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00:02:56.000How long into the term are you cool with it, right?
00:03:00.000That's where it gets weird because like nobody wants to talk about that Like I'm like if you it's a cluster of cells and you take a plan B and it's gone Everybody's pretty cool with it.
00:03:10.000Yeah, but you get to like five months.
00:03:12.000Yeah, it's moving around and stuff You know that's been one of the hardest things for me to wrap my mind around right like so it's a question I asked not ask you right and Let's say you're governor of Texas or whatever, right?
00:03:27.000And a woman wants a late term abortion, okay?
00:05:31.000The thing about blue-haired liberals is sometimes they get older and then they have children of their own and then they get mortgages and they have jobs and then they start understanding the tax system, they understand where money goes and they start getting red-pilled and then they start becoming more conservative and more pragmatic and they change.
00:05:49.000My friend Bridget Phetasy, she told me that when she was in her 20s, she was like AOC. She goes, I was like a full-on lefty progressive, like all the way.
00:05:57.000And now she's, I mean, I don't know where she would categorize herself.
00:06:11.000I mean, the left has gone so far left that the center is now, like, right, right?
00:06:16.000Well, you saw that meme that Elon Musk posted.
00:06:19.000He posted this meme, like, where he is, where the right is, and where the center is, and that the left keeps moving further and further away, and now it looks like he's the right, because they keep moving where the center is.
00:07:30.000That's a good way of putting it, because that is true, that there are times on both sides from both parties who want the state to step in and take care of business.
00:08:20.000And that's what has become one of the biggest problems, I think, is the rise of the grifter class and the grift economy.
00:08:32.000Basically what happened was, at some point, in order for people to take you serious, you had to have a certain amount of education on a matter.
00:08:41.000Some sort of grasp of the topic, politics.
00:08:48.000Now it's just like, all you have to do is know the talking points.
00:08:52.000And you can get a huge following and become an influencer and influence people's decisions and get hired by politicians and people and da-da-da-da.
00:09:00.000So, you know, before it was like the politicians were the grifter class or, you know, the political, I'm sorry, the media, right?
00:09:10.000Now, because of social media, you have just any old Joe, no pun intended, can pop up and be an authority, an authority on America and society,
00:09:57.000Pro-life, free speech, and Second Amendment.
00:10:01.000And the First Amendment thing is really because of what's happening to conservatives on social media.
00:10:07.000You would always think in the past of liberals as being pro-First Amendment, like the ACLU, supporting Nazis' right to exist.
00:10:15.000That was back in the day, in the early days, Jewish lawyers.
00:10:18.000And they were supporting Nazis' rights to protest and exist because they were saying, look, free speech is an absolute thing.
00:10:25.000It means you want free speech for people who you absolutely disagree with, who you don't like, you disagree with them, but you think they should have free speech.
00:11:46.000So, for example, people pop up with these free speech social media platforms, right?
00:11:51.000It's definitely not a free speech social media platform because if I go on that platform and I say something crazy, Somebody's still going to pick that up and get me fired from my job.
00:12:02.000There's still gonna be consequences no matter where I go on the internet.
00:12:21.000You know, like that's where it gets slippery because there's certain things that people can say, like example, like what if you said, I don't think January 6th was one of the worst things that ever happened to America.
00:12:33.000I think it was a bunch of fucking morons who believed in QAnon, who rushed to Capitol and took selfies, and it was largely idiots with a few dangerous people mixed in with it.
00:13:14.000You expect, okay, this guy is not as...
00:13:15.000Listen, man, if you got a wife and kids and a job and a fucking mortgage and a bunch of shit to do and you got goals, you don't have time to go to the goddamn Capitol and put a buffalo helmet on.
00:13:38.000But to say that that is like World War II, that's like Pearl Harbor, or that's like D-Day, or that's like, you know, September 11th, this is crazy talk.
00:14:31.000Like, the white man going to give him some freedom, as Uncle Hotep would say.
00:14:36.000You know, like, I'm on my channel, I always talk about, like, I'm looking for the day for the white man to get on his horse, grab his musket, and just bring us back, give us some freedom again,
00:15:26.000From monetary all the way down, right?
00:15:28.000So it's a whole bunch of different things.
00:15:30.000But like the media is saying, like, you know, this guy's a white supremacist or that guy's a white nationalist and white nationalism is becoming a big problem in this country.
00:15:38.000And it's just like, wait, when, where?
00:16:49.000It's pretty wild because it shows who instigated and started QAnon and who was running the forums, who was running 4chan and who set up all this QAnon shit and how they did it and how they manipulated people.
00:17:05.000And they also focus on the very people themselves.
00:17:08.000You get to see how gullible some of these people are.
00:17:29.000It's kind of sad because to take someone from being a QAnon believer who's not very educated and believes dumb shit and to get them all the way out of that to see the big picture of life itself and what the real influences are and how this all is set up,
00:17:46.000it's too much of a journey for most of those folks.
00:17:48.000They don't have the time or the energy.
00:18:50.000And I think everything's just been reactive, and that kind of, like, gives the left, you know, Control over the whole situation.
00:18:56.000Well, I think most conservatives feel like there's very little representation for conservatives online.
00:19:02.000There's only Fox News and when, you know, they put, like, you know, Tucker Carlson clips, like that, or, you know, Australia, they got that Sky News.
00:19:30.000I think they just decided not to renew their contract, but guarantee that it's about the influence that they have, because they're pretty extreme.
00:19:40.000But when you look at the amount of people that are on the left that are in the media, like the left-influenced media, it's crazy.
00:20:02.000You know, being a young black kid, my mom collecting Ebony magazines, Jet magazines, you know, when I'm young and I'm like, one day I'm gonna be on Ebony.
00:20:11.000One day I'm gonna be on Jet or Black Enterprise magazine.
00:20:14.000And then my views are forming and then I'm like, wait, hold on.
00:20:31.000Yeah, no, it's just, it was like really like sad.
00:20:35.000It was a sad moment for me realizing that I may never see black media.
00:20:40.000Do you think that one of the things that happened during the pandemic was a lot of the mandates pissed off a lot of African Americans because there's a large percentage of African Americans that were not vaccinated.
00:21:37.000It's like, when we talk about, like, white supremacy, so they try to say, like, the right is the white supremacist.
00:21:42.000But these people are literally mandating for a medical experimentation for people who have a higher rate of adverse reactions to these medical procedures, right?
00:21:54.000They're saying no to these procedures.
00:22:06.000I don't think it's racism, but it definitely impacts one race higher because there's a higher percentage of people that are unvaccinated and likely distrustful of medical procedures.
00:22:30.000So think about all the black people that work in the medical industry that potentially could have lost their job or had to compromise their body cavity, right?
00:23:23.000Well, this My Body, My Choice, this is where it's interesting because it's happening right after mandates and now it's the abortion discussion.
00:23:31.000And it's like, I thought you said My Body, My Choice.
00:24:07.000The only other argument you could say is that, like, we don't know what kind of protection you have from getting COVID because you could have been one of those asymptomatic people and it might not have bestowed significant protection to you.
00:25:00.000Yeah, I didn't go to the hospital because that's where they're killing people at.
00:25:07.000Like, you know, like, I don't know how much I'm allowed to say on here, but, you know, I was telling people, I'm like, COVID ain't killing people, hospitals are.
00:25:16.000For example, when we talk about the, what's that machine?
00:25:22.000Like, the respirator's breathing for you.
00:25:24.000And if anybody's in the medical industry, they know once you go on that, it's usually just to keep you alive so your family can see you before you pass on, right?
00:25:31.000Yeah, 80% of the people who got on the respirator wound up dying.
00:27:05.000And then I got Jehudi Ma'arra, who's telling me the respirators won't work, but this group of people telling me that they didn't know this was...
00:27:11.000I think there's a lot of people that don't look into things.
00:27:36.000Some people come out of there with their critical thinking skills intact, and they have their own opinions, but they'll talk about them in hushed tones and quiet.
00:28:28.000I believe it was 2019, 2020, right before the Demi hit.
00:28:35.000I had Sister Samaya on my platform and she was like, yo, they're passing legislation in New Jersey to make medical exemption, I'm sorry, religious exemption for vaccination no longer a thing.
00:28:48.000They're trying to get rid of it, right?
00:32:51.000Yeah, they think it's morally wrong to let certain people express themselves because they're worried that gullible people are going to listen to them and then join up.
00:33:08.000If you think they're a bad argument, then step up to the debate stage or to Twitter or whatever and come up with a better argument and let people see how this plays out.
00:35:05.000They get anxious, they're filled with anxiety, and someone comes along with a solution, and anybody who doesn't go with that solution, people yell at them.
00:38:30.000Some of America's biggest manufacturers of baby food have not been adequately testing and removing products with dangerous levels of heavy metals, according to a new U.S. Congressional Report.
00:38:39.000This is all part of an ongoing battle to make baby food safe.
00:38:43.000The new report says Gerber and Beech Nut didn't properly test and remove these products while Sprout Foods, Inc., Walmart's Parent Choice, and Plum Organics were relaxed in their efforts.
00:38:54.000Arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury were found in rice cereals, sweet potato purees, juices, and sweet snack puffs, according to a previous report from the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy Committee on Oversight.
00:39:10.000At the time, the company's nature sells happy family organics and happy baby products.
00:39:15.000Beech Nut, Hain, Earth's Best Organic, and Gerber agreed to the subcommittee's previous request for investigation The subcommittee also reached out to Walmart, Campbell, and Sprout Organic Foods, which did not allow the investigation.
00:39:28.000Those companies later began cooperating.
00:39:32.000Yeah, that's what I was talking about.
00:39:33.000So there's toxic baby food lawsuit cases for parents at the bottom there.
00:39:50.000For parents who have bought food from any of the brands and have children with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, both autism and ADHD have been associated with toxic metals.
00:42:25.000He said something like, It was, like, this evil quote from Lenin that basically, like, was completely inhumane.
00:42:37.000I forget the exact quote, man, but, like, when you're dealing with Marxism, like, Marxism is designed to demoralize and destroy a population, right?
00:42:50.000And so if you look at, like, the Holodomor, Holodomor, like, that's, like, massive famine throughout Eastern Europe, right?
00:44:09.000Get people to, like, we can get you food, but we need to get you onto a centralized digital currency where we can ration the amount of food.
00:44:17.000Because there's a lot of people out there that are hoarding food.
00:44:24.000And then they'll tell you, but Hotep, if you just sign up for our digital currency and you get on that, but you can't go on vacation, though, because we saw some things that you said on Twitter.
00:44:34.000So you have to clean up your social profile.
00:44:36.000So maybe some good positive tweets about the government.
00:44:47.000And if they attach that to a digital currency, like a centralized digital currency, then they can choose what you can and can't spend your money on.
00:45:33.000I mean, it's just like they just create chaos, right?
00:45:36.000They just want to, like, disrupt everybody and just create chaos, keep everybody, like I always say, distracted, right?
00:45:41.000So the thing is, like, once you create the famine and you create the poverty, so the first people that are attacked by a poor lower class...
00:45:52.000Who has been radicalized for survival is the middle class.
00:45:55.000So you squeeze from the top and the bottom.
00:45:58.000And then that's how you squeeze out the middle class.
00:46:00.000And once you squeeze out the middle class, it's just us versus them.
00:46:03.000And then that's when it just becomes like a...
00:46:09.000More like a drone population of people, like the Matrix movie almost, where you just become a battery in the system.
00:46:18.000Don't you think that's where we're going?
00:47:27.000Like, guys get discs fused and artificial discs put in.
00:47:31.000If you came to him and said, bro, Not only can we fix all your problems, we're going to give you a carbon fiber spine that's virtually indestructible and it's 100% more efficient at sending signals to your muscles so your body will move better.
00:47:46.000It's all powered by just the same way you're eating food and drinking water.
00:47:58.000And then you would be on the beach and you would see dudes who have that big scar on their back from the top of their head all the way to, oh man, that guy's supercharged.
00:48:25.000If there was a thing they did like that where everyone had a scar down their back because they replaced your spine with something far better, we would all have it.
00:48:49.000But if it does get to the point where it supercharges your brain, and then the rich people do it first, what if it costs a quarter million bucks?
00:48:55.000And you supercharge your brain, but then you have this giant head start.
00:49:00.000Like, that's one of the only times in history where you could say, okay, This is an unequal.
00:49:06.000This is like seriously unequal because you could potentially literally take over the earth in the time it takes for the poor people to get the brain implant.
00:49:19.000You could have an intellect far superior to anyone who's ever lived, and have instantaneous access to information downloaded right into your brain.
00:49:29.000You'd be like a fucking human alien, and if you were greedy, if you started off greedy, or if you just said, look, better for me to control this because these other people are unethical, and you just decided to fucking overthrow all the governments.
00:49:42.000You're like, basically like, what was that chick's name?
00:49:46.000Scarlett Johansson in that movie where she takes that medication and she becomes like a god.
00:50:41.000You add it to a 40-year-old guy, like, doesn't make him better.
00:50:44.000Right, doesn't make him a better human.
00:50:46.000Just gives him more information to deal with.
00:50:48.000Or better, you know, it might make them, you could execute things better, you could think things through better, but maybe you would still, like, morally be the same person.
00:50:57.000It wouldn't, here's the thing, here's the thing, right?
00:51:00.000Here's where I think we gotta level it off at.
00:51:05.000The inorganic is going to be the difference between him having the state-of-the-art Mac and you having some janky $300 laptop PC mini from the store, right?
00:51:59.000Instead of like like imagine Imagine if Bitcoin becomes the only money worth anything and then everybody's like, well, I don't have any of it Mmm, well your money's not worth shit.
00:54:51.000I watched him develop it at Stubbs in Austin and then some of the touring that we did.
00:54:58.000Fucking expertly pieced together real story about a friend of his who killed herself because she was getting bullied right for supporting him I mean that's like the half of it like there's a big chunk.
00:55:08.000That's that it's all about that and it's funny yeah, and it's real yeah, and Anybody that says it's transphobic all you're saying is that he can't talk about trans people then because he's not talking about it in a transphobic way It's not it's just not yeah So you're saying he can't talk about it at all or he's transphobic?
00:55:25.000Is this the level of sensitivity you're requiring?
00:55:28.000Like your subject can't even be discussed?
01:04:46.000Like going back to organic people, right?
01:04:48.000Like, so for example, you know, there's like laws that say you can go retroactively update your birth certificate, blah, blah, blah, blah, right?
01:05:12.000Because obviously you have the breast augmentation and you got the BBLs and you got this and you got the face and you got the makeup because makeup is part of being inorganic.
01:05:26.000So like for a guy dating right now I think what's going to happen is, at some point, organic women are going to come back into style really heavy.
01:05:37.000Because of so many guys being duped by the T people.
01:05:47.000And, also, the BBL stuff is starting to look crazy.
01:11:06.000Gene editing through, I think it's through viruses.
01:11:09.000I think they did they figured out some way to I think I'm gonna fuck this up But it was something in what they've recognized like there's a component of viruses that it seems like viruses had been Keep I'm fucking this up already, but essentially what it is is that it allows them to splice out certain traits Yeah So they can edit if they know that there's certain genes that cause like hepatitis they can So how does it explain it how it works here?
01:11:56.000But my concern is that they're gonna get, they're already on CRISPR too, and they're gonna get better and better at this, and to the point where you could have a child and just turn into the Hulk.
01:12:06.000Like, your child could be eight foot tall, 700 pounds of solid muscle, and be like, holy shit!
01:12:12.000And your child's just walking through buildings, smashing things to the side.
01:18:21.000But then Australia happened during the lockdowns when people were literally knocking on your door, making sure you didn't leave your house.
01:18:29.000You couldn't go to work and you had to get vaccinated.
01:18:31.000There's a lot of people that go, oh, we don't have guns.
01:18:34.000This is what happens when they have guns and you don't have guns.
01:18:36.000It's not good because the whole conversation is flavored different.
01:18:58.000Because when they're the only ones with guns, it's a fucking squirrely time because we have to rely on their ethics and their morals to be kind and just and fair and not be influenced by profit.
01:19:10.000Well, that's my problem with black people because on one hand, they'll say, oh, we're under a system of white supremacy and all this other stuff.
01:19:17.000And I'm like, on the other hand, y'all saying y'all want gun control.
01:19:19.000I'm like, wait, if we're in a country full of white supremacy, don't you want to have your gun to protect yourself?
01:23:10.000When you don't look at wildlife management scientifically, you get dangerous situations like giant bears fighting in the middle of your fucking street.
01:23:18.000Right, you don't want the population exploding.
01:23:20.000And knowing that, there's no fucking cap on it.
01:26:11.000They say that eating shellfish, specifically clams and mussels, that you get animal protein, but they're so primitive that they're more primitive than plants.
01:26:27.000Plants are a more sophisticated organism than mollusks.
01:27:36.000Because those are the ones that apparently have the highest amounts of that shit.
01:27:40.000Yeah, because tuna's a big fish, right?
01:27:43.000Yeah, they're out there fucking everything up.
01:27:45.000Yeah, so you can definitely get mercury poisoning.
01:27:47.000You ever see when they have those Japanese fish markets where they bring in these tuna and you get to see what they look like in real life, like how big they are?
01:28:41.000Like what kind of parallel dimension, nightmare horror movie is it for a fucking tuna to get captured in a net and then cranked up on a crane and dropped into the belly of the boat?
01:32:12.000The method was first used in China, India, and parts of Asia and the Middle East before was introduced to England and North America in the 1720s to the face of some opposition.
01:32:59.000And it's all about him arriving in North America.
01:33:01.000And Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer.
01:33:05.000They were traveling, I think he was from Spain, traveling through a land so strange, that's it.
01:33:11.000So he's making his way across the country, and all the stuff that these guys see, it's all gone by the time people come back like 100 years later, because everyone gets smallpox.
01:33:23.000When they talk about the Mayans and they talk about the way they were dressed, they talk about the Native American tribes, 90% of the Native American tribes were wiped out by diseases from the white men.
01:33:33.000So when these guys showed up, when they showed up and just spit into the air, the fucking ocean of particles of spit, just like you and I are breathing in, got into these people and wiped out 90% of the population.
01:34:08.000Well, they definitely tricked them into dependency.
01:34:10.000They tricked them into dependency by getting them onto reservations, by hunting them down and overwhelming them.
01:34:16.000Yeah, because before they were hunting and the white man showed them traps and then they changed their styles, all types of different things.
01:34:22.000And the alcohol hit and then they got addicted to alcohol.
01:35:12.000Alright, you don't have any money to pay me.
01:35:14.000I'll give you this on credit, but I have to own your land and you can just pay me back based upon land, but the interest is so high you'll never actually pay it back.
01:35:22.000Some countries do that to third world countries when they give them loans, right?
01:36:47.000I think it has to come with, like, if I were to do a program, it would be more like a job program.
01:36:55.000Like, I'll pay you while you get these marketable skills, while you train in these marketable skills, but I'm not going to pay you to just, like, do nothing.
01:37:03.000There's a certain amount of entitlement that people have today that they just did not have before, where they feel like the government owes them something, regardless of how little or how much they put into the system.
01:37:14.000They feel like the government owes them something.
01:37:16.000So when you say to those people, hey, what do you think about universal basic income?
01:38:29.000Like I said, I always say, like, if I was dictated to the black community, you know, or president of the United States, I would take away all welfare programs, like every last one, and then tell everybody, you'll figure it out.
01:38:43.000Because that's the best thing for people.
01:38:45.000But is it the best thing for a person who is raising children and is stuck because they have to work and they're barely getting by already?
01:38:54.000What I'm saying is they're barely getting by because somebody has created a system of dependency.
01:38:59.000If we remove the system of dependency, that person would probably be better off because...
01:39:05.000I'm not going to name names, but the great black celebrities of the world or the great celebrities of the world would come to those people aid.
01:39:13.000You would see massive amounts of money raised if the government pulled back and massive amounts of people organizing.
01:39:20.000People don't organize and they don't want us organizing because of the dependency, right?
01:39:25.000Keep dependency because if you start organizing, you render the government obsolete.
01:39:29.000So do you think that if people didn't have welfare, there would be a steady enough supply of people donating?
01:40:25.000So what I say is if I pull back all the welfare programs, you would see massive amounts of organization to help people, to help Grandma and to help Lil Jon Jon.
01:40:35.000But do you think it would be consistent enough to maintain the amount of money those people were getting before the pandemic?
01:40:44.000I believe over the long term, they would be better.
01:45:13.000This is like one of the things I was having a conversation with some friends last night about Russia and the Ukraine.
01:45:19.000I'm like, how insane it is that this is happening, that groups of people decide to go attack groups of people, that they're still doing that.
01:45:26.000They're still going over to places and at the bidding of some other person who does not have their fucking best interest in mind, gunning down people and shooting missiles into apartment buildings.
01:45:37.000In 2022. There's not a single soldier that's shooting a missile into an apartment building that knows the economic deep inside motivations for them doing this.
01:45:49.000It's crazy that this can happen still.
01:47:22.000Or are we always going to have these different rungs of motivated and lazy people, right?
01:47:27.000Well, what you're explaining, too, is like with Africa, if someone's willing to let people do that, if you know that this is what they're doing and you can see the results, you're not the only one.
01:49:34.000It was election time, and they couldn't afford to lose another election because of our media.
01:49:38.000That's the same thing that happened to Hillary.
01:49:39.000Chinese energy firm gifted Hunter Biden an $80,000 diamond after he agreed to help expand the business by making introductions for $10 million a year.
01:49:51.000So he's getting $10 million a year to make introductions.
01:49:55.000So he must, I mean, and then there was the thing that he always said that he had to kick it up to the big guy.
01:49:59.000He had to kick 10 up to the big guy, which supposedly people think is Joey.
01:50:29.000And also, was this something that they created to knock Biden out of the race because they thought that Kamala Harris was going to win, but then they realized that Kamala Harris can't win because Tulsi Gabbard decapitated her on television.
01:50:55.000So they were gonna, imagine, imagine, imagine you're trying, like, we're gonna sink this Biden battleship, so you get all the things lined up, and you push a couple of pieces out there, like, fuck, actually, we're gonna need him!
01:57:21.000What are you saying grandpa have some soup?
01:57:24.000You know have some soup and just the games on grandpa have a seat don't run the world Don't threaten Russia You know fuck well that's um again If you understood the reason for the Russian Revolution,
01:57:40.000you would understand why we're going to Russia right now.
01:57:43.000Do you think that it's possible for any civilization to ever be completely content and functional and healthy for any long stretch of time?
01:57:54.000Or is it just simply the way human beings react when they're always trying to acquire more and more power?
02:02:09.000We're seeing someone who tried to destroy a beloved movie star and make up crazy shit about him, and we're hearing it in real time in a trial, and it's wild.
02:02:41.000You know when you hear someone talk for long periods of time, or even just see them sit there and stare, the way she is watching him and watching the trial is not the way a human being watches a trial that they're a part of.
02:09:05.000All of a sudden, he was talking about how much coke he did.
02:09:08.000And he's talking about how I go through seven, eight ounces a night.
02:09:11.000And everybody's like, what the fuck did you just say?
02:09:13.000And he was talking about prostitutes, and he was talking about how he has tiger blood, and everybody was like, this guy's out of his fucking mind.
02:09:20.000But then, everybody was in love with him.
02:16:15.000Have you ever heard of those, there's a thing, I think it's the Google Air Buds, and you put them in and you can listen to a translation in real time.
02:16:24.000So you could speak to me in Swahili, and it would translate to me in English in real time.
02:18:54.000I think eventually that's going to be a feature of, like, whatever the next stage of connection to electronics is, is going to be a universal language.
02:19:05.000You know Jamie talked about this once and he was saying that aren't emojis kind of like hieroglyphs mm-hmm And I never I've never stopped thinking about that statement because I was like that's kind of what could be the future if there was a visual language that represented all sorts of different things and you see it so you would look at me and you would show me things and I would see what you were doing and I would show you things and we would be able to communicate Didn't matter what part of the world you're from So are
02:19:35.000you saying that our alphabet is inferior to this new concept you're talking about?
02:19:41.000What I'm saying is if we all agreed upon a universal language that was easily adoptable because we're all using the same sort of technology, some sort of embedded technology, And that technology allows people to have a much larger bandwidth in terms of access to information,
02:19:58.000the way you distribute it, you'd be able to pick up that language very quickly.
02:20:02.000And everybody would be able to pick it up quickly.
02:20:05.000So instead of me speaking English and you speaking Spanish, instead of that where there's all this fucking confusion in sign language, instead we're reading each other's minds with images.
02:20:18.000And it's a better language, more sophisticated, more complex, and more accurate.
02:20:26.000So it is more sophisticated than our current communication system.
02:20:28.000Yeah, I think, look, the language that we have, English is a beautiful language.
02:20:32.000It's got a lot of crazy ability to it.
02:20:34.000It's fascinating, colorful, and flavorful, the way we can put things together.
02:20:41.000Ultimately, it's noises you make that convey intent.
02:20:44.000Wouldn't it be better if you could just see the intent?
02:20:46.000Wouldn't it be better if everybody saw exactly what everybody was thinking and feeling?
02:20:50.000So then what would be the point of your vocal cords now?
02:20:53.000They would probably go away like aliens.
02:20:55.000I think we are going to become like aliens.
02:20:58.000I think that's what all this gender stuff is about.
02:21:00.000I think we're like blurring the lines of genders and eventually you're gonna get to a point where the implant tells you, you don't need a penis or a vagina.
02:21:37.000So all these fucking shitty people like Nancy Pelosi and all these scumbags that have been stealing money forever, they can't even do that anymore because everyone's going to be able to see what they're doing.
02:21:46.000They can't ever say, you can't ever say, We're doing this because we care about the middle class.
02:21:53.000No, you're doing this because BlackRock wants you to do this, and Pfizer's told you to do that, and you have all these contracts that are dependent upon you doing this, and you guys have had meetings.
02:23:50.000Do you know that when they first started examining ayahuasca, one of the ingredients they called telepathine.
02:24:01.000Because it was inducing these shared states of telepathy, where people would do it together, and they would all have this very, very similar experience, and they would interact with each other in this experience.
02:24:54.000Maybe that's like, I mean think about all this too, right?
02:24:57.000We're talking about like gender going away.
02:24:59.000We're talking about the ability to communicate with your mouth going away.
02:25:02.000Maybe like that moves us into a place where we no longer worry about material possessions anymore and we just sustain the entire race because we've elevated ourselves past this competitive lower primate into this higher primate who speaks and moves telepathically.
02:25:18.000And we don't even need muscles anymore because we're fucking controlling shit with our minds.
02:25:22.000So we have these little spindly bodies.
02:25:24.000Well, you won't own anything because you won't own anything.
02:25:27.000You won't own anything and you'll be happier.
02:25:40.000He wanted, you know, it's funny, like, Lenin says, yeah, you know, the star is mismanaging the country, and then there's going to be, we're going to take away the land and give it to the poor, and then the first thing they do is outlaw the ability to own land.
02:25:58.000You know, I want to find out what this is, but I read something briefly and I didn't get into the article, but they were saying that they were trying to pass a bill that would outlaw you growing your own food in Australia.
02:28:40.000That means they're run by Russian troll farms where they'll take up positions that are completely ridiculous, and they'll try to get people riled up.
02:28:49.000They're like, you know, we have to stop these abortions from happening, and the only way to do it is to kill abortion doctors.
02:28:56.000And then someone will chime in, and it's also a Russian troll.
02:29:45.000It was a piece of software, and basically what I did was I bought 75 Twitter accounts, right?
02:29:51.000And this was on another Twitter account.
02:29:53.000And basically what the Twitter accounts did were they would scrape other accounts.
02:29:59.000So let's say I would say I'll scrape all of the Kardashian sisters tweets and then I bought a whole bunch of profile pics that were hot chicks.
02:31:45.000Well, one thing you could do though is IPs.
02:31:48.000You could see their IP address unless you did it through a virtual private network.
02:31:54.000But if you did it through a virtual private network, couldn't you like stop people from using the service if they were going through a VPN? Yeah.
02:32:01.000Because what I'm saying is you could conceivably make the same tweet in a hundred different accounts.
02:32:08.000You would just have to log off, log back in, log off, log back in.
02:32:11.000Yeah, you would have a piece of software that would do it for you.
02:32:13.000Right, but if they outlawed that, if they figured out a way to stop that, you could do it manually.
02:32:35.000But if you have bot activity that creates engagement for their platform and makes people happy, they're like, all right, well, we're not going to shut you down.
02:34:31.000Experts say a recent wave of pro-Putin disinformation is consistent with the work of Russia's internet research agency, a network of paid trolls who attempted to influence the 2016 presidential election.
02:34:43.000They always say that, like try to influence the presidential election.
02:37:23.000I'm not saying that a lot of more independent people wouldn't start their own shit.
02:37:28.000That's sort of what I'm saying, though.
02:37:31.000If I was a 15-year-old with 15 friends and we had a band and all that, we would be doing all of this shit, making our band famous on YouTube, making a thousand fake accounts.
02:37:40.000We would be causing controversy just because it's fun.
02:37:43.000It's essentially like prank calling in the 80s and 90s.
02:38:45.000It's an awesome time for stuff online because a guy like you and the way, you know, you handle stuff online, very entertaining, but you wouldn't have a spot in mainstream media if you were around 20 years ago.
02:39:40.000You were on that show and you're pretending to be two and a half men, everybody having a good time, but really what you're doing is blow and you're banging prostitutes.
02:39:50.000But I mean, look at the numbers your show does, right?
02:40:10.000So when you look at your numbers, it's a reflection of how many people are so sick of what's going on over here in some of these other outlets.
02:40:43.000Well, when it comes to distribution of information, everything that I'm doing, everybody can do.
02:40:48.000The only thing that's different between me and other people doing this is that I have more access to guests and I have more publicity, so there's more knowledge of what I do.
02:41:08.000And we can say, we can look and say, okay, here's a number of Joe Rogan's, this is the amount of people that are part of the fight.
02:41:13.000Yeah, and that's not even all the people, because it keeps growing, and people are realizing that whether someone's right or wrong is very important, but what's most important is whether or not they're honest, because you can be wrong and then say, hey, I was wrong about that,
02:41:29.000and people go, okay, well, at least I know when Brian fucks up, he's going to tell me that he was wrong about that.
02:41:35.000That's a giant factor that is non-existent in mainstream news.
02:43:37.000So I found out about you from Twitter, and I start reading your stuff, and I start saying, this fucking dude's smart, funny, you say funny shit, I watch some of your videos.
02:46:11.000It's how I found out about a million fucking people that I interview, a million authors that I talk to and different comedians that I find out about.
02:46:57.000I like listening to people sort stuff out.
02:47:01.000I like listening to people talk about Like, I'm a big fan of Radiolab, because they'll tell you all kinds of crazy science stories, and that's where I learned out about CRISPR. I've learned a bunch of things from Radiolab.
02:47:11.000It's like, that medium is amazing, man.
02:47:14.000And it takes up time where you're normally just not doing anything or you listen to music, like driving or in the gym on a treadmill or something like that.
02:47:24.000Yeah, I think podcasting and just streaming, all of that, I think This thing right here, in the future, everybody's going to need one, otherwise you won't exist.
02:49:11.000I bet she, for whatever time when you have sex with her, I bet it is the best ride you're ever on.
02:49:19.000And you're like, I don't give a fuck how long the line is till I can get on that ride again.
02:49:23.000The line might be weeks of her throwing vases at you and fucking throwing the fucking refrigerator over and trying to stab you with a fork because you didn't pet her cat.
02:49:35.000But it was all worth it for that 15 minutes on a Saturday.
02:49:38.000Once she tells you she loves you and sticks her tongue down your throat and jumps and wraps her legs around you and you're like, oh my god, we're going to do it again.
02:49:46.000There's someone out there that wants to be the next one, right?
02:50:21.000And just traveling you around the world, you're just doing coke together and sunglasses on, stepping off of private jets in the sun, you fucking vampires, can't wait to get to the hotel, eat caviar and do blow.
02:52:36.000Yeah, the notorious wire hanger scene is even worse in the film than in the book.
02:52:40.000In the book, Christina says, Joan beat her for having wire hangers in her closet, perhaps because when Joan was a girl, her mother had to work at a dry cleaners, and the star hated being reminded of her former poverty.
02:57:12.000In 1910, Florence Lawrence opened the newspaper and discovered she was dead.
02:57:17.000The actress recalled seeing her obituary on the way to work, writing in a 1914 article for Pluto Play.
02:57:25.000I was startled to see several likenesses of myself staring me in the face, topped by a flamboyant headline announcing my tragic end beneath the wheels of a speeding motor car.
02:57:38.000They called them motor cars back then, because they were new as fuck.
02:57:41.000Story was obviously a lie, but it made Lawrence's career.
02:57:44.000The ensuing publicity frenzy made the Silent Era star a household name at a time when most film actors didn't receive credits for their on-screen work.
02:59:36.000It says, a drama that suddenly, sadly, unexpectedly turns into a farce.
02:59:42.000If your little child were locked in a safe and you paid a professional safe blower a stack of money to get him out and then found the kid safely, what does that say?
03:01:50.000I mean, that's kind of like why now is good, because we have camera phones, we can record everything, you can't lie about what's happening in Australia.
03:01:56.000Imagine if Australia happened back then.
03:02:00.000Do you remember there was a Christian Slater movie about he was a pirate radio DJ. And he was like this rebel.
03:07:02.000And he opened up the door for Opie and Anthony, and Opie and Anthony did it a different way than he did it, and they opened up the door for me.
03:07:08.000Because that's like where I kind of got the idea to really do it, is to watch, these guys just had it like a hang.
03:07:15.000Like instead of it being like a very structured interview, like Howard was more structured, he had like questions for you, he was very professional.
03:07:22.000Opie and Anthony was like, they would just hang out and they would have fun.
03:07:25.000And comics would come in and it'd be like Bobby Kelly and Jim Norton and we'd all be laughing and shit and Patrice and they didn't have a structure at all.
03:10:25.000But look at the names you've mentioned, right?
03:10:27.000These are all people that if they would have asked an outside entity, should they do what they did, they would have said no out of fear-based decisions.
03:10:34.000But a guy like Howard Stern, who just goes?
03:12:43.000I think a lot of people are going to do that in the future when they realize that you've built up this gigantic following on another platform and then they can take it away from you at any time.