
Jeff Berwick return to Outer Limits of Inner Truth to discuss simulation theory, the nature of consciousness, and what he believes happens to awareness after the body dies. Jeff lays out his core view that consciousness is the only thing that truly exists and that the physical world is best understood as a three dimensional video game we created for ourselves, an idea he uses to explain how a loving source could allow so much suffering inside its own creation. He walks through the reasoning that led him there, from questions about where the universe actually ends to the way a vivid dream feels completely real until you wake, and he connects all of it to the show’s running exploration of near death experiences, arguing that the so called matrix has levels and may continue even after death. Along the way he draws on his years of meditation and plant medicine and on the work of David Icke, including the unsettling notion that control oriented beings may operate in the spirit world as well.
From there Jeff turns to the systems of control he has written about for years as The Dollar Vigilante, describing central banking as a machine that runs on human fear and extracts value through currency itself, and positioning decentralized money like Monero as a way to starve that machine of power. He reads the turbulence of recent years, including the pandemic, as evidence of an old power structure losing its grip while a growing number of people wake up, and he frames fear as the real mechanism of control. The episode lands on a practical and almost meditative note, that hours of inner work and a genuine connection to source dissolve fear, and that once a person stops being afraid and starts living fully in the present, the system loses its leverage over them. He points listeners toward his writing at The Dollar Vigilante and his gatherings, Anarchapulco and Libertopia.
Website: https://dollarvigilante.com/
Keywords: Jeff Berwick, simulation theory, consciousness, the matrix, near death experience, source consciousness, David Icke, present moment awareness, fear and control, central banking, Monero, decentralization, spiritual awakening, The Dollar Vigilante, Anarchapulco, meditation



