton of fuel on the fire for people with paranoid/delusional tendencies.
@@TheBaronVSP yeah, I’m just glad we live in the modern world where the solution to schizophrenia isn’t an exorcism. People getting the treatment and care they deserve.
While I can agree with some of this, what we are seeing here may also be an example of unrestrained openness in the big 5 factor model. These same people also believe in astrology, crystals, Homeopathy, flat earth, terrain theory, etc. I would eve argue this extends to critical race theorists and gender identitarians.
Let’s be real, there was no way an interview with the Q shaman would’ve stayed on any rails.
the only rails Q shaman is staying on are the ones he’s blowing💀💀
It was never on the rails to begin with 😂
@@Tarumarugan True
So happy to see a Canadian flag at those insurrections.🇨🇦. I support canadian liberals so I go to the correct side.
Where we're going, we don't need rails!
I actually do feel bad for this guy because his brain is fried but he thinks he is a noble defender of freedom. Hope he actually gets help during his time/after release and get off this conspiracy bullshit.
He's in solitary confinement which is 100% torture and has terrible effects on one's mental and physical health. He won't de-radicalize in the slightest.
@@christopherkersey4433 I know he is giving deep into new delusions as we speak...
@@cliffordrobinson3907 Just take a look at what happened to mark Richards
This guy definitely deserves time, but solitary? His brain is gonna be mush when he gets out. Our prison system needs to change so these guys can get the help they need.
@@duckywinks nobody deserves solitary. I implore everyone to read the book 'Hell is a Very Small Place' it's a collection of essays and short stories mostly about people who spent time in solitary confinement in american prisons.
One of the most fascinating things about the interview is that this guy is convinced he holds a sensible position that he has come to through diligent research grounded in reality, despite every word coming out his mouth being borderline nonsense. Makes you wonder what kinds of positions we all hold that are demonstrably incorrect.
This is definitely true, but I think there are some ways which you can assess whether you have fallen into similar traps
1) How certain are you that you are correct? The more certainty you have, the closer you're going to be to this kind of stuff, there's a rigidity and inflexibility there I think. Where eventually the subjective melts away entirely
2) How accurately can you describe a position you don't hold, to a person that does hold that position. If you can't do this, you're also more likely to be closer to this kind of thinking.
I mean, if you understand critical thinking, that’s not really an issue lol. High school level stuff
Thats why being sceptical involves being open that you are wrong too given evidence.
Borderline nonsense? Dude everything this guy said is absolutely bat shit crazy.
@@jascu4251 I think this is a good rule of thumb, but the issue is that there are some facts that are objective that you can be completely sure of, and you can be unable to describe your opponents position and still be correct.
Take flat earthers. You can be extremely confident that the earth is round and not understand your opponent's position without being a lunatic. This is obviously a silly example but it's to illustrate the larger point.
I think you just have to accept that you can't know most things with authoritative expertise and that misinformation is so rampant in the modern information era that you are more likely than not to hold at least one position that doesn't reflect reality.
I'm a therapist, and a lot of these people suffer from personality disorders like schizotypal and less disorders like schizophrenia. I am not saying that this is issue isn't there and people are victims of a system that doesn't support them, do we ought to have compassion even if we are outraged. When people suffer from Personality Disorders, the issue is certainly partly wiring/sensitivity and often trauma/family problems, but there is usually a stronger nurture component as opposed to a purely chemical imbalance , where a pill might take off the edge it's not going to do as much as therapy (mostly, this may not be totally true but personality disorders aren't as well known to the general public but are way more common than schizophrenia or bipolar, and even get confused with them), but it would require long term therapy or deep deprogramming first and foremost. Don't get me wrong, there are people who suffer from PD and also need medications as a major part of their treatment, I'm just saying a majority or statistically. Unfortunately, a lot of therapists don't know how to really start with these issues because we're always taught to not get into politics. I personally disagree, but I'm concerned that as Republicans get more demented, our profession has to figure out what to do. Truth be told though, most of these people never go to therapy because they don't think that they are the problem.
I am curious, would you say that a lot of the time connecting with the root of the issue of whatever mental problem one may have, is a better alternative to healing than pills?
( sorry if that's confusing to read, I do not really know how to word the question. I guess I am trying to ask if you think pills are'nt the best medicine in most cases.)
@@Iggyauna According to the data, recovery is more likely with both therapy and medication combined.
You have your work cut out for you with at least 1/3 of our nation needing deprogramming. Perhaps dealing with the cluster B personality disorders and informing the public about them would have helped. They fell for an NPD hook, line and sinker and most Americans know nothing about NPD's or all their crazy detachments from reality and manipulations. Now one big 🍊 guy has actually infected nearly half the country!! Not to sound paranoid, but since NPD is turning out to be contagious, you guys need to stop ignoring it.
@@johnsamson9680 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Also a therapist who has worked inpatient psych on a unit with almost all involuntarily committed patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective, and personality disorders. And if you’ve ever seen or treated someone who has been off medication (or never started) and then worked with them after two days of medication, you would look at your statement and reconsider. I’m all about talk therapy and I use a variety of theories/therapies. But I’ve had sessions with new patients that were about Q Anon type stuff one day and the next day after medication was a coherent therapeutic conversation the next which detailed, trauma, broken family, poverty, etc. And sessions focused on medication management, case management services, continued mobile therapy and regular visits with an MD or PsyD. I really think your view is quite short sighted and comes off a little preachy.
The scariest thing is that about 40% of the country thinks exactly like this person.
We can laugh at this guy for being “such a wacky character” but let’s not forget that he is far from alone in his rhetoric and thought pattern, which is a legitimate issue that needs to be addressed before more violence ensues
Ok but literally how
@@alejandrorivas4585 Give every person, from a college professor to a local junkie a mobile phone with data on in circa 2014, sit back and relax to see what happens
The Channel 5 comment section for this video illustrates the split, there were people agreeing with this guy. Agreeing with the 'racist nurse' scenario. People are fucked.
@@chriss790its 2 am and I don't understand sorry
Proper mental healthcare in the US would fix the issue with most of them
Men in the comments, this is why therapy is important. This dude was throwing out big and little T's so causally, he basically layed out a roadmap for how he wound up in jail. If you have friends who came from broken homes, do your best to help them seek affordable counselling/therapy, and if you're in a position to do so, advocate for affordable services in your area. We can't fix our communities if we don't fix ourselves. ❤️
Based
@@SpockCanYouSaveme Yeah, I'm lost on that too...
@@SpockCanYouSaveme Big and little T's are big traumas and little traumas (not indicative of the intensity to which the individual experiences them, but the accumulation of which can lead to or increase the likelihood of adverse childhood experiences). Ie, early childhood abandonment by a parent is a big trauma.
Absolutly true and based
Agreed!!
Shaman guy: You can see God while on peyote.
Also Shaman guy: I'm like a very skeptical and logical dude.
Depends on what god is. You can see god in a blade of grass while completely sober.
Also i am a shaman and talk about the christian god for reasons all the time, perfectly normal. No reason to doubt.
"I got into politics after doing a shit ton of peyote and connecting with the spirit of the universe... anyway, let me tell you about these evil satanists who use psychedelics to commune with satan"
I see God when I’m on speed.
@@marocat4749 Just under christianity that is heresy and black magic all that shamanism stuff
"The only difference between a femboy and that guy is that the femboy is probably more racist." I could end this video here holy shit, Vaush. Lmao
Contrarian?
@@doubled57690 ok?
Genuine question: What is a femboy?
@@arthurraleigh5812 basicly, a guy who acts in a girly way. Usually dressup and stuff. Might even be trans women or genderfluid guys or just bottoms.
@@davitdavid7165 Thank you very much 👍🏻
So ya, Vaush's comment was weird..🤔
andrew be getting better news content than cnn and fox combined.
I’m not sure which punishment would be more cruel and unusual.
Solitary confinement
Or this guy being your cell mate
At least it wont be booring
I’d love to have this guy as a cell mate, he seems nice enough and I don’t think he’s gonna commit insurrection against me. He’s a mentally ill liberal not a fascist thug and the fact he’s in prison at all is an issue. Go after the organizers, if these people were on the far left I would be first in line to defend them.
Lol I was in Seg for 2 weeks during my 2 years in prison and I preferred to have no cell mate lol it was relaxing as fuck. You can't imagine what it's like to have no privacy -- LITERALLY zero, you're shitting in view of and within spitting distance of others, showering, sleeping, every moment of every day no privacy...
I'd choose solitary immediately.
He would be qnnoying but imaging mental stimulation if incredible frustrating. Better than the solitary confinement torture depriving of any.
But i have to disagree, he literally aligned and gave several faschist polititians photo shot pr, he just was thrown away but he was a goon.
As a therapist who has worked inpatient psych, this guy sounds like people who were involuntarily committed for months of treatment.
Exactly, he does not belong in a prison he belongs in a hospital.
@@maxmaschmann8966 Nah, but they seriously need psychiatric treatment and therapy inside the prison. You aren't really rehabilitating without it. And I am progressive. Being a traitor is punishable by death so I would instead choose a long sentence in jail.
@@krisr3612 "I'm a progressive, and traitors to the state should be put to death."
No, you're not a progressive.
@@DriscolDevil Well then you should tell that to the others in here claiming that being progressive means you are against incarceration.
@Rune Kristensen He committed an act of treason by trying to overthrow our democracy. Here, that is punishable by death. You allow people to overthrow your government and overturn free and fair elections where you live???
“This Interview With The Q Shaman Went Off The Rails QUICKLY”
i mean… what did you expect. This is the Q Shaman! It’s not like he’s revered for his good temperament. In fact, i’d be shocked and disappointed if it was on the rails. Him going off the rails is so on brand for him that it’s almost like being on the rails.
For me it was a little shocking, though not surprising, to hear just how far from down the rabbit hole his beliefs arise.
People like him walk amongst us. That's a terrifying prospect.
That's like saying "This debate with Vaush descended into sophistry and logical fallacy QUICKLY." or "This Ben Shapiro speech descended into a bunch of smug, empty headed rhetoric QUICKLY."
Well, yeah. That's what these people do..
@@rickc2102 same. Like, I expected him to be a little wonky. Maybe just a memer or a grifter who wanted to be on TV, be in a group, whatever.
But once he REALLY started and just kept going, I was like "holy fuck he's literally bat shit insane."
He turned into the Human version of the stone you drop down a hole to see how deep it really is. The hole is Qanon Conspiracies. And it fell for a L O O O N N G way.
@@jatsko3113 Take the words he was saying at points and put them next to the words he was bellowing at the top of his voice in full Q Shaman gear at an Arizona mall in 2020.
It's the same unhinged lunacy, he's just quieter here
If you are using a scene from a movie to prove that an insane conspiracy theory is real, you are detached from reality and you need a psychiatric intervention for your safety and the safety of the community.
Exactly! It’s like that scene from mad max when.... nah I’m playing 😂
If we had a functional and humane justice system, this guy (and thousands of others) would be receiving treatment instead of getting locked up in solitary.
Agreed. As much as I dislike the guy I have to concur with this exactly.
And by not getting them treated, all that's going to happen once he gets out is going right back to his bullshit, and likely doubling down.
Not all the millions of people who believe those conspiraries have mental issues.
Imagine how much more psychotic he'll end up with solitary confinement. What a mess.
@@Horus4302 The incidence of mental illness has been found to be astronomically increased in the Q group. Psychotic illness and bipolar have a very increased orevalency ofc
Lawyer: "Please your honor, my client is mentally ill. Have mercy"
Shaman: "This man is misrepresenting me! I am in charge of all of my faculties!"
The Cheyenne weren't on the trail of tears. How do I know this and he doesn't know this, its his Goddamn history.
Any time someone uses "blood" to refer to their ethnic background, that raises a red flag for me.
I can see why an uninformed person might think Set's the Egyptian version of Satan. He was the god of deserts, storms, and violence (all bad things generally), and he did kill Osiris in an attempt to become king of the gods. So, not a great guy.
But also, he was a protector deity. He might've been the divine personification of sandstorms, but he was also the guy you would pray to if you didn't want to get caught in a sandstorm. Plus, he's one of the gods who would protect Ra during his nightly journey through the underworld by fighting against Apep (think giant snake Cthulhu), basically saving the planet every night in the process.
Legit thank you for defending Sutekh the Magnificent. Whenever books say "Egyptian god of evil" my eyes roll so hard it's a wonder I can still see. It's practically like saying "Patrick, Christian god of snakes."
He’s also seen as being very protective of his family in myths as well, like he was a dick to his sister but when her son fucked with her Set threatened him
It's also very irritating how every religion must run on the rules of Christian belief. As if it is the 'default' religion and everything was created around it.
@@Velvetx4cove
Yep, Hades has to be the devil because God of the Dead rite? I mean, in some traditions he's a rapist but so is every other Greek God who aren't so uniquely and literally demonized.
He's also the best boy in Tokyo Afterschool Summoner /j
As an Egyptian, born and raised, I'd like to say that his ancient Egyptian mythology is way off lol.
Question, do you learn about egyptian mythology around there? Like I suppose that there is some popular culture concepts about portions of it but there is a general inclination to learn about that kind of stuff?
Like, I live in a oficially catholic country an the general populations only know the most basic level of religion, and egypt is not exactly still praying for iris, isn't it?
"I've never experienced like real racism and prejudice in my life..."
Wow, seems like he's actually grown a little while in prison. Good for him.
"...until I went to the D.C. jail."
Oh no.
"*Attempts to imitate a Nigerian accent*"
Oh my fucking god lmao
Also claiming Native heritage when it's probably like 1/16th Cheyenne. A true Cherokee princess shaman. :)
In his tiny smooth brain he's the hero. He's the defender of justice and democracy. He thinks his Grandchildren will be learning about him at the Donald Trump elementary school.
34:27 if these people think democrats are the ones drinking children's blood, why don't they think the same about republicans? a bunch of them are the wealthiest and powerfulest people on earth.
And there's the Franklin cover up. Republicans raped and sexually abused many young men from Boys Town that was located in Nebraska.They are fools
Everything the right does bad they think is a made up conspiracy by the left. They are severely brainwashed. Truth is people in both parties are despicable. Although dem policies are much better for the working class and poor
heaing about this guy's past really shows just how much a troubled person he really is
His mother is a piece of work, too.
it be like that sometimes
@@crabboboi1938 but all the times though?
I can't believe your real
For a lot of cultures the tattoos are about the symbols, not as much about the fact that tattoos are painful. The stick n poke thing is just how they do them it’s not like meant to elicit as much pain as possible. If it was just about the pain the tattoo element wouldn’t need to be involved at all. Also just wanna add that I don’t think all of the ancient societies were…drinking children’s blood. Get this guy psychiatric help, he needs like genuine cult deprogramming.
QSham is a pain fetishist, no doubt
He was talking about the idea of taking on tons of pain in general, which is absolutely a part of a lot of older traditions and coming of age rituals, and also a big part of most shamanic journeys.
The guy is really misinformed about politics, but he does seem to have done some research in regards to shamanism.
@@DriscolDevil he literally said that was why “tribal cultures” (non-specific) got tattoos. I never said they didn’t do things involving pain I’m saying tattooing in particular in a lot of cultures is more about the symbols being tattooed or marking life events than it is about the tattoos being painful. He does not seem to have done a lot of research into shamanism lol
Stick n Pokes are, from what I've heard from a few artists, less painful than modern tattoos anyway. They're more gentle on the skin, have less chance of scarring, and the trashing is apparently less.
@@themanofquagga I guess it depends on how it’s done, but I’ve only ever gotten tattoos by machines so I don’t have experience any other way. I could see it being less painful, definitely less prone to scarring, it’s scary how accessible tattoo machines are cause I feel like it’s very easy to fuck someone up with a machine.
“Let me start by saying… a fish doesn’t know it is swimming in water”
*Me looking back even though I’m the only one in the room*
You see this guy?
*Your sleep paralysis demon*
Hell yeah this guy's a trip bro, anyway how you doing?
that is a normal phrase.
it means you don't notice things that you just assume.
@@d.l.7416 I know it is, but like cmon man. do you hear what this guy is saying
LoL - He might as well of said: "An idiot doesn't know he's an idiot"
absolutely hate how people are like "even scientists believe in god! They say everything is made of energy!"
The scientific definition of "energy" is so vastly different from the mystic's idea of energy. For physics and science, Energy is the capacity for doing work. Nothing more. No like, magic, no interconnectedness, just the capacity to do work.
this guy has his own headcanon about the entire universe
This made me re-think my position on the legalization of psychedelics…
I truly love Channel 5's ability to listen to these people to say the wildest shit and just be like "uhuh, tell me more about that" with a straight face.
Vaush is absolutely right about the hunger for spiritualistic relevance. Something about this guy gives me the feeling that he only practices native customs to make himself feel better about how sad his existence is in society. Many far right types use spiritualism is a means of escape from a world that makes them feel pathetic
Edit: if anyone notices, im making an addendum. Obviously a lot of non far right people desire spiritualistic relevance, and obviously there’s nothing inherently wrong with that. Spiritualism is morally neutral, but right wingers only seem to use it to give some cosmic sense of obligation to serve their insane world view.
Come to think of it, right wingers have been doing that since organized religion came about
You realize that spiritualism tends to be more of a thing for left leaning people, right?
Or is it totally legit when we do it? You make it sound like right wingers are the ones going to gurus, buying crystals for healing purposes, and paying tribute to pagan goddesses.
If you think he was bringing up the hunger for spiritual relevance as a purely right wing thing, you missed the point.
Btw it's not really "native customs" either, different forms of shamanism and spirit healers have existed in different cultures across the world.
@@DriscolDevil its also a bad thing when left-leaning people are spiritual
@@DriscolDevil I agree. I have been involved in neopagan/occult community. *The majority of occultists in my country are clearly left wing*. It is just that the right wing nutcases get the attention - because they tend to be louder, and usually f*cking idiots.
People who has some religious and spiritual beliefs should have a place in a wider leftist movement. They exist. Substantially.
@@fraktaalimuoto well the point was never about which group does “more spiritualism.” Im sure left leaning people are a lot more responsible about it.
I was just saying that this is generally the form it takes when right wingers use it
@@Gamernutritionfacts Fair enough. I would agree with that.
I really feel bad for the Shaman, he doesn't me as dangerous either just a victim of conspiracies and a scapegoat, plus being in solitary instead of any kind of treatment is just barbaric
I agree, guy shouldn’t be in prison in the first place. Go after the people at high levels and the organized militia members. This man is clearly a victim of Qanon.
How is he a scapegoat?
I don't feel bad for him one bit. The first thing that came out of his mouth was that 'He was being persecuted for being Caucasian' which he believes zealously. He seems to lack the self awareness that this skin tone saved him from being shot up like Murphy from Robocop.
He is a public face, willingly, for an insurection. Sorry he is dangerous and high level, even he got used and duped. Hedid still the things he is in prison for, being awilling public face and leader figure argumently on jnthe 6th, he evendid publicly a confederate flag in the capition, why shouldnt he be in a institution for criminals?!
he's just dim
7:10 I kinda agree with him. It looks like he received one of the biggest sentences of all those idiots in the Capitol, only because he was the most photogenic one. You can easily argue that all of them should receive more, definitely politicians and pundits supporting them should be punished, but the situation is not fair for this guy.
Well, if you really feel bad about the unfairness, just remember that this guys core political beliefs are literally “life’s not fair”.
@@callowaymotorcompany what.
So you are pro retributive justice or what?
Damn he had to wear a taxidermy over his head otherwise no one would take him seriously as a bald man.
17:45 right as I read your comment, lol
@Estrogen Fury Well I was also kinda joking too lol, but in my personal life, they were always the male Karens who bitched at us at my retail job. So between us front line workers, making fun of bald people became kinda our inside joke lol.
Don't worry, Moby is a based baldy in my books and I hope more follow his behavior. (And also get into his music lol)
@@corntastrophy isn't Moby a huge vegan and animals right activist, as well as christian?
i still like his music though ofc
@@jmann8109 Well he definitely prides himself as a vegan, which I don't mind honestly. It's not my life style, but I respect vegans choices to firmly grasp to those ideals. Paul McCartney and Roger Waters is the same way, and I'd rather take that over Eric Claptons anti vaxxing nonsense or Ted Neugents Trump bootlicking stances.
As for Christian, I am not sure. I know some of his songs reference God and the lord (usually his most depressing ones too), but going on his twitter, he seems heavily anti-fascist and anti-Republican. Which is honestly good enough for me regardless of one's religion. I have friends who are Catholic that are also Socialists, and in most religions the political party favors are split... Minus Evangelicals, of course.
22:30
When asked about what the deep state would do, he just described what Trump and the GOP was doing.
Its QAnon. The real surprise would be finding out that anything they say isnt 1:1 projection.
And the GOP is continuing to do.
Individuals can experience grief when an absent parent becomes deceased. It is called complex grief. Subconsciously, one still holds out hope that they can form a relationship with that person, but once they pass away, there is the realization that will never occur, and it becomes a what if situation.
I went through an incredibly similar journey with those substances and had very similar insights. I didn’t turn out anything like this guy. Thinking you are a shaman when you are simply grasping intuitive understandings of complex things is narcissistic and ridiculous. Thinking you can understand politics and critically think because you had revelations during a trip (something anybody can do) in wrong. Most things take education, training, and practice. He’s just another of those who saw how everything is made up of rules and patterns more complex than we know and then fell into the confused insanity that the “patterns” he thinks he’s seeing are real or something that he can understand when he’s clearly lost all control over mind and body. Sad.
Kind of curious, how is it narcissistic to think you are a shaman? It's just a role. It would be like someone saying they're a plumber after learning how to clear pipes.
@@DriscolDevil Did he actually learn to do any of the things shaman do, tho? What if you claimed to be a plumber without learning any of the skills associated with cleaning a pipe, or only a rudimentary basic of it? I feel like that is a more accurate comparison.
That being said, i don't care if he calls himself a shaman, I just don't think it's fitting.
A man may think he is a seeker of truth/ healer/ spiritual guide/ medicine man/ musician/ storyteller, teacher, etc.
And maybe he is a few of those things(storyteller or musician or whatnot), however the title doesn't seem fitting at all, in my opinion
@@DriscolDevil Not nessesary, but this giy claims a lot, he is an esotheric christian faith healer, and claimingyou are that just because interests and not some calling and caring actually about the community aspect of that. And deep reflection .
Sorry i dont think anyone can claim to be a shaman without reflecting on that. That guy just adopted it questionable because of his trauma, and wants to be special, when roles of any community roles arent abut that but often responsibility, not roleplay.
Same with , if he has any meaningful connection with native tribes, then you can maybe say you have a connection, but he hasnt, he is aproviating it just.
@@alesalazar1175 Pretty much the roles of shaman and priest in that regard are about deep reflection and being selfless.
And practices , and about doing a selfless duty, and as we are in capitalism, aproviate payment is fair i think.
But that guy literally brabbels about god all the time, i dont think there are many christian shamans.
@@marocat4749 True. It's very much some appropriation.
But we should also keep in mind he doesn't claim to be an *actual* shaman. He adopted the monicker after someone else gave it to him, he just goes with it as a sort of title, but not a title meant to describe his actual position/function within a community (like an actual shaman would).
However I don't think that makes the appropriation any better, in fact that may be worse than if he tried to actually honor the title by fulfilling the function. It's still very much not fitting
This guy is a clear example that if you open your mind to much your brain might fall out.
“I want to start a church” so he wants to be a cultist
Oh my god, his description of psychedelics and spirituality is like a regurgitated blender of every new age karen instagram thought-terminating cliche on a background of nature stock footage.
Channel 5 handled this perfectly....the absolute best way to expose crazy is just to let them talk uninterrupted.
Maybe the real adrenochrome is the friends we made along the way.
This is like a Parks and Rec Town hall meeting
The only people in my actual life I have ever heard use the term "psychic vampire" in a literal sense were basically mentally unstable. I even had a co-worker once who was suffering a mental/emotional breakdown who was convinced I was stealing their life essence psychically. I am not trying to be mean, but these people are extremely unwell.
My mum is pagan and one of her friends does crystal healing for a profession and one time she pulled me aside and asked me to go to spirit church with her because she felt I was being used by energy vampires and I needed to learn how to defend myself. She then gave me a crystal and told me to carry it with me at all times because it repels vampires.
@@trashpanda3544 That's pretty wild. Did you go to the spirit church? Curious what that would be like.
@@Alpine_Nightly no lol but I wish I did. At the time it was held at 7pm on Saturdays and I had just started seeing my boyfriend at the time and didn't want to give up spending time with him. My mum and her friend fell out a couple years later, I don't remember why but I think it was about a dog.
@@trashpanda3544 It's always always about a dog, am I right?
I was waiting for him to say the Soviet Union fell when Rocky Balboa defeated Ivan Drago.
Imagine the feds that were monitoring that call ! 😂🤣😂🤣
I love when he had to take a deep sigh to answer a question, like he knew what he believes is completely batshit
This.
This guy did psychadelics too much and never stopped hallucinating
Maybe someone should tell the Q Shaman that the Republican Party voted to allow internet companies to compile, keep, and sell your data. I think he kinda needs to know that.
Thats why that people become conspiracy theorists, they dont want to confront the uncomfortable truth, they are wrong there and used.
"I became a face for freedom" I laughed my ass off after he said that.
Caller: Prison/Jail
Channel 5 and Q Shaman in the title, oh yeah it's crazy time.
It is so insane, I don't understand how this spread..... like 15-20 years ago my brother was like this and we just laughed at him because it was obviously crazy and yet today in 2022 a shocking amount of people seem to believe it.
Thank the brainwashing engine that is FOX news. The rise in viewership is directly related to the increase in division and rise of insane conspiracies in the US.
@@alexisglaab2572 Fox News doesn’t even promote those theories, that’s Alex Jones or maybe OANN
@@nuclearcatbaby1131 They don't deny any of those things, and that is enough to have the conspiracy crazies believe they are right. Alex Jones is obviously more batshit, but FOX is also where Tucker Carlson spreads his lies from.
@@alexisglaab2572 I don’t know how the official VAERS government data is a lie?
Welcome to the age of the world wide web and social media.
Imagine your claim to fame in life is breaking into your nation’s capital dressed up as bikini Chewbacca
🤣👙🐻
He did look cool tho
He wanted nothing more
The representation wookies never wanted
@@jessicalindo7977 Trandoshans however were very happy
9:04 "One of the few survivers of the trail of tears" Um... I'm pretty sure MOST Native American people alive today have ancestors who survived the Trail Of Tears. This guy has no idea what he's talking about.
Specifically four or five of the “civilized tribes” which where moved on said trail. It’s insane
My favorite part is (Andrew) looking around while the Q shaman rants like their stuck at a bus stop and he’s asking bystanders for help with his eyes.
"I'm a skeptic, now let me tell you about the little truth bell that was ringing in my heart." Yeah ok.
The ability of Channel 5 to let people make fools of themselves is truly aspirational
I didnt know he had a new channel omg
Channel 5 JCS!!!
Listening to him is like reading vampire the masquerade lore on acid.
Me and my friends literally the said thing when we were watching this!!
"Higher frequencies of light that aren't percieved by the five senses"
He says that like invisible light waves is so outlandish it needs to be other dimensions when literally it's just things like x-rays and radio waves 😭
I still cant get over the " I want to start my own church " comment. Screaming crying vomitting
In the most outright racist country in the world, he had never encountered racism, before a black woman showed him that blacks are racist.
I think we should believe everything coming out his mouth.
"I used diferent sources" = i read both /pol and facebook memes.
The 23 hour-a-day confinement with an hour of dayroom time is typically reserved for psych obs inmates and inmates in administrative confinement. Occasionally I've seen it used for protective custody. It's a rough way to serve your time, and even psych obs inmates aren't kept on it unless they're completely unmanageable. Is this a custody level thing? Did he have a criminal record and a history of violent behavior when he was previously incarcerated? I wonder how they're justifying this?
I suppose it could be because he's a high profile inmate, but hopefully they'll put him in gen pop before too long. He's not exactly Casey Anthony.
... wasn't anthony innocent?
@@entertain7us148 She was found "not guilty," but she was still a high profile inmate while she was in custody.
Itscommon, and not an exception, appearently. I have no doubt with him there isxa case but most, are not really justified
@@marocat4749 It's not at all common in the correctional facility where I work. You have to be unsafe in general population because of your status, afflicted with mental illnesses that make you unsafe to other people, or serving out time in lockdown for disciplinary problems. If it's the latter case, then he shouldn't be in there too long unless he shows no sign of improvement; I just hope they don't keep him in isolation for longer than necessary. Five years in prison is hard enough without spending an inordinate amount of that time in lockdown because your face was on the news.
@@marocat4749 Not saying it's always fair or warranted. When I worked with psych obs inmates, there was a trans-woman in lockdown -- I assume because of how well she passed, basically they didn't want to assume liability for housing her with men or women -- and I felt awful for her. But she wasn't there for more than a few months.
polynesian is the most well known when it comes to large scale tattoo work in a tribal sense probably but definitely not the only. Cultures all over the world have been tattooing themselves since before written history. His tattoos are all based in nordic and polynesian iconography aside from the bricks (that's classic prison iconography). But yeah he sounds like he has a very baseline understanding of the cultural histories.
I mean he thought his supposed ancestors where the “few survivors” of the trail of tears, naming a tribe that wasn’t present and overlooking the thousands who survived genocide to reform new nations. He’s a clown
Yep, to boot he is extremely christian but claims to be a shaman, which makes little sense.
And yes even the claims of black magic and demons, some christian churches preach that.
@@marocat4749 The Native American Church is syncretic, I believe. There’s also an Iroquois concept of Jesus called the Great Peacemaker and their Revelation story is pretty similar to the Bible’s.
Ok i shouldnt judge the entire church on a verified cult member. He is public q person, which is a cult.
And he sounds like aweird esotheric christian, but that could come from him being in a cult, the q cult.
Am I the only one watching this and remembering his lawyer saying he “Belongs in a short bus” and realizing he was being REALLY nice when he said that
This is your brain on Spirit Science.
Listening to this guy get deep with his shaman woo woo, and it's like just watch Evangelion.
Yeah at least with that you get Ultraman references too
Maybe I’m wrong, but there were 5 tribes on the trail of tears and I’m pretty sure the Cheyenne we’re not one of them. This guy so desperately wants to be special.
Yeah. It was the Cherokee, Chickasas, Muskogee, Seminole and Choctaw tribes along with their slaves.
@@PepsiV8Chix Yeah, because they were the Five _Civilized_ Tribes.
This interview, followed by the Birds Aren't Real unmasking, has set up an interesting framework for my mind this week.
Emus look fake have to admit
@@daraghokane4236 the emus in Aus are real; only the American ones are spying on you
Some* birds aren’t real
Birds aren't real unmasking?
Do we have to say "Schizo shit"? Like I dont disagree with you that this is clearly a sign of some sort of mental illness but stigmatizing specifically schizophrenia is only harmful since its easily one of the more debilitating mental conditions that people really struggle with. Anecdotal but my frkend has Schizophrenia and they sometimes have a legitimately hard time keeping track of what real people actually said and what is caused by the illness. And my cousin is currently sitting in a county jail waiting for transfer to an inpatient mental health facility because hes a legit danger to himself and others because of schizophrenia along with hard substance abuse.
Call them crazy all you want cuz they fucking are, but let's avoid using heavily stigmatized actual diagnoses to talk about these brain melted conspiracy theorists
He wasn’t stigmatising it, ‘shit’ means stuff, that’s all..
Ironically you advocate calling him crazy which IS stigmatising mental illness
@@quantumjourney1 I mean if you're gonna be ableist better to do it vaguely rather than stigmatizing a specific illness/diagnosis.
The man is clearly not mentally well, cults do not leave people unscathed. He needs help. He also did a thing that is ridiculous and harmful and worth being made fun of/serving jail time for.
Not trying to cancel or anything, just a thought.
Its still,if he says that he should make clear that this isnt usual shizophrenia but a mix with dangerous ideology.
I like vaush, but saying that while not mentioning, seriousmy he is an extreme unusual case
I was in the gas station yesterday. The trucker (unmasked) in front of me struck up a conversation. I was in line to check out, so I couldn't flee. He sounded EXACTLY like this lunatic.
I'm shocked, I tell you, just blown away. How could this tale of yours possibly be true?
Woe to thee, and all those who are ever approached for conversation by my uncle. May you find respite for enduring.
Wait he... Did he just spout the Amnesia story and lore at us?
They used the adrenaline from suffering people to reach other worlds and higher experiences.
This is more like Amnesia Rebirth than it is Bloodborne to me.
Andrew has an amazing talent of bringing the crazy out of people by getting them to ramble long enough.
This is what happens when you get into politics before satisfying a single prerequisite.
@Vaush, in all fairness, he *did* accurately describe the historic roles of Shamans and Druids in Animist religions. You know, he’s still insane and his brain is fried, but the different specializations he listed off (I doubt he himself is skilled in many of them) *was* right. Not that we should be inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt, but yeah.
Yeah, incels and crazy people will often attach themselves to cringey ideas like shamanism
@@quantumjourney1 Without thinking how that role that are often thankless and very community oriented and need deep reflection would not apply to them very well. Same way how he ,
He literally just uses general esotheric stuff, not any specific sources, from like tribes maybe.
Ok the thing is henever got another perspective on life and reflected on it like that rituals likely are, and if there are drug involves, carefully and like assisted trips . I imagine.
That guy for sure never heard of that, and that are just the basics of not loose yourself on a trip only
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are the 5 classical planets. Galileo didn't discover it, he just was the first to look at it through a telescope and confirm it wasn't a star
His experiences with psychedelics, and his explanation of consciousness eerily resonates with my own experience… makes me wonder how he got himself where he is..
I also found psychedelic spirituality to have schizo aspects
Psychedelics can fuck you up in really subtle ways, or open shit you never knew you had. I will always support its usage and legalization, but these kinds of chemicals aren’t a joke. I had a bad trip once and it gave me consistent panic attacks for years.
You never know with this kind of shit.
They definetly aren't for everyone and the over use of them can certainly bring out other serious mental disorders in those predisposed with them.
@@Rapscallion227 It gave you panic attacks for years? Hate to break it to you but that wasn’t the hallucinogenics. Most of what you said sounds like someone whos only tripped once or twice, ngl
@@quantumjourney1 Nope, because of increased neuroplasticity during psychedelic experiences, a bad experience can re-write a neuron pathway with long lasting results. It's the same reason that when used under professional supervision with therapy they can be used to rapidly unlearn harmful behaviours and associations. Hence why they've been used successfully to rapidly reduce consumption in long-term alcoholics and help people to quickly get over anxiety disorders and depression. You might have done a shit load of psychedelics, but obviously you don't know much about how they work. You've just been lucky man. I have too, but thats why mindset and setting are considered to be so important.
schizophrenia pills should become more accessible to the public
As in pills that give you schizophrenia...?
I watched that the other day right when it came out and it started off amiable. I thought when is the snake going to actually bite lol. It was a great interview he did and I loved it. The guy saying he's part Native American makes me laugh so much. I am part native Canadian but only 1/8th and my dad and his bro are obviously 1/4. Although only 1/4 my dad is dark like a native but has total white person eyes while his brother is white as a ghost but has a heavy double epicanthic fold and looks almost Chinese.
He’s as native as I am white. Probably less so actually 😂😂
Oh that’s cool, are you and your folks part of a specific nation/tribe?
@@lawrencescales9864 No, because my GG married a white dude and left. Yes, she is half Ojibwe and half Cree but we are not part of the tribe. I don't get free college or university and I have to pay taxes. My dad will not get his card as a native. He doesn't believe in it. He said why should my skin colour determine if I have to pay taxes? I don't have that kind of integrity, if I could get my card and save money I would. The thing is though to get the card my dad would have to. He wouldn't even do it so I could get free college. Still paying it off today when it could have been free. It should be free for everyone.
@@yishaqdavid2029 I don't know how it is in Canada but I do have my card and have to pay taxes. In the US, it's actually a white supremacist trope that Natives pay no taxes.
The only way we don't have to pay state taxes is if we work and live on federal land, like anyone else, including the military. Federal taxes are the same as anyone else. I just wanted to clarify this because, like I said, in the US it's used by WS to talk sht.
@@apriljk6557 IN Canada they never have to pay sales tax or land taxes. If they move into the city they probably have to pay property taxes but no matter where they are or live they never have to pay sales tax her in Canada anyway.
I don't think this interview ever had rails in the first place. It was like a ride in a dunebuggy careening down a winding dirt road hugging the side of a mountain without any guardrails.
The only guardrails are the ones on each side of the bowling alleys that was put up before the short bus arrived.
I love how this guy has never in his life been oppressed or profiled or living in less then ideal conditions. Now that he's actually in jail experiencing this for the first time he starts to bitch about it. This is how these people think! Nothing is real or problematic until it happens to them or their bubble. Extremely reactive bunch of folks.
That’s probably true but oppression can be expressed in multiple ways.
He should be in a museum lol.
54:38 so he know every intricate detail about QAnon stuff, but he doesn't know the day the storm was meant to be. lmao.
I believe everything he says.
He is reasonable and did thousands of hours of research.
Also he talked to god after eating shrooms.
Calls himself a shaman but dresses like a norse god okdude
I am related to Sizemore Indians / Stick People that saved countless Cherokee Indians escaping the Trail of Tears. One of the few? This guy has no idea what he's talking about.
I love how the interviewer was also laughing his ass off during the "weekly local capital at Saturday noon" bit
channel 5 is the best news channel, I’m happy you’re talking about this!
You know this guy just did a 10 minute google search for “Shamans” after Alex Jones gave him the name. He fully embraced the new title given to him by his idol, and crafted a story around that identity.
It seems pretty obvious to me that what he was originally going for was a Q-Viking, given the iconography: The horned helmet, - which isn’t even Viking but was associated with Vikings by western cultures - his valknut tattoo (three triangles), his Yggdrasil tattoo (Norse tree of life), etc.
"I am rational and sceptical."
Proceeds to list incoherent easily disprovable conspiracy theories based entirely in pseudo-history.
Dude being a Q anon conspiracy sound like fun. While we all here worrying about real life, go to work, take care of our sick family member. Q anon lives in isekai anime plot where cool shit happened.
That's a lot of the appeal. It's a coping mechanism, basically. The reality is actually harder to accept. Capital dismantling democracy, using immense violence, and undermining freedom happens totally wide in the open. There doesn't have to be a massive secret plot. It's a cope to think there has to be.
I live in another alphabet letter of conspiracy
Are you jealous of his psychosis?
Set's name was probably pronounced Sutih. It was the greeks that named him Set.
I actually didn't know that, thanks :D
Its also important to point out that this is a hypothetical pronunciation as Egyptian hieroglyphics only conveyed consonant sounds as most Afro-Asiatic languages (which includes Hebrew and Arabic) dont need to write vowels because you can infer them by the positions of the words being written.
I love the "cannabis gave me insights bro" because it feels like he doesn't understand what cannabis is doing to his brain. Your imagination goes wild and every idea you have feels like the greatest idea you've ever had. One time I got high and had an idea for a robot that I apparently thought was good enough to write down. I woke up the next morning and saw in my notes app "Robot car that makes fart noises"
To be fair it sounds like you imagined a Tesla.
storms the capitol: 41 months in jail
shoplifting baby formula/selling pot brownies: life without possibility of parole