CIA Spy: "Leave The USA Before 2030!" Why You Shouldn't Trust Your Gut! - Andrew Bustamante

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Andrew Bustamante is a former covert CIA intelligence officer and US Air Force combat veteran. He is the founder of EverydaySpy, an online education platform that teaches real-world international espionage techniques that can be used in everyday life.
00:00 Intro
02:47 Your Time At The CIA
03:15 What Is The CIA?
03:57 You've Got It Wrong About Spies
06:43 Applying Real Spy Skills To Overcome Any Barrier In Our Lives
08:13 How To Manipulate People
18:15 The Psychological Profile Of A CIA Agent
21:13 I Held The Key To Nuclear Missiles
23:15 It Was A Horrible Job
25:00 Would You Have You Pressed The Nuclear Button?
27:18 The CIA Message That Changed My Life
29:13 The Interview Process For The CIA
31:31 How Did You Feel When You Received That Letter?
33:54 Did The CIA Tell You To Cut Off From Your Social Circle?
34:44 Your Ethnicity Factor To Be Recruited By The CIA
36:03 Do You Have To Change Your Identity?
37:14 How Expensive Is To Train A CIA Agent?
37:21 What's The CIA Training Scheme?
38:04 Do They Show You How To Kill?
39:06 How You Teach The Art Of Lying
41:00 Body Language & Lying
42:46 Demystifying Lying Signs
45:44 How To Tell If Someone Is Lying
47:34 Human Psychology
50:32 The Essence Of Manipulation
52:09 How To Find Someone's Ideology To Manipulate Them
56:12 Have You Changed The Way You Look At The World?
01:00:01 Perception vs Perceptive
01:01:59 Leaning Into Objective vs Subjective Feelings
01:03:25 How To Train Yourself To Apply Rational Objective Perspective
01:05:54 Your Business Success
01:09:01 What Is SADRAT?
01:11:07 Change The Game When Selling Your Products
01:13:13 What Is Espionage?
01:14:08 What Is Our Secret Life?
01:18:16 How To Enter Someone's Secret Life
01:23:33 How To Apply It To Business
01:26:19 Adapting To Change Faster Than Your Opponent
01:29:18 Were There Times Your Life Was At Threat?
01:31:43 Sexpionage, What Is It?
01:33:49 Disguise, Did You Ever Do It?
01:38:44 Do CIA Agents Get Trained To Not Feel Fear & Anxiety?
01:41:23 How Do They Train You To Slow Down Your Emotional Brain?
01:47:28 Your Wife & You Leaving The CIA
01:48:55 America Is Going Through A Hard Period
01:54:15 What's The Advice For Everyone To Make That Change?
01:56:27 How Does Your Identity Stop You From Evolving?
01:57:39 What Is Something You Used To Believe That You No Longer Do?
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@TheDiaryOfACEO
@TheDiaryOfACEO Місяць тому
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@bridgeidiot262
@bridgeidiot262 Місяць тому
CHRIST IS KING ✝️ 🤴
@stomper5432
@stomper5432 Місяць тому
@@bridgeidiot262 odin
@user-zq4fv8sj6v
@user-zq4fv8sj6v Місяць тому
Your guests are too terrified to dismantle Biden. Deflection equals weakness which I don’t respect!
@stomper5432
@stomper5432 Місяць тому
@@destekaya9942 right
@bernitajenkins7581
@bernitajenkins7581 Місяць тому
Why, sure 👍😁🇦🇺
@NotRiansLuke
@NotRiansLuke Місяць тому
So here's the thing: By his own admission, he was trained to lie. He also explains that they recruited him because he was ALREADY a liar *by nature*, and the CIA made him even better at lying. Which, honestly, makes me wonder how much of what he says is even true...
@MacroTh3ory
@MacroTh3ory Місяць тому
I came to the comment section to write the same comment! Excellently worded. I feel the same way about how much of this is truth.
@LiveWell6
@LiveWell6 Місяць тому
You can verify that many of the things he says are true. What specifically do you have evidence is a lie. It isn’t like he is sharing secrets.
@user-gk8xj8no1n
@user-gk8xj8no1n Місяць тому
W
@jetnzmusic
@jetnzmusic Місяць тому
Yes
@jetnzmusic
@jetnzmusic Місяць тому
Knowledge & information is Power, Truth stands out for some of us…what we do with it counts
@realm3164
@realm3164 Місяць тому
I am a clinically trained psychologist and a somatic therapist. I literally lead trauma trainings on following your gut. His type of training of ignoring your gut, and using the head, is perhaps effective in the field, but disembodies the self, separates the mind and body process. It creates the process loop in the cycle where the brain is always used to control emotions. What happens when the brain is taxed (multiple layers of stress - children, business, or physical injury or illness) beyond it's ability to control is that they cannot disembody their own painful emotions anymore, and all the pain he's repressed FLOODS back to the system and creates severe depression. This kind of training is exactly why soldiers have high alcoholism and suicide rates. I would HIGHLY NOT recommend this.
@englandbengal
@englandbengal Місяць тому
He is saying to use it in business not real life.
@user-mt4zr5kp7h
@user-mt4zr5kp7h Місяць тому
As far as I'm concerned, this guy still works for the CIA if he is teaching you not to trust your gut. If he's telling you to trust your mind and only your mind, then he is an operative. The reason I say that is because the mind can be controlled by entities outside of yourself. Your instincts, your intuition, cannot. Your thoughts can lie to you. Your gut never will.
@cptlou
@cptlou Місяць тому
yes. Agree.
@uiliumpowell4684
@uiliumpowell4684 Місяць тому
You have a heart and mind laying around, you might as well use both. Governments don't need secrets, they need transparency especially when we go out to vote. It seems that everyone ignores this for some strange reason and just puts their votes into machines as if that is transparent or something.
@user-nd1ef8xj6d
@user-nd1ef8xj6d Місяць тому
Also one of the reasons why the government wants you to do it. He said they want the superiority over you. So they can "help" you.
@no-bq8hv
@no-bq8hv 6 днів тому
Don't listen to your heart. It's too emotional and it falls in love. Don't listen to your brain. It over analyzes and thinks too much. Go with your gut. It feeds you.
@jaybee608
@jaybee608 3 дні тому
Yeah, I kinda agree with that!
@reneboucher512
@reneboucher512 3 дні тому
Bud, how does your heart differ from your gut. If you didn't get it, that question was rhetorical; you might sound logical and smart, but to me, you just seem clever and young, possibly soon, to be smart.
@benevolentessence8809
@benevolentessence8809 2 дні тому
oversimplified..you need all 3 for different situations..your gut will lie to you too when you're hungry ..good food can get poisoned too without you knowing about it
@strawberrytart5666
@strawberrytart5666 2 дні тому
I DO...
@RPcropland
@RPcropland День тому
Lol the prefrontal cotex is less useful than our reptilian brain because it only distiguishes us from animals. Let's all suck our thumbs and act like toddlers who don't have reason b/c emotions are superior😂. /s
@nexx410
@nexx410 8 днів тому
I find this great business advice. What I hate is when big businesses turn solving problems to create a problem and then sell people the cure.
@ad5792
@ad5792 Місяць тому
He lost me when he mentioned that CIA follows human rights and country laws
@gulaschnikov5335
@gulaschnikov5335 Місяць тому
must be a joke...
@ShaferHart
@ShaferHart Місяць тому
There's no such a thing as a former CIA agent..
@annetteniebelski7513
@annetteniebelski7513 Місяць тому
He probably has to say that
@Wesmancan
@Wesmancan Місяць тому
I do t trust the dude at all. Do t know him. Don’t want to. Cia is corrupt just like every other government agency.
@elenabob4953
@elenabob4953 Місяць тому
​@@ShaferHart I know, even now he is doing PR for CIA. Maybe I didn't reached to it but I didn't see the part mentioning the bad things with CIA.
@lisarogers1392
@lisarogers1392 Місяць тому
I'm alot older than this guy but the times I didnt listen to my gut are the times I regret.
@user-riseshinegrind
@user-riseshinegrind Місяць тому
AGreed at 40 now I have to trust it AND the red flags other other wise I get fd. lol
@jill3686
@jill3686 Місяць тому
Me 2
@dorothysay8327
@dorothysay8327 Місяць тому
Word. His bs on so-called ‘rationality’ is a losing proposition.
@timkc1638
@timkc1638 Місяць тому
I think saying that your gut is emotional..isn’t what people really mean by “gut” it’s more than just emotional.
@waclawrutyna1274
@waclawrutyna1274 Місяць тому
I didn’t listen to my guts and I’ve got screwed twice, by single moms. 😂😂😂
@cheri4939
@cheri4939 10 днів тому
It's actually a form of trauma to grow up with parents or, a parent that is unable to nurture and give affection to their children. I know, it's very painful 😢.
@SellMyMetadataIwillsueyou
@SellMyMetadataIwillsueyou 8 годин тому
Both my parents are extremely Narsassitic and terribly flawed. I am tryna break a cycle. Let's pray for the future of the children yeah?
@MarkOakleyComics
@MarkOakleyComics 4 дні тому
Once Agency, always Agency. This man is selling two things: Positive PR for the Agency and psychopathy.
@PeterParker-xv9mo
@PeterParker-xv9mo Місяць тому
I got a gut feeling I should question anyone that suggest i shouldnt trust my gut.
@timebot000
@timebot000 Місяць тому
Trust, but Verify.... Hardest thing to remember to do!
@Iancreed8592
@Iancreed8592 Місяць тому
yeah especially when its a fed boy who's obviously been propped up and promoted to the masses
@tienslabien
@tienslabien Місяць тому
Do you want a plane ticket to Washington ? ;)
@r.p.8906
@r.p.8906 Місяць тому
you nailed it
@phaedragardeness
@phaedragardeness Місяць тому
Yep.
@jimmcfarland9318
@jimmcfarland9318 Місяць тому
Lying is not an admirable trait, but recognizing lies is.
@cw6136
@cw6136 Місяць тому
Takes one to know one.
@psychedelicartistry
@psychedelicartistry Місяць тому
Depends. Lying for the sake of lying, no, but a well-placed lie at the right time can save your life or your livelihood.
@MandatedReporter
@MandatedReporter Місяць тому
As a military contractor I know a lie but from a person who has been indoctrinated it's difficult to see. Signs of mania can stress the comprehension as well so it's overall a very difficult trait to read in those types. The way that I work is what do your lips say before you speak or act? That's one of my ways and also the fall and rise of the vocal train. Are you confident or are you not so sure... Things like that. Mental dysfunction throws all that out the window again. I dislike it when people use their hands alot because it's a method of brainwashing. I do this a lot because of training but I often feel like I'm an oppressive person when I notice people feel confident in me. In actuality I'm not in the know of the lobbyists interests though I was a tool of their interests. All Americans are.
@tracimoon172
@tracimoon172 Місяць тому
That’s based on your opinion and perception. Obviously, it is a trait that the government, which you represent, is very interested in. Go subscribe to the behavioral panel, and watched how everybody lies. I bet you even lie and you’ve just forgot you did. Everybody lies.
@jimmcfarland9318
@jimmcfarland9318 Місяць тому
@@tracimoon172 I don't represent government, but I do lie, like when I said your photo was rather pretty. I was just being polite.
@whiskeysquiker
@whiskeysquiker 5 днів тому
I think his version of "gut" is different than mine. My gut is my instinct. There is zero emotion attached to it. It's what kicks on when certain things don't add up, and I won't know what that is, but it's wrong and when I don't listen to that, that's when I always get screwed. If I have a feeling about something and I may even know what things cause me to feel a certain way about a scenario or whatever, I believe that's his version of "gut". Bottom line is, ALWAYS trust your gut. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve.
@brytankak9598
@brytankak9598 3 дні тому
I think what he means is "don't trust the narrative your mind builds to explain your gut feeling." E.g. your gut tells you your GF acts off. *dont* jump to conclusions that she's cheating. Evaluate the context logically.
@willd.8040
@willd.8040 11 днів тому
Happy to see all of your success, Stephen! These guys are just getting started. With what sounds like a bigger production coming with the best guests on any podcast, you guys will be at 20MM subscribers by 2027.. You'll see. Thanks for the great content and keep up the good work.
@magpie1744
@magpie1744 Місяць тому
So many questions: 1. What conditioner do you use. 2. Do you blowdry or airdry? 3. Gel or cream?
@brendaadair3418
@brendaadair3418 Місяць тому
😂my first thought was nice hair!
@janoganno
@janoganno Місяць тому
I m surprised I had to scroll this far down to find the hair comments. I thought he was undercover and had borrowed a wig from an 90's RnB backing singer.
@KarlFreeman-fe1nd
@KarlFreeman-fe1nd Місяць тому
CIA man. It's a wig
@mimithompson3049
@mimithompson3049 Місяць тому
😂😂
@bibinoojen
@bibinoojen Місяць тому
😂😂😂
@Chris-rz7xi
@Chris-rz7xi Місяць тому
It was my father's job, in WW2, to work behind enemy lines and bring out downed allied pilots. I asked him how he survived. He said you go by your gut, ignore intelligence. If it feels bad, get out. I have been in this situation twice now, I got out, and I survived a bombing and a coup.
@lizziejay5362
@lizziejay5362 Місяць тому
Ya when I don't trust my intuition, that's when things went bad. Our instincts pick up on these little subtle things, like body language and what not. It's almost like studying stuff so much has caused him to start overthinking things. No longer being able to just instinctually know and having to over analyze to know.
@Wesmancan
@Wesmancan Місяць тому
So your an American. Congrats.
@-cMc-
@-cMc- Місяць тому
Untrained ppl don’t know there is another option. Why does healthcare have to be free? Why can’t it cost a penny?
@roxyrhodes3035
@roxyrhodes3035 Місяць тому
Everything feels bad to me so now I trust my gut and I don't go anywhere, do anything, or talk to anyone because my instinct is that nothing is safe and everyone is an immediate danger to my survival.
@alexandrianunley5124
@alexandrianunley5124 Місяць тому
@@roxyrhodes3035 you can’t escape death, none of us can. Don’t let fear prevent you from actually living in the meantime.
@Kay86S
@Kay86S 13 днів тому
Awesome interview. Thanks for that.
@johnjacob7287
@johnjacob7287 9 днів тому
Extremely interesting interview..loved the difference between perception and perspective 👏🏽👏🏽
@haikubandit6997
@haikubandit6997 Місяць тому
My gut's telling me Trusting* CIA Spy* is *Oxymoronic
@OGmediahub
@OGmediahub Місяць тому
This guy is a fraud …. CIA queen maybe …
@julianamitchell3183
@julianamitchell3183 Місяць тому
Exactly.
@user-zf4uz3hy8z
@user-zf4uz3hy8z Місяць тому
Looking around at the world we live in, with sex and race at the forefront of conflict, and hearing this guy describing how the CIA has diversified their actions through diversifying their officer profile to include LGBT and minorities, makes me more sure of what my intuition tells me about how these agencies stir these problems.
@Short_Clips44
@Short_Clips44 Місяць тому
@@user-zf4uz3hy8z Those orgs fought homosexuality 50 years ago, now they promote it. The idea was that fornicators (which includes all homosexuals by definition) are easily corruptable. Edgar Hoover used it against his rivals. The bankers and the mafia used Hoover to control the politicians. Thats how it started. The mafia in the US were not italian btw, its a lie, they just looked italian 🙂
@victoriasofitel
@victoriasofitel Місяць тому
I am SO INSPIRED in humanity by the comments section 🙌🏽🙏🏽👊🏽
@alyahamzah1952
@alyahamzah1952 Місяць тому
As a dr who worked in the ICU for babies and children for over a decade, i cant remember how many times a life was saved or a major catastrophic event was avoided by listening to my gut. Of course the brain is there to help with the analysis of the situation at hand, but the gut helps you decide which way to go. I will never stop listening to my gut feelings
@annie9099
@annie9099 Місяць тому
This is intuition. I've avoided terrible things in my life because of intuition. Intuition is God telling us something we would not otherwise know. But this guy seems not to know about intuition, only an emotional reaction. Perhaps he just doesn't trust his intuition.
@moseslugalia02
@moseslugalia02 Місяць тому
How do you get in tuned with your intuition?
@vittoriofioravanti2493
@vittoriofioravanti2493 Місяць тому
He said, “people are stuck in their perception” which is true - though the “gut” is processed perception converted to intelligence - a God-given instrument to anticipate, discern and make the right decision.
@AntonyKarolis
@AntonyKarolis Місяць тому
Your gut brain is a real thing and may be aware of things your conscious perception is missing. Don’t ignore it but don’t rely on it.
@alialm2876
@alialm2876 Місяць тому
Habibi
@haylieacker9070
@haylieacker9070 14 днів тому
This man is so well spoken. I also have a step father and a half sister. I can relate 100% to the part where he talks about the division of love. Its really heartbreaking to watch your mom choose someone who's not even related to you, over you.
@danonly7
@danonly7 12 днів тому
She did that before she gave birth to you. He is called her husband.
@liberaltears1714
@liberaltears1714 12 днів тому
That’s sad, I hope you at least got to be your dads favorite
@MiguelPool-hj7ic
@MiguelPool-hj7ic 11 днів тому
It really fucking is. To this day the hurt my mom delt me by choosing a man over me when I needed her the most still aches, still festers and effects so many aspects of my life even ones Im not always 100% aware of
@thequez2629
@thequez2629 9 днів тому
And to watch your mom choose someone that even is. It’s hard to be a child and learn that unconditional love doesn’t actually exist. So I understand being the keeper of “lies”, I was an only child and I learned early on as the only child nobody gave a fuck about my feelings all they cared about was harboring the raw truth of what home life was to the general public. And learn to appease my parents in different ways since the were both opposites and volatile in their own ways. Now as a grown 40 yo I call it diplomacy. I’m successful in my career. But emotionally I find it draining trying to trust people. And understanding my gut feelings can be easily manipulated based on emotional needs.
@SchoolHHL
@SchoolHHL 7 днів тому
What if you are a horrible person? There are 2 sides to every story
@kingNip33
@kingNip33 12 днів тому
I wake up and this was playing on UKposts good interview bro 💯👍🏼💙✨🔥
@malayjia1023
@malayjia1023 6 днів тому
Be careful of falling asleep on UKposts or any video service/music. You are most vulnerable when you are asleep because you are not physically alert and you’re in a spiritual dream state so you consume a lot of things on the outside. Be careful with you’re listening to and outwardly consuming when you’re sleeping because it affect you in a lot of bad way whether you realize it or not.
@danielsanders2412
@danielsanders2412 Місяць тому
Never trust a CIA agent.
@bigelectrickat
@bigelectrickat Місяць тому
Facts
@Defend479
@Defend479 Місяць тому
​@scribbler0077 Look at this guy would trust him?
@carlnorth3034
@carlnorth3034 Місяць тому
You can add the government to this aswell
@Defend479
@Defend479 Місяць тому
@@carlnorth3034 wt you talking about
@notorioustori
@notorioustori Місяць тому
​@@carlnorth3034you might want to be more specific. The government covers a lot of bases. While I don't trust politicians and some LEOs, I'd like to trust VA nurses and most customer service representatives of different agencies. I'd also like to trust the DOT, FAA, & TSA are during their jobs. Oh, and Coast Guard!
@b-real4real417
@b-real4real417 26 днів тому
As soon as he said don't trust your gut....my gut said next video. It was a good gut call
@Logansrae
@Logansrae 20 днів тому
Lmfaooooo
@danphillips8530
@danphillips8530 20 днів тому
COL, (chuckled out loud)
@1TheREALLYREAL
@1TheREALLYREAL 20 днів тому
Facts
@1TheREALLYREAL
@1TheREALLYREAL 20 днів тому
I’m a CIA spy…. I’m so special… I’m telling you everything. You should listen to me. I smarter than you….. foh
@BriLoveMusic
@BriLoveMusic 19 днів тому
His information was really powerful. He explained how to not respond with fear but instead to rationalize with logic so you overcome it. That’s amazing insight for relationships and marriage. We hear the wrong things when we respond with emotion instead of seeing it from the other person’s perspective first sometimes. Basically, assess the situation before you address. Lots of good points he made.
@KhoriyohYusri-km8wr
@KhoriyohYusri-km8wr 11 днів тому
You can see how experiences someone talking about they experience you do great job bro keep it up 👍
@isaaceazy
@isaaceazy 10 днів тому
One of the greatest podcasts I've ever listened to. Bravo to both of you and thank you
@glendarelli
@glendarelli 7 днів тому
Gorgeous Hair Indeed. A Beautiful Man
@DaddyNoob_
@DaddyNoob_ 7 днів тому
Luke warm at best
@MiC-T
@MiC-T Місяць тому
The best thing you can do for your soul is to NOT think like the CIA.
@Lyra1.618
@Lyra1.618 Місяць тому
I agree.
@derp195
@derp195 Місяць тому
If you're thinking like the CIA, you'd realize that you shouldn't be taking advice from the CIA.
@michelechapman9974
@michelechapman9974 Місяць тому
I didn't think he was recruiting it was a more you know type of interview to me
@mattsandoval9430
@mattsandoval9430 Місяць тому
Straight up all negative energy work items haha
@annalisa14
@annalisa14 Місяць тому
@@derp195😂
@OK-pi6fq
@OK-pi6fq Місяць тому
I grew up in an extremely dangerous neighborhood. My gut saved my life so many times. I literally learned the hard way to trust my gut. Life was better after.
@laladeylaya6738
@laladeylaya6738 Місяць тому
my daughter had told e m yes mo we going on out yearly vaca... hmm okay I went every year for 5 years... but something did not feel right... well I got picture of where we'd stay.. my guts say yeah they really don't want me to go this time.... I said well I am gonna just start training I hope you guys have fun .. she sensed I felt something she say no the kids are expecting you... you gonna disappoint them..well okay but my gut said something was not right... then the day they left I got the address after they;left! I said you know what I am not going this year she said you gonna make the kids cry I told them you were coming... I said you know I just got the address...mom how could you do this..they are expecting you... I then jump on the highway to get there not feeling right regardless of her words my gut said no you should not go... well I been there a day I told my granddaughter to stop being disrespectful... she started screaming mom and Dad said you should not even be here you did give them 200 dollars for the ABand B ... I was heartbroken... I was just in tears... ( well I wanted to stay to start training for my new job, I had mostly taken care of them and only worked part-time! I thave excellent credit 40,000 worth of credit I was going pay for all tickets and food to make up for it) ... well I have not been the same... I do not talk to my daughter and her husband and things have not been the same with me and my granddaughter, now here is a good gut story... I applied for 8 jobs they all said I was hired great hmmm which one should I chose... well I accepted All of them why I do not know it just felt like I should! but guess what ! only one of them actually called me to train even thought I had offer letter and a statement saying we will be in touch to give you training dates and times and congratulatory letters FROM ALL 8 OF THEM! !! had I chosen the ONLY one that paid $2 more and hour and not accepted all of them ... I WOULD HAVE noT MADE ALMOST $90,000 a sales rep with the only job that actually gave me training and kept good on their offer letter!! I never sold before and made $15,000 the previous year IN CUSTOMER SERVICE !!!! SO trust your gut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wisdoma4860
@wisdoma4860 Місяць тому
If you show respect in a AKA Dangerous neighborhood and dont show weakness, or be a trouble maker? you are fine in any neighborhood. Go to other countries in europe, asia, or africa, middle east those have real dangerous neighborhoods, but you still need show respect and youl earn it.
@super266
@super266 Місяць тому
Your "gut" is your subconscious coalescing all the information your sensory system inputs in real-time. It's a super computer that takes all the input you aren't consciously aware of and spits out a flag after instantly comparing all the input data to previous case-studies stored in your long term memory. It's an incredible system if it was trained correctly like machine learning. It's your best friend, because it's always invested in your immediate survival. What this guy should have said, is you should identify your gut feeling, than ask yourself questions that either concur that thesis, or disproves it, not ignore it entirely. The real lesson here is don't listen to guys that look like Krusty the Clown because they'll try to convince you it's "The, Bart The", instead of "Die, Bart, Die".
@douglombard7924
@douglombard7924 Місяць тому
I am trusting my gut that this guy is full of shit!
@jerichojohnson3219
@jerichojohnson3219 Місяць тому
IS TRUST YOUR GUT? A PREMONITION / HUNCH / FEELING / SPIDEY SENSE ? SUCH A MYSTERY NEBULOUS TERM ? CAN MEAN JUST ABOUT ANYTHING ? MAYBE IT WAS THE STILL SMALL VOICE OF GOD OR YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL [ HOLY SPIRIT ] GUIDING YOU?
@dklc28
@dklc28 День тому
Great interview, insightful.. thank you!
@thejoyofhomeed
@thejoyofhomeed 10 днів тому
This was a brilliant interview!! Where did you find him??? Jeez!! The insights, learnings, teachings, refreshed skills, honesty, transparency, openness…my gosh I could go on! It took me on a journey through my educational studies in psychology, NLP, business and leadership training and delivery up to business today! He posed some real philosophical questions and the conversations around prioritising love was thought provoking, he talked about how anxiety was a superpower, fear…he was so good! I have so many ideas that feed into forthcoming projects 💭 His conversation around perception vs perspective, the piece on fear and the emotional vs logical brain and consumerism shares and highlighted some real gems!💎 Thank you for this interview Andrew, and thank you for conducting the interview and for asking some excellent questions Steven👌. Love the comments at the end about taking action and on identity, which is a whole subject to itself? His parting thoughts on belief and equality were so interesting and he spoke some truths there. I took so many digital notes! Thank you 🙏 One thing I would say or add is that I would and do trust my gut, as your gut is your second brain 🧠 I’m also an NLP practitioner so I could f his views on this interesting. He has some points, however I believe and have tested the Eye Accessing Cues many times and believe and know that it has substance. However, with ‘moral flexibility’, I can see his points in terms of where he is. Coming from so would want to look into this in more detail. As a whole, and based on what he shared, his experiences and the way he articulates and answered every question, he is exceptionally well trained!
@ben_clifford
@ben_clifford 5 днів тому
He's been on other large podcasts
@thejoyofhomeed
@thejoyofhomeed 5 днів тому
Yes I noticed him pop up somewhere else after watching this 🙂
@creekfinds
@creekfinds Місяць тому
If you want to be a great dad 1. Learn to become the best listener you've ever known 2. Learn how to control your anger and your words 3. Be intentional with spending time with your children 4. Never stop reading/or listening to people that have great parenting advice 5. Learn what hills aren't important to die on, and stop dying on them
@ellencooney5563
@ellencooney5563 Місяць тому
You forgot: honesty, humility, laughter, and restore your self... love.
@user-dw6dp5yx7b
@user-dw6dp5yx7b Місяць тому
And don’t forget to use this advice not to tear down other men.
@magslight3728
@magslight3728 Місяць тому
learn to heal and cleanse everything else will come back to balance, but he knows that he just doesn't want YOU knowing it, he wants you to glorify your mental health issues, not heal them.
@brettlott570
@brettlott570 Місяць тому
This is great advice. I need to work harder at #2. I have anger problems and cuss like a sailor
@iampurelightbeing
@iampurelightbeing Місяць тому
Me too now my son is teaching other kids how to b a sailor ​@@brettlott570
@pamil3524
@pamil3524 Місяць тому
There is a big difference in listening to your "gut" and having an emotional reaction to a situation. My gut has never led me wrong, but I did have to learn the difference between the two and how NOT to respond emotionally to any situation I was in. And that does require you train yourself NOT to re-act but to stop and quickly assess the situation BEFORE you respond, rather than allowing yourself to have an emotion driven "knee jerk" reaction.
@lekcje_rysunku
@lekcje_rysunku Місяць тому
How are you differentiating it?
@TheMysteryDriver
@TheMysteryDriver Місяць тому
Having abusive parents helps you to not have emotional responses.
@pikotard
@pikotard Місяць тому
@@lekcje_rysunku curious on that too... seems like the emotional reactions are defined as wrong and the gut is defined as right and that is it. It'd be interesting to hear if there is more depth beyond that though.
@karenkeleher4924
@karenkeleher4924 Місяць тому
I have been 100% correct while listening to my gut. My behavior is emotionally controlled. Feelings are NOT behavior.
@LisaZirkle
@LisaZirkle Місяць тому
Excellent point.
@reneboucher512
@reneboucher512 3 дні тому
The man is a all around secretive straight-up machine who is using the skills he has developed into a talent to create a financial situation necessary to take care and raise his family........ I respect that ,and myself much more!!!
@Elvidb
@Elvidb 13 днів тому
Wow great informative show. Thank you to both of you.
@andrasfeinek1621
@andrasfeinek1621 18 днів тому
Most important quote from this freakin 2h long conversation: "Bad liars talk a lot." I can see clearly now...
@adrianchristopher5867
@adrianchristopher5867 16 днів тому
@lifesyphon1
@lifesyphon1 14 днів тому
“Brevity is the soul of wit.” - One of the greatest teller of tales to ever live
@jasminblue1
@jasminblue1 12 днів тому
😂
@stehaniemul9288
@stehaniemul9288 12 днів тому
Lmao thanks for the warning
@Sleuth_Squad
@Sleuth_Squad 10 днів тому
😂😂😂
@hoptoads
@hoptoads Місяць тому
Trusting my gut has saved my life on a number of occasions. Thank you, gut !
@ntitus3025
@ntitus3025 Місяць тому
Thank you, same here. That not trusting your gut is flawed and I wonder if he's telling the truth!
@MultiChrisjb
@MultiChrisjb Місяць тому
You're the best gut!
@melissahoots5179
@melissahoots5179 Місяць тому
I think he's calling "gut" and emotions the same thing, but they are not the same at all. It's a learned skill to be able to separate them internally.
@johnlovorn4641
@johnlovorn4641 Місяць тому
This guy is still being used by the CIA as a mouthpiece to steer and control the public. Don't trust your gut? The same thing as don't trust yourself. Trust a CIA officer and not yourself?? Really?? Not buying what this guy keeps selling on many long form podcast.
@ntitus3025
@ntitus3025 Місяць тому
@MultiChrisjb Oh, The BEST-EST!😊
@brokerrecords1
@brokerrecords1 17 годин тому
Time stamp 2:02:00 this is an affirmation that this channel gets deeeeep. Well done for this team and interviewer.
@troydotson704
@troydotson704 2 дні тому
Awesome interview!!! Awesome Informational Content!!!
@amichaels1871
@amichaels1871 Місяць тому
I'd DEFINITELY TRUST my GUT before a CIA officer or ANYONE in the government... 🤦‍♀️💔🤔
@ThunderSen
@ThunderSen Місяць тому
Trusting gut saves lives.
@Edith.G.G.
@Edith.G.G. Місяць тому
Exactly. This man wants people to stop listening to themselves, trusting themselves and trust him! That he is a professional liar and manipulator.
@AndreasDelleske
@AndreasDelleske Місяць тому
So, if someone said: I don't trust ANY American, how do you react?
@edd9200
@edd9200 Місяць тому
What if you have bubble guts😮
@ThunderSen
@ThunderSen Місяць тому
@@edd9200 I do its even better.
@YashoShasho
@YashoShasho Місяць тому
Not trusting your gut is like not trusting what you are smelling.
@jodiwest23
@jodiwest23 Місяць тому
That is an excellent way of describing "trusting your gut".
@rromi6129
@rromi6129 Місяць тому
LOL, I love that
@teatimetours2551
@teatimetours2551 Місяць тому
You totally have to listen to your emotions and 'gut feeling', maybe not ONLY trust them, but you certainly should not train yourself to cut yourself off from them! I think he seems too focussed on how to be 'successful' in business.
@GaBy06ph4sMa
@GaBy06ph4sMa Місяць тому
I agree with the fact that trusting your gut is sometimes a wrong idea. But there are many cases where you have to believe it. Rational reason and your gut must work together. Instinct feat. critical analysis = access to the truth. But if the truth is not found after that, it is better to choose the truth of reason and not your gut....I think.
@istudios225
@istudios225 Місяць тому
Our gut instinct is there for a reason. It's not something accidental which happened in our evolution.
@PixieCropCircleDuster
@PixieCropCircleDuster 6 днів тому
16:55 there's some ACOA unofficial pattern, checklist, happening again and again in interviews with different intelligence Officers disclosing their origin stories. That says everything you need to know, right there. How awesome & tragic. Great podcast ❤
@hyperborean72
@hyperborean72 10 днів тому
Andrew is one of the most intelligent speakers I ever heard. Thank you to both of you so much from a Russian spectator for these conversation full of profound and inspiring ideas
@whereskarlo
@whereskarlo Місяць тому
"As I left the CIA, I realized how I could market myself using the word CIA to land various gigs and make a living".
@darksat6
@darksat6 Місяць тому
Hey, it sells!
@gordonramsheesh1188
@gordonramsheesh1188 Місяць тому
You don't understand the scale of his achievments.
@DRourk
@DRourk Місяць тому
@@darksat6 To evil and dumb people it does!
@fatehsakkal8777
@fatehsakkal8777 Місяць тому
This is the comment I was looking for. Great observation 👍
@aliebou6492
@aliebou6492 Місяць тому
Yes! You said it!
@Dr.Disregard
@Dr.Disregard Місяць тому
30 year career in the cia means ten years in the cia. Then you "retire" and go work for a social media company or a news agency for the next 20
@partlysunnydk
@partlysunnydk Місяць тому
or become a handler and get paid for harassing and aiding in the deaths of innocent citizens.
@aikoyu9815
@aikoyu9815 Місяць тому
Philippines was thrown into abyss by CIA. Before, Philippine peso is equivalent to U. S. Dollars. When CIA came , Philippines become poor and politicians become corrupt.That was said by my teacher in elementary school. Unfortunately, she passed away already.
@conchitapaz3938
@conchitapaz3938 Місяць тому
@@aikoyu9815not only in the Philippines others countries and islands too. Now I know why so many people dislike American citizens.
@lindabrown3893
@lindabrown3893 Місяць тому
Or a "history channel" doing a series on Skin Walker Ranch, lol.
@michaelchevreaux7780
@michaelchevreaux7780 Місяць тому
​@@conchitapaz3938 The Dislike Should Be For The Politicians And CIA.
@inesg4204
@inesg4204 6 днів тому
Just learned more in 2 hours than in 3 years at uni. Thank you for sharing!
@ben_clifford
@ben_clifford 5 днів тому
You must have had the wrong major
@MarcusAurelius33036
@MarcusAurelius33036 4 дні тому
University has become a massive scam.
@sandihill669
@sandihill669 15 днів тому
I found this fascinating. I don’t usually watch the full length of these things but this was compelling. It sorted out some struggles for me. My view in gut feeling is that in the way he discusses it, it’s on two levels. I would like to ask if he actually discounts the gut - or the immediate emotional trigger. And does he do that with every sensory message? The way he explains it, he listens to the emotion and questions it. He does talk of slowing things down. More the way he talks of perspective. To me it seems he puts himself in the shoes of an ‘outsider’ and makes his assessments there. Rather than allow himself to be triggered. Flight, fight and freeze are automatic. So I’m considering that there’s already some innate knowledge about the circumstances that means inherently you can slow things down.
@courtneyko1466
@courtneyko1466 Місяць тому
I think he should have said "don't trust compulsive fearful thoughts". Your gut is quite good at giving you warnings without being based in emotion.
@dragonflymagictarot1180
@dragonflymagictarot1180 Місяць тому
Love that ❤
@paulfelix9081
@paulfelix9081 Місяць тому
Very important observation 👌
@imyourocd
@imyourocd Місяць тому
so, you rather have a well scripted response rather than an honest response?
@GaBy06ph4sMa
@GaBy06ph4sMa Місяць тому
Gut is quite good for giving warning but not qualified to validate or invalidate the legitimacy and veracity of this warning. This is where reason comes in.
@Cafeallday222
@Cafeallday222 Місяць тому
100%. They don’t want you to listen to your gut, JUST them. So they say you’re natural instincts are wrong when they’re almost always right. Thr pre-training is already done by plucking them from the right families and they finish the job of telling them they are fundamentally wrong inside. You see a great example in this man here who fully buys or, or at least claims to.
@iatl7306
@iatl7306 Місяць тому
Every time i didn't trust my gut i came to regret it. This world has us trapped in our ego but ego is always based in fears and is the worst liar, we need to get out of our egos and live from the heart.
@educational1651
@educational1651 Місяць тому
Same.
@user-jv6kz3tc4g
@user-jv6kz3tc4g Місяць тому
Very Well Said!!!
@user-jv6kz3tc4g
@user-jv6kz3tc4g Місяць тому
The EGOS of people these Days Are Truly SICK.
@michaelhoudecki3657
@michaelhoudecki3657 Місяць тому
Pretty sure ex see eye eh aren't supposed to say they were see eye eh because wherever they were working they had contacts and friends etc. etc. and they were spying. Outing yourself (like this guy is.. supposedly...) outs the people he used, and the country which used him... This thing is fishy
@user-ht1rc9fn1v
@user-ht1rc9fn1v Місяць тому
Is your gut not basically your second brain. If hadnt trusted my gut every time I wouldn't be here now
@albanymovefit
@albanymovefit 3 дні тому
This is the best fucking podcast ever Bro. You are amazing! I've been telling all of my friends about you. Other podcasters can get all the top people on their podcast but if they don't ask them the questions to get to deeper levels and really pull things out of them that they otherwise wouldn't talk about.Then everyone else's podcast is just exactly one hundred percent the same as their counterparts. Great job Steven and team
@annabilicka8946
@annabilicka8946 15 днів тому
Thank you so much for this podcast honestly that's been one of the best interviews I've ever watched. My brain is buzzing from the amount of inspiration thoughts and ideas
@jodyglaser1
@jodyglaser1 Місяць тому
Andrew's advice about selling was pretty much right on. As someone who sold for 25 years, my success came from asking the right questions in the right way, listening, and then helping clients solve problems. Clients want to be heard and helped -- NOT SOLD. thank you
@MicroMyco
@MicroMyco Місяць тому
@jodyglaser1 What type of products were you selling? There are a lot of products that that advice doesn't seem applicable to -- like what kind of problems could be solved for a customer looking to buy a car, tv, cellphone, etc
@onyenmehieihenagarankeoma2070
@onyenmehieihenagarankeoma2070 Місяць тому
@@MicroMycowhat kind of problem does a car, tv, etc did you ask? Think utilitarian Think status Think meet a need. I’m sure your question is rhetorical.
@knoahbody69
@knoahbody69 Місяць тому
He looks like the guy who is on The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. Beyond th3 ranch.
@Steelers4life68
@Steelers4life68 Місяць тому
My father too died when I was very young, didnt know him, I had a step dad by 89 or 90 I think. He was a navy seal. I too was born in 80. I didn't get to serve which broke my heart. No woman has ever broke my heart though.
@sairlordmusic
@sairlordmusic Місяць тому
exactly right, and in another cloak i have made many million dollar deals
@picsnics9606
@picsnics9606 Місяць тому
Before spending two hours watching the video, my gut told me to read the comments quickly. One of the comments talked about this guy saying “CIA follows human rights and country laws”. As soon as I read that I quickly left. My gut saved me two hours of wasted time. I thanked my gut. 👏
@iamr1o
@iamr1o Місяць тому
my gut told me to read the comments too, and i resonated with yours so much, thank you i am about to bounce and watch something else
@veldalarsen5311
@veldalarsen5311 Місяць тому
Who determine human or biological garbage?? Do biological garbage needs human righrs?, Absolutely NOT😅😅
@EXITLlFE
@EXITLlFE Місяць тому
​@@iamr1oyou're letting kids trick you into not watching this man by taking stuff out of context. He has a lot of knowledge and experience you need to hear. It's better to know it than not to know. As he also says lol
@Budgetwiththerodriguez
@Budgetwiththerodriguez 29 днів тому
I am here doing the same 😂
@DaoDragonFire
@DaoDragonFire 29 днів тому
same haha; party on@@Budgetwiththerodriguez
@suniskys78
@suniskys78 6 днів тому
This was a great interview! Thanks!
@iabouzeid
@iabouzeid 13 днів тому
Very useful episodes, thank you!
@conchitapaz3938
@conchitapaz3938 Місяць тому
Why will I trust a stranger before myself? My gut feeling has never let me down. Always on point!
@lowell62
@lowell62 Місяць тому
Right on. Only times I've gone down the wrong path is when I have not paid attention to my own gut,
@Reidar911
@Reidar911 Місяць тому
@@lowell62 that take guts.....
@shereeglasson22
@shereeglasson22 Місяць тому
It feels like his gut feelings would let him down but that is exactly why he was hired by an organisation who could control even his own needs and desires. Thanks fully we are not all like that and many of us have the guts to follow our own feeling states. however I do think he had some good advice about not trusting our own prejudices and assumptions. This for me is different from our gut.
@shereeglasson22
@shereeglasson22 Місяць тому
But sometimes listening to our gut does not necessarily mean following it, right? But rather, collecting useful information from it about the other person’s emotions and potential motives?
@Monkeesh
@Monkeesh Місяць тому
why would you need to trust to listen and filter information?
@stefyroxanne7567
@stefyroxanne7567 Місяць тому
Not trusting my gut would have killed or harmed me years ago.
@r_EVOL_utionRENEGADE
@r_EVOL_utionRENEGADE Місяць тому
@stefyroxanne7567 I don’t get that advice either going from my own experience. If you want to make it in a world full of liars go for it. But if you want to find authentic truthful people trust your gut!
@auntbeth448
@auntbeth448 Місяць тому
Agreed. I think your gut is far more than emotion…your gut is intuitive, compiling subconsciously all sorts of signals…ie: the book “Blink” I can agree not to make decisions based on emotion…
@djamilawilschke7259
@djamilawilschke7259 Місяць тому
same here - he forgets that in everyday life this might be bad advise, intuition and gut feeling are not to be underestimated …
@Kinuhbud
@Kinuhbud Місяць тому
Coming from a guy who's mom said she 'had to love him.' He can't trust *his* emotions or intuition because that led him to assume wrong in the past. There are times when we should ignore our emotions and need for quick validation, but that's different than following your instincts on something... The gut is like a second brain. It is a neural network. The health of your gut directly influences everything.
@jshdelarosa
@jshdelarosa Місяць тому
But will it kill hoy tomorrow?
@tcwit614
@tcwit614 16 днів тому
Damn,. That last question hit hard.
@zekican91
@zekican91 12 днів тому
I enjoyed the part about inoculating against fear. That was a good advice!
@paulmakesvideos
@paulmakesvideos Місяць тому
It's not that I don't trust my gut. It's that I don't trust this guy.
@opentrunk
@opentrunk 27 днів тому
I don't trust this guy AND I don't trust my gut. There's a thing called LOGIC... I trust that.
@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181
@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 26 днів тому
@@opentrunk YOu can trust your gut if it's based in logic and reasoning other perspectives. Sometimes that happens in an instant. I think his message needs refining but it's a good cutting start.
@TyrianHaze
@TyrianHaze 26 днів тому
@@opentrunk There is also a thing called intuition. When you need to make split second decisions that might save your ass, you can't sit there running scenarios through your head. Think of it as a machine learning algorithm being trained ahead of time to be able to respond in a split second instead of spending multiple seconds thinking through different scenarios while you get fucked.
@TyrianHaze
@TyrianHaze 26 днів тому
@@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 Exactly. The going with your gut is not random. It's based on life experience and evolutionary traits developed over millions of years with our ancestors escaping death in a split second instead of taking out their pipe and smoking while drawing up a plan.
@emdrpsychology
@emdrpsychology 23 дні тому
are you using your gut for that haha perfecto
@Pauliesha
@Pauliesha Місяць тому
My gut feeling tells me not to trust this guy… And I will never go against my gut feeling.
@28louisgf
@28louisgf Місяць тому
I agree
@chelsmaria
@chelsmaria Місяць тому
Bad vibes immediately here too
@sdsfgfhrfdgebsfv4556
@sdsfgfhrfdgebsfv4556 Місяць тому
then he's a terrible spy
@thegrimpeeper8865
@thegrimpeeper8865 Місяць тому
Yep
@28louisgf
@28louisgf Місяць тому
@@sdsfgfhrfdgebsfv4556 well I think he’s a recruiter for the cia is what he is doing.
@pamharrison8348
@pamharrison8348 11 годин тому
This is absolutely fascinating. Keep the context in which he is speaking constantly in mind, and there is a lot to take away from all of this, even if it's knowing on an intellectual level. Will need to watch multiple times. I feel the split you would have to make between your true self and the "manipulative" self that would meet the skills he talks of is something I would not want to make in my life. But he does speak of a lot of gems of information,. Thank you.
@madaza
@madaza 5 днів тому
wow 19mins in and suchhhh a good and deep and valiuable conversations
@KalanSorion
@KalanSorion Місяць тому
Making a choice poorly because emotions are clouding your judgement is not the same thing as trusting your gut.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 Місяць тому
Paranoids always seem to know. HOW DO THEY DO IT?
@PandiNova
@PandiNova Місяць тому
Right, because following emotions and trusting your gut are two different things. One comes from the trauma, other comes from the intuition (animal instinct kinda). This guy twists it sadly..
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 Місяць тому
@@PandiNova Paranoia is the solution. It keeps the fears validated and makes us look like total losers with zero trust!!!!!!!!! Oh My!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ziiiii3444
@ziiiii3444 Місяць тому
@@martinkent333I don’t care how I look to some loser who incites paranoia. 🥶
@Godspeedysick
@Godspeedysick Місяць тому
@@PandiNovaAnd this is why he’s of great value to them. Not necessarily lying doesn’t mean it’s true. The silky hair also humanizes him as well as throw us off. And it could potentially be used as a way to mock us all. Overall, their tactics have changed since the introduction of social media where personalities that match the 99.9% (whether goofy-looking or regular old Joe) is far more effective than a personality that match the typical gov agent we always see in the movies. This is why they are so effective. Always remember, a former s p y is a dead s p y.
@Zensjo
@Zensjo Місяць тому
Trusting my Gut is my Northstar. Always has been always will be. 🙏🏼❤️
@TheDiaryOfACEO
@TheDiaryOfACEO Місяць тому
So good!! Team DOAC ❤️
@r.p.8906
@r.p.8906 Місяць тому
yes, that's because you are NOT a psychopath. Psychopaths do not have that connection to the soul that non-psychopaths have. The gut feeling has saved my life more than once.😘 I am an empath.
@budbas
@budbas Місяць тому
@@r.p.8906 That is true. But even psychopath has a mind to calculate cost benefit of the action they will take. The difference is what comes after the mind confirmed to go doing the action.
@eileensullivan4924
@eileensullivan4924 Місяць тому
A recent guest said that intuition is our unconscious store of past experiences.
@b.l.a.c.k-shiva
@b.l.a.c.k-shiva Місяць тому
I think he's just untrained in the spiritual. He's lumping the gut and intuition in with the emotions and tossing them away except when they're used to recognizing how to appear sympathetic. They can also be used to analyze... But this is not something he's developing
@Eye_of_a_Texan
@Eye_of_a_Texan День тому
The thing is, I'm honest and I value honesty. I value justice, real justice. Cause and effect stuff. This guy is all about "breaking barriers." Let me point you to Chesterton's Wall
@MHLivestreams
@MHLivestreams 2 дні тому
'That gut feeling' has a meaning. When something feels off, it probably is.
@Libertas1791
@Libertas1791 Місяць тому
So right from his introduction, he is someone that no one can trust...
@IzzyBizzyBooBoo
@IzzyBizzyBooBoo Місяць тому
valid.
@hllymchll
@hllymchll Місяць тому
yup. and pretty sure you never "leave" the cia anyway
@lolazal1
@lolazal1 Місяць тому
😂
@gidget101
@gidget101 Місяць тому
At least he admits it
@DaxterDV
@DaxterDV Місяць тому
Great critical thinking skills, I hope you didn't watch the entire video. You really didn't miss anything.
@huwhitecavebeast1972
@huwhitecavebeast1972 Місяць тому
I am going to continue to trust my "gut", or my intuition, because it has a perfect track record and hasn't been wrong once. If fact, every time I ignore it I get punished.
@pedrobarrantes1177
@pedrobarrantes1177 Місяць тому
I love your comment!
@architecture.w
@architecture.w Місяць тому
Me too.
@fumarate1
@fumarate1 Місяць тому
because feelings are the language of the soul.
@user-oj1bg5iw3w
@user-oj1bg5iw3w Місяць тому
Exactly Right !
@rileydavidjesus
@rileydavidjesus Місяць тому
Better yet. Anybody who tells you not to trust you gut, is trying to manipulate you.
@zanovuyoximbi2693
@zanovuyoximbi2693 13 днів тому
Vuyo from South Africa, Bustamante is just incredible smart, CIA did not start from scratch training. Thanks for the video. Thumbs up
@hopekidwell7693
@hopekidwell7693 10 днів тому
Thank you Andrew for your service🇺🇲
@yogawithcedar4626
@yogawithcedar4626 Місяць тому
This strikes me as so sad. A heart broken human being giving advice, learned through his brokenness about how to manipulate people, & advising a disconnected world to further disconnect and not trust their gut. I see so much pain in his eyes & I hope he finds truth, self love & safe, meaningful & loving connection.
@MCognettaable
@MCognettaable Місяць тому
Spot on
@RomanorumVita
@RomanorumVita Місяць тому
And yet none of that will keep our (your) nation safe when the wolves come knocking.
@AndreiFantastic
@AndreiFantastic Місяць тому
Okay but so many people say what his mom said is okay, as far as loving your spouse more. There’s tons of articles written by both men and women saying this is the proper “order” of love. Funny though I see it the opposite but similar logic as his mom, I have to love my child therefore that love is stronger because my spouse will survive and has survived without my love, it’s unlikely a child can feel content without their parents love
@antonioarcano7989
@antonioarcano7989 Місяць тому
He not at fault, is the goverment who takes these broken people. Also remember there people like this working for the goverments someone has to do these types of jobs since the dawn of civilization. Religions were the firts to do this kind of things.
@texasfossilguy
@texasfossilguy Місяць тому
its scientific sociopathy
@edwardjonesjr2519
@edwardjonesjr2519 17 днів тому
Always trust your gut. It isn't based on emotions. It just happens and is accurate.
@mahelykuba-ngoma7511
@mahelykuba-ngoma7511 15 днів тому
Trusting your gut is another of our senses added to the other 6, never ignore it.
@alexgaytan3481
@alexgaytan3481 14 днів тому
The gut is based on emotions…. Emotions open doors to be manipulated. He says don’t trust your gut … he meant “work” past your feelings according to the task at hand.
@user-bn2st5kx8h
@user-bn2st5kx8h 13 днів тому
​@@alexgaytan3481the comment sais the gut is NOT you emotions...he s right ..but one may comfuse the 2 jst learn discernment
@bend3rbot
@bend3rbot 13 днів тому
Yeah, let's put "intuition" - data free decision-making, IN CHARGE of the actions process. This fruitloop doing the podcast rounds WILL SAY ANYTHING for attention. He's decided The Revelation is real NOW!!
@mirrormirror444
@mirrormirror444 13 днів тому
Yes, he’s confusing perception with gut instinct, they’re not the same thing.
@SenemArkanMse
@SenemArkanMse 11 днів тому
It is not actually about equality, it is about having character. Cause if one has character, you do what is good for you as well as what is good for others.
@phoqueewe7230
@phoqueewe7230 2 години тому
That's a dangerous and illogical thought you just conveyed. By what standard is your character judged? Religion, society, law, culture, etc... Is this a game show "America Has Character?" And if it were how many would fail the audition? Define Good. What's good for you? What's good for others? Are you even good at applying this goodness? What may not be good for others and vice versa. And if it is good for you but isn't good for others how do you do good for others what you don't do for yourself yourself? In this good you do for others can you give too much or too little or is there a Goldilocks formula of Just Right? There are no absolutes to the character or goodness...
@wackohacko24
@wackohacko24 16 днів тому
Honest price for your freedom. To enjoy your free thought, It costs values. I love this guy
@SubUrbanSF
@SubUrbanSF Місяць тому
My mother and i had the same conversation. Never understood that shit either. As a father of two grown boys I always believed you should love your children first and most because they didn't ask to be here. You brought them, love them.
@deborahhebblethwaite1865
@deborahhebblethwaite1865 Місяць тому
Why does love have to be a contest between two people. Nature in most cases creates a protective relationship with their young. And attachment changes even with children as they grow into adults and moveout. And actually I believe as spirit you choose your opportunity to come into this world. 🇨🇦🙏
@ComfortKM
@ComfortKM Місяць тому
Women don’t love the same way men do. Their love is much more pragmatic and provisional. That’s why the most insulting thing a woman can say about a man is a comment on his utility from her perspective. There’s also two parts to that utility: current and potential. Current is always better. Hence why children are often less loved than her lover given the requisite provision/ protection/ position. (Money/ power/ status)
@AAWT
@AAWT Місяць тому
I had a similar one, but she promised me and my sister she would never love anyone more than us. That's what a mother should do - mothers loving their new partner more than their kids is a toxic attitude, but now I know why bad mothers tolerate sexual abuse of their children by stepfathers. The feminist "I love him more because it's a choice" reasoning for that stupid attitude doesn't surprise me at all. Sadly, our mom passed away too early.
@ChosenOne232
@ChosenOne232 Місяць тому
@@ComfortKM👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@timolson9722
@timolson9722 Місяць тому
I think it’s easy to understand think about it. She hast to choose to love her husband she doesn’t have to. She isn’t blood to him but she’s blunted that boy. I don’t think it means she loves one or the other more but if your husband goes crazy and commits murder and does some psycho shit you most likely not gonna love him anymore and you’re gonna let it go but if your son does that I don’t care if he’s on death row you’ll still love him and you’ll still go see him.
@nunyabeezwacks1408
@nunyabeezwacks1408 Місяць тому
There are no former CIA agents. ONCE CIA, ALWAYS CIA.
@brightpage1020
@brightpage1020 Місяць тому
Sure there are. Check graveyards and obituaries. Maybe drag some water bodies? You’re bound to find a few, right?
@juanwick2726
@juanwick2726 Місяць тому
He's still wearing his best disguise which is Rafiki from The Lion King.
@dion8962
@dion8962 Місяць тому
As if someone from counter intelligence is telling the truth. Maybe so, but only part of it.
@Polit_Burro
@Polit_Burro Місяць тому
Continually Instigating Arabs Congressmen Indebted to AIPAC
@bilb6571
@bilb6571 Місяць тому
but why does he wear the mask
@gofasters1
@gofasters1 9 днів тому
Dude I thought Will Smith was the interviewer...lol Good video thx, I wish every young person would serve in the military. The Marine corps set me up for life at a young age, so many life skills that I still use today 35 years later.
@gabriellahuerta3214
@gabriellahuerta3214 10 днів тому
This is a really awesome interview very informative and interesting. Subscribing ✅🔔
@pamelaiheozor-ejiofor5167
@pamelaiheozor-ejiofor5167 Місяць тому
My gut has saved me and some people around me on several occasions. I ALWAYS go with my guts.
@travlntam
@travlntam Місяць тому
There’s a big difference having a gut feeling on placing a bet. Or having a gut feeling you are not in a safe environment. I absolutely agree with you. It was a great lesson on not being lied to or being taken advantage of.
@CommandoKnetter
@CommandoKnetter Місяць тому
My gut has saved me too... mostly from eating Taco Bell or at the local cheap Chinese restaurant
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd Місяць тому
Even the gut reponce is operating on a Very safe measurement of "Learning" Keep Learning eyes open!
@triplehfarmsllc7348
@triplehfarmsllc7348 Місяць тому
@@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd a gut feeling is the same as a emotional reaction. Vs saying gut use your conscience thoughts because that’s in fact it. Because unless it makes you feel sick hungry feeling it’s not a gut feeling
@marisamenendez7875
@marisamenendez7875 Місяць тому
I think it’s highly irresponsible of him to scorn intuition like that. People need to frame his words within the fact he admits to his several sociopathic traits. It’s like stating that we need consumers to remain ignorant… and the sociopathic attitude sees it as normal. He admits to moral flexibility, where he has principles, but he might get new ones tomorrow. Everything he said will lead untrained minds to erroneous conclusions and behaviors. By the way, to get all that knowledge you don’t need to be part of the CIA. you just have to study psychology or organizational behavior 😅. Most of the stuff he mentioned is common knowledge amongst university students, or at least amongst 4-year university graduates.
@eramg6324
@eramg6324 Місяць тому
I clicked on this knowing there is no way I will sit through a 2 hour interview. My perception 😊was wrong. Enjoyed every minute. Fascinating discussion. Thank you both.
@user-og7nh5vm5f
@user-og7nh5vm5f Місяць тому
nothing new. all public domain accessible informations
@fluxcapacitor05
@fluxcapacitor05 Місяць тому
Holy hell an actual comment that was paid for. Lol, how's India treating ya?
@TheirIAre
@TheirIAre Місяць тому
Same
@Captain-Awesome
@Captain-Awesome Місяць тому
I am just getting started, not sure how long I will last.
@Boblawblah229
@Boblawblah229 Місяць тому
“Fascinating” 😂😂😂 this guy is completely full of crap “CIA follows human rights laws, doesn’t operate in the USA, follows USA laws” THESE ARE SLL PROVEN LIES. Anyone who buys this bs is their target audience. Change, get educated on the reality, don’t buy this bs😂😂😂
@rebeccaboth6351
@rebeccaboth6351 14 днів тому
I really like listening to this I need to listen to it again I only heard the last ending of it or remember it was so interesting!!😮😮🙏🤔☺️
@cindypatterson8157
@cindypatterson8157 8 днів тому
Thanks guys 😊
@janecadousteau3370
@janecadousteau3370 Місяць тому
Some good lessons here but there is a great difference between intelligence and wisdom. I have no wish to be a great liar or manupulator and will continue trusting my gut to know when I've come in contact with inauthentic people like this.
@zerobot_chatbot
@zerobot_chatbot Місяць тому
I genuinely do not believe that lying is beneficial for anyone in the long term
@kathleenbolton-schmukler5727
@kathleenbolton-schmukler5727 Місяць тому
Guess you’re not a fan of saving lives. Remember Germany in the 30’s? We’re here now..
@mugnuz
@mugnuz Місяць тому
what has that to do with lies? except the lies of politicians and false promises and false ideology?!@@kathleenbolton-schmukler5727
@BigDaddyBostin
@BigDaddyBostin Місяць тому
Lying to get yourself in a better spot will definitely help in long term survival.
@BigDaddyBostin
@BigDaddyBostin Місяць тому
My friends said they would never lie but im gonna be the last one alive...
@amiratilly5900
@amiratilly5900 Місяць тому
Bots don't possess beliefs.😊
@FlemmingGiese
@FlemmingGiese 8 днів тому
Thats proberly good advice, the way things are going...
@judithopiyo9932
@judithopiyo9932 13 днів тому
Great conversation. God bless you both.
@ddandthegirls
@ddandthegirls Місяць тому
Anyone else think it's odd that he speaks so freely about intelligence & is still alive??
@lotusblossom9927
@lotusblossom9927 Місяць тому
Yup... My first thought was that this sounds like something straight out of the show "NAKITA".
@alicezventures
@alicezventures Місяць тому
you think it's odd because you perceive mere information as intelligence. lol
@XeL__
@XeL__ Місяць тому
only been 1 day
@XeL__
@XeL__ Місяць тому
and think that hes not deceptive and lying to you trhough the podcast, cause agent deception
@user-bd3zy6wo7l
@user-bd3zy6wo7l Місяць тому
He's on the payroll
@lisamorales3914
@lisamorales3914 Місяць тому
My gut has helped me several times. It was so strong, it’s difficult to put into words. I followed it. Listen to your “gut” can be God talking to you.
@stevebusfield199
@stevebusfield199 Місяць тому
You might be due for a colonoscopy.
@SuspensionTruth
@SuspensionTruth Місяць тому
Very well-said. I think of gut and intuition as being connected - where that little voice or prompting is my future self yelling back in time "hey, I wouldn't do that sh*t if I were you!"
@michaeljohn7467
@michaeljohn7467 Місяць тому
It's God using your guardian angels communicating with you at times, other times it's the demons
@danielb7253
@danielb7253 Місяць тому
my gut helps me eat good food.
@triplehfarmsllc7348
@triplehfarmsllc7348 Місяць тому
Idk why they call it gut. I think of it more of a thought that’s almost a worry of what is about to happen in the future. Or atleast for me. Get a super uneasy feeling as if something isn’t right and then thoughts of whatever it was that ended up happening. Like in the military I had these feelings before all hell broke looses and was in a really bad wreck and the entire drive had a super uneasy feeling that I was going to be in a wreck until we came up on a wreck and stopped both lanes and then I felt as if it was maybe just that until the sound of a horn then was rearended in my semi pulling over sized by another semi, or last year when we had a intruder that started pulling a handgun on me and having to use deadly force against him. Maybe I’m crazy idk but the closest I’ve ever felt to god was while at war with rounds going over head and hitting all around me and that wreck and the intruder incident . Because everything slows down and millions of things go through your mind at one time in acouple seconds but it’s as if it’s one second is slowed to your entire life time day by day and it’s as you miss nothing and understand clearer then you ever have but you have no worry or more of coming to peace with the out come and you pray that your family will be okay and handle the loss. Hopefully this all made sense I have a tbi and grammar is not my strong suit anymore 😅 so sorry for that if it’s a struggle to read and understand
@MarciMarti-xc6us
@MarciMarti-xc6us 12 днів тому
thank you for sharing
@CarolineBoyce1
@CarolineBoyce1 13 днів тому
Fascinating interview. Very thought provoking!
@marnat5961
@marnat5961 Місяць тому
Someone I knew worked for that same Agency … he told me he never ever lets his guard down and looks over his shoulder at all times - he is retired now. He said just knowing what’s out there …
@user-pb9bx6wb6s
@user-pb9bx6wb6s Місяць тому
how do you translate never let his guard down.
@TheTAEclub
@TheTAEclub Місяць тому
​@@user-pb9bx6wb6s vigilant But to what language?
@Yacini4
@Yacini4 Місяць тому
​@@ElijahEnochYHWHDon't sound right... they re stable enough?
@iReelyFish
@iReelyFish Місяць тому
@@user-pb9bx6wb6salways worried something bad will happen
@user-nd1ef8xj6d
@user-nd1ef8xj6d Місяць тому
That's what I always do. So I can't speak to people without losing eye contact during conversation. Because I need to understand my surroundings. Unfortunately leads to sometimes missing non-verbal information from the conversation. Also not good for dating, because people think you feel uncomfortable or not interested.
@KamariaWells
@KamariaWells Місяць тому
He describes intuition as anxiety, wrong. Trust your intuition, it feels a lot different when you're attuned to yourself and Somatic responses.
@AndreasDelleske
@AndreasDelleske Місяць тому
Well can you describe or define intuition? Do you know how much your intuition is influenced by - just to mention one - subconscious impulse?
@LSMH528Hz
@LSMH528Hz Місяць тому
He's a tool
@lightisgood5023
@lightisgood5023 Місяць тому
​@@AndreasDelleske For me, intuition feels like a nudging. A thought suddenly appears. It continues to repeat until the so called window of opportunity passes. If I ignore it, it has always been the wrong path. If I follow it, it opens doors. It is different than feeling an emotion. More like hearing a knock on the door.
@richardcardinale7152
@richardcardinale7152 Місяць тому
​@@lightisgood5023I know those flash too. It's more real than feelings but can still be influence by our unconscious memories.
@JOjoZ00o
@JOjoZ00o Місяць тому
His reference to anxiety is to the fight flight response to a situation and it is a reaction of the sympathetic nerve system - it is a quicker response then an intuitive reaction which is a reaction of the vagus nerve system which sends sensory messages to the brain = this is often called the gut instinct, because that is what engages with the vagus nerve to send emotional intuitions up to your brain - it is a more casual sensed reaction to flight and flight. In context of the conversation better better best was not the point but what is the more appropriate reaction in the situation discussed - probably the quickest one.
@ruthnimi2165
@ruthnimi2165 День тому
Wow this story is interesting I have learnt a lot👏👏🙌
@SamuriNinja90
@SamuriNinja90 День тому
Brilliant hook at the beginning.
@staceylynn7749
@staceylynn7749 Місяць тому
wow, that part "my mom didn't want to be a mom, she did it because that is what was expected of her." and the mentality of providing academic support and no emotional support. I like that Andrew calls it "the soup" he came from. Just felt that shift in perspective on my mom and my upbringing. I've been focusing so much on the emotional side and the lack there, that I completely discounted all the other support I was afforded as a child. and just like that the healing begins.
@rhodealexandre6583
@rhodealexandre6583 Місяць тому
Spot on
@user-pi9my3lt9p
@user-pi9my3lt9p Місяць тому
Yeah .. I got that too ...stuck in the eternal emotional washing machine ...and then a game changer of a thing to say ...and a totally different perspective on my upbringing...so much of this episode resonated with me ... Going to listen again ...
@Sugarp13
@Sugarp13 Місяць тому
Yeah it will happen till society forces women to have child or marry just cuz they're women they must give birth
@MrApk82
@MrApk82 Місяць тому
I resonated with that part of his childhood story also. He's very articulate.
@ericgraham8150
@ericgraham8150 Місяць тому
That’s a really insightful and productive way to look at your upbringing. So many people struggle with their origins and have really deep rooted emotional trauma/damage associated with what they feel their parents did wrong or withheld from them growing up. They will compare the relationships they had to what they perceive other people’s relationships were. Perspective is everything. The way this guy talked about how sociopathy tendencies evolves was so spot on. Listening to this this guy, he was raised in a pitch perfect environment to excel as a wolf in our society.
@marys3738
@marys3738 20 днів тому
I used to ignore my gut all the time and I always regret it. Now I follow my gut even if it does not make sense from a brain perspective. My gut is right most of the time.
@cherylmay595
@cherylmay595 16 днів тому
You miss what he was talking about. Few understand. Few are intelligent enough to understand what he's saying.
@UniversalMysticsOfChrist
@UniversalMysticsOfChrist 11 днів тому
​@@cherylmay595intelligence has nothing to do with following your gut
@ghostason87
@ghostason87 11 днів тому
I trust my gut quite often. Really applies as it relates to bowel movements. 😆
@zaiten2012
@zaiten2012 10 днів тому
can you prove it? I'd be interested in knowing a few examples of what you are saying. I don't know how to follow my gut.
@leonduske847
@leonduske847 10 днів тому
​@@zaiten2012 For me that does nearly, never happen. But if it does, you will know. At the least afterwards.
@jasminalvi8714
@jasminalvi8714 16 днів тому
Very informative!
@letsbetrees
@letsbetrees 14 годин тому
fantastic explanation
@AggieAze
@AggieAze Місяць тому
At 40 years of age I learned one thing in life. Gut is always above mind. Rational thinking is waay more limited regarless how smart you are. Don't downgrade yourself, keep trusting your gut!)
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 Місяць тому
Once you trust your paranoia, the bottomfeeders beckon.............................................................. Oh My!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MargueriteFairProductions
@MargueriteFairProductions Місяць тому
Those are critical thinkers.
@funknotik
@funknotik Місяць тому
According to cognitive neuroscience that’s 100% wrong. 👍 intuitive thinking is generally wrong. Read Daniel kahneman thinking fast and slow.
@ConsciousCreationInspiredSpace
@ConsciousCreationInspiredSpace Місяць тому
SCIENCE can not prove consciousness, so unfortunately, what you're saying is wrong
@Christfllwr
@Christfllwr Місяць тому
our conscience is a spiritual thought assessment mechanism that defaults to introducing healthy responses designed to keep us safe..Some of us identify "him" as the Holy Spirit
@MADEALINE
@MADEALINE Місяць тому
Trusting your gut and trusting your emotions are two different things. You know instinctively if something is right or wrong based on your intuition. The hard part is not letting your emotions get in the way of your intuition.
@hahadarrie
@hahadarrie Місяць тому
One of the hardest lessons I learned was realizing that funny feeling I had all along was my intuition trying to warn me but my heart tried to rationalize it away.
@MissDeb-jq6nz
@MissDeb-jq6nz Місяць тому
BINGO!
@habib-vq9fl
@habib-vq9fl Місяць тому
It's always best when your mind, heart and intuition are ALL on par. Sometimes our mind plays tricks on us too- telling us to doubt our intuition by explaining away our immediate gut reactions. But it's there for a _reason._ Oh, and our intuitions have nothing to do w/bias- it's that subtle vibrational feeling you feel about something you pick up in your environment. Strong intuitive readings are best felt when we leave judgement and bias out the door, and listen, really listen, not just words only but vibrations behind every word, meaning, and actions--which ALWAYS guides you to determining intent!
@nancylane8092
@nancylane8092 Місяць тому
So true!
@Hippida
@Hippida 27 днів тому
I was so caught up in my emotions in my early years, my intuition was like a whisper in the wind. I've spend the better part of a decade learning about and understanding how intuition work. I still manage to let my emotions get the better of me, or sensing my intuition to late for it to matter
@iamthemiracle81
@iamthemiracle81 16 днів тому
Very interesting exchange thus far (20 min in) Certainly invokes thought.
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