On today's show, we have a special guest, Jay Dyer, host of the VaynerMedia show, "Lord Voldemort" and host of Alex Jones' show on the Fourth Hour with Alex Jones. We discuss the recent Antifa attack on a police training center in the Atlanta area, Joe Biden's new energy deal with China, and more!
00:00:35.000Over in the Atlanta area, a bunch of far-left extremists have been occupying the space because they don't want police to set up a training center.
00:00:44.000The police tried to come in to clear it out because these people have been firebombing buildings.
00:00:48.000Firebombed an innocent guy's truck, nearly burned him to death.
00:00:51.000We're throwing rocks through windows, throwing Molotov cocktails.
00:02:33.000We want to create events where we can actually start building out culture and pushing back.
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00:02:42.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Jay Dyer.
00:03:48.000So that way when someone says, there's no way Klaus Schwab said that, then you go, actually, and you can pull up the book and be like, it's right there in the book.
00:03:53.000There's sticky notes, so clearly he said it.
00:04:05.000I actually walked up to him on his own book, and I also had one of those sticky notes in there, so I'm excited to get into all that.
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00:06:19.000These people are not from the Atlanta area.
00:06:21.000They were arrested, it turns out, they're from all over the place.
00:06:24.000So these random psychopaths are coming down to Atlanta feigning some kind of outrage over a police training center, firebombing people's, firebombing houses under construction, not people living there.
00:06:44.000Guy shoots a cop, severely injuring him.
00:06:47.000The police return fire in self-defense.
00:06:50.000Antifa responds by issuing a direct call for the assassination of police in the area, putting the city on high alert.
00:06:55.000Hey, I didn't have that one on my 2023 bingo card, but it probably should have been, right?
00:07:03.000I'm not even hearing about this in the news.
00:07:06.000I mean, I didn't know that there was another Autonomous.
00:07:08.000It's been there for like a year and a half.
00:07:10.000Yeah, which is absolutely crazy, because the last time we kind of saw this, it was in Portland, and it was widely talked about, and people were trying to film in there, but there's nothing about any of this that I've been actually hearing about myself.
00:07:21.000Well, to be fair, I mean, we were really wrapped up talking about Stephen Crowder yesterday.
00:07:25.000I mean, we couldn't spare any time to talk about Antifa terrorists Getting arrested and trying to kill police.
00:07:31.000So is this a situation where they're like, this is our land and then the cops stepped on their land and they're like, don't, you're invading our territory, bang bang.
00:07:38.000The cops were going to use the facility as a training facility.
00:07:42.000And so a bunch of psychopaths from all over the country show up pretending they're angry that Atlanta is doing this and then living in trees and trying to kill people.
00:07:52.000Like literally trying to kill the forest.
00:08:11.000So from what I'm seeing online, it looks like there was a multi-agency operation that got rid of 25 campsites that were On this autonomous zone, and they were able to find a lot of weapons, a lot of different fireworks, pellet rifles, gas masks, bow torches, but it looks like there was a scuffle when, of course, they were being kicked out of this location.
00:08:34.000I thought I heard a story about the Weather Underground having killed the cop or something, but I think when I do a Google search, like, I think the only thing I find is that they killed themselves.
00:08:42.000They were working on a bomb in a basement, it blew up and killed them.
00:08:46.000Because my understanding is that a lot of people talk about the weather underground and, you know, compare it to what's going on today with Antifa.
00:08:53.000And then I often hear from, you know, people who are more experts than I that, yeah, but they were doing shock and awe campaigns.
00:08:59.000They would go at two in the morning when no one was around and blow something up to be like, aha, look at us.
00:09:03.000Whereas Antifa literally just kills people.
00:09:05.000Like the dude in Portland, they walked up and just shot him in the chest, that BLM guy.
00:09:09.000And then you have all the people who died.
00:09:10.000I'll call this one indirect far left, you know, death, the riots, the summer of love.
00:09:51.000It was Bill Ayers who was a high level foundation guy who was basically funding and promoting all that.
00:09:57.000So that was actually an establishment created thing, which I think Antifa is as well.
00:10:01.000That's why I was making the Weather Underground connection, and I think it's the same thing with... They gave a six-minute warning before bombing the New York Police Headquarters.
00:10:12.000Have you seen that interview where they say, though, they're interviewing the Weather Underground people, and they're like, we want to put half of America into camps.
00:10:21.000It's that they had the attitude that half of America would have to be re-educated, so they were the first to call for re-education camps.
00:10:27.000Yeah, Andrew Cuomo, a very popular governor from New York, former governor, actually commuted a sentence for an ex-Weather Underground member recently as well, which he personally intervened and defended his decision in doing so.
00:10:43.000There's a vintage debate between Lord Voldemort and Bill Ayers.
00:10:47.000I don't know if anybody could ever dig that up, but they go into that, and Alex actually brings all that up.
00:10:55.000Well, Ayers was trying to argue that he was actually working for real liberalism and real liberal causes, and I think he was making points that Tim was trying to make, that they weren't really wanting to supposedly hurt people, but that it was a real liberal movement.
00:11:10.000Now Ox is arguing that it wasn't, that it was foundation-funded.
00:11:19.000role. I don't remember if it was Ford Foundation or something like that. He had some connection
00:11:23.000to a high level. I don't remember which one it was.
00:11:25.000And then so they played it off as if they were anti-Vietnam or something, anti-war,
00:11:28.000anti-establishment. What was the real goal? Empowering the state?
00:11:33.000That depends on how legitimate, I guess, the Weather Underground themselves were.
00:11:38.000I mean, whether they were a completely Fed-created thing, or whether it was kind of steered into radicalism.
00:11:45.000You know, a lot of the COINTELPRO was designed to do that, steer people into appearing radical.
00:11:51.000Richard Aoki was the guy who steered the Panthers into being radical, and that basically diffused all of their PR, right?
00:11:59.000Because they were seen walking around carrying guns in America and thought, oh, the Black Panthers are going to take over America, so it was a saw-out.
00:12:05.000And this is exactly why I tell people the violence doesn't work.
00:12:09.000When you get violent or scary, the government can then take that, use it against you, and justify expansion because regular people say, yes, please, government, do this.
00:12:17.000When Antifa goes out and do it, the media covers it up, never talks about it, so no one knows it's happening.
00:12:22.000But you would think if the media did talk about it, that would be a reason to fund the FBI to investigate Antifa.
00:12:49.000So they're keeping Antifa in their back pocket as a militant arm of the liberal economic order in case things don't go the way that the business is moving it?
00:12:59.000I think there's far right and far left that are kind of managed.
00:13:03.000They serve a purpose, both of these groups.
00:13:05.000And you'll notice the history of Cointelpro.
00:13:07.000There's usually federal informants in all of these, whether it's radical Islam groups.
00:13:11.000Look up the Newburgh Sting documentary.
00:13:40.000So what happened was he knew that the DEA and the police were doing illegal raids without warrants.
00:13:46.000on grow houses. So he rents a house and he puts very powerful grow lights in it and nothing else.
00:13:51.000But live streaming cameras. Then of course one day they storm into the house, they break in
00:13:56.000without a warrant, and there's live streaming cameras everywhere and there's like a sign saying
00:13:59.000you're on camera or something like that. Yeah I believe this was Barry Cooper.
00:14:02.000He was previously one of the top, best narcotics officers in this entire country.
00:14:08.000He got multiple prestigious awards by many federal agencies, and then he just realized that the war on drugs was absolutely stupid, and he dedicated his life towards exposing how much of a con this was, and then started to do tutorial videos about how to get away with drug dealing.
00:14:27.000And literally made tutorial videos saying, okay, drug sniffing dogs do this, make sure you do this to not get caught.
00:14:33.000So that's another interesting individual that I met previously before.
00:14:38.000We put up a poll in the chat right now.
00:14:41.000Who is right, Crowder or Daily Wire, just to get your guys' thoughts on the whole thing that happened this week.
00:15:54.000Well, there was also another crazy story just a couple days ago of a guy who lost a local election and then went up and shot up the home offices of the Democrats.
00:16:06.000So that's another story that I think should be talked about.
00:16:12.000Can you believe our first SWATing was one year ago this month?
00:16:22.000If we sit by and just complain, we'll see more violence and probably the dissolution of the United States.
00:16:28.000But if we actively create technology and structures and communities that are resilient to this kind of thing, I think we'll easily be able to bypass this and remain a global leader.
00:16:37.000So I think personally that there is a larger divide and conquer agenda meant for the American
00:16:43.000people to tear each other up, beat each other up, and find each other as each other's enemies.
00:16:47.000Meanwhile, the real kind of culprits, the real kind of people behind the scenes that
00:16:51.000are hurting both people are getting away with a lot of their crimes against humanity.
00:16:55.000And seeing the point that we are at right now, where a lot of people are even afraid
00:17:00.000to have civil conversations at the dinner table with each other's family members, seeing
00:17:05.000the situation where we are so polarized, we are so divided.
00:17:08.000The ingredients that created that situation, the social media algorithms, the divisive emotional hyperbolic psyops, the news coverage that again is used to manipulate people, all those ingredients haven't gone away.
00:17:21.000You add that to the larger ingredients of people getting sicker, getting more unhealthier, not just physically but also mentally.
00:17:28.000You add that to poverty increasing, We have a recipe for disaster with all these ingredients kind of coming here together and I think it's only going to get way worse from here which is absolutely horrible and something that should be prevented and we should have a real conversation about but sadly we don't have that conversation and sadly these ingredients are just being added to this larger mess of a situation that we're all in.
00:17:54.000When you say only getting worse, what do you mean exactly?
00:17:57.000Because I know things will get better as well, but what do you mean exactly?
00:17:59.000So as far as mental health, mental health has been declining dramatically in this country.
00:18:03.000That's going to have a severe effect on whether people act violently.
00:18:07.000You look at the destruction of the family unit.
00:18:10.000When you look at the radicalization that happens, not just in the Middle East, but with any kind of form of radicalism, one of the key components is not only low intelligence, but it's also low income, not a lot of ability to have money.
00:18:24.000And not banging at all, not having the opportunity to find a female or male spouse.
00:18:30.000They attribute to this specifically in the Middle East because there's a lot of men that have multiple wives, meaning that there's a lot of guys who can't have a wife, meaning that they're more likely to be radicalized.
00:18:40.000Now with the destruction of the family unit, with people becoming poorer, people becoming more crazier, there's going to be more violence in the United States whether we like it or not.
00:18:48.000Because they promised him 72 virgins in heaven.
00:19:10.000And they'd be like, oh, how do I, what is this like?
00:19:12.000Oh, but you can only get it if you serve and do what you're told.
00:19:15.000And he's like, oh, and then they drug him again, drag them back to where they were before.
00:19:18.000And then they wake up and like, what was that vision?
00:19:21.000And he's like, if you do everything I say, you will go back there.
00:19:25.000And so the assassins, people don't understand.
00:19:28.000We have this vision of assassins as ninjas wearing all black, crawling in through the ceiling, taking out the emperor, and then throwing a rope and scurrying away, and that's not at all.
00:19:39.000The assassins, the true assassins, would dress like a priest or a farmer, walk in, stab the crap out of the leader, and then be killed on the spot by the leader's supporters.
00:19:49.000They were like, ah, now I can go to paradise, or whatever.
00:19:52.000So suicide bombers of the day, basically.
00:20:23.000But it was like environments where people didn't have enough money.
00:20:26.000World War I created that situation where, of course, they were made to sign a treaty that essentially robbed them of a lot of their wealth.
00:20:35.000There's some study or something, I remember hearing about this during the Arab Spring, three components that led to the revolutions, and it was like the high cost of food, the inability to work, and a lack of shelter or something like this.
00:20:48.000I can't remember what the exact components were, but when you have high levels of homelessness, unemployment, and inflation, For obvious reasons, everything falls apart.
00:21:00.000Or people become vulnerable to a strong personality coming along and saying, I can help you, that's the problem, whether it's a person or a thing, we will destroy that thing and then you'll be okay.
00:21:11.000And people are like, I'm so desperate, anything is better than starvation.
00:21:15.000My question for Jay, is everything we're seeing manufactured?
00:22:43.000You said there are ten tenets of globalism?
00:22:45.000Yeah, I just basically went through a lot of these texts and just kind of ferreted out what were the commonalities and just kind of came up with my own ten.
00:22:51.000But I mean, it's a world economic system based around some form of universal basic income.
00:23:01.000The first thing you mentioned is the central bank digital currency, then the woke religion.
00:23:06.000And also the turning of the actual existing establishment religions into something that is a form of wokeism, yeah, like the Vatican, this kind of stuff, in my view.
00:23:16.000You know, the Vatican's pushing World Economic Forum principles and inclusive capitalism, which is, you know, Klaus has another book, Inclusive Capitalism.
00:23:24.000So it's about penetrating the cabinets.
00:23:55.000He says the whole chapter on this is like the tip of the spear is transhumanism.
00:23:59.000So that's another one of these tenets.
00:24:01.000How would transhumanism function as a tip of the spear?
00:24:04.000I mean, the first way I think of it is that they can read your thoughts with a neural net and then they can control your behavior through that.
00:24:09.000The other idea would be that they make people so depressed that they become vulnerable to manipulation.
00:24:16.000Let me give a quick shout-out to Stargate SG-1.
00:24:19.000On an episode that I've talked about before.
00:24:21.000For those unfamiliar, the show's amazing, by the way.
00:24:23.000It's a team travels through a Stargate portal to various coordinates to explore other colonies, essentially, like other planets and, you know, it's complicated.
00:24:32.000But basically, they go to one place where they send out a drone, a little robot, and everything's destroyed.
00:24:38.000But then all of a sudden it flashes and everything's fine.
00:24:41.000There's a barrier over this small town where everything outside of it is polluted and this force field is keeping everybody safe.
00:24:58.000Randomly, one person just leaves the city and walks out to their death.
00:25:03.000What was happening was everyone had a neural implant.
00:25:06.000The central computer was controlling their memories.
00:25:09.000And when the force field was shrinking as it ran out of power, it would excise people by altering their brains to make them walk to their death and then make everyone forget they existed.
00:25:19.000That could be happening right now and you wouldn't know it.
00:26:32.000Well, the CIA has been involved in Hollywood in so many different ways, especially when it comes to planting and seeding ideas.
00:26:37.000There's a reason that they promote certain movies, but they do more than that.
00:26:41.000I mean, the DOD gets involved in a lot of movies, especially when it comes to a lot of military movies, a lot of war propaganda, but specifically the larger PSYOPs, the larger implanting of subconscious ideas, is also done by a lot of these central controllers when a lot of people even knowing it.
00:26:57.000I just thought of a funny idea, real quick, before we show your book.
00:27:01.000Shout out for Seamus, because it's a good Freedom Tunes, where it's like, FBI agents are watching Luke's content.
00:27:07.000They get assigned to watch Luke, and they're like, you need to watch this guy, and watch out for his radicalization and radicalism.
00:27:12.000And the guy's like, yes sir, you got it.
00:27:14.000And then it's like six months later, and the guy's sitting there wearing a tinfoil hat being like, it's real, it's real!
00:27:18.000And they're like, ah, Luke got another one, and they drag him off.
00:27:53.000And he was an early theorist when it came to how if you saw the human being as a computer, you could program the human being like a computer.
00:28:03.000Just lift it up a little more so people can see the whole title.
00:28:05.000I thought you were saying Lift Up My Spirit.
00:28:10.000Well, the way that they influence people now is subconscious, but they're moving into a new kind of way where we are going to have some kind of implantable chip inside of us.
00:28:22.000Today at the World Economic Forum, a Duke professor, Nida Farhani, actually talked about how in the very near future we're going to have sensors in each ear in order to monitor your brain waves all day, every day.
00:28:39.000Now we're going to have implantable technology.
00:28:41.000And if you thought the subconscious psyop propaganda in the Hollywood movies by the CIA was bad, imagine what happens when they get access to your brainwaves and are able to manipulate that and stimulate that for what they want to encourage and what they want to discourage.
00:28:57.000This is next-level stuff that we're dealing with.
00:28:58.000Ray Kurzweil's book on the singularity has a whole chapter on that very thing where he
00:29:02.000says that they'll step in between the data that comes in from the exterior to your mind
00:29:08.000and they'll have a layer in there to tell you what's coming in and it won't be the actual
00:29:13.000exterior data that's coming in from the external world.
00:30:20.000Some people believe there's a spiritual component to this.
00:30:23.000Some people believe that they're taken over by demons.
00:30:26.000Another aspect is, psychologically speaking, when you have so much power, when you have so much money, there's things that just don't affect you at all, so they keep looking for new, bizarre, crazy things that actually give them some kind of feeling in this life, since they're so numb by how much they have already accomplished in this world.
00:30:43.000There's other theories out there as well, but that's two that are very popular.
00:30:46.000One of the theories is that people who want to do really messed up things seek power in order to immunize themselves from the law and society as they seek to do it.
00:30:54.000So like, I don't know what level of power this guy had, but certainly someone who wants control, who's got messed up predilections about dolphins, is going to need to insulate themselves from the law if they're going to do weird crap like that.
00:31:06.000And then you've got the old Epstein stuff.
00:31:07.000Clearly these people want to get positions of power so that it's very difficult to go after.
00:31:10.000I mean look, Andrew, Prince Andrew, Why isn't that guy getting charged?
00:31:14.000I mean, what's up with that, you know?
00:31:17.000Maxwell goes to jail, what about the client list?
00:31:18.000These people seek power because then they can get away with it.
00:31:22.000Because you look at what happens to people who aren't in the club.
00:31:25.000Like those two guys, I think, where was it, those two guys were in Atlanta or something?
00:31:29.000Where they were trapped, two gay guys adopted kids and then started raping and trafficking them for money.
00:31:35.000Those guys got arrested and people are calling for the death penalty for what they did.
00:31:39.000But then take a look at the Epstein stuff, and it's like, where is the client list?
00:31:42.000People who want to do messed up crap like that seek power so they can become immunized.
00:31:47.000If they were politicians, those two guys, they probably would have gotten away with it.
00:31:52.000That's another aspect that people need to understand here.
00:31:54.000And a lot of these people are just sociopaths, so that's a third explanation.
00:31:57.000So I have these kind of two explanations.
00:32:02.000Two, they're just kind of numb from having too much power.
00:32:04.000and then you know one is that there's they're hijacked by demons what do you
00:32:07.000what do you think there's a job that explains it or all of all three all the above right but there's also an
00:32:13.000element like in the dr quigley's tragedy and hope where he's chronicling the
00:32:16.000history of the elite in He's one of them, by the way.
00:32:19.000He's writing an apologetic in Tragedy and Hope.
00:32:21.000There's a chapter where he talks about how the elite raised their children.
00:32:26.000And there's a, at least in the British tradition, he's talking about the Royal Society, that they have the tradition to intentionally inculcate psychopathy.
00:32:35.000And so one of the reasons that they would send them to elite boarding schools was to separate them from the matronly raising.
00:32:42.000This kind of has a natural production of psychopathy.
00:32:46.000There's also inbreeding as well in some of the rural society groups, which also can produce that.
00:32:50.000And by the way, the reason to answer that previous question about the tip of the spear, that's because that's a reference to the ongoing revolution that Huxley wrote about.
00:33:00.000So if you read Huxley, Not just Brand New World, but his other texts.
00:33:03.000He has an essay at the beginning of Brand New World where he says that this is the culmination of all the revolutions of the last several centuries.
00:33:11.000And that culmination is in a strictly tiered technocratic society where everybody's controlled and babies are born in test tubes.
00:33:19.000So it's an actual plan of revolution that continues up into transhumanism.
00:33:25.000I think about, like, people that have so much money and power starting to take the NPC metaphor literally, and then they look at people and they start to look at them as biomechanical machines, and how do you manipulate and control the machine?
00:33:39.000I do like saying, like, hey, people are NPCs, ha ha ha, but the reality is, no, we're all humans, and we all have human rights, in my opinion, and we should support those.
00:36:16.000No, he passed away, but his daughter is, of course, Mika Brzezinski on MSNBC.
00:36:22.000I confronted him specifically about him talking about the Great New World Order and him starting, essentially, Al-Qaeda and him being responsible for doing so with American tax dollars with a foreign policy move that bit us in the back and also having culpability in the events that happened in New York City on 9-11.
00:36:41.000So it was a very interesting conversation.
00:37:44.000And he was laying out with Bertrand Russell in the Royal Society, in the Fabian Socialist Society, the exact same plan that Brzezinski's talking about.
00:37:51.000It's to a T. You know the funny thing about it is, like the progenitors of the New World Order and the Great Reset and all this stuff are all very, very old or dead.
00:38:03.000And the people they're giving it to, who are inheriting it, are incompetent and fumbling.
00:38:16.000And it's just, it's funny because I like, I just want to imagine you go back to like Jekyll Island and all the weird plans and the Federal Reserve and they're like, we'll have absolute control.
00:38:23.000And then a hundred years later, their moron grandchildren are like, I have no idea what I'm doing!
00:38:59.000You won't shower or brush your teeth because you will already be in your pod when you wake up.
00:39:04.000You'll just click the button on your visor and then you will be in the front of your virtual office building and you, a dragon, will walk in where hockey players are walking around talking about sales pitch numbers and a giant carrot walks up to you and says, Look, you didn't get the report done last night.
00:39:26.000Then you walk into an office where Super Mario is doing sales report meetings, because everybody's going to identify in weird, weird-ass ways, and that's the weird world you're going to live in.
00:39:52.000And you're going to be talking business in this crazy broken world where a carrot's complaining about stuff.
00:39:57.000I was picturing people being fed by tubes of like liquid fluid and, uh, then their teeth falling out because they don't brush them
00:40:04.000like you were saying they're in the thing all day they don't need to wash and clean the teeth
00:40:06.000will fall out all of them will fall out and then they'll start having kids with no teeth no no
00:40:10.000no no like we'll start creating humans with no teeth i gotta stop you people's teeth will actually
00:40:14.000get way better because they won't be eating breads and sugars that's what i thought at first
00:40:18.000but i could see it going in either direction like you know or plugs or whatever it may be
00:40:23.000But we also have to understand the internet is dominated by a lot of adult content.
00:40:27.000Now, imagine having VR and being in a place where you're inundated with the internet and you're going to be seeing a lot of weird, crazy stuff, especially because people can't kind of unhook and get away from it.
00:40:40.000But Jay, from your experiences, from what Tim just said, how accurate is that?
00:40:43.000And how do you see the future kind of shaping?
00:40:46.000Not by what you want, but what you've read and what they're calling for.
00:40:51.000Yeah, well, that's the world I want, right?
00:40:55.000You want to go to work at Bowser's Castle?
00:40:58.000Your boss is a dude, but he avatars as Princess Peach?
00:41:00.000And it's like, just Princess Peach is like, look, I told you, you couldn't be selling these things in the office.
00:41:13.000No, I mean, so, well, in Jacques Adelie's book, Brief History of the Future, he has a section where he talks about that when you're basically in the coom pod phase, you're going to be bitched around by a robot that will be your monitor.
00:41:28.000So, I mean, he actually, it's all planned out to where it's like, you won't get access to the outside world, except through this like bitch bot monitor that tells you anything that you need to know.
00:41:38.000So that's kind of what the chat GBT that's rolling out.
00:41:41.000is this early phase of what you see in movies like Spike Jonze's Her.
00:41:45.000There's also a really good movie that makes Tim's point, which is called The Congress.
00:41:48.000I don't know if you've ever seen that, but it's a classic with an indie sci-fi movie from 2010.
00:41:54.000It's got Robin Wright in it, and they scan her in as an actress, and the company owns the scan.
00:42:00.000She dies, but then a thousand years into the future, everybody's interacting in the metaverse as dragons and
00:42:10.000That's part of why I'm obsessed with these contracts, it's perpetuity.
00:42:14.000Everybody's in the Metaverse, they're wearing the headset or whatever that's in their head, but everybody's walking around in tattered rags like they're fentanyl zombies, but they're living in the Metaverse.
00:42:25.000Have you seen the video out of Philly of the, that drug epidemic or whatever where everyone's taking some, I forgot what it's called, but they're all like shaking and shambling back and forth.
00:42:54.000I imagine the ages are the age of the liberal economic order and the age of the New World Order, and that we are in the middle of the transition.
00:43:00.000But you mentioned the Fabian Society has also been talking about this stuff.
00:43:15.000So if I could ask you, sorry, I didn't mean to just grab the book on the Fabian, but I just wanted to ask you, Jay, because a lot of people have different kind of understanding and perspectives.
00:43:24.000Who do you see at the top of the pyramid here?
00:43:27.000I know that's a very kind of open-ended generalized question and kind of hard to answer, but I don't know if... The Amish.
00:43:43.000No, I think that so at the tip-top is a spiritual dimension with the devil. I would think there's a real devil. I think that's
00:43:49.000the best explanation for why this same sort of model like continues
00:43:53.000in history to repeat. But anyway, beyond that, I think that
00:43:57.000when you look at these, you know, big steering committees, CFR,
00:44:00.000Council on Foreign Relations, if you look at Davos, These are basically frontispieces for this inner core, which is the same structure that's been there.
00:44:10.000It's that secret security apparatus that set up, you know, the OSS, the CIA in 1942, 1947.
00:44:16.000It's the British structure, the Milner roundtable groups.
00:44:19.000That's who's running this whole thing.
00:44:20.000So, I think it's fair to say that there is a larger spiritual and energetic component to this that we definitely do not understand, but it's interesting because you just mentioned that these kind of individuals are calling for the same thing throughout many different years and many different decades.
00:44:45.000I think the elite ideology nowadays is wedded to a form of extreme Darwinism where there's a social Darwinian attitude that if you are in power, you have the right to be in power.
00:44:57.000And that goes along with the belief that actually goes back to Plato and the Republic that The human population has to be kept at a certain level for the ideal balance.
00:45:07.000Plato's whole system was based on Pythagoras' number mysticism.
00:45:11.000So there's a lot of hoodoo in that, but what today's elite have borrowed or taken from Plato is the idea of dialectics.
00:45:19.000And part of dialectics is that you have to do evil and good at the same time.
00:45:23.000Yeah, he also believed in problem, reaction, solution.
00:45:25.000That's where a lot of the larger kind of implementation of a lot of the programs that they do.
00:45:31.000Plato thinks that society should be controlled by a secret society that lies to the public.
00:45:36.000And it's a loose kind of technocratic model, even though he didn't believe, they didn't know about technology, per se, in the way that we do.
00:45:43.000In Plato's Republic, you have discussions of techne, which is the same idea.
00:45:48.000The whole idea is that society should be run like a giant math program.
00:45:52.000And so Plato said the philosopher king goes and studies on a mountain for 30 years and learns math.
00:45:57.000And then he comes back and he impresses upon the city, on the society, the mathematical geometrical principles of an ideal state.
00:47:24.000Why would you have an idol that you don't know much about?
00:47:25.000Yo, he thought Klaus Schwab was a nice guy, come on!
00:47:28.000I mean, I've always looked up to the idea of Plato because of platonic love, things like that, like this concept that you can have brotherly love with humans is Strictly platonic, apparently.
00:47:40.000And I love the idea of him sitting with Socrates, who's tripping out, just saying the most crazy stuff, and he's writing it down like, yo, this world's gonna remember this dude.
00:47:48.000So would you say Plato is the founding father of the Illuminati?
00:47:57.000No, like, the Illuminati is like a vague, generalized term to talk about a lot of the powerful people that kind of rule things in secret.
00:48:03.000It's been popularized by people like Tupac, who've talked about it and made songs about it, but it's just kind of a name for the people behind the scenes.
00:48:11.000Well, funny you said that because the origin of the phrase Illuminati, which comes out of the French Revolution.
00:48:18.000The illuminated ones, and I've just been reading this history of Byzantium and the Cambridge guys talking about how When Platonism made a resurgence in Byzantium, right when Byzantium was about to fall, they were called the illuminated ones, the Illuminati, in Byzantium, the radical Platonists.
00:49:05.000Cecil Rhodes was the Diamond De Beers magnate.
00:49:08.000Working together with other elite banking families, right?
00:49:12.000And they sort of set up a model for control that was modeled on the British East India Company.
00:49:17.000Cecil's thing was diamonds, but that gave him the idea from secret societies like Freemasonry to create his own society called the Society of the Elect.
00:49:27.000And the plan was originally to bring America back under the British Empire.
00:49:32.000They didn't really succeed at that, but what they did do was make alliances with the wealthiest families in the U.S., who were all, namely David Rockefeller, for example, who were not just influenced by Von Hayek and Austrian economics.
00:49:44.000David was actually really influenced by the Harvard socialist Harold Lasky.
00:49:49.000And that's what got him into Fabianism, and that's why Rockefeller, for example, was a big fan of Mao.
00:49:54.000He wrote editorials in 1979 in the New York Times saying that Mao's experiment was this great thing.
00:50:00.000So the wealthiest people that you could think of in America, JPMorgan Chase, they're all funding and supporting socialism.
00:50:06.000Even Brzezinski, in Between Two Ages, cites Anthony Sutton, who's Anthony Sutton's famous professor who wrote the book.
00:50:14.000Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, and Hitler and Wall Street.
00:50:17.000Talking about how the elites funded these groups, right?
00:50:20.000Especially the Bolsheviks and the Communists.
00:50:21.000And the Chinese, specifically, and the Chinese Revolution.
00:50:24.000That was a major component of the Rockefeller family that loved everything they were doing.
00:50:28.000The whole Cultural Revolution, they were loving seeing all that.
00:50:32.000The one-child policy, again, spurred on by a lot of these larger eugenicists that are using China as their larger playing ground.
00:50:39.000Testing out all this latest and greatest social credit score, technological enslavement of human beings, and a lot of people believe China is separate and a threat, when in reality, China has been taken over by a lot of the Western elites that are using it as a model for the world, as Klaus Schwab says, China is the world that we want to be envisioned.
00:50:59.000Sorry, I cut you off, because I just had a thought there.
00:51:02.000Yeah, so the Fabians are really just the ideologues who took Marxism and wanted to reform it.
00:51:09.000And their ideology was better, it was more successful, more useful than classical Marxism because they were like, oh, the proletariat will rise up and then the proletariat just cares about going to lunch and eating their lunch pail, right?
00:51:21.000They're not interested in Marxist theory, right?
00:51:24.000So what the Fabians realized was that if we combine the Marxist revolution with big money, We could have a lot more effect, and that's precisely what they did.
00:51:34.000And so Beatrice Sidney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, they actually got to be really good buddies with a lot of the American industrialists and elites, and they influenced them, including Henry Ford, to be into forms of socialism.
00:51:46.000And so that's why the whole push for the last century is this sort of technocratic socialist model.
00:51:51.000Can we just do the same thing but, like, in the other way?
00:51:54.000Can we, like, get some prominent libertarian-minded individuals to come together to form a secret society that bestows liberty and shatters the shackles, and you know what I mean?
00:52:04.000Can't we be like, you know, me and Luke meet and we'll be like, how can we influence people to believe in freedom?
00:52:12.000Yeah, well, you guys inducted me when I got here, right?
00:52:14.000It was an Eyes Wide Shut ritual downstairs.
00:52:17.000He had to swear an allegiance to being a personal responsibility, freedom, and liberty.
00:52:23.000And I had to hit three-pointers down there, so I didn't realize it was a basketball court.
00:52:28.000When they started the Federal Reserve in 1913, it seems like this is part of the movement to bring the Americans back under the British Empire.
00:52:41.000So is the British Empire intricately woven with the Swiss banks now?
00:52:44.000A lot of the stuff—Douglas is in Switzerland, the Bank for International Settlements, which is the central bank of central banks.
00:52:50.000It's the Federal Reserve of New York, the Bank of England, the Bank of Australia all go through the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland.
00:53:00.000Even though that was a post-war creation, the BIS, they created it post-war to be that neutral kind of central bank of central banks, like you said.
00:53:10.000And it's modeled exactly the same way as the U.S.
00:53:13.000Federal Reserve's model, which is itself modeled on the Bank of England.
00:53:16.000So, it was all modeled in regard to the Milner-Fabian circles who instructed their dude, Colonel Edwin Mandelhouse, who was the handler for Woodrow Wilson, so that's why All of this gets pushed under Woodrow Wilson.
00:53:31.000So the League of Nations was created to be that first attempt at global government under the Wilson administration, right?
00:53:40.000It failed and so they needed another world war and then that led to United Nations and it's the exact same people that set that up.
00:53:46.000But it's set up by the same people setting up the BIS.
00:53:49.000Yeah, and the land that was donated for the United Nations was donated by David Rockefeller, who of course played a very key role in setting up this kind of international institution that would bring all the governments together in order to set some kind of soft form of world government.
00:54:04.000And when you look at the United Nations, the way it was built, a lot of the kind of weird kind of occult stuff inside of it, it goes along with the same kind of larger principles and ideologies that a lot of these kind of Satanists Also, kind of profess and express.
00:54:19.000What caused the League of Nations to fail?
00:54:23.000It didn't have any military prowess, and at that time they weren't able to convince Americans to go along with it.
00:54:29.000So actually Congress didn't go along with Woodrow Wilson's internationalism that he was pushing, but they did get the bank pushed at that time, right?
00:54:39.000So it took several more decades to get the U.S.
00:54:42.000to go along with this stuff, and that's the key role that a lot of the British intelligence assets played, including Ian Fleming of James Bond fame.
00:54:50.000So William Stevenson of Canada, who was British intelligence in Canada, he had an office in Rockefeller Plaza.
00:54:59.000Noel Coward, the author, you've probably heard of him.
00:55:02.000And in Fleming, we're able to convince the U.S.
00:55:06.000to set up its secret security establishment in 1942.
00:55:10.000And they put Bill Donovan as head of that.
00:55:12.000That becomes eventually the CIA, right?
00:55:16.000It's really just a private army of the Rockefellers is what it amounts to.
00:55:19.000Do you think, this is a bit more anecdotal, but do you think that there were like greater global powers that pushed Germany into World War II and Hitler was kind of like a useful idiot?
00:55:28.000Or did he actually seize control and just go rogue?
00:55:30.000No, I think that he was funded by these families and that if you read, there's a whole chapter that Quigley covers, it's called the Appeasement Plan.
00:55:37.000So the British had a dual policy where on the one hand they were secretly supporting
00:55:43.000Hitler because they wanted the war, but then they were publicly opposing him.
00:55:48.000And that's because, as Quigley says, and actually the dude from Stratfor agrees with
00:55:51.000this, the whole 20th century was to exhaust and get rid of the Anglo-American establishments,
00:55:56.000two main rivals, Russia and Austro-Hungarian Empire.
00:56:00.000The 20th century does that particularly.
00:56:02.000So the first two world wars get rid of that.
00:56:04.000The Cold War basically depletes and gets rid of Russia.
00:56:07.000That was that key role that Brzezinski played in getting Russia bogged down in the Afghanistan conflict, and then they lose the Cold War.
00:56:16.000A lot of people need to understand, too, that the United States was very pro-Nazi and pro-Atlantic.
00:56:20.000I shouldn't say the entire country, but the Bushes.
00:56:25.000Prescott Bush, who was a senator at the time, was actually trialed for supporting the Nazis.
00:56:32.000There was also huge stadiums in Madison Square Garden where they had full-on Nazi rallies that were filled to capacity.
00:56:38.000There was a lot of very powerful individuals that were bankrolling them, financing them, many powerful corporations.
00:56:46.000Uh, you know, corporations like Coca-Cola, IBM, um, and of course, um, a lot of the bigger influence from Hitler came from a lot of the eugenics, uh, Rockefeller-funded medical, uh, studies and boards that, of course, he paid for and financed that essentially created the theory that Hitler was going on with his larger, uh, genocide and eugenics program.
00:57:06.000Look at this, look at this, uh, these photos.
00:58:30.000The whole thing was a subterfuge played on the Germans, essentially, so they didn't know when they were coming or where they were coming from.
00:58:37.000To, like, read history in the perspective of the day with no foreknowledge.
00:58:43.000Having the gift of hindsight to read, like, it's just a crazy thing to read someone, a journalist, be so wrong about everything.
00:58:49.000It's part of why we need to preserve our data, and why censorship is dangerous, and why we need, like, external sources of data collection, because we need, like, our data should be in orbit, in glass, in case a meteor annihilates the surface, so that we can see what the mistakes we made along the way, and all the things, like what you're talking about, how we manipulated our enemies in the past, how they can be manipulating us right now.
00:59:08.000Do you think that when the Soviet Union was falling apart with this concerted effort to make the Russians and the Austrian-Hungarian Empire disappear, that when, because I think when they split up the Soviet Union, the oligarchs, whoever split it up, gave the Black Sea to Ukraine.
00:59:41.000I mean, my uncle was like a, you know, Air Force guy in the Cold War.
00:59:44.000So I'm not saying that people didn't do stuff.
00:59:46.000But at a higher level, you know, these are the people who wanted there to be a dialectic between, you know, Western capitalism and Eastern Soviet Bloc communism to smash the two together.
00:59:58.000And what you get out of that is what's called a third way synthesis.
01:00:01.000And even back in the day in the in like the 30s Bertrand Russell was writing in Scientific Outlook as a high-level you know elite planner at the Royal Society he was writing and saying that he says quote the experiment in Russia under Stalin is going great And you'll find them talking about – David Rockefeller talks about Mao's experiment.
01:00:21.000These are experiments, I think, of technologies of governance.
01:01:11.000I think later Platonists, like in the Middle Ages, thought we could take that model and it actually should be the whole world.
01:01:17.000I mean, you even see this in Enlightenment philosophers, like, you know, Kant has a whole thing about how to create a world government, so.
01:01:26.000I guess my question for you is, with all this talk about the World Economic Forum, everything they're talking about doing, they want to ban free speech.
01:01:34.000Based on everything you've read, where do you think the next steps are?
01:01:38.000Where are they going to try and bring us?
01:01:39.000So a lot of these books do talk about 10, 20, 30 year actuary plans.
01:01:43.000So the next 10 years is to get in things like the CBDC.
01:01:48.000It's to get in things like universal basic income.
01:01:51.000If people accept it, um, we had, you know, uh, Klaus and then we're running cyber polygon.
01:01:55.000So, and they were just recently talking about large scale, uh, internet cyber outages.
01:02:00.000I mean, when they run a lot of these drills, not always, but a lot of times the drills, you know, kind of presage what's going to come.
01:02:06.000So I would say in the next 10 years we would get, we could expect that kind of stuff.
01:02:09.000We're talking about, like, a cyber 9-11.
01:02:36.000Apparently there was this big thing that happened where domain, DNS, domain, was it domain name servers?
01:02:42.000The directory for the internet had some kind of exploit and a small group convened all the great powers of the internet and said, hey guys, if anyone finds out about this, if this gets out, internet gets shut down.
01:02:51.000And so they secretly worked behind the scenes, fixed the problem, and then came out and said, you guys had no idea how close you were to the entirety of the internet going down.
01:02:59.000If something like that were to happen, our economy would be overnight.
01:03:03.000I mean, you go to these small cafes and everything's digital.
01:03:07.000You go to Starbucks, it's like, who uses cash?
01:03:11.000But if the internet goes down, you're not doing transactions with a credit card.
01:03:13.000Credit card will be a piece of plastic, nothing.
01:03:26.000I think that's the important thing to really kind of look at here.
01:03:29.000We were talking about what's happening with Bank of America, the FAA, the Canadian FAA.
01:03:34.000A lot of people are kind of speculating that there's a big possibility that these are ransom attacks.
01:03:39.000It's also important to note here that a lot of these ransom attacks are directly because, and I believe Edward Snowden said this a couple years ago, was that the CIA and the NSA built specific toolkits.
01:03:50.000They built specific online weapons that could hack a lot of online websites, a lot of important key pieces of infrastructure.
01:04:00.000Those toolkits were just Allegedly stolen and now any hacker could get access to them.
01:04:16.000I think those are questions that people should be asking themselves since these larger ransom attacks that were in the news a couple months ago, especially affecting American oil supply in the southeast of the United States, We paid for these tools kits that are being used right now for these ransom attacks.
01:04:32.000People need to understand that what's happening here was directly a responsibility of some of the biggest agencies in Washington DC.
01:04:43.000Um, I gotta look it up just to give you a concise answer about this, but I believe Edward Snowden did a big expose on all of this.
01:04:51.000You could definitely call it a form of theft, but it's more... keep in mind that they copied those tool sets, so now there's multiple copies of them floating around.
01:05:27.000Can anybody give me a fundamental explanation?
01:05:30.000Man, I can look at a computer processing a board, but I have no idea what copper gets soldered where and gets twisted onto the... Here's what I know.
01:05:38.000The TV, that's an LED, light-emitting diode.
01:05:44.000I got no idea how you convert, you create a graphical user interface.
01:05:49.000If the population collapsed, There are people who probably know how to make a screen, who know how to make a glass, who know how to make a circuit board, that don't know how to make a TV because it's all of the different companies coming together.
01:06:00.000That's the problem with these replaceable parts factories in general, is that people don't know the entire process anymore.
01:06:06.000The artisanal labor of workshops is gone now.
01:07:04.000So there is that benefit, but people don't understand how much you will lose if the grid goes down.
01:07:10.000To answer your question, Ian, it was March of 2017.
01:07:14.000Newsweek actually had an article about this that was titled, Edward Snowden Slams NSA Over Ransom Attacks, and essentially lays out the argument how the NSA could have prevented a lot of this, but they acted in a way that allowed these kind of attacks to happen and to continue to happen when they could have prevented them and stopped them, but they didn't.
01:07:34.000So, was it an accident or did they do it on purpose?
01:07:39.000We don't have the evidence, but I think they did it on purpose.
01:07:42.000Yeah, I'm now of the belief that there is no monolith within these industries, within the NSA, CIA, American government.
01:07:48.000Like, there may be one guy in that department that has a connection to a spy in China that's making calls that seem normal or slightly, you know, and then you're like, the entire thing's compromised at that point.
01:08:01.000I don't know how to stop that, ever, ever.
01:08:03.000It's like globalization is inevitable.
01:08:05.000The more we are in touch, the more connected we become, whether we want to or not.
01:08:11.000By the way, there's an Ayn Rand dystopian story that's like what you're talking about, where it's like 100,000 years in the future and everybody's forgotten all the skills, and then somebody finds in a cave stash somewhere plans how to make something really basic.
01:09:48.000And I'm wondering if it's going to be after a hundred years of enslaved that people start to evolve this ability to see what's... Bro, they're going to put a chip in your brain that's going to stop you from seeing what they don't want you to see.
01:09:58.000You said you were vibing with some Cogro, just so maybe, are you already seeing the frequencies of the Cogro?
01:10:10.000It was like light was like, I could see it was just all bright red and then it like twisted and it went, it looked like it went into the phone, but that's just because my perception was closing around it and I was losing.
01:10:19.000So we have the ability to see what we maybe think we can't.
01:10:22.000Well, there are women who can see, I think, what, uh, UV or is it, is it infrared?
01:10:37.000And I guess they say if you look up, when a cloud is passing over the sun, look up, and if you see purple around the edges, you're a tetrachromat.
01:11:12.000They were looking for things that were safe to eat.
01:11:15.000They had to be able to determine which was just the right shade of green, which was the wrong shade of green, because there's so many plants that look so similar.
01:11:21.000So over time, women evolved the ability to see things in a particular color.
01:11:25.000Men didn't evolve that because they were hunters.
01:11:59.000And if a man has a genetic mutation in the X chromosome and he only has one, it will result in him being colorblind rather than tetrachromatic.
01:12:16.000But if we figure out how to communicate without having to rely on our voices or writing, we'll be able to bypass technocratic takeover.
01:12:23.000If you can protect your thoughts and choose when to have thoughts and when not to, The machine's not going to be able to read your mind because you have control of when.
01:12:56.000It would turn into yellow, then orange, then red, then purple, then black, then white, then blue, then green, then yellow, then orange, then red, then purple, then black, then white.
01:13:08.000And out of the black would come white again, and it would keep cycling.
01:13:11.000I'd keep seeing all these Just consider it.
01:13:40.000I think for sure our intelligence has evolved along with our diet, which happens to be what we call today's psychoactives.
01:13:46.000Caffeine, for instance, is a psychoactive.
01:13:48.000If I'm going to believe any kind of crazy theory without evidence, it's going to be that aliens came and genetically engineered humans between pigs and monkeys to make a slave race.
01:13:54.000Because that just sounds more fun and would make a good book.
01:14:01.000I don't know if conspiracy theory is the right word because it's not like... It's more like just a theory.
01:14:04.000Conspiracy theory implies like humans did a thing together, but this is more just like a weird sci-fi idea.
01:14:09.000They believe that aliens came to Earth and needed slaves to mine gold, so they took primates and pigs and hybridized them and then added alien DNA to make them a little bit smarter, and that's what humans are.
01:14:19.000And I'm just like, yeah, that's a lot to believe, dude.
01:14:22.000That's a big leap from Gorilla Ate a Mushroom.
01:14:26.000What do you think about the conspiracy against marijuana from like the 20s?
01:14:30.000Harry J. Anslinger, are you familiar with that?
01:14:40.000and books like that that, you know, the British Empire used drugs as a weapon, obviously, you know, against China.
01:14:48.000And the drug lanes that were formerly controlled by like French and British intelligence, that was just taken over by the West, the elites in the West in our country, right, to run the drug lanes.
01:14:59.000I think that it's really complex but I think that in regard to hemp if you're like I'm from Tennessee Kentucky area so the history of Kentucky was that levels like a perfect place to grow hemp and it was a you know useful for all these different things and it was intentionally suppressed because certain chemical companies You know, wanted to have monopolies over things that, you know, hemp would put them out of business for.
01:15:22.000So I don't think it really had anything to do with the drug effects.
01:15:25.000I think it had to do with, like, the markets and these big corporations.
01:15:29.000William Randolph Hearst was a newspaper magnate.
01:15:32.000He had trees, owned tree farms, and he wanted them to stop using paper.
01:16:01.000But if you're a tetrachromat, you actually will see the other colors.
01:16:05.000Now, I don't know if the monitor screen can emit those proper colors, to be honest, but apparently that's the point they're trying to make.
01:17:23.000I was listening to some reviews, and I think this is what Brett was saying over Pop Culture Crisis, that basically the show is hated by everybody and by design.
01:17:31.000Like, you'd think the Velma show, for those unfamiliar, it's a prequel to Scooby-Doo, which retcons a pup named Scooby-Doo, which offended everybody, but I digress.
01:17:40.000You'd think that when they make a show that's woke, It's to piss off the right to generate virality and then the left would be like, haha, but I like it because the right hates it.
01:18:55.000Shaggy is trying to eat a sandwich when Arya slices it in half.
01:18:59.000And so he basically goes super Saiyan.
01:19:02.000He's so angry that he didn't get a sandwich that he becomes godlike and all-powerful.
01:19:06.000And that was just one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
01:19:09.000They got rid of that with this stupid HBO show, making him weak.
01:19:12.000Velma, in Multiversus, her super ability was to call the police on you.
01:19:17.000And she called the police on LeBron James, who gets arrested, and then the cop drives off the edge of the map and then, you know, LeBron dies.
01:19:23.000And they got rid of that because it was offensive.
01:19:32.000Instead, they're retconning and destroying everything and making this weird garbage Velma show that nobody wants to watch.
01:19:39.000It's supposed to be the history of Velma, like the prequel, but they made her... Fat, gay, and Indian.
01:19:49.000One of the criticisms is that Mindy Kaling, who created this, and plays the voice of Velma, the girl from The Office, if you don't know, she's in The Office, basically just inserted herself into the show.
01:20:00.000So this is like the Mindy Kaling show in the guise of like Velma, but it has nothing to do with Velma or Velma's personality or Velma's character.
01:21:04.000And now to have someone just try to reinvent the wheel, take it over and make it theirs and destroy it, it's just like, okay, one, think of an original idea.
01:21:13.000Stop trying to hijack all the other classics out there.
01:21:16.000I'm also hearing that there's a two minute long scene where allegedly 15 year old girls are butt naked and fighting each other in suggestive positions.
01:23:32.000Doesn't she like murder some dude or something?
01:23:35.000In the trailer, she, like, murders a guy.
01:23:36.000That was another big criticism, is that they don't even like each other, the main characters.
01:23:39.000Yeah, they hate each other, and they keep, like, fighting and ridiculing each other, and making fun of each other's private parts, even though they're, like, supposed to be 15 years old.
01:23:46.000I like that Family Guy joke, where Peter says something like, it's almost as scary as the Scooby-Doo Murder Mysteries, or the Murder Files or whatever, and then it shows, like, now back to Scooby-Doo Murder Mysteries, and then Fred is like, he gutted the victim, removed his intestines, and then strangled him with it.
01:24:02.000We're dealing with one sick son of a bitch.
01:24:05.000Just the idea of the actual mystery involving murder for Scooby-Doo would just be hilarious.
01:24:25.000I wouldn't be surprised if they're trying to save Scooby for Season two, and they're probably gonna make him a pitbull, and they're probably gonna make the pitbull attack a bunch of babies.
01:27:40.000Jay, what would a philosopher say about this incredible content and entertainment that is force-fed to the American public?
01:27:47.000My thought was this it's Maoist like the way that this has to be pushed and it's always like going a little further like the dogma of this right and You know Maoism is a cultural revolution to change everything that came before So I just see it as kind of like a rewriting of everything Even down to the point of like the most mundane pop culture stuff has to be rewritten has to be revolutionized in that way Right, like getting rid of all the four olds, like all the old culture, old religion.
01:28:20.000We've been watching, my wife and I have been watching old, like 40s movies, which it's amazing the degree, even in those, of propaganda that existed, like particularly war propaganda, Americanist propaganda.
01:28:30.000But in terms of ethics, they're all pretty wholesome, you know?
01:30:39.000I remember when people, someone, I remember it was like, hey, when the movie came out, people were asking me, have you seen Cabin in the Woods?
01:30:44.000I'm like, I'm not gonna go see that movie.
01:30:46.000Like a movie about some dumb teenagers who go to the cabin in the woods and get murdered, and they're like, that's not what it's about.
01:30:49.000You know what I've noticed about smoking?
01:30:51.000For those that aren't familiar, it's about a trope of people, the Scooby-Doo gang, the nerdy girl, the hot girl, the jock, and the stoner going to a cabin, and then there's a gigantic underground complex of people trying to sacrifice them to Moloch or whatever.
01:31:08.000What I found with weed and the value of it in perception, because it does change your perception, is that it's kind of like holding a magnifying glass, and the more you smoke, the further away the glass gets.
01:31:19.000So you want to get it to right the right position so that you can see the thing.
01:31:23.000But if you do too much, it becomes blurry.
01:31:25.000If you don't do enough, it's still blurry kind of thing.
01:31:38.000Fentanyl is not going to kill you in the right dosage.
01:31:41.000But the unfortunate thing is that conversation probably hasn't been highlighted enough yet.
01:31:45.000And the dosage is like overlooked in some situations.
01:31:47.000I don't want to manifest that because we can focus on dosage.
01:31:51.000But I think that so many psychedelics are going to be a key component in the preservation of our species moving forward against the machine.
01:32:03.000We were talking about Scooby Snacks, I think.
01:32:07.000Oh yeah, you get me on Shaggy, I'm going to go nuts.
01:32:10.000I mean, there's like the whole theory about like how – I think it's Paul Stamets said that we ate psilocybin mushrooms and that like made us then, you know, see things and then think more and it allowed our brain to develop because it increased like the connection between neurons, et cetera, et cetera.
01:32:25.000That's what Jay was saying with Terrence McKenna and it's called the Stoned Ape Theory.
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01:32:58.000Notofthisearth says, glad to see the based chat nerd himself on TimCast.
01:33:01.000After years of requesting you, it finally paid off.
01:34:58.000When I wake up in the morning, you know what really pisses me off about Aunt Jemima stuff?
01:35:01.000I was saying this in an earlier segment.
01:35:03.000That picture of that kindly woman smiling on that box of pancakes gives you this feeling that when you wake up in the morning, there's a nice lady who loves you and has cooked you a hot breakfast.
01:35:13.000And she smiled, it makes you feel good.
01:35:49.000They were saying that they had the best butter because it was associated with the wholesomeness and cleanliness of the natural and associating that with Native Americans, so it was a net positive, it was a positive view.
01:36:47.000All I'm saying is we gotta reclaim these brands.
01:36:50.000So look, I took what used to be the Independent Skate logo, because they abandoned it and don't want to use it anymore because they think it's racist, so I'll use it.
01:36:57.000But I recommend all of you out there, start your own company.
01:38:25.000I mean, I just gotta say, like, the way I put it earlier in my morning segment, Crowder's ideologically correct, but I think tactically wrong.
01:38:35.000Ideologically in that the Daily Wire shouldn't be penalizing you for being banned from the mainstream media, from the big tech platforms, if they're building a subscription company.
01:40:09.000The Daily Wire wants to be a big entertainment company similar to what Hollywood has.
01:40:13.000They just want to produce better values.
01:40:15.000Steven Crowder wants to build more of what Ian and I were talking about, where if you're a young person starting up and you create a brand, you keep those members.
01:40:23.000When you leave the company, those members go with you.
01:40:26.000I think, what I would imagine is that Crowder builds up Mug Club, and then when the contract ends, they're like, now you have nothing.
01:40:33.000I did all the work, I built all this up, and I have nothing to show for it.
01:40:36.000And they're like, well, we were paying you, we bought it.
01:40:38.000So what Crowder's saying is, we need to build a system where when some 20-year-old kid signs a contract, it says when you leave, you retain what you built with your members.
01:40:48.000And that's more of like what Ian and I have been talking about with a decentralized, locals, Patreon kind of system.
01:41:27.000You'll get a radio signal if you need it.
01:41:29.000Yeah, and the thing about a phone is if the entire grid went down but you had a smartphone with 100% Turn the volume all the way down, turn the brightness all the way down, and then open up that survival guide and start learning as fast as you can and conserve that power on that phone.
01:41:43.000Because whether you use the phone or not, the power is going to fade from it.
01:41:46.000Yeah, I created a survival guide called Apocalypse Survival.
01:41:50.000It's a masterclass, a part of lucancensor.com, my membership.
01:41:53.000And at the click of one button, you get to download all of it.
01:41:56.000So just in case there's like an EMP or no internet or no Wi-Fi or no Starlink, you could have all the videos and information available to you at hand.
01:43:09.000Alright, the new GM says, if 1 20th of Crowder's subs went to Daily Wire, that's $250k at $8 a month over 4 years equals $96m.
01:43:17.000It's unlikely LWC would lose DW money at $50m.
01:43:22.000If a small channel took a $500k deal for 4 years, those max penalties could put the fee at $30k a year, the same as full-time burger flipper.
01:43:31.000The issue is, which you gotta understand, Crowder is coming out and saying, we have 350,000 members, and everyone's just going, 350,000 times 10 bucks, that's 3.5 million per month.
01:43:44.000He's gonna make way more than they're offering.
01:43:45.000That's a lowball offer, and it's like, whoa, slow down.
01:44:00.000I personally think Crowder will probably get more than that, but...
01:44:03.000The Daily Wire came out and said, we're not convinced.
01:44:06.000You were right about Chesa Boudin's parents.
01:44:08.000Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert were Weather Underground members.
01:44:11.000When Boudin was 14 months old, they were both arrested and convicted of murder for their role as getaway car drivers in the 1981 Brinks robbery in Rockland County, New York.
01:44:22.000Loktar says, Tim, you watch Comet TV, don't you?
01:45:09.000And, um, The gag was, you know, Ian was convinced he was actually working on the Stargate project, and he was like, Ian, I'm just acting.
01:45:16.000But he kept doing things where, like, Ian would overhear him talking about building the machine, and then finally at the end he walks out, and then he's like, I got permission from Tim to build the Stargate here.
01:45:25.000And then the Stargate opens in front of him, you see the light flickering.
01:45:28.000You know, it really broke my heart to see that bit that we did, because I'm like, Years later, with Stargate SG-1 and all of that over, we got a tiny 30-second morsel of life of Stargate SG-1 from a joke that we did, and that was it.
01:45:43.000And it was just like seeing the light shine for a brief moment before fading out.
01:46:36.000Yeah, we're talking about making a new game.
01:46:38.000Crosslands, my last name, so the Crosslands where it's like the meeting of all these different dimensional dimensions.
01:46:43.000It's kind of like a world where you can exist in the middle of all these different worlds.
01:46:48.000I love that idea because every episode, every game could be whatever you want it to be.
01:46:52.000You can go through a portal into anything.
01:46:55.000It's a similar, like in Magic the Gathering, it's like you're a planeswalker traveling through different realities or whatever.
01:47:00.000The Crosslands is at the intersection of the multiverse You know, you draw, you can summon creatures through the portals and things like that.
01:47:08.000I don't know if you guys ever played Chrono Trigger, but you can go to the end of time in Chrono Trigger.
01:49:10.000Do you think he's like a puppet, a face, or do you think he's a ringleader in this entire process?
01:49:16.000I think he has a front role to play, but not at the top, because he was recruited through the Harvard Project, which was a CIA operation by Kissinger.
01:51:10.000On Fringe there was a guy who was making a chemical that would target specific people's DNA or whatever, so he would release it and it would only affect certain people or something like that.
01:53:22.000And it can be, like, the moment Humanity discovered the nexus point, the crosslands.
01:53:29.000It opened up all of reality and time basically didn't exist anymore.
01:53:33.000Because I was reading this thing about the concept of time travel.
01:53:37.000It said once time travel is discovered, if possible, time will no longer exist because people will move through time as if it's space and everything will be always.
01:54:04.000But that means that when it comes to the game itself, it's easy to do different worlds and different themes for different sets.
01:54:10.000So it doesn't have... You know, the problem I have with Magic the Gathering is it's all fantasy.
01:54:14.000And I always talk to my friends about this.
01:54:16.000If they did a modern warfare game that was like soldiers, infantry, bombers, generals, and it was like, you know, World War II, World War III, Iraq War, like era of war, but in a Magic the Gathering-style card game, it would attract more players.
01:54:32.000I know a lot of people who'd be like, oh, I don't want to play that weird cosplay D&D stuff, and I'm like, that's not what magic is.
01:54:38.000And there are people I know who genuinely thought that when I went to the card shop or the comic shop to play cards, we would dress up like wizards and like, I cast a spell on you, when in actuality we're playing poker.
01:54:48.000Dude, that is a good idea about a card game with infantry, you have your M1 Abrams card, you play with a tank, you get weapons, all the different guns, all the different mods for all the different guns that you can equip on your guy.
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01:59:18.000Or, build a Faraday cage, build a smaller Faraday box inside of it, then put a microwave inside that box, then put your stuff inside of it.
01:59:28.000A lot of people talk about, oh, if the solar flare comes, you know, put your stuff in a Faraday cage.
01:59:32.000Bro, a Faraday cage will not protect your stuff.
01:59:59.000Imagine what it would be like to not be able to tell someone what's going on instantly.
02:00:03.000Like it used to be, back in the day, like some dude would get into a fight and you'd have to run home and be like, a thing happened, and tell each person individually.
02:00:10.000Now you go on Twitter and you're like, dude did thing, and everyone instantly knows.
02:00:13.000I feel fortunate to be from the time before the internet, because I still think of it as weird, the internet.
02:00:19.000I still see all like, how it's different than normal life without electricity.
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