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Shattering The Illusion is an upcoming free, all-day on-line conference covering the subjects areas of Natural Law, true Anarchy, Mind Control, Consciousness and The Occult. Here, co-organiser James Cordiner talks on why it's so vital these topics are deeply grasped and applied by the regular masses - not juts those already steeped in truth-seeking - and what specific points will be covered by the speakers. Speakers include Chris Jantzen, Ivan Oyola Jr., James Cordiner, Jennifer Rose, Joe Murray, Mark Devlin, Mark Passio, Nathan Riddett, Sean McCann and Will Keller, with new music previewed by DISL Automatic and Joe Murray. All information and links to the viewing platforms is at SHATTERING THE ILLUSION --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hitchhikersguidetotruth/support
Shattering The Illusion is an upcoming free, all-day on-line conference covering the subjects areas of Natural Law, true Anarchy, Mind Control, Consciousness and The Occult. Here, co-organiser James Cordiner talks on why it's so vital these topics are deeply grasped and applied by the regular masses - not juts those already steeped in truth-seeking - and what specific points will be covered by the speakers.Speakers include: Chris Jantzen, Ivan Oyola Jr., James Cordiner, Jennifer Rose, Joe Murray, Mark Devlin, Mark Passio, Nathan Riddett, Sean McCann and Will Keller, with new music previewed by DISL Automatic and Joe Murray.All information and links to the viewing platforms is at www.shatteringtheillusion.info
Thank you for tuning in! This week i decided to take a step back from the usual reading and present the roundtable discussion that I hosted on Jan. 8 2022 Guests include Nathan Riddett, Sean McCan, Will Keller and Gino Volante Find more from each of the guests Nathan Riddett: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp8Ws5rVKRfbKL6Cp4kSWvg https://onegreatworknetwork.com/nathan-riddett Sean McCann: https://onegreatworknetwork.com/sean-mccann https://www.storefrontier.com/auctoritasillusio Will Keller: https://naturalfreedomleague.com/ Gino Volante: https://thesecretkindergarten.com/ James Cordiner: https://www.freeyourmindne.com/ After the roundtable is over, stick around to hear the continuation of "Government" The Biggest Scam in History Exposed by Etienne de la Boetie2 and i showing of a short film summarizing The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hitchhikersguidetotruth/support
Nathan Riddetts a content creator on the One Great Work network, a UK researcher, public speaker, and an advocate of Hemp, Entheogens, Truth and Freedom. This was a great conversation about the presentation he gave you can find here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnzx01_LtfY&t=236sLink to Nathan's YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp8Ws5rVKRfbKL6Cp4kSWvg
Nathan Riddett is a father, anarchist, student and teacher of Natural Law. We sat down to discuss entheogens and the role they play in expanding the mind. I personally enjoyed this conversation. We cover a lot for such a short period of time. I hope that you enjoy listening. Agape. Find Nathan at https://www.onegreatworknetwork.com My Website Labore et Constantia studios presents: - Home (freeyourmindne.com) Catch the show LIVE each Saturday night at 9 pm EST A Hitchhiker's Guide to Truth (odysee.com) Join the Discord chat server https://discord.gg/sDZCS7fEQG Check out the store for a T shirt A Hitchhiker's Guide to Truth | StoreFrontier™ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hitchhikersguidetotruth/support
Nathan Riddett joins Sean to discuss Entheogens. Both have lots of experience with these substances and this conversation covers best practices, what to expect while taking them and dispels common myths surrounding them. Find Nathan's work here: https://onegreatworknetwork.com/nathan-riddett https://www.youtube.com/user/nathanrid
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In this episode, Nate interviews Nathan Riddett, speaking about his experience learning and teaching the science of Natural Law and how moral relativism is consuming the world. He describes slave-think religion and how man is being held back in consciousness as a result. Also, a shared anecdote on symbolism and what it’s like being a minority surrounded by the religious cult of “Covidians.”
Nathan is a UK researcher, public speaker and educator of Natural Law. He speaks a lot about his philosophy of anarchism, veganism and the understanding of objective morality. As a result of realising the moral responsibility of holding this knowledge, Nathan started public speaking to help propagate the solution to human slavery into public consciousness. I enjoyed talking to Nathan and disagreeing on a few points which made for a good conversation.
I jumped on a four-way chat as part of Ivan Oyola Jr’s Guy Next Door Speaks videocast where Ivan, Nathan Riddett, Francesco Sani and myself discuss several aspects of what’s happening in the world under the guise of the ‘Coronavirus pandemic.’ Far more worthy of concern than any virus, we all agree, it’s what’s being planned in its wake. Fortunately, more are starting to see through all the lies.
I jumped on a four-way chat as part of Ivan Oyola Jr’s Guy Next Door Speaks videocast where Ivan, Nathan Riddett, Francesco Sani and myself discuss several aspects of what’s happening in the world under the guise of the ‘Coronavirus pandemic.’ Far more worthy of concern than any virus, we all agree, it’s what’s being planned in its wake. Fortunately, more are starting to see through all the lies.
I took part in a roundtable discussion on the subjects of true freedom, personal sovereignty and anarchy, alongside Ivan Oyola Jr., Nathan Riddett and host Francesco Sani.
I took part in a roundtable discussion on the subjects of true freedom, personal sovereignty and anarchy, alongside Ivan Oyola Jr., Nathan Riddett and host Francesco Sani.
A highly topical subject comes under the spotlight for a four-way roundtable conversation. Sean McCann, Jo Lomax and Nathan Riddett guest to discuss the current social-engineering push to promote Veganism. We all agree that the reason this is getting done WON'T be out of the elite controllers' compassion and concern for all living sentient beings - particularly when the likes of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Russell Brand and Beyonce have been playing their part in the push. This leaves us to reflect on the REAL reasons for the co-ordinated agenda, now being ramped up at record speed.The show ends with Sean McCann giving his thoughts on Carnism, (meat-eating,) as depicted in Stanley Kubrick's mindblowing '2001: A Space Odyssey' movie, and its relation to the Biblical creation myth, Darwinism, satanism and human consciousness.The 1973 movie 'Soylent Green,' as discussed in the show, can be viewed for free online here:P1:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6f3kggP2:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6f2i4pSean McCann's essay on Carnism as depicted in '2001: A Space Odyssey' is as follows:2001 a space odyssey by Stanley Kubrick is a very misunderstood film with many esoteric subplots running through it. We all know the film depicts an alien force communing with Apes to influence our evolution as a species. What I propose is that Kubrick melds together Christian and Darwinist beliefs and uses carnism to illustrate a satanic mindset of violence and domination.The first chapter of the film is where these allusions can be found. The opening scene is titled “The Dawn of Man”. This title makes the viewer subconsciously relate the following scene to Genesis chapter one of the bible. Kubrick displays the landscape (the Garden of Eden). He then shows us an ape in the Garden, this is where Kubrick melds the two belief systems to show us the same theme runs together. The ape is Adam, the first man/the missing link of Darwinist theory. Furthermore, this combination allows most viewers to accept the premise that this is a plausible “Dawn of Man”. Now that the viewers have accepted this ape represents Adam in the Garden, Kubrick depicts the animals which share the Garden with ancient Mankind. The next scene shows the apes living peacefully in the Garden with pigs. The apes are shown to be eating plants. Kubrick then shows the apes and pigs fighting over the plants available (limited resources). Though they have conflict, no one is harmed, and they continue to co-exist peacefully. We are then shown two bands of apes and their conflict over access to a watering hole. The conflict only involved loud hollers and posturing. No violence involved. The apes are depicted as prey as an ape is killed by a cheetah. The next scene depicts the apes huddled under a rock at night as they listen to the nocturnal beasts’ hunting, riddled with fear. The next morning, the apes wake up to find the black Monolith standing before them. This represents the satanic force, the snake who appears in the garden. Kubrick depicts it as being a black cube with the same dimensions as the movie screen the viewers are watching. It is also obviously not of this world. It has smooth planes and sharp angles, much different from the apes’ immediate environment. The apes are afraid at first and then their curiosity helps them overcome their fight or flight response. One ape touches the Monolith, then all the others do as well. This touch is the communion with the satanic force. The next shot is from the base of the Monolith looking up at the sun in alignment with the moon. The angle of the camera distorts the shape of the Monolith. The perspective transforms the rectangular face into a trapezoid. The trapezoid is an important symbol for Satanists, representing the tesseract they believe this realm to be. A cube within a cube extruding. The trapezoid is the shape that binds the inner cube. It being black is a reference to saturnian belief systems. We are to assume the information transmitted to the apes was satanic in nature. Like the words given to Eve to convince her to eat from the tree of good and evil. Moving on, the next scene depicts an ape scrounging through a decomposed pig carcass looking for food. The ape is visibly shown thinking, and a flash of the trapezoid shot is edited into the scene. We assume he is realizing this carcass is the remains of a living animal. We see him pick up a large bone and use it as a club. We see the ape’s excitement at the destruction of the bones in front of him as he swings his club. We see him smash the fragile skull and flashes of pigs falling dead are sewn into the epic scene. In the next scene we see an ape eating a freshly killed piece of animal flesh. Kubrick makes sure to include a squishing sound as the ape takes a bite. It cuts to all the apes eating meat, sitting around a dead pig carcass. They all have bones/clubs in their laps and the baby is chewing on a bone. Indicating that they learn from each other. Now the whole tribe has eaten murdered flesh and they make their way to the watering hole. They meet their rival troop and make noise like usual. That day was different. They were all armed with clubs. When one of the rival apes charged and ran at the armed apes, just as he made it across the water he was quickly bashed in the head with a club. The dead ape lay twitching on the ground as all the others took turns beating him with their clubs. Each of them with blood in their bellies, commit wrathful aggression. The rest of the unarmed apes flee, and the armed troop takes the watering hole. This is supporting Darwin’s survival of the fittest premise. Now the aggressive psychopaths win the day and are free to enjoy all the resources in the garden of Eden. Then the alpha ape throws his club in the air, literally casting it out of the garden. Like Adam and Eve being cast out for eating ‘the forbidden fruit’, the bone is cast out. The following scene shows a spaceship floating above Earth (the garden), the humans were literally cast out from the planet. Our technology is casting us further and further away from Eden. Carnism is not only a tool for illustrating violence and domination, Kubrick could be telling us that flesh IS the forbidden fruit. At least according to the mystery schools.If flesh is the forbidden fruit, it only makes sense. The tree was named the tree of knowledge of good and evil. When eating anything else, there’s no need to have knowledge of good and evil. But when you steal the flesh from another being, you KNOW it’s wrong. You can hear it in your heart. That is the sin that destroyed the garden.There’s only one more reference to carnism in the film, and that is at about the 47 min mark. Heywood Floyd and two of his colleagues were zooming across the moon’s landscape on their way to see the Monolith that was dug up on the moon. One of the men said, “Is anybody hungry?” as he pulled out a plastic cooler. He opened it and offered the contents to Mr. Floyd. Heywood said, “What is that? chicken?”. The response he got was “something like that. It tastes like it anyway”. Everyone laughed, and the third man asked, “Do you have any ham?”. This is a direct reference to the opening scenes where the apes’ first flesh meal was a pig. The man takes a bite and says, “Hey this is pretty good.”. The man with the cooler says, “They’re getting better at it all the time.”. Illustrating how we’ve been murdering and eating pigs since the garden of Eden. What seems to be different in all that time is how sanitized and removed we are from actually committing murder. Now our ham is in neat little white squares and wrapped in plastic. The days of wielding a club are long behind us yet we are still ingesting suffering and death.All the spiritually enlightened traditions know eating flesh is wrong. Continuing to torture, enslave, rape and murder our fellow animals, keeps us locked out of paradise. Earth cannot be returned to a state of Eden until we all follow God’s first rule of the Garden… “Do no harm”.-Sean McCann
A highly topical subject comes under the spotlight for a four-way roundtable conversation. Sean McCann, Jo Lomax and Nathan Riddett guest to discuss the current social-engineering push to promote Veganism. We all agree that the reason this is getting done WON'T be out of the elite controllers' compassion and concern for all living sentient beings - particularly when the likes of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Russell Brand and Beyonce have been playing their part in the push. This leaves us to reflect on the REAL reasons for the co-ordinated agenda, now being ramped up at record speed.The show ends with Sean McCann giving his thoughts on Carnism, (meat-eating,) as depicted in Stanley Kubrick's mindblowing '2001: A Space Odyssey' movie, and its relation to the Biblical creation myth, Darwinism, satanism and human consciousness.The 1973 movie 'Soylent Green,' as discussed in the show, can be viewed for free online here:P1:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6f3kggP2:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6f2i4pSean McCann's essay on Carnism as depicted in '2001: A Space Odyssey' is as follows:2001 a space odyssey by Stanley Kubrick is a very misunderstood film with many esoteric subplots running through it. We all know the film depicts an alien force communing with Apes to influence our evolution as a species. What I propose is that Kubrick melds together Christian and Darwinist beliefs and uses carnism to illustrate a satanic mindset of violence and domination.The first chapter of the film is where these allusions can be found. The opening scene is titled “The Dawn of Man”. This title makes the viewer subconsciously relate the following scene to Genesis chapter one of the bible. Kubrick displays the landscape (the Garden of Eden). He then shows us an ape in the Garden, this is where Kubrick melds the two belief systems to show us the same theme runs together. The ape is Adam, the first man/the missing link of Darwinist theory. Furthermore, this combination allows most viewers to accept the premise that this is a plausible “Dawn of Man”. Now that the viewers have accepted this ape represents Adam in the Garden, Kubrick depicts the animals which share the Garden with ancient Mankind. The next scene shows the apes living peacefully in the Garden with pigs. The apes are shown to be eating plants. Kubrick then shows the apes and pigs fighting over the plants available (limited resources). Though they have conflict, no one is harmed, and they continue to co-exist peacefully. We are then shown two bands of apes and their conflict over access to a watering hole. The conflict only involved loud hollers and posturing. No violence involved. The apes are depicted as prey as an ape is killed by a cheetah. The next scene depicts the apes huddled under a rock at night as they listen to the nocturnal beasts’ hunting, riddled with fear. The next morning, the apes wake up to find the black Monolith standing before them. This represents the satanic force, the snake who appears in the garden. Kubrick depicts it as being a black cube with the same dimensions as the movie screen the viewers are watching. It is also obviously not of this world. It has smooth planes and sharp angles, much different from the apes’ immediate environment. The apes are afraid at first and then their curiosity helps them overcome their fight or flight response. One ape touches the Monolith, then all the others do as well. This touch is the communion with the satanic force. The next shot is from the base of the Monolith looking up at the sun in alignment with the moon. The angle of the camera distorts the shape of the Monolith. The perspective transforms the rectangular face into a trapezoid. The trapezoid is an important symbol for Satanists, representing the tesseract they believe this realm to be. A cube within a cube extruding. The trapezoid is the shape that binds the inner cube. It being black is a reference to saturnian belief systems. We are to assume the information transmitted to the apes was satanic in nature. Like the words given to Eve to convince her to eat from the tree of good and evil. Moving on, the next scene depicts an ape scrounging through a decomposed pig carcass looking for food. The ape is visibly shown thinking, and a flash of the trapezoid shot is edited into the scene. We assume he is realizing this carcass is the remains of a living animal. We see him pick up a large bone and use it as a club. We see the ape’s excitement at the destruction of the bones in front of him as he swings his club. We see him smash the fragile skull and flashes of pigs falling dead are sewn into the epic scene. In the next scene we see an ape eating a freshly killed piece of animal flesh. Kubrick makes sure to include a squishing sound as the ape takes a bite. It cuts to all the apes eating meat, sitting around a dead pig carcass. They all have bones/clubs in their laps and the baby is chewing on a bone. Indicating that they learn from each other. Now the whole tribe has eaten murdered flesh and they make their way to the watering hole. They meet their rival troop and make noise like usual. That day was different. They were all armed with clubs. When one of the rival apes charged and ran at the armed apes, just as he made it across the water he was quickly bashed in the head with a club. The dead ape lay twitching on the ground as all the others took turns beating him with their clubs. Each of them with blood in their bellies, commit wrathful aggression. The rest of the unarmed apes flee, and the armed troop takes the watering hole. This is supporting Darwin’s survival of the fittest premise. Now the aggressive psychopaths win the day and are free to enjoy all the resources in the garden of Eden. Then the alpha ape throws his club in the air, literally casting it out of the garden. Like Adam and Eve being cast out for eating ‘the forbidden fruit’, the bone is cast out. The following scene shows a spaceship floating above Earth (the garden), the humans were literally cast out from the planet. Our technology is casting us further and further away from Eden. Carnism is not only a tool for illustrating violence and domination, Kubrick could be telling us that flesh IS the forbidden fruit. At least according to the mystery schools.If flesh is the forbidden fruit, it only makes sense. The tree was named the tree of knowledge of good and evil. When eating anything else, there’s no need to have knowledge of good and evil. But when you steal the flesh from another being, you KNOW it’s wrong. You can hear it in your heart. That is the sin that destroyed the garden.There’s only one more reference to carnism in the film, and that is at about the 47 min mark. Heywood Floyd and two of his colleagues were zooming across the moon’s landscape on their way to see the Monolith that was dug up on the moon. One of the men said, “Is anybody hungry?” as he pulled out a plastic cooler. He opened it and offered the contents to Mr. Floyd. Heywood said, “What is that? chicken?”. The response he got was “something like that. It tastes like it anyway”. Everyone laughed, and the third man asked, “Do you have any ham?”. This is a direct reference to the opening scenes where the apes’ first flesh meal was a pig. The man takes a bite and says, “Hey this is pretty good.”. The man with the cooler says, “They’re getting better at it all the time.”. Illustrating how we’ve been murdering and eating pigs since the garden of Eden. What seems to be different in all that time is how sanitized and removed we are from actually committing murder. Now our ham is in neat little white squares and wrapped in plastic. The days of wielding a club are long behind us yet we are still ingesting suffering and death.All the spiritually enlightened traditions know eating flesh is wrong. Continuing to torture, enslave, rape and murder our fellow animals, keeps us locked out of paradise. Earth cannot be returned to a state of Eden until we all follow God’s first rule of the Garden… “Do no harm”.-Sean McCann
Nathan Riddett is a speaker and authority on Natural Law. We cover a range of different and very important topics, particularly on how society is being converted to a subjective reality rather than an objective one and how that impacts society as a whole. We also go over what Love is, the role that religion has played, and is playing in the world today and also get Nathan's ideas around veganism and anarchy. I hope you enjoy the episode, I certainly did!
A fascinating insight with the passionate Nathan Riddett into the causal factors of human suffering where we delve deep into Natural Law, the role of parents in these changing times, TV mind control, and the Law of correspondence. Nathan also talks about his current projects in setting up an ethical Estate Agency business based around Natural Law which is at www.esotericestates.co.uk and his plans to infiltrate the political system through his movement www.truthfreedomprosperity.co.uk
In what will no doubt be a contentious addition to the series, Nathan Riddett guests to discuss Veganism from a moral perspective.Nathan draws on the tenets of Natural Law, and reinforces that its golden rule of 'do no harm' extends to all sentient living beings, not just humans. In this regard, adopting a lifestyle which doesn't contribute towards the suffering of animals, becomes a spiritual discipline that is often a difficult, but essential component in overcoming the ruling of the ego.In anticipation of the defensive backlash which such discussions inevitably bring, Nathan tackles each of the principal lines of 'defence' often given by meat-eaters to justify their behaviours, and shows why each, ultimately, has no real moral foundation.We also discuss how the never-ending onslaught of suffering, fear and death caused by the meat industry contributes to the control system's desire to have us all engulfed in a sea of low-density vibration, and Nathan shares his research showing how abbatoirs have been deliberately placed at key vortex points on the Earth's energy grid in this regard.
In what will no doubt be a contentious addition to the series, Nathan Riddett guests to discuss Veganism from a moral perspective.Nathan draws on the tenets of Natural Law, and reinforces that its golden rule of 'do no harm' extends to all sentient living beings, not just humans. In this regard, adopting a lifestyle which doesn't contribute towards the suffering of animals, becomes a spiritual discipline that is often a difficult, but essential component in overcoming the ruling of the ego.In anticipation of the defensive backlash which such discussions inevitably bring, Nathan tackles each of the principal lines of 'defence' often given by meat-eaters to justify their behaviours, and shows why each, ultimately, has no real moral foundation.We also discuss how the never-ending onslaught of suffering, fear and death caused by the meat industry contributes to the control system's desire to have us all engulfed in a sea of low-density vibration, and Nathan shares his research showing how abbatoirs have been deliberately placed at key vortex points on the Earth's energy grid in this regard.