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Giants, Human Genetic Engineering, and Fish Gods | #42 Jim Vieira

Thu, 27 Feb 2025

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In this episode of Matt Beall Limitless, we sit down withresearcher and author Jim Vieira to explore the mysteries of our ancient past. From the suppressed history of giants to the genetic engineering of humanity, we dive deep into lost civilizations, the enigmatic Hall of Records, and even the possibility of ancient life on Mars. Along the way, we discuss spirituality, psychedelics, and the significance of precision-crafted vases that challenge mainstream archaeology. Don’t miss this mind-expanding conversation that will make you question everything you thought you knew about history! Follow Matt Beall Limitless: https://www.youtube.com/@mattbealllimitlesshttps://x.com/MattbLimitlesshttps://www.tiktok.com/@mblimitlesshttps://www.instagram.com/mattbealllimitless/https://www.facebook.com/people/Matt-Beall-Limitless/61556879741320/ Listen on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mattbealllimitlessRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6727221Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/MattBeallLimitlessCheck out Jim Vieira:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557060093698 Episode Links:https://drmsh.com/PaleoBabble/PolydactylismAncientWorld.pdfhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/273383039_The_First_Adam_Androgyny_and_the_'Ain_Ghazal_Two-headed_Bustshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2982891.stm  Episode Timeline:00:00    Introductions22:13 Spirituality & Psychedelics29:17 History of Giants1:06:07 Genetic Engineering of Humans1:37:27 Lost Civilization1:58:53 Lost Hall of Records2:19:40 Vases2:38:26 What are Beliefs?2:55:44 Mars3:12:48 ClosingThe views and opinions expressed on this podcast are not necessarily the views of the host or of any business related to the host.

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Chapter 1: What mysterious giants does Jim Vieira discuss?

439.708 - 461.014 Jim Vieira

And most of your messaging, the default setting is like 90% of it is the old default setting. And even me, I struggle with, oh, you're unworthy. You have these negative thoughts and you start noticing them. It's like, that's terrible to feel about like that. And you have this nonspecific anxiety running through your life, right? So it's like, how do you reprogram that?

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461.515 - 484.277 Jim Vieira

And I would, more than anything else, you stop there and you come from this platform of a down-regulated nervous system. a parasympathetic response that is calm, that is kind, that is benevolent, and then you live your life from that platform. And I had a traumatic brain injury playing football. I ended up with this intractable seizure disorder, right?

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495.305 - 494.404 Jim Vieira

81.

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495.445 - 501.689 Jim Vieira

Okay. Right? And this was the freaking dark ages, right? So the coach sends me back out there. Yeah, yeah. And the brain's all swollen up.

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501.729 - 507.373 Matt Beall

I got a major concussion in football in 97 when I was in high school. Yeah, it's brutal. Brutal concussion.

507.413 - 529.785 Jim Vieira

I will say that I went to Ecuador. and did a ton of ayahuasca ceremonies, and it cured my seizure disorder, right? I take no medication, and I haven't had a seizure or an aura in like 15 years. That's awesome. Congrats. Bang to that, right? It's huge. And it would freak, you know, I'd get in, I'd have like a grand mal seizure to freak out my family.

529.805 - 552.115 Jim Vieira

You know, I'd be convulsing for like nine minutes. But I learned that there's a realm behind the realm in these plant medicine journeys as well. So it was the synchronistic thing. But the moral of the story is the resetting of the internal dialogue and the neurological state is vastly important. Like just freaking lay down and do a guided meditation, 10 minutes here, 10 minutes there.

552.635 - 571.003 Jim Vieira

Then the state becomes so enthralling that you're attracted to it. Like the stimulation, the talking shit, going to bars, looking for hits in the matrix, that becomes like, eh. And you were enthralled and magnetized to the state. Not to get long-winded, you sound like you're on this path too, which is great, because as dudes...

571.991 - 592.74 Jim Vieira

A lot of guys have trouble talking about their grief and their heartache and their trauma, and it's really important to be compassionate to all people, even assholes and people you don't agree with. Like, I'm going to pretend I've never been a know-it-all dude. That's hypocritical. So it's just like have compassion for people, not because, oh, I'm so good. It's because it's your real state.

Chapter 2: How is humanity linked to genetic engineering?

1124.148 - 1141.48 Matt Beall

Of course, these are negative people, you know, easy to observe. I don't want to be like them, blah, blah, blah. I'm going to judge everything positive. But what they don't realize is the master has refused to judge. He's out of that game completely. He's not on the negative judgment. He's not on the positive judgment. He is right in the center.

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1141.5 - 1148.645 Matt Beall

And so he's traded this positive, negative, this good and this bad for peace, which is in the middle, which comes from non-judgment. And it comes from

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1149.285 - 1172.98 Matt Beall

From just acceptance, essentially, of the world around you and the things around you and the things that are happening and not labeling them as good or bad or right or wrong and just recognizing that they're a part of a greater whole and that you're just observing this and that without your judgment, without this tree of knowledge of good and evil, original sin, then we can be in this state of peace.

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1173.24 - 1196.441 Jim Vieira

Oh, bingo. You nailed it. It's... And that idea is considered naive. Like, oh, this guy, yeah, he can enjoy his peace, but the world's a freak show. I got to fight for this. And the masters like Maharshi, you know, this idea when good men do nothing, evil thrives. It's like, no, the mind is projecting evil. the psychotic world, the mind that is unhealed and misidentified.

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1197.022 - 1214.057 Jim Vieira

Maharishi even said the greatest social activist in human history does absolutely nothing compared to the master or the person who has liberated themselves from false beliefs because there is only one mind that is getting temporarily... It's already healed, but in the matrix it isn't, right? So it's kind of a catch-22.

1215.779 - 1232.578 Jim Vieira

And as the Buddhists would say, to judge another is like drinking poison and waiting for someone else to die because there is only one holographic mind. And all these ideas and judgments we have about others are just, you know, they're like self-hatred projected outwards. And that you got to live with that.

1232.638 - 1249.369 Jim Vieira

It's just like, oh, this, you know, it's like when you're in the joint, you know, like I'm in for five years doing armed robbery. But when the child molester shows up, I'm going to shank him. Right. It's it's it sounds weird, but it's just like I'm going to find another character that's worse than me. That's more despicable than me. Instead of like you're none of that.

1250.489 - 1275.389 Jim Vieira

And we've all done weird, embarrassing, crazy things in the Matrix, and you forgive it because it's not your real self. Imagine if it was all these lifetimes we've all had. Oh, the barbarians are coming. You fight. You know what I mean? If that was your true self, God help us. But they're just movie character clips or whatever that actually don't exist in the field of the one.

1275.59 - 1292.464 Jim Vieira

Whatever this freak show is, it's a prodigal son's thought experiment. You know, it's like, oh, God wanted to know what it was like to like get a compound fracture and see a rainbow. I don't really buy that. You know what I mean? It's just like you get this realm of perfection and you're like, oh, let's go do this shit.

Chapter 3: What are the traditions surrounding lost civilizations?

1674.898 - 1698.594 Jim Vieira

Thank you. Some people will call me unhinged. Some people will say I'm a giantologist. I'm an expert in something that doesn't exist. I feel like Once again, I think I embody a contradiction when I'm a stonemason, kind of a blue-collar guy, but I am... oriented towards reading. I've read every ancient text imaginable. I work with professionals.

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1698.994 - 1721.725 Jim Vieira

I want to highlight the best of the academic world and the best of the alternative world. And there are radical elements and fringes in both, just like a politics that kind of just throw poison around all day. But, you know, the books I write, I'm heavily reliant on academic expertise, iconography, analysis. Excavation reports. It's like I love working with professionals. We get to talk shot.

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1721.765 - 1739.301 Jim Vieira

They know the whole background of the history of so many things that most lay people don't. So I am not anti science. I am not. I like to think that people just want an objective look at some bizarre subjects, and I want it myself.

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1739.941 - 1757.214 Jim Vieira

So I get into ideas of Atlantis and Edgar Cayce, the Lost Hall of Records, the strange androgynous amphibious gods who teach the humans the arts of civilization, and the tradition state that they engineer us. ideas of giants, they real, what the hell is going on, you know?

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1757.715 - 1784.333 Matt Beall

What the hell is going on with the giants? So there's been like, I know like the Spanish chroniclers who went to South America back in the 16th and 17th century and They documented encounters with giants, with huge, huge people. There's been all of this stuff over time in the Americas, in Malta, and there was this thing, maybe...

1788.239 - 1793.462 Matt Beall

maybe it was 25 years ago about this giant that was airlifted from Afghanistan.

1793.502 - 1795.143 Jim Vieira

I don't know if you're- Kandahar giant.

1795.183 - 1807.549 Matt Beall

Yeah, that one. Right, right. I mean, there's all this evidence. So what percentage are you that giants have existed as a race, as a species in human history?

1812.652 - 1812.632 Jim Vieira

70.

Chapter 4: What evidence exists for ancient life on Mars?

1907.793 - 1930.199 Matt Beall

So I asked Ryan to pull this up real quick. But so that guy in the middle right there, Guess how tall that guy is? Seven, eight? Yeah, he's seven foot nine right now. He's grown three inches in the last year or something like that. He's the tallest high schooler in the world. He's the tallest teenager in the world.

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1931.039 - 1945.026 Matt Beall

All he has to do is rebound the ball and just hold his hands up in the air and nobody can get it. He's on the Gator basketball team now. I've taken my kids and my wife to a couple games this year. And just seeing this guy, he's almost eight feet tall. He's walking around, he's pretty damn athletic.

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1945.066 - 1947.727 Jim Vieira

So it's not pituitary gigantism, obviously. No, no.

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1948.107 - 1964.457 Matt Beall

His parents, I think one is 6'10", and the other 6'8", or something like that. They're huge. His brother's seven feet tall, but he's a foot taller than everybody in his family. So yeah, so tall people exist, but that's obviously- Yes, it's like what is a giant, right?

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1964.597 - 1986.914 Jim Vieira

Because there's lots of reports of like seven foot and taller skeletons on Earth, even though they're really robust with massive jaws. It's like, is this just kind of an anthropological mystery? I got that right. Or is this like a supernatural mystery? Because you get into the traditions, right? Veracocha creates giants and he destroys them in a flood, the androgynous god Veracocha.

1986.974 - 2010.946 Jim Vieira

In the Bible, the gods or God creates giants and destroys them in a flood. The Finnish traditions, you have so many traditions of actual literal giant beings. You get into the Nephilim, they are portrayed as malevolent sometimes. So do Christians believe in giants then? Definitely. There's 23 passages in the Bible that talk about giants. And it's like Moses sends out his scouts.

2011.486 - 2016.009 Jim Vieira

So do they know that they believe in giants? Yeah, yeah, they're down with giants, definitely. Okay, okay, okay.

2016.189 - 2022.753 Matt Beall

All right. So you're only 70%. Christians are 100% that giants are real because that shit's in the Bible.

2023.294 - 2044.134 Jim Vieira

Well, yeah. You know, that's like Christians are like... Um, it's true because it's in the Bible. I'm not going to like take a run in when I'm like, it's an interesting idea or it's a fact or it's an, it's a piece of evidence. But you know, the Bible got some pretty screwed up stuff too. The new Testament is more like platonic thought. The Old Testament is like a badass trip.

Chapter 5: Why are beliefs significant in spirituality?

2368.202 - 2390.43 Jim Vieira

Town and county histories all around the country, they have these wild accounts with anatomic anomalies, like the jawbone fits over the skull of the largest man in town over and over again. That's indicative of a freaking huge human. So then I started to hear the pseudo-skeptics taking a run at me. He's an idiot, he's a stone missing, talking shit. And their ideas didn't make any sense. It's like,

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2391.792 - 2414.311 Jim Vieira

This is what you do when you are non objective. You take the worst aspects or the you take an aspect of the other argument and you conflate it with everything the person is saying and you demonize their argument. What I'm saying is, is I believe a majority of these accounts are real. And what the pseudo skeptic says is these are massive on bones. They're misidentified animal bones.

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2414.711 - 2438.174 Jim Vieira

You're an idiot for being so gullible. This is hoaxes. Or newspaper selling sensationalism. All of that is true to a small extent. Right. New York Times. There's all these articles. Although then I would I would say most of these accounts are buried obscurely in voluminous documents like town and county histories in an era of inefficient communication.

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2439.309 - 2453.395 Jim Vieira

Many of these finds not only found with giant implements, they are found with Native American artifacts within context and burial techniques known to be Native American. Right. So this isn't some bullshit. I found a mastodon bone and I'm running with it. Right.

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2453.715 - 2474.323 Jim Vieira

So I felt like I was trying to be categorized as a moron who doesn't understand, understand how science works, which which pissed me off, of course. So the moral of the story is like, what are these accounts really? The Smithsonian says that the largest skeleton they ever received is six foot three inches. A Native American Sioux with acromegaly, which is a disease condition.

2474.683 - 2492.889 Jim Vieira

In fact, their records are littered with seven and eight foot tall skeleton accounts. T.M. Perrin, 1873 Smithsonian ethnology report. He finds a 36 inch circumference skull. And other skulls that large, which is absolutely outrageous, we write about in our book, it crumbled to dust, as a matter of fact.

2492.909 - 2499.874 Matt Beall

36-inch circumference. So what's normal circumference, like 20 or something? 20 or something like that?

2499.995 - 2520.977 Jim Vieira

It's just, it's ridiculous. But the moral of the story is, that's the message we get from the Smithsonian. I'm not saying, oh, they got the vault with all the bones. Even in our show... I don't know, Ryan, if the giant of Staleville, if there's an image of that. We're looking into this account.

2543.759 - 2543.738 Matt Beall

1933.

Chapter 6: What role do psychedelics play in spirituality?

2870.548 - 2898.057 Jim Vieira

The giants are created by the genetic engineers, destroyed, and mostly destroyed in a flood. Humans are a byproduct of genetic engineering. Even Immanuel Velikovsky, author of Worlds in Collision, said he looked at The idea that humans were a byproduct of natural evolution. He looked at Darwinian ideas and Darwin couldn't make a strong case. He tried to fit us into human evolution.

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2898.837 - 2924.044 Jim Vieira

I mean, natural evolution. And if you read the epic of Atrahasis, the Popol Vuh in northern Guatemala, all these traditions are stating that these bizarre androgynous amphibious engineers actually made humans. And I'm someone who used to shit on this idea, like we are trained to belittle the idea of extraterrestrials, which is like, you think we're alone in the universe? It's so absurd.

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2924.144 - 2950.302 Jim Vieira

It's worse than the earth is flat. But it's like we have been taught, you know, in the academic world to basically hold these juvenile taboos about these subjects. And I like to side with like the oral traditions. I'd much rather hang out with the shaman than at a conference. You know what I mean? Like, you know what I'm saying? It's just like, wow, there's integrity in oral tradition.

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2950.983 - 2955.386 Jim Vieira

And there's a lot of ego in not just the academic world, in the alternative world, right?

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2956.55 - 2977.201 Matt Beall

Yeah, for sure. Yeah, it's almost like they've been stigmatized. A lot of these topics have had a stigma added to them to kind of make it less appealing for people to talk about because it, and the people that have added the stigma are the ones who are uncomfortable talking about it, you know? And so they try to be little people who are open-mindedly exploring some possibilities about our past.

2977.901 - 2993.431 Jim Vieira

Absolutely. And that's what I feel. It's just like, I don't take myself too seriously. I take what I do seriously. Like I really get into and fact check everything and reach out to professionals and try to get everything straight. But, you know, I could take the hits. I could take it and shit on, you know what I mean?

2993.451 - 3010.1 Jim Vieira

It's just like, no, nobody's ever come on, not just because I could bench press 300 pounds, but nobody, none of my detractors have ever like crossed my path and really insulted me. Yeah. And not just 300. I could dunk a bat. We, my brother and I are former athletes. We used to like dunk basketballs and stuff.

3010.26 - 3010.78 Unknown Speaker

Yeah.

3010.9 - 3035.054 Jim Vieira

And we were coaches for a long time, but no, it's, um, people don't want to be cruel to each other, but the interweb brings out the worst in you. It's like the lowest level of freaking hell. It's like level 28 at the Denver airport with a bunch of aliens, you know? Yeah. So I feel like, um, I'm a goodwill ambassador from the lunatic fringe, you know, because I work with professionals.

Chapter 7: What are the characteristics of ancient fish gods?

7625.34 - 7645.074 Jim Vieira

I think, well, first of all, friends of mine, Trevor Grassi and William Brown, they spoke at the Casey Conference. William is an engineer who worked at Hawara. That's where Herodotus said the last lost labyrinth was. There's a lot of evidence. There's another library there. And that's part of what I want to investigate, too, for my new show, whoever picks me up.

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7646.035 - 7672.097 Jim Vieira

And William, I think like 200 students got their doctoral work out of his excavation. I mean, his investigations at Huara. He owns a property close to the Sphinx. And him and Trevor want to excavate next season. And they have found, it's called the Underworld of Giza. They got a three-part YouTube video series. It's probably out there, Ryan. The Underworld of Giza, it's called.

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7672.818 - 7698.513 Jim Vieira

And they've gone further than anybody I've ever seen. Because the Casey people have been all around the Sphinx for like 50 years. Yeah. It's called The Underworld. It's Trevor Grassi, like G-R-A-S-S-I-Z-Z-I. Sorry, Trevor. William Brown. They're the dudes who were kind of, there you go right there, right? Yes. Right. Right. Even just pause here, if you would. That's Ian Bickless in the. Yeah.

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7698.913 - 7717.0 Jim Vieira

And the belly of the Sphinx were cut out galleries leading to the subterranean part of the Great Pyramid. These galleries were so artfully crisscrossed along their course to the pyramid that in setting forth into the passage without a guide throughout this network, one ceasingly inevitably returned to the starting point.

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7717.62 - 7739.63 Jim Vieira

Now, it's like, oh, no, that's some bullshit, you know, Middle Ages philosophy. Oh, a mystic said there was a lost hall of records. No, there's a lot of evidence pointing to this. And Ian Bickless is one of the chronicles who talked about it. And there's reports of people going under the pyramid, I mean, under the Sphinx as well.

7740.53 - 7762.165 Jim Vieira

They are working and trying to get into the Lost Hall of Records, and they spoke at the Casey conference, and they give a lot of really interesting and mind-blowing evidence in their videos. So what I think is there, what Casey said there, there's tablets, technology, and records of this lost race, right? So...

7763.45 - 7789.345 Jim Vieira

We already have records, like coffin texts, pyramid texts, Ed Fu texts, I've read them all, that talk about the nature of the gods. Salim Hassan was considered the greatest Egyptian Egyptologist in history. And the Sphinx in 1959, in his book, he writes specifically, the Egyptians themselves believe this long dynasty of gods, are the founders of the civilization, right?

7789.385 - 7804.978 Jim Vieira

So when I try to tell you all about what the Egyptians should believe, he's saying, no, this is what the ancients really believed. They believed they were founded and guided by these bizarre self-fertilizing androgens and that they guided the civilization.

7805.599 - 7828.587 Jim Vieira

But if we find more records, they would probably substantiate that and add to the dates because you would have datable artifacts, you would have technology And there's some esoteric belief that it's kind of this turning point where it's like Earth's trying to get its shit together and break free of tyranny. And for us, guys like us, it's like, I want...

Chapter 8: How do ancient myths relate to modern understanding?

10758.885 - 10763.389 Jim Vieira

Because the field does not exist. It's an abstract field.

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10763.829 - 10789.661 Jim Vieira

awareness that's what the masters say reality is not concrete and specific like the false and temporary matrix it is an abstract field of bliss without another so it's not like oh fuck what's coming around the corner like when we're living like there's always something around the corner in this freaking world right it is a total liberation from even the idea of a self or a mind it is just just bliss without another and the quantum physicists

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10790.541 - 10813.289 Jim Vieira

theoretical physicists are telling us through experiment after experiment that what the mystic saying is true so if you're a skeptic start from that point right i think it was um fred hoyle might have said if you do if you're not shocked by quantum physics you don't understand it right you're starting from this point of like

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10815.354 - 10837.105 Jim Vieira

the realm of Morpheus, and then go from there when you get all high and mighty about all your theories about the past and life on other planets and stuff like that. I would say, learn what is really, but it's like, I don't want to learn this because this is the purview of my ideological enemy, unfortunately. This is woo-woo mysticism. And I'm, you know, I trust the science.

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10837.245 - 10855.493 Jim Vieira

And, you know, I'm going to get fucking vaccination in my eyeballs and monkey pox. And, you know, it's just like I'm going to wear a mask while I mow my lawn in the middle of the woods, you know. And I'm not shitting on the left. It's just like the cult is telling you, like, the right, they go into a bubonic plague tent without a mask just to make a point.

10855.533 - 10856.494 Unknown Speaker

You know what I'm saying? Yeah.

10857.955 - 10882.033 Jim Vieira

It's just the fucking way it is. My point is that like set aside the dogma and look at the science. That's what science is. It's a blend of metaphysics and scientific method, you know, Plato, Pythagoras, you know, that is the way we should approach this as like spiritual scientists that are curious, not like who gives a shit, wound up in, you know, that's why I don't like degrees anymore.

10882.093 - 10904.175 Jim Vieira

It's like, I would like a different way for education to take place. Because you need expertise, but you become identified with the belief system, right? Like I'm whatever, I'm a stonemason. I like to think that I have some game and that I've done my homework. I'm not identified with anything. But if you go to college, you get your PhD, you are immediately identified.

10904.755 - 10911.099 Jim Vieira

Not only are you indoctrinated in a way of thinking that I would say is probably highly flawed, you are also identified with it.

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