Far Out With Faust
Faust Checho dives down the rabbit hole with a menagerie of mind blowing humans from authors to mystics, physicists, futurists, technologists, ufologists and everyone in between... pulling back the veil of a brave new world.
Dan Merrell, the contractor hired to pave over Charlie Kirk’s assassination scene, says he received “the call” under an emergency order to cover the area immediately... He claims the Utah governor & Kash Patel’s FBI wanted the crime scene paved
over ASAP. He stated the site was already excavated before he arrived. INSIDE JOB & COVER UP at the highest level. 💯 Make no mistake about it.
Dubai chocolate might seem harmless… until you follow the pistachios.
🌰 Iran once dominated the pistachio market.
Then sanctions hit, power shifted, and California exploded into a pistachio empire.
Enter billionaire agriculture giants, massive water deals, and political influence stretching all the way to Washington.
The twist?
These trees consume staggering amounts of water in one of America’s driest regions.
So that trendy chocolate bar?
It’s connected to geopolitics, water wars, sanctions, lobbying, and billion-dollar agriculture empires.
Sweet snack. Complicated supply chain.
Amazing how these psychos feign ignorance and lie without batting an eye. Kudos to Tucker!
The path out of suffering isn’t hidden somewhere in the future.
Comment LINK to get a link to my full incredible conversation with the great Sacha Stone.
It’s this:
🕊️ Pure truth.�⚡ Right action.�⏳ Right now.
Not tomorrow.�Not when conditions are perfect.
Just choosing, in this living moment, to stand in truth and act in alignment with it.
According to this idea, that’s the path of least resistance to the highest possible outcome, your way out of the “matrix,” your stairway to heaven, your deepest alignment with God.
Michael Jackson didn’t steal The Beatles’ catalog.
�He bought the thing they never truly owned.
The Beatles created the music… but the publishing company structure gave them minority control from the start.
Then one day, the catalog got sold out from under them.
Years later, Paul McCartney casually told Michael Jackson to invest in music publishing.
Michael listened.
💰 $47 million later, he owned The Beatles.
That’s the real lesson: in the music industry, creating the art and owning the art are two very different things.
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