James Blunt ( ) and Seamus Coghlanlan ( ) of FreedomTunes ( ) join host James Blunt to discuss the latest in the Ukraine crisis, and how Joe Biden is to blame for it. Plus, James talks about how he got a new pair of old man bones.
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00:00:13.000Gas prices have just shattered their all-time record high.
00:00:17.000There's reports coming out of California that gas is over $7 a gallon, so, uh... Ouch.
00:00:22.000A lot of people, of course, are blaming Joe Biden, and there are reasons to blame him, I absolutely think so, especially with U.S.
00:00:28.000exporting of oil, with Keystone Pipeline, with the... Just recently, in the past couple of weeks, Biden shut down new Oil and gas leases for climate change policy, and then many of these Democrat personalities come out and say, it's not Biden's fault the gas is too high, it's Russia's fault.
00:00:41.000Okay, well, it is going to be Russia's fault a little bit too, because the U.S.
00:00:44.000is still importing oil from Russia, and now there's, they say, bipartisan support to stop buying oil from Russia.
00:00:52.000And if that's the case, and it does make sense considering the war, you can't be buying oil from a country that you're condemning while funding or providing weapons to Ukrainians, effectively playing both sides.
00:01:01.000If we stop importing oil from Russia, oh, those prices are going to get really bad.
00:01:06.000We have a lot of war news just because that seems to be what's happening.
00:01:10.000The interesting thing I'm seeing about the war right now is that Russia is recruiting foreign fighters.
00:01:16.000Ukraine is recruiting foreign fighters.
00:01:18.000It kind of seems strange that they're acting like this isn't an international conflict when Latvia has voted to allow their citizens to enter the conflict on the side of Ukraine.
00:01:28.000I'm like, Okay, maybe it's still just mid-tier regional conflict, but NATO is now saying they're green-lighting fighter jets to be given to the Ukrainians.
00:01:38.000So I'm kind of like, if NATO's giving them weapons, and citizens of NATO countries are going in to help, you know, fight in this war, at what point do we just say NATO has engaged the conflict?
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00:04:37.000Let's read this first story from The Hill.
00:04:40.000Stocks plunge as rising oil wheat prices shake market.
00:04:45.000Stocks fell sharply Monday as the economic fallout of Russia's war in Ukraine rattled investors.
00:04:50.000The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell almost 800 points Monday to close the loss of 2.4%.
00:04:57.000Companies in the finance, travel, entertainment, retail, and construction industries fell sharply Monday as skyrocketing oil prices raised fears of an economic slowdown while energy companies rallied on the prospect of higher prices.
00:05:08.000That's kind of messed up, but, uh, yeah.
00:05:37.000I think it is definitely the economy crumbling, like the Federal Reserve's fiat currency system is just coming to an end or some sort of transmutation.
00:05:56.000I don't know, I feel like when you go on major news sources, I'm not just the only one talking about it, it's what everyone is talking about.
00:06:05.000When I look at what's happening on Twitter, when I go to cultural websites, sure, they're talking about other stuff too, but somehow this stuff still finds its way into the mix.
00:06:15.000It's not just a movie, something's happening politically that involves it.
00:06:19.000And I wonder if the issue is, because we talked about this before with GamerGate, That because you can't write video game news every single day, there's only so many stories you can write about a new video game, they inject politics into it.
00:06:29.000So it could be that's why politics has become so prominent, but I kind of feel like, I don't know, Russia invaded a country and there's like war happening, so...
00:06:36.000Well, I think it's possible that maybe we're just talking about this before everyone else was.
00:06:40.000I think that we've been talking about this probably longer than a lot of these other people.
00:06:43.000When we started to see the news articles come out that were kind of in agreement with what we were saying, we were kind of like, oh, look at this.
00:07:06.000And he started telling us, and he told us.
00:07:08.000And now it's to the point where JP Sears releases a video four or five days ago about the great reset, Klaus Schwab, BlackRock, to the heart of the matter.
00:07:15.000Half a million views, and it's mainstream now.
00:08:22.000But the media says you're a conspiracy theorist for saying that, even though, wasn't it, didn't Klaus Schwab write a book called COVID-19 and the Great Reset or something?
00:08:30.000These people are out in the open, and that's the thing.
00:08:33.000It's like, they're so open about what their plans are, and you're still labeled a conspiracy theory for just literally repeating what they're saying.
00:08:43.000Are they like people just trapped in the Matrix who believe it, I guess?
00:08:45.000There are some people, but at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter whether you believe it.
00:08:49.000What matters is whether you're willing to go along with what they're saying.
00:08:52.000I'm not sure that they're really interested in true believers so much as they're interested in you not saying anything when you do see through the narrative.
00:08:58.000I think they would be fine if no one believed them, but everyone was too afraid to say anything.
00:09:01.000Man, how conspiratorial should we get?
00:09:04.000I mean, look, what does conspiracy theory even mean anymore?
00:09:11.000There are certain examples of conspiracy theories which are like so completely over the line and insane sounding that you don't even really need to label conspiracy theory in order to understand that they're ridiculous, like when people start talking about flat earth.
00:09:25.000But then when it comes to things like the lab leak hypothesis, And it turns out that it's true.
00:09:29.000It's like, well, then the term conspiracy theory didn't even fit there.
00:09:32.000And so I find the term is almost always used either A, where it doesn't apply, or B, isn't needed.
00:10:05.000Because they can't call you a globalist, because that's a different word.
00:10:07.000But it's gotten so twisted to the point where when I said there was no conspiracy between Donald Trump and Russia, I was a conspiracy theorist.
00:10:19.000When I said that the Russian government was not controlling the executive branch, I was a conspiracy theorist.
00:11:11.000If I hire a guy to mow my lawn, and I go inside, and when I come outside, he mowed my neighbor's lawn, I'm gonna be like, sir, you worked really hard, you did a bang-up job, but that's not my grass.
00:11:39.000Yeah, but you know what's weird is that there used to be, that we used to have like a monoculture.
00:11:43.000We used to have one award, you know, we had all these award ceremonies and everyone was just like turning the TV on and watching, everyone turning the TV on and watching Super Bowl.
00:11:51.000Now it's like, you know, I was reading about Joe Biden's State of the Union having like the lowest ratings of any State of the Union in 30 years.
00:11:59.000And I'm like, yeah, it's because people are on the internet.
00:12:01.000You know, no one's watching on TV, but more importantly, a million, like one point something million people watched Stephen Crowder's version of the State of the Union, where he's correcting them.
00:12:17.000So you have a lot of people who don't like Joe Biden who would rather watch us make fun of him or correct him.
00:12:22.000And so basically you have all these different pockets of different cultural spheres of influence.
00:12:27.000And then, I don't know, culture war chaos?
00:12:30.000Yeah, but which brings us back to the exact reason why they need to use the term conspiracy theory so much because information is more widely accessible and they can't hide it from you, but they can make you embarrassed to repeat any of the information that you heard and that's what that labels for.
00:13:49.000But when you have, like, these white European professors sit down in front of a camera and say, there's no possible way South American indigenous could build structures like this.
00:14:01.000They're like, we just can't figure it out.
00:14:04.000Well, it's like ancient Rome they'd concrete that could set underwater and they're like well, of course But those people in in South America.
00:14:12.000Nah, they couldn't have figured anything out It had the only logical explanation how they built things was aliens.
00:14:18.000I'm like, I'm like, how is that not very racist?
00:14:21.000I got some information about conspiracy theories from Wikipedia.
00:14:24.000The term conspiracy theory is itself the subject of a conspiracy theory, which claims the term was popularized by the CIA in order to discredit conspiratorial believers, particularly critics of the Warren Commission, who was like studying the Kennedy assassination.
00:15:06.000I think that you would argue that it was a conspiracy theory because if you were able to determine that ancient aliens were involved here, archaeologists could determine that too when they're covering it up.
00:15:58.000But in 1975, it was, I think, yeah, 81% of people said that they thought that there were more people involved in the assassination of JFK than were stated.
00:16:10.000So it's just interesting that in that case, you have the vast majority of people disbelieving the official narrative, but you're crazy if you're with them.
00:16:18.000It's just everyone else is crazy, but the 20% of people who are saying, yes, I believe the government, they're the ones with their heads on straight.
00:16:28.000What it really seems to be if you're being charitable is that like in the 80s a bunch of rich people built these big stones in multiple languages that can perform a series of functions like there's like a sundial or something and like some astrological like there's like math or something I don't know.
00:17:07.000Now I don't know if that's true, because it seems like the Guidestones, if you're being charitable, were just like, the height of the Cold War, people were scared there was going to be nuclear annihilation, so a bunch of rich people were like, let's build these big stones that do these things, and like, if we all die, then the people who come after us will like find them and be like, oh, we'll do that, I guess.
00:17:24.000The crazy thing is to say that populations should never exceed 500 million.
00:17:58.000And my explanation for why they were built is, I believe, the basic explanation for why they were built.
00:18:04.000But then the more conspiratorial idea is that there are people who want to adhere to its rules now to prevent any kind of mass extinction event.
00:18:12.000In which case, there are people who think they want to reduce the population of the planet, and then you get... Look, when you get the World Economic Forum, you know, some of the individuals involved with them advocating for Western intervention in Ukraine, which many people fear could trigger a nuclear conflict or a greater conflict, you're like, these Great Reset people sure do want a war.
00:18:32.000Maybe not all of them, I don't know, but enough of them.
00:18:36.000You know, so you're going to get a lot more people who are going to believe these kinds of conspiracies, or who are going to believe there's some nefarious agenda.
00:18:50.000It says, please do not feed the animals because they will become dependent.
00:18:54.000And, you know, so the meme then shows that and says, what's the difference between this and social programs?
00:18:58.000If you go to a human talking about deer population, Someone who knows, like who lives out in a rural area, and asks them, what happens when the deer population grows too large?
00:19:26.000So this idea that humans are comparable to deers here, or deer here, I would reject because as the world population has increased, overall poverty globally has decreased.
00:19:41.000People are more capable of providing for themselves in finding creative solutions to scarcity than any animal is.
00:19:48.000Well, the issue with, it's not just deer, but any large population, hogs for instance, it's not just decimating the environment, which I think humans do to a certain degree, it's also just the spread of disease.
00:20:00.000And then you also have the, what was it, the rat utopia experiment, where you end up with, what was it called?
00:20:15.000So there was the rat utopia experiment put a bunch of rats and or mice like not and or rats or mice different experiments into a space with tons of food and water and they could never had to worry about food or water.
00:20:27.000And what happened was once they reached a certain population size, they started behaving in ridiculous ways.
00:20:38.000They like just basically their behavior started to degrade to the point where they wiped themselves out.
00:20:43.000And some of the mice or rats that were in the experiment were taken out and rescued and placed in regular populations, but retained the bad behaviors that ultimately destroyed the previous rat utopia.
00:20:57.000If we are overpopulated, I'm saying if we are, some people think we're not.
00:21:01.000If we are, then we're gonna end up with mass pollution, we're gonna end up with serious disease, not necessarily poverty, but issues that will result in a collapse.
00:21:11.000If we are not overpopulated, But we are in overabundance.
00:21:18.000It's like either we go the retutopia route, where all of a sudden we have behavioral sync, we destroy ourselves morally, ethically, and functionally, and then cease to exist, or we overpopulate, we destroy our environment, and then choke ourselves to death on our own farts.
00:21:34.000Maybe that's a very pessimistic way of looking at things.
00:21:37.000But I'm referring specifically just, I'm not saying those are true to happen, I'm just saying in reference to the fact there's a major war breaking out, that there's great reset people who are advocating for expanding the war, I'm just making these points.
00:21:50.000I don't think necessarily the world is overpopulated.
00:21:53.000I think the problem comes when, if it is overpopulated and people also don't have a goal or something to actually do, which is why whenever I see this push for like a government dependency and people just needing the government to protect them and save them and do everything for them, that's when I get worried because I'm like, okay, you're not actually doing anything to keep yourself, you know, you know what I'm trying to say?
00:22:16.000I think you make a really good point, which I'll add on to.
00:22:20.000I don't think we're in the rat utopia yet.
00:22:22.000The rat utopia will happen the moment all of us agree the government should do everything for us, because then you end up with the rats sitting around where the food and water was given to them.
00:22:55.000We could spread out, but we don't because everyone wants to be by everyone else.
00:22:59.000I was going to say, I think my conclusion this far, based on all the chaos we've seen, is that I don't think that people can live properly in cities.
00:23:21.000I hear what you're saying, but I would argue that people are not meant to live that close to each other without accountability.
00:23:27.000So historically, people lived in tribes where in many cases you were really right on top of one another, but people knew your face and they knew your name.
00:23:34.000So if you got out of line, that was going to be corrected very quickly.
00:23:37.000In cities, you're very close to other people, but there's this strange anonymity there.
00:23:45.000It's like the various states of matter.
00:23:46.000When you live out in a rural area, you are in a gaseous community.
00:23:50.000That means you as an individual can bounce around and do crazy stuff, freely moving around.
00:23:55.000As you move into more suburban areas, the amount you can move is less, so you're acting more like a liquid.
00:24:00.000And then when you live in cities, you're all stacked on top of each other, hard compressed, and you're stuck exactly where you are.
00:24:05.000What I mean by this is, We have a sphere of freedom, and the closer you get to someone else, the more you're compressing that sphere.
00:24:12.000So, for example, in New York, they pass crazy laws like you can't own guns, you can't have ammo, and you can't play drums in your house, for instance.
00:24:20.000Because the noise would bother somebody and they would fight, and they're like, no, no, no, you can't play loud music.
00:24:25.000Out here in the middle of nowhere, you can shoot guns.
00:24:28.000Not only can you have the guns, you can shoot them and be very, very noisy, and nobody cares, because you have more space.
00:24:33.000That could also explain why formation psychosis tends to appear with what you consider the liberal environment in the cities, because when you're so densely packed, information passes through you like a...
00:24:42.000Like, atomically, in a solid, you can fire current through it much faster than through a gas, because it's just got something to move through.
00:24:51.000Basically, if you've got ten people all smashed next to each other, and then you tap one on the shoulder and say, you know, carrots are healthy, the information travels rapidly down the line because everyone conveys it to the other person.
00:25:04.000Whereas, I mean, we don't even need to use the physics analogy.
00:25:07.000If you live in a rural area and someone comes and knocks on your door and says, carrots are good for you, you have to get in your car and go drive to your neighbor's house and let them know, and that's very difficult relative to yelling out the window, hey Jim!
00:25:21.000I mean, yeah, ideas travel and evolve more quickly in a more densely populated environment for better or for worse, because that's true for good ideas.
00:25:29.000I think generally for worse, because even if you start with a good idea, it can be warped and twisted into something else.
00:25:33.000And to be fair, I think you could argue that a bad idea could sort of be twisted into something better, but...
00:25:37.000It's for worse because bad ideas travel really, really fast and need to be checked.
00:25:41.000And when something's traveling slowly, you have an opportunity for the truth to shut it down and then catch it as it's spreading.
00:25:48.000When you're in a city, you have a bad idea, it just ripples right through, travels halfway around the world before the truth gets strapped on its boots.
00:26:09.000Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, some other people.
00:26:13.000And basically what happens is, some organization is trying to trigger a nuclear war between Russia and the U.S., and so a bomb goes off in Baltimore, and the U.S.
00:27:06.000And then Russia agrees and stands down all weapons.
00:27:08.000And then the US says, Stand down, stand down, but they were doing a countdown for a missile strike or whatever.
00:27:13.000Basically my point is, when one side gets scared, and the information is rapid, then it's just escalation.
00:27:20.000So there was a story I heard once where two guys got into a minor fender bender, but one guy was road raging and really angry, and when he gets out, they're both armed, and the guy's all super angry and he's like, you hit me, you rear-ended me!
00:27:33.000And the guy who re-rendered him was an accident, sees that he's got a gun, so he puts his hand on his hip and says, back up, buddy.
00:27:40.000The other guy sees him reaching for his gun, so he grabs his gun.
00:27:43.000The other guy sees him grab his gun, he pulls his gun, and then the other guy pulls his gun, and then someone gets shot.
00:27:47.000Because they both, you know, were in this heated moment.
00:28:07.000I actually, you know, I think maybe the West backs down in this one because we're the morally weaker, like maybe not morally weaker is the right word, we're the ideologically weaker faction here.
00:28:16.000Well, didn't Russia offer terms to Ukraine today?
00:28:53.000Instead of saying, World War III is coming, we'll do this.
00:28:58.000Yahoo.com says, American Express follows Visa and MasterCard in exiting Russia.
00:29:05.000So now, Amex, Visa, MasterCard, and PayPal are all shutting down services in Russia.
00:29:11.000In response, Russia is announcing they're going to be partnering with Chinese Union Bank for the Miracard network, which does operate in many countries.
00:29:18.000So we're now seeing a fracture between two major economic blocks, and no war will come of this.
00:29:24.000No, no hyperpolarization, no conflict.
00:29:27.000Everyone's going to come together and the competition will be healthy for everybody.
00:29:30.000Russia will eventually come and shake hands with the West and say, we're all richer and better off for it.
00:29:55.000But hold on, is it really going to escalate the conflict between... I don't know if it will, but it will ostracize them from the rest of the West, you know?
00:30:03.000I think the issue is if there's no tie between the Dragon Bear, the BRICS economic bloc, and the Western economic blocs, the chance for conflict is greater because now there's no cooperation at all.
00:31:54.000I'm like, why are all these companies, are they really virtue signaling?
00:31:57.000Or are they concerned that if war breaks out, it will be difficult for them to immediately sever ties and they don't want to be on the hook in any way?
00:32:04.000I don't think, like, right now if the U.S.
00:32:06.000was like, we hereby declare war, it's Joe Biden.
00:32:08.000So he'd be like, come on, man, we're declaring war on Russia!
00:33:40.000could lose, well, I don't know if I agree with you that it would, but could because we're so divided with gas prices reaching record highs.
00:33:47.000Yo, we were in central PA this weekend.
00:33:50.000Diesel was like 550 and gas was like 450.
00:36:04.000Those things are so impossible to move.
00:36:07.000So let's say you're on this cruise ship that's been sailing this way for 60 years and you get four years to try and turn it around and you make some turns and all of a sudden the economy is doing better.
00:36:17.000You get your troops out of Afghanistan.
00:37:08.000It's not that, in my opinion, we can talk about the global initiative or whatever their operation is.
00:37:13.000It's about that when Hillary Clinton loses, it goes defunct.
00:37:18.000And then Donald Trump comes in, Joe Biden comes back in, and now they're kicking everything back up.
00:37:23.000It's that when Donald Trump gets elected, no war in Ukraine.
00:37:26.000We had the eastern separatists, we had the 2014 regime change in Ukraine, we then had eastern separatist conflict since then, but Vladimir Putin did not invade Ukraine during Trump's presidency.
00:37:39.000What the establishment says, the left Democrat types, is that, oh, because Trump was deferential
00:37:43.000to Putin and giving him what he wants.
00:37:45.000And I'm like, that's kind of an extreme way of saying Donald Trump avoided a war in Europe,
00:37:51.000which if we're trying to avoid World War III, then I don't necessarily see anything wrong
00:37:56.000with what Trump was doing if it prevented war.
00:38:11.000Because under Trump, we didn't have that.
00:38:13.000But as soon as Biden comes in, all of a sudden Putin's like, it's time to go.
00:38:16.000I think the issue is the democratic agenda, clearly at odds with Russia, clearly trying to pressure, use NATO influence to pressure Russia and put them in a continually weaker position, antagonizing Putin, which is bad because he's got nuclear weapons.
00:38:42.000Now we're at the point where Vladimir Putin not only sees the return of the Democrat agenda, but, but an extremely weak president.
00:38:49.000Well, it's funny how the playbook has flipped here, because I remember in the early 2000s, it was the Democrats who were constantly being accused of being weak on terrorism whenever they tried to take any measure that would prevent warfare.
00:39:00.000And now, because Trump got through four years without starting a new war, and because we didn't end up having tensions escalate with Russia, we're told it's because he was weak by the same people who were accused of weakness, you know, 15-20 years ago.
00:39:15.000It's kind of crazy to think that the view... Who was it?
00:41:19.000It's like the most dangerous thing a rabbit hole on earth is but I mean you guys remember when that one dude who had that island with little girls on it died in his prison cell and then the guy who was working at them like also died in his prison cell and then and then the lady who worked with them got convicted of trafficking minors but like to who we don't know so like To no one.
00:41:41.000We can prove that you were doing this!
00:42:02.000It's consistently, I think, of D'Anton from the French Revolution, who was eventually executed by his partner, Robespierre.
00:42:07.000And as he was being executed up in the court, he said, better to have been a poor farmer than to meddle in the politics of man.
00:42:14.000And I think this now, as we're doing this show, if I start naming names and really going deep on the Panama Papers and seeing, that's like putting a target on my face.
00:44:10.000Another said time to start time to shut down Russian teslas with a kill switch. I know you can do it
00:44:14.000So far musk hasn't responded now The first thing I want to say is well, they do mention elon
00:44:19.000musk says in reference to censorship He's been told by some governments to block russian news
00:44:24.000sources We will not do so unless at gunpoint. Sorry to be a free
00:44:28.000speech absolutist. Bravo. Good, sir Yeah, I also want to point out look some twitter users
00:44:32.000tweeting at elon musk does not a story make exactly but The sentiment among these pro-war people is kind of nightmarish.
00:44:40.000These are torch-wielding, pitchfork-wielding people who are, like, screaming, burn the witch, and they do it for everything.
00:44:46.000Like, the video I like to bring up where the guy's chasing the woman around the store, because she's not wearing a mask, and he's like, is anybody else mad that we all have to wear masks and she doesn't?
00:44:55.000Like, these people are the kind of people who just want to grab a... They're, like, waiting outside saying, ooh, let me get a pitchfork, let me get a pitchfork, I want to chase people and scream.
00:45:04.000The idea that we're not going to war, resulting in them just saying, escalate the pressure and the tension and the pain, is a scary thought.
00:45:14.000Perhaps what we're dealing with in this great culture war, or cold civil war, is a kind of yin-yang, and we are the people who are kind of like, we should reduce suffering as much as possible.
00:45:23.000And they're the kind of people who are like, we should increase as much as possible.
00:45:28.000Yeah, I actually tweeted, I was like, what is going to happen when people can't afford to drive to work?
00:45:33.000And I had people responding to me saying they deserve to suffer.
00:45:37.000You know, we should raise the price of gas or like the price of gas is much, much higher in the UK.
00:46:21.000That is psychopathic to revel in the suffering of others.
00:46:24.000And to think that other people deserve to suffer for not following your particular ideology is probably as close to evil as anything that I can come up with.
00:46:33.000I'll give you guys something to ponder.
00:46:35.000So, I was thinking about this several years ago.
00:46:39.000I think when I was in... I might have been in Ukraine or something.
00:46:42.000I might have been in Ukraine, yes, like 2013-2014.
00:46:48.000And I thought about how they say, like, the economy is really bad and, you know, we work for a month and the average income is like $400 a month or something.
00:46:56.000And they were like, if we join the EU, the economy will be better and everyone will have, you know, better access to things.
00:47:02.000And then I was like, what would happen if the cost of water was greater than the cost of labor?
00:47:09.000If that ever happened, you will get total revolution instantly.
00:47:44.000So if you have a million people, and it costs a million dollars a month, that's a $1 per month.
00:47:49.000If half a million leave, your cost just doubled to two bucks a month.
00:47:52.000If, you know, another, you know, 250,000 leave, now it's four bucks a month.
00:47:57.000It's actually substantially more than that.
00:47:58.000But because people were fleeing Michigan, the cost of water was going up and up and up to the point where, I guess what happened was Flint switched off of Detroit water into, like, Flint River water, which was nasty and then caused corrosion or something, but I digress.
00:48:09.000The point is, I started thinking about this and I'm like, water costs money to get to you.
00:48:14.000If high food prices result in civil war because people can't work enough to eat, Then what happens if they can't work enough to drink any water?
00:48:21.000It'll be worse than a revolution because people will be trying to just steal water.
00:48:26.000Like, water is the most valuable thing on the planet.
00:48:29.000Well, it becomes such a double bind when you can't afford the gas that it costs to get to work.
00:48:34.000Like today, uh, or I commute 20 miles each way.
00:48:38.000And at first I was worried because Biden was talking about putting a tax per mile, but now I'm just concerned about the price of gas and how it's going to affect everything longterm.
00:48:45.000It's only going to get higher and over here, it's going to hit $4 soon.
00:49:55.000We're working with this company called Eden Grow Systems right now and they've got this NASA technology where you can grow zucchini and strawberries inside.
00:50:02.000Four of these standing things can support one human indefinitely.
00:50:06.000So we're gonna get a 200-gallon aquarium and we're gonna put Bantam chickens in it.
00:50:59.000In 1996, he patented this engine that could take him, he said, in 22 hours, 22 gallons of water he could get from LA to New York, and then they wanted to buy his patent.
00:51:25.000There's video of him pouring water into the gas tank and being like, showing, he goes down the river and he gets water out of the river, pours it into his tank and turns his motorcycle on.
00:51:33.000Yeah, but this could, so I don't know much about this.
00:51:38.000It's just the issue is it takes more energy to perform the electrolysis to get the fuel out of the... What I was reading said that he was getting a net positive energy because the water was the additive energy.
00:51:47.000No, so you need an electrical current to separate the outbaser elements of the water, to utilize the hydrogen.
00:51:55.000So the issue was, the water car works, everyone knows it works, but you need a greater charge externally to generate the fuel.
00:52:02.000To generate the electrolysis which creates the fuel from the water.
00:52:05.000So it's not like you can just pour water in and drive, you need a battery, and it's just a kind of combustion.
00:52:11.000Well, I'm going to look I'm going to look more into this so I can bring a deeper understanding of Stanley Meyer's water car, because if we can use water as fuel, that would be revolutionary.
00:52:18.000I think that it may be noble to think of these revolutionary things, man, but I think you got to obey the laws of thermodynamics and we shouldn't get into wishful thinking.
00:52:27.000Oh, but the energy you put into it is you're getting the energy you're putting into is the water.
00:52:32.000So it's not that you're getting more energy out.
00:52:40.000That will exacerbate everything that's happening on Earth right now.
00:52:43.000And what happens if people need to drink water and everyone starts pouring it in their cars and there's a water shortage and the price of water skyrockets and everyone starts fighting?
00:52:48.000I think that's all going to happen inevitably anyway without it being a fuel.
00:52:52.000I think there's a lot of people who want to believe in these magical solutions.
00:52:56.000They want to be like, we don't need fossil fuels, we don't need to drill, we don't need this, we can just power our She annoys me.
00:53:04.000with good intentions. You know, you just put on a special headband and the whole machine
00:53:10.000just turns on with the good intentions of but one man. No, it just doesn't work that way.
00:53:14.000We need energy. Without energy, people die. So when Greta Thunberg comes out and says,
00:53:18.000how dare you to everybody? And she says, we won't wait until 2030 or not even 2023.
00:53:23.000We want to shut down now. It's like, she annoys me. She doesn't know what she's talking about.
00:53:27.000Yeah, right. I mean, that would kill millions of people, but okay.
00:53:36.000Well, it's ironic because I think in the long run, them trying to push for these environmental policies right now is going to be way worse for the environment overall.
00:53:48.000Assuming those policies would actually be effective because if there is one thing we have seen historically and worldwide It's that environmentalism is a luxury and so if you triple our economy to the point where it can't bounce back We are not going to be environmentalists.
00:54:00.000We're gonna be doing everything that we can to try to survive And so Joe Biden keeping pipelines closed or trying to implement whatever other energy independence demolishing pro-climate measure is just going to make it more impossible and more difficult for our country to sustain itself and for our economy to survive, which means in the long run there's going to be less potential to actually develop the technologies that would help improve the environmental circumstances that they're claiming are going to be to our detriment.
00:54:32.000We're at like a launching period right now where you have to, you're going, we're creating the momentum to bounce off the diving board, to dive into a future of energy off of fossil fuels.
00:54:42.000But in order to get that momentum, we need to use the fossil fuels.
00:54:48.000I think that that's being repressed personally, because the people in power are afraid that if an individual had infinite electricity, they'd lose control.
00:55:14.000I'm not sure how... I don't think you can... If I had a fusion generator in my house, I really don't want to derail this into me dreaming about my fusion generator.
00:56:08.000You might be able to get a cold tabletop fusion generator and then you just pour deuterium into it, which is heavy water, water with an added neutron, and then in a palladium lattice and then you bombard it with electricity and it creates... You're talking about science fiction.
00:57:35.000I suppose the fear is that if we get off oil too quickly, China or some other country swoops in and starts taking it, plus there's oil interests, potential for war.
00:57:44.000Like, what's China, Russia, or Saudi Arabia gonna do if we're all of a sudden just like, oil, no more petrodollar.
00:57:52.000I think one of the reasons we're so adamant on maintaining oil is not just because it works and it's got a high energy return on energy invested, but it's also because the US uses it as a control mechanism.
00:58:01.000I was thinking if John Rockefeller were alive today, that he would be really upset with what people did with his oil, this whole oil world.
00:58:08.000I don't think he intended for it to become a weird sociopathic monopoly.
00:58:22.000I think the issue is you can't ship nuclear power, right?
00:58:25.000You build a nuclear power plant, you put small nuclear reactors in submarines and stuff, and they can power them.
00:58:31.000But if you want to transport energy and sell it and control the mechanism by which it's sold, the petrodollar, oil is a substance that can be moved all around the planet.
00:58:41.000You get everybody to buy and sell using U.S.
00:58:43.000currency, the reserve currency, and you own everything.
00:58:51.000And then you've got pipelines everywhere and they don't want to give it up.
00:58:54.000But if we were to shift in the United States to nuclear or other renewables, then we would lose the ability to point the weapons at people and be like, buy it with our money or else.
01:00:10.000And it's funny because, like, when you're, like, in the carriage and the horse is walking, it lifts its tail up and just poops right there.
01:00:35.000When it's dark at night and you hear ching ching ching ching ching, you know how fast the horse is running and how far away from you it is.
01:00:41.000That's why they put bells on the horses.
01:00:42.000What would road rage look like with horses?
01:00:45.000What did road rage look like with horses?
01:00:48.000Like people with like a saber on the right side or the guy riding shotgun with an actual shotgun.
01:00:53.000Look, I'm not gonna say it didn't exist, but also I think part of the reason you have road rage is just because of the anonymity of being behind the wheel.
01:00:59.000If you're on horses and you're like looking at the other guy, I think people are a little bit less tough.
01:01:03.000Howdy neighbor. We're going slower. Yeah, you're going slower. Yeah, but people also had swords and guns. No, that's
01:01:09.000right. I'm not Like i'm saying people people got into fights and they were
01:01:12.000angry But I know what I mean is a big part of the reason why
01:01:15.000there's so much road No, I I get what you're saying too that there's a deterrent
01:01:18.000there. So i'm actually gonna fight you you're yeah, there's the duel
01:01:21.000Yeah, that's crazy People in government used to duel.
01:03:45.000Everyone just goes outside and starts fighting?
01:03:47.000Our country is so polarized that, like, for the first week when people were talking about bringing dueling back, everyone would be like, yeah, yeah, let's do it!
01:03:53.000And then when it came time to do it, it would happen for, like, a week, and then people would be like, alright, like, I really don't want to do this anymore.
01:03:58.000Nah, you'd get the right being like, guys, this is ridiculous, we can't just start fighting each other and killing each other.
01:04:03.000And the left would be like, you're a bigot!
01:04:05.000Dueling should be allowed as tradition for various cultures!
01:04:07.000And then as soon as the right says, okay, fine, we agree, let's start dueling, they'll be like, well, we actually think dueling is wrong, we've evolved on the issue.
01:04:36.000You're going 30 and you're going 30 miles over in a 45.
01:04:39.000I would like to fight the officer, your honor.
01:04:42.000Like the floor expands into an arena and the cop is like, you know, you're like gotta wrestle Cops would be very worried about like they pull a guy over and he's like six seven and super ripped and he's like You have a good day, sir.
01:05:19.000We would need some way to enforce it, but the idea would be, if a war were ever to break out, instead, the firstborn children of both countries' world leaders have to fight to the death.
01:05:42.000I wonder if, I'm kidding obviously with that idea, but I'm wondering if forcing the leaders to put themselves on the line or their families would be a deterrent for war.
01:06:07.000Like, everyone shows up, and there's a big, you know, ring, and they bring the children of the world leaders who are going to war, and then... No, here's what it would be.
01:06:18.000The person declaring war has to send their son, and if no son themselves, and the person being challenged can elect anyone they want.
01:07:11.000And it's like Achilles challenges the prince to a battle.
01:07:16.000I don't know, basically like he walks up to the gate by himself and they're at war and he's like, Hector!
01:07:22.000And then they come out and they fight one-on-one with all the soldiers watching.
01:07:25.000And it's kind of crazy to think because I can't imagine that if like a US Marine walked up to like an Al-Qaeda base or an ISIS base and yelled, Al-Baghdadi, you challenged me!
01:07:40.000But in these old stories, there was like, honor and war, and like, you would challenge someone to a fight.
01:07:45.000In fact, yeah, in the movie, the brother of Agamemnon, I think it was, challenges Paris, the prince of Troy, to a duel for his wife or whatever, and it's like all the armies are standing there watching, and I'm like, that's ridiculous.
01:07:59.000The stories say that they did, that they would send their best warrior out, and then the other side would send their best warrior, and it was whoever won would basically decide the battle, so you don't have to throw a bunch of people's lives away.
01:08:12.000They mastered the art of firing weapons.
01:08:14.000The opening scene is, like, Sparda is, you know, confronting this other nation, and they have this big, super-ripped guy who's their champion, and then Achilles comes out and just runs up and then, like, takes a sword and one-shots him, like...
01:08:25.000in the neck and then he's like, and then then the leader of the enemy, you know, the other side says,
01:08:31.000like, give this up to our king for he rules our country.
01:08:33.000And like, that's how it was. I'm like, man, that made things so much easier, I guess. So I got you're
01:08:38.000the boss. Now, you have become the president of this country because you killed some dude,
01:08:42.000a guy who was like our guy and you beat him. Just pros and cons to that, because you could get a
01:08:46.000really strong dude that whoops the other guys, but but then ends up being an absolute idiot. So, you
01:08:51.000know, yeah, but now it's just Whoever's the best at gossiping. Yeah, we're like, yes you
01:08:56.000win. Yeah You can run the country now.
01:08:58.000You made him look bad and yourself look good.
01:09:05.000Russia is absolutely terrible at information war.
01:09:08.000So it's like, with all the censorship, with all the cutting off, it looks like what we're seeing with China, with India, with Mexico and those countries, they're actually scared to get involved and help Russia out.
01:09:20.000Because it looks like they're like, nah, Russia's been cancelled.
01:11:02.000Yeah, maybe most of them, you know, in different ways.
01:11:05.000We have this contingent of the Hollywood establishment elites and the Democrat elites and they're just, they're so full of themselves, they're so entitled.
01:11:11.000And then you also have, you know, many other Americans and maybe more justified in arrogance, you know, in the observation of American power and might around the world.
01:11:19.000I was just watching a Howard Stern clip of, what's his name, from Breaking Bad, the guy, Odenkirk.
01:11:25.000And he was like, oh, and after, you know, before he got Breaking Bad, it was so hard.
01:11:28.000I was writing, and we were barely making any money, and I had this big loan, and Stern was like, oh, this must have been so hard for you.
01:11:36.000Like, he was like, you know, I'm trying, I'm writing movies and taking these little acting roles and I'm in debt.
01:11:40.000And Stern's reaction that he must, what suffering you must have been going through having to write movies and act and be in debt.
01:11:48.000I'm like, what, how detached these people have become for what real suffering is.
01:11:54.000This kind of reminds me of the peaceful protests and how a lot of people were acting really irrationally like that mass psychosis where now you got a bunch of people that are openly just hating Russians because they're trying to like shut off cars and stop selling their products and stuff like that.
01:12:11.000It's like you're demonizing an entire population of people in the same way that people were so willing to go Smash businesses and and hurt people that weren't putting their fist up in the air just because they thought that they were actually doing something helpful Well in some instances they actually are Vandalizing Russian owned businesses or companies with the word Russia in the name like this happened in Canada happened in Germany It's insane like that.
01:12:35.000This is the beautiful ones Okay, so I'm gonna go back to the rat utopia yeah in the rat utopia They put all these rats in a big box.
01:12:43.000They gave them all the food and water they wanted and then left them alone And eventually a group developed called the Beautiful Ones in the Behavioral Sync.
01:12:50.000These are people who did nothing but groom themselves.
01:12:53.000They just groomed themselves and tried to make themselves more beautiful and that's the virtue signal.
01:12:57.000That's what we're seeing now with people like Sean Penn.
01:15:24.000And they, man, the media launched on her for trying, it was basically like if someone went to Russia right now and was trying to like show some humanity about the Russian people, Jane Fonda did that in Vietnam.
01:15:33.000But they did not, people did not want that.
01:15:37.000You know, I, I've always got the vibe from Sean Penn that he really wants to help people.
01:15:40.000And, but, and so kind of, that's kind of what I was going through as a kid.
01:15:42.000And I thought, let me go get into acting so that I can be famous.
01:15:44.000And then when I tell people like good ideas that I have, I'll be able to tell them to more people.
01:15:49.000And I think that's, I've always thought Sean Penn was a pretty ethical guy, but when you're an actor, that's all you really know how to do is act.
01:16:01.000Yeah I think you might be right and it's commonly said that Americans have main character syndrome and I commented on Twitter that our main import at this point is narcissism because NPR was talking about how to maintain your self-composure when you're reading the news about people fleeing their homes and being bombed and stuff and I was like What kind of narcissism is this?
01:16:19.000It makes us think that we're the most important people.
01:16:22.000And Ian is right about Sean Penn being an actor.
01:17:21.000So Oliver Stone, I mean, he was talking about this stuff way before any kind of physical conflict erupted, basically about the CIA coup in Ukraine and the installation of Poroshenko and basically the UN or whatever the heck this body, NATO, is pushing the borders of Russia, pushing right up against the borders of Russia.
01:17:42.000And I have a lot of respect for Oliver Stone.
01:17:44.000So you want to talk about someone in the entertainment industry that's really doing good, making documentaries about this stuff, Oliver Stone is at the tip of the spear.
01:17:50.000Maybe this will end up being really good.
01:17:52.000I don't know, I don't want to shoot it in the foot before it begins.
01:17:54.000He flies in, meets, goes to the president's office to officially support them, and he condemned Russia before even knowing what was going on in the country.
01:18:02.000And that's something, like, not even anybody at Vice would do.
01:18:44.000He went to Palestine and Israel and documented what people were going through.
01:18:47.000And Glenn Beck, I think it was Glenn, I'm sorry if I'm getting this wrong, maybe it wasn't Glenn, but some conservative pundit criticized him saying they're only showing what the Palestinians are going through and not what the Israelis are going through.
01:18:56.000And we were all confused by that because we were like, Vice put out literally two short docs showing the Palestinian and Israeli sides of the conflict.
01:19:04.000And it wasn't really like, it wasn't pro one side or the other.
01:19:08.000It was like, here we are, here's what's happening.
01:19:10.000So that's the issue I take with this, because certainly, you know, I've had my share of parachuting into many different countries, but we would never go in and just, you know, valiantly decry and declare we knew what was going on.
01:19:21.000In fact, when I was in Ukraine, there was British media, public, like publicly, no, no, it wasn't publicly funded British media.
01:19:27.000It was one of their news corporations had put out fake news about a protest that was actually pro Yanukovych.
01:19:58.000So when I see like these vapid Hollywood actors who specifically fly into a country to tell the world the Russians are to tell the truth about Russia's invasion of our country, says the Ukraine's office of Ukraine's president, and he meets with the president, and it's very clear he has an agenda.
01:20:15.000I just I can't stand the lies in the propaganda.
01:20:18.000Doc, there are a lot of journalists down there right now who are doing a really good job in telling people what's going on, and it does not look good for Russia.
01:21:09.000There was this documentary, it was like a commercial, and it was the stupidest thing ever because it was like the digital media has allowed us to have power like more than ever before and we can come together and it was this big grandiose narrative how we can all join forces and fight for the good of stopping this one guy in an African nation who's trafficking kids.
01:22:23.000Well, then the guy who did it, from that organization, was stripped nude and started jumping up and down and banging on the pavement while gripping himself, if you know what I mean.
01:22:44.000What if the Kony 2012 video was the test firing of a social media manipulation tactic or weapon, basically?
01:22:53.000Can we weaponize propaganda to direct everyone to do one thing?
01:22:56.000And they tried it out to see what would happen because you've got to test weapons.
01:22:59.000And it was a fifth generational warfare.
01:23:01.000I was thinking about this actually because technically people have the data on society in terms of, okay, what do we need to do?
01:23:09.000What do we need to put in front of people's screens in order for them to render this type of behavior?
01:23:14.000And if you think of like all of these crazy campaigns and social media trends over the years, like one comes to mind, like that ALS ice bucket challenge and stuff.
01:23:23.000Just that and doing these different trends, you can sort of guess where you can lead society in a particular direction just by socially engineering stuff like that.
01:23:33.000So technically, they have enough data to know that they can make people jump just by doing certain things.
01:23:38.000Yeah, the Russian propaganda campaign has been going on since... 14?
01:23:56.000So there are people who have reported that they'll be working in some government building and they'll hear a hum, and then all of a sudden they'll start getting headaches, and they'll start getting blurry vision, and they get permanent vision damage.
01:24:08.000And for a while people were just like, oh, it must be something unrelated and people are overreacting.
01:24:14.000But then the White House got hit by Havana Syndrome.
01:25:07.000So there was a report that came out where it was like, what could they be building?
01:25:11.000Some thought it was like a death ray, like a beam that would like, you know, cause damage.
01:25:14.000They didn't know for sure because all of these different areas were working on specific things and then journalists couldn't put it together.
01:25:20.000So if the US or any country has something, one of the arguments put forward is that we would see the infrastructure operation.
01:25:28.000You'd see the trucks bringing certain materials to certain areas and bringing them underground.
01:25:32.000You'd know they'd be building something, but you don't know what they'd be building.
01:26:07.000Like, I'm so ready to dismiss the idea of micro drones flying in your ear and like killing you or whatever, but that's actually a good idea.
01:26:14.000We would not know and we would think it was crazy if like a CIA officer was just like, the US?
01:26:26.000I remember, I think it was 2004, I was like, they can fly a drone into a window and hurt someone?!
01:26:31.000Like, it was groundbreaking, the concept of being able to literally, like...
01:26:36.000I don't know if you guys remember the Black Mirror episode, but the way they introduced these tiny lethal drones was because the bees died.
01:26:42.000I was like, oh, well, we have bees that are dying.
01:26:46.000What if we decide to try to fix this problem with these little drones that can activate if your social credit score is low or something like that?
01:26:53.000And that's what ended up happening in that episode.
01:26:55.000That's why I stopped making that show.
01:26:58.000The disturbing story of the heart attack gun invented by the CIA during the Cold War.
01:27:04.000The heart attack gun fired a dart made of frozen shellfish toxin that would enter the target's bloodstream and kill them in mere minutes without leaving a trace.
01:27:12.000Senator Frank Church holds aloft the heart attack gun during a public hearing.
01:27:46.000Because these guys are testifying in front of Congress about it right now.
01:27:49.000They say, in 1975, more than 30 years of almost unrestricted CIA activity came grinding to a halt before Senator Frank Church on Capitol Hill after the shocking revelations of the Watergate scandal.
01:28:00.000The American public had suddenly gained an intense interest in the activities of their intelligence agencies.
01:28:05.000Unable to resist the growing disquiet any longer, Congress was forced to peer into the dark corners of the Cold War, and some of them held bizarre secrets.
01:28:12.000What they found was the stuff of paranoid thrillers and hair-raising spy fiction alike.
01:28:17.000Aside from plans to assassinate national leaders from across the globe, and extensive spying on American citizens, investigators came across the heart attack gun.
01:28:25.000A macabre weapon that could cause death in minutes without leaving a trace, is the story of what may be one of the Central Intelligence Agency's most chilling gadgets.
01:28:34.000There was an old conspiracy where this woman was posting crazy stuff on Facebook.
01:28:41.000And people started asking, like, who was she and why was she posting this?
01:28:45.000Because it was like seemingly random gibberish.
01:28:48.000It would be a large paragraph saying something like, I went to the store to pick up an oatmeal spoon, but the dog came running in with the vanilla.
01:28:53.000When I saw it, I screamed and jumped in the car and drove to the edge of the cliff where the surfers were screaming.
01:29:00.000And so everyone was trying to figure out what it was, and I don't know if it could have just been fake.
01:29:06.000Some people believed that what was happening was that someone working in intelligence was using a fake profile to post messages that someone else could receive without anyone making the connection.
01:29:16.000The message was publicly available, hard to find because it was on a random Facebook profile, and only the person who knew what to look for could read it.
01:29:25.000Others speculated that the woman who was posting it, who was older, was former CIA and that she had been drugged with some kind of psychoactive, you know, drug to basically corrupt her mind so that she could no longer tell people what she knew.
01:29:40.000Like it was someone who knew secrets was going to blow the whistle, so they used some kind of drug to twist her brain so she could no longer form proper sentences.
01:30:00.000Could have just been someone having a laugh.
01:30:02.000But there was like years of these posts.
01:30:04.000So it was kind of like, I don't know about that.
01:30:07.000It could just be some crazy lady who was posting random gibberish because she was unwell.
01:30:11.000But it's crazy to hear these stories because while that story may be just totally irrelevant, when you hear about in the 70s, they have a heart attack gun.
01:30:18.000My question is, Does the United States or any other government have the ability to make you insane?
01:30:25.000How hard would it be to do something to someone's brain to make it so they can't talk properly?
01:30:33.000I don't know if this is off the list of stuff we can talk about but can you talk about other governments?
01:30:39.000So I like to research a lot about things happening in like with China's government and I've seen some documentaries you were talking about the Havana syndrome and I've seen some documentaries of people that oppose their government and what happens is that there was this like one family where The regime was sent after them and they had these types of devices that would be in proximity to their houses and it would cause them to become very confused.
01:31:08.000So it's like what you're describing is sounds kind of similar.
01:31:12.000And then I also saw something about how they're working on something to essentially something to do with like controlling their people's brains.
01:31:23.000I don't know how advanced they are, how far off that is, but Yeah, that's a possibility from what I've been seeing.
01:31:29.000Well this brings me to Yuval Noah Harari talking about hacking humans.
01:31:32.000This is like one of the number two, number three guys at the World Economic Forum.
01:31:54.000Subliminal messaging was like the oldest version of this in media, you know, when they'd flash an image in the middle of a commercial and you wouldn't even realize you saw it, but then you start thinking about it.
01:32:02.000Dude, when I was like 20, I was hanging out with my friends, and we were watching, I think, I can't remember, we might have been watching like Colbert Report or something.
01:32:11.000And it was a commercial, and it was dumb, and it was just like, you know, body armor, deodorant, we weren't paying attention.
01:33:29.000I don't remember the exact propaganda that it was saying, but it kept- it was, like, seeding this propaganda over and over again over the video.
01:34:09.000I think this may be conspiracy territory, like, well, it's not a conspiracy, it's not criminal.
01:34:15.000But the idea is the militaries are working on technology where, and look this up, because this might be nonsense, but I was reading about ghosts a long time ago.
01:34:25.000And I want scientific explanations for the ghost phenomenon.
01:34:27.000I don't care about someone being like, it's the spirit of someone.
01:34:31.000And so what I read was that in many of these areas where people claim there's hauntings, they've also found evidence of ultra-low frequencies coming from maybe underground or from terrestrial movement, things like that, like geological activity.
01:34:44.000And this can have an impact on someone's body and cause manipulations in perception or a sense of someone being there around them or something like that.
01:34:54.000I was reading something on the internet, probably fake.
01:34:56.000But I was saying something like, they have taken generators that generate ultra-low frequency sound, and it causes people to feel disoriented, confused, paranoid, and sick.
01:35:07.000So these kinds of weapons, I would have to say, I believe.
01:35:20.000You can find that if you look up militarytimes.com and Talking Plasma.
01:35:24.000And instead of beaming a flashing light or shouting over a loudspeaker to keep people away from sensitive areas, new technology being developed could allow troops to fire a laser that can form a plasma ball that talks to the potential intruder.
01:36:01.000Yeah, you triangulate at least three or more, quadrangulate, and then you hit a point in the sky and create a ball of plasma, and then you can move that around.
01:36:10.000So it's basically all the lasers are intersecting.
01:36:36.000I mean, all this set aside though, I could understand them developing these experimental new technologies to use as weapons, but they pretty much know how to control people already.
01:36:57.000We've got tens of thousands of people watching.
01:36:59.000There are always going to be some people in a population who don't fall into it, but... If they can take a sonar dish or something and point it at you and click a button, and then all of a sudden you're like, no, what's happening?
01:37:25.000Well, look, as long as you get people to pursue pleasure rather than virtue, as soon as they believe that public opinion is on a specific side of an issue, they're going to go along with it because that's what's easier for them.
01:37:35.000And they've habituated themselves towards always taking the path of least resistance.
01:37:40.000Well then, how about we take the path of the Super Chats.
01:38:18.000We've got multiple cameras, now we just need to get to the point where we configure everything.
01:38:21.000The idea was, as always, start it up, slowly build up from there, so we'll be adding night vision soon.
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01:39:09.000We adopted another one, and it turns out one of our chickens was actually a dude.
01:39:13.000Well, he promptly started making more chickens with the other chickens, and then we had a bunch hatch, and one of them is Roberto Jr.
01:39:22.000For a while everything was fine, because I made sure, you know, I talked to some chicken tenders, you know, chicken farmers, and they said it's fine to have the young cockerel with his dad, because as long as he grows up with him, they won't, they don't, like, it's not like, you know, the movies where they fight to the death, they don't do that.
01:40:21.000Just get hire someone to sit there all day watching and just telling people what's happening.
01:40:24.000You have to get a bunch of different angles and then really dramatize it with music and have like testimonials with the chickens in front of the camera.
01:40:38.000David C says, I know it was a couple of weeks ago, but Steven Crowder did a video about Wikipedia and how to become an editor and their bias test.
01:40:48.000Jeff Rocha says, all government is just theater on a world stage.
01:40:52.000All governments are in this thing together, and all of us normal people are just their victims.
01:40:56.000You know, I started thinking about how conspiratorial you can get, and it's like, is Russia doing this invasion on purpose to destroy gas prices so they can get us off of fuel and be like, Joe Biden's gonna come out and be like, gas prices are at $10, we need a green new deal right now!
01:41:12.000And then everyone's going to be like, please, please, anything to alleviate the suffering.
01:41:16.000All because of that dang Putin who was on the World Economic Forum website up until a couple weeks ago.
01:42:24.000That people aren't simply being like, I'm not part of Ukraine, leave me out of it.
01:42:28.000No, you have like Latvia, you have Poland, you have the US, UK citizens being like, we'll all team up and have this NATO alliance of civilians volunteering.
01:42:38.000And I'm just kind of like, If you're given fighter jets, money, and weapons, and your citizens are fighting, I kind of feel like, how is that not war?
01:42:46.000Like, imagine if, you know, your country and the neighboring country is like, I didn't declare war on you, my people just are invading your country!
01:42:54.000Granted, they're not invading Ukraine, they're being welcomed in, so.
01:44:47.000But, you know, that's not to make a comment on any of the trans issues.
01:44:51.000If the government of Ukraine is saying, biologically male or female... It is an example of people kind of dancing around the United States about their gender, but when it comes down to it and there's war, men fight and women, you know, women can also fight, but men fight.
01:45:09.000I mean, my view is, we talked about, like, women in the Air Force when that whole thing happened with Tucker.
01:45:14.000I was like, If you have a hundred soldiers, if you have a hundred men and a hundred women, and we're no longer... Well, actually, I'm gonna add something to this thought.
01:45:24.000But if we're at a point where we have absolute luxury and feminism, you have a hundred men and a hundred women, and only your men are fighting, and I have a hundred men and a hundred women, and I got a hundred men and fifty women fighting, I got more soldiers than you.
01:45:36.000So, maybe they won't be as effective in certain ways, compared to what the men are able to endure.
01:45:42.000I'm talking about lifting things or climbing things.
01:45:45.000But I got some female snipers that seem to get the job done.
01:45:47.000And they can carry ammo, that's for sure.
01:45:49.000They can provide for the war effort, they can do stuff.
01:45:51.000That being said, considering the birth rate is in rapid decline for many of these countries, they probably would like to, you know, not have their women die in the war.
01:45:59.000Yeah, you can send your kids too, but you don't want to do that either.
01:46:02.000Well, this is actually something that was said to me by a female friend of mine who is in the army in a non-combat role.
01:46:08.000She doesn't believe women should be in combat roles because you have to be able to carry your fellow soldier if they are wounded and it's much more difficult for women to carry men.
01:46:19.000But I think they're, you know, the way I see it is if you've got a hundred men and 50 are support roles and 50 are combat, and I got a hundred men all combat and 50 women in support roles, I'm better off.
01:48:50.000They're just these bumbling little idiots.
01:48:51.000Yeah, you'll like watch him walk around and you and you'll like put your finger be near it and it just jumps and kamikazes to the ground and just Okay, yeah, no, they just jump off the walls and fall I really can't really slow and they're really dumb.
01:49:05.000Yeah, but when they release that stink oil, yeah, you gotta be gentle I get that freak out and they release the stink bugs Yeah, well, when you're out here in the summer and there's like 3,000 of them, last year was crazy bad.
01:54:49.000Wounded Man says, Buying a freeze dryer a few years ago to save our leftovers and extra chicken eggs seems like a good idea now to some of our city friends who laughed at us for getting it, calling us crazy preppers, but hey, I hope the bugs will be tasty.
01:55:04.000I mean, a lot of people are chatting up random numbers.
01:55:06.000Can we get refrigeration units that are like on the wall so they don't take up floor space?
01:56:01.000So we were trying to, like, I was asked what I wanted for my birthday and I said, I would like to order a bunch of Jimmy Johns, turn on the grill, and then open... Take them apart?
01:56:08.000No, just open them and grill them for, like, 30 seconds so they get, like, crisp.
01:56:41.000I heard stories that he used to walk into the franchise and he has a credit card that says Jimmy John on it and he can swipe it at any restaurant.
01:58:33.000You could make them, if they get overworked, they could be angry.
01:58:36.000I don't know if you can you only do a limited number of jobs on a lemming or can you just do infinite infinitely one one they can do one job at a time but then some of the jobs are permanent so if you make them a stopper lemming they can never move again right a digger i think these forever no no yeah he digs until he stops right like so he'll dig until he hits a chamber and then he stops digging So if you need to destroy something in front of the lemming, they have like the pickaxe one, and this one, it would be an antifa with like a baseball bat and he's vandalizing, bashing his way through.
01:59:01.000Dude, you could literally, well if it's a little dark, you could like, you could suicide the lemmings.
01:59:07.000Like, there was an option to explode them.
02:00:25.000I was driving out from an area where I've been staying because I wanted to be back at the house in the morning and I actually came very close to hitting a deer and fortunately didn't.
02:00:37.000And I told Ian about it and he was like, it's great.
02:00:40.000We had this whole conversation about the elites.
02:00:45.000Objective says, in Japan this weekend, the Sesshoseki, a large stone that in mythology seals the Tamamo no Me, the evil demon nine-tailed fox, split in half, thus releasing the demon bad omen.
02:02:02.000In March 2022, a photograph was circulated on social media of a famous rock in Japan called Sesshoseki, or Killing Stone, that supposedly housed an evil spirit.
02:02:10.000This picture was often attached to a caption claiming it was recently found split in half, that the spirit, or the nine-tailed fox, had been released.
02:02:18.000As for the facts, while we have nothing concerning about the existence of the evil spirit, which is after all a mythical entity, we can say the Killing Stone truly split in half in March 2022.
02:03:15.000One of my favorite memes was Attack on Hill and it was the King of the Hill characters as the Titans and Hank Hill had spatulas and the omnidirectional mobility.
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02:06:41.000And there's no lights because chickens need to sleep.
02:06:44.000And we do have the night vision cameras already, but they're not set up because we have to just slowly build up to that point.
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