Joey Nittolo and George Roumain are stuck in traffic on the 405, driving to USC to see Dr. Rael Cahn. What follows is the unfiltered origin story of Soul Syndicate — the Red Calf prophecy, the voice that leads Joey to people, indigenous chiefs, Christ consciousness, and the question the psychiatric system can't answer.
“I was invited to a dinner with this mushroom company called Alice, and they work with veterans, PTSD, working with psilocybin research with veterans. And Rael happened to be there.”
“I was in my meditation and I saw red calves in my mind's eye. So I just started putting 'red calves' in my phone and found articles on these calves and on this prophecy, which happened to tie to the second coming of Jesus Christ.”
“At the bottom of one of the articles, it had a phone number. I hit connect, not knowing — ends up calling Byron Stenson. The cattle rancher that raised those calves. He told me it was his birthday.”
“The same way I was led to the calves, the same way I was led to you, the same way I was led to Reverend Beckwith, the same way I was led to Rael, to David Delrahim — I'll be brought to these people. It's like I'm connecting dots.”
“The thing that I've always been fascinated with is that bridge between mentally not stable or spiritually connected. What's the space between that?”
“Why is it that a mass majority, when they end up in a mental institution, think they either are having an experience with Jesus or have a Messiah complex? Some people aren't even religious. Why is it always Jesus?”
“It's Christ consciousness. These things also mirror bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and these people are saying the same thing. How is not anyone figured this out yet? They're not supposed to — because that's revenue.”
“You put it in a box, you take a pill, and now your lifetime value — that's just one piece. Now you're on a mental med, then a heart med, then some ADD. Rather than teaching people how to give people tools to take care of themselves.”
“Gen Z is going through probably the hardest time with all the devices, all the distractions, automation taking their careers away. Really touching those kids and helping them think differently and have hope.”
“She said, 'Joey, what do you think about Hope?' And I just felt like hope was for pussies. But faith is a level up. You can't get faith without hope and without hope, there's no faith.”
“We're spiritual beings having a human experience. And that's that whole thing that we don't die. We live on. We're eternal. And that's not what in the West they tell you.”
The question Joey asks that the psychiatric system refuses to answer
A meditation vision, a cattle rancher, and a timeline that shouldn't line up
How Big Pharma's business model depends on keeping you medicated
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