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Today, we’ll look at a conspiracy theory about daylight savings time. We’ll review a book called seize the daylight by David pre roule who takes us through the history of this practice, going back to the Roman Empire. We’ll talk about shaming night owls, the lies of saving energy, selfish lobbying from farmers, golfers and insect nerds, cold plays, Chris Martin’s involvement in all this climate change and what’s really going on, corporations are propaganda controlling us, fulfilling the satanic beliefs of Saturn. My name is Isaac WEA. I’ve been researching the occult conspiracies full time since 2011 if you hate changing clocks every six months like I do and losing daylight, join me on this episode of occult symbolism and pop culture.
Now I’ve been I’m excited to do this episode. I actually was trying to make this happen back when we changed the clocks in the spring, I didn’t quite get it done in time. And now let’s look at us doing it again, hamsters on the wheel, hamsters on the wheel. What’s that? Twin Peaks. Dr am, what does he say? The F’s are are at it again. That’s right, the F’s are at it again every six months. Shout out to, you know, I got this idea one of my friends. And, you know, I give them aliases. I’ve got an alias. They get an alias. I call him crypto Ken, all right, crypto Ken. I had dinner with crypto Ken, and I like to pick brains of people who are, you know, full on normies. And crypto Ken said, Man, you know what really bugs me? Know what? I think there’s a conspiracy about daylight savings time. I said, You know what? You’re a genius. That’s a great idea. So I bought a book, and I’ve got, I got a conspiracy for you. You’re gonna love it. Let’s go. Let’s first start at what. What is it? Okay, maybe you don’t know what I’m talking about. I’m gonna go to Wikipedia. It says the practice of advancing clocks to make better use of the longer daylight available during summer, so that darkness falls at a later clock time. All right, that’s fair. It says only a minority of the world’s population uses daylight savings time. Isn’t that interesting? Some countries observe it only in some regions. For example, it is observed only by some Australian states, depending on the latitude, and by all states in the United States, except for Hawaii and Arizona. Now, you know, I love America. I’m a patriot, God bless America. All that nonsense, but we are a very corporate lobbyist, propagandized culture. All right, that’s a fact, and I’m not one of those guys who’s like, oh, let’s burn this whole country to the ground and start it over from scratch. And no, no, no, no, no. This is a pretty good system we got going. We just need to call out the BS when we see it, which is what I’m gonna do today. So I bought a book called seize the daylight by David pre Rowell, and he tells us all about it. Okay. He tells us that Ben Franklin conceived it, Sir Arthur, Conan Doyle endorsed it, and Winston Churchill campaigned for it. Kaiser Wilhelm employed it, President Wilson and Roosevelt went to war with it, and the US fought an energy crisis with it. So those are all the sort of ideas that man, maybe people are using this to their advantage. Is it good for us? I don’t know. By the end of this, I’ll have my conclusion where I will convince you, if you already hate it, you’re going to hate it even more. How did we get here? Well, you got to go back into history. And the short version is it’s a mixture of practicality and selfishness. Selfish nerds. I always, you know, I always say the nerds are going to kill us, and today, the nerds are going to make our lives a little more miserable, and then they’re going to kill us. That’s the theme for today. You got to go back to the Roman Empire. They apparently observed, derivation of this. They used to keep time based on these water clocks, and they changed that for every month of the year. All right, don’t ask me how. It doesn’t matter actually look I’m gonna be honest with you. I read this book like seven months ago. I don’t remember a lot about it. Thank God. I typed up a ton of notes. I. Otherwise, I could probably tell you more about that. I don’t remember it, though. Now, if you go to Wikipedia, we talked about Ben Franklin a second ago, one of the founding fathers, also member of the Hellfire Club doing satanic sexy times in a cave underneath the church with Francis Dashwood and all these other elites, Eyes Wide Shut. You know the whole deal. Wikipedia says that in 1784 Ben Franklin suggested that if Parisians, because, look, he was like a dual citizen of Paris, France. He was French and American, something like that. Don’t quote me. I didn’t watch the whole uh, Ken Burns documentary about him, so I don’t know all the details. So that he suggested that if Parisians could only wake up earlier in the summer, they would economize on candle and oil usage. But he did not propose changing the clocks. He’s the one who made a famous statement Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Now, this is some corporate propaganda, all right. This is, uh, capitalism. This is the elites keeping the slaves on the hamster wheel. You got it. You got to get up, get to work, get to work for who? Right? And you know my any you probably know my stance, right? I’m pretty much a capitalist, but I want to honest, transparent capitalism. Okay, I don’t think communism is the way out. I definitely don’t think Fascism is the way out. I think a restrained capitalism is the kind of right path. But, yeah, look at the way they shame night owls as if they’re lazy, right? Everyone’s got different circadian rhythms. And you know, I’m kind of a mid morning person, like left to my own devices, I would like to say I’d love to go to sleep around one and get up around nine. That would be ideal for me. Now, working a dreaded day job, I do not do that. I gotta go bed earlier than I want and get up way earlier than I want. Miss Josie weisa Over there, and breaking social norms, she is. That’s a night owl, right there. I mean, she’ll be up till Damn, three or four in the morning. I don’t know how she does it after, like midnight, after 11 or midnight. I’m like, I’m getting tired. But you know, we all have different circadian rhythms for whatever reason. Now, he jokingly, quote, unquote, Ben Franklin jokingly proposed to tax window shutters to force people to wake up earlier. And that’s where, that’s one of the roots of this whole thing. Is shame of laziness being associated with getting up early. You’ve seen the debt the jokes about how dads on vacation always get up real early and they’ll go, I’m glad you got up finally. Like it’s because they’re drilled into this gerbil on the hamster wheel of capitalism thing, Mary Edward bernasian, propaganda at play here, back in the day, back in the 1700s like they didn’t really have strict time schedules. Turns out nowhere near like it is today, like everything today is synced up. Everyone’s got this same time on their little phone, watch or whatever, and it wasn’t until communication, through electricity and railroads transportation that kind of forced us all to get in sync, right? Makes sense. Makes sense. In 1895 New Zealand entomologist and astronomer George Hudson made the first realistic proposal to change clocks by two hours every spring to the Wellington Philosophical Society, but this was not implemented until 1928 in another form. In 1907 William Willett proposed the adoption of British Summer Time as a way to save energy. But although seriously considered by Parliament, it was not implemented till 1916 so you can see these are actually very difficult sales pitches. It’s propaganda that has to actually sell it. So I’m sure the way this worked out, these people proposed it to their governments. The people in the army were like, are you crazy? Why am I gonna make people do this? But then, every year, they chipped away at it. He got his lobbyist in there. Maybe he got a little blackmail of some sexy time parties with the politicians. You don’t think William will. It might have had, I don’t know who wins the church. He’ll come down to the sexy time Hellfire Club and make sexy time with inappropriate people. You. And he’s like, hey, hey, William, what about that British Summer Time BS? And they’re probably, oh, yeah, okay, yeah, let’s do it. Says it. William Willett came up with this idea after riding his horse in the woods near his home early one summer morning and noticing how many blinds were still down. And the idea of daylight saving time first occurred to him. So he’s out, living his best life, exercising whatever that is, and he’s like, look at all these sleepy, lazy jerks. I think we should make I think we should change the time.
I’m gonna read you from the book says, Listen to how he comes to this terrible conclusion. Quote, typically, he saw no one in the early morning light of spring and summer, except for the occasional postman, milkman, chimney sweep or laborer, and the shutters and blinds of the houses he passed were all closed tightly to keep out the sun. Will, it found it hard to understand why his countrymen were wasting the best part of a summer day. Could English men he wondered ever be convinced to wake up earlier? So basically, Will, it was one of these awful Red Pill Alpha bros who’s like, you know what you gotta do? You gotta get up at two in the morning. Two in the morning, we’re gonna do a ice bath meditation, and we’re gonna read 10 audio books on the treadmill. I’m gonna be done with all that before you’re even getting out of bed, which is all like, what do you call it? What do you call dog whistle? That was called, yeah, it’s all dog whistling to imply that you’re lazy. Like, well, there’s only so many hours in a day, you know, you know, because I used to work, man, I worked a lot of blue collar jobs, as you know, if you listen to my who is Isaac Weishaupt, three hour show. And one of the places I worked, you know, when you, when you worked at Blue Collar maintenance life, you work a lot of overtime, if it’s available to you, right? Because that’s how you make all your money. And I would, I would sign up for the overtime. And these maniacs I worked with would like, if you were overtime on Saturday, they would start at four in the morning. And I, and I, I was a young man, and I could do it, but I was like, why are we doing this? Four in the morning till noon? Like, Yep, you got a full shift in, and you got the whole day left, which is absolute insanity, because you know what happens if you work 4am to noon on Saturday, Friday nights, effed in the A because it’s 6pm I gotta go to bed, and you get off work at noon and you’re absolutely exhausted. So Saturday shot two idiots. Idiots, absolute idiocy. Anyway, let’s listen to what William will it’s real intentions are, because that’s what we’re talking about here. He was actually selfish. He was an avid golfer. And this is a quote from the book. Who maybe this is Wikipedia? It could be the book or Wikipedia. I don’t know. Like I said, I read this book a long time ago, so my notes could be a little better. He was an avid golfer who disliked cutting short his round at dusk. His solution was to advance the clock during the summer. And he published the proposal two years later, and he kept lobbying for this to become law. He ended up dying in 1950 thank God. I shouldn’t say that. Maybe he’s a great guy. They didn’t actually make a lot till the year after he died. So he’s a golf nerd, right? I got friends that are golf nerds. They can’t stop golfing. They love it. I got friends that are fish nerds can’t stop fishing. They love it. I got friends that are football nerds can’t stop watching it. They love it. I’m a football nerd now, so I can say that, but my point is, it’s like you want the whole society to change so you can get an extra round of golf, really? Is that what we’re doing now here’s something that I tease you with the Coldplay thing at the beginning, and you’re probably like Coldplay. What the hell’s he got to do with it? Well, the singer, Chris Martin from Coldplay, and you know, I don’t like Coldplay. I got beef with Coldplay. I always, always dislike Chris Martin. I don’t know why. I just don’t like him. No reason at all. I don’t like him. Well, guess who his great, great grandfather is. You already know where we’re going. It’s William, will it? That’s right, his golf nerd, who’s changed all of society, who makes us change our clocks every six months. Blame Coldplay. Boycott Coldplay. You. That’s what I say. Now, the first implementation of Daylight Savings Time was actually by what does this say? I understand Port Arthur, which is merged into Thunder Bay, basically Ontario Canada, okay, in 1908 so, so we went from being over in the UK. Now we’re in the North America, but we’re in Canada. Canada did it before the UK, and it was done only locally, not nationally. Says the first nationwide implementations were by the German and Austria Hungarian empires, starting in 1916 This is from Wikipedia. Since then, many countries have adopted Daylight Saving times at various times, particularly since the 70s energy crisis. If you look through the details here, man named George Hudson, he was an entomologist credited with proposing daylight savings time in America. Is it America? I guess so, or maybe it’s Germany. It doesn’t matter. This guy worked a second shift job so that he could collect insects during the day. And because of this, he was like, I love these bugs. I’m an insect nerd. I need all the insects I can get. So he wanted extra daylight time to collect bugs after work hours. So he wrote a whole last paper in 1895 proposing this two hour time shift. And this idea caught on, and this is what rolled into the 1907 British Summer Time stuff to save energy. So I guess you got a couple different I’m trying to look at my notes here. I guess William Willett was the one that pushed forward the ideas of the bug nerd. All right, so went bug nerd Coldplay and the UK gets daylight savings time. Now the first time that this was implemented nationwide in Germany was in 1916 during the First World War, because they’re trying to save coal, meaning like less cold needed for heat and electricity and such. So that kind of makes sense. But let’s talk about America, because that’s what really matters here, folks and the USA, we did it with the for the first time, with the standard time act in 1918 and it was a wartime measure for seven months only during World War One, in the interest of adding more daylight hours to conserve energy resources. Okay, same kind of vibe. Then they had this thing called year round Daylight Savings Time, or war time, implemented during World War Two. So now you’re in like the 1940s now after that war, local jurisdictions were free to choose if and when to observe daylight savings time, until 1966 at which time they passed the uniform Time Act, which standardized daylight savings time. And it wasn’t until 1974 that permanent Daylight Savings Time was enacted. All right, so like anything else, totalitarian tiptoe you get a little bit let’s just do it for a little war savings, or whatever we’re gonna do a little bit more here, a little bit more there, and boom. Next thing you know, it’s permanent. 1974 are permanent. And even back then, there was people complaining of it. They were complaining that the children were going to school in the dark. You know, a lot of kids are walking working. People were commuting and starting their day and pitch black in the winter. People complain about it, and they repealed it a year later. Now the claims are like, what is this like? If you start looking into daylight savings, you’re gonna hear lots of different claims from different people. And the argument is that, well, you know, people who work nine to five, they want more daylight hours after they get off work. And I don’t know if that’s Ness, I think that’s propaganda, because back in the 70s, when they did this, the people working were like, This is BS, I go to I go to work. It’s dark. I get off. It’s dark. All right? Then they and they say, well, in the summer you get you get hooked up. So what happens in the winter? You just no daylight at all, and who? And like, who’s doing, who’s doing the stuff outside the winter, anyways. But notice how they’re not advocating for a shorter work day in the summer. They just want us up earlier by moving the clock, because that’s an alternative too. Is like, hey, let’s just work less hours. No one’s campaigning for that, especially now that we’ve got technological innovations and AI and stuff. In theory, our lives are supposed to be easier with technology. But that’s not what’s happening. What’s happening is the elites are. In on this and making our lives worse, then you’ll hear a lot of people say, Oh, it’s for farmers, right? Right? Farmers, no fake news. Farmers are some of the biggest lobbyists big farming. Not big farm up, but big farming is some of the biggest lobbyists there are. You
and they taught their work actually does have to do with tracking the sun, right? So they work based on the position of the sun because of like morning dew, right? Like they can’t collect grass until all that morning dew is gone. And the animals, they track the sun, they don’t track clocks. They don’t know what time it is, so moving the clock actually adds problems to their work. So it ain’t the farmers. And then some people will claim like, oh, you know, I’m moving the clocks actually decreases car accident no research shows, if you go to char bonnet law firm, it says research shows that the spring transition to daylight saving time increases the average rate of fatal automobile accidents by 6% nationwide due to one hour loss of sleep. This sleep deprivation contributes to delayed reaction times, poor attention and unsafe judgment calls among drivers. And then I went to Science Daily, and it says a study of 732,000 accidents over two decades has found that the annual switch to daylight saving time is associated with 6% increase in fatal car crashes. So I mean, that’s two decades of research, 100,000 hundreds of 1000s of accidents. So you would think that our, you know, people would be like, Man, this is bad news. We shouldn’t do this anymore, but we’re not why some people again, back to the energy. Oh, this is gonna help with climate change in air pollution because it saves energy, because there’s less need for lighting and heating and all this. And look, I don’t know how one hour shift is going to change any of that. I really don’t. And if you go to the National Bureau of Economic Research and be our.org says our our main finding is that, contrary to the policy’s intent, daylight savings time increases residential electricity demand. Estimates of the overall increase are approximately 1% but we find that that the effect is not constant throughout the entire Daylight Savings period. Nonetheless, more energy use so you’re not saving energy so that that believes out the window. People thought that were healthier with daylight savings time, because you’re getting more sunshine, right, which is true, right? More, you know, vitamin D and all that. Back in the back, when they were first talking about this in the 1800s they were talking about, oh, there’s gonna be less rickets and anemia and all this stuff, right? But David pre rails book talked about it all right, and I’m gonna read you. It says these there are measurable adverse effects of clock shifts on human health. It has been shown to disrupt human circadian rhythms, negatively affecting human health in the process, and that yearly Daylight Savings Time clock shifts can increase health risks such as heart attacks and traffic accidents, as we previously mentioned, a 2017 study in the American Economic journal estimated that the transition into daylight savings time caused over 30 deaths at a social cost of $275 million annually, primarily by increasing sleep deprivation if you want more on the health I went to the Mayo Clinic. It says researchers have found 74,722 adverse cardiovascular events occurred throughout the study. During the spring and fall Daylight Savings Time transition, an adverse cardiovascular event was documented when a person was hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of a heart attack, stroke, cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest. In the Mayo Clinic study, the Monday and Friday following the spring Daylight Savings Time transition showed a statistically slight increase in the rates of cardiovascular events, yada yada yada. Research notes that the time change practice was intended to align social and work activities with daylight hours and to conserve energy using less artificial lighting. They underscore that making changes to the Daylight Savings system is out of concern for heart health and it’s unnecessary. So what are we left with? Why are we doing it? Why are we doing it? In conclusion, we’re already at the conclusion. Short show for you guys in In conclusion, in my opinion, it’s like everything else. This is propaganda run by the corporate lobbyists in bed with the politicians. You. Who do the bidding of the corporate lobbyist and money instead of what the people want. Constantly, constantly, you see people begging politicians, we gotta change this. Get rid of this daylight savings time. And they never do. You would think that a politician would be like, This is a clear winner. Everybody wants this, I’m getting rid of it, and they never do. Why is that? Hmm, isn’t that something? Well, David pre rail has examples of how corporations and businesses love daylight savings time. If you’re not convinced yet, I’m going to read you from his book. Several representatives of railroad companies endorsed the bill, anticipating an increase in passenger traffic and a decrease in lighting cost for their carriages and stations. Later on, a few Americans hastened fastened upon the idea. E H Murdock, a prominent businessman in Cincinnati, Ohio, president of the Queen City printing in company was active in civic and charitable affairs. More Murdoch had learned of Will It All that damn will it coldplays Grandfather, Murdoch had learned of wilts concept on a trip to England, and grown quite excited about it. Upon his return. He enthusiastically spread the word about Daylight Savings Time, and was able to arouse considerable public interest among his fellow Cincinnatians. Under Murdoch’s leadership, local Daylight Savings Time adherence banded together to form the national daylight association of Cincinnati, the first Daylight Saving Time advocacy group in the US. The group. The group’s role was the saving of one hour of daylight each day for the five summer months, may 1 to October, 1 of each year, to all the people of the United States. Now this group would go on to lobby President Taft. Then they were able to get a congressman in Massachusetts to write up a bill for this. Detroit has a similar group called the more daylight club, trying to push it too. But guess who shot it down? The unions, their movement persevered, in the face of the opposition of the press, the board of commerce, organized labor in every organization now, now to be fair, later on, the unions did get on board with this. Then we go to Boston, similar thing. Meanwhile, in Boston, department store magnate, a Lincoln Faline, became a third leading proponent of daylight savings time in America. Faline, together with his brother Edward, had built William faline’s son’s company into a major Boston department store with a number of branches. Phileen became interested in the potential benefits of daylight savings time, and convinced the Boston Chamber of Commerce to set up a special committee on Daylight Savings Time, which he served as the chairman. The fix is in the calls come from inside the house over in New Jersey. Similar story, providing the business man’s point of view Sydney, Sydney Colgate, president of Colgate and company of Jersey City New Jersey, testified about the effects his soap toothpaste and perfume manufacturing company had already experienced with a change in the hours of daylight. So blame. Who? So who we? Bad? Who we protesting Coldplay. Uh, big toothpaste Colgate department stores. And then listen this, Bs, this is the New Jersey Colgate guy that fall. He recalled pointing out to one department head that he had not yet had a vacation, to which the man replied, I do not feel as if I need any vacation every day during the summer, was a short vacation, and I’ve never been in better health. And as a result of the program, Colgate found that company employees worked with much more snapping energy. These are all lies. Let’s see. Then we got more. But here, here’s where the big fast food companies get in on it. Then in 1984 the business community got involved, led by lobbyist James Benfield, a group calling itself the Daylight Savings Time coalition was formed and backed by businesses and industry association that stood to gain from additional daylight savings time. A leading member of the coalition was the Southland corporations, parent company of the nation’s 711 convenience stores, Southland felt that women were reluctant to approach their stores after dark, fearing undesirables lurking in the shadows. Fast food companies such as McDonald’s echoed this concern and also believed that more time for outdoor recreation would mean more softball players stopping in for a hamburger rather than cooking for themselves. A study by the Hardee’s fast food chain estimated that extending daylight savings time would increase sales by $880 per week per store makers of barbecue grills and charcoal. Cats were also part of this coalition. More daylight would translate into more business. The same went for the sporting goods Manufacturers Association, which foresaw increased demand for softball, tennis and golf equipment.
Nursery owners wanted an extra hour of daylight in March and April to encourage gardeners to get an early start on spring planting and more daylight would increase attendance at the establishments of the 1700 members of the International Association of Amusement parks and attractions. As where was I? Oh dear. As these and other businesses and industry groups joined the Daylight Savings Time coalition. It grew to represent more than 8000 companies with annual sales of over $100 billion from a political standpoint, at least some of these companies were represented in virtually every congressional district. So there you go. It’s corporate lobbyists getting in bed with the politicians in your congressional district, trying to turn out a little extra profit by making you change your clock every six months, you lose sleep, every six months, car accidents, health problems, none of that matters, and many had an indirect effect. Increased sales at McDonald’s, for example, led to greater demand for Kansas beef and Idaho potatoes. Candy manufacturers joined the Daylight Savings Time coalition with a very specific goal of extending Daylight Savings Time to include Halloween. Man, you notice that it’s right after Halloween. Many young trick or treaters gathering candy are not allowed after dark, and an added hour of light could mean a big holiday treat for the candy industry and at least one group in the coalition was not motivated by money, the retinitis pigmentosa Foundation Fighting Blindness, which represented the half million Americans who suffered from night blindness because of retinitis pigmentosa and other eye diseases, the extra hour of daylight enables us to enjoy seeing for 60 minutes longer. Explained. Mindy Berman, that’s the one and only one that I support. Okay, at least that’s something, right? I want people’s lives to do better. I don’t, I won’t. You could argue that it makes your life better. I support that. If you argue that, oh, this is able to sell more, uh, beef mcburger patties, I don’t care. You know what? I mean, I don’t care. So there you go. It all goes back to coalitions, which aka lobbyists for corporate America. That’s the reason we change the clocks. That’s the reason it’ll never change. That’s the reason why your local politician won’t allow it to go through. And golf and insect nerds, Coldplay, and even tossing the Freemasons, right? Because golf came from Scotland, Scottish writer, Freemasonry, all that stuff. Two ball cane. You know the whole deal. If you don’t know the whole deal, sign into my podcast. If you go to Illuminati watcher.com and if you look through the I got links to the index of every episode, and you can do a little control F search on the page, you find all these topics I’ve done shows Since 20 1400s, and hundreds millions of downloads, and what we’re getting at is Saturn. That’s right, it’s an occult concept. Saturn, the adversarial planet, represents Satan or set in Egyptian mythology, but it’s all about killing us. It’s about sacrificing us to Father Time, right? The clock kronas controls us. Saturn is the god of measurements and constraints, and it’s all for economic activity. It’s all for money in the corporate world, right? Money is the Great Alchemy, the Great Alchemy of resources. And this shows how much it controls our life that literally can kill us with the Daylight Savings Time, blood sacrifices for time and measurements and constraints, and I want to get rid of it, right, if nothing else, because I, if nothing else I don’t like changing the clocks every six months. Total pain in the butt, including the one in the you gotta change your car clock. And who remembers how to do that? You gotta look up the YouTubes and manuals like, what the hell every six months. How did I do that again? So there you go. That’s, that’s my hot take on it, based upon a lot of research, a whole book about it. And I think it goes, you know, illuminate, confirm, Illumina, confirm, these corporate lobbyists have created this nonsense for bug nerds and golf nerds. And the reason why it’ll never go away is because of corporate lobbyists. You. Are calling your politician. Your politician is going to be like, You know what? The people want to get rid of this. I’m gonna some I’m gonna start a little bill for it, and then he gets, he or she gets a little phone call, Hey, buddy. This is the Daylight Savings coalition, meaning all the businesses in your jurisdiction there we we advise you heavily to not do that. Oh, okay, my bad. My bad. And that’s the way it goes. So there you go. I hope you enjoyed the Daylight Savings conspiracy. Turns out it’s an age old conspiracy. It’s about money. I hope you enjoy the show. If you want to support the show, I’ve got a couple ways you can do that. 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