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October 20, 2022 65 mins

The Shark Wheel is the reinvention of the wheel and has been featured on the Discovery Channel for reinventing the wheel and on the season finale of Shark Tank (Season 6). Scientifically proven advantages include: 57% less rolling resistance, improved off-road performance, 50% increased longevity, & less shock to the operator/rider. The patented Shark Wheel is a perfect fit for most any type of vehicle for transportation. Shark Wheel is currently in the market or in late-stage development in: Skateboarding, Roller Skating, Scooters, Luggage, Central Pivot Irrigation, Pallet Jacks, Forklifts, Wheelchairs, Hospital Beds, Ambulance Stretchers, Lawn/Garden Equipment, Golf Cases, etc. Shark Wheels can be seen all around being used by many Fortune 500 companies such as US Military, NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, PGA Tour, 150 Universities, Olympics, Samsonite, Harley Davidson!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:26):
That's what it was. I knew would get there sometimes
the show today. Very interesting guests, intelligent, sweet, good looking, crazy, famous.
He's an inventor. You guys may have seen him on
Shark Tank when he became this crazy guy. If you

(01:47):
literally go to your phone and say who invented the wheel,
reinvented the wheel, reinvented the wheel, David Michael Patrick will
come up. He was on Shark Tank for the Shark
Wheel and also invented Sarah World. Now the Shark will
is the reinventtion of the wheel and has been featured
on the Discovery Channel for reinventing the Wheel and the

(02:08):
season finale of Shark Tank season six, which is the
one that I first seen this gentleman on scientifically proven
advances including fifty less rolling resistance, improved off road performance,
increased longevity, and less shocked to the operator and the writer.
And not only that, you guys are talking about why
the hell shark tank guy shark will. Oh he does

(02:29):
smoke weak. Yeah, he came by here and we're like,
wait a minute. He's a cannabis mog and he's an
inventor and he's all there is and more and you're
gonna get to all that. Yes, So the patent shark
will is a perfect fit for most in any type
of will for transportation, of course, of uh, you know,
skateboard shark will is currently in the markets, are in

(02:50):
late stage development in skateboarding, roller skating, scooters, lugged central pivotying,
everything from palette jacking to four cliffs to wheelchairs, the
hospital beds, ambulances, stretchers, long garden equipment, golf cases, et cetera.
Shark wills can be seen all around, being used by
many fortune companies such as the U S, Military, the NFL,

(03:11):
Major League Baseball, and Major League Everything, the NBA, n
H LPGA Tour, fifteen hundred universities at least Olympics, some sands,
Tonight Brands, and of course the big one Harley Davidson.
All these things and more. Let's please welcome a very
dear friend of ours. Please give it up for David

(03:33):
Michael Patrick, the inventor, and we, David, have had so
many great conversations. I get introduced to you by a
mutual friend. God bless her in her husband. I love
them very much. Husband coach my daughter in basketball, and
you guys are doing some stuff with them. You get
in introduced to us as this shark tank guy will guy.

(03:57):
And how did you come up? Because at which came up?
With Sarah? World is everything, but they all kind of
tie in. And I know a little bit of the story,
but I don't want to take it away, so I'm
gonna ask you in ways I don't know the story.
That being said, David, how did you reinvent the wheel?
All right? So, first of all, nobody's that stupid to

(04:18):
try and reinvent the wheel. It always comes from something else.
There's you know, in life, everything you think you're going
to make jet engines and you end up making chocolate
chip cookies, and it's like you got to blow with
the way things went, and in my case, I was
working on something completely different. I was trying to come
up with a carnival ride, something that was going to
spin in a really unique way. And then as I

(04:40):
was trying to come up with it, I came up
with this shape. And the shape that I came up
with ended up being the Shark wheel. And it was
never meant to be a wheel. It was literally meant
to be like a carnival ride. I was trying to
make a ball shaped ride and figure out how to
spin in a really unique way and ended up making
a wheel out of it. So by accident. But it
took a lot of work, a lot of work by
a lot of people to make it happen. And when

(05:02):
you say a lot of work and a lot of people,
how much time before I at one point, Oh, we
started it, and then did we get what we're seeing
on the table here? And then I see on skateboards
and all over the place and on luggage and everything else.
All right, So the total time was no, no, no, no,

(05:22):
it's just a little warm on my ears. Yeah, they're
driving me nuts. It's like the one thing making me sweat.
I don't sweat for nothing. Okay, So going back to
the original question, how long had it taken things like that?
So the original thing was eighteen years ago. It was
eighteen years ago when I had the first idea of

(05:44):
how to start spinning in a unique way and how
this thought was going to manifest into something. So at
that point I had no skills. I couldn't draw, I
couldn't do animations, I didn't know three D stuff. There
were no three D printers, um and I was just
hosed because this thing that I had in my head
was so beautiful and so perfect, but trying to make

(06:07):
it in the real world was absolutely impossible. Literally, it
was impossible without the advent of three D printers. There's
certain parts of this that there's no sculptor on earth
that could have done it. You're talking about things inside
of things, and only three D printers in that technology
made that possible. So I had the idea eighteen years ago.
I started working on it, and then I started learning

(06:30):
how to, you know, sketch, and then I learned how
to cut paper and fold paper in certain ways, and
then I learned to get some clay and start molding
with clay and all these weird things and I suddenly
became a completely different person. The people who know me
like if if, if you had seen the person that
I was before. I was a businessman, Okay, I was

(06:53):
nobody that should have reinvented the wheel or come up
with anything. I just wasn't an inventor. I was a
business I was in mortgage banking for a long time.
That's how most people remember me. I was in software
after that. I made big software company. I sold to
big banks and credit unions and stuff like that, and
I had no business being who I am today. Yeah,

(07:14):
but I I mean, I'm just thinking. I love talking
about that part of it, because guys, it is a
super duper important part of this. Okay. And I'm gonna
this is the first time ever. I thought about this
a lot. This is the first time public and I'm

(07:35):
ever going to say any of these things. And it's
because it's on this show specifically. Okay. I've been on
Shark Tank, I've been on Discovery Channel, I've been on Fox,
I've been all that kind of stuff, and everybody always
asked me a story and I basically tell them a
generic sized version of it that makes it sound okay, okay,
and to say the truth was not something I was

(07:58):
ready to do for people. But here's the way it
went down. I was in mortgage banking and then I
was in software for a long time, and I was
about a year from being dead. I was going to
the doctors and they were like, Bro, you are sick.
Your liver enzymes are off the charts. You have a
resting heart rate of two hundred. You are a dead
man walking, and we gotta figure out what you're dying of.

(08:20):
We gotta figure out what the cancer is inside you,
and we're gonna find So they go after my liver
and they go after this and tests and tests and
tests and two months of this and three months of
that and six months of that, and the stress and
the drugs they put me on. Okay, they put me
on Paxel, which is an anti anxiety drug. And I'm
sure that there's lots of lawsuits out there now about

(08:42):
people that died from it, that got heart attacks and
all kinds were because man didn't mess with my heart,
and man were the side effects bad? Okay, And they
put me on all this other stuff, and I could
literally smell the ship coming out of my body. It
was so disgusting, and I up getting sicker and sicker

(09:02):
and sicker and sicker. Okay, nothing worse than just watching
and feeling yourself get like that. It's a dead man.
I had beautiful children and they were very young, and
I wanted to see my children. And I knew I
had another year left. I just knew what was going on.
I knew the way the doctors were talking to do
all that ship. And so one day I have this

(09:22):
whole big company full of people and they're highly functional
programming people, and I find out that they're smoking all
the time. I had never done a drug in my life,
thirty nine years old, never done a drug in my life,
didn't drink, didn't do nothing. I was a teetotaler, okay,
and was not happy that way. I was a miserable,

(09:44):
unhappy dude. Okay. I was in a lot of bad
places now, I mean just physically, okay, mentally to depression,
this that the other. So one of my guys, Ray
tells me, he goes, you gotta try cannabis, and I'm like,
no way, bro, I got a function at a high level.
This is who I gotta be. This is it happened,
And we're running a big company about thirty guys here,
and he's like, everybody here does it every day. I'm like, bullshit,

(10:06):
he said, If I bring them in and they admit it,
are you gonna fire him? I'm like, hell no, I said,
they're able to pull this off because my idea of
the pot smoker was sliding off the front of the
couch watching SpongeBob with chips all over. Ok dude, it's
all I ever heard thirty nine years old, the only
thing that ever happened. Okay, So he makes me try
it and nothing happened. Second time, nothing happened. Third time,

(10:29):
something happened. Okay, call it the fog lifter. Call it.
The mountains turned into mole hills. My mountainous problems turned
into mole hills. They all went away, and for the
first time, I can't say it without being emotional, for
the first time in my life, I was happy. I

(10:49):
was happy, and I was joyful for the first time
in thirty nine years. And I was like, oh my god,
this is a fucking medicine. So I got off Paxel
in six months. I used cannabis here. That's that way.

(11:10):
Do you hear what happened? Six months after that, I
went in and I pulled a perfect blood panel test
and I pulled perfect everything. And my doctor was like,
how the hell did you do this? And I said,
bro freaking found pot. It was cannabis that did it
for me. And I never abused it. I never treated

(11:31):
it like a recreational I'm here to get funked up.
It was I needed that and it saved me. And
here I am eight years old, I'm fifty eight. Look
at me. I'm in perfect health. I've had the most
amazing nineteen years of my life, nineteen perfect years because

(11:53):
of cannabis. Because only of cannabis. Okay, I would be
a dead man walk now. I'm I'm a spiritual man.
You guys know that. You know I've I've got my
own beliefs and things like that. I want to do
it again. I want to do it again. I love
doing this. Your coming back. We got part two and three.

(12:16):
I mean, we're forming a whole company. We got something
to say to the world, and it ain't just about cannabis.
But cannabis did open that door for me where it
allowed me to be me. Okay, I stopped being a
stress bag. I stopped being so high strung and so
unhealthy inside because of that heart rate, because of that stress.
Because all of it went away, and all of a sudden,
I pulled perfect health. I ain't been back to the

(12:38):
doctor since okay, because I feel great. I did have
a physical a little while ago, and everything's perfect. Pulled
another perfect blood panel two years ago. Whatever it was.
Do you have a regiment that you're on no USU
when needed? Um. I have a very different response to
it than most people. For me, there's no such thing

(12:58):
as indica and sativa. They all do the same thing.
There is no well, this one's sleepy and this one's
waking and this one. No, it's the same thing. I'm
as soon as I do it. It kills my appetite,
kills it for most people. Munchies me. Never I can
go I it'll kill my appetite. But dude, I have
to work like and it can't be stupid work. It's

(13:22):
got to be like, what's the heaviest thing on my mind? Taxes? Okay,
let's get taxes done and get taxes done, get this,
get that. But it keeps me. I'm so focused when
I'm able to do that. Because the old me was
just a worry MANGERA Everything was terrible in life, and
it was a terrible look. I come from a family

(13:42):
of nine. I am the most charmed life you can imagine.
I have the most amazing parents you've ever seen. Okay,
both my parents are still alive. Um I I am
so blessed to be who I am. I have a brother, John,
who has down syndrome, who is sent to us by
God as a thing to help our family and teach
us about, you know, life and things like that. But
I have been I have lived a charmed life. I

(14:03):
have the most beautiful wife, I have the most beautiful children.
Everything in my life has always been good, except for
the mental part inside the stress that all that stuff
was terrible. And then cannabis came into my life, and
all of a sudden, I was a different person and
I was like, guys, I'm out. I'm out. I'm not
doing this other stuff anymore. I gotta do something different.
There is a different thing inside of me that's been

(14:25):
inside of me for a long time that I couldn't
get out. And it allowed me to look at my
life and go it's okay, buddy, you're good. Go do
the other thing. You've got you. It's okay if you fail.
And I've always been okay with failure. I love teaching
children about failure and how important it is to like,
you can go out and just muck it up so bad,

(14:46):
but you can redo it again, and you can do
it again, and you can do it again, and you
will learn from every single time. And I you are
looking at the product of infinite failure. You know. It's
like everything that didn't work made me who I today,
and I am here on this show to say it
is a medicine, okay, And anybody who says differently, look

(15:11):
at me, Look at me. If I had been in
the traditional world, I would have been still on Paxle
or whatever the hell it was, and I guarantee you
I would be dead. My heart used to backwards skip
from that thing, and it was just like, what the
hell was that? And it just kept getting worse and worse,
and your libido goodbye, nothing nothing works. You're just a

(15:36):
zombie on that crap. And then I found this and
the funniest thing was, but I had never done a
drug in my life, thirty nine years old, never done drugs. Okay,
highly successful guy. Okay, everyone thought I was on coke
because I was so amped up. I was so over
my own arresting heart rate of two hundred. Name somebody

(15:57):
that lives through that. Okay, you don't, Okay. Everybody thought
I was on freaking coke and then I found cannabis
and it made me normal. And everybody's like, Dave's off
the drugs. It's like, you idiots, I was never all
the drugs, on the drugs. And it's like I realized
that and I and I did read up on it. Yeah,

(16:18):
it's the funniest thing. It's like everybody thought I was
on drugs, and the truth was I needed something that
was specifically tailor made for me, and it wasn't freaking Paxel,
and it wasn't any of that other crap they gave me.
And I read about cannabis after Ray had given it
to me, and I was like, it was the only
thing that was classified as both enough er and a downer.
It was depending on who took it. How many people

(16:40):
have died from it? Oh that'd be none, damn you
know whatever. You know, Yeah, Paxel, dude, that was gonna
take me out. That was gonna take me out and
take me out quick. All that crap was okay. So
I'm not here to tell people it's the answer for everything.
It's the answer for me. It turned me into me. Now,

(17:02):
who did I become? Why reinvented the wheel? I'll be
damned and then take a break and come back and
let's say who this man became David Michael Patrick after
smoking cannabis. He just reinvented the wheel. It's Cannabis Talk
one oh one. We'll hear about that story and more
right when we come back. We'll be right back with

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(17:43):
David Michael Patrick. To think that you reinvented the wheel,
and to think that you started smoking cannabis and that
gave you a whole new life and you no longer
are judging people who you thought were just completely different
for those who smokes cannabis, Stoner's was something completely different

(18:05):
now in your head absolutely because you evaluated Stoner's. There's
one thing and now you're realizing stoner's cannabis is medicine
and it's doing for you. You use the term that
said it saved your life. Absolutely, I'd be dead today.
Without it. I would literally be dead today. Wow, there's
no chance I would have made it, no chance, you know.

(18:26):
You know it's crazy is when people like sit there
and you know they don't know any better. You know,
it's just one of those thoughts that like, you know,
I watched people and I you know, I talked to people,
are I'm in the cannabis industry, and their faces because oh,
you know, like you're you know, you're just some some stoners.
Yeah yeah, are you're shady? Yeah yeah? And then and

(18:46):
then you know, and then I have to explain to
them like look, you know, and I always do fault
back to this I said. And this is for the
person that just doesn't get it. I say, do you
think that I said, we're from the United States of America? Correct?
And I look at them like dead serious and like yeah,
and I go, you think the United States of America,
the country you're from, would sit here and say that

(19:07):
cannabis was medicinal if it wasn't. And they're just like
because if if that's what you think, I said, then
you're probably in the wrong country. And I said, but
our country would never get caught doing that. I said,
there's a medicinal value. You should really look into it
because you're getting older and your care of life right
how you want to you know what they call comfort care.

(19:29):
On the way out, you're gonna have a choice of
what kind of drugs do you get to take? And
most of the drugs that are offered today are very addiction,
very addictive and cause lots of damage and and and
cannabis and bad side effects. And cannabis is one of
those drugs that will actually allow you to get some
of the same you know, values that you're getting from

(19:52):
these other drugs. However, they're going to actually be natural
and be able to eat, You're gonna be able to sleep,
you're gonna be able to live a little better. And
I only know that, well, funny David doesn't. But but
but it's different. But again I only know that from
my father, you know what, And what I mean by
that is is he may not get hungry from smoking.

(20:13):
But but if you use you know, opioids, you don't
have any appetite not only that you can't eat and
you start to have these you know, like problems sleeping, eating,
doing this just and or you're always sleeping because your
zombie and this. You're only high when you're high, and
you only that, whereas cannabis can give you that alternate,
you know, the alternate option, which would be to take
it when you need it and you feel like you

(20:34):
can still get an appetite and still eat normally. Not
not that it's gonna make you hungry, but you're still
gonna be able to eat. You're not gonna eat on opiods.
You know, you're not gonna start taking a bunch of
iking and you're not gonna be like, oh, I'm hungry,
I want a cheeseburger. You're gonna have to force food down.
Oh yeah, and you're not gonna be able to take
it down because you're gonna just be all oh. So,
you know, it's a lot of great things, like you say,

(20:57):
and that's why we love that this platform is here
and love that you're able to up like that because
you're the first time doing that and you've been like
you said, Shark Take, did you smoke before you went
on Shark Take? No, Okay, so you did did fox,
You did all these things? What you never told this
side of the story. So on the break you said
you felt good for doing that, and then you created
the wheel. Though, were you like you started using this

(21:19):
medicine and do you feel like this medicine gave you
clarity to create? That's such a big important question. Okay,
I was. I made beautiful software. Okay, the software I
made was gorgeous, um, beautifully to look at and use
and things like, even though software industry, what did you

(21:40):
mean was in the mortgage banking industry. The mortgage banking industry.
I had been in the banking industry for a long time,
real big successful company, blah blah blah blah blah. But
then I left it and started a software company for
the industry based on what I had learned. And my
software was beautiful. And I always was attracted to certain
natural shapes and things that. And so when you look

(22:02):
at who I was before cannabis, and you look at
who I was after cannabis, my creativity and who I
was was similar. But I was leashed before. I was
leashed to my own problems and leashed to my own things.
I had to do kind of more of what the
world told me to do. You weren't gonna go reinvent
the damn wheel. Okay, you were going to go into

(22:23):
finance and you were gonna do this, and you're gonna
be a regular person. You do that, You're not going
to do something looney Tunes. Once I did cannabis, I
realized it gave me insight into life. I don't know
how else to say it, but there was insight into
life where it was like, look, I can do this.
I have confidence in myself. I know this is a
good idea. I know this is a great thing. I
want to go do it. And so I had the

(22:44):
ability to say, scowled, I'm gonna go do it. And
a lot of people look at that and say it
made me take more risks. That's absolutely not what happened.
I was a bigger risk taker before. This was me
betting on me. Before I was betting on industries. You know,
the market could under me. This was like, no, no, no,
I'm betting on me now. And so cannabis gave me

(23:06):
the ability to function as a normal human being. Okay,
it didn't make me a superman. It didn't make me
super creative. It didn't give me superpower to reinvent the
wheel or solve the secrets in the universe. It just
let me be me so that I could go and
calmly worked every day. And dude, we didn't even talk
about the biggest thing. Thirty nine years of night terrors,

(23:31):
thirty nine years of the worst sleep ever, and then
find cannabis. Not a night terror in eighteen years, not one. Okay,
the only time I came back is when I quit
cannabis for fifty days. I quit for fifty days about

(23:51):
maybe a year ago, and when I went to a
follow up, I went and had something looked at by
a doctor and I told him I had done that,
and he was like, you're an idiot. You don't do that.
You don't stop cold turkey on something like that. And
I was like, yeah, because guess what, you know, the
night terrors returned after about a week or so, there
was a little bit of that, and then you know,

(24:13):
fifty days I went of nothing, and I went and
you know, at that point, you know, you're completely cleaned out,
you know whatever. I was back to the old me.
It was like I was okay because I had a
lot of eighteen great years. So it's like, I'm way
better than I was. But it's like, no, this should

(24:33):
not be missing from my life. It's water, it's whatever
the hell it was. I have to have it okay
every single day to no, not like that. Yeah, you're
not addicted to because it's not addicting. And that's the
other thing is I went fifty days. Do you know
how many withdrawal symptoms I had? None. I didn't have anything.
It was just eventually that my typical night terror stuff

(24:56):
came back and I didn't like that. And so when
I went back, it was like boom gone. Like literally
the first night it was like gone. Everything was back
to normal. So for me, it was a quality of
life thing. I've had the most amazing eighteen years ever.
And if anybody wants to say, oh, this is a drug,
hey guess what I was on your drugs. I was
on the other ones and it sucked. It was horrifying,

(25:20):
and I would not be here talking to you, and
there wouldn't be a wheel, and there wouldn't be my
beautiful thirteen year old twins. You know, I would have
been long dead before they came out. And I'll tell
you I'll tell you one time. You know, I I
was having you know, massive back problems and I was overweight,
you know, um, and you know, it just bothered the
ship out of me, dude, every day every day. And

(25:40):
I went to the river and I was out there
and I was just complaining about my back and someone's like, here,
take a Viking and I was like, all right, cool.
So I took one and I was like, oh, that
was cool. And he's like, you probably take another one, dude,
you know. So I was like all right, you know yeah.
And I was drinking too, you know, and so and
then there was this one moment like where I was like, oh,
I was like, oh, let me get another half, Like

(26:01):
I could feel it, you know what I mean, like
when I when I need it more if you will,
Because I was like, oh, I kind of feel and
I took another one and then another two and a
half viking in is right, And there was this feeling
of complete painless right I lost it all for a
second and I was like, wow, I haven't felt this
in several years, you know, I was, I was, and
I was running around this period. I couldn't imagine right

(26:22):
now pain right now, I had I had zero pain,
right and I'm thinking, holy, this is great, you know,
and I'm not I never started. I never really used
viking in you know, and I was just like, oh man,
I'm drunk. I'm feeling like, oh my, I feel light,
you know, my back's not hurting. But then all of
a sudden, you know, I started coming down and I'm
getting a little sweaty, and I'm like, dude, this is weird,

(26:42):
like not sweat. It's hot outside, I'm sweating, but I'm
getting a cold sweat, you know. And then I'm like, dude,
I'm I'm feeling hungry or something's weird or what is this?
Is this food? No, that's it? Have food? And I'm
trying to like what is this? And and and all
of a sudden, I'm sick and I'm going holy sh it.
And next thing, you know, I'm laying in bed bouncing
and going what the fuck? You know, And I realized
it's like, oh, I'm withdrawing, you know what I'm saying.

(27:04):
I'm withdrawing right now. And and and really my boy's like, oh,
you could just take another one, It'll go away. And
I'm like, funk that dude. If I take another one.
It's not gonna go away, It's just gonna go further
down the road. Like I was conscious of that part.
And and really like, I don't think people understand it,
because I think what happens is is people start using
drugs because they're in pain. You know a lot of
people some people do for recreational purpose, just to get high,

(27:26):
but a lot of people actually have a lot of
freaking pain and they need to take some of these things.
And I get it, you know what I mean, I
get it. We don't want anybody to hurt, right, But
I was so sick that I knew right away this
is not my answer, you know. And I could see
how easily someone that had a lot of pain like
I was in could really be stuck in that pause
period and they're just in this drug you know, uh,

(27:48):
you know world, and then next thing you know that
they live on it. And it's like, dude, you're living
on a drug. And and and I'd rather have pain
than than they have the drug addiction. And I don't
think people consider that. And and I think cannabis is
that one product out there that people just haven't been
you know, uh, introduced to properly or has been told

(28:09):
it's been bad. And so your story is just resonates
so well with me and I and I just know
that the listeners you know, that that are out there,
that are they're getting this education. I appreciate you for
being vulnerable and sharing your story because some people won't
even share the story because you're such a success, you know,
in everything that you've done, and and I know how
I'm telling you are. I've sat with you in the

(28:30):
room for you know, which I thought I would be
in there for twenty minutes. I'm like, I'm out. We
ended up in there for four hours or something, and
I'm like, I don't want to leave. I mean for
two days I was talking about it, you know, trying
to explain it to people, and we talked about not
trying to explain it, you know, but I'm like no,
But then I would start and I'd be like, I
don't do this. And and when we talk about solving
the universe, right and and you know, it's if we

(28:52):
say it like yeah, this guy has the answer to
the universe, it just sounds crazy. I didn't even want
to start with that in your intro. I didn't not
say it purpose well, let's go there for a second.
Let's take a break. You guy gonna come back. We're
gonna go somewhere. They're gonna be right. Stay tuned for
this guy's Cannaba's Talk one oh one verse. When we

(29:14):
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(29:36):
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(30:00):
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(30:20):
We give hommas to the team, you know, sometimes not sometimes. Yes,
that being said, we always like to give praise and
thanks to everybody that helps stuff. Dave, you did something.
I want you to tell the story because not only
did you reinvent the wheel the shark will, but you
had epiphany. And I love the epiphany story. We've already

(30:40):
said you were successful, and I love the part of
the story that you were driving down the four or
five freeway in a very expensive car, which you have
already explained how you were successful. You had your Ferrari
Lamborghi driving down the four oh five and you're lamborghinied
d bablow and what happened? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(31:04):
God showed up. No, so well, okay, let's go there.
Let I I raised Catholic my whole life, wonderful parents,
went to Catholic school, rebelled against it as soon as
I turned about twenty or something like that and just said,
you know, that's a bunch of crap, and dada, da

(31:24):
da da. And then I got older and had kids
and realized, Okay, mom and dad weren't crazy. There's a
reason to be spiritual and believe in God and do
good things and try and be a good person. And
I didn't have a relationship with God. Okay. It was
God was just that thing in a book, that thing
in the Bible. There was nothing personal to it for me.

(31:45):
There was nothing there, and I had been everything in
my life was coming to an end at that point,
I was a year from dying. I knew that's what
it was. I knew the doctor was trying to hint
to me this and that, like, you know, you've got
some serious ship wrong with you. You gotta get your
life in order, blah blah blah. So I'm sitting there

(32:07):
having that life moment as I'm driving up the four
or five freeway, and all of a sudden, this moment happens,
and I'm I can it was deeply spiritual to me, okay.
And we all know how that is. Our thoughts inside
of our heads are our own, okay. And so nobody
else knew what was happening to me at the time.
But basically what happened was I had a connection with God, okay,

(32:35):
and my life suddenly became about something. I suddenly saw
joy in my life and something overwhelmingly good, and I
had what I'm going to say a revelation or a
vision or whatever, where God basically showed me my life
how I was meant to be something. And the words

(32:55):
that came across were God's the artist, I'm going to
be a rush, and I'm to be used to help
paint something. I'm going to be used to help portray something.
And at the time, I never felt like I was
going crazy. It was nothing like that. It was just
a deeply emotional, deeply spiritual time for me. And we've
all had him, everybody has, okay, but this was mine.

(33:18):
And at the end of it, I believed and realized
that I had seen something or I had been shown something,
and so it became kind of my goal to go
with it and just let it go. And so when
I told people, my father is an aeronautical engineer, he's
the smartest man anyone will ever meet. Okay, ballistic missile defense,

(33:39):
US space station, all that kind of stuff. And I
went to him and I said, Dad, I've solved the
Grand Unification theory. And he said, son, you don't know
enough math to read the question, let alone come up
with the answer. We're not freaking goodwill hunting Okay. It's like, Dad,
I didn't need math. You know. It was visual. It

(34:00):
was something that you could see. The answer was obvious,
and it was right in front of us. And I'm
sitting there telling him I solve the secrets of the universe.
I saw the secrets of the universe. And then, like
you guys, I tried to tell people and people weren't
getting it. And You're just like, oh my god, this
is so frustrating because this is third grade simple stuff. Okay, yeah,

(34:21):
I appreciate, Okay, I slow. It was third grade simple stuff.
And to sit there and go to people and say, look,
I know all the scientists are really smart and everybody's
really thinking, but the answer is not that. The answer
is stupidly simple. It's right in front of everybody, and

(34:42):
I don't know how in the hell six billion people
have missed this. And it became frustrating as hell for
me because, like you guys, it's like I'm watching insanity.
I feel like I'm the only sane person out of
the six billion who sees it. So it became my
life's mission to finish it, okay, And so I finished
the work. Now the shark wheel came out of it.

(35:04):
I'm known as a guy who reinvented the wheel because
of the discovery that I made the secrets of the
universe thing gave birth to a lot of stuff. Do
you share that with most people? To hell, that conversation
takes you down a path we haven't. We like to
complicate things, so it's hard to tell you something simple.

(35:25):
You can't hear bingo, bingo, bingo. Now, if a picture's
worth a thousand words, a video is worth a million,
and a moving three dimensional animation of what I was
trying to explain to people was something I finally got.
I got introduced to talented three dimensional people who were
cad people and animators and this and that, and I

(35:46):
was like, Okay, I need you to make me six donuts,
and I need the six donuts to do this. And
I explained to them what I needed, and then once
they made it for me, I could then take it
and show it to Blow and show it to Joe though.
Guess what, I've got the secrets in the universe. Here look,
And then you guys see it and you go, holy shit,

(36:09):
He's got the secrets of the universe. And it's so
beautiful and it's such a wonderful time. We have time,
and we had a little spiritual time, because what gets
revealed in it it ain't evolution, big boys, this creation
you're looking at. You are looking at God's model. And
that phrase all things made in God's image, Well, that
was the simple answer you could have hanged on to.

(36:29):
You could have figured it out from that one on
ball by itself. Okay. So I got that gift, and
it was mine, and it was in my head, and
now it's not in my head and it's out, and
now I'm ready to give it to the dang world.
What am I doing here? Well, Shark Wheel is my company.
I'm still an owner in Shark Wheel, but I'm the
Sarah World guy. Now I'm known as the guy who

(36:50):
reinvented the wheel. I'm going to be the guy who
solve the secrets of the universe. Okay, I want all
of the scientific nobiles in one shot. I want to
be the first person to win all of them in
one shot. And everybody listens to that and goes, that's
the craziest damn thing ever. But it's like, no, it's
so mine. I have the simple thing that explains all

(37:11):
of them, and it's like, I just want that really
for my father, just for my father. I honestly, I
don't give a damn. I've had tremendous wealth in my life.
I've had tremendous success. I've had all the things money
can buy. It's hollow, it's worthless. What's what? What's the
worth full? Stuff? Friends, family, all that kind of stuff. Okay, Well,
what I have to share everybody wants. Everybody wants that answer.

(37:34):
Everybody wants to see that there is a God and
there is something unfolding and it is beautiful and it
is by design and stunning. Okay, and I've got that,
and I I you are numbers two hundred and twenty
or something that I've shared it with. I used to
bet people a dollar. This was the fun party. I
bet him a dollar that I saw the secrets of
the universe, and every single time I would demo, and

(37:57):
then they would have to give me the damned dollars
like you did it. It's like, it's so stupidly simple.
And I love the analogy of saying, if you saw
people fascinated by clothes spinning around in a dryer because
they didn't understand the dryer was on and they're all
fascinated by it, and you walk up and you go, dude,
the drawers on. This is not fascinating crap. This is

(38:19):
simple stuff. And that's what I got. I got secrets
in the universe. Simple. In a very so two words,
hucky blowy. It's like you, guys, there was a sound
so easy guy like elaborates. It's just funny how sucky
blowy becomes from your conversation and it's so deep and
it's not sexual people, it's not. Actually, that's almost what

(38:40):
makes it so funny. I didn't even think sexual as
you said, like suck, but if you went there with me, Yeah,
these are all liars. This I just I'm actually embarrassing.

(39:02):
I'm like, maybe I'm on those meds that I'm just like, well,
it's actually even worse than that, but I did earlier
when I said it. But yeah, anyhow, that is amazing, David,
that what we've heard and what you've done. You've said,
you've created new stuff. What we've seen right, because the

(39:23):
whole goal here had been to release this. I'm going
to release this right after the beginning of the year,
is what we're planning as a company right now. I
have magnificent partners, like really really awesome partners. Okay, I
got a good CFO, I got a good legal guy.
I gotta get this. I gotta get that. We are
the work is done, we're ready to release. But now
it's about why don't we turn it into a really

(39:44):
cool story. Why don't we have some fun with this?
Because it's one thing to give it away, but there's
anything that fun with it while you give it away.
So now we're gonna have fun with it. So between
now in January we're going to be working on I'm
trying to just give it away. We sell it first.
There's ways to monetize it, don't get me wrong, And
there's ways an the guys, if we're right, the whole

(40:08):
thing that we think about as far as money and
what money is valued on, and this affects all that crap,
the value of gold, the value of energy, the value
of stuff. The answers are coming and they're oh my god,
big and simple, and it's like, got all those things
we rely on to the normal world we live in today.
It gets sucker punched by this thing. This thing gets

(40:29):
sucker punches the whole thing. But it's a renaissance. It's
the horse and buggy giving away to the technology revolution.
You're looking at a renty, you're looking at the I
hate the word evolution, but you're looking at an evolving model.
We as a as a people, as a people to
a point and we've kind of hit a wall where

(40:52):
it's like analysis paralysis. There's just too much crap going on.
And somebody, a moron that's me, had to come in
and go, wait, there was a simple answer, and that
simple answer is something everybody can get. I don't like it.
When it was like people would say, oh, if you're
really smart, you should go see Dave. It's like, no,
bring me the stupid people, bring me the regular joes.

(41:13):
Because I don't want to impress the smart people. That's
just not my thing. I want to give something that
everybody can understand, that everybody can take home and everybody
can enjoy. That's the goal of this thing. The goal
is just say, look, you guys wanted medicine, here's medicine.
You wanted energy, here's energy. You wanted this, Here it
is and it's the answer. And I'm not the guy

(41:36):
to do it. I'm here to tell you what I
found and then you guys have at it and Sarah
World s e r A w or l. We will
release it on Sarah world s e r A w
o r l D in January. Right now, Sarah World
has a placeholder on it and you can go there
and you can watch the video and you can see
the thing that says, Hey, this is what we're going

(41:57):
to release, and this is why we're doing it. Open sore.
This is too big for one person, it's too big
for a company, it's too big for a government. It
belongs to everyone, does Sarah sam for something? Sarah was
after Sarah Sarah Fine an Angel Angel World. It was
an abbreviation. I love it. Yeah, it's good, good, good
to know. You know. I'll tell you this is um

(42:19):
dear to my heart and I had this conversation with you.
Is my grandfather called the same thing that you're you're
You've showed me and was able to, you know, deliver
in a much better way than he was um is.
And probably because he didn't have the tools to do so,
like you said, you know, it was probably impossible to
do it until three D printing came out and things
of that nature, and it was called Metalia metal Asia,

(42:41):
you know, and so he and and you know, I
feel very drawn to you, and I've been waiting for
you to be on this show because I wanted to
have you on the show and then I want to
build that relationship with you and get to know you
better because you know, when he towards the end of
his life, he asked me, he said, I want you
to be able to get this book that I wrote,

(43:01):
because I think you're the one that can get it out.
And then me and you come together in that room
and then I'm sitting there watching it and I'm you know,
seeing all the different designs and everything, I'm going, holy
sh it, this is exactly what my grandfather was, you know,
calling that is the key to the universe, like he
would literally like this explains the whole world. It explains
all music, It explains just like I mean. And there

(43:22):
too a labornate, he said. If it made me feel
that way when you brought up, because you were so like,
oh my god, everything just like right now you were describing,
going I've heard this before. And then to top it off,
you guys listening as Blue says this, Peter called me
today ironically, this was freaky and then by the way,

(43:42):
Peter calling dead text member when guests was on the
show today, Peter, this guy by the name of Peter
who was in the room, Peter Holdsworth, and he's in
the back of room. Everything that Dave's described being Blue
said his grandfather kind of drew this diagram with the
circles and the body like this out of left field.

(44:02):
Peter picks up his shirt and he has that exact
diagram tattooed on his whole chest. And there's about eight
ten of us in this room and this whole little
stall seminar come together. How many of us randomly come
together for those four hours in and you see this
on his chest and it was a fine intervention of
all of us went no imagine. Every person in the

(44:28):
room was like, this is gotten, so spiritual, so crazy,
because David took us to a level of like, oh
my goodness, Blue then took us to a level with
his grandfather. And then Peter had a tattooed on his chest.
To me, it was a sign of either everyone has
these crazy cuckoo very similar dreams are it's so on point,

(44:53):
And I believe it's so on point because everything you're
saying sounds so legitimately, and I believe we've seen not
I believe it is facts. We've seen these type of
things in movies. They've been trying to teach us. People
have been trying to explain this to us in ways.
David's not the first man or monkey or anything to
try to preach this. By no means is he claiming it.

(45:14):
But he's done it in a way that I've been
so awed with blues, been so and you're the first
to teach me it's And then to hear of family
dynamics is like hearing about the kukui, about hearing about
things that you grew up on. What's Oh if you
don't know what you don't know? What if you do?
You do? You know what I mean? Just like I
didn't know about this and somebody else did. This is

(45:36):
real what you're doing and spiritually, and I think it's
been going on for our lifetime, right, this message has
been trying not unique. What I saw, everybody saw. There
was a man named Fibonacci, and the eleven hundreds described
a spiral that's mathematically perfect everywhere in nature. Everybody else
like the Fibonacci spiral is that guy saw it in

(45:56):
the eleven hundreds, Johannes Kepler saw that all the snowflakes
were hexagons, and like the sixteen hundreds or something like that.
They each saw different parts of the same thing. I'm
not the first person he's calling me right now, Peter's
calling him. Oh, my freaking god, turn my Michael, Peter,

(46:18):
can you hear me? Pat? We were just talking right now.
We're interviewing David Michael Patrick right now, the inventor of
the shark, Will and Sarah World. Wow, that's what we're
on the show right now. And here's the craziest part.
I just told the listeners and everybody the story of

(46:39):
how we shared what was going on. We're hours into it,
Blue shares about his grandfather. And then you lifted up
your shirt and what happened. I pulled out my tattoo
of Metatron's cube on my chest, Medicon's cube on which
was very similar to what he was describing, exact geometry. Yeah,

(47:03):
and around it are my five platonic solids. Yeah. Anyhow, Peter,
we're literally doing a show right now. I had to
pick up this phone because it was just too ironic
that you called hello. Oh, he says, I'll call you
a bit. Okay, the universe called him. And you see

(47:23):
how that just worked. It always works like that, dude,
I mean that was I mean account if you didn't
if you didn't see that, I mean at home, you
know that that couldn't have been planned any better. As
we're talking about him, it did. He his ears ring.
We didn't even ask him why he called, but you
might ask you to ask him. Well, we were talking

(47:44):
about some of his show, shoe company doing, yes, you know,
but this was so random that timing is everything just
brought his name up. And and so that shows you
how connected we are in the universe. And it shows you,
I mean and again once you you get the chance
to go to Sarah World. Um, you know, I think
that it'll it'll hope explain to you how this happened

(48:05):
right now, how that just happened. And not only that,
I think how they evolved, you know, mankind and and
products and the floor to the ceiling and everything around us.
Um is so in tuned and in touch with each other,
you know, I think it's hard one thing, it's all
one thing. Yeah, we're talking about the other inventions that
you're coming up with that, we can talk about we
can talk about Yeah, there's that only fans coming out

(48:27):
Spin three that's going to launch on Kickstarter and just
a couple of because you will maybe a couple of days,
maybe a week, So you own the patent to that
style of so so you could just make products boom
for days in it. I own patents to a ton
of crap in the year, and they gave me one
that was the big one. I asked for one of
the patents on something so broadly written. It's like, if

(48:48):
you ask for the pattern on anything that spins, you
have the pattern on every wheel, every CD, every record,
but you'd have everything anything that spins. I was like,
I'll take anything that spins on the X, Y, and Z.
Simultaneously I got it, and I was like, oh my god,
you have no idea what you gave me. You just
gave me the whole thing. But it's for me to
give away to everybody else. I patented so nobody else

(49:10):
could take it away. I'm here to give it away,
So I'm gonna give away the pat And that's why
Sarah World is January. All of my patents, all of
my work, all of the cad files. Everything goes out
open source and on January this January. No, we're not
gonna do it on the first. We're one way till
like mid months. Yeah, because the first is a big

(49:32):
holiday and everybody's gonna be thinking about that stuff. We're like,
let the holiday pass, get into the new year, but
then we're going to do it with a bang. What
we have is the most exciting thing anybody will ever see, Okay,
because it's the answer everybody wants. Now, when you release
this to everybody, what are they going to do with it?
And that's where it gets scary, because it's like you're
giving people the power, You're giving people the answer. Now

(49:55):
what are you gonna do with it? We're hoping that
we do the right thing. So we're going to have
a pla for him that says, look, why don't we
work on all this together. Why don't we do it
open source as a community of the people, by the people,
for the people, rather than oh, give it to Elon
or give it to this. Every freaking person does that.
To me, they're like, Oh, you gotta go to Elon,

(50:16):
or you gotta go to the government, or you gotta
go to this and it's like, no, we're going to everyone.
We're not going to discriminate. We're not giving this. Oh
my god, the biggest prize ever to anyone. Do you
have one, But you have the power to stop it
if it is. Once it's out, it's out. Everybody gets it.
It's going out every language on the same day. On

(50:37):
that day, it goes out in Mandarin, Hindi, this that
every language we can think of, it will that video
will be processed in as many languages as we can think.
And then the day it launches, game on, Guys, Game on,
Let's go, and people are like, oh, it'll take yours
to ticket. It's like, no, it's not. This will be overnight, massive, overnight.

(51:02):
And it's beautiful. It's very beautiful. I do because it's
so overwhelming and Goldie, it's so I can't wait to
come back and tell you. Once we met with him,
like he's he's it sounds so weird. It's like I'm
repeating the stuff that people told me. It's like, what
you mean, he's going to change your life and it's
so weird. Dude, he has Yeah, and then he's changed

(51:23):
my life and the way I look at things and
view things sometimes, and you know what I mean. I've
called him a few times and just checked in with
him too since I met him, and I've stayed away
from one purpose until you got here. I did. I
did because I feel like, you know, we're gonna go
too much, going to too much like once we were
started going, because I've already got like, you know, ideas
of all kinds of things. Right, Like, my mind is

(51:45):
is very When I see things, I'm like, oh, that's great,
we could do this this and this this, and it's
just zooming right baby, yeah, so so and then I'm so.
But I'm also conscious now because again, you know, I
used to just come out and blurt all that stuff
out when I was young or and then people will
be like you're crazy, you know, and I'd be like,
what do you mean? Like, you know, it's not that hard,

(52:05):
you just do it, you know. And then and then
and then you know, it's not people's fault, it's what
we've been trained. We were naturally making things difficult, you know.
So it becomes a whole another conversation. If I sit
here and go, yeah, we're gonna, excuse me, sell our
company for three hundred million dollars. They're like, there's no way,
how are you going to possibly do that? And I'm like,
you don't, you don't get it, Like I could see

(52:26):
it already. I see the rollout, I see how it
goes down, and they can't get there. So you gotta
get them small bits of it in order to help
you get there, because if you give it all to
the one time, they just kind of collapse and go out.
We're doing right now the first Michael Patrick, this is
the first show of many as people can go to

(52:47):
the website s E r A w O R l
D and just see a quick video now but comes out.
There's just one video. Just let's be clear, there's one
videos jan around about it'll be launched. And the reason,
once again, you're just an amazing man. We really see
everything that you're doing for the world. But your story

(53:08):
with cannabis and coming out of the green closet like
you did was the true testimony of what we need
out there, because there's so many professionals out there that
are locked in this green closet and have to portray
a life like oh I don't smoke cannabis, or cannabis
is bad, or I have no say on it where
you were one of those gentlemen that didn't come clean

(53:28):
when you had a platform, when you were interviewed worldwide
on ABC, Shark Take worldwide, on Fox News worldwide, on
these chaps. I mean, you had major thing but probably
felt a shame. It would have been a death nail.
It would have been a death knail to say it
on Shark Tank. Oh my god. Everybody would said, Okay,
there's no chance this is a good products noct Well

(53:50):
at least that's what you thought. And maybe you're right.
How about that? We don't know. Maybe back then, remember
this is what oh six lemon I on Shark Tank. Yeah,
something like that, and then the laws have changed, everything's
caught up since then. I'm just happy that you were
doing that. And that all being said, even though we
have a few of the answers, we like to do
the high five with a lot of guests that come
on the show. So question number one to the man
who reinvented the will? Literally literally please try it at home.

(54:15):
Go to your Google, go to your Alexis and say, hey, Alexa,
who reinvented the will? And then you'll hear this man.
So all that being said, David, how old are you
the first time you smoked cannabis? And where'd you get it? From?
Thirty nine years old? And from Ray Bernetti love your
ray for me for many, many, many many years. And

(54:39):
Ray was just I mean, he's the first person to
introduced it to me, and he knew I needed it.
The man knew I was hurting. Okay, he knew I
was checking out. God bless you Ray, exactly, guy. And
he's still out there today, So God bless you, buddy.
Question number two of the High five what is your
favorite way to use or smoke cannabis? Okay, so I'm
very unique in a lot of people. I've ate it

(55:00):
like once or twice and didn't I'm not an edibles guy.
I also don't like to burn it. Um. The only
way I like to do it is like a vapor
Brother's box. Vapor Brothers just they make a simple box
with a simple element and you just draw warm air
over the herb and you do it that way. No smell,
no burning, no ignition. No that It's the way I've

(55:20):
always done it, and it's just it's perfect for me.
That's nice. Yeah, no smell tastes delicious. And just so
easy to use. How you do it now, vapor brothers,
it's no, no, not a volcano, not that stuff. They
have this little tiny wooden box with a ceramic element

(55:40):
in it, and then you have a little glass tube
with a whip. You put your herb in the tube,
you put the tube up to the element, you draw
warm air over it, and no smoke, no nothing, no,
just one two hits and you're very good and it's
just delicious and it doesn't stink up the place. So
don't burn, don't do the edibles. I'm just a baby guy.

(56:03):
Question number three of the high five, Mr will Guy,
what's the craziest place you ever smoked or used? Canada Sky?
I don't know if it okay, okay, on the steps
of Barcelona in Spain. I was in Barcelona and I
had no drugs, but dude, I was a baller. I
had like all the money in the world, right, and
I it's probably long enough to where that thing could

(56:23):
happen to me. So I'm staying at the Ritz Carlton
or whatever I'm saying, some fancy pants hotel, and I
go to the concierge there and I'm like, look, I'm
from southern California where I'm from. This stuff is legal,
you know, Can I get this? And he comes and
brings me a pack of cigarettes like an hour later
that had joints in it, and the joints had hash
in them. And so I'm there on the steps, the
Spanish steps. There's some famous steps there in Barcelona, and

(56:46):
I'm up there and these two German guys came up
and we all sat down and just smoked together in
just the weirdest little way, and it was just the
most amazing thing. Is another country, another place, So Barcelona
on the Spanish second thing, number four of the high five.
What is your go to munchy after you get okay?
When we talked about that, I'm not a munchy guy.
It kills my appetite. So it'll always be fresh fruit,

(57:12):
anything that's cold, fresh fruit. God, cold grapes and fruit comes.
It is so funny that he said cold grapes is
like my new thing nowadays. I don't know who frozen grapes.
Oh they're so good. It's like a trick. I put
some in the freezer now frozen, just like super duper cold,
and then all of a sudden it becomes a grape
and it's like he's like a ritual frozen. We're gonna

(57:36):
get some frozen grapes tonight that let me tell you
right now, David, it's a pleasure having your show hear
everything and talking about question if you could smoke cannabis
with anyone dead or alive, who would it be and why? Hello,
Nicola Tesla. That brother was close. He was close. He
was so close. I feel so bad for him because

(57:58):
he understood wave harmonics, he stood frequencies, he understood all
this stuff and he never had that final answer. And
I would love to sit down with that man. And so, yeah,
he's my boy. I I admire that guy more than
anybody that's crazy. I've loved Tesla my whole life. I
actually got em and Franklin. Franklin, they're both kind of wow.

(58:26):
Before the Yeah, I watched his documentaries and I'm like,
oh my gosh, this guy is the truth. Like he
is the truth. I'm not afraid to be called crazy.
Let's be clear on that. Okay, Tesla was one of
those guys. He was out there on the lunatic fringe
of stuff. You see the pictures of him with the
voltage and the crazy crep. I mean that dude. People

(58:46):
thought he was nuts. And it's like people think the
things I say, and I always tell people, Look, I
set the bar high, I'll clear it by miles. You
know there's no chance I'm wrong. There's no chance I'm wrong.
Is impossible to prove that you're wrong. You can't every damn.
I mean, it's so funny the way science works. Where
you want proof, It's like, in my case, find one

(59:07):
scientific king doesn't match me. Find one. I told everybody
the electron was a sphere before they ever figured that out.
I had this huge argument with my father and said,
the electron's sphere, and he's like, the electron. Dad never
said I was an idiot. He said, the electrons a
point particle. It has no shape. And the one thing
all scientists can agree on is that the electron has

(59:27):
no shape. And the one thing we all agree on,
it's not a geometric shape. It is the one thing
all of them could agree on. Guess what turned out
to be a geometric shape turned out to be a
sphere turned out to be so perfectly spherical that if
you were to take a single electron and blow it
up like a balloon to be the size of our
solar system. It would be so perfectly spherical it would

(59:50):
be accurate to the width of a human hair. That's
the thing they said, wouldn't have a geometric shape all
of the map. Guy said it wouldn't be a geometric shape.
And what did it end up in? A damn spear?
Why because an idiot like me looked at into Moon's
a ball arst the ball, the whole damn things a ball.
We're in a spinning ball. Shut up, Stop telling me.

(01:00:10):
It's complex. Whel is now flat now, baby, It's all around,
everything round, It's around. It's spinning, spear spinning, you know
what I mean's spinning it. You know it's a it's
a a special Yeah, it's a spinning a special way.
And that's what they missed. They just missed that one
stupid thing. Yeah, yeah, and it makes so much sense.

(01:00:30):
The dryers on, that's why the clothes are spinning. Yeah,
trying explain it. Dry off. So let everybody know, if
you're wondering, you're kind of falling along that dryer. Who's
running that dryer? That'd be the big man, exactly dry
That gets crazy because as you realize these analogies and
what he's saying, like, okay, the big dryers and it's

(01:00:51):
all spinning, okay, and it's it's all spinning. How why
it's all spinning? Folks? More will be revealed Cannabis Talk
one one. We'll do it in January. Wouldn't it be
funding out here? Let's do it. Let's do it the show.
I'm here on release day, yeah, well before right exactly,

(01:01:14):
we will film the Let's do that, guys. I'll agree
to that because there is something special here. Okay. When
I came here, Devon and Desiree brought me to you.
I came here and I was there for the mayor's
meeting from Adalanto, and that guy was truly inspiring. Great dude,
had a great time, and I heard everybody's message, and
all of a sudden, it was like, this is the
place I'm supposed to plug into. This is where I'm

(01:01:35):
supposed to tell the truth. That's okay. It wasn't gonna
be on hart take and nothing against that. Look, the
world is that way. We've been stigmatized against pot period.
My parents were that way, everybody was that way. I
was brought up that way. But ma'n where we lied to, man,
where we lied to in a dangerous, dangerous way. I'm
here as a happy, healthy man to say it wasn't dangerous,

(01:01:58):
it wasn't bullshit, and it it's got to change, the
world's gotta change. On that listen, David's. First of all,
it's a pleasure, man. I and I look forward to,
you know, dive in and deep with this, and I
love to get closer and closer to this, uh, you know,
finding that you found because it's something special to me.
Like I said, it goes deep into my roots for
my grandfather literally tell me you're going to be one

(01:02:19):
of the ones to help me get this out to
the world. And then here you come, and you've got
better answers to it, and I and I have to
dig into some of his answers and give you some
of the I want to give you what his life's
work was, so you can dig through it. Fine, because
you could find stuff in there. Maybe that, yeah, but
it's also can be depressing because you see one man's
journey that he knew he had it and his efforts.

(01:02:45):
Then the whole family thought it was a joke and
right after we Joe I called my mom, and my mom,
you gotta meet this guy, Dave. Yeah, you need to say,
but I said, I've got to bring him out to you.
You gotta come out to here. We've got to sit down,
and Mom's gotta watch this show. You gotta watch. You
gotta watch the you you know or the US. Yeah, yeah,
you gotta see it. And we will. We will definitely
go out there and uh, you know, and I think

(01:03:07):
it's gonna be really eyebrows. She'll probably break down and cry.
Half my family will. I hope the world's going to
do something amazing with this. This is not my thing.
This is God's model. And it's like, look, I'm just
here to educate and say this is what it appears
to be. Go do what you need to do with it,
because everybody's got different needs, everybody's got different wants, and

(01:03:28):
we just give it away. Yeah, it's it's weird and
it's scary, but this is true and I'm not the guy.
And when we look into this more and you explain
it more, I want to hear your thoughts and theories
to on how people should use this. This that's coming
out on the release day, guys, on released day, I
will say, please, please, please listen to me, don't do this,

(01:03:51):
don't do this, don't do this. Am I gonna stop
the world from doing those things? God? I hope, So
I hope we all build it together, all build it
as a community, and we don't fracture it apart and
do bad things with it. Because you can do bad things.
I'm here to say they could do bad things. But
look either come out when it does it too. I mean,
look at I mean my point is what you mean.

(01:04:12):
Don't do it like it happens. Just look at life.
Can't stop it. They're gonna be bad people. We got
enough nuclear bombs in this to blow the world up
ten thousand times, whatever the hell it is. We ain't
done that yet, So I'm I'm prayerful that we do
it right. Okay, but this is happening no matter what.
I'm not the smartest guy in the universe. Okay, other
people are getting close. Okay. Yeah, I had to trip

(01:04:35):
over a lot of ship to get to the answer. Okay,
so it was hard. But once you get there and
you see it, you're like, man, there's a lot of
other people that are pretty damn close. They just need
one little thing the dryers on. You give them that
one little piece and boom, they're gonna figure it out
just like I did. Now, are they going to figure
it out and go take it to somebody crazy and

(01:04:56):
go do something stupid with it? Maybe I'm at least no,
I'm not going to do that. I'm just gonna give
it out all on the same day and let the
chips fall where they may. Or is there anything we've
forgotten before we let you get on out of here? No, God,
bless us all. Thank you so much for having the
end him. Go check out shark Will as well, Shark

(01:05:17):
Will Dot, Shark Wheel. Yeah, of course. Well there it is. Guys.
It's Cannabis Talk one on one, and remember this, if
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