I love how older videos, you can clearly see Dr. Grande smirk when he's said something funny, but now, like a seasoned pro, is able to deliver a deadpan, solid burn, without cracking a smirk, like a freaking pro!
At least this guy and Trump have something in common. Both failed in their military careers. Trump, a 5 time draft dodging coward and the Shaman couldn't be a sailor. Oh, darn , I forgot to point out that both are delusional.
It's double-think, and as common as one's imagination in everyone; used commonly as a psychological crutch, as delusionary as drug induced delusions, and dangerous as such, misaddressed and mistreated and misunderstood, as such. It's for natural, affordable, always available pain relief, stimulation and protection from as much as life-threatening, incapacitating depression, no more and no less, imho.
I'm so impressed how dead pan and sincere Dr. Todd Grande stays when discussing the most extreme cases in our world. The urge to chuckle or wince with cringe would be too great for me.
Inter dimensional calls are actually quite cheap if you find a good inter dimensional carrier on a decent phone plan on an eternal contract. I wouldn’t commit to one of those eternity plus 24 inter dimensional months plans though.
@coom lord I suggest you actually watch the video. Rather than make judgements from the title. It outlines the traumatic impact suicide has on bystanders.
@Rain H he's simply 'choosing not' because of taste n morals, he better start eating for survival. I'm thinking anorexia is a totally different can of worms.✌
Well, Chansley’s demand for “organic food” is in line with his cosplay identification as a bison. Bison eat grass which is organic. Serve the sham bison grass .
@@rudra62 i worked in maximum security, oh, he'll get his "organic vegan food" but it is not what he's been used to getting outside the walls in his suburban mommy's basement. 😉
@@nancybeveridgetaylor3256 Maybe. Or maybe not. As he's a ward of the State, they are required to provide adequate nutrition, although flavor could be lacking. He's been on a hunger strike too.
"They could read between the lines while looking at a stop sign." I've been trying to think of a good metaphor for how conspiracy minded people see things. That one nailed it lol. Well done.
Stoooopid is NO excuse (ditto 'ignorance' of the law). His best bet (or his lawyer) is to plead INSANITY. Basic premise of common-law only 'moral-agents' can be held liable for criminal offence. And a 'moral-agent' is a person of legal-age capable of understanding and discerning moral rights-and-wrong. This guy looks 'borderline-insane' but with full blown psychosis (i.e. belief system detached from reality).... so I am not an expert nor a lawyer but will be interesting to see how this play-out....
@@jenniferclark9842 Not only that, the legal system says that not only must he be insane, he has to be unaware that he did something wrong, he doesn't have the mental faculties to know right from wrong. Hard to prove unless you are a cold blooded psychopath.
@@pauladuncanadams1750 I think even a psychopath knows right from wrong, they just don't care. If they take care not to be caught, that mostly shows that they don't fit the definition of Not Guilty for reasons of insanity. Look at the crazy things serial killers do, crazy sure, but they knew they could get caught.
"...they can find more to read between the lines just looking at a stop sign"... although not really meant to be a comedian, this killed me! TY dearly Dr. Grand! Humor is the great neutralizer!
As an interdimensional being myself I can confirm that the calls rates are absolutely criminal. Dialing the numbers isn't really a problem, there's a call centre that connects your call, but the operators...well, the less said about them the better really.
Yeah I agree,, if you want to see something even funnier than watching Jakey cry at his sentencing,, watch him on these interviews where he's being interviewed by professionals... Anything he says with a kernel of Truth is immediately invalidated hilariously by him starting to talk about mockingbird media and the globalist deep state, which Jakey wouldn't know if it came and bit him on the butt... And let me get this straight, the God of all this Q cult lunacy, the dumpster,, it's just normal behavior for him to fleece his own zombies by offering "digital trading cards" for 50 bucks a piece? Featuring his moronic face and idiotic orange goblin flock of seagulls hairdo?
@@drmantistoboggan2870 You have one of the most picturesque user names I have ever encountered. I am also a fan of evocative user names. I thought once to call myself "Chlamydia Moskowitz", but chickened out.
@@danieljulian4676that's an exceptional name, you should have gone for it. Unfortunately I can't take the credit for my name, its a character from Always Sunny In Philadelphia. I recommend everyone watch that show. Its good for the health!
Excellent! He def. Dances with Karen (we need a male equivalent ASAP) but he really wants the spotlight to himself. His "costume" says it all: Look at MEEEEEEE
What I find interesting about this guy is that he seems to check a lot of the boxes for schizotypal personality disorder. (My sister had it, and I have learned a lot watching your videos about it, too.) I know you can’t diagnose or label him. Guess I’m just commenting on what could be happening in a situation like this! 😉
I think he was looking for a meaning for his life as well. He took psychology, philosophy, religion and ceramics classes; he was lost, failed by his culture, and searching for meaning in ceramic studies.
But do you just get that mid life? He was normal in highschool. I “knew” his brother better and the brother is crazy but not as bad as the mom. Jake seemed ok until he lost his job and had to move back in with his mom
Sounds like he came from a family with several mental health issues. That could partly explain his tendencies. Dr. Grande could answer this much better!
Even when most of the big ones prove to be true? Perhaps that's why life is so complicated... because no one knows what is really going on anymore and they just believe whatever they're told or what everyone else seems to believe. A lot of people just 'don't want to know' or 'don't care' about things they think don't affect them and they don't want to do the work when it comes to getting their information. Knowledge truly is power. Those in power know this, so to not question things or look into things on our own def puts us at a disadvantage and is the reason for so many of our problems today. Just my opinion/ observation.
@@theshadylady1982 'Most of the big ones prove to be true'. Is *that* true, though? My guess is that, by your subjective ranking of what counts as a conspiracy theory, your subjective ranking of which of these are 'big ones' and, finally, which of those are then proven to your satisfaction to have been valid, you may well get to a... totally subjective list of subjectively ranked 'big' stuff that's at least one longer than some other list of false/not big conspiracy theories. How many 'big' conspiracy theories have there been, by your reckoning? If you don't know how many, then you can't even begin to assess whether 'most' of them are true, right? (Then again, maybe you'll state with confidence there have been '100 big conspiracy theories and 51 of them were later proven true', because... I dunno, knowledge truly is power?) PS. I agree that seeking knowledge is a good idea, and knowing about stuff is a good idea... being informed is a good idea, as is challenging received wisdom and orthodoxy (to a point... it's hard to see what flat-earthers or people who believe in trans-dimensional deathless Sasquatches and their links to the lizardpeople who live in the mountain strongholds and secretly control all human governments - probably with the help of George 'Generic Rich Jewish Man' Soros, etc - can usefully tell us, or contribute to a better world). PPS. No that I'm saying you're a flat-earther or a bigfooter - or a flatfooter, if you will. I don't know you. But your 'most big conspiracy theories' line sounds a bit overly sure while at the same time being entirely vague.
Dr. Grande, I think I've found the best line you have ever stated (having watched about 30 of your videos): "Believing Trump is inconspicuous in a crowd would be like thinking you could wear buffalo horns, coyote fur, face paint, and no shirt and not stand out during a riot at the Capitol. Now that I think about it, maybe I can imagine how he incorrectly assessed Trump."
He's blaming Trump for his actions, but even if Trump pointed directly in his face and shouted "I compel you to do this!" it'd still be his fault. But he didn't do that, the guy acted on his own accord and should be punished accordingly.
Have you TALKED to Trump acolytes? Some of them believe every word that comes out of his mouth. Look at Charles Manson. His “family” did his bidding, but Manson never killed anyone.
@@QueenOfTheNorth65 I voted for Trump and none of what you wrote applies to me or the people I know. The idiots who stormed the capitol did it because of their own stupidity, don't paint us all with the same brush to make yourself feel smarter than everyone.
I used to watch your videos to learn how to run/interpret some statistical tests in SPSS. It’s cool seeing your RU-vid presence/personality grow and develop!
@@christinebeames2311 some conspiracy theories, you can argue, are based in facts but others are just ridiculous. I can understand that someone might think it's all too coincidental that one of the owners of Haliburton oil had a huge role in the first gulf war (then a few decades later got his son to kick off round two) and come to the conclusion that it seems extremely suspicious but when someone tells me that the royal family are lizards I can't listen to them any more. I can't believe people actually believe that kind of thing, makes me think they took the phrase "blue blood" completely the wrong way. 🦎🤦♀️😂
@@Acetyl53 I've checked the "alien lizard" theory and totally reject it, as new people are claimed to be reptillian (any newcomer that gains fame, money, has new ideas, etc.) I can reject the same claim just as easily and out of hand as you call it. People like you are time wasting nit pickers who make this world a living hell for those with some common sense and basic knowledge of physics, genetics or what have you. While you're listening to someone explain their invisible pink unicorn to you, I'm busy with more important things.
Organic food makes sense, why deride being healthy and caring for the environment? But if I'm ever arrested I won't expect to order from the organic menu.
Still amazed at how many people are delusional. An acquaintance of mine had a party on inauguration day because he and his friends were expecting the "great awakening". When it didn't happen they were so confused and upset. (Insert facepalm)
Some in the Q anon collective have now said that Trump will come back to power on March 4th, 2021. They are claiming that martial law and the insurrection act have been invoked, that Biden isn't really the president, that there are mass arrests happening. It's just nuts. I guess the most delusional will keep pushing the date back since Trump is not coming back to power on March 4th. So many of the rioters were convinced that the police and military were going to come to their aid and were shocked when the cops went to battle with them instead. I think it's because they all live within their little ecosystem and live in a bubble with like-minded people.
I saw the Q comments. I especially liked the, "well, this popcorn has gotten cold" . 😂They went through the 7 stages of grief: Anger Denial Bargaining Depression Acceptance Guilt Acute stress reaction
Oh QAnon followers are all an example of people who started larping and didnt know it. And their world collapsed. I love how the only kids saved are from the parents of some q anon followers.
You know when you suffer from personality or mental disorder when Dr Grande offers his analysis 😀😆.... say no more Dr Grande , we read between the lines :-)
@@ivy3839 Still Dr. Grande needs to use his skills on himself. He's wayyy to quick to fall into the' anti Q' cabal'. my msg to him: Questions and crucial information for Dr. Grande - Did you know that the USA has13 intel divisions? Some say 16, some say 18. Do you know that they take in and pass along info related to our safety and security? To our executive branch? Have you or any relative been in an intelligence role? Probably not. Ordinary citizens are not privy to intel. The job of intelligence officers is to bring any and all info to the people (the government) for our safety and security This is why…..this information is kept secret or classified in a lot of cases. More questions: Do you have US military or intel people in your family? Can they attest to what I’ve said so far? Next: In the 60’s, some intelligence operatives (some say generals) decided to bypass normal channels . To feed info directly to the people to get around the corruption and evil. Emerging as ‘Q Anon’, info became available to ordinary people through low key ‘pipelines’ of information. . When Q anon became well known and accessible, the corrupt rushed to condemn the whole phenomenon. And whip up the clueless masses to pile on to denigrate Q followers. Especially where followers were very…enthusiastic. Including false allegations of incitement to riot. Mind you, these numbskulls- many of them - have never even SEEN a Q post. So Dr. Grande, before you minimize and sneer at the Q phenomenon as a ‘conspiracy theory’, in your effort to analyze this guy, please consider how you are playing right into the hands of the people who have the most to lose if we heed what Q anon shares. Just a thought…
I think you're only longing for some sense and order and the relief from getting to laugh at all the craziness that's going on. There's also very little clutter here: Two plants, a wall and a man talking peacfully.
The scary thing for me was all the GI Joes playing tough guy. Unfortunately their guns aren't plastic, their hearts are stone, and their brains are radicalised to custard.
Its been proven in many scientific studies smoking pot causes disassociation/mental issues & changes your neurotransmitters, for the worst if you are depressed, & is highly addictive. But everyone wants to believe the other conspiracy...it cures everything & is harmless. Guess the meditation & organic foods couldn't counteract the pot😔😱
Clever 😂 the q-cumbers i know of seem to be some weird combination of pagan practices but without the deities, most seem to believe in psychic extra terrestrials. So with these folks, youd have to claim to be Xenuba from galaxy p-3857 from the 5th deminsion or they aint hearing it.
41 likes? Can you pardon someone before they're charged? How long did he sit in solitary again? What now is that phrase about speedy trials or something? Solitary, for that long, that's literally reserved for... people who murder people in prison, he didn't get a chance to behave inside.
Love, love, love, your humor "between the lines", Dr. Grande!! You are hilarious!! Not only are you very informative, but that sarcasm in your talk/humor, is the best! I truly believe, that your kind of dry, sarcastic humor, is the most funny humor there is!! Too funny..Love your vlogs, & I also love that they are so current!! 😂😂🥂🍾🎤🙌🙌🎆🔮
I still think it's crazy how weak the Capital security is. I'm not saying it needs to turn into the S.H.I.E.L.D. air carrier when in trouble, but not one reinforced steel door?
They secure it when they want to it seems. National Guard soldiers were lining the steps during the BLM protests. I think a better question is why didn't they, given they knew what was coming their way.
It would apply to any personality cult, whether it's built around Trump, Sanders, or other. Celebrity personality cults are stupid, but when a politician or religious figure is the object of worship, they are dangerous.
I like this. And it made me think of Nurse Betty, that movie where the protagonist thinks she's a character on a medical soap opera. I almost forgot about that movie!
And the crazy drive to choose them as politicians over actual working class members.
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It's no equivalence, false or otherwise. Perhaps you're not familiar with social made and the Sanders fans. Many of them are not rational, and cannot brook any criticism of their demigod. They just cannot deal with it. At the end of the day Sanders is a politician. He's not a demigod, and he has yet to foment seismic political changes. The mythologizing and personality worship just leads to more failure. At the end of the day, Sanders is lionized, especially by his younger fans, after decades of delivering precious little. It's ridiculous, and a symptom of why the righteous left keeps failing, while the evil (I'm not being sarcastic here -- those fuckers are evil) far right keeps having victories. The left refuses to vary its approach after failure after failure after failure. It's as if they have a biblical sense of entitlement, and would rather feel righteous resentment rather than succeed at anything. Sanders is just a symptom -- he himself is not evil or deplorable. He just has a tendency to embrace failure. (Even if he did command 40% of the polity, that is not enough under our system.)
Paula Cr, a quarter of this presentation Dr. Grande is struggling not to burst out laughing. No evidence to provide, only guessing that Dr. Grande had to do this about twelve times to stop the giggles.
@@comments.are.turned.off... Are you sure Dr. Grande is on the left? Obviously he doesn't like Trump but that doesn't mean he is on the left. He put down Biden as well. Second, you have never heard of sarcasm or dry humor? Dr. Grande excels at it. Too bad you don't get it.
Animal fur, horns, painted face and he calls himself a shaman? He looks more like a 'furry' who got lost on his way to Fur-Con! You choose the best subjects for your videos, Dr. Grande! This one was hysterical!😆 Keep them coming. Best channel on yt! 😉
I just had to smile when I anticipated ' Just a reminder, I'm not diagnosing anyone in this video- Only speculating about what could be happening in a situation like this.'
"That seems kind of wordy for what he was trying to say," love it. I've been waiting for this one. I think his case needs to be closely studied as it's clearly a person who, despite not being largely oppressed, was radicalized as if he was a member of a group that is oppressed. I'm blown away that he has to have a special diet. Most people who are hard-core organic eaters, yogis, and people who meditate are not at all what you think of when he comes to mind.
Thank you for sharing a bit about the background of the Shaman and your analysis. I'd love to hear more about the different people participating in the events of the 6th of January and what motivated them.
Whatever else one thinks of Angeli, "false mystical beliefs" is almost a tautology. The beliefs that people can rise from the dead, turn water to wine, or move mountains at God's behest could also be uncharitably described as "false" and "mystical." There's a line between putting someone's criminal actions in context and persecuting them for being weird, heretical, and/or mentally ill. I hope Angeli gets the help he needs.
"Destined to ascend to a higher reality...I wonder if he's achieved that already. He certainly doesn't seem to be in our reality." Lol, that made me laugh. Love Dr. Grande and his dry humor!! Although the videos on the storming of the Capitol were scary and awful, I will reluctantly admit this guy bellowing into the air like a wounded bull did get a surprised chuckle out of me.
@@BassGoThump I dunno, my mom agrees with his behavior and I think my mom is hopelessly nuts. Basically, my mother has been a narcissistic, racist, conspiracy theorist my whole life and I got as far away from her as I could as fast as I could. I do actually find it interesting how some of us with crackpot parents end up being just like them (or more extreme versions of them), while others of us go entirely in the opposite direction.
@@Annie_Annie__ We are slaves to our environment. You had people that showed you how to come to a relatively right conclusions. What would have happened if no one showed you how? Could you be able to do it in an environment where all of your loved ones and surrounding people are in on the conspiracy without any knowledge or education to how to use critical thinking? I really doubt it. This is a crusial part of the puzzle that most people do not seem to understand. Education, fact checking and critical thinking skills are vital to weed out conspiracies and misinformation. Otherwise people are easily missled and manipulated to believe anything.