A toast to the Voipers, and a toast to White Boy Summer. I think our ancestors are smiling on us right now. We re still enjoying Whiteboy Summer, and we re not going back to normal, and that s a good thing. I d like to propose a toast, to our people, to Whiteboysummer, and to the reclamation of the United States. Cheers, everybody. It s gonna happen. They kick me off the plane. They give us lemons, we make lemon. They throw me behind bars. And I start throwing baseballs up against the wall. And now I m playing catch. Because the only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit. But they never can. Because I believe in God, and America, and even what I'm doing. We are still enjoying. White Boy summer is still on. I don t care if I have to drive there, drive across Lake Michigan, or go all the way around the Panama Canal, I don't care if it s still Whiteboy summer. It s still going to be on. New York is the first major U.S. city to introduce a mandate like this. It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose, and will be phased in starting later this month. The mayor also just announced the city to start requiring proof of vaccination for a range of indoor activities including going to a restaurant or to the gym. And the endgame is the vaccine passport. And they re already talking about a 15 year lockdown plan in Iceland. And if you think that s not bad, you re gonna be in for a long one. And you re not gonna like it, are you ready for it? I think you re going to have to get sick of this, right here. . . . If you re sick of it, then let me know what you think about it. I ll tell you what s going to happen to you can do about it, and you ll be okay with it. I dm your thoughts on how it s gonna be, too and I ll be back in touch with me soon, right? . I ll let you know what I think about that s gonna do it Thank you for listening to this episode, and I d have a good one, bye! xoxo. -Eugene -PJ. xo - -
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00:01:14.000I don't care if I have to drive there.
00:01:18.000I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal.
00:02:28.000I think our ancestors smile on us right now.
00:02:47.000The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym.
00:03:43.000You are in violation and I can't get a lawful order.
00:03:51.000We're not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks.
00:04:08.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:04:47.000People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy.
00:05:00.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:05:02.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan.
00:05:08.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:05:10.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:05:14.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:05:19.000So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then you know you just get a shot every six months or something.
00:05:30.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:05:38.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:05:40.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:05:45.000There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats.
00:05:56.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside
00:06:00.000Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:06:09.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:06:14.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:07:21.000There's a chance we could have earned that outcome.
00:07:23.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:07:28.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:07:31.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:07:35.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:07:40.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
00:07:44.000You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right?
00:07:59.000Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
00:08:44.000Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they gotta go to Target and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask.
00:09:07.000And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
00:17:36.000The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym.
00:18:33.000I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks.
00:18:57.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:19:37.000People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy.
00:19:49.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:19:51.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year lockdown plan.
00:19:57.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:19:59.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:20:04.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:20:08.000So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something.
00:20:19.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:20:27.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:20:30.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:20:34.000There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats.
00:20:45.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside
00:20:50.000Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:20:58.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:21:03.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:22:10.000There's a chance we could have heard that outcome.
00:22:12.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:22:17.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:22:20.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:22:24.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:22:29.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
00:22:34.000You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right?
00:22:48.000Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with the worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
00:23:34.000Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're going to pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they got to go to Target and they got to deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask.
00:23:57.000And let those people go off the rails.
00:23:58.000And let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
00:41:26.000If we are faced with the question about whether or not we will get the vaccine and surrender and capitulate to the system, a devil-worshipping system that hates us and hate our country, the answer has to be always no.
00:42:20.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:59:30.000I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States.
01:07:42.000Close down the economy for a year and it disrupts the computer chips and the cars and you know all these different industries and different levels of industry you know you've got something like the computer chips and the chip shortage that affects lots of things you know that's upstream in the supply chain but you know they also doubled the money supply last year too so you know I think actually that may have something to do with it as well.
01:08:11.000I don't think you get to double the supply of money in existence and then not feel the effects of that through inflation and not have the currency be devalued.
01:08:23.000So, you know, they said, oh well, it's these supply chains.
01:08:26.000Once that gets squared away, it'll go right back to normal.
01:08:31.000Yeah, I don't know how you're going to assimilate more money.
01:08:34.000I don't know how you're going to assimilate 50% of the money supply or 100% of the old money supply into the system without devaluing the currency.
01:08:55.000They're saying that so-called COVID misinformation and other forms of misinformation now constitute a terrorist threat against the American homeland.
01:09:10.000It specifically says that the government is going to create a terrorism task force.
01:09:16.000I should say an anti-terrorism task force.
01:09:20.000And they're going to monitor COVID disinformation as well as other emergent political narratives that may pose a threat to Americans and that may lead to violence.
01:09:32.000So, I'm sure now they consider... Well, they already did.
01:09:36.000But especially now they consider this show an act of terrorism and they consider this platform an act of terrorism and they consider all of us terrorists because we're not on board with the COVID agenda.
01:09:49.000So, we'll talk about that bulletin too and that'll be our show.
01:09:56.000You know, it's kind of a slow news week.
01:09:58.000Like I said the other day, you know, they're talking about war with Ukraine being imminent
01:10:39.000So we're still waiting we're still waiting on the war with Russia or China for that matter but in the meantime you know we have this inflation business so but it's gonna be it's always a good show.
01:10:51.000Before we get into our news here I want to remind you we have our tickets for AFPAC are on sale again in case you missed the initial round of sales we've got some more tickets on the market
01:11:23.000And we're gonna put out a list of our speakers and special guests tomorrow and you're gonna see it's never been done before putting these people in the same room heads are going to explode it's just gonna be awesome and we're making it even bigger I went to the hotel at the beginning of this week or I should say end of last week
01:11:45.000And I said, listen, you know, we have a lot of people that didn't get a chance to buy tickets.
01:11:49.000We sold out more quickly than we anticipated.
01:11:51.000Is there any way we could make the event bigger?
01:11:54.000And they said that they could very easily accommodate us in a larger space.
01:12:22.000We were already oversold to begin with.
01:12:26.000And now we have more tickets for sale, so this is really your last chance.
01:12:31.000So if you want to go, you got to get your tickets now, okay?
01:12:35.000Tomorrow we are announcing our speakers list, although it's only going to wind up being like three-quarters of our speakers.
01:12:45.000Because like I said yesterday, we've got some mystery speakers, which we're gonna wait until the conference to announce and you know We all we all know why we all know why that is we all know how that goes It tends to be the case that when you pre announce these things Sometimes it doesn't always happen.
01:13:04.000So So we're gonna wait until the the day of the conference to announce some of our
01:13:25.000And we'll be announcing our lineup on Friday, which is very exciting.
01:13:29.000I think we'll have seven or eight or maybe even nine speakers this year.
01:13:35.000We're still adding more to the list because as always it seems like right as we're closing in on the day of the conference it all sort of comes together, it all coalesces in just the right way.
01:13:51.000So we have some very, like I said, some very exciting speakers to announce for you tomorrow and then we'll have some mystery speakers and we're actually still working on adding some people to the lineup but I think everybody is going to be really impressed.
01:14:06.000I know that our enemies are going to be very terrified and very panicked and maybe disappointed.
01:14:13.000But this conference and this year, this is the year that we reach a critical mass, if we haven't already.
01:14:19.000You know, I said after the Groyper War, I said, look, the fire has been started, you know?
01:14:25.000It's like in Dark Knight Rises when he goes, have we started the fire?
01:16:01.000A lot of old favorites, a lot of old legends, new streamers, people you love, some people you hate, big people, smaller streamers, gamers, political commentary, but really we're building this amazing cast.
01:16:15.000I don't think there's ever been so many people that I like in one place.
01:16:22.000Because there are these other platforms, and nothing against the other platforms, but I mean, I like to think of myself as sort of a connoisseur here.
01:16:33.000We have all the best people, you know?
01:16:36.000I mean, we're building a platform here that, like, I would want to watch.
01:16:41.000It's by us, it's for us, and I think that's reflected in the functionality, the features, the content that's being put on here.
01:16:51.000I would want to go on CozyTV and watch Alex Jones, and then I'd want to watch Vince James, and then I'd want to watch America First, or Beards and Beardly, or
01:17:01.000Any of the new streamers we brought on here.
01:17:03.000I mean these are all people that just like quite simply I like And I hope you guys feel the same way and we're adding people just like all the time throwing new people on there We're just joined this week for example by Party Goy again an old legend Party Goy who he actually used to be in the Milo click for a long time and he was a very funny content creator back during the election and
01:17:30.000He had a Twitter account until recently.
01:17:59.000And we'll also be bringing on a couple of new streamers, too.
01:18:03.000We've got some friends from National File, which will be joining us very soon, as well as another member of the Weekly Sweat crew, an old head, an old favorite of mine, certainly.
01:18:15.000And then we've got one other, I think, real rock star from the old days of the, you know, the quote-unquote alt-right, or, you know, the beginnings of the Trump movement, an old legend who is very prominent in bringing race realism to the fore.
01:18:43.000I don't know if you remember, but initially the plan was back in October we debuted our beta test of the platform.
01:18:51.000We're still in beta technically, and we were only supposed to have three streamers for like months.
01:18:58.000You know, the plan, and I said this on the show, was to have me, Vince, and Jaden, and it was going to be that way for a few months, and then we would finish the features, and then we'd bring everybody on in a very slow pace.
01:19:13.000And it just exploded I mean we just started bringing people on left and right and every week the roster grows and it we've only been around now for four and a half months yeah just about four and a half months and look at the lineup it's really really impressive so anyway so that's cozy again hope you're excited to see Alex Jones of InfoWars on our platform and you could catch him like I said 24 hours a day but I think that's all of our
01:19:43.000That's all of the business to take care of.
01:19:45.000Remember, as always, to follow my channel here on Cozy and follow me on Gab and Telegram as well.
01:20:02.000I feel like every show I've done for the past two weeks, like, I just don't even finish, because I just go... I go off for 40, 50 minutes on one thing, and then I'm like, oh man, we're out of time.
01:20:13.000So, I'll try to get through it all tonight.
01:20:16.000So our first story tonight is about this new bulletin from the Department of Homeland Security about terrorism.
01:20:23.000And this comes to us through a report by the Daily Veracity.
01:20:28.000If you haven't heard of that, check it out.
01:20:35.000I haven't seen this covered anywhere, but basically what the government is saying is that we're all terrorists.
01:20:41.000They're saying that if you're spreading misinformation, you're a terrorist, and they're actually going to create anti-terrorism groups, an anti-terrorism unit within DHS, specifically to look at these emerging political narratives.
01:21:00.000I'll go through this and, you know, I'll react to it.
01:21:04.000It says, quote, the Biden administration has labeled freedom of speech a terror threat in a press release issued February 7th by the Department of Homeland Security, stating that so-called, quote, misinformation regarding widespread election fraud and COVID-19 has or will inspire violent terrorist attacks within the United States.
01:21:27.000The letter goes on to state that, quote, COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates have been used by, quote, domestic extremists to incite violence within the United States and around the world.
01:21:40.000The letter goes on to state that the DHS established a new domestic terrorism unit focusing on collection and countering related threats online, citing social media users as the focus of the agency while promising protection of privacy, civil rights and civil liberties.
01:21:57.000Which, you know, I don't really know how you do that.
01:22:00.000I don't know how you can basically create a secret police, like a ministry of propaganda, that is supposed to monitor political narratives that challenge what the government says about these things, and then also be respecting civil liberties and civil rights.
01:22:16.000I don't know how you can square those things.
01:22:21.000It says, quote, The DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis established a new dedicated domestic terrorism branch to produce the sound, timely intelligence needed to counter related threats.
01:22:35.000The department expanded its evaluation of online activity as part of its efforts to assess and prevent acts of violence while ensuring the protection of privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties.
01:22:46.000The article from Daily Veracity goes on and says, if you disagree with the mainstream narrative surrounding COVID-19, the 2020 election, or even 5G cell towers, the U.S.
01:22:57.000government will consider you a terrorist threat.
01:23:00.000This means that sitting congressmen, senators, governors, and mayors across the country are now all considered to be or aiding
01:23:09.000Domestic terrorists, a label that would allow the federal government to legally detain anyone who is posted about such topics online.
01:23:17.000And that's really the important part there, which I'll get into in a moment.
01:23:22.000Finally, it says, by the standards of the DHS, Laura Ingram, as an example, would now be considered to be aiding domestic terrorists with calls to resist COVID-19 mandates.
01:23:35.000And so this is something that we've talked about a lot on the show, especially over the last year since January 6th, and it's not even a new conversation.
01:23:46.000If you read anything as an example from the Atlantic Council,
01:23:50.000If you don't know what the Atlantic Council is, the Atlantic Council is one of the most important, most prestigious think tanks in the world.
01:23:59.000And if you haven't already, I've done this on the show before, but if you haven't already, check out their website and go to their list of honor roll contributors, meaning their biggest and most important contributors.
01:24:12.000Under the section where it says, you know, who's given them a million dollars plus per year, who's given them $500,000 plus,
01:24:50.000It's world governments, oil-rich gulf states, it's the second shadow British Empire, it's all the world's power gives money to this think tank.
01:25:22.000You can go on their website and they publish reports specifically about this.
01:25:28.000And when I say this, I mean about this kind of information warfare and this idea of political narratives as an emergent terror threat.
01:25:39.000And again, the reason I bring this up, because this isn't introduced in this article, but the reason I bring up the Atlantic Council is because when you look at the spokesman, when you look at the sort of political mouthpiece for power, for global American Atlantic power,
01:26:00.000They've been writing about this stuff openly and explicitly for years, and they put it to paper.
01:26:06.000And so the Atlantic Council, funded by the banks, the drug companies, big pharma, the military, America's allies, the State Department, like the American empire in a word, they've been writing for years about how they have to monitor
01:26:21.000And they've said that this is what global warfare looks like in the 21st century.
01:26:38.000And it talks about how the American institutions, like the media and the government, they've got to work specifically to counter the narratives that are coming from reactionaries, from anti-government sources, from the right wing.
01:27:07.000And they put out a similar bulletin about a year ago.
01:27:10.000They're saying that when a person talks about election disinformation, when they talk about COVID, they consider that a latent terrorist threat.
01:27:20.000These are ideas and these are narratives that are so contrary to the government narrative, and the government narrative concerns issues that are very important, they consider this such an explosive idea, basically, in the population that it constitutes a latent threat of violence.
01:27:37.000That if, in other words, you get a group of people together saying the election was illegitimate, there's actually some very serious consequences for a narrative like that.
01:27:48.000You know, when you say that there was widespread fraud in the election, well, then, therefore, the election was fraudulent.
01:27:56.000If the election was fraudulent, then that means the results are fraudulent.
01:28:00.000If the results are fraudulent, then that means that all of the people, all the victors, the people that have been sworn in, are really illegitimate.
01:28:10.000And if the people running the country that won the elections, if they're illegitimate, then their executive orders and their laws are illegitimate.
01:28:19.000If their laws are illegitimate, then the people are under no obligation to follow the laws.
01:28:25.000And if the people are not under any obligation to follow the laws, then this opens up Pandora's box.
01:28:31.000I mean, this is what the government is saying.
01:28:34.000They're saying, we have got to stop this.
01:28:39.000If enough people start to think, and that's just one example, if enough people start to think that the election didn't count, this could spell big problems for us.
01:28:52.000If people start to say, hey, COVID is fake.
01:28:56.000All the media and the public health experts and the government are engaged in this deceptive conspiracy.
01:29:01.000You know, again, what are the consequences of an idea like that if enough people believe it?
01:29:06.000So, the antidote to this, says the Atlantic Council, says the State Department, says the military and DHS and the bureaucrats, is, well, there can be no freedom of speech.
01:29:19.000Insofar as there is freedom of speech, there is enough room, especially on the internet, there is enough room for people to challenge and undermine the authority of the government.
01:29:30.000And with the transmissibility of information on the internet, that means that there's this, like, contagion effect.
01:29:35.000Not only can people share and come up with and promulgate ideas that undermine the government's authority, but they could spread those ideas rapidly.
01:29:45.000And in a short amount of time, lots of people may start to believe that the government doesn't have authority, which presents a big problem for them.
01:29:53.000So again, their solution is to say that we have to engage in information warfare.
01:29:59.000We have to actively go out and crush dissenting narratives.
01:30:03.000We have to engage in narrative, total narrative control.
01:30:08.000And they do that through the media, they do that through the government,
01:30:11.000They do that through censorship, and where they can't control the narrative, where they can't control the information, they call it a latent terror threat.
01:30:20.000And what this does, and the language here is very specific, the reason that they say terrorism, you know a lot of people hear that and they go, that's crazy!
01:31:01.000It's really not so crazy because the reason that they use that language is because when somebody is a terrorist or considered a terrorist, it opens up tons of new powers from the federal government.
01:31:15.000Thanks to the Patriot Act and thanks to other laws and precedent that's been set by the courts,
01:31:22.000People or institutions that are labeled terroristic in nature, they don't have the same civil liberties and rights that everybody else has.
01:31:30.000And this article gets at that a little bit.
01:31:32.000You know, if somebody's considered a terrorist, you can detain them indefinitely, without a trial.
01:31:38.000You can kill them on American soil, without a trial.
01:31:56.000DHS is putting together this bulletin and they're announcing that they've created a new task force and the job of the task force is now to monitor people like me.
01:32:07.000And so now for the rest of my life I'm sure I will have one of these DHS spooks, you know, one of these agents looking over me and all of my activities in perpetuity.
01:32:19.000Because of what I say, because of my viewpoints, which are considered latent terrorist threats,
01:32:29.000And they're going to consider me a potential terrorist.
01:32:32.000Just like they might look at Al-Qaeda, just like they might look at a particular mosque, or ISIS, or a gang, you know, the Latin Kings, or MS-13.
01:33:13.000It means that anybody who challenges the government, anybody who disagrees with the government, is now a terrorist.
01:33:20.000Anybody that's really exercising their free speech, you know, like agreeing with the government isn't free speech.
01:33:27.000Anyone that's really exercising their free speech is now, by definition, a target.
01:33:33.000Anyone who dissents against the most important topics of the day is by definition according to this a target for surveillance, for law enforcement, and considered like an enemy combatant on U.S.
01:33:46.000And that means that at any given time, they could pull the plug.
01:33:49.000They could black bag you, bring you to a CIA black site, interrogate you, torture you, send you to Guantanamo, put you on no-fly list, ban you from buying guns, ban you from renting a car, shut down your bank accounts.
01:34:04.000And this is what they've opened up now.
01:34:07.000And it's up to the discretion of the people that are running the system.
01:35:40.000And that's what's scary, is we now have this law enforcement attention in perpetuity, and any freedom fighter, any dissenter now is going to be looked at, and they can pull the plug on anybody at any time, and it is all up to their sole discretion.
01:36:42.000I believe it's a DOJ or it's one of the entities in the federal government.
01:36:47.000They can subpoena one of the big tech companies for a keyword search, meaning they could go to Google and they can say, give us the identity of every man, woman, or child who Googled a particular word or phrase.
01:37:06.000And so, like, if you Google Nick Fuentes as an example, the DOJ can go to Google and say, Google, give me the identity and social security number of every person who Googled the name Nick Fuentes.
01:37:19.000And they can have that on a spreadsheet.
01:37:22.000And at the FBI, at federal law enforcement, they have a terminal, and they can log in, and they can just shut down your bank account.
01:37:29.000It's like, just like you log into your checking account and you could check your money, they could log into your bank, whatever, freeze your bank account.
01:37:38.000They could log in, put your name on a no-fly list, you're not allowed to fly.
01:37:42.000Put your name on a list, you can't have access to banking.
01:37:47.000I mean, these are the kinds of powers that they're going to have.
01:37:49.000And this has been a long time coming, but in particular, over the past one year, they have been gradually and aggressively expanding their jurisdiction to do these kinds of things.
01:38:00.000You are probably talking to feds online.
01:38:04.000If you're in a big enough group chat, if you have a big enough following, you probably have talked to somebody who is a confidential informant or a government agent that is actively checking out the scene.
01:38:16.000Again, if you've googled a certain thing, they could theoretically get your name, just by googling the wrong thing.
01:38:23.000If you say the wrong thing, you know, your phone, and this cannot be turned off unless you take the battery out of your phone, your phone is recording all the things that you say.
01:38:33.000Your camera can be used to monitor you without you even knowing about it, even if your phone's off.
01:38:39.000Happening all the time, you know if you if you have your phone on you and you talk about like McDonald's enough You'll get an advertisement for McDonald's the next time you go to YouTube
01:38:51.000This is the level of spying, this is the level of surveillance that we're under.
01:38:57.000And with this increased jurisdiction of federal law enforcement, with these bulletins about free speech as terrorism, it's really, it doesn't take a great imagination, it doesn't take a big leap either to know where this all is going.
01:39:13.000We're going to get to the point where it's like you can't open your refrigerator if you googled the wrong thing.
01:39:17.000You think that's a joke, but that's where we're going.
01:39:21.000We're going to have these 5G towers erected, and things are going to go very differently.
01:39:25.000They're going to turn the 5G network on, and this is going to open up the whole economy.
01:39:30.000They call it the, what is it, the Internet of Things?
01:39:37.000And the Internet of Things means that there's going to be computers in everything.
01:39:41.000There's going to be computers in your fridge, your AC, your car, your clothes, your computer, your mobile device, everything.
01:39:49.000Everything's going to be connected to the Internet.
01:39:52.000All the things you use are going to have computers in them, and they're all going to be connected to the Internet.
01:39:57.000And 5G is going to allow this, because 5G ensures this uninterrupted, high-bandwidth connection with all these different devices.
01:40:07.000is going to be connected to these giant companies.
01:40:11.000Everything is going to be connected to everything else.
01:40:13.000Everything is going to be a microphone, a camera, everything is going to be logging date, time, name, all of that.
01:40:22.000It's all going to the government, it's all going to MIT, it's all going to these companies, and all that information with these law enforcement powers is going to yield something like
01:40:33.000A technological slavery, you know, for lack of a better word, Ted Kaczynski coined that one, that we could not have possibly imagined.
01:41:00.000The legal framework for this and the associated law enforcement, you know, these different units and everything, the powers, that's coming together.
01:41:19.000If the direction things are going in is to have that as a possibility, that's where it's going to go.
01:41:26.000If law enforcement is able to use that kind of power, they will.
01:41:30.000It's not hard to see how that happens.
01:41:32.000You know, I'm sure 20 years ago, if you told people, hey, the government is going to know you better than you know yourself, they're going to have metadata, and they'll know everyone's whereabouts at all times, they'll track you, they'll listen to your microphone.
01:41:48.000You know, I remember when the biggest red pill on surveillance was a thing called Operation Echelon, where they had giant satellites and they were intercepting phone calls and things, and that sounded outlandish.
01:42:00.000Here we are today, would have been unexplainable to somebody in 2005, and in 2035, when everything's on this 5G network, high bandwidth, constant connectivity,
01:42:11.000Internet of Things, we're going to see the doorway open for surveillance and censorship and control like nobody could have ever thought of before.
01:42:25.000Especially when they're saying it's terrorism!
01:42:26.000Because when it's terrorism, that means like they're gonna kill you with a drone.
01:42:31.000If they're saying like, hey, if you don't take this vaccine, you're a terrorist, that means we have permission to blow up your house with a drone.
01:42:37.000That means we have permission to assassinate you.
01:42:39.000We have permission to pull the plug on your whole life, you know, black bag you in the middle of the night.
01:42:48.000So it is a very dangerous proposition here, a very scary prospect.
01:42:55.000Privacy, civil liberties, rights, it's all gone, man.
01:43:02.000And, even worse, you want to talk about outlandish, when they talk about things like Neuralink, and they talk about devices that will be able to read your brain signals, the electro signals in your brain, we're talking about a level of
01:43:56.000Exercise free speech, you're a terrorist, and they're gonna go and subpoena Google for all your search queries, and all your metadata, and all these, you know, your Alexa home device, and your Amazon dot device, and everything, listening in all the time.
01:47:17.000I mean, you could do some things to mitigate your risk, but honestly, this is why you really, at this point in time, I'm not saying we should be reckless.
01:47:29.000I'm not saying we should be careless but you know there are a lot of people out there that are just very afraid and they're ruled by fear and they're ruled by worry and paranoia and anxiety and we just can't have that.
01:47:43.000To some extent now this does not mean that we are not prudent and thoughtful and that we should not you know try to have wisdom and foresight and everything but to an extent
01:47:58.000We just have to realize that, you know, we're out there now, okay?
01:48:09.000And some people get really caught up and they go, well I'm not gonna use a phone, well I'm gonna go, you know, just go and live in the middle of nowhere, and I'm gonna live like an Amish person, I'm gonna do this, and I'm gonna install this thing, and this software, and this and that, and do a VPN, and it's like, look, there's nothing wrong with doing as much as you can to protect yourself, and you should be sensible, and you should create a shield.
01:48:29.000Because a lot of these people are just bureaucrats, you know, there is another white pill in here which is this.
01:48:35.000The people that are running the FBI are DMV employees, okay?
01:48:40.000So their capability is great, but their competence is nothing, okay?
01:48:47.000The entire government is run by affirmative action hires, mediocrities, women.
01:48:53.000It's run by the equivalent of DMV workers.
01:48:55.000It is not, you know, a buddy of mine told me this the other day.
01:48:58.000He said it's not the deep state, it's the dweeb state.
01:49:01.000The people that are running the government are not, they're not masterminds, they're not geniuses.
01:49:06.000These are very average, maybe sub-average people.
01:49:10.000So if you even just create some layer of protection, the odds are that they will just not even have the follow-through or the competence to break through all the layers, unless they really want to.
01:49:22.000And that's sort of the game that we play.
01:49:24.000Like with anything, you're never going to achieve a perfect protection.
01:49:29.000But if you have enough protection, and they don't care that much, they're not going to go through every layer.
01:49:35.000They're going to go through one layer, go, oh, what was I supposed to do again?
01:49:39.000Well, excuse me, what's the code for that thing again?
01:49:49.000In many, many, many cases, and more times than not, if you put in just a minimal level, more than just like the average person who knows nothing, if you put together just a minimum effort in protecting your data, your privacy, etc., I mean, they're just not going to care enough to go through.
01:50:09.000Somebody like me, they're going to be with the battering ram and they're going to, you know, punch through.
01:50:16.000But for most people you should be good enough with the minimum.
01:50:20.000That being said though, and I guess that sort of undermines my point, but my broader point is this.
01:50:30.000If they want to get you between the spying and the human intelligence and the deepfakes, I mean at the end of the day they could just do a deepfake.
01:51:06.000And nobody has to make a, you don't necessarily have to go and die in hand-to-hand combat and get your head cut off, literally, but
01:51:15.000You know, like, as an example, last year everybody was freaked out about AFPAC and saying, yo, you can't go to a conference!
01:51:23.000And I told people, like, look, if you're really that afraid, don't go.
01:51:26.000We're talking about buying a ticket, going to watch speeches.
01:51:30.000This is a very, very low-risk activity.
01:51:33.000And some people said, well, there's a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny chance that, I don't know, something completely unprecedented and abnormal could happen and somehow everybody could wind up in trouble.
01:51:45.000Maybe there's a .00001% chance that, I don't know, you know, some kind of insane thing happens.
01:51:54.000But, you know, you understand that we could never make any progress and we're out of time in this struggle, if that were the approach.
01:52:02.000There has got to be, on some level, some risk tolerance, some resignation of the fact that, look,
01:52:09.000Things are getting really bad out there.
01:52:11.000If there were any, if there were ever a time to step up, it would be right now.
01:52:15.000And to the extent that you can, without, you know, and without even going so out of your way, to the extent that you can participate in a way that makes sense, people gotta, people gotta do something, and get bold, and do something, you know?
01:52:29.000And I look at somebody like Representative Gosar, who went to AFPAC 2 last year and spoke.
01:52:34.000You know, maybe five years ago he wouldn't have done that.
01:53:38.000And that's a very important thing, and a big part of playing to win is we have to inspire, we have to be bold, we've gotta be courageous, and understand that that true belief component is what's gonna get us across the finish line.
01:53:51.000If it was their resources against our resources, we would lose a hundred out of a hundred times.
01:53:58.000If it was their money, and their people, and their army against ours, we would probably lose.
01:54:06.000If we have faith, and if we have courage, and if we're inspired, and if we want it more than they do, and if we have the will, and praying for wisdom and guidance and all of that, we can't overcome.
01:54:17.000But we're not going to do it by being afraid, playing not to lose, being so completely risk-averse that we are paralyzed into inaction.
01:54:27.000And that's been my philosophy from day one.
01:54:31.000It's like, look, I'm ready to give it all.
01:54:33.000Maybe that was, you know, youthful zeal and naivete, but I said, you know what, I'm going in.
01:54:40.000I don't know about you, but I'm going in.
01:54:42.000And I didn't do anything crazy, but I just said, look, let's just start telling the truth.
01:54:47.000You know, let's take a chance on telling the truth in a way that's compelling and everything, and let's, through a superior and compelling presentation and rhetoric, let's just start winning some hearts and minds.
01:55:00.000And we have, and now we're on this trajectory that people didn't think was possible five years ago.
01:55:05.000So, and if everybody was doing that and it was contagious, I mean, we have a real shot here.
01:55:12.000So, you know, when I look at these odds, when I look at the... we're staring down the barrel of a gun here, it's terrifying.
01:59:16.000I probably won't spend too much time on this.
01:59:19.000But this is about inflation, which we know this story.
01:59:23.000Ever since Biden got in office, inflation has been out of control.
01:59:27.000And this has been attributed to the supply chain issues,
01:59:32.000Which is to say that in March 2020, in response to the COVID outbreak in America, this national economy was shut down and the global economy was shut down.
01:59:44.000So, interstate trade was reduced dramatically, production was reduced dramatically, and over the course of the past two years, production has been returning, manufacturing and industry has resumed, international trade has resumed, but it turns out that the way that the
02:00:21.000And some of these facilities take years to set up or to fire back up.
02:00:25.000I mean it's, the global economy is very complex and again it's very delicate.
02:00:30.000The calibration is very precise and very delicate because everything is contingent.
02:00:37.000You know, creating one iPhone or one car is contingent on so many other things, so many other industries that are upstream.
02:00:47.000From the raw materials through to, you know, the smallest parts to the bigger parts to the production of these, you know, these goods that then go on the market.
02:00:58.000It's not so simple as, well, we sent everyone home and then we brought it back and okay, pick up where you left off.
02:01:04.000And so people said that there's going to be some inflation because we're turning the economy back on.
02:01:11.000There's also then this problem of the money.
02:01:16.000When the economy was shut down, everything crashed.
02:01:24.000And in order to prevent a total economic meltdown, the Federal Reserve injected liquidity.
02:01:29.000And it was actually a very unique thing.
02:01:31.000For the first time in history, Congress got involved in monetary policy.
02:01:37.000And it was through a congressional bill that there was a fiscal and a monetary stimulus.
02:01:42.000Fiscal meaning it came from the budget of the government and monetary meaning it's relating to the minting of money from the Federal Reserve, from the banks.
02:01:53.000So you had this injection of money from fiscal policy from the government.
02:01:57.000They had, you know, this trillions, trillions and trillions of dollars in spending, financed by borrowing.
02:02:04.000So the government was giving money to the airlines, and the government was giving people cash payments, and they were giving money to, you know, all these important industries.
02:02:12.000And then on the monetary side of things, the Federal Reserve was injecting liquidity.
02:02:17.000They were upping their quantitative easing.
02:02:20.000You know, they're buying government bonds, they're buying assets, increasing their balance sheet, and so they print money, they buy things, and they're injecting money.
02:02:28.000And they're increasing the total amount of money that's in circulation.
02:02:32.000And so you have this giant stimulus coming from two sides of big spending in the economy, financed by borrowing, and then an injection of liquidity from the Federal Reserve.
02:02:44.000And all in all it amounted to something like 10 or 15 trillion dollars injected in the economy in the span of a year.
02:02:51.000And it's like there's never been spending on that scale.
02:02:54.000Maybe not... I think it even exceeds like the spending during World War II and the Great Depression.
02:03:02.000And so that is a big part of the inflation.
02:03:06.000We're now, you know, after a year of just pumping money and pumping money from Congress and from the Federal Reserve, the money is now beginning to be devalued.
02:03:16.000Because, you know, and ultimately, without getting too technical here, the economy is not the money.
02:03:21.000The economy is... the definition of economy is the allocation of scarce resources with alternative uses.
02:03:34.000Which I just said, to break that definition down, to economize means to take the resources that you have, which are finite, and figure out where you're going to put those things.
02:04:06.000How many people should be working in this sector, and for how long?
02:04:11.000How do you know how much wood should go into pencils, or how much plastic should go into water bottles, or how much meat should go to McDonald's?
02:04:19.000How do you allocate a finite amount of things?
02:04:22.000That's what the economy is supposed to do.
02:04:24.000That's what money, and prices, and the stock market, and all these institutions and media are supposed to facilitate, is the allocation of resources.
02:04:35.000And so when the Federal Reserve prints lots and lots of lots of money, it does not create value.
02:04:43.000Value derives from the productive activities of people.
02:04:48.000You know, value derives from the things and the goods and the services that are produced by people and by people using capital, which is machines and investment and institutions and all of that.
02:05:02.000So, the Federal Reserve can print more money, but the economic potential, the resources of the nation remain the same.
02:05:11.000The productivity, all of that remains the same, but there's just more money.
02:05:16.000So what happens is, is initially the money will buy certain things and you'll be able to move you'll be able to move people and products and things for a certain amount of time but eventually what happens is, is that more money which is a media of exchange for the same amount of goods and services you know eventually that will catch up.
02:05:41.000In the sense that, you know, the money one year ago, which was an expression of the value in the economy, one year later there's twice as much money which is an expression of the value of the same economy.
02:05:59.000The whole money supply over again and doubling the money supply does not double the amount of metal and the amount of workers and the amount of capital and the amount of productivity.
02:06:09.000Over the course of a year, there has to be this correction.
02:06:11.000And this is a reductive way to put it, but basically the money, the value of it, has to be cut in half.
02:06:18.000A dollar has to buy half of what it did the year before.
02:06:52.000Because there's more money in the system, but the same, or actually less, things.
02:06:58.000Because the productivity suffered as a result of the COVID lockdown and that that's another factor is not only is it you know it would be bad enough if you doubled the money supply and all things being equal then there was just twice as much money as there was before but all things are not equal.
02:07:21.000International trade has not picked up to where it once was and you doubled the money supply.
02:07:28.000So inflation was never going to be transitory.
02:07:31.000Inflation was never going to be a temporary deal, which is what they always said.
02:07:35.000For the past year, inflation has been steadily rising in everything.
02:07:40.000Not just the used car market, which is what they blamed it on, and they said, oh, well we can't just make cars again because there's all these shortages.
02:07:47.000Okay, well, you know, now shelter costs more money, and now the CPI basket of goods costs more, and everything costs more.
02:07:55.000It's cereal, McDonald's, everything, fuel, everything costs more.
02:08:03.000And so this is the article from the New York Times.
02:08:05.000It talks about where the numbers are now.
02:08:07.000It says, quote, a key inflation measure released on Thursday showed that prices are climbing at the fastest pace in 40 years and broadening to touch nearly every corner of the American economy, heightening the risk that they will stay elevated for longer and that policymakers may have to react more aggressively.
02:08:25.000Markets tumbled after the government released Consumer Price Index data for January, which showed prices jumping 7.5% over the year and 0.6% over the past month, exceeding forecasts.
02:08:38.000More worrying were the report's details, which showed inflation moving beyond pandemic-affected goods and services, a sign that rapid gains could prove longer-lasting and harder to shake off.
02:08:51.000Investors speculated that the hot inflation would spur a decisive reaction from the Federal Reserve, possibly a big interest rate increase at the central bank's next gathering in March, though new Fed officials have signaled comfort with such a large move, making money more expensive to borrow and spend could weigh on demand, slowing the economy and tamping down prices.
02:09:12.000Wall Street is now anticipating that interest rates could rise to more than 1.75% by the end of the year, up from nearly zero now, and the possibility of a more forceful Fed reaction sent a key bond yield above 2% for the first time since July 2019 and deflated stock prices.
02:09:32.000Most economists still believe that inflation will cool by the end of the year as automobile prices climb at a more moderate pace and as supply chain problems hopefully ease, but high and widespread price increases portend trouble for a White House that is struggling to convince voters that the economy is strong.
02:09:51.000Economists thought that price gains would fade quickly in 2021, making the now infamous predictions that inflation would be transitory, only to have those projections proved wrong time and again as booming consumer demand for goods collided with royal global supply chains that could not ramp up production fast enough.
02:10:14.000So this is where the economy is and here's the scary thing.
02:11:58.000You know, people are buying houses, and people are, you know, making huge, huge investments.
02:12:03.000Companies, institutionally, and consumers are spending lots and lots of money that they don't have.
02:12:11.000And they're all borrowing it, they're all financing it.
02:12:14.000So what happens is, when the Federal Reserve turns up the interest rate, they're not going to have the money to pay back their lender.
02:12:23.000And when one person doesn't have money to pay back their lender, then their lender is not going to have money to pay back their lender.
02:12:30.000And then you've got this sort of domino effect, which is exactly how it happened in 2006 and 2008.
02:12:36.000The housing bust in 2006 created the meltdown in 2008.
02:12:41.000And so once you crank up the interest rates and people begin to default on their loans and on their debt, you find out that the whole economy was built on a house of cards.
02:12:51.000And all these all these stocks and everything begin to just go you know crater in value and then so if the stock market crashes that everybody's retirement crashes on everybody and and again people financing things with their assets then there then that deal crashes and you know to go in 2006 a little bit to give you an idea
02:13:14.000In 2006, to give you a simplified explanation, back in the 1990s, the Clinton administration, they went to one of these big government, sort of like a bank, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, which gives out loans for housing, and they said, you know, let's lower the requirements for a person to be able to borrow money to buy a house.
02:13:36.000We want to encourage home ownership, we want to make home ownership more accessible,
02:13:40.000So we're going to lower the requirements for a person to become eligible to borrow money to buy a house.
02:13:46.000And so Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were giving out all these, it was called subprime mortgage loans, and they were giving money to people to buy houses that they couldn't pay back.
02:13:57.000And so you had all these people who were borrowing tons of money that they could never pay off, buying houses,
02:14:03.000And then you had what was called a collateralized debt obligation where they took these loans, they took the loans where people are borrowing huge sums of money and then that was cash flow, you know, then they're paying the money back.
02:14:15.000They took these obligations called the collateralized debt obligation, a mortgage-backed security,
02:14:21.000And they took all these things, they packaged them up, and they were selling them to investors, and saying, hey, this is gold.
02:14:28.000You can buy all these mortgages, you can buy all these debts, all these loans, and this is a really great asset.
02:14:35.000And so then all these big financial institutions were buying these things, which were rated like AAA by credit agencies, and saying, this is a great deal, this is a great asset, this is a very safe, conservative investment, and these mortgage-backed securities, these CDOs,
02:15:56.000This is what we're talking about with COVID and with inflation, and that's why this portends such a huge risk for the economy, for the global economy, because across the board, you look at the debt-to-GDP ratio of any major country, any OECD country, and it's alarming.
02:16:15.000You know, America's debt-to-GDP ratio is, I think, over 100% at this point.
02:16:21.000We surpassed $30 trillion in debt recently, I think just about a week ago.
02:17:12.000What happens when, you know, like the money collapses, and when stock market collapses, and people can't get the retirement, and people lose their jobs, and major firms go down?
02:18:36.000You can control the money, you can control the rules, but you cannot control, fundamentally, the finite resources of the productive capacity of the economy.
02:18:49.000So it's going to take a very competent regime to thread the needle on this crisis.
02:18:56.000You're going to need like a 10-year dictatorship to fix this.
02:18:59.000And where's that expertise going to come from?
02:19:03.000It's not going to come from this administration.
02:19:05.000It is not going to come from the greedy transnational interests and the people that run this administration.
02:20:16.000So it can't be fixed by a four-year term.
02:20:19.000It can't be fixed by a politician in Congress.
02:20:21.000You need to get someone in charge for like 10 years who's not concerned about the two-year, you know, the two-year timetable and is willing to do five years of pain and control the media and control the message and get the people through economic hardship that must occur.
02:20:39.000I mean, this is what happened to Reagan in his first term.
02:20:41.000Reagan gets in, and he almost wasn't going to win re-election.
02:20:45.000Because Reagan gets in, he appoints Volcker.
02:21:08.000And people are saying, Reagan, there's no way he's going to win re-election because of all these economic indicators.
02:21:13.000But, by 1984, things start to turn around and he wins in a landslide.
02:21:18.000And then you get this Reagan boom and a lot of it was illusory and a lot of it you had like these savings and loans firms which were just a joke and I mean there were problems there too but you know then you've got this big boom of economic productivity that goes all the way through really to the housing bust in 06.
02:25:36.000Andrew says, I think that women are cringe, but simps, probably most men, are at least 10 times as cringe because they incentivize bad female behavior.
02:25:53.000Every man is just looking for an excuse to blame men for women's behavior, and that is because they are too involved with women, and they can't see outside of their infatuation with women.
02:27:37.000I've been infatuated with women before but I've never lost sight of the role of that in my life and I've never lost sight of the role of women in society.
02:27:50.000And so a lot of men but a lot of men on the other hand are not like that because then and so this is where you get this they say oh well it's the present state of women or women are the way they are because men make them that way and they can never blame their princess she's perfect she couldn't possibly be yes even her yes even her they are all the same women have a nature and yes even your princess yes they are all the same
02:40:54.000And then have a son, and that's it, okay?
02:40:57.000Separate rooms, separate beds, and let's just have a baby on the way, and you can make dinner, and I'll have sex with you every so many days, because women get stir-crazy, and that's it, okay?
02:41:11.000And all the rest of it is just a big, you know, it's a big joke.
02:42:36.000The way women walk around today, like, they really need to be humbled.
02:42:40.000They're walking around and they're like, you know, I'm gonna wear pants, and I'm gonna have a career, and I'm gonna have a degree, and you're gonna propose to me, buy me a ring, buy me a wedding, do what I want, dance on strings, you know, and it's like, uh-uh-uh, nuh-uh, no, this is a patriarchy.
02:49:05.000It's all these like burnout, burnout geniuses who've never done anything, never built anything, and they resent the geniuses that build things.
02:49:57.000There's always that running thread of resentment between, you know, talented or intellectual people between those that make it and those that don't make it.
02:52:50.000If you had a girlfriend and she got tragically raped, would you break up with her?
02:53:10.000I mean, like, yeah, I just... I know it would be hard for her to live with that, but I definitely couldn't live with that either, so... Just be safe out there, ladies.
02:53:18.000Maybe don't leave the house or something.
02:53:20.000Because, yeah, I mean, listen, I know everybody would like to say, no, I would definitely, but it's like, you're gonna be dealing with that your whole life.
02:53:28.000And what if she falls in love with a rapist?
02:53:30.000Like, how could you live with yourself?
02:53:32.000How could you live with yourself if your wife is in love with, like, her former rapist?
02:53:37.000Because that happens, you know, that does happen all the time.
02:53:40.000It's like, I'm not gonna compete with some rapist.
02:53:43.000I'm not gonna compete in my house for some rapist.
02:55:05.000I would unironically pretend that it wasn't about that and then, like, four months later,
02:55:11.000Bring up with her why would you propose to me?
02:55:13.000Oh, you know, I'm just waiting for the right time and then like three three four months later Listen, I just I'm just not at that point in my life.
02:55:20.000I just can't handle it I couldn't be the husband that I need to be that you deserve So I think we just have to go our separate ways you deserve a man who's gonna be all-in and that's just not me right now So I'm sorry George Costanza moment.
02:56:35.000But, um, no, but yeah, if I, if I were the husband, I would kill the rapist,
02:56:42.000And then that would probably solve the problem.
02:56:46.000Yeah, yeah, that's probably what I would do.
02:56:48.000If I were married, I would kill a rapist, stay together, because there is no divorce in the Catholic Church, and she'd still be my wife, and I'd be there for her and everything.
02:56:56.000But if she were my girlfriend, yeah, why would that be... I mean, it's very unfortunate, it's very sad.
02:57:01.000I don't mean to be glib about it, but yeah, that wouldn't be my problem.
02:57:07.000It's just not... that's not what I got into.
02:59:35.000Maxi Bros says, I just received my Halloween merch from last October and I'm very thankful the merch team worked so long to resolve this issue, Big07.
03:03:41.000I'll give you your freaking $37 back, you frickin'... You know, I don't know how you click the button like a hundred times and then you get mad at me.
03:03:51.000You made the mistake, but we jewed you out of the money?
03:03:54.000Yeah, I'll give you a refund, don't worry.
03:03:58.000Guy doesn't know how to work the system and then goes, you screwed me!
03:06:45.000It's time for another crusade against the e-girls.
03:07:04.000Modern Monarchist says Justinian the Great was a simp for his wife who ruined the relationship between him and his best friend and best general Belisarius.
03:07:13.000She was a heretic and wove deceit behind his back.
03:07:23.000Modern Monarchist says a Byzantine bitch named Theophana had two of her husbands successively killed
03:07:30.000By the men who simped for her, the second husband was killed while he slept.
03:07:34.000This was a problem even for so-called great men.
03:07:41.000Modern Monarchist says, Basil II, after defeating an enemy whom he respected, allowed this enemy named Sclerus to give him wise advice on ruling and dealing with those evil bitches who had ruined the empire.
03:08:57.000I don't know if you're a Lord of the Rings fan, but what Amazon Prime is about to do to that new Lord of the Rings show is going to be criminal.
03:09:20.000Modern Monarchist Hisclerus said, quote, admit no woman to the Imperial Council, be accessible to none, share with few your most intimate plans.
03:09:29.000The woman who had killed those men was Theophano, his mom.