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00:01:46.000Well, there's a whole bunch to that, like has to do something with some processing chips that she has some like illegal insider trading on or something like that.
00:01:57.000In a banned tweet, a top state media commentator reportedly said that China could forcibly dispel Pelosi's plane and shoot it down if it flies to Taiwan.
00:04:58.000Ukraine reminds me a lot of Afghanistan.
00:05:02.000And what we did there, which was like, you know, like supplying weapons and funding to like extremists there and then drawing Russia into like a prolonged war to try to weaken them.
00:05:14.000And then eventually the people we gave the weapons to and the money to, we make them the bad guys now.
00:05:20.000And we're like, we got to go solve that problem, too, with like Al Qaeda and stuff that was in the Taliban and all that stuff.
00:05:26.000And it seems like the exact same playbook that they run over and over and over and over again.
00:05:31.000The difference is they're making the Ukrainians look like the greatest people ever.
00:07:13.000And now Russia is, like, technically our enemy.
00:07:16.000You know, he goes over to Russia to escape the grips of the United States criminal justice system because he reveals that the NSA has been spying on every fucking American.
00:07:33.000Most of us don't even want to fight with each other.
00:07:36.000Everybody just wants to raise their family, laugh at a good fart joke, drink a little beer, have a little fun, get laid once in a while, and it's like these power elites that all get us all to fight with each other.
00:08:32.000It's the people that are in charge of government, the people that are in charge of military, the people that are in charge of massive corporations that seek to consolidate power and control resources.
00:08:43.000Regular people, most people just want to live their life and raise their family and have fun with their friends and do their job.
00:08:52.000It's such a small percentage of people that are cunts trying to start wars and cause trouble.
00:09:00.000With such a small percentage of people.
00:09:02.000And the thing they're most terrified of is everyone being united.
00:09:06.000If there was like a way where everyone could communicate very easily with everyone else.
00:09:15.000There's language barriers and cultural barriers, but if those dissolve because of the internet and because of software that lets people translate languages quickly, that's going to help.
00:09:27.000And it's just people are going to realize after a while that we have way more in common than we do apart.
00:09:34.000That's easy to hide when there's language barriers and cultural barriers and distance barriers.
00:10:24.000Do you think there was really a Jesus?
00:10:25.000Listen, man, it's very weird to be a guy who used to do blow and raw dog strippers and be like, I love Jesus, but I'm really cool with the guy.
00:11:23.000And whether he was born at this time or born way back, you know when they had that one movie that was like, the story of Jesus is told 28 different times and 20 different...
00:11:32.000Yeah, that's called The God Who Wasn't There.
00:11:35.000For me, that doesn't mean that someone existed and they're just telling the same story in their own language, in their own way, but it's all the same story.
00:11:44.000And whoever that was, whenever he was here, was very special.
00:11:49.000And organized religion, which I have no problems with, but I think there's, you know, especially like the Vatican and Rome, hardened religion, taken out all the kind of mysticism of it and made us take it literal.
00:12:58.000So my whole thing is when we take a look at everything going on in the world, which is like, is there a small group of people that are running everything, right?
00:16:02.000Oh my god have you ever seen like those photographs of because what they've done is they've maintained them and taken care of them and like Reap you know like refix them and refinish them.
00:16:13.000Yeah, they have like 1950s dope-ass cars So if you can find like I know there's articles have been written on the cars of Cuba Poverty makes you find ways to thrive, right?
00:16:25.000You have to figure out a way to play the game and win the game with limited resources and that would be taking an old car and learning how to make it look amazing.
00:17:35.000From a little-known French manufacturer in 1898. However, the turn of the century, Cuba's primary source of cars and parts was the United States.
00:18:39.000They needed to become a mechanic and created innovative ways to keep their cars running.
00:18:43.000Unfortunately, as the ban on American cars included American car parts, Cuban locals were forced to make repairs and restorations using parts gleaned from Russian and Chinese vehicles.
00:19:41.000But basically, because so many people in America love classic cars, they've developed this industry where they can, you know, give you replaceable parts.
00:19:51.000And then there's companies that, like, make you a brand new classic car.
00:23:49.000I was in a high-speed car chase with a tow truck driver and a police helicopter driving one of those, like the 80s, 90s Mustang that Pablo Francisco gave me in a card game that he won and Rita Piazza was like,
00:24:38.000So we're just driving and I'm just driving.
00:24:42.000Suddenly I hear, I look back, this tow truck driver is chasing me.
00:24:46.000And we're just, and then all of a sudden we get into like this Robert De Niro Ronin like car chase scene through West Hollywood, all through West Hollywood.
00:24:53.000And we get on Santa Monica and this car was like a beat up car.
00:30:06.000When you think about car manufacturers like Audi and Volkswagen, Mercedes, it's all out of BMW. Didn't BMW make engines for Nazi fighter pilots?
00:30:21.000I think that's what they first started off doing.
00:32:30.000You think they're doing that consciously or do you think they're doing it like they're chasing the economics and along the way it actually becomes a spiritual battle because everything is a spiritual battle?
00:35:24.000The way to control people is to control their access to food and goods and control their access to travel.
00:35:32.000So if you could limit their travel, if you can tell them that traveling's bad, if you can tell them that if they have to travel, they have to travel with other people, and then if you could change their food and tell them they have to eat bugs.
00:36:27.000I don't think that's the right word for it.
00:36:29.000What is the word for the meat that they're making where they're basically like reproducing steak cells?
00:36:37.000Like they're making a lab-grown steak, but it's actual meat.
00:36:42.000This is interesting to me because I'm like, if they're doing like...
00:36:48.000If they can figure out what the building blocks for an actual cell are and recreate it perfectly, and if they could do that in some sort of a form that makes it a stake, that would mean they could probably do that if someone gets their arm blown off.
00:37:05.000That would mean they could probably do, you know what I mean?
00:37:14.000I think now they're just making it's like mush, and they put it together with like fat, and they just- They're just not very presentable at this point.
00:37:33.000It's a meat produced by in vitro cell cultures of animal cells.
00:37:39.000It's a form of cellular agriculture, which such agricultural methods being explored in the context of increased consumer demand for protein.
00:38:43.000They started doing that because in World War...
00:38:47.000I think it was World War II... And the reason why they started doing it is because they wanted to make sure they were never caught without grain and caught without food.
00:38:56.000Because there was, you know, one of the scariest things about war, particularly in those days, was famine.
00:39:04.000Like, if you were cut off to a supply of food and food couldn't come in.
00:39:09.000I mean, obviously, everything about war is horrible.
00:39:40.000Now, I don't know how much has changed.
00:39:42.000I really don't know much about subsidies and how they work, but I do know that, you know, we make a shitload of corn that most of it is used for animal food.
00:39:53.000The U.S. government created farm subsidies during the Great Depression to offset the surplus of crops and low prices of both crops and livestock.
00:41:52.000The Netherlands where they're having these, they're blocking streets and lighting things on fire because they're proposing these new things to farmers that's basically going to put farmers out of business in terms of like how much methane you produce, right?
00:42:57.000Yeah, yeah, burping's the big problem, more than farting.
00:43:01.000You know, but the people that are the fans of regenerative agriculture, I'd love for them to sit down with someone who is like an economic realist who could tell us, like, can you do this everywhere?
00:43:14.000Can you have animals just run free and shit, and then you have the chickens around, and then you have the pigs run, and they do everything they want to do, and the whole soil stays healthy from the manure and the way they eat it and everything, the way they eat the greens?
00:43:32.000Like, is the only way to make McDonald's burgers for a billion people, is the only way to stuff these animals into these fucking cages and do that horrific shit that we see in those videos?
00:45:14.000You want to eat vegetarian, there's plenty of really healthy things you can eat.
00:45:17.000If you want to eat vegetarian, you should eat real vegetarian food, not some fake fucking meat thing.
00:45:22.000If you want to be a vegetarian, eat Indian food, it's delicious.
00:45:25.000There was a place, I mean, there's a lot of delicious vegetarian food, but there was a place near my house back in L.A. And it was this total Indian joint.
00:47:07.000But if you look at the rest of the population, most people don't eat like us.
00:47:12.000Well, they stretch us really thin, we're working more than we ever have, so sometimes we gotta stop, and the only thing open is that yellow arch, and you're like, oh man, I haven't ate that in a month, and then you eat it, and your body's like, go fuck yourself!
00:48:49.000Megan Condry has vowed to ditch fast food altogether after she found the burger still looks exactly the same as the day she bought it back in 2017. Megan from Washington DC decided to conduct the experiment after noticing a forgotten burger in the back of her car had not started to rot after five days.
00:49:11.000She said, it was untouched until around three weeks ago.
00:49:16.000I was in the closet sorting out my Christmas stuff and I knocked the bag and the burger rolled out.
00:50:09.000It's like when you get in a habit of having, like, chocolate shakes and burgers and fries and, you know, those fucking...
00:50:16.000Buns and all the sauces and everything you get in a habit of that and then You're just giving your body too much to get rid of your you know, it's that's not nutrients Yeah, you're giving your body like this just rush of sugar and there's a lot of protein and fats in there too So like by itself like what I like to do is go to in and out and get those.
00:51:41.000The In-N-Out thing is like, what they've done is said, look, it's going to take longer because we're going to cook it right now, but it's going to be better.
00:53:01.000He's so funny, dude, because he's lived such a crazy life.
00:53:04.000It's like fun watching someone starting to learn stand-up, and you kind of give them a couple tips here and there to lead them in their way.
00:53:11.000So we were doing a show, and I discovered what a hematoma was.
00:53:16.000I didn't know what that was before, and then I would get these stunts, and he's...
00:53:19.000Giant hematomas on my leg, and I just gained this layer of permafat that I never lost.
00:53:27.000I probably started to show around 175, and I ballooned up to almost 200 maybe, and I kept it forever.
00:53:34.000And then doing this fasting helped me finally shed a lot of that fat that I had forever that I could never get rid of.
00:54:17.000I mean, I'm just being honest with you, but right now I just enjoy being sober.
00:54:21.000But, you know, the whole story about Bill W. at that one point where he had done acid and he wanted everybody to do the 12 steps and then trip balls, and that was going to be the spiritual experience.
00:54:34.000And then he almost got ran out, so they're like, okay, no.
00:54:37.000It's not interesting because, boy, what a much better organization it would have been.
00:54:43.000If you could do that, if you could do the whole spiritual journey and then work yourself into a place where you're capable of doing the psychedelic experience.
00:55:25.000So if you're telling me that I have to believe in a higher power, and I have to do this, and I have to do that, and this is the way, like, are you sure?
00:55:56.000If you had movie trivia night and you had psychedelics, it could get culty, right?
00:56:00.000Well, I think most of those early cultures that got together, like these fucking circles of wisdom and shit, these motherfuckers are tripping.
00:56:09.000If you ever, there's a guy, Brian Mirorescu, he was on my podcast and he's got an amazing book and it's all about how the ancient Greeks and the ancient Romans were tripping.
00:56:25.000It's an amazing book and it's actually opened up a field of study at Harvard now.
00:56:30.000They're studying this part of the history of the ancient Greeks because they found these wine vessels And when they do a sample test on the wine vessels, they found ergot.
00:58:16.000The thing I was telling you, though, about the Salem Witch Trials, we could look this up and make sure it's true, but I'm pretty sure it is.
00:58:22.000What they did was they did a core sample.
00:58:25.000They dig into the earth and through the core sample, I don't know how they make the calculation exactly, but they know where the years were as they go down.
00:58:34.000And when they get to the years of the Salem witch trial, it turns out there's a late frost.
00:58:38.000And when late frost happens, sometimes plants die and sometimes they get fungus.
00:59:38.000According to this theory, the abrupt end of the witch trials in May 1693 happened quite simply because Salem ran out of ergo-contaminated grain.
01:02:02.000I drove around that place like 30 times, because I have like really bad social anxiety, and I was just like, gotta go in, gotta go in, and then I was like defensive farting the whole time, right?
01:02:15.000Just fair and farting, just blowing up my car.
01:02:42.000I never really liked drinking, but Coke was just, like, every time I did blow, I felt like I was, like, Motley Crue in the Girls, Girls, Girls videos.
01:02:57.000And then it just, it worked till it didn't work anymore.
01:03:00.000And then, you know, just, I had a couple things happen and I fell back and then just like, you know, I had two girls and I said I had to change myself.
01:03:10.000I'm somebody's dad, which is like the weirdest thing ever for me.
01:03:14.000Like, I'll be with them at the park and I'll look at them and I go, I'm this person's dad, dude.
01:03:39.000But I love it, and I didn't want to embarrass them.
01:03:45.000So I decided I'm going to clean up my act.
01:03:48.000Go on the spiritual journey and it's been it's been a really great time It's like life is so much easier now so than it was before and it's just You feel like there's less resistance the way you live your life now, right?
01:04:00.000Yeah That's a one of the problems with people to get like stuck in patterns, you know You've always behaved a certain way.
01:04:07.000I thought a certain way so you get stuck in that pattern You always live your life doing blow and getting crazy you get stuck And so then to create a new pattern, it requires a lot of effort.
01:04:19.000I always wanted to set a high score in a game that nobody else was playing, right?
01:04:26.000I just wanted to have these rock and roll stories.
01:04:29.000I thought we're so important and then I look back like nobody cares it's almost to the point of embarrassment like all this stuff I used to do all this chaos I used to get involved in and but at the time I thought it was what it was super important and then I realized it wasn't and I was just like that's beautiful man that's beautiful for you that you figured that out that you made that adjustment the store and all the stuff like like I So I really enjoy the store.
01:05:08.000But I also used to love the dead period, too, when we would all go there and there would be like 30 people in the crowd and you could go up there and bomb in dignity and just work on your shit, dude.
01:08:09.000And then I'm like, okay, gotta go do stand-up in Hollywood, and now I'm gonna have to figure out what this crowd can handle and what they can't handle.
01:08:19.000Back in the old days, like, you would just sling dick and comedy dick in L.A., and then you'd have to go on the road and kind of, like, dumb it down a little bit.
01:09:19.000The whole thing is not like a red-blue thing.
01:09:22.000It's like people lost their fucking marbles versus people kind of went back to living their life and trying to just deal with the fact that it's a disease and hopefully you don't get it and if you get it, get treatment and you know.
01:10:38.000Okay, that means when people are newly sober, either someone who loves them will send you in to knock the pipe out of your hand or just to make sure you don't use and abuse or do anything like that.
01:10:49.000So someone who goes with you so you don't fuck up.
01:10:52.000Or if you're newly sober and you just want somebody there in case you start getting a little froggy, they stop you from doing stuff.
01:11:26.000And he told her before the election, this is what Jeff says on my show, that they're going to get his dad in by the slimming some margins, and then they're going to figure out a reason to get him out, and they're going to put in Camel Toe Harris.
01:11:41.000And that's who they're going to fuck in.
01:11:45.000Did you see that video the other day where she announced her pronouns and said she was wearing a blue suit?
01:11:49.000They're not going to have her be the president.
01:11:51.000Well, I think she's so bad, but that seems to be...
01:11:55.000Maybe they thought that way back in The Wiz End, but I think now, after they've seen how she gets reviewed by the public, she'd be like the most unpopular president by far.
01:12:07.000She'd be more unpopular than Dan Quayle.
01:12:11.000More unpopular than any of the presidents that we make fun of.
01:15:02.000If you don't know, this is a guy who let Epstein into the White House seven times.
01:15:08.000They found him hanging from a tree 30 miles from his house from an extension cord with a shotgun wound to the chest, and they're calling that a suicide.
01:15:39.000It's like 90% clipping or something like that.
01:15:44.000But listen, we don't know whether or not the Clintons have killed people, but we do know for sure that people have assassinated their rivals.
01:15:50.000That's been a thing throughout history.
01:15:54.000Well, her dad at one point was in charge of the Chicago mob.
01:16:59.000It says, according to Larry Nichols, and it says Larry Nichols was a former trusted advisor to Bill and Hillary, but it's just an article on a website.
01:17:06.000Okay, this is just an article on a website.
01:19:09.000But you know, it's an interesting, like, you're always programmed to, like, when you see something's on one network or another, oh, what is this bullshit?
01:19:44.000The UFO thing is one of the ones that I keep going back and forth on.
01:19:48.000Sometimes I think we are being visited by other galaxies or other creatures from some other world, and other times I'm going, why would they tell us?
01:19:58.000Why would the Pentagon be telling us that these are crafts not made from this world?
01:20:31.000I think that's what's happening when you're eating mushrooms.
01:20:33.000I think you're contacting other things.
01:20:37.000The feeling that you have when you're in a high dose of a psychedelic, like a DMT-type trip, the feeling that you have of going to another place is unmistakable, right?
01:20:47.000It feels like you're in another place.
01:20:50.000That might be a place that's a real place, but you can only access it chemically.
01:20:56.000Our idea that you have to access things physically for it to be real.
01:21:00.000You don't have to open up a door to get in a room.
01:22:23.000And everything is changing constantly around you and moving.
01:22:27.000And if you play music, it dances to the music.
01:22:30.000That's the wildest thing about some psychedelics, like particularly DMT. If you play those South American Icaros, those songs that they play when they do the ayahuasca ceremonies, when you do that, the fucking psychedelic imagery dances to the music.
01:22:48.000It changes and syncs up with the music.
01:23:18.000I don't think any of those people have experienced it.
01:23:21.000If they did, they wouldn't make it illegal.
01:23:23.000They would immediately want to change their tune.
01:23:25.000Because if you did DMT and then you didn't think that that was the most profound thing that's ever happened to you in your life, other than the birth of your children, You, you didn't do enough.
01:23:38.000That's the only thing that makes sense to me.
01:23:40.000I would love if we, just like every politician, once they win an election, they have to have douche room day or do a psychedelic day where they just have to hit it hard, heroic doses, and then go into office.
01:23:52.000They should have a series of ceremonies.
01:23:54.000They should probably have a series of them.
01:24:00.000They should probably do some mushrooms.
01:24:02.000They should probably do some DMT. They should probably do a series of things.
01:24:07.000But the problem is there's not enough people that are doing that.
01:24:11.000There's not enough people that are looking at their life Saying I want to have like a spiritual journey where I can sort of correct my path and make sure that I'm doing the right thing and I'm true to myself and I'm I'm on like a soulful pathway and It's because that's not encouraged in our culture.
01:24:50.000And that shit's maybe not good for them.
01:24:52.000I would say probably not good for them, but I'm not a doctor.
01:24:56.000Well, you know, for me, man, it's just like, I think people, there's so much information out there that could help people change their life 180 degrees, and they're just, they don't know how to find it.
01:26:00.000So you can go and get, like, if you're depressed, if you've got anxiety, there's a bunch of different reasons why they do it, and they give people ketamine therapy.
01:26:29.000That's a big part of like I think what's wrong with a lot of our culture is like instead of trying to understand what you're feeling and why you're feeling it I think some people want to numb themselves out so they can continue down this path and I think we're all here on a path we're all here to learn something and sometimes the universe likes to tell us Hey,
01:26:55.000I think things like depression, anger, sadness is the universe talking to you about you need to change some stuff up.
01:27:02.000You're not on the path you want to go.
01:27:04.000Patients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, end-of-life distress, chronic pain, drug and alcohol problems, and other conditions may be eligible for psychedelic-assisted therapy with ketamine.
01:27:49.000Why are you going to take these medications?
01:27:50.000And I'm not saying all medication people got to do what they think is best for them and there's a lot of great positivity and all that stuff, but a lot of people don't want to ask themselves why do they feel this way and why are they going down that line and why they want to do...
01:28:05.000Maybe they're meant to do something else and they just got to get the, you know, The ability to make changes in their life.
01:28:25.000I think so many people just get stuck, you know, living their life a certain way, you know, thinking about things a certain way.
01:28:32.000And what you're saying, having the philosophy that things happen for you, and live your life like things happen for you, like, you're gonna make better choices.
01:28:41.000Whether or not you really truly believe that everything is happening for a reason, if you think that way, you're going to make better choices.
01:29:02.000I'm just gonna trust God and that and people say well, that's a foolish notion You don't have to think that way but some people that some of my friends that are atheists are some of the most anxiety-ridden Miserable well, they're just so freaked out and then some of them become spiritual air quote spiritual you know and I think that I don't think it's necessary for people to believe in anything,
01:29:25.000but I do think that people have structures that have been long established because they help people get through just the fucking existential angst of being a person.
01:29:36.000And a good strategy for that is thinking that there's a great deity that's watching over everything and thinking that you have a very special role in life that this great deity wants you to fulfill.
01:29:52.000And so everything is happening for you.
01:30:21.000When you have negative thoughts, it's hard to get away from those bitches.
01:30:24.000But if you really program your mind to think that there is a God that's watching over you and everything's going to be fine and everything is God's will and God has a master plan for you and just keep showing up at church and keep praying and you're going to be good.
01:30:43.000That'll alleviate enough anxiety for you to get a lot more shit done.
01:30:50.000I 100% believe in everything you're talking about.
01:30:53.000How many friends do we have that are atheists that are just riddled with anxiety, just riddled, just angst?
01:30:59.000Well, they don't believe in a god or anything like that, but they have a faith, and that faith is in science, right?
01:31:07.000They read stuff, they read an article, and they automatically have faith in what that article is telling them is real.
01:31:15.000And I have zero problems with Science.
01:31:17.000But like I said, I question everything.
01:33:35.000And when you highlight it, it becomes like there's a trend when it's really just one crazy person that's just going, hey, Matt Spass is, I didn't even know that existed!
01:35:06.000Okay, so relating to or denoting a form of muscular weakness, spastic paralysis, typical of cerebral palsy caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord involving reflex resistance to passive movement of the limbs and difficulty in initiating and controlling muscular movement.
01:35:27.000It's also just defining what a spasm is, so it's a bit of a stretch to get there.
01:35:33.000It is a bit of a stretch, because it says relating to or affected by muscle spasm, but they use that term sometimes for people with cerebral palsy.
01:45:28.00023,600 worldwide according to Monday numbers from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
01:45:33.000The outbreak first spotted in Europe in late April has reached 80 countries, the vast majority in nations that hadn't previously had significant caseloads of the rare viral infection.
01:47:05.000And then we were talking to this guy in this fucking laboratory where the walls are as thick as this building of plexiglass and inside there's people with spacesuits and they're manipulating these fucking viruses.
01:47:15.000They have these big vacuum ducts in the ceiling that suck any air, any possible particle of an escaped virus out of them.
01:48:19.000But then, you know, the Trump administration came along, and according to Josh Rogin, Josh Rogin is a journalist, I think he's for the Washington Post, right?
01:48:28.000He was on the podcast explaining it, that they restarted gain-of-function research.
01:49:13.000I almost wish they had abandoned the term that Rand Paul had said, okay, did you or did you not take viruses and make it so they were more effective in infecting human beings?
01:49:25.000And did you or did you not develop them on human lung cultures?
01:50:07.000Okay, 2017. On December 19, 2017, the U.S. National Institutes of Health announced that they would resume funding gain-of-function experiments.
01:50:22.000So during the Obama administration in October of 2014, they went, let's stop doing this.
01:50:29.000At the time, the NIH had stated that the moratorium, in quotes, will be effective until a robust and broad deliberative process is completed that results in the adoption of a new US government gain-of-function research policy.
01:50:48.000That seems like, read that statement again, will be effective until a robust and broad deliberative process is completed that results in the adoption of a new US government game of function research policy.
01:51:02.000So that means they were planning on restarting it no matter what.
01:51:15.000The crazy thing is now that they've done this and now that this virus has come out and infected the world, there's still the question of where it came from.
01:51:25.000And there's still people saying it came from the wet market.
01:51:28.000I just read an article recently and I was like, okay, who believes this and who thinks this is horseshit?
01:51:34.000Have you ever heard of the SPARS pandemic simulation?
01:52:32.000Hold on, but let me just establish this.
01:52:35.000The center spars pandemic exercise narrative comprises a futuristic scenario that illustrates communication dilemmas concerning medical countermeasures that could plausibly emerge in the not-so-distant future.
01:52:49.000Its purpose is to prompt users both individually and in discussion with others to imagine the dynamic and oftentimes conflicted circumstances in which communication around emergency, MCM development, distribution, and uptake takes place.
01:53:10.000While engaged with a rigorous simulated health emergency scenario, readers have the opportunity to mentally rehearse responses while also weighing the implications of their actions.
01:53:20.000At the same time, readers have a chance to consider what potential measures implemented in today's environment might avert comparable communication dilemmas or classes of dilemmas in the future.
01:53:31.000Does that make sense that you would want to have something like that in place?
01:53:50.000But for this, so if they outlined it step-by-step, and this is the plan they had in case a pandemic broke out, so of course they outlined it step-by-step.
01:54:00.000Right, but there's also a notion that this is the game plan that they created to follow.
01:54:25.000And they did it by the same ways that they had devised to handle a pandemic if one was to break out.
01:54:33.000I think it's way more likely that someone did some sloppy shit, especially when you find out that the laboratory where they think it might have emerged from had safety violations in 2018. Like, they weren't.
01:54:47.000These people are not happy doing what they're doing.
01:54:50.000Like, I'm sure they're getting forced into working with fucking viruses.
01:55:13.000My guess, my guess, I'm obviously not an expert, is that it got out, and they tried to panic, and they tried to contain it, and then they tried to lie about it, and then there's a bunch of people that do not, under any circumstance, want to tie it to US-funded research.
01:55:31.000And when you read stories about, oh, it definitely came from the wet market, they don't have an animal host.
01:56:18.000It always just seems like this, if it's just some random event that got out of hand, how come it always seems to fall the same way where the same people get the money and get all the power all the time?
01:56:30.000Because they're the people that already have the money and the power, and they keep expanding it.
01:56:36.000It's a natural human instinct when you're governing people to try to have as much control over them as possible because you can get shit done.
01:56:42.000That's why people are so angry at Trudeau with that trucker rally because it's a natural human instinct to try to demean those people And to say that many of them are racist and misogynist, it was a crude way he did it.
01:58:24.000I mean, other countries are pretty free, but this place is- Really fucking free in terms of the most of the world and anyone denies that like I'm not a fan of drone strikes and Unnecessary wars and capitalist agendas that ruin environments.
02:01:19.000That's probably why the fucking Mayan pyramids were left there.
02:01:23.000That's probably why when you go through the Amazon, when they do that LIDAR scan of the Amazon, they find these ancient pathways and structures that indicated grids where cities were.
02:01:33.000They probably all died off from fucking smallpox.
02:01:53.000I think it only makes sense when you see shit like the pyramids and you see some of the really ancient structures like Gobekli Tepe and you're like, what?
02:02:51.000That we were the children of the idiot stoneworkers of Egypt and everybody else died.
02:02:57.000My joke was that the dumb people outfucked the smart people.
02:02:59.000But I think what it really probably was was some sort of cataclysmic event.
02:03:06.000I think it happened all over the world.
02:03:08.000And I only think this because of talking to Randall Carlson and all the physical evidence that he provides when they do the core samples and they find all that iridium at like 12,000 years ago and there's another moment too I think like 10,000 years ago.
02:03:20.000I think we got fucking blasted with space rocks.
02:03:44.000Basically, 201 is a lot like what the thing I was telling you where these people got together and they just basically role-played out what happened if a giant pandemic came out and scenarios and it just...
02:05:36.000I think there was a very high number of people that got stuck on this one road.
02:05:42.000Imagine, man, you're stuck in traffic and you watch the fire just evaporating the cars in front of you and you know you can't go backwards and you can't go forwards and you're stuck with your family.
02:05:54.000That's one of the reasons why I had my Land Cruiser made.
02:06:23.000Because when shit went down out here, I have a 1995 Land Cruiser.
02:06:28.000And I don't know if you know about those, but the Land Cruisers are like some of the most dependable off-road vehicles that have ever been made.
02:06:35.000And the 95s were one of the last models, the 80 series.
02:06:40.000I have the FZJ80. What's it look like?
02:07:06.000Even though most people that bought them used them for mall crawling, they were using Afghanistan, they were using a lot of overseas military applications.
02:07:19.000That's why a lot of those guys who came over, like Jack Carr, the guy who wrote The Terminalist, the reason why, if you watch that Television show, and in the book, Chris Pratt's driving a Land Cruiser.
02:07:28.000He's driving a 60 series, a 62 series, which is a dope model year.
02:07:34.000And he's got this souped-up one by the same company.
02:08:39.000That's when they flood right to you then.
02:08:41.000They're going to leave in L.A., they're going to go right to you.
02:08:43.000I'd be like, we got to beat them out, bro.
02:08:45.000You got to live a couple miles outside of a place like L.A. I mean, a couple hours outside of a place like L.A. to be able to have enough time to evacuate when the zombie apocalypse gets in.
02:08:54.000Do you think about that with Austin, where you're going to go if you had to?
02:08:58.000I didn't think about that until COVID. I mean, I did think about that, but not really think about that until COVID. When COVID happened, I was like, what if this was way worse?
02:11:07.000That is because most fall into the ocean, land in remote areas of the Earth, land in places that are not easily accessible, or just not seen to fall.
02:16:01.000I think if you look at the impact theory, and the concept is that people were super advanced, they built all these giant structures, and then something happened, and then they had to rebuild.
02:16:12.000It almost kind of makes sense, because you have people that are super intelligent, but they're acting like fucking total psychos.
02:16:19.000Like people would if it was like a Mad Max scenario and then it eventually evolved to be less of a Mad Max scenario.
02:16:26.000And then, you know, it became just kings and monarchs and ruling over people and famine and disease and occasionally witches and...
02:16:36.000But the reason why people are so fucking smart and why none of it makes sense is because we did have a certain level of sophistication at one point in time that we don't have anymore.
02:17:52.000I kind of started getting into it when this author, Matt LaCroix, came on my podcast.
02:17:58.000He told me about all the pyramids and how all the pyramids around the world have such similar architecture and design and how they're on all these ley lines.
02:18:06.000I had this woman who kind of helped change my life.
02:18:13.000And she was saying the same thing, but in a spiritual way.
02:18:18.000And I go, wow, man, we got science over here saying this, and then spirituality saying this, maybe there's something to it.
02:18:24.000And it's just about all kind of like the Anunnaki and stuff like that, whether you want to get into that.
02:18:30.000But I believe we have a long, long history that we've been lied to about how really special we Have we been lied to or are we all trying to figure it all out?
02:18:42.000This is the problem that I have with a lot of conspiracy theorists is that they want to think that someone in every Every facet of life, someone has it completely under control and knows exactly what it is and why we're here.
02:18:59.000What's wrong with that is that everybody started off as a baby.
02:19:02.000Everybody that's alive today started off as a baby.
02:19:05.000And they started off as a baby fairly recently.
02:19:10.000I think you'd have to be alive back then to really know what the fuck is up.
02:19:14.000And even if you believe, even if you 100% believe, you don't know for sure.
02:19:20.000Even if you believe in some wacky skull and crossbones fucking scroll that they pull out where they tell you how the earth was formed and that the Anunnaki are coming, you gotta be prepared and you gotta suck a dick with a Polaroid because we have to have evidence on you.
02:19:34.000What do you mean it's not working the camera?
02:19:36.000The only way we can do this is you gotta suck a dick on camera.
02:19:42.000Even if you believe all that, I think you don't know.
02:19:44.000And I think that's the reality of being a person.
02:19:47.000I don't think there's any all-knowing, all-wise person that's evilly running the world through strings, like a puppeteer.
02:19:54.000I think it's more likely a bunch of people that have amassed mass wealth And power.
02:20:00.000And they're trying to maintain that in any way, shape possible.
02:20:04.000And that doesn't leave a lot of time for exploring the origins of mankind and then conspiring to keep it from the plebs.
02:21:56.000All those Americans fucked up and they came in.
02:21:59.000There was a giant super camp of Native Americans that have come together in union for the first time ever and they slaughtered them.
02:22:05.000This guy was alive when all that happened.
02:22:07.000And then went on to be captured by the system and have to live on a reservation and the whole deal.
02:22:13.000And these people that tell these stories about those times, it's no wonder why so many Native Americans are alcoholics and stuck on these reservations in horrible poverty.
02:22:28.000It's a terrible moment in history when you think that that is how history was done over and over and over again.
02:22:35.000This is like, what we're dealing with today, with everybody being woke and super sensitive and crazy, is still way better than living as a Plains Indian in the 1800s and having all this shit happen to you.
02:22:51.000All the things that are happening in society, even if they're questionable and even if they're problematic, at least for most people, are moving in a better direction.
02:23:00.000Most people, I mean, even people that want to be woke, why do they want to be woke?
02:23:13.000And then some people are, like, hyper-aggressive with it.
02:23:15.000Like, you know, the few percentage on each side, whether it's the right-wing people that want to take down the Capitol, or the left-wing people that want to light the Capitol building on fire because, you know, you're not supporting trans women's rights to have babies in the bathroom at Kmart.
02:23:28.000You're not TikTok dancing for gay Ukrainians get pregnant or something like that?
02:23:36.000It's like we're moving in a good direction.
02:23:39.000I don't really believe that there's a mastermind behind it all.
02:23:43.000I think there's people that capitalize on weakness and vulnerability.
02:23:48.000And during COVID, obviously, we were very vulnerable and the economy became very weak.
02:23:51.000And those are very dangerous scenarios.
02:23:54.000For people that are used to capitalizing on moments when society is weak and divided and moments of economic strife.
02:24:03.000Moments when they can control markets and control industries and figure out how to profit the most and how to eliminate certain competitors.
02:24:13.000You know, it's all scary shit, man, because economics does play a factor in how they make decisions that can affect the vast majority of us.
02:24:23.000And the people that are profiting off of these decisions, it's a fucking relatively small amount of people.
02:24:57.000At what point in time, I mean, I'm sure there's probably a law, but at what point in time do they decide that someone can own that?
02:25:04.000Because if you're going to sell oil that you got out of the ocean, first of all, you should give us a piece, because sometimes you guys fuck up and it ruins the beach.
02:25:12.000Well, I don't even know why when they fuck up, we got to pay for it.
02:25:14.000That's like going to a restaurant and they're like, hey, the cook fucked up your chicken.
02:27:54.000I think there's a lot of people, but I think there is a push to not allow us to know how special we are, and that really is a big part of what's everything going on.
02:28:03.000Do you think they really are doing that on purpose, or do you think they're not thinking about that?
02:28:34.000When you study, there's this book called Murder by Injection, and it was talking about how the Rockefellers and what they did to the healthcare industry.
02:29:35.000The present work, result of some 40 years of investigative research, is a logical progression from my previous books, The Expose of International Control of Monetary...
02:29:45.000Issues in banking practices the United States a later work revealing that the secret network of organizations through which these alien forces wield political power The secret committees foundations and political parties through which their hidden plans are implemented and now the most vital issue of all the manner in which these depredations affect the daily lives of Oh boy,
02:30:11.000this is a run-on sentence from a guy that's on Adderall, son.
02:30:43.000Almost make it so it was impossible unless you played ball with them to get any funding going, to be seen as legitimate, and they controlled it through that.
02:30:54.000And they ran out any holistic medicine or anything like that that wasn't involving a pill or pharmaceutical companies or anything like that.
02:32:01.000But then that could easily be manipulated to go the other way so that you are buying snake oil and you are buying these things that maybe aren't the most healthiest for you when there's healthy options out there that maybe someone can't make as much money off of.
02:32:42.000I don't know who that is, but hold on.
02:32:44.000In which he alleges that several high-profile bankers had conspired to write the Federal Reserve Act for their own nefarious purposes and then included Congress to...
02:33:29.000Well, if you look at ESG, right, which is environmental social governance, that is basically a new branding of what they call cultural Marxism.
02:33:37.000And if you look up cultural Marxism, it would say it's anti-Semitic.
02:34:09.000Instead of that people are messy, and that the American Medical Association was trying to figure out a way to govern and figure out what's real and what's not real, and have high standards in terms of what medications they accept and what physicians they accept, and then along the way, money comes Compromises that.
02:34:24.000And then people start denying the use of certain medications because they're not profitable and pushing and propagandizing towards other medications and maybe not even also being deceptive and inaccurate about test results because they want to achieve a desired result that will be more profitable.
02:34:51.000The WHO. That's simply the same thing I'm saying, just a modern day version of it, whether you take the CDC or the AMA. Sort of.
02:35:02.000But what I'm saying is that the roots of it were not this nefarious plot to imprison Americans.
02:35:08.000The roots of it were most likely that they were trying to figure out what is legitimate medicine and what is not legitimate medicine.
02:35:15.000And that along the way, Then nefarious people can compromise the system that's already in place for profit if they have some sort of a power system that allows them to dictate who gets funded and who doesn't.
02:35:57.000Because you could do research into it and see what they're doing.
02:36:00.000I mean, if we just take a look at what's going on right now.
02:36:03.000Right now, I think, goes back to what we were talking about before, that certain people do get compromised by the thoughts of profit.
02:36:11.000And whether it's people that are the head of pharmaceutical companies that are pushing some...
02:36:15.000New medication that's going to be very, very profitable or, you know, whether it's the people that decide to fund certain research and not fund other research or rig studies or also like throw out bad studies.
02:36:31.000You know, if they do like 10 studies and they can do 10 and throw out eight and find two of them that show a good result and they can say, we got a good result.
02:36:38.000And the way they can describe these results is like really sneaky.
02:36:44.000And this is why we found out that they lied about opiates being addictive when they were pushing Oxycontin and Oxycodone and all that shit.
02:39:59.000A little boy, Hans Schultz, the blue-eyed son of a Hitler youth member, would walk uphill half a block each afternoon from the German school to his white stucco house in the Argentine ski resort.
02:40:15.000Steps from an icy lake hugged by Andean peaks.
02:40:19.000Inside he'd often find his dad, the president of the town's German-Argentinian Culture Association, sitting with his vice president and close friend, an austere, well-respected delicatessen owner named Eric Pribeke.
02:42:47.000Like, not just people that were working under Nazi Germany, but people actively practiced as Nazis.
02:42:56.000The Simon Wiesenthal Center, Google this, make sure it's true because I keep saying it.
02:43:00.000At one point in time, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, I believe, said that if Wernher von Braun was alive today, they would prosecute him for crimes against humanity.
02:43:29.000Well, you're not pushing books by anti-smack, so you look good on this.
02:43:32.000I know I watched a documentary where a guy who was a concentration camp survivor remembered seeing Wernher von Braun at the camps, or at the rocket factory.
02:43:44.000But it's a fact that they used Jews as slave labor.
02:43:52.000And it's scary shit that they brought those people over, and they knew they were Nazis, and they also had those dueling scars on their face.
02:44:00.000This is the Wiesenthal Center's article about the U.S. Nazis.
02:44:10.000The United States record on this issue can basically be divided into four periods.
02:44:14.000During the first, which lasted from the end of the war in 1945 until approximately 1948, the U.S. government played a major role in the prosecution of senior Nazi officials at the Nuremberg trials and of other criminals in additional proceedings,
02:44:30.000some of which were held in former concentration camps during the second period from 1948 until approximately 1953. The exact opposite happened.
02:44:40.000With the Cold War already underway, the US lost interest in actively pursuing Nazi war criminals, preferring to build up West Germany as a bulwark against communism and therefore adopting a far more lenient attitude towards former Nazis,
02:44:55.000some of whom were enlisted as intelligence sources or rocket scientists.
02:45:03.000Equally appalling, Was the fact that during these years US immigration authorities allowed entry into the United States as refuge to thousands of the worst of Hitler's East European henchmen.
02:45:24.000Holocaust crimes, however, could not be prosecuted in the United States as they had been committed overseas, and their victims were not Americans at the time of the crimes were committed.
02:45:35.000So instead, Nazi criminals were prosecuted for immigration and naturalization violations, that is, for concealing their wartime past.
02:45:46.000Although this appeared to be a cop-out of sorts, when announced, the decision yielded relatively successful results.
02:45:51.000The good news was that it was relatively easy to win such cases compared to war crimes prosecutions.
02:45:57.000The downside was that the punishments, denaturalization and deportation, were often grotesquely incommensurate with the crimes.
02:46:06.000Does it say anything about Wernher von Braun?
02:46:08.000I didn't get anything specifically about him.
02:46:11.000But just Google Wernher von Braun was a Nazi.
02:46:15.000Well, I mean they would talk about for like the longest time up until almost the 80s or early 90s like in Huntsville You weren't allowed to talk about how he was a Nazi You'd have to be because everyone was like convincing themselves like he didn't want to do it and stuff like that Think about those times man think about 47 where you know when they were doing all this or 48 when they're bringing all these guys over here How would anybody find out?
02:46:37.000How would anybody find out that the head of NASA was a fucking Nazi?
02:46:42.000His Nazi record was not widely known until after his death.
02:46:54.000Wernher von Braun received an unpleasant surprise.
02:46:57.000A West German court asked him to testify in the trial of three former SS men from the Mittalbaudura concentration camp, which had supplied slave labor for the production of the V-2 ballistic missile.
02:47:12.000Von Braun had been the technical director of that project and visited the associated Mittelwerk factory a dozen times.
02:47:20.000Now the head of the center that managed the gigantic Saturn V moon rocket, he was afraid the attendant publicity would damage his reputation and that of NASA. He tried to beg off, but in the end spoke to the judge and the court and At the West German Consulate in New Orleans on February 7th,
02:47:38.0001969. He denied any personal responsibility and put as much distance as he could between his, say that word, Pienemünde Rocket Development Center and the Middlework Complex.
02:48:33.000And so is losing a nuclear war to the Russians, right?
02:48:36.000And if these motherfuckers are making Weapons and and and fucking superior jet engines and all kinds of crazy shit the Germans were doing and Making rockets they were very advanced with rocketry and Those crazy motherfuckers,
02:49:07.000You want some hot Russian ladies to keep company with you while you're designing the next fucking apocalypse weapon that's going to destroy everything?
02:49:17.000Let's get all the greatest fucking scientists that you got.
02:53:31.000The interesting thing about this World's Fair, I think this was the Tesla Edison one where they were about to, like, AC, DC power was a really big thing.
02:55:23.000Well, don't you think maybe they didn't know what the fuck they were doing, Sam?
02:55:26.000For three hours, the flames raged along the past end of the Court of Honor until nothing was left but charred timbers and blackened plaster.
02:55:36.000A shower of sparks fell upon the ice in the lagoon until it looked like a sea of fire.
02:56:04.000But the destruction did not end with the burning of these buildings.
02:56:08.000Firebrands were carried to the roof of the manufacturer's building and the promenade around the crown of that enormous structure was soon on fire.
02:56:17.000The wind was strong and the flames soon reached the immense wooden ventilators under the eaves.
02:56:36.000But would you think that it would be possible that the winds were really strong and an actual accidental fire that happens all the time broke out and it destroyed those buildings?
02:56:47.000Because they were experimenting with electricity.
02:56:53.000Did they have like arson inspectors back then?
02:56:56.000It's very interesting, dude, because, you know, you go through a lot of these big cities and you kind of see this weird kind of ancient architecture, and then it's surrounded by modern architecture, and it just, the two don't match at all.
02:57:32.000The Panama-Pacific International Exposition proved so popular and profitable that long before its closing proposals were made to save all or part of it.
02:57:48.000Architect Willis Polk in particular lobbied heavily for the preservation of the Palace of Fine Arts, the Palace of Horticulture, South and North Gardens, and the Avenue of Palms.
02:57:59.000Louis Christian Molgart told the Commonwealth Club that when the exposition buildings are torn down, then will we have destroyed one of the greatest architectural units which has ever been created in the history of the world.
02:58:12.000The influential club, like many others, passed a resolution pleading for the preservation Of as much of the fare as possible.
02:58:20.000Speculative forces proved far stronger than the dream, however, and the arches and towers were brought down in clouds of colored plaster, revealing their fall, the underlying lath framework.
02:58:32.000The South Gardens were scrapped clean of paintings, fountains, and sculpture, and small buildings were moved to the waterfront and barged throughout the Bay Area.
02:58:41.000The North Gardens, Marina Green and Yacht Harbor remained a gift of the exposition along with the Column of Progress with its adventurous Bowman at the end of South Street until the 1920s.
02:58:57.000It succumbed to automotive collisions and was pulled down.
02:59:02.000This was the 1915 World Fair in San Francisco.
02:59:26.000And so too many people hit the guy with the bow and arrow, and that was the last thing remaining.
02:59:31.000Now, it sounds fucked that they would tear that stuff down, but, you know, I'm open to the idea that some idiot owned the land, or someone wanted to do something else with it, and they decided to destroy it and build new shit there.
03:02:37.000Just think about all the stuff that people were able to get away with before the internet was here, and people could do their own research and stuff like that.
03:03:32.000It's a great book about this guy, John Marco Allegro, who deciphered the Dead Sea Scrolls.
03:03:38.000He was on the committee for 14 years, worked in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and his conclusion was that the entire Bible was all a misunderstanding.
03:03:45.000It was really about psychedelic mushrooms and fertility cults.
03:04:21.000And for sure they thought that if they ate a mushroom and tripped balls, they probably thought they'd stumbled upon some gift from God, some magic, something that reaffirmed all of their beliefs in the world.
03:04:33.000Just like, you know, the people that thought witches were real.
03:04:36.000They did the LSD bread and they fucking tripped balls and killed all the witches.
03:04:40.000Those people probably, when they were consuming mushrooms, they probably thought that God had given them this fucking amazing gift to communicate with him.
03:04:47.000And they had to hide that information in any way, shape, or form.
03:05:30.000Like these people were actively practicing fertility rituals and they were trying to get pregnant and it was like a really important thing.
03:05:36.000So they had rituals they would do to try to get pregnant and they also had this ancient use of psychedelic mushrooms.
03:05:43.000So when it rained All of a sudden, these mushrooms would appear.
03:05:46.000Like, you know what it's like when you go out in your yard and it was raining and then you'll see mushrooms.
03:05:57.000And it made sense that they thought that God had given this, like, that God came upon the earth and that this mushroom would allow you to talk to God.
03:06:05.000And they would try to hide this shit from conquering armies.
03:06:12.000And I also think that, you know, the Vatican has a real interesting role in, like, the interpretation of the Bible and what the Bible represents and how they try to make it, like, literal instead of, like, a spiritual thing.
03:06:25.000And, you know, I mean, if you kind of take a look at, like, St. Paddy's Day, right?
03:09:14.000Some modern pagans refuse to observe a day which honors the elimination of an old religion in favor of a new one and wear a snake symbol on St. Patrick's Day.
03:09:25.000The idea that St. Patrick physically drove the pagans from Ireland is inaccurate.
03:09:30.000What he did do was facilitate the spread of Christianity.
03:09:34.000That sounds like a very cleaned up version of it.
03:09:39.000That sounds like somebody's PR person came in.
03:09:56.000Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was born in Britain, not Ireland.
03:10:00.000Near the end of the fourth century, at age 16, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and sold as a slave to a Celtic priest in Northern Ireland.
03:11:29.000Seeking the Magic Mushroom is a 1957 photo essay by amateur mycologist Robert Gordon Wasson describing his experiences taking psilocybin mushrooms in 1955 during a Mazatec ritual in,
03:13:37.000The trip one goes from magic mushrooms described as going away with the fairies, being off with the pixies.
03:13:44.000In pagan times, imba furosni were psychedelic poets.
03:13:53.000The poets spoke of eating the red flesh of a pig, dog, or cat, which is believed to be in reference to the fly augeric, because that mushroom is red with white.
03:14:01.000It looks like Santa Claus, which is another fucking conspiracy.
03:16:03.000So the tourist company that's in charge of the Hollywood Tourist Board was bragging that Hollywood Boulevard was voted top 100 tourist spots to go to.
03:16:22.000But what they never told you, it was number 100 out of the 100 that they were talking about.
03:19:12.000Bodies could be smuggled from graveyards and delivered to the wharf at one end of the street or snatched from the gallows at the other end.
03:19:20.000When he was done with them, Houston simply buried whatever was left of the bodies in the basement rather than sneak them out for disposal elsewhere and risk getting caught and prosecuted for dissection and grave robbing.
03:19:33.000Franklin was probably aware of the illegal studies going on in his building, says the Benjamin Franklin House, but it's doubtful that he was involved himself.
03:20:12.000But back then when they were studying medicine, isn't that what they did?
03:20:16.000Like all those people that like studied anatomy back then, how did they, if it was illegal to study anatomy, if it was illegal to study bodies, how else would they find out?
03:20:49.000Franklin's history as a Mason was one of the historian's initial points of inquiry.
03:20:54.000Though shrouded in secrecy, Masonic rituals have dark known undercurrents which have at times gone horribly wrong.
03:21:02.000For example, in a 2004 initiation ceremony, a new member was accidentally shot by a member who meant to fire an empty gun but instead fired a loaded one.
03:21:14.000But when historians dug deeper into what was going on in the Franklin home during the years, the bones dated back to, they discovered the real culprit behind the bones is one of William Houston.
03:21:26.000They're basically saying the same thing.
03:22:57.000We'll blame this kid or we'll blame you.
03:23:00.000And then they supposedly that the Queen of England or the...
03:23:03.000The royal family gets a percentage of our taxes.
03:23:07.000What do you think is going on now that one day some assholes like you and I will be sitting doing a podcast talking about what the government is doing today?
03:26:36.000And it's just weird that we need those guys to do it on YouTube and we're not seeing Saturday Night Live do it and all these others because that's what should be done.
03:26:48.000No one can go that hard unless you're on the internet.
03:26:51.000It's kind of crazy, but even just a little bit, it just seemed like when, and this is my kind of problem with comedy right now, and I love all comics, but there's a lot of comics who are like my generation who felt like the censorship from the religious right that still can't,
03:27:07.000that just don't understand that that censorship, yeah, there are crazy religious right people out there, but the censorship is now from the left.
03:27:16.000There's a lot of censorship from the left, but if the left lets up, the right will pick it up.
03:27:28.000The guys who are hating against gays while they're sucking trucker dick on the weekends.
03:27:33.000Now, the real conspiracy theorists will say that this Roe vs.
03:27:37.000Wade thing is to distract us from all the other stuff going on in the world, so that we'll fight over that, because it's such a hot-button topic for America.
03:27:48.000It's such a line in the sand for a lot of people, especially women.
03:27:52.000A woman's right to choose is such a line in the sand that when they take that away, then people are going to be fighting so hard for that that they're going to ignore all the other shenanigans that are going on.
03:28:03.000Well, I think the biggest problem that the right to choose people messed up on is that so many of them were anti-right to choose when it came to getting the vaccine.
03:28:52.000Yeah, but it still is a public problem if you have 100 friends and one of them dies from this fucking thing, especially people that are vulnerable, people with autoimmune diseases, older people, overweight people.
03:29:02.000I get their perspective, and I get if it really did stop the spread of the virus that it totally makes sense.
03:29:09.000The problem is, once it was recognized that it didn't, they stuck with the same game plan.
03:29:14.000Instead of saying, hey, what are the other options?
03:29:28.000Instead of pretending that it's all good, Let's look at all of the good it does, and then also what's the bad it does, and let people make informed choices.
03:29:37.000That's always been the case with medicine, especially when you're talking about something that may or may not help you, because it may or may not stop the spread.
03:29:47.000It may help you if you encounter the virus within a certain period of time, but then, you know, a lot of places are saying if you were vaccinated and boosted a year ago, it doesn't count anymore.
03:30:50.000Yeah, there's certain people that, and Dr. Drew's talked about this, from the booster do have, and maybe even from the second shot, do have an adverse event.
03:31:29.000And when people get scared and they think that some people aren't doing the right thing when they did the right thing, then they get angry and emotional and then they start believing things that turn out to not necessarily be true because some of these people that have put out these results and studies, they have skewed the data.
03:31:48.000This is humans, and just because it lines up with what they thought the pandemic was going to be, that's because that was their game plan to what to do if something went down.
03:32:27.000And taking into account different people, particularly children's immune systems and their responses to it.
03:32:33.000I think, you know, we as a society, always when something goes down and it's scary, we have like sides that we pick, we have positions that we take, and we stand by them,
03:32:48.000and we defend them even when more data keeps coming out that shows you that it wasn't exactly accurate.
03:32:55.000So I always think, dude, this is my opinion, that, you know, you'll have the trust authority side, and then you'll have the conspiracy side.
03:33:02.000And never is it one completely way or the other.
03:33:06.000But for me, I think it tends to more lean towards the conspiracy side more often than not.
03:34:08.000They definitely have a social credit system.
03:34:10.000And, you know, that's been documented.
03:34:11.000It's also been documented that people that didn't have enough points or did the wrong thing or said the wrong thing or whatever, they weren't allowed to travel.
03:34:19.000They weren't allowed to purchase certain things.
03:34:21.000There's parts of the world right now where you have to show your ID in order to get gas.
03:34:28.000Yeah, you have to scan your number to see if you're allowed to get gas.
03:34:33.000I mean, what happened in Canada with the truckers where they shut down people's bank accounts because they were associated with- Scary shit.
03:34:40.000That's been something people have been talking about that is the scary part of moving to crypto, right?
03:34:56.000They took away their access to their funds to try to encourage them to quit Or somebody just, one woman just sent like a hundred bucks to it and the government shut down her bank account and didn't allow her to get into her bank.
03:35:56.000Here, Trudeau was born a little more than nine months after the marriage of his parents and more than four years before Margaret made a much-publicized trip to Cuba.
03:36:17.000Back then that was normal though, right?
03:36:19.000Experts say it would have been impossible for an earlier visit to Cuba to go unnoticed.
03:36:24.000Experts say, as long as they say, Cuban media have been unusually open about the death of Castro's oldest son, Fidelito, describing it as a suicide after a long depression.
03:36:36.000Neither state media nor independent reporters covering the death have reported the existence of a suicide note.
03:36:42.000Okay, but that's just, we're going into a weird area here.
03:36:57.000Okay, February 1, suicide of Castro's oldest son, Fidelito, spurred the most recent reports on several sites claiming that Fidelito left a suicide note referring to Justin Trudeau as his half-brother.
03:37:09.000The theory was that Castro was Trudeau's father, was also shared wildly on social media.
03:37:14.000Okay, just for funsies, and this is just funsies, let's Google.