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carpentry and survival
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00:00Hello friends, welcome to Humanology 2223, 2223. Yeah, happy Wednesday. It's early in the morning,
00:13so later I go to Anchorage and participate at Alaska Bar Convention. Yeah, so I got my, it's kind
00:21of like only three days leave approved by my employers. Yeah, so later today I go to Anchorage
00:34participate at Alaska Bar Convention. But it's early in the morning, so yeah, I did some
00:39carpentry and then do the show a little bit and then have some hair cut, take a shower
00:50and go to Anchorage. Okay, yeah. So that's the plan. Yeah, happy early in the morning, Wednesday.
00:58Okay, let's do stretching. Okay, yeah. Okay, yeah, I did carpentry a little bit, work
01:13a while in the morning. Okay, good. Okay, stretching. All right. Okay. Okay.
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04:05Now, let's do lightweight dumbbells, okay?
04:13Okay, because a lot of energy in carpentries, so half the weight, okay?
04:20Yeah.
04:21Maybe something heavier.
04:27Maybe something heavier.
04:38It's 35 pounds.
04:42It's 35 pounds.
04:47All right.
04:52Yeah.
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12:56Okay.
12:57Yeah.
12:58Welcome to Humanology 2223.
13:00Martinae morning show. We get some water.
13:23Yes, so I woke up early in the morning. It's still early in the morning.
13:28Yeah, I had some sandwich and brushed my teeth.
13:39I heard news in Alaska because I made friends in Alaska who are journalists.
13:46So I read the news.
13:49Radio talk show host, Mr. Dan Fagan, passed away. I'm very sorry.
13:57And our prayers goes to his surviving members of family and his friends.
14:04And I'm very sorry.
14:08Mr. Dan Fagan, I called to his radio talk show many times in the past as a political candidate.
14:15And then he kindly let me sing karaoke style songs.
14:20He was very kind to me.
14:22Great mentor, great teacher, great friend.
14:25But he lived a very long and fruitful life.
14:30And yeah, but we're very sorry.
14:34We're very sorry.
14:43Yeah.
14:48A couple years ago, another wonderful friend and radio talk show host, Mr. Tom Anderson.
14:55A couple years ago, he passed away too.
14:57Again, yeah, he was also very kind to me.
15:00They're great mentors, teachers, friends.
15:03Also, he allowed me to sing karaoke style in his radio show as well.
15:08Okay, so.
15:09Yeah.
15:10I hope there is afterlife, only heaven, not hell.
15:25Okay.
15:26I hope there is paradise, afterlife.
15:28But do I know for sure?
15:30I do not know.
15:31Do I believe there is afterlife?
15:33I'm kind of agnostic about it, but I hope there is heaven.
15:38Afterlife.
15:39I really hope so.
15:44Yeah.
15:47Mm-hmm.
15:56Yeah.
16:03I guess we can talk about religion.
16:16Like, Christianity is the religion that I'm most familiar with, because I grew up as a Christian.
16:21Okay, so.
16:29So, I wrote this novella, novel series, where it's kind of science fiction a little bit.
16:36Like, I invented in this novel, let's give it a title.
16:4533 AD.
16:46Eno Domini.
16:47Okay.
16:48Yeah.
16:49Sure.
16:50So, in that novel, it's part of this, in the name of human as he plays.
16:55Okay.
16:56It's already published.
16:57Okay.
16:58Probably five months ago.
17:02I think it was last year, I think.
17:11So, in that novel, yeah, I invented a time machine, and then I go back to year 33.
17:19And I tried to convince Mr. Jesus, hey, come with me instead of class fiction.
17:26Okay.
17:27So, and it does look a little bit like, I also wrote it, maybe, also my friends commented about
17:40it.
17:41It's as if I'm, like, tempting Mr. Jesus, like a Satan in the desert.
17:48Well, not exactly.
17:49But, yeah, a little bit.
17:50Yeah.
17:51Yeah.
17:52Yeah.
17:53Yeah.
17:54Yeah.
17:55Yeah.
17:56Yeah.
17:57Yeah.
17:58Yeah.
17:59James, yes.
18:06Yeah.
18:07No bad intention though.
18:09Yeah.
18:10Yeah.
18:11But, Mr. Jesus was not convinced.
18:12So I come back to the year 2025 alone without taking Jesus with me
18:19because he refused my proposal to escape, to come with me.
18:25And then I came back to the present year 2025.
18:33Nothing has changed.
18:34But I went to library one day in that novel, fiction space,
18:46and picked up some art history book, picture book, flipping pages.
18:56And there's this obscure painting in the art history book, color painting.
19:04There's Mr. Jesus and his 12 disciples.
19:08And at the corner of that painting, there's this Asian guy, around the age of 46.
19:21Okay, yeah.
19:23Oh, nice.
19:27Kind of inspired by the Back to the Future movie a little bit, okay.
19:34I cried when I wrote that book, that ending part.
19:49Yeah.
19:56Yeah.
19:57Yeah.
20:04Okay, let's take five minutes back, okay?
20:10Yeah, let's talk about some alternative history, fiction, imagination, okay?
20:15So we can do that.
20:24Five minutes, thank you.
20:27Okay.
20:28Okay.
20:34Okay.
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21:01Okay.
24:02Yes, so over the decades, over the years, my theories and humanology has evolved.
24:13It has changed, okay?
24:17For example, when I was in law school, I wrote this about 170 pages long article, the law
24:26of anti-LGBTism, okay?
24:28So, in that article, I was in law school, so back in, like, it was, like, 2014 or something.
24:37I was in Albert Michigan law school, okay?
24:38In that article, I thought, okay?
24:52Okay, but then I graduated from Albert Michigan law school, and I came to Alaska, and I studied
25:02this humanoid series in 2018.
25:04And then, and then, in that show is in YouTube, okay, so, now there's humanoid series in daily motion, okay, but back in there is YouTube, okay?
25:16And then, in Alaska, around 2018, 2019, I proved that Albert Einstein's special general reality series
25:25So, okay, and so, that's evolution there, okay, yeah, kind of departing from Albert Einsteinian relativity theories, okay?
25:43So, that's one part of evolution, another part of evolution, humanology, I used to be a Christian, okay, so, I used to explain
25:55cross-fiction as a copium transfer, like, son of God, basically, deity, potential energy, the highest, come down to earth,
26:09So, potential energy, converting to kinetic energy, salvation, crucifixion, okay, to save the humanity, infinite energy, okay?
26:21That's how I explained it back then, probably around 2018, when I was still Christian, okay?
26:27And then, I left Christianity, and I discovered humanology as a religion, okay?
26:35I discovered, because I believe only God creates, humans, we only discover what God created, okay?
26:47Yeah, very respectful, reverent attitude in humanology, okay?
26:53And so, humanology has evolved that, now it's a standalone religion, it's not a branch of Christianity, okay?
27:02It's not, so, it's not heresy, okay?
27:04We don't claim to be a branch of Christianity, we are not, we are a standalone religion, brand new, okay?
27:13And, our position in humanology has evolved such that we reject human sacrifice, including cross-fiction, okay?
27:23My theory is this, as a humanologist, if Jesus escaped that plot of cross-fiction,
27:35he should have fled the country, go to foreign countries, and survived, escaped and survived, and continue to learn, continue to develop his theories,
27:46So, if Jesus, as a theologian, as a philosopher, then he could have saved even more people,
27:56with better theory, about God, about the world, philosophy, ethics, that's one possibility, okay?
28:05Socrates, same way, he should have escaped, as opposed to, taking that, trumped up charge of death penalty,
28:22was his charge, yeah, corruption of the youth,
28:25He was wrongfully accused, just like Jesus, okay?
28:35Both of them should have escaped,
28:38and survived, and continue to develop, learn, and continue to develop their theories, okay?
28:46Well, that's my opinion, okay?
28:47Because, in both Mr. Jesus and Mr. Socrates' theories, I do see some shortcomings.
29:09They have good theories, but some other theories of them, I see some shortcomings, some imperfection.
29:16Okay?
29:21In my opinion, okay?
29:27In humanology, we are looking for survivalism, longevity.
29:31Eternal life, it can happen, in the future, okay?
29:34I was in the U.S. Army, so I did not get the CERES training.
29:47What does it stand for?
29:49Let's look it up.
29:51Let's go to the screenshot.
29:53I did not get that training because I trapped out of Special Forces, but I heard about it.
29:59It's about survival, escape, kind of training, okay?
30:07Yeah, Special Ops.
30:10Let's see what it stands for.
30:19Oh, CERES training, okay.
30:22Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.
30:28Okay.
30:29Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape, okay?
30:35Evasion, Escape, same thing, yeah, Survival, okay, Resistance, okay, okay, good, good.
30:49Let's take five minutes, okay, and then I'll tell you what I learned about CERES training,
30:56okay?
30:57I read about it, heard about it, okay?
30:59All right.
31:00Five minutes, thank you.
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31:09I'll just go to the next slide.
31:11We'll see you next slide.
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33:49In the history of Sera training, has there been a soldier who never got caught?
33:56I don't know.
33:57Maybe, maybe not.
33:58I don't know.
34:00But they typically get caught, and then they get bound, and they get tortured.
34:06Okay?
34:09What kind of torture?
34:12I don't know.
34:13But I've read that you get tortured, okay?
34:20So, yeah, I read about it.
34:26Okay, so, let's look here.
34:35Has there been a soldier who never got caught in the Sera training?
34:38That's good to see you again.
35:18Has there been a soldier
35:38who never got caught?
35:48Has there been a soldier who never got caught?
36:08Has there been a soldier who never got caught?
36:16Has there been a soldier who never got caught?
36:23Has there been a soldier who never got caught?
36:31I don't know.
36:38Let's run hypothetically.
36:40Let's say a soldier goes through their training and he or she never got caught.
36:46He or she never got caught.
36:53He or she is just so good at hiding, evading, escape.
37:01Then what?
37:08I mean, this soldier needs to get back to the base at some point, right?
37:16Otherwise, you'd be like, well, AWOL, absence without leave.
37:22Leave means permission.
37:23So absence without permission.
37:25Basically running away.
37:27Basically running away.
37:28I mean, that's against the regulations.
37:31So this soldier needs to return to the base at some point voluntarily.
37:36Although this soldier never got caught.
37:41In that case, I think this soldier needs some award.
37:44Deserves some award.
37:45Certificate of appreciation of some sort.
37:48This soldier succeeded.
37:51Evasion.
37:52Evasion.
37:53Yeah.
37:54Okay.
37:55Okay.
37:56I mean, YouTube.
37:57Or Dailymotion.
37:59Any streaming websites.
38:03There's some videos about survival skills in the forest.
38:21like how to build a shelter. For example, like FAT guys in the woods, Mr. Stuart Crick, right?
38:28Yeah, I watched the documentaries there. It's a great TV show.
38:35Back in the day, hosted by Weather Channel, cable TV, okay?
38:39Nowadays in YouTube, okay? So, yeah.
38:43Yeah, how to build shelter, how to purify water, how to trap animals, how to fish with primitive tools,
38:55how to identify edible plants.
38:59Good training there. Yeah.
39:07Oh, yeah.
39:13Also, longevity is a great virtue, right?
39:20To live long, yeah, martial arts, education, career development, ambition,
39:25healthy hobbies, diet, exercise, yeah, being active.
39:31Yeah, good rest.
39:34It's balancing of all those good things.
39:39Good nutrition.
39:42Okay.
39:46Okay.
39:48Five minutes. Thank you.
39:53Okay.
39:57Okay.
41:59And then sometimes they got bored because they used to combat adrenaline rush and now
42:11they came back to America as war veterans and then it's kind of too boring, too peaceful.
42:19So, there have been some incidents, okay?
42:26Yeah.
43:27Yeah.
43:28Yeah.
43:29Yeah.
43:30Yeah.
43:31Yeah.
43:32Yeah.
43:33Yeah.
43:34Yeah.
43:35Healthy exercise.
43:38Swimming.
43:40Yeah.
43:41Dead Island.
43:42It was outskirts of Texas.
43:43Okay.
43:44Yeah.
43:45Yeah.
43:46Yeah.
43:47Dead Island has nice waterfall.
43:49Okay.
43:50Yeah.
43:51That was nice.
43:52Yeah.
43:53Yeah.
43:54Yeah.
43:55Yeah.
43:56Yeah.
43:57Yeah.
43:58Simulated rock climbing.
43:59That was nice.
44:01Yeah.
44:02Yeah.
44:03Yeah.
44:04Yeah.
44:05yeah
44:08Now that's that survival, okay longevity and now let's talk about the X-File episode I watched yesterday
44:16First one is space. It's about NASA space exploration. That was nice
44:22Second one I watched
44:25Unrequited. It's about Vietnam veteran special forces. Okay
44:31That was nice
44:35And so I was two episodes and then ate food and went to bed. I looked up those two episodes in Wikipedia
44:42Yeah, some critics
44:49Critics writing about X-File episodes
44:52Sometimes I'll agree with them. Sometimes I do not agree with them because
44:59The X-File episode that I watch these days those are my favorites. I only watch the favorites
45:05Okay, my favorites
45:07Because I remember them, okay, but sometimes some critics
45:12They said those are not good episodes. I disagree
45:17Okay, those fantastic episodes
45:20Okay, my food is ready. Yeah, dumplings and I have it with the pickled cucumbers
45:35And what's more X-File episodes and then
45:38have hair cut and then
45:42Take a shower and start drawing to anchorage to participate Alaska bar convention
45:47All right
45:49All right, see you tonight. Thank you. Yep
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