Jacob Whelan

Society has fooled you into chasing the wrong stuff. America wasn't a sustainable business when we had strong family values and made stuff that didn't break, so they tricked you into believing that the only way to find happiness was to buy more stuff.

And so begins the age of consumerism and materialism.

America has adopted this mindset and it keeps us trapped. We're stuck working away the best years of our lives just so we can buy all the stuff we think will make us happy, all in hopes to some day retire so we can do all the things we've been putting off our entire lives.

Then one day, we get all that stuff and realize we just wasted our entire life chasing after something that didn't do anything to fill that void.

The only person that can change things and create the life of your dreams is you.

What are you going to do about it?

8 months ago | [YT] | 69



@lydiapuronen4921

Evil is running rampant. The good news of Jesus is what people are lacking.

2 months ago | 3  

@kitchmuslimah6871

I love this I’d love to see more of your posts in this section much love n respect ♥️

1 month ago | 2  

@maggietesh4023

Hello Jacob, your story is really inspiring and thank you for what you are doing for the world! I also quit chasing the wrong things and start to enjoy simply life at age 39. It is definitely alone and a road less traveled. I can relate to your life.

5 months ago | 4  

@patrickmorrison2618

Hey there, I was just thinking about what you wrote in your recent post yesterday. People are anonymous now, prior to mid 1985 folks had a phone at home called a landline and were listed in a directory, seems quaint now, but was a very human existence. At that time you could look up a number, address and find someone. Now it seems folks hid behind their phones and laptop, it's like they don't really live anywhere. I basically only have a phone for emergencies or on a road trip. When I was a kid, if you wanted to see a friend, you simply went over to their place and there they were. When I was in my 20's, never had a tele, no phone, life was lived on the street, in parks, walking on the beach, that's where you met people. Seems folks live in fear of their fellow man now, too bad, used to be a livable world. Keep up the good fight my friend, brothers in arms...

3 months ago | 4  

@0regonGal

Hello Jacob, I just found your channel, and I'm very glad I did. I am thankful that someone sees the same reality as I. I just watched your video post about how people have changed and your reference to the Kentucky Derby. About halfway thru, I felt so resonated with what you had said, I wrote a lengthy reply. Which for some reason I couldn't find again, but, honestly. It just said every thing you said in the 2nd half lol I'm curious about your thoughts on the following. It seems from what i can remember and have learned, I'm 56 . That there's been a shift in the way the government protrsys itself. Prior it was always sort of a friendly guiding big brother although we now know it gave us bad advice. However. That's not the point I'm making. The general vibe seem to be Uncle Sam has got your back.. Then this shift. It went from camp counselor, to Uncle Sam to Touch parenting to what feels like today as a handler. Some Subtle ways and others slap you in the face its so apparent. It feels like Us and Them. When I see signs like Property of The U.S . Government. I feel like property of the United States feels more inclusive. And that boundary of you and us is really being applied. The patriot act for 1. That terroist we were looking for was found. The patriot act should cease. I realize fb and all that jazz now. But instead they just made more laws about confining people for no cause, for indefinite amounts of time and with no disclosure. This was back during a Bush jr or Obama. When you make laws like this it creates fear. And promotes societal unrest. So if it's true, that our government has access to technology 30 yrs before its released to the public. And i believe that to be true. They have had access to this tech to study it. Oh, and I'm sure they did. On top of the social unrest, they create with international relations, climate and earth, human health, etc, and slowly separate themselves . All the while Show us what arguing is, by giving us something to hate. Because how we be better than if there's no one uo condemn. Terroist, evil doers, immigrants. Congress is a Jerry Springer show anymore. All these things tic away at solidarity. It was 'We The People For The People'. I bet most feel like, hey, I don't trust them any more, I just want the rest of the world to not hate me. I'm not my government. again, creating a separation . I realize this sounds very dark Darpa. But, either way. It's truth.

3 months ago | 3  

@JAKOBVALVERDE-f1q

Yeah for myself and nobody else

3 months ago | 2  

@NarineWood

Hi Darion I'm with you one hundred percent about not fitting in this time line we living in man , being an eightees child always say the exact same thing to people feel I came in to this world a little to late

2 months ago | 2  

@GratitudeMan33

🚨

3 months ago | 2  

@organicrebecca2314

All of the above! 💕

5 months ago | 4  

@allenhodge7245

Holy Spirit Baptism is a three-day fast to take the water 💧 of life freely 🌫

3 months ago | 1  

@Cate-C

At 60, I do all of the above. Love your channel ( I've been working my way through all your videos). Keep doing what you're doing. Stay safe from the UK 🇬

1 month ago | 1

@neutronstarjulygirl

I need this advice. Thanks matey.

6 months ago | 2  

@kimmypfeiffer9130

what year did fight club come out? that line 'the things you own end up owning you' changed me forever...i'm 56 now and been living simple since my late twenties...and it's neat that you younger people are rejecting 'living large'...a hammock, my dog, and a garden is all i have found i NEED. *and running water is really cool...everything else, i can take or leave! loving your channel...definitely henry david thoreau vibes! <3

1 month ago | 0  

@bostonMA33

see: the Jerusalem Channel & Watchman River on YTube :0)

3 months ago | 4  

@xxJP805xx

Jesus Christ filled my void. 🙏❤

1 week ago | 0

@EnigmaticGatekeeper

Is there a direct email account you wouldn't mind sharing?

1 month ago | 0

@WinterberryThyme-3333

I started my adult life in 1974. Even at that time all I wanted was a simple life, enough to live simply and peacefully. I wanted to get married, picket fence the stereotypical American way. At the time. Didn’t take long for reality to smack me in the face. Here I am at 70, widowed and after 42years working full time since 1974, mind you I began working at age 16, taking college classes when I could pay for them to get a management degree in hospitality industry, again 42 years experience….I finally got my degree in 2005. Spent the next 8 years getting rejected because of my age, being female, and the last straw that I kept hearing was I had no management experience! I could write a book on the tragedies that began or maybe I should say a series of misadventures and lots of heartbreaking deaths back to back. Thank goodness for my parents I own a home free of a mortgage 3 acres of land and I finally thought maybe now I can live in peace. Surrounded by woods, very few neighbors…..but….where is our peace now? I do work hard to maintain inner peace and avoid other humans as humanly possible…..and I live in the present with a few trips to the future a lot of trips to the loving happy memories of my family times….i love living in solitude. I wish I were young enough to have another dog, it’s quite ❤️‍🩹without a dog after 65 years of being a dog mom! Yes, a childless dog mom! Take it up with Mother Nature JD 😏 some women couldn’t. I digress. Anyhoo, I like how you think! Good on you for being so young and realizing what I wish I had known back in my 20s. Angel Blessings

1 month ago | 0

@janeklesniak

Hi Jacob, yes people have changed a lot in the last 5 years especially. You ask why in a YouTube video: apart from the reasons you mention yourself, also know that the C shots messed with certain chemicals produced in our Hippocampus which has made people less brave and curious and open, a german doctor has written a whole book about it and Thehighwire.com has also talked about it. This has also played, I think, a big part in making people more robotic. Best wishes, Janek Lesniak.

3 months ago | 1