0:01 I've been spending the past couple of
0:03 days going down quite a weird rabbit
0:06 hole because recently someone commented
0:08 about Russian psychonetics on one of my
0:10 videos. Okay, they told me to look into
0:12 Russian psychonetics. I've never heard
0:15 of that. It's not the same as this
0:16 popular book with like a similar name. I
0:18 don't know if you've heard of that [ __ ]
0:20 but I can't find the comment they left
0:22 now. I even searched up in the YouTube
0:23 comment thing. I can't find it, but I
0:25 swear someone commented that. So, I
0:27 started looking into it and it was
0:29 basically a group of techniques that
0:32 this Russian, of course, it's a [ __ ]
0:33 Russian. They're always doing [ __ ] like
0:35 this. There's always like some weird
0:37 cults or like lucid dreaming or some
0:39 [ __ ] the Russians are doing. His name is
0:43 Dr. Oleg Bakitio. You know, there's so
0:44 many names in this that I won't be able
0:47 to pronounce. I'm sorry. But he made
0:49 these techniques psychonetics, which are
0:51 basically about dealing with high stress
0:54 situations. And it was actually used for
0:56 the used for the military, sorry, in
0:59 combat. And the reason he made these
1:01 techniques, I think, was for the Soviet
1:03 military, which there's a bunch of weird
1:06 [ __ ] surrounding all these psychonetics
1:08 things, which I'll get into. But it can
1:09 also be used for like software
1:12 engineering and consciousness, expanding
1:16 consciousness and doing things that
1:18 require you to like spread your
1:20 attention instead of focusing on one
1:23 thing, if that makes sense. And it can
1:25 be used to improve your creativity. And
1:27 there was even some people talking about
1:29 on these little niche underground forums
1:30 which are the only places I saw other
1:33 people speaking about psychonetics
1:35 mentioned of supernatural like
1:37 abilities. For example, someone talked
1:39 about how he had heard that one guy
1:41 could see a really good knifethrower in
1:43 the military and then after an hour of
1:46 meditation and implementing psychonetic
1:49 practices, he could master knife
1:51 throwing just from watching this [ __ ]
1:53 guy do it. bro, after an hour of
1:55 meditation and having like flu like
1:57 symptoms, he was really good at that.
2:00 And so that guy on that forum was it was
2:01 just a comment. He was saying he didn't
2:03 know if that [ __ ] was true, but he had
2:05 heard a lot of weird [ __ ] about
2:08 psychonetics. Now, I will briefly go
2:10 over the techniques because I actually
2:12 think that the law and the history
2:13 behind it is more interesting. It
2:16 involves like the government, the
2:19 military, terrorism, secret languages.
2:21 Like there's a bunch of really strange
2:24 [ __ ] surrounding this, bro. But the main
2:27 technique, right, and I looked through a
2:28 whole document and I even tried some of
2:30 these. The main technique of
2:32 psychonetics is deconentration of
2:35 attention. And this is when you
2:38 deconentrate your attention. Wow. Who
2:40 could have [ __ ] thought, bro? But
2:43 this is what it is. Like, so when you
2:45 normally focus on one thing, and I
2:46 actually thought this was funny because
2:49 it was similar to the dream yoga [ __ ] I
2:51 talked about before, it was like the
2:53 opposite of focusing on one thing. So
2:56 instead of doing that, the exercise
2:58 basically had you look at like a square
3:00 of numbers or some [ __ ] and focus your
3:03 vision on the center of it. And instead
3:06 of focusing on it, you want to put your
3:08 attention, and I'll send you the link to
3:09 all this [ __ ] if you want to do the
3:11 exercises. you put your attention on
3:14 like the top left corner without moving
3:16 your eyes to the top left corner. So you
3:18 can even do this now without looking at
3:20 anything. It's like you can if I'm
3:22 staring at you, right? I can put my
3:24 attention to the left but I'm still
3:25 staring at you. Like I'm not putting my
3:27 eyes there. And like the whole point of
3:29 this was just like if you get really
3:33 good at deconentrating your attention,
3:36 you can kind of do things like you can
3:38 kind of perform well in combat. Or there
3:41 was an example of a diver who used this
3:44 to like I guess get through really high
3:46 stress situations underwater because
3:48 instead of just focusing on one thing at
3:51 once, you need to focus on like eight
3:52 different things at once, right? And
3:54 most people think this is impossible,
3:57 but after training after training
3:59 deconentration of attention, apparently
4:01 you will get really good at this. And
4:03 one example he gave was like people who
4:05 need to look at nuclear reactors and
4:07 [ __ ] and monitor that monitor that
4:08 because they have to look at like
4:11 [ __ ] 50 different uh things at once,
4:13 right? And you can't do that if you just
4:14 focus on one thing. So you need to
4:16 spread your attention. And if you get
4:18 really good at this, you will apparently
4:21 be able to like pick out objects in your
4:23 field of vision without looking at
4:25 anything. So if you're just looking
4:27 straight, you will be able to pick out
4:30 an object from your left vision. Like I
4:31 don't know if this sounds really useful
4:32 but like there was just a bunch of weird
4:34 [ __ ] and I will talk about some of the
4:37 weird abilities or not weird but like
4:39 cool abilities people apparently got
4:42 from these techniques right and another
4:44 one of the techniques was dealing with
4:46 perceptual uncertainties and this is
4:50 when for example you look at an illusion
4:53 that has two possible ways to look at
4:55 it. For example, if you look at like a
4:59 2D drawing of a 3D cube and you can
5:00 there's like different ways to look at
5:04 it. So sometimes the um bottom left side
5:05 will seem to be at the front and
5:07 sometimes the top right side will seem
5:09 to be at the front right and then it
5:11 kind of switches between your vision
5:13 because there's two ways to perceive it.
5:15 This is a perceptual uncertainty. And so
5:19 the exercise he he said was to look at
5:21 this cube or any other illusion. Sorry
5:23 I'm speaking so quick. I need speaking
5:25 so quick. This is so [ __ ] bad. I keep
5:27 doing this recently. [laughter]
5:29 His the technique was to look at this
5:32 cube and basically control how your
5:34 brain is seeing it, which is actually
5:36 different. Which is actually difficult.
5:39 Sorry, cuz I spent like an hour looking
5:41 at this [ __ ] ass cube, bro. And
5:42 [laughter] I really struggle to control
5:45 it. But apparently once again this will
5:48 unlock kind of supernatural like
5:49 abilities where you can look at
5:53 something and understand it and
5:55 understand its depth on like a whole
5:57 deeper level. Now to be honest, this guy
6:00 was kind of vague posting. This guy was
6:02 kind of [ __ ] vague posting about what
6:04 kind of [ __ ] this unlocked. Everyone was
6:07 very vague about this, right? And there
6:09 was also some other [ __ ] like will
6:12 meditation which is meditating on your
6:14 will or something. I don't [ __ ] know.
6:16 And there was [laughter] a bunch of
6:18 other strange exercises. But I feel like
6:21 the history, as I said, is actually more
6:22 interesting than the actual like
6:25 techniques because it's very weird.
6:29 And as I said, it involves a lot of
6:31 strange [ __ ]
6:33 Let me get water.
6:37 Sorry, I speak too quickly.
6:39 Um, but yeah, I need to speak about the
6:40 history of this cuz it's quite it's
6:43 quite peculiar. And to do that though, I
6:45 need to speak about a whole another
6:47 person and kind of tie it in. And this
6:51 guy is called John Oji Jada, I think it
6:52 is. I don't know how to pronounce his
6:54 name once again, but this I'll just call
6:57 him John. This guy John was an American.
6:59 And this may at first seem like a whole
7:01 different story, but this all connects
7:04 with the psychonetic Russians. Okay, so
7:06 this guy John, he was really into
7:08 creating languages ever since he was a
7:10 kid. This is an American. And he
7:12 actually had a twin and he created a
7:14 language with his twin that they spoke
7:16 with each other in in. And I actually
7:18 didn't know this, but that's a thing
7:21 called cryptoasia. Bro, that's literally
7:22 a [ __ ] thing, you know? Bro,
7:26 apparently 50% of twins have a madeup
7:27 language. Can you [ __ ] believe that?
7:29 Like that's crazy. Like they just make
7:31 it up by themselves. Like it's just
7:33 natural for them. That was insane. I had
7:35 never heard that, but I don't know if it
7:37 stem from that, but this guy just had a crazy
7:38 crazy
7:40 interest in languages. And ever since he
7:42 was like a teenager, he was making up
7:44 his own languages. And then he actually
7:47 started doing a PhD to like research
7:49 languages. I don't know the exact name
7:51 of it, but the problem was he didn't
7:54 have enough money to do the full PhD.
7:56 So, he had to become a truck driver. And
7:59 he kept saying to himself as he was like
8:00 being a truck driver, I'm going to go
8:02 back and do the PhD and whatever,
8:04 whatever. But he never ended up being
8:06 able to go and do it. I guess he didn't
8:08 ever get enough money or kind of just
8:11 that [ __ ] passed, right? But despite
8:14 that, even though he was a truck driver,
8:16 kind of in secret without anyone
8:18 knowing, he was working on a language
8:20 called Ithquil, I think it is. I think
8:22 that's how you pronounce it. IQquil.
8:25 Now, this language, oh, there's some
8:27 interesting [ __ ] about this, [laughter]
8:28 bro. There's some interesting [ __ ] about
8:31 this. He actually turned up at a lot of
8:34 language conferences where people, it
8:36 was like full of people who created
8:38 their own languages. And this John guy,
8:41 he was smart. He was wicked smart, bro.
8:43 Like, he would start speaking at a
8:45 conference and speak a madeup language
8:47 of someone in the audience. And the
8:49 person in the audience, that would have
8:50 been the first time they had heard
8:53 someone speak their madeup language. So
8:55 John, this [ __ ] just learned
8:58 languages so quickly and knew everything
9:00 about languages and he spent decades
9:02 making this language of his IQ, right?
9:06 He spent decades on it. And so after a
9:09 while of this, he gets a call from the
9:12 University of Effective Development, I
9:14 think it was called, which is which was
9:15 somewhere in Russia or Ukraine. I don't
9:17 know like right now it would be a bit
9:20 hazy if it was Russian or Ukrainian. I
9:20 don't really know. It was probably
9:23 Russian. Um, and the University of
9:26 Effective Development was ran by the Dr.
9:28 Oleg guy, right? And this is where a
9:30 bunch of students were training
9:31 psychonetics. So they had a whole
9:34 [ __ ] X-Men Academy, bro. And so Dr.
9:37 Oleg um kind of sends a message to this
9:40 John guy and he's saying like we want to
9:42 talk to you at the University of
9:43 Effective Development. We want to
9:46 arrange a trip for you, right? And so
9:47 this John guy's like this is [ __ ]
9:49 crazy because no one knows about my
9:51 language. I mean he did write a whole
9:53 website about his language but no one it
9:54 never really went mainstream or
9:56 anything. It was just known upon known
9:59 amongst a bunch of like little niche
10:01 [ __ ] who are into languages. So
10:04 he receives this email asking him to go
10:07 on a trip to like some Ukrainian country
10:09 or whatever. So he goes there with a
10:11 translator cuz he can't speak Russian.
10:14 And I think the Dr. Ole guy says that he
10:17 wanted John to speak about Ithquil, his
10:19 language at this conference. And so they
10:24 touch down at this Ukrainian airport or
10:25 whatever. And they meet with a woman, a
10:28 young woman from the University of
10:30 Effective Development. And this young
10:32 woman tells John that they've been
10:34 learning his language for the past two
10:37 years, bro. She tells him, "We've been
10:39 learning your language for the past 2
10:42 years, and amongst us, you are a legend,
10:44 bro." That's I mean, she didn't say she
10:45 didn't say, "Bro," but she said that to
10:47 him, right? And obviously John is like,
10:49 "What the [ __ ] I've never heard of
10:51 these people. I had no idea a bunch of
10:52 Russian students were learning my
10:54 language. Why are they doing this?
10:55 What's happening?" kind of thing. So
10:58 that whole thing happens, right? And
11:00 John does a little like press
11:02 conference. He speaks about his language
11:04 in front of these Russian students,
11:07 these psychonetic guys. And later in the
11:10 night, he's in a room with Dr. Oleg. And
11:12 Dr. Oleg is telling him about
11:15 psychonetics and telling John about the
11:17 psychonetic techniques and explaining
11:19 deconentration of attention to him. He
11:22 just got up a laptop and showed him the
11:24 [ __ ] Now John's looking at this like
11:26 he's like, "Okay, interesting." But he's
11:29 also saying like, "Why are these people
11:31 so interested in my language? Why are
11:33 these Russians involved in this weird
11:35 [ __ ] that he didn't understand? Why are
11:37 they involved in my language?" Right?
11:39 So, he didn't really get that, but he he
11:41 said it was funny because as the night
11:44 went on, John was sitting on a sofa with
11:47 Russian students at his feet, like
11:49 looking at every word he was saying and
11:51 paying close attention to him as if he
11:54 was a [ __ ] god, right? So, they
11:56 adored him. These Russians he had never
11:58 heard about adore John. They loved his
12:01 language because his language ith right
12:04 was so unique and it's really strange
12:07 like you can basically convey
12:10 a really really complex like English
12:13 sentence in like onequil word which
12:16 looks very complex to say. So it's I
12:18 think that's why the psychonetics liked
12:20 it because it was a way for them to
12:23 convey very complex things that were
12:25 hard to do in normal English in
12:27 ithquill. So they basically after that
12:30 required every Russian student at the
12:32 University of Effective Development to
12:33 learn this language, this madeup
12:35 language. And John was considered a
12:38 legend among them, right? And John said
12:41 after this he cried. He literally cried
12:43 because for decades he'd been working on
12:46 this [ __ ] underground. He'd been a truck
12:48 driver with no renown. Oh, that [ __ ]
12:51 rhymed. That rhymed, bro. I'm so I'm so
12:52 poetic. Um, but yeah, he had been doing
12:55 this. He got no recognition. And now all
12:57 of a sudden there's hundreds of Russian
12:59 students required to learn his language.
13:01 So that made him cry and he went home to
13:04 America. And then a time passed and he
13:07 got in he got um invited to another
13:09 conference in Ukraine.
13:11 This was somewhere in Ukraine. I don't
13:13 remember if the I wrote down the exact
13:16 place, but this was another psychonetic
13:19 conference, right? And this was when
13:21 things got much more interesting and
13:23 they found out a lot more interesting
13:25 information when John was sitting with
13:27 his translator in the seats watching the
13:31 conference and Dr. Oleg was speaking
13:34 and they started I don't know if it was
13:36 John or the translator, but one of them
13:38 started searching up Dr. Oleg as he was
13:41 speaking and they found out some weird
13:43 [ __ ] as well. Actually, I should speak
13:46 before about what Dr. Oleg told John.
13:48 This is what Dr. Oleg told John before
13:50 this conference, right? Dr. Oleg told
13:53 John that he had been working, I think,
13:55 as a medical student in the Soviet
13:58 Union, but he got expelled from the
14:00 college for distributing provocative
14:02 literature. Whatever the [ __ ] that
14:03 means. [laughter] I don't know what that
14:05 means, but Dr. Ole got expelled for
14:07 that. Right. And then after that, the
14:09 KGB, which of course is like the Russian
14:12 police or security services or whatever,
14:15 they said Dr. Oleg was politically
14:17 unreliable, whatever that meant. Keep in
14:19 mind, Dr. Oleg is telling this telling
14:21 all this to John. He's being completely
14:23 honest about this. So, he was called
14:25 political unreliable and he got
14:28 imprisoned for two [ __ ] years. And
14:30 then after he got imprisoned,
14:33 he got let out and then he became a
14:35 psychologist. He got into psychology and
14:37 from there sprung psychonetics. Once he
14:40 got into psychology and when he created
14:42 psychonetics, ironically, even though he
14:44 got arrested by the government, the
14:47 Soviet Union then wanted him to teach
14:49 psychonetics to their military, right?
14:51 And teach them that [ __ ] So then he
14:53 started working for the government. So
14:54 that's basically how psychonetics came
14:56 about. That's like the crazy law about
14:58 it. So there's that whole thing Dr. Oleg
15:01 told John. Okay, now let's continue to
15:03 the press conference when John was
15:06 watching Dr. Oleg speak and he was on a
15:08 laptop reading Russian articles and
15:10 getting them translated and finding out
15:13 some more weird [ __ ] about Dr. Oleg that
15:16 the man didn't feel it was necessary to
15:19 tell John before right now he finds Dr.
15:22 Oleg has a lot of weird theories and
15:25 [ __ ] in articles and on blog posts
15:28 basically Dr. Oleg wanted to create some
15:31 kind of state where there were Russians,
15:34 Ukrainians and I think combined with
15:37 some more regions from that area. And he
15:40 was also saying some [ __ ] that kind of
15:43 made Jon discom um uncomfortable sorry
15:45 when he was reading it [snorts] and this
15:47 is what Dr. Oleg was saying in
15:50 interviews. He was he was saying he
15:53 wanted to develop an intellectual
15:55 special forces that can bring about the
15:58 establishment of a great power in
16:02 greater Russia and give birth to a new
16:05 order, a new race as well that can be
16:08 called superhuman. So this Dr. Ollet
16:11 guy, this Dr. Ol guy literally wanted to
16:13 create a race of [ __ ] superhumans
16:15 through his psychonetic techniques,
16:17 [laughter] bro. And then and so John
16:19 John saw this and he was uncomfortable.
16:21 He was like, "What the [ __ ] I didn't
16:22 know this guy wanted to create some
16:25 superhuman race and a superstate." But
16:27 you know the the worst thing or the
16:29 weirdest thing happens next. Another guy
16:31 gets up on stage. What is his name? I
16:33 wrote it down. I don't Oh, his name is Gavena.
16:35 Gavena.
16:38 Okay. So this guy was the whole time as
16:40 he was seated recording the thing with a
16:42 little camcorder, right? And so when he
16:44 gets called up to stage, he goes on and
16:46 he's still holding the [ __ ] cam
16:48 recorder. This dude is [ __ ] talking
16:51 on stage about psychonetics while
16:53 recording with his [ __ ] cam recorder,
16:55 like recording the crowd. And this makes
16:56 John uncomfortable once again. He's
16:58 like, "Why the [ __ ] is this Russian
17:00 recording me?" And so Gavveno starts
17:03 talking about how he was recently in
17:05 prison, bro. And he was reading Dr.
17:07 Oleg's book in prison and looking at the
17:09 psychonetic techniques and he starts
17:10 talking about expanding consciousness
17:12 and [ __ ] cuz he was reading all about
17:15 that in prison and John was like why the
17:17 [ __ ] was this guy in prison? Who is this
17:20 guy? And so the translator's face, the
17:22 translator is obviously Russian. His
17:26 face goes pale seeing this guy Gavveno
17:28 on the stage. And you know why it goes
17:31 pale is because he turns to John and he
17:33 says to John, "John, you know this guy
17:35 is like the number the number two
17:38 terrorist in Ukraine right now." He
17:40 literally says that to John. John's
17:42 like, "What the fuck?" And John starts
17:44 typing on his laptop and reading about
17:46 this Gaveno guy and he sees, yes, this
17:49 guy has been arrested several times on
17:52 terrorism and weird [ __ ] and he's been
17:55 involved in faright terrorist groups and
17:58 all this stuff. And this is just making
18:00 John so uncomfortable combined with what
18:03 he read on Dr. Oleg and he was like,
18:05 "What the [ __ ] Why are they using my
18:08 language to create some superstate and
18:10 super race [laughter] of supernatural
18:12 [ __ ] So after this, Dr. Oleg
18:15 goes home. He goes home, right? And he's
18:17 telling Dr. Oleg like, "I don't want to
18:19 be involved in this anymore. This is all
18:21 sus." And you know what is funny? After
18:25 that, he reads the journal of Gavveno.
18:28 Gavveno posted a blog about his
18:29 experience at the conference. And you
18:32 know what he's saying on his blog? He's
18:34 saying, "So, I saw some Americans in the
18:36 crowd." And he posted the video of his
18:38 cam recorder that he was using on the
18:40 stage. And he's like, "These guys were
18:42 definitely from the Pentagon. These guys
18:44 were definitely [ __ ] agents, bro.
18:46 This guy's posting on this blog saying,
18:48 "So, these were they were these
18:49 Americans and they were definitely
18:51 agents. They were asking all the
18:53 questions someone from the Pentagon will
18:55 ask." So now you have the Russian
18:57 terrorist was like he was fully
19:00 convinced John the creator of Ithquil
19:01 and the translator was working for the
19:05 CIA and that they came to Russia just to
19:07 attend the psychonetics conference just
19:10 to like get [ __ ] out for the CIA and
19:12 find out what they knew. So that's all I
19:14 have for that. [laughter]
19:16 [gasps] But like that was a
19:18 that was just a rabbit hole I've been
19:20 going down the past couple days. Oh, it
19:22 doesn't end there. [ __ ] There was
19:24 another thing I [laughter] forgot. It
19:26 doesn't end there. So, Dr. Oleg, Dr.
19:28 Oleg, right? [ __ ] um a few years
19:31 after that, he got arrested in Ukraine
19:35 for hiring 200 people to try and
19:38 overthrow I think the Russian embassy or
19:40 the Ukrainian embassy or some [ __ ] like
19:42 that. He he there was like a plot to
19:44 overthrow a government building in
19:47 Ukraine, I think for Russia. And
19:50 apparently he was going to hire 200
19:53 people and pay them $500 and they got
19:55 molotovs and cocktails and all that
19:57 [ __ ] He got arrested for that. So like
19:59 what the [ __ ] going on? And I saw some
20:02 guy wrote an article where he was saying
20:04 the 200 people Oleg was going to hire
20:06 for that plot were probably the
20:08 psychonetic students. [laughter] So,
20:11 this guy was involved in some X-Men [ __ ]
20:13 where he was getting his students
20:15 reportedly to try and overthrow a
20:17 government building um after learning
20:19 all these psychonetic techniques. What
20:22 the [ __ ] is happening in Russia, bro?
20:24 What the [ __ ] is happening in Ukraine?
20:25 I'm sorry this shit's hyping me up, but
20:28 like what is going on here? But that's
20:31 the rabbit hole I went down. Sorry, I'm
20:33 kind of like rambling. It's all over the
20:35 place. That [ __ ] is very interesting.
20:38 But farewell. Do not join the Discord.
20:40 This shit's making me laugh cuz of like
20:43 how [ __ ] weird it is. But do not join
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20:47 did not kill myself, okay? I'm not
20:49 suicidal. If I get if I [ __ ] hang
20:52 myself after revealing this information,
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