Thank you for making Chris’ latest release a huge hit! 6 million views is just unbelievable 👍😎👌 I have one request. Before anyone declares the title “clickbait” please read my article about what happened: megafoundation.substack.com/p/dw-interview-update More importantly, Chris also wrote an article about it: chrislangan.substack.com/p/high-strangeness-at-the-daily-wire If anyone finds out exactly who was behind the cancellation and what their reasoning was, please let us know. We deserve an explanation. Warmest wishes~DrGenie
@FuUtAmAaSAАй бұрын
I would recommend saving and copying anything and everything this man says from this point on. 💯
@inoderlulzer5163Ай бұрын
I don't think it is as mysterious as it might seem. I don't know it for myself, but someone said under the DW related interview clip, that Chris might have said or insinuated antisemitism. And Ben Shapiro as the Co-founder of Daily Wire is Jewish. So,....
@smokecigarАй бұрын
I hope this interview will be well received in at least a 109 countries !
@hellcat3064Ай бұрын
NO!!! YOU ARE UNBELIEVABLE!!! 😁👍
@RealChrisLanganАй бұрын
@@inoderlulzer5163 Again, I was assured that everyone at the DW, unlike the resident trolls of the libel-pit Wickedpedia, knew how to distinguish bullshit from chocolate pudding. All I'd done was report that usurious NY mortgage bankers had attempted to screw my wife and me out of a million dollars or so, resulting in our departure from NY (while meanwhile these selfsame bankers were pimping low-interest home mortages to unemployed hoodrats on the make). The word "Jew" was never mentioned. If this got Shapiro's panties in a knot, I'd have to seriously question his mental competence.
@wojo6567Ай бұрын
Living on a farm and being good at math I'll bet you all his plants have square roots.
@inspectre69Ай бұрын
😅
@EbonKimАй бұрын
Probably also makes a lot of pi.
@projectjsterАй бұрын
🤦🏽♂️
@uraniumu242Ай бұрын
Proud to push you to the 1000 mark
@jasonjones2210Ай бұрын
I’m divided by nature.
@Jason-hb8jyАй бұрын
Comparing politicians to prostitutes is very insulting. To prostitutes.
@soulembraced369Ай бұрын
You're too kind 👻
@KatieKamalaАй бұрын
Haha! 😂
@getsomequietАй бұрын
I like this joke because it’s not a joke
@runningman220Ай бұрын
Almost had me. Nice one.
@niestrategicznydt7601Ай бұрын
Haha
@IrfanSuli-rv5pcАй бұрын
He is the smartest man... And doesn't make money from other peoples stupidity... He's a good person
@nightingale2424Ай бұрын
I notice a lot of high IQ people seem to fundamentally be good people.
@Gx22Ай бұрын
He is, but I would say to a flaw. Because he can understand basically everything in the world, who is good, who is evil and who are somewhat smart but peddling evil and globalism but he sits back letting them go about uncontested. I'm not saying because he is the smartest he therefore must be able to take down the world's evil, but the fact that he isn't trying to get the ball moving for those who can one day take down the world's evil is doing his intellect injustice.
@msfuerst1Ай бұрын
Doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive 🥰🥰😇😇
@hamishbartholomaeusАй бұрын
🙏🏼🔥💙
@dirt420Ай бұрын
iq isnt a representation of anything and he never gave proof
@DimitarParvanov274 күн бұрын
I was very very agnostic until last week when I watched an interview with Chris Langan, the smartest man alive, talking about reality, christianity, religion, the human body, and the universe. I think God wanted me to see that video because after thinking about it for a few days i felt his presence and love, my eyes watered and i felt the strongest feeling ever in my life. Slowly thinking more and more about it and even catching myself talking to God in the middle of the night. Its amazing and my journey is just starting i believe. I wish everyone to experience this!! Open your hearts and souls to God and he will open his to you.
@shasmi934 күн бұрын
Wait until you do mushrooms and meet the real creators.
@ZeekingzProduction4 күн бұрын
Glory to God!!!🎉
@sonnyjohna3 күн бұрын
Christ is the only way and not god.Every knee will bend and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.So...not god but Christ...
@burnstileinstallation95633 күн бұрын
@sonnyjohna you still pray to the heavenly father in Jesus's name. They are one in the same, while being two different people, or entities. Same with the holy ghost. Hence the trinity. Or that is how I understand it. Admittedly, I'm not a religious scholar.
@RealChrisLangan2 күн бұрын
@@sonnyjohna Caution: blasphemy is not welcome here. By Christ's own testimony, God has seniority; Christ, who called God "Father", was a physical man born on Earth a mere couple of thousand years ago. Christ represents God as the ideal of human perfection and has therefore been _identified with_ God, but cannot _displace_ God. One prays in Jesus' name precisely because Jesus functions as an intermediary.
@damarvel8710 күн бұрын
I’m a police officer and an Iraq and afghan vet. I’ve been through some stuff. I’ve been struggling to find faith even my spirituality. Chris has been the first person ever to make sense of god to me and I’m so dam thankful I found this interview. I have a sense of clarity I haven’t had in years. Thank you Chris from the bottom of my heart all the way from Putnam County NY.
@ViridianaRozokwietna10 күн бұрын
I hear you; I have been in a similar place with severe CPTSD. I searched and searched…. Found a book called Thinking and Destiny (The Science of Man) by Harold Waldwin Percival. Changed my life or rather gave me life back. Still does. That is why I am here and watching this; love intelligence and knowledge and what it leads to…. Good luck to you. Greetings from Upstate NY.
@Orca_Bodhi10 күн бұрын
Hey bro. You will find your peace. 😊
@jamesd.594010 күн бұрын
I think I understand. Some of us find it hard to understand God, when we know assuredly that true evil exists. That’s only the complete absence of God. I have 20 years clean now off dope & further ahead than most people my age, let alone all I have been through. 9 It’s 100% only because I have been trying to keep God forefront in my life. Doesn’t mean I’m perfect. I can swear, grow irritated/angry, have impure thoughts when seeing pretty girls. I’m thankful you’re finding your faith. The only thing God wants for us is to find true happiness in His plan for us. It’s the only way. It’s just that we don’t see it for a while. We tend to chase the emptiness for a good while thinking it matters. I’ve chosen to walk with God rather than run with the devil or after wine, women and song.
@svtaile19 күн бұрын
I’m a a point of my life where uncertainty is living in my mind. After listening to this all uncertainty has been removed and I feel extremely hopeful and certain that I’m taking the right path. I’m glad we both got so much from this and hope many more benefit as much.
@svtaile19 күн бұрын
@@ViridianaRozokwietnathank you for sharing and I’ll look for the book immediately.
@TheWilliamHoganExperienceАй бұрын
I have a very high IQ. I'm also autistic. I was an architect and a college professor, and am comfortable but far from rich. I quit working in my 40s due to stress caused by undiagnosed autism, and like Mr. Langan, was never focused on money. There are so many misconceptions about IQ and intelligence and the supposed advantages they bring. The IQ test was developed to sort soldiers into ranks. It's a crude measure intellectual potential that fails to capture more important aspects of human potential like social skills, motivation, creativity, and grit. In my case autistic neurology hamstrung me in social spheres dominated by less intelligent but more socially adept colleagues, who were able to navigate to and climb social ladders invisible to me. I was under tremendous sensory and emotional stress as well because of my unsupported neurological differences as well. Then there's the social problem of resentment: When you're exceptionally intelligent, certain things come extremely easily to you. People become jealous, and seek to thwart your success unless you're able to diffuse this. The ability to bend groups of people to your will is far more important for material success than raw intelligence.
@RealChrisLanganАй бұрын
Yes. Bending people to your will is less a function of intelligence and more a function of traits like wealth, power, ambition, charm, physical beauty, deceit, sociopathy, narcissism, sycophancy, connectivity, and so on. Above a certain level, intelligence has very little to do with it except to oppose it, for to understand truth is to put it ahead of pleasing the crowd and climbing the ladder. To judge them by their deeds and degenerative social impact, the modern elite are morally and intellectually incompetent in every way.
@jasonfurlong1976Ай бұрын
Same.
@alexausberlinАй бұрын
Wow. That's exactly how I feel and how I live. Also with the Money. No matter how hard I try. I can simply never be so focussed on earning money that I can put my other interests on the back burner. My mental bandwidth soon makes me lose sight of this focus
@AeyoWolfАй бұрын
You explained that very well. I guess with a higher intelligence you’d also have a change of perspective and the sparkly things that lure most people become unimportant. Good luck with everything. If you need help taking over the world let me know.
@comoelitamelendez8467Ай бұрын
My 9 year old son is a ASD level 3, he taught himself how to read at around 18 months old. But by the "educational measure" he is considered to have a low IQ 40, however, I never taught him his letters, numbers, different languages, his favorite being Russian and how to read which he knows all of these things. How to play the drums, different types of instruments, so and so forth. However, he is not considered smart per academia, societal standards. The fact, that a baby taught themselves how to read means something to me since I NEVER did such things as child but went on to study Mathematics in college. Yet, I don't consider myself to be a genius like my non-verbal son. He truly is! So, long story short, I agree with everything you have said IQ don't accurately expresses one's knowledge. God bless you!
@billybash01Ай бұрын
He's 72 but looks 50 . Unreal with this guy
@Happyhippy70Ай бұрын
Yep like my mom she is 76 and he would never know it. Some people just have it where they age really good, but my mom didn't drink and didn't smoke and don't token all that garbage.
@SRHisnum1Ай бұрын
Wow!!! I never would have known!
@nightingale2424Ай бұрын
Omg he’s 72!?
@treyGivens1Ай бұрын
72?!? Whhhhaaaattttt
@DATONEGAMER25Ай бұрын
Even his genetics are smart; keeping him young.
@_Innertech11 күн бұрын
Over eight and a half million views , almost a two hour interview with one of the most interesting humans we have access to, and not a single ad? Wow, that was miraculous!
@CTMURadio10 күн бұрын
Chris hates ads, and in general doesn't like making money in parasitic ways. A lot of people bought his books and that was really nice :)
@jayrtv6833 күн бұрын
@@CTMURadio what books he wrote?
@slickusaf783 күн бұрын
Almost though we would get a commercial for cigars..😂
@rickrussell5799 күн бұрын
My cousin has an IQ of over 170. She is top 0.001% in mathematics in the world, she aced every test she ever took in every subject. She had every opportunity to go to the top schools in the world and study anything she wanted. The smartest thing she ever did was finish high school, get married and start a family. Now she paints, draws and sew clothes for fun (shes an incredible artist) She was never interested in being the smartest, she's always just wanted to be herself.
@rickykanta69689 күн бұрын
Very smart to your sister. What can be more then to be yourself? Maybe everyone talking about a person without knowledge of person but instead instinctively know what is not known in what I see as only Judgment of so called person?
@Michael-q2c4l8 күн бұрын
The iq number is stupid
@Michael-q2c4l8 күн бұрын
Right you can do that InAMERICA
@pmfg8757 күн бұрын
She probably married another intelligent person. Living on a remote farm is a way many cope with avoiding stupid people bullying
@JeffReams7 күн бұрын
She sounds smart to me. Doing what you love and enjoy is very fulfilling.
@Mr_BoifriendАй бұрын
The Smartest Man Alive in the World & he speaks directly, simply, without excess verbal flourishes. He does not use abstruse language, overly-complex sentence structure, or a particularly heightened vocabulary. People who wish to be *seen* as smart, but lack any real understanding of intelligence or of the world around them usually do the *exact* opposite. That’s worth keeping in mind. Thank you
@revpgesqreduxАй бұрын
But his vocabulary and the necessary jargon he has had to invent because he has so many great novel and complex ideas are challenging...at least for me..and according to the numbers i have a decent IQ
@FrankJensen68Ай бұрын
Like Russell Brand or Jordan Peterson
@NurseJenny79Ай бұрын
@@revpgesqreduxditto. 130 here. I was thinking about how I’m going to have to use ChatGPT to look up a few things when I get a chance.
@nodnarb5Ай бұрын
He still expresses himself in language like the rest of us. A language others invented. Otherwise he'd just be making random noises/gestures/whatever to communicate. If we didn't have lanugage to express ourselves, how would this super intelligent person do it?
@michielroskam3877Ай бұрын
I have a iq of 143...... i think the truly smartest people in the world would want you to understand so they can simplify a concept in a way anybody can understand the subject, .thats a sign of true high inteligence
@BurntSquirrel24 күн бұрын
What a refreshing human being. Not only is he ultra Intelligent, he chooses to be a good human being over everything else. Bravo Mr. Langan. You are a rare gem.
@inspectre6921 күн бұрын
@@BurntSquirrel 100%
@adamconner930214 күн бұрын
To truly grasp reality is to know that there is nothing to fear but defying the will of god. He understands this well.
@seamlessyorkshiredales13 күн бұрын
Perhaps a higher level of intelligence leads to a higher level of morality.
@pmfg8757 күн бұрын
I can guarantee that the people who disagree with him say he is a horrible person. If your iq is over 130, speak very little and only when asked to speak. You can follow all the rules of politeness and one day suddenly you will be cancelled for reasons that are obvious to everyone except for you. The reason for cancellation is a big secret
@memo325211 күн бұрын
Simple, intelligent, articulate, easy to understand, maybe the best pod cast I have watched.
@katherinegordon80889 күн бұрын
likeable Yes???
@johnnynesbit8289Ай бұрын
When you're truly intelligent, you dont look down on others. You realize everyone is intilligent but with different focuses.
@TheRealDyscyplesАй бұрын
That’s not true at all, that’s merely an idealistic statement. Many, many, intelligent people look down on others.
@jetman551Ай бұрын
Sorry to tell you that not everyone is intelligent.
@elvinaguero4651Ай бұрын
Outstanding comment. I think likewise.
@SisyphusIsSmilingАй бұрын
While I agree with the attitude of your sentiment - especially in how we treat individuals respectfully - but unfortunately, there indeed exist many many people that are incapable of basic critical thought, and many that simple operate like automatons.
@GT380manАй бұрын
Agreed, very smart people are humble, because they are aware of how little they know compared with everything that could be known. Less smart people for unfathomable reasons, think they know pretty much everything.
@uninsurable9028Ай бұрын
Chris is so intelligent he can speak in terms that normal people can understand. That’s actually a talent. No word salad which I appreciate.
@vladtepesx3Ай бұрын
I love that too and it takes an extra layer of understanding the subject material
@sillylittlebirds6259Ай бұрын
Man, I thought the same thing….
@MrZZsharkaАй бұрын
Yeah same with J D Vance. I think J D Vance is as smart as Vivek but so easy for the layman to relate to. (Not saying his I Q is as high as Chris’ of course)
@WeekndWarriorrrАй бұрын
@@MrZZsharkaI think it's because both of them had a humble upbringing. They lived most of their lives around normal people and gained the social skills many intelligent people never get the chance to learn.
@MrZZsharkaАй бұрын
@@WeekndWarriorrr Yeah true
@zeerakshow25 күн бұрын
93 years old here, and I glad that we have Christopher alive on this planet right now. Bless him.
@leeoflincoln706214 күн бұрын
I am curious… speaking as a 70 years’ old man who has not yet retired and who hopes to live to 93 and perhaps more. What is it that most worries you at your age?
@marandolik6 күн бұрын
Lie, you are not 93 😅 People believe in all comments as if they are real. Some are made by non-existent people. That might tell you something as well, don't need a high IQ to check on it.
@rachelfallon31552 күн бұрын
This interview was mind blowing, he goes unchallenged because no one can compare to his intelligence and knowledge and search for truth . He is happily sharing his finds with the world
@hadleys.4869Ай бұрын
I consider myself agnostic after experiencing college and science. Mr. Langan has 100% made me rethink my position on religion and faith. What strikes a spark with me is that I have often times had a theory that if we as human beings can imagine something then it should somehow be possible to achieve or make. At many times I have felt the same way about god. The idea that we exist, are conscious, and that so many believe that something more powerful than us has to exist in order for us and the universe to exist. What type of entity that is and it's capabilities I am not sure, but if you can imagine it's even possible might mean there is a good chance this entity is in constant connection with us through some sort of medium we have yet to identify in science. Science does think a lot of itself yet we still know so little about the universe and our place in it. Thank you for this awesome thought provoking interview. It sure has me second guessing my philosophical and religious positions.
@Bam.b.no1028 күн бұрын
"Imagination creates reality." - Neville Goddard I'd look him up, you're on to something.
@AsifIcarebear327 күн бұрын
All that could be true and god could be evil or try to ruin you. Just because we imagine it doesn't make it real in any meaningful sense we have to take seriously. We can imagine invisible unicorns, but we don't have to build stables for them.
@jamisonprosser484227 күн бұрын
In my belief, that entity is literally just the universe and nature itself. The universe is capable of so many extraordinary things. Humans and every other living thing on Earth is just the Universe in form of a living being. We are simply made out of stardust. We are the Universe experiencing itself
@ColeProfits26 күн бұрын
It’s summed up that we do have physical restraints… although quantitations seem to have boundaries than can expand - similar to concious - but the real game is subquantum once you can touch the sub realm you can blast off - sort of like a cosmic sling shot through time and space and eventually end up at the gate step of Anubis - if you’re lucky he will guide you towards Jesus Christ. Through Jesus Christ God will be there to fill you with the Holy Spirit - this is a personal experience of mine that was summarized using mathematics quantum theory and physics. By far the best video I’ve seen on the internet.
@billhesford609825 күн бұрын
The greatest possible being exists in the mind, it must also exist in reality. The ontological argument.
@miguelguanipa7568Ай бұрын
Imagine getting hurled out of a bar by the smartest man in the world.
@DevinBunnellАй бұрын
I'd be pretty proud of myself.
@ClicksThatGiveBackАй бұрын
Real life Good Will Hunting?
@alexpopov6661Ай бұрын
thats hilarious thanks for the laugh
@rgnotdeadАй бұрын
Yes, via the window.
@micke7Ай бұрын
WOW He is so smart he realizes I shouldn't have gone there in the first place! :O :O
@DyingOvaColorz6 күн бұрын
I’ve never hit the rewind button so much. Lost me on every segment 😅 one of the most fascinating interviews of all time
@corb352Ай бұрын
This guy needs his own podcast, would love to listen to him more often.
@ponderthis820827 күн бұрын
Please let Chris. speak more Micheal....he's super interesting.
@Deuxice26 күн бұрын
No. He's a Trump supporter.
@GypsyGirl31715 күн бұрын
@@Deuxicethat's great! 👍🏾😁🙏🏾🌿🙆🏻♀️
@Nickylarson_15 күн бұрын
@@Deuxice Applying the same logic to you, I think you should be forbidden from speaking on the Internet.
@0psec_not_good5 күн бұрын
@@Deuxice what a simple minded take. So anyone who has different political or personal beliefs than you is automatically disqualified as being worthy of your attention? So his ideas have no merit because he supports Trump? I’d encourage you to take the blinders off, open your mind, and consider others perspectives even when you entirely disagree with them. They might just have even one little nugget of wisdom that could change your life.
@davism131 Жыл бұрын
Sweet victory! The wait has made this all the more satisfying to find. So grateful to you Chris for doing a long format interview and for publishing what DW dared not!
@CTMURadio Жыл бұрын
Thank you. We'll be making this great interview available in more formats before the end of the year.
@AlexTchАй бұрын
Who is DW please?
@Op1zillaАй бұрын
@@CTMURadio 👽👍✨
@thebasicyoutuber6670Ай бұрын
how is this comment made a year ago and the video released 3 weeks ago ? genuinly curious
@jcm2789Ай бұрын
@@thebasicyoutuber6670 That's odd. I also have the same question.
@Joy-fx4eeАй бұрын
Smart man indeed, doesn’t follow money, doesn’t take advantage of other people’s stupidity, living a simple life in a farm, he has figured it all out. Brilliant man with a good heart, he could have been making billions like “some people” and yet he chose not to, cause life isn’t about money. Thank you for this interview!
@josecutileiro7270Ай бұрын
The sad thing is in our society Smart guys dont make money. Society values bad acts and people that take advantage of others. Having money dont have anything to do with being Smart. Because if it was, we would be in a better world and rules and laws would benefit humanity in general, not only the ones with money in the first place
@waffle_chair9269Ай бұрын
I actually wish he did have billions, instead of those who do. He might have more influence over the stupid decisions being made on humanity;s behalf.
@harderway8568Ай бұрын
My good friend's dad once said, one needs to finish two coleges, only to realize that living in a mountain with sheep is the solution.
@maureendrennan9328Ай бұрын
I agree and I to have a high iq and similar but not as eloquent.or articulate. This was fascinating 🎉
@larrywade166Ай бұрын
You nailed it. Dude sees what truly matters and respectfully disregards the rest. It's the same out look I've had since I woke from my coma. People and time are precious. Not much else is.
@tinarumbolt14473 күн бұрын
Thank you so much to both of you. This conversation was so timely for my life. I have sought truth all my life. God is the center of all truth. It was so great to listen to others who go deep into the truth. Not only was I ready for what you were saying, but it was a necessity for my being to hear what was said during this interview. Truth brings deliverance. Confirmation brings peace. God Almighty has blessed you both.
@rhysneuling8039Ай бұрын
This guy is a perfect representation on how smart I think my grandpa is when im a kid.
@encouragingIegacyАй бұрын
Well put.
@jean-jacqueslavigne3109Ай бұрын
Mine looked a lot like him. One day as I was loitering around in the cellar (well, the cider cellar!) when his farm mates and him were conversing at the back of cider drums, he asked me to go to the workshop and bring him back the “wind direction changing rope”. They didn’t see me for the rest of the afternoon. Smart and clever him.
@whitey6317Ай бұрын
Because he was. Our grandparents were way more in-tuned to reality
@CTMURadioАй бұрын
@@whitey6317 My mother taught me about fractional reserve banking and usary as she was accompanying me to the bank the day I opened my first bank account. I was 12. It was a real eye-opener. ~DrGenie
@dravenq6928Ай бұрын
This conversation was amazing. I’ve been wrestling with God as I feel him pulling me back to him after I decided in my teenage years to abandon my faith but now I’m fully onboard with his plans with me 🙏🏼
@garyhays339528 күн бұрын
I'm 56 have old truck live in a old mobile home and it's tough. Got into a situation last yr. that truly showed me how greed has totally taken control. It makes me sick. The love of money and power has undermined everyone's rationality of the very things that will insure our survival. Greed is a putrid, vile sickness that will likely destroy thus planet. Your a real dude Chris I'd buy you a beer if given the chance. In another life or this one. GOD BLESS
@Christopher-Lenz21 күн бұрын
Yup
@PaulGruendlerBeau7 күн бұрын
Be his second subscriber Join me in following this man.
@marioariasgarciajr6370Ай бұрын
Y’all need to set up him up with Joe Rogan
@BlackRiverRiderАй бұрын
Him on Rogan with Eric Weinstein together would be top tier
@chaos4316Ай бұрын
Why? So he can make Joe do tricks and feed him treats?
@4thebeesАй бұрын
Your kidding right? JR had Trump for three hours and mostly talked nonsense. The guy has an IQ of a damn monkey nothing about globalism nothing about the patriot act nothing about the bullshit executive orders that have been signed in by every president for 120 years I mean seriously I can’t believe 2000 of you liked this comment , what’s wrong with you guys?????
@ItzreallyparkerАй бұрын
This
@NHZMusicАй бұрын
❤
@michaelrobinson26133 күн бұрын
Thank you Christopher for you energy on this planet to educate us on who we are. I Am, ❤️❤️❤️
@johnzx14rk94Ай бұрын
Dam-it, 2 men actually having a great conversation actually listening to each other's questions and comments. MAYBE THE MEDIA SHOULD LEARN FROM THIS!!!!!
@ICEVaPaАй бұрын
00:04 Chris Langan, the smartest man, living on a farm in Missouri. 02:15 Pursued knowledge despite financial challenges. 05:54 Different perspectives on mental capability in mathematics 07:44 Chris Langan's decision to become a bouncer despite his intellect 11:25 Chris Langan was always eager to continue learning despite challenges. 13:13 Reality as logical geometric and the CTMU theory is about cognitive model of universe 17:15 CTMU defines identity as the core of reality. 18:59 Consciousness attributes everything to itself 22:41 God is not confined to the physical universe 24:31 God provides processing functionality for reality and causation. 28:13 Discussion on free will and compatibility of quantum field theory and fixed array 30:03 The manifold in classical physics has zero extent, making it a paradoxical construct. 33:34 Recognizing boundaries and metacausation 35:15 Concept of time and space in relation to events 38:45 Discussion about tobacco and drugs 40:29 Psychedelics may open up new insights and communication in consciousness 43:53 Satan can exploit corporate and governmental structures 45:48 Lucifer and Satan are different entities 49:15 Living in a world ruled by globalists 51:01 Discussion on intellectual production and individuals like Bill Gates 54:09 Conspiracy among elite groups impacts world dynamics. 55:49 The interviewee talks about his experience with political bias in a university application process. 59:09 Transition from Democrat to Conservative Politics 1:00:48 Some conservatives are submissive to liberals 1:04:03 Immigrants used to have to prove their value, now incentivized to hate America 1:05:50 Activism needed to protect rights in the current political situation 1:09:18 Intelligence agencies' interest in contradicting the liberal establishment agenda 1:11:10 Intelligence community's belief in aliens 1:14:34 UFO incident reporters are not all liars 1:16:07 Chris Langan had a mysterious encounter with a UFO while working in the forest service. 1:19:30 Importance of truth in communication 1:21:03 Discussion on hierarchy and unknown leadership in power 1:24:03 Choose to serve truth or mammon. 1:25:45 Higher education is an indoctrination factory. 1:29:06 The economy is a telec, a trading system in nature 1:31:02 Value of truth and meaning over money 1:34:30 Catholic church needs to address shedding of Christians 1:36:08 Beauty as tied to the sacred and teleology 1:39:34 Importance of traditional values in society 1:41:12 Recommendations of Non-Academic Philosophers 1:44:43 Chris Langan's exclusion from Wikipedia and encounters with critics 1:46:33 Influence of new atheists on the speaker's views on religion 1:49:54 Transition to discussing personal experiences with organized religion 1:51:35 Striving for truth over wealth 1:54:46 Transhumanist movement aims to displace reality by recreating it in a mechanical form. 1:56:33 Freedom from constraints and the importance of recognizing them
@iqgarciaАй бұрын
@ICEVaPa he said Montana not Missouri. *
@aquariosoulАй бұрын
Linticular cloud 😅 so matter of fact
@karilo886Ай бұрын
Your the goat
@childcaredammАй бұрын
O
@waffle_chair9269Ай бұрын
Who would ever imagine such an awe inspiring touching depth to be discussed on KZbin!! Thank you so much for this! The interviewer translated this on our behalf with such a sophisticated finesse. Very grateful.
@gustoman0012 жыл бұрын
this is a real gem of an interview ~ will enjoy re-listening to this and look forward to more
@HitsandHeadlinesАй бұрын
How is this comment 2 years old and the video shows uploaded 2 weeks ago
@CTMURadio20 күн бұрын
@@HitsandHeadlines It was shelved; never meant to be released but we were leaked a copy. I asked Chris if we could release it before the election and he agreed. I guess the timing was right. I've been doing a lot of praying~DrGenie
@firstsgtrichardАй бұрын
It is rare I sit long enough to view even a 10 minute interview with mostly anyone. I have only commented on a You tube video twice since the dawn of the platform. I have now watched this interview twice. Thank you Michael for providing this great content and thank you Christopher for existing and being such a logical and inspirational thinker. Peace be with you both.
@skpinceАй бұрын
I agree wholeheartledy.
@lizzierose007Ай бұрын
Good for him! I'm 61, and I've finally learned whats important in life, PEACE... I lived in a farming community in Orange County NY... Those were the best days of my life!
@RyanHall_Ай бұрын
This is very true. Achieving a state peace has been the biggest blessing in my life. I had to consciously work to eliminate or reduce my interactions with people who thrive off drama.
@BO4T3N9Ай бұрын
@@RyanHall_are you at peace now😊
@ShirleyShirley-t5fАй бұрын
People with a rural upbringing often have an accepting attitude towards others.
@Lin6055mАй бұрын
Nothing better than peace of mind
@henrlima87Ай бұрын
🎵 "Back in the summer of '69, oh yeah" 🎶
@johnnybravo9968Ай бұрын
Michael: can you explain that in more layman's terms? Chris: *proceeds to explain in even more complex terms
@M.a.r.c.eАй бұрын
"I've already explained this to you... but okay"
@jameshall19686 күн бұрын
Given that Albert Einstein never took an IQ test, it is disingenuous to say he had a certain IQ. Those who come up with these numbers make wild speculations at best, and deceive at worst. What we do know is that Einstein was a genius - he solved problems that no one of his day solved. What we don't know is his IQ.
@zeboybro6701Күн бұрын
Thats 100% true, but I think that intelligence in IQ test is distributed equally. People like Albert Einstein would have insanely high iq in other areas.
@vicchopin Жыл бұрын
I'm 10m and already loving every bit of it. Such an honor to be alive at the right time and moment and seeing this.. wow. Cheers to everyone involved.
@ohiyotrippole6645Ай бұрын
The most intelligent man on the planet just told you that money is not the most important thing. You should listen to him.
@robertjeliadisАй бұрын
I’ve never wanted to change my life in a positive way after watching a video more than this. This conversation will be one of the biggest factors that changed the course of my life.
@marye.2018Ай бұрын
This is fascinating. The Apostle John summarizes everything that this guy seems to be saying about God in the opening of his gospel. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him, nothing was made that was made. In Him was life and the life was the light of men."
@lawrencelortieАй бұрын
Amen
@AnastasiaRАй бұрын
Exactly. The cosmic gravity of that passage makes me dizzy every time I read this. This is what I thought of as well.
@NerdyNanaSimulationsАй бұрын
I am that I am
@Allconsumingfire16 күн бұрын
Probably one of my favorite verses and books in the Good Book. I even posted this exactly the other day.
@elizabethhannel81882 күн бұрын
You are an incredible inspiration! So glad this video found me…… I will be sharing. Thank you so much. GOD Bless
@kaiowasdeathАй бұрын
This is the first time I get to hear Chris as an intelligent and intellectual human in a humane chat conversation. In many of other videos, he would be answering the inquisitive questions of other people instead of talking like a normal human being like you and me. Thanks for getting this out!
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
It’s very important to hear his story and to see him tell it. I am in MENSA and I live in my car because if people don’t understand you, you are “cancelled” your whole life. It’s why I say high intelligence is a handicap. People don’t even understand what it means to live in a world of patterns and ideas other people don’t even understand or consider. Chris and I have similar motivations for truth. I worked out a whole philosophy of how prioritizing truth over all other motives can basically solve most of the problems of civilization. People think super high intelligence is a tool for you to get what you want. But the truly intelligent do not want for themselves-they understand the big picture beyond themselves, even if they make a lot of money. One thing I like to tell people is that I am smart enough to understand that the way I think and see the world is more vital for others. I understand that I was meant to help others live. Except I am ignored and I live in my car even though I wrote the most important and revolutionary book because people can’t get their minds around it. I see a pattern in the history of civilization where the bell-curve tends to narrow over time. This means outliers with high intelligence are slowly being eliminated like blind cave fish losing their eyes. It’s a big deal and this video is very important in that regard. ❤ What he says about Aperture is something I have encountered in MENSA and it’s a very very important point. I have the aperture. I wrote a book about the human eye. “Eye of God: Language of Universal Mind” which is the most revolutionary book in human epistemological history. It shows why what I said about the bell-curve is so vitally important too. We are only JUST BECOMING LITERATE as a species in this universe. My book is about this higher language of reality. It’s very interesting that Chris and my ideas are so harmoniously aligned. I love this beautiful man. ❤
@TheSeriousCrafterАй бұрын
For those of you who didn't know, Chris is 72 years old.
@tonkajahari3010Ай бұрын
Know how to identify the smartest person in the room? He has a big smile, works at a job he loves, always pretends to be the dumb one, has someone who loves them, and would take a bullet for you bc he knows heroism is greater than self preservation. That’s my take. 💪🏻😁
@Vaejovis35723 күн бұрын
It depends on who you’re protecting … a young child or an Isis terrorist?
@celestialowl886514 күн бұрын
So a dog
@bodybloodsoulanddivinity10 күн бұрын
Lost me at that last part. Heroism is a romantic idea, self preservation - scientific.
@MF175mp9 күн бұрын
That would be at least the wisest one.
@AlzJ-v9u10 күн бұрын
He is living in the farm because he realised connecting himself to the higher power is the ultimate purpose than having a luxury life style .
@Will_14_years_agoАй бұрын
I had my upbringing scolded into me regularly as a child. Although many things were great for me others sent me out of touch with my natural gift. This only finally came back to me in my late 30s and hit me like lightning. My search for meaning and truth led to a winter where everything was ahit down due to a snow storm. Other words i had several days of contemplating life with no outside negativity affecting me. On day 3 of the storm my life changed in an instant, views, entire perspective. It was so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes. I cannot express linguistically what happened only that i do know now we are all one and by one i mean tress plants animals as well,everything. My ego disappeared, i could see people's emotions. Happiness completely developed me and contintment of what is. Life never ends ,you never end. Love is above all
@timothysims907129 күн бұрын
This was one of the best things I’ve ever seen. As a 42 year old preacher I can honestly say that my heart is inspired after watching this conversation!
@LeRoy-TheYouTubeGuy24 күн бұрын
Brother, as a 47-year-old preacher, wholeheartedly agree with you! I rarely watch or listen to most interviews all the way through. It's difficult to find intelligent, yet simple, “teaching” videos which do not drop off or stray too far from what was supposed to be the main topic(s). However, I was glued to this one throughout its entirety!!
@iviaverick5225 күн бұрын
Smartest man in the world understands that working for the IRS is completely immoral. Wish more people would understand that.
@rm-gh1co17 күн бұрын
I was 19 and my husband started night law school. He worked full time and went to night class. I was offered two jobs. One working in a district where I would have to have a bodyguard to and from my car. Or work downtown at IRS. That was in the days when the Old guard, world war II and Korean veterans worked for IRS. They were good people. They were good to me. Later my boss left and the hatchet man became my boss. He was horrible. He stressed me out so much. I couldn't sleep. But along the way I learned a lot about accounting and taxes. The day my husband got out of school. We had no debt. We had paid for it all living very very frugally. One agent even picked me up at home, took me to work and took me back home. Home. Wife named their first child after me. Such a decent couple. Over the years I have freely advised people on tax law and how to use their resources for extra income. I never wanted to work in accounting but I later got a business degree with a major in accounting. Helped a lot of people to understand finances and how to get out of debt and not go back into debt. Would I work for the IRS now? No. But if I could audit Congressman I would!😅
@Truman966 күн бұрын
Oh no, it is? Why is it immoral? :(
@donfx955 күн бұрын
@@Truman96 it's ok to tax a populous. How you do it matters. And if it's hurting too many people, it's therefore immoral to work for the establishment. Now obviously the debate will be if the polices for taxation are fair on the population or not.
@LegendarySaxon8 күн бұрын
Thanks Chris. One of the most amazing videos I’ve seen. I hope you do travel and get your voice heard more often. The world needs you.
@aliciaholmes9490Ай бұрын
I love that he has the language to properly articulate the what and the how, in as far as our human capacity will allow. What a delightful experience this exchange is. Much gratitude fellas.
@matsfreedomАй бұрын
My father majored in mathematics while in college. His epiphany was that he already knew the material he was being taught even though he'd never seen it before. It simply made perfect sense to him and was easy-peasy.
@laisa.Ай бұрын
My IQ was measured recently to 140, doing the WAIS test. Not quite the level of the guy in the video, but I always thought I was stupid, and never understood math in school...
@Humanaut.Ай бұрын
@@laisa. The higher your IQ is the more higher the disparity in different fields will be. Meaning, every ultra high IQ person will have some specialty which they excel at.
@keithquintonАй бұрын
@@laisa.160 and math was a challenge
@OnlyBobGreenАй бұрын
Would you consider yourself successful, or established? Are you breezing through life, or do you have to put in a lot of work towards your dreams and goals?
@jsbrads1Ай бұрын
I felt the same way about engineering, actively inventing things since 12, couldn’t get a job because I am a man and they only want to hire women.
@00teatime2 ай бұрын
Really kind of you to release this on YT.
@CTMURadioАй бұрын
We wanted the DW to release it, but they shelved it. I asked Chris if I could release it a couple of weeks before the election and he said yes this time. I guess it was perfect timing because it went so unexpectedly viral. It's funny how things work out!
@mikesmith99727 сағат бұрын
Happy to have found such an incredible interview. This man is so humble yet intelligent which compelled me to subscribe immediately.
@TheCSpangАй бұрын
"God does not tolerate evil, and neither should we." "That's a beautiful way to put it." That was such a witty, yet beautiful way to acknowledge the truth and the preceding conversation of beauty; a *beautiful* way to sum up beauty.
@d15p4tch6Ай бұрын
If God doesn't tolerate evil, why is it all around us
@leakyfaucet123Ай бұрын
Immediately paused the video and placed his quote on my instagram. 😂
@CTMURadio29 күн бұрын
@@d15p4tch6 Free will. Let's do a better job.
@staffan14429 күн бұрын
1:38:22
@staffan14429 күн бұрын
@@d15p4tch6the evil can not be together with God. In that sense, He does not tolerate it.
@longjohn5322Ай бұрын
Dear Chris, I’m glad you made the trip to speak with Michael also. Thank you sir, and thank you Michael.
@freedomenjoy9972 жыл бұрын
You are like fine wine Chris. You get better and more beautiful with age. That's amazing! What a great interview!
@lucindyfleenor4878 күн бұрын
This gets better and better
@CatdoreАй бұрын
I read about a Mongolian girl with an IQ of over 200. The writer said it would be such a shame for her to be living in a village herding yaks all her life. Perhaps the writer was not aware that the yaks in this region are particularly intelligent..
@bobertkallahan439226 күн бұрын
I’m an English professor at a community college, and I can’t say I’m surprised this brilliant man began his journey by reading. The fundamental building blocks that so many people overlook, and how much easier it becomes to branch off into other subjects utilizing those tools can’t be understated!
@weichselbaumlukas17 күн бұрын
"The fundamental building blocks that so many people overlook," What do you mean? I fully agree. Reading is an underestimated skill. Especially nowadays.
@rickykanta69689 күн бұрын
@@weichselbaumlukasI do also. Thought to think? What if someone all through 12 years of school with many after you did read but everything they did read did not retain to mind or in mind. To whatever you read became as if you did not even read it cause like the mind did not get the information like it was lost. I use the word retain. Not only reading but most things like was not excepted by the mind? If this understood by you or anyone? All I know is it's something with memory. ❤😊
@EldonBearce5 күн бұрын
Never..... stop...... learning!!!!!!! That's my take on it... take the given information and make sense or nonsense of it... strive for the answers but always realize you and those your learning from could be wrong!!! Lol
@bn8418Ай бұрын
This man is Ron Swanson, Teddy Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway, and Otto von Bismarck all wrapped into one package. God Bless You.
@derekjansen5053Ай бұрын
I wanted to see if anyone else said Ron Swanson : )
@JaeJunBrianLeeАй бұрын
And a little bit of Randal Carlson (his voice)
@MM-yv4qiАй бұрын
His use of language is ridiculous.
@Nickymouse23Ай бұрын
1:33…. “If you don’t cultivate your intelligence and make the most of it, eventually you lose sight of truth entirely”
@noveltycrusade29 күн бұрын
Solid statement 👌
@Jinkaza1882Ай бұрын
I was going to be a philosphy major, changed to music, but still wanted to take a philosophy class. First day of class the prof asks a question, I raise my hand and he lets me answer. He takes a moment then says in front of the class, "A *blank* (a word to this day I still cannot remember or find) is a person who has the appearance of wisdom but is lacking." I didn't go back. Terribly embarrassed. All these years I think, and after seeing how philosophers can dig into each other when debating, it was a test. "Do you have thick skin? The mettle to fight back?" We learn those lessons later than we want to most of the time.
@thetalantonxАй бұрын
Was it "sophist"?
@CTMURadioАй бұрын
Chris doesn't suffer fools gladly. Unfortunately, it's a needed skill in life. I try to deal with most of the fools to save him the agony, lol, but it's not my forte either Blessings DrGenie
@sharonlarson2060Ай бұрын
I m so glad Chris believes in God and not afraid to say it. I could listen to him everyday!! Can't wait to meet you someday!!!
@RockyTopSplashАй бұрын
Not only does he believe.. he knows how to explain the existence!!!
@animashaunsegunnurudeen7334Ай бұрын
The minute he answered Yes to that question, I felt at ease and love him more.
@GabrielleKiely3 күн бұрын
As someone who is doing a maths and physics degree, who is catholic and who loves philosophy this discussion probably has to be the most interesting discussion i have heard on the internet. Wow. All of this makes a lot of sense once you know those subjects. I think his interpretation behind math and reality is truly beautiful. Bravo
@russellthechemist8291Ай бұрын
This might be the greatest interview I have ever seen. As a scientist, with a background in Chemistry and Physics and being very interested in consciousness, I was extremely struck by the theory being offered here.
@auggystyle23 күн бұрын
It is the greatest interview I've ever seen. His explanation of consciousness is lock step with Thomas Campbell, the author of My Big Toe.
@nightwingvyse26 күн бұрын
As an agnostic, I have to admit it gives me pause that the smartest person alive believes in God.
@Siagos26 күн бұрын
It's very good that it does. It means your higher level of self has not forsaken you (yet).
@gizemboy25 күн бұрын
Magnification and aperture..
@James-xx5gx25 күн бұрын
I say this with respect, I’d argue that belief in God should be the default for a smart person not the other way around, which in my opinion is because of brainwashing and hatred of God
@CraftCultivationCreations24 күн бұрын
You'll figure it out one day. Or not
@RobbieTobias24 күн бұрын
What is god though or the way he perceives god 🤷🏻♂️
@HSIves1Ай бұрын
Chris I am sooo grateful to you for continuing to share your wisdom and knowledge despite the brick wall put in place by those in “power”. You are a bright light. Thank you for standing in truth. God bless you!
@aarongiza1469Ай бұрын
I feel like this type of debate must have a third party, the views needs to be challenged. It's too easy to label him the most intelligent man in the world while he's agreeing with all your points of view without a challenger of the same caliber in terms of iq.
@RealChrisLanganАй бұрын
One who challenges someone who is usually right is usually wrong. This implies intellectual inequality.
@cameronsawchuk7842Ай бұрын
@@RealChrisLangan based
@PaulBeetgeАй бұрын
I don't think I've ever looked back at God after a video and said... I see you Lord. I see you. And felt an energy rush over me like it has. I think I finally understand. I was lost God. I keep getting lost. But You keep finding me and guiding me back. I'm a lost sheep. But You are the sheep herd. And You will never let me go too far astray. What a beautiful day. To be a meat and bone being with a Soul that God himself put into this person that I am. My Soul wants to go back home.
@TeamFriendshipАй бұрын
I’ve felt exactly what you describe rush over me when I reach out to God. It’s incredibly convicting, he’s showing you he’s not only real, but he’s listening and cares deeply about you. Thanks for sharing.
@reneatrammell39832 ай бұрын
This is such a profound discussion that went extremely fast. I hope everyone, everywhere, gets to listen.
@islandboy72713 күн бұрын
THESE are the conversation I seldom find anyone to have with. I need my own time with this man
@Saerwen_CelesteАй бұрын
In case Chris sees this... I got into an argument with him on Reddit probably a year ago (perhaps longer?) before his talk with Curt Jaimungal and would like to apologize. He was pointing out inconsistencies with world political motivations and actions regarding those of Hebrew descent. I called him racist. He called me an ignorant little girl, and he was right. I know better now, thanks Chris! I don't find this on Michael Knowles channel, did he take it down, not finished with the video yet so could be content he was pressured into removing....
@timecrook1003Ай бұрын
Hebrew descent would be ppl of SHEMite (Semite) origin (aka Hebrew-Crypto tribes of Akkadian, Babylonian descent) which is factually today's Israelites who are black/brown ppl. Not the JAPHite = Sons of Gomer known as the Jew-ish "converso" population in Gaza today. These are 2 entire different bloodlines. I just think you and Mr.Langen should know that to continue further pursuit to factual historical data. Main source is Diodorus Siculus full-28 volumes Oxford edition's
@unknown-or5lmАй бұрын
@@timecrook1003the Ashkenazi consider themselves the true jews
@CTMURadioАй бұрын
We have no idea but lots of speculation, both Chris and I wrote about it on substack. For me, the whole ordeal was heartbreaking. Thankfully someone leaked a draft copy.
@TheIronMasonАй бұрын
I need Chris Langan on Lex Friedman, Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan, Flagrant, meeting with Eric Weinstein, Brian Green, Neil Degrasse Tyson, etc. I NEED IT!!!
@taliskwackermanАй бұрын
"Neil Degrasse Tyson"...I don't need to see that.
@francedriscoll5269Ай бұрын
Can you imagine Chris & Elon for a few hours! Ou-la-la! France from Sacratomato CA
@doublem1971Ай бұрын
Neal Disgrace Tyson wouldn't let him get a word in and would try to show him that he's smarter.
@Razzaq585Ай бұрын
You can cut neil from that list, that guy is too fake.
@holden4764Ай бұрын
This guy reminds me of my father: thought he was smarter than everyone around him, probably was smarter than many, but never got his PHD because all his advisers hated him. After years of work he had to settle with a masters. Emotional and situational intelligence is often underrated. My Pop is the dumbest smart guy I know.
@RealChrisLanganАй бұрын
You know your father much better than I do. But could it be that he wasn't merely lacking in "emotional intelligence", but was simply not enough of a credulous, belly-crawling kiss-ass to eat the hogwash his instructors were ladling out? If one is smart enough to recognize it for what it is, it can be torture.
@ohmaramusicАй бұрын
What use would a degree be to Chris?
@MpfumoАй бұрын
PhD often involve politics,nepotism,,and also connections with the professor
@davidrodriguez936214 сағат бұрын
This is a great conversation I love it two thumbs 👍👍
@DavidHeard-j3gАй бұрын
I can only say, I have never felt more sane in my whole life. What a truly inspirational and inspiring man. Amazing podcast.
@karenwalker4476Ай бұрын
The wisest Man!
@shovelhead3843Ай бұрын
You’re not a bot are ya, dead internet theory videos makes me paranoid of that.
@sherielee649Ай бұрын
Myself.
@traceyhanley28720 күн бұрын
This was by far the most riveting interview I’ve ever watched! I would love to have a conversation with Chris! Great job!
@krinuca449713 күн бұрын
What Chris says is that individual morality determines collective freedom. The more elevated individual choices and actions are, the more in line with the divine the collective outcome is. The world today is the reflection of our terrible individual behaviors.
@tristandrew59038 күн бұрын
Yes but the reason for that is game theory
@mrs.mcbride909612 күн бұрын
Wow, this was the most insightful and truthful information I have ever heard. I have an IQ of 134, and I had to stop and research what he said. Go back and listen to some more. By the time I finished, I am just sitting here in awe of him.
@sarahs5340Ай бұрын
Thank you Chris for taking the time to do this interview. Appreciate it. 🐸
@corrieworou4813Ай бұрын
God does not tolerate evil and neither should we.... beautiful ❤️
@IThinkICare23 күн бұрын
and wrong. evil exist doesn't it ? So if this is true , God doesn't exist.
@jimyost258521 күн бұрын
~ He's wrong about that, seeing as how God allows evil to exist for one thing to use it as a test to see who is going to follow who.
@tomp314623 күн бұрын
Man oh man... I hope both these guys live VERY long and Happy lives... We need them... And they deserve it...
@brucely194 күн бұрын
Never have I ever been so intrigued by a comment section. It’s truly amazing what people are experiencing through this video. Thanks for being a willing vessel Chris! Your talents are truly multiplied.
@qasimraza83272 жыл бұрын
LOVED the interview
@neilanderson9151Ай бұрын
How is this comment from 2y ago when the video is 12 days old?
@lukemcfarland9759Ай бұрын
Yea wtf
@lorenzosimao6259Ай бұрын
@@neilanderson9151my guess is that either KZbin has a bug or this video was uploaded and then made private or unlisted and now it's public again
@CTMURadioАй бұрын
@@neilanderson9151 it was relegated to the member area after DW refused to air it. We decided to release this draft copy that was leaked to us. All for the best I guess. 6 million views - just unbelievable!
@GT380manАй бұрын
@@CTMURadioDigital censorship is extraordinary in its effect. It’s not necessary for information to be destroyed, only made unlikely to stumbled upon.
@CE-Breacher_200526 күн бұрын
This interview was PURE AWESOMENESS!!! Everyone should listen to this!!💯
@CTMURadio20 күн бұрын
Looks like we're getting there
@diegocortazar420818 күн бұрын
Definitely one of the best two hours of my life that I remember it is so gratifying to hear someone so refreshing and the way they think and believe thank you so much for your time. It was a pleasure listening to this conversation.
@Charley77714 күн бұрын
Wwow I thought no this is to long to watch and now I''m hooked to listening to him
@johnnymomascaroАй бұрын
Christopher I've followed you for years on facebook and X (formerly Twitter) and have studied the CTMU as often as I can; so happy for you to go more public. You deserve all the positive attention. Blessings to you and Gina.
@faafo2Ай бұрын
I wasn't planning to sit down and watch the full two hours of this - but here we are ... This was great!
@beckysmith1178Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this intellectual conversation with me who wishes to seek knowledge wherever I can! Since I'm older and it is harder to read with my eyesight, I often listen to this source of knowledge or by audible books. I am a Christian and I believe everything that Chris says to be true in my understanding of this reality and beyond. I have a personal relationship with God and my Savior, Jesus Christ and feel confident in my final destination. So to hear the same beliefs by the smartest man in the world gives me great joy. I highly enjoyed sitting in the clouds of your set and seemingly ease dropping in on your conversation from the comfort of my cloud at home!
@FunnyBunny-h9l13 күн бұрын
Michael this was FANTASTIC!... I want more. I am still in awe of Chris. I'm no expert, but this conversation went smoothly. Thank you both for your intelligence. Have a blessed day.
@GruppeSechsАй бұрын
"I was never actually interested in money" is so refreshing to hear. You're basically a social pariah if you don't care about money in our society.
@OnlyBobGreenАй бұрын
Caring about money is very vain. Modern society makes people think that they can't live without money, but nature exists. Progress exists for the sake of progress in modernity, it does not matter if such progress is true, productive or evil. Most people are slaves, as the Bible says.
@skeezix8156Ай бұрын
As you age there are many nightmare paths you can be taken down without financial stability. We are seeing older folks outlive their money, die at work, Medicaid confiscate assets because of a dementia diagnosis. Becoming a ward of the state. These are things that most people under the age of 45 or so even think about. Life’s hard now, it doesn’t get any easier as you age and you’re broke
@jorgerebesАй бұрын
Aleluya !
@PidgeysАй бұрын
I just wanna get by and survive man maybe have a little play money but I'm not talking yachts and jets not anywhere near that.
@gangstadddАй бұрын
I dont either, but i got it kinda easy compared to others. Still though, everyone around me are vultures and its annoying.
@clintonwannerАй бұрын
Thanks Chris for publishing this. I know this was back from 2022 but it so eloquently puts together a lot of the realities we were faced with that year - that not all understood or were willing to accept.
@christiroberts8817Ай бұрын
I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF THIS CONVERSATION.THANK YOU, @Michael Knowles!
@69erthx1138Күн бұрын
Watched over several segments. Very worth the time. First time hearing Descartes before the horse joke, that's a keeper!
@pauljohnson4126Ай бұрын
Over 2mil views in less than 2 weeks! This shows whats important to most of us, and that most are willing to listen to gain a better understanding. We are not mindless sheep!
@waffle_chair9269Ай бұрын
There’s not a lot of competition in this area 😂
@pattifisk1829Ай бұрын
Well it helps to have Michael Knowles as the interviewer, because he's just plain lovable (and patient) as well as very smart.❤ Never heard this gentleman speak before, but determined to listen.
@pattifisk1829Ай бұрын
I grew up on a farm, constant hard work, all sibs (4 of us worked manually, lifting haybales all summer long) thin and physically fit, including Dad, 6'1. Unfortunately Dad, a Camel smoker, died at age 83, and my best friend, so smart at mathematics but quiet, not a talker. Wish I would have been a talker, I would have asked him a bunch of questions. Mom brought us 4 sibs up in the church, never missed a Sunday, my entire 18 years at home. No drugs ever in my childhood on this small PA farm, nor in my high school, drinking neither, and not in my neighborhood. I don't understand this gents propensity to need or be curious about psychedelic 'drugs'. Luckily, I didn't have an opportunity to go to college in my youth, so no one to influence my behavior. Even though I met and married a boy from Calif. where we moved to when I was not yet 20, and he 21, we did not get involved in drugs and drinking. We were raising 2 children and both hard working, enjoyed camping with friends who loved dirt biking and love of nature.
@ElvisRosario00Ай бұрын
Too bad we will never learn who the real enemies to humanity are as a whole, because they are protected by religion all religions connect to Judaism… we are tribal beings not religious beings.
@SÀN-D-MANАй бұрын
Maybe we are who knows, watching such podcast to give our mind a false sense of productivity
@headingoutsideАй бұрын
What a wonderful discussion. Some of it was beyond my intellectual abilities to totally understand, but the whole thing resonated with my soul and was very confirming and uplifting. Thank you..
@PrejudicePotatoe28 күн бұрын
I could listen to Chris talk for hours. Please get as much conversations out there with Chris as possible before this beautiful man leaves us on Earth.
@CTMURadio20 күн бұрын
I have hundreds of hours of audio and video. I need a good reliable editor!
@KilluaLover4 күн бұрын
What a great interview i got attention problems but i was there for all of it
@tamifarnes9782Ай бұрын
What a wonderful introduction to Christopher Langan. What a Nice man. Thank you Michael for such a great 2 hours. I'm in awe.
@AlanaMorris-z4oАй бұрын
His ability to see through the bs, to work a very practical job, live a practical life, not craving attention or fame, considering all angles, prioritizing religion, remaining openminded, fairness, equality, this interview speaks for itself, himself, and what an excellent interviewer. ❤😊