Fleccas Talks Podcast - February 06, 2026


INDIANS ASSIMILATE TO OUR BIKER GANG CULTURE


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 39 minutes

Words per Minute

180.63635

Word Count

17,980

Sentence Count

1,835

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

102


Summary

A Chinese lab is discovered in Las Vegas, Kanye is being sedated by the bad guys, a new clip makes it look like he is actually a bad guy, and last but not least, jail is fun. All this and more on this week s episode of Fleck of Socks.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, welcome back to Fleck of Socks, the podcast episode 326 today on the show.
00:00:07.320 A Chinese biolab was discovered in Las Vegas.
00:00:09.940 We're going to show you guys what they were cooking up.
00:00:11.960 Then there's a new anti-Semitism ad coming out in the Super Bowl this weekend.
00:00:16.040 We're going to give you a sneak peek.
00:00:17.780 Then in cringe of the week is Kanye being sedated by the bad guys.
00:00:21.480 A new clip makes it look like he is.
00:00:23.820 And last but not least, an urban decay.
00:00:26.600 Turns out jail is fun.
00:00:28.840 All this and more is Fleck of Socks, the podcast episode 326, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:40.260 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:43.860 And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:46.080 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:51.360 Very cool.
00:00:52.480 Very cool.
00:00:54.320 It's Fleck of Socks, the podcast featuring Richard Graham.
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00:03:13.040 Hey, how's everyone feeling?
00:03:14.340 Happy Friday.
00:03:15.140 Thank you.
00:03:15.800 Good.
00:03:16.220 Tapping my step today.
00:03:17.420 It feels good.
00:03:18.060 Not just clocking in today.
00:03:19.380 Good.
00:03:19.900 Last time you phoned it in.
00:03:21.780 And we had one of our best episodes, to be honest.
00:03:24.360 I thought that was a good episode.
00:03:25.620 Whatever you bring always helps.
00:03:27.740 So now I'm going to be pepping my step and ruin the episode.
00:03:31.660 That's interesting.
00:03:32.720 And last episode, I was really happy with it, thought it was great.
00:03:35.400 But then I looked back at the tape when it came out, and I was humiliated because there
00:03:40.760 was a white fuzz dot in my hair, on my head, the entire episode.
00:03:46.560 Yeah.
00:03:46.980 No one mentioned that?
00:03:48.580 Did anybody say it in the comments?
00:03:49.920 Is that why?
00:03:50.520 Well, everyone said it in the comments.
00:03:51.800 Oh, okay.
00:03:52.260 But while we're shooting, maybe someone could have said, hey, you got some dust in your hair.
00:03:56.900 Yeah.
00:03:57.040 You got a piece of white fuzz, like this big.
00:04:00.280 Yeah.
00:04:00.500 You're kind of like a dirty guy.
00:04:03.280 You're not really like clean or anything.
00:04:05.280 You got the beard.
00:04:06.440 You're dandruff boy.
00:04:07.320 You're disgusting.
00:04:07.820 It wasn't dandruff.
00:04:09.420 It was a piece of fuzz.
00:04:11.200 From what?
00:04:11.800 A hoodie?
00:04:12.620 I don't know.
00:04:13.200 A piece of fuzz.
00:04:14.040 Yeah.
00:04:14.320 You're a dirty guy.
00:04:15.320 I'm not dirty.
00:04:16.060 I don't smell bad.
00:04:16.860 And my clothes are clean.
00:04:17.900 But that was unfortunate.
00:04:19.280 I had a great episode.
00:04:20.340 I'm excited to watch.
00:04:21.280 And I turned it on.
00:04:21.920 And I said, wait a sec.
00:04:23.380 Is that a piece of fuzz in my hair?
00:04:24.820 Maybe it'll go away after the ad read.
00:04:26.780 Oh, it's still there?
00:04:27.760 Oh, I'm in cringe, and it's still there the entire episode?
00:04:30.440 So that's actually on you.
00:04:31.580 Bonus land?
00:04:31.980 I never looked at you.
00:04:33.060 It wasn't in bonus land.
00:04:33.980 I kind of glance at you, but I never make direct eye contact.
00:04:36.920 So you're on your own, everybody.
00:04:38.420 Yeah.
00:04:38.740 Well, now I know, and I'll, I guess, learn that lesson and never get in front of the camera
00:04:43.340 without doing a final check.
00:04:44.660 Okay.
00:04:45.140 Good.
00:04:45.560 Lesson learned.
00:04:46.160 Pretty embarrassing.
00:04:46.960 Only thing worse would have been, like, spinach in my teeth for the whole episode.
00:04:50.180 Yes.
00:04:50.740 Yeah.
00:04:51.280 That's bad.
00:04:51.920 Or just smelling bad in public.
00:04:54.100 That would be worse.
00:04:54.920 But you guys can't tell that.
00:04:56.020 Yeah.
00:04:56.360 You can't.
00:04:56.880 Not through the screen.
00:04:57.900 As long as no one rats.
00:04:59.040 Only me.
00:04:59.900 Only me.
00:05:01.320 All right.
00:05:01.780 Let's get to our first story.
00:05:03.540 The 2028 presidential polls are out.
00:05:05.940 And this is who the Democrats are leading with.
00:05:08.460 Yeah.
00:05:08.640 Kamala Harris as the Democratic front runner per Rasmussen.
00:05:12.140 And she is pulling at 34%.
00:05:13.680 Newsom nipping at her heels, 20%.
00:05:16.000 Shapiro, 10%.
00:05:17.720 Buttigieg, 10%.
00:05:19.340 AOC, 7%.
00:05:21.000 Buttigieg still showing up.
00:05:22.660 I know.
00:05:23.120 What does he think is going to happen for him?
00:05:24.720 We're going to elect a little gay guy to be the president of the free world.
00:05:28.020 Is that what he thinks?
00:05:29.000 I think he's just like the CIA horse.
00:05:31.100 Okay.
00:05:31.380 And they're just like, well, if we do some sort of pandemic election again.
00:05:35.260 Yeah.
00:05:35.580 Similar to Spanberger.
00:05:36.840 Like a literal CIA favorite.
00:05:38.560 And they'll just, maybe they'll put me in.
00:05:41.440 I think it's his attitude.
00:05:42.340 Okay.
00:05:42.700 That makes sense, actually.
00:05:43.980 But Kamala Harris in the front, you know, good news for us.
00:05:46.840 Things could be better in the Republican side of things.
00:05:50.000 But if they're running Kamala in 28, that's actually something to look forward to.
00:05:54.180 Yeah.
00:05:54.380 She did not.
00:05:54.880 Like, obviously she came in with a weird campaign after Joe Biden retired or whatever, quit.
00:06:01.640 And, but she didn't do anything impressive.
00:06:03.700 You know, I feel like there's got to be some instincts at the top.
00:06:07.040 And she was just listening to people and paying people.
00:06:09.740 You know what I mean?
00:06:10.480 So it's a good sign for us.
00:06:12.440 If we're up against Kamala, it's easier than going up against Newsom.
00:06:15.160 That's a good point.
00:06:15.980 And I agree.
00:06:16.780 Charisma wise.
00:06:17.580 Newsom's got a lot of bodies.
00:06:18.920 California bodies, which I guess we're going to get into a little bit later.
00:06:22.760 There are a lot of bodies in California.
00:06:24.300 So, but he's got the charisma.
00:06:26.320 Very true.
00:06:27.120 Let's get to our next story.
00:06:28.640 It's from CBS.
00:06:30.140 An ICE facility had to be shut down temporarily because of a measles outbreak.
00:06:35.740 Yeah.
00:06:36.000 ICE, this is in Texas, has halted all movement at a Texas detention facility due to measles
00:06:41.020 infection, DHS confirms.
00:06:43.980 Very interesting.
00:06:44.880 And Democrats will see this and say, like, this is because of RFK and his Maxine policy.
00:06:50.120 Yeah.
00:06:50.520 And not the 50 million illegals who are here, many from third world countries with these
00:06:54.540 types of diseases.
00:06:55.360 This RFK did this.
00:06:57.020 Yeah.
00:06:57.240 Not getting a white kid, not getting vaccinated, made all the migrants get measles.
00:07:01.380 And now we have to quarantine.
00:07:02.740 Do you feel good?
00:07:03.600 Take that, Trump.
00:07:04.540 Take that, Trump.
00:07:05.300 And that's such a funny thing, too.
00:07:07.020 Like, we've talked about the, like, tuberculosis or weird kind of old school dang fever that
00:07:12.260 are popping up because of this third worldism.
00:07:14.760 And the fact that they even try to say it's because of vaccination schedules or something
00:07:19.640 is so crazy to me.
00:07:20.560 But they try.
00:07:21.400 They try.
00:07:22.440 And can't knock them for trying.
00:07:23.740 I like when they try.
00:07:24.540 And we have a graph here.
00:07:26.600 The black line in the middle is cumulative U.S. measles cases for the last four years.
00:07:33.560 And then the blue line, they had to extend the graph.
00:07:36.720 That's Canada and their measles cases.
00:07:39.380 Well, you can see measles cases for all years for the U.S., the bottom.
00:07:43.400 And then 2025, we shot up, which is definitely migrant related.
00:07:47.280 RFK could barely get anything done.
00:07:48.860 And then Canada, who we're using as a proxy for way worse migrant shit than us, they're
00:07:55.660 off the charts.
00:07:56.500 So that proves it's migrants.
00:07:58.460 I mean, yeah.
00:07:59.540 Anybody with a brain, this is reality enjoyment.
00:08:02.020 Yeah, it's not even hard to prove it.
00:08:03.600 The migrants have measles.
00:08:04.900 Some of them have measles.
00:08:06.140 And they don't do much paperwork in the third world countries proving you've been inoculated.
00:08:11.200 So true.
00:08:12.340 All right, let's get to some voter stuff.
00:08:14.040 There was a new poll done on voter ID and who wants it and who doesn't.
00:08:18.520 CNN aired it.
00:08:19.960 Take a look here.
00:08:20.740 Favorite photo ID to vote.
00:08:22.160 85% of white people favor it.
00:08:24.280 82% of Latino.
00:08:25.820 76% of black Americans favor it.
00:08:28.500 So the bottom line is this.
00:08:30.100 Voter ID is not controversial in this country.
00:08:33.520 A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country.
00:08:36.460 It is not controversial by party and it is not controversial by race.
00:08:40.280 The vast majority...
00:08:40.880 So there you have it.
00:08:41.760 But they'll be the same ones to tell you, like, oh, this is racist against black people
00:08:45.440 because they don't know how to go to the DMV and get an ID.
00:08:48.860 Yeah.
00:08:49.360 Yeah.
00:08:49.700 It's universally popular.
00:08:52.540 Everybody knows that.
00:08:53.740 And I like how a lot of polls have kind of this even black people energy at the end of them,
00:09:00.040 which is crazy.
00:09:01.040 And I mean, everybody knows.
00:09:02.900 The ID, it's not hard.
00:09:04.040 Everybody has one for everything.
00:09:06.300 But for some reason, when it's time to vote, everyone gets really stupid.
00:09:09.760 They start patting their pockets down.
00:09:11.180 Where is it?
00:09:11.820 I don't know.
00:09:12.360 So when they're getting liquor or like getting pulled over, it's there.
00:09:16.060 But they're retarded when it comes to the voting booth.
00:09:18.320 I forgot it.
00:09:19.500 Yeah.
00:09:20.080 What if you were a lady who got married and changed her name and now you can't vote?
00:09:24.160 Yeah.
00:09:24.460 I don't think that's...
00:09:25.520 It's kind of the same thing as abortion.
00:09:27.000 What if your 13-year-old daughter was raped and this?
00:09:29.620 It's like the most extreme example possible.
00:09:31.600 And it's like a blind African who just got his citizenship can't do the DMV because they
00:09:35.900 don't have Braille.
00:09:37.080 I think we can work around that one, right?
00:09:39.180 And for that reason, no one needs an ID to vote for this 50 million illegals here with
00:09:44.900 like many with social security cards.
00:09:46.500 And we're saying this, we're talking about this obviously in the context of Republicans
00:09:49.880 trying to pass the SAVE Act without ending the filibuster, which is proven exceedingly
00:09:56.180 hard.
00:09:56.680 And that's all the voter integrity stuff that we want to get done, right?
00:10:00.440 And then John Thune was asked about it and it sounds like we're not getting rid of
00:10:04.880 the filibuster because there's other things to do.
00:10:07.180 Try to outlast the Democratic minority under current rules.
00:10:10.600 Do you have any expectation that you can succeed with that given the enormous difficulty of
00:10:14.360 doing that?
00:10:15.020 In fact, the biggest majority is not being able to do that.
00:10:17.080 Right.
00:10:17.540 Well, you know, I guess and I would just remind people that the coin in the realm in the Senate
00:10:22.380 is floor time.
00:10:23.340 There's a finite amount of it.
00:10:25.200 And we have a lot of things we have to do.
00:10:28.520 There's a housing bill that's awaiting action.
00:10:30.620 Hopefully a market structure bill, possibly permitting reform, a farm bill, highway bill.
00:10:37.560 You can go right down the list.
00:10:38.940 Russia sanctions are a whole bunch of things that could be teed up for action on the floor
00:10:42.280 of the Senate.
00:10:43.460 And so you have to make some judgments.
00:10:45.940 And the conference will have a conversation about that.
00:10:47.920 I've committed to that, that we will talk about that idea and determine whether or not
00:10:53.900 what the conference's views are about it and how they want to proceed.
00:10:59.660 As I said, we will vote on the SAVE Act.
00:11:02.380 But exercising or triggering a talking filibuster has ramifications, implications that I think
00:11:09.640 everybody needs to be aware of.
00:11:11.320 There you go.
00:11:12.000 It's not worth the time.
00:11:13.040 We have a lot of other things to work on.
00:11:15.260 Yeah.
00:11:15.420 There's highway stuff.
00:11:16.360 There's farm stuff.
00:11:17.440 There's some permitting things.
00:11:18.820 And like, we're talking about the most easily basic securing the election that we just showed
00:11:24.900 you.
00:11:25.240 85% of America all goes, yeah, duh.
00:11:28.300 But there's just such a weird disconnect.
00:11:30.520 And I get it.
00:11:31.960 They don't want to end the filibuster and do unprecedented shit that'll eventually be used
00:11:35.980 against us.
00:11:36.540 But for anything, that might be the topic with 50 million illegals here.
00:11:42.360 Exactly.
00:11:43.100 Because he's making it seem like, oh, we have other things to do that's more important
00:11:45.980 than this.
00:11:46.400 They already stole a presidential election.
00:11:48.820 They've been cheating in every election probably since we've been alive.
00:11:52.920 And this isn't worth the time.
00:11:54.580 So like when the Democrats win with the cheating, they're going to give amnesty to all the illegals
00:11:59.120 or a lot of them.
00:11:59.980 And then we're never going to get into power again.
00:12:02.220 We're not going to have any time to do anything.
00:12:03.780 Yeah.
00:12:03.960 They're going to end the filibuster to give illegals citizenship or something.
00:12:08.720 They're going to naturalize them.
00:12:09.960 And it's just so frustrating, man, because big picture, right?
00:12:13.520 Like, obviously, we're on the right wing.
00:12:15.160 And what's our option for our representation?
00:12:17.700 Republicans.
00:12:18.140 And we have our beef and we have the good things that they've done.
00:12:21.900 But like, if you can't come to a consensus on an 85-15 issue in America, then like, what's
00:12:30.360 the point?
00:12:31.180 Are we even being represented?
00:12:33.020 You know?
00:12:33.360 So yeah.
00:12:33.740 And we're not.
00:12:34.500 And this high road we're taking is actually going to blow up in our face when they give
00:12:38.420 amnesty and get rid of the filibuster.
00:12:40.520 Yeah.
00:12:40.700 So we don't want to do it because they'll do it back to us.
00:12:42.820 They're literally going to.
00:12:44.160 And if we don't do it, they're going to win the election and then do it immediately.
00:12:47.160 Yeah.
00:12:47.640 So it's like very time sensitive.
00:12:49.260 This is not like some, you know, long term, long game thing.
00:12:53.480 This is like eight months.
00:12:56.000 But we got a farm bill to do, dude.
00:12:58.120 They stole 2020, but we got a farm bill to do.
00:13:01.200 Right.
00:13:01.600 So that's, you know, John Thune letting us down again.
00:13:04.640 Luckily, Trump is thinking about doing an executive order to get all of the SAVE Act stuff passed
00:13:09.220 just via executive order instead.
00:13:11.200 Yeah.
00:13:11.740 Please read the tweet.
00:13:12.540 That sums it up.
00:13:13.180 Yeah.
00:13:13.320 President Trump to sign an executive order eliminating mail-in ballots and voting machines
00:13:17.040 before the 2026 midterm elections.
00:13:19.500 And Trump did a long post about it.
00:13:21.640 But this is like what you do when you can't get congressional, when you can't get a bill passed,
00:13:26.800 right?
00:13:27.340 Yeah.
00:13:27.540 So it's kind of a Band-Aid that'll be sued to death and run through the courts for months
00:13:32.740 as opposed to our Congress's ability to actually legislate on something that's like so easily
00:13:38.540 popular with Americans.
00:13:39.500 So that's Trump like being the jujitsu guy fighting from his back.
00:13:43.380 He's laying down and like waiting.
00:13:45.120 So.
00:13:45.700 And if we don't pass that, it's like they'll win the midterms.
00:13:49.080 They'll impeach him.
00:13:49.960 It'll, they'll waste the last two years and who knows what happens in 28 and then we go
00:13:54.860 to jail.
00:13:55.600 You go to jail.
00:13:56.520 I'm fine.
00:13:57.060 I'm clean.
00:13:57.960 You go to jail.
00:13:59.740 You think so?
00:14:00.600 I'm clean, dude.
00:14:01.720 I don't know what you're up to.
00:14:03.140 Well, you know, I think we both go to jail.
00:14:05.420 Like it's a podcast featuring Richard Rapboy.
00:14:07.980 Yeah.
00:14:08.300 I don't know.
00:14:09.000 I'm clean.
00:14:09.780 They go, who's Richard Rapboy?
00:14:10.840 And I'll go, I don't know.
00:14:12.000 I just, I think his name's Richard something.
00:14:13.780 It must be Richard something.
00:14:15.380 I don't know his name.
00:14:16.020 You're going to be walking down the hall and you're going to see me with the Chick-fil-A
00:14:18.420 deluxe meal and I'm going to be sit back talking to the guys and you're going
00:14:21.760 to go, holy shit, with your handcuffs.
00:14:23.860 You're going to have double handcuffs behind your back, chain linked together.
00:14:27.060 And you're going to go, holy shit, what's he saying?
00:14:29.560 Oh, man.
00:14:30.620 You could wrap me out with fake stuff.
00:14:32.840 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:14:33.420 And keep them busy.
00:14:34.360 Yeah, yeah.
00:14:34.740 Oh, yeah.
00:14:35.240 Like in his basement, he's got all this illegal stuff.
00:14:38.160 I don't even have a basement.
00:14:38.920 Florida's don't have a basement.
00:14:39.900 Yeah, Florida.
00:14:40.340 They're going to waste their time.
00:14:41.300 They're not going to be listening to him.
00:14:42.320 Uh-huh.
00:14:42.760 We can like kind of get each other and we get both out.
00:14:45.620 Okay.
00:14:46.200 Yeah, yeah.
00:14:46.680 Prisoner's dilemma.
00:14:47.720 If we both don't cooperate, we're both fine.
00:14:49.800 Okay.
00:14:50.100 Remember that.
00:14:50.640 We'll figure this out.
00:14:51.800 Okay.
00:14:52.080 Before they come knocking on the door.
00:14:53.720 Mm-hmm.
00:14:54.140 All right.
00:14:54.420 There's an anti-fraud task force in California being led by J.D. Vance.
00:14:58.680 Yeah.
00:14:59.740 Thank you.
00:15:00.260 Anti-fraud task force targeting California will be led by J.D. Vance.
00:15:03.900 We're in the early stages of this, but this seems to be our popular thing right now is
00:15:08.540 finding the brutal, undeniable cases of fraud, and we showed you with the whole hospice thing
00:15:14.400 in the L.A. County, which was crazy.
00:15:16.600 So I guess it's rolling up to Vance, and this is kind of a political play, too, because it's
00:15:21.500 a good opportunity for J.D. Vance, future frontrunner of the Republican Party, to kind
00:15:26.120 of tee off on Gavin Newsom.
00:15:28.540 That's a good point.
00:15:29.300 So if Kamala's leading and Gavin Newsom's getting beheaded or, you know, politically
00:15:34.500 speaking-
00:15:35.040 Politically speaking.
00:15:35.540 Politically speaking, maybe I am going to jail.
00:15:38.380 But yeah, it's kind of a political matchup as well.
00:15:41.980 And it could be interesting, too, if they crack down on that fraud, and then who knows
00:15:45.680 what that does to their midterm election money raising.
00:15:49.800 Yeah.
00:15:50.240 You know?
00:15:50.860 So now we just need real people instead of the ActBlue money machine via the fraud
00:15:56.100 in NGOs.
00:15:56.620 How much of the House of Cards is connected to the fraud keeping flowing in the government
00:16:01.360 spending?
00:16:02.040 Hope we find out.
00:16:03.260 We do have some bad news.
00:16:04.680 Last episode, we mentioned that Trump is removing the temporary protected status of Haiti for
00:16:09.520 all those Haitians that are here.
00:16:10.760 And then some judge got rid of it.
00:16:13.600 Yeah.
00:16:13.780 Judge Anna Reyes blocks Trump admin from ending protected status for 350,000 Haitians in the
00:16:18.900 U.S.
00:16:19.460 That was temporary.
00:16:20.400 I believe we're still fighting this, and it's going to go over her head eventually.
00:16:23.700 But again, this is a foreign-born judge getting in the way of the duly elected president of
00:16:30.100 America.
00:16:30.640 So it doesn't sit right with me.
00:16:31.960 Donald Trump, billionaire, person on TV, celebrity, president, and then Anna Reyes, someone I've
00:16:39.100 never even heard of.
00:16:39.880 You don't hear about them until they come up and snap.
00:16:41.880 And then, oh, who are they appointed under, Biden or Obama?
00:16:44.800 And they're lying in wait.
00:16:46.320 It's called.
00:16:46.860 Judicially lying in wait.
00:16:48.200 And I wonder who squeezes that person.
00:16:51.460 Is she just acting on her own?
00:16:53.100 Or does she get a knock on her door from some people, and they're like, hey, we know you
00:16:56.840 did this, this, and this.
00:16:58.420 You know you gave your brother that contract for 500 grand.
00:17:01.420 Yeah.
00:17:01.680 It's time to help us out and give your side.
00:17:04.720 Mm-hmm.
00:17:05.240 Totally.
00:17:05.620 Something to think about.
00:17:07.080 All right.
00:17:08.280 Allegedly, right?
00:17:09.240 Allegedly.
00:17:09.680 Yeah.
00:17:10.200 You could envision a world where something like that might be easy.
00:17:14.000 Yeah.
00:17:14.400 I just maligned a judge.
00:17:18.820 Well, either way, I mean, even standalone, just on face value, I don't like foreign-born
00:17:24.460 judges.
00:17:25.040 There shouldn't be such a thing in America.
00:17:26.820 You can get another job.
00:17:28.380 You can be a clerk.
00:17:29.320 You can help out.
00:17:30.420 You can point to some legal texts or something.
00:17:32.500 You don't really get to be a judge in my America as a foreigner.
00:17:35.740 That's a good point.
00:17:36.500 I totally agree.
00:17:37.740 And obviously, with all this fraud going on, the money going to illegals, and everything
00:17:41.940 we've seen the last few months to years, we're still expected to pay taxes in a few months.
00:17:48.240 Yeah.
00:17:48.560 And I found this tweet, I thought, really summed up nicely how we feel.
00:17:51.940 Since 80% of all taxes are paid by white dudes, 80% of the people who vote Republican
00:17:57.760 are white dudes, what exactly is the Trump administration's pitch for why white dudes
00:18:02.260 should continue doing either?
00:18:04.440 Because the government will make you pay?
00:18:06.320 The government can't even make Mexicans go home.
00:18:09.580 That's how I see it, too.
00:18:10.920 Unfortunately.
00:18:11.400 Yeah.
00:18:11.940 There's an interesting energy here.
00:18:13.620 Like, we're not, we've talked about it all the time.
00:18:16.820 The social contract is broken.
00:18:18.760 All my money, I'm a lawful taxpayer.
00:18:22.440 I keep everything up to date.
00:18:24.000 And then my money goes to Somali fraudsters or Armenian hospice care workers out of a fucking
00:18:29.840 trash yard.
00:18:32.000 Like, something's broken here.
00:18:34.500 And I don't know what the route is, but I feel like people are going to be at least
00:18:39.540 cheating on their taxes a lot more this year.
00:18:42.020 And taking payment in cash, doing anything you can to, like, keep the government out.
00:18:45.980 I mean.
00:18:46.600 Because they put you in jail if you don't pay as much as you're supposed to.
00:18:50.060 Yeah.
00:18:50.340 Wesley Snipes went to jail.
00:18:51.520 But then you can steal the tax dollars with fraud and you don't get in trouble at all.
00:18:58.460 Well, they do get in trouble.
00:19:00.120 We can't say not at all.
00:19:01.460 I don't see any, I don't see any arrests.
00:19:03.160 They're not heavily investigated.
00:19:04.480 That's for sure.
00:19:05.140 The ones who do get caught do get arrested.
00:19:07.280 I hope so.
00:19:07.940 So, I mean, but it's just, there's never been a worse time to be a U.S. taxpayer, I think.
00:19:12.680 Yeah, exactly.
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00:21:12.000 All right, let's get into our next story, the Chinese biolab that was discovered in Las
00:21:16.900 Vegas.
00:21:17.840 But first, breaking tonight, we're learning new details about a home in Las Vegas where
00:21:21.500 authorities found about 1,000 suspected biological samples.
00:21:26.300 These are linked to a Chinese national accused of operating an underground biolab in California
00:21:31.700 three years ago, and there are new troubling details from there as well.
00:21:36.260 Senior national correspondent William Lajoness starts us off tonight with this story from
00:21:40.580 Los Angeles.
00:21:41.160 Good evening, William.
00:21:42.000 Well, Brett, this came out of the blue when reports came in that people started getting
00:21:46.020 sick who actually lived at this residence.
00:21:48.100 They called the FBI, and this is a potentially dangerous situation based on what police find.
00:21:55.840 Potentially hazardous materials were being stored at a residence.
00:22:00.040 Investigator observed multiple refrigerators, a freezer, and other laboratory-type equipment.
00:22:06.580 The FBI and local police raided an illicit biolab Saturday in Las Vegas.
00:22:11.320 Renters complained of getting deathly sick from what police suspect were dangerous pathogens
00:22:16.880 in the garage.
00:22:17.200 More than 1,000 samples were collected.
00:22:20.060 Investigators say the owner of the lab is 62-year-old Zhu Bai Zhu, an illegal immigrant from China who also uses the alias David He.
00:22:29.940 Police arrested Zhu in 2023 while running a similar lab in California, containing refrigerators full of COVID, HIV, hepatitis, herpes, and malaria,
00:22:39.840 along with 1,000 genetically engineered mice.
00:22:42.920 This is putting our national security at risk because no one knows about these labs.
00:22:48.180 Police arrested Zhu for selling phony COVID test kits, and he's been in custody ever since.
00:22:53.120 But documents suggest he's running the Vegas lab from his jail cell.
00:22:57.780 Pretty interesting.
00:22:59.080 Yeah.
00:22:59.560 The Chinese are kind of up to something different.
00:23:01.900 Like, the Indians, they'll come here, they'll get a 7-Eleven, they'll do H-1Bs, they'll hire their cousin,
00:23:08.600 they'll switch the name, the title of the ownership, and then hire their cousin and keep it within the family.
00:23:13.740 Yeah.
00:23:14.080 The Somalis will go find autism money and go, that's mine now.
00:23:17.660 I take that, autism money, that's mine now.
00:23:19.540 You know, and then the Chinese, they're cooking something up that's way worse.
00:23:23.280 They're doing experiments.
00:23:24.720 You'll find a University of Michigan researcher with a cricket in her pocket,
00:23:27.820 and that cricket could possibly destroy all the soy and vegan crop in America.
00:23:32.800 Like, they're on some nefarious shit.
00:23:35.860 This bug destroys all the corn.
00:23:38.460 Yeah.
00:23:39.020 You have no, our enemies will be cornless for 100 years.
00:23:42.800 And, like, this guy was arrested in 2023, and then he's still running a lab like this in the garage.
00:23:50.260 That's respect.
00:23:51.160 No, that's, like, retarded on our part.
00:23:53.260 Yeah, yeah.
00:23:53.380 That's, like, when I say it's embarrassing that we get riffed off by Somalians, that's, like, on us.
00:23:59.320 When the Chinese biolab guy does another Chinese biolab, that's also on us, right?
00:24:04.580 Mm-hmm.
00:24:05.020 National security shit.
00:24:06.200 Yeah, and then this Airbnb, where this was all taking place, is very close to an Air Force base within a few blocks, it looks like, based on that map.
00:24:15.660 Yeah, Nellis Air Force Base.
00:24:17.560 And, yeah, basically, people, like, were waiting to get tips on stuff like this.
00:24:21.920 People were like, oh, I got malaria.
00:24:24.460 Like, oh, the garage smells weird.
00:24:26.220 And it's like, we're not keeping eyes on the illegal Chinese guy who already ran one lab.
00:24:30.140 Does that make sense to anybody?
00:24:31.880 No, it doesn't.
00:24:33.060 So, I don't know.
00:24:34.520 There's some other stuff.
00:24:35.280 Here's some coverage of the L.A. lab back in 2023 when the first time this guy got charged.
00:24:43.920 It says, officials investigated, shut down the lab, and ordered the mice euthanized.
00:24:48.980 But after a local news story suggested the mice were bred to carry COVID-19, baseless rumors started flying online that the lab was connected to Chinese government and could be part of preparations for a biological attack.
00:25:01.960 And so, like—
00:25:02.560 They're defending that.
00:25:03.520 They're like, this baseless rumors.
00:25:05.280 And it's like, can you explain why a guy had 1,000 infected mice in a lab somewhere?
00:25:10.080 Like, was there a normal reason for that, L.A. times?
00:25:13.360 He's got HIV in the freezer.
00:25:15.180 Yeah.
00:25:16.020 And worse shit, too.
00:25:17.120 Like, so they—I feel like they don't even investigate anymore.
00:25:21.680 They just go to conspiracy theories and then dismiss it.
00:25:23.960 Like, if the right wing is into the story and they're, like, really pushing it, then the automatic opposition from the left-wing media is like, oh, baseless claims, conspiracy theory.
00:25:34.420 And then you look into it, and it's like, hmm, let me check the ownership of the L.A. Times.
00:25:38.560 And you start pulling that thread, and it's like, Chinese billionaire Zheng Zhu bought a third of the company in 2020.
00:25:43.940 Like, and I made that up.
00:25:45.960 But that type of shit happens, right?
00:25:48.320 Yeah, very much.
00:25:49.120 Anytime we pull a thread, it's conspiracy theorists.
00:25:51.560 And then two years later, he's doing it in Vegas near the fucking Air Force Base.
00:25:55.440 Great.
00:25:55.780 Wall in jail.
00:25:56.400 Crazy.
00:25:57.240 All right, let's get to our Epstein stuff.
00:25:58.840 We are going to keep rolling out Epstein stuff as it comes.
00:26:02.260 The first thing I wanted to show was this post on Reddit where someone claims they saw Epstein alive after he was supposed to be dead.
00:26:10.620 I saw Jeffrey Epstein in my town in Greece.
00:26:13.540 I live in Agrilos and work near the docks.
00:26:16.400 During my lunch break, me, my colleagues, and my friends who work nearby sit by the docks.
00:26:21.140 Nothing ever happens here.
00:26:22.420 It's a very small town, but in the last year, we've noticed a few times a fancy boat at the docks.
00:26:27.160 We talk about it and joke about what it could be doing here.
00:26:29.800 But a month ago, on an ordinary day, we saw people near the boat for the first time.
00:26:34.400 It was a black man and two women wearing tuxedos.
00:26:37.180 This piqued our interest because it was very strange.
00:26:39.540 So me and my friend wanted to talk to them.
00:26:42.260 But when we started walking towards that area of the dock, we saw him.
00:26:45.740 Like, Jeffrey Epstein, the man we saw so often on the news.
00:26:49.360 He had a big beard, but he was wearing a coronavirus mask on his chin.
00:26:53.140 And he was walking with a tall man in a vest that people used on safari.
00:26:57.280 Me and my friend recognized him, and we were scared.
00:26:59.640 So we stopped and pretended not to recognize him and left.
00:27:02.820 I've been talking about this a lot with my family and friends over the last month.
00:27:05.700 And after seeing pictures of him, I 100% believed it was him.
00:27:09.100 My uncle enjoys fishing, blah, blah, blah.
00:27:11.460 Right?
00:27:12.120 It's very interesting.
00:27:12.840 That could be an anecdotal thing.
00:27:14.520 Anyone could make that up.
00:27:15.700 But then this picture is going around from recently.
00:27:19.200 And this is from Tel Aviv, from Israel.
00:27:22.360 And that guy with the beard in the middle looks a lot like Jeffrey Epstein.
00:27:26.580 And then the guys rolling with him are security guys with earpieces in.
00:27:30.940 So the Jeffrey Epstein is a live theory, I think, is still alive.
00:27:35.360 Okay.
00:27:35.620 For me, it's like this was just presented to me, and I go, possibly AI picture and a random Reddit conspiracy story.
00:27:43.740 So there's both sides.
00:27:45.440 There's both sides.
00:27:46.400 But let us know in the comments if you think he's alive or not.
00:27:49.580 Yep.
00:27:49.960 All right.
00:27:50.260 Next, I wanted to point this out.
00:27:51.920 This is an old Simpsons screenshot from the year 2000.
00:27:55.680 They posted this.
00:27:57.160 This is when Homer made, like, what he called Mr. X's webpage.
00:28:01.100 Got that from me.
00:28:01.940 History just repeats itself.
00:28:03.580 Mr. X just keeps getting recycled.
00:28:06.200 But can you read what it was on?
00:28:07.400 This is, like, in the background of, like, a frame of The Simpsons.
00:28:10.720 Can you read what it says?
00:28:11.860 Attention.
00:28:12.520 Some crazy creeps on an island somewhere are secretly running the world.
00:28:16.560 Simpsons said it first.
00:28:17.820 Yeah.
00:28:18.040 So that's interesting.
00:28:19.380 And we're going to go through some of the breakdowns of the files and some of the interesting stories.
00:28:25.480 Can you read the first one about Joe Biden?
00:28:27.440 The Epstein files suggest that Biden was shot in 2019 and that the Biden who was president 2020 through 2024 was an actor.
00:28:35.700 That rings true.
00:28:36.900 Yeah.
00:28:37.240 Biden is not your current president.
00:28:38.800 The mask malfunctions on Biden are getting worse each day on purpose.
00:28:43.240 And then, yeah, that's from the email itself.
00:28:45.440 So that's Epstein talking about Joe Biden not really being Joe Biden.
00:28:49.260 Yeah.
00:28:50.260 Epstein.
00:28:51.200 Yeah.
00:28:51.660 So he's, like, an in-the-know guy.
00:28:53.900 And we have all the versions of Biden here.
00:28:56.420 Something we covered extensively.
00:28:58.180 We obviously were doing the Biden bot bit for a long time.
00:29:01.420 And we have the four pieces here.
00:29:03.480 That obviously shows the variation of Joe Biden's appearance.
00:29:06.480 But look at this side-by-side next to it from 2008 to 2021.
00:29:11.520 His face is, like, fundamentally different.
00:29:14.160 Like, he naturally had a scowl.
00:29:16.020 Like, his mouth naturally turned down.
00:29:17.600 And now his mouth naturally turns up.
00:29:19.880 So there's something there that you can't really explain.
00:29:23.120 For sure.
00:29:23.400 And then some people say that this guy is the actor playing Joe Biden.
00:29:27.060 What's his name?
00:29:27.620 Arthur something?
00:29:28.320 Arthur Roberts.
00:29:29.260 Yeah.
00:29:30.220 Some people are saying that.
00:29:32.320 Some people have said it.
00:29:33.680 And it rings true to me.
00:29:34.900 And then look at Joe Biden here.
00:29:36.620 This is a clip I think people are referencing.
00:29:38.260 When they mention the mask malfunctions.
00:29:41.080 He shakes this guy's hand.
00:29:42.940 He walks off.
00:29:44.480 He touches his face.
00:29:46.040 But did you see that flap by his ear?
00:29:48.380 Oh, yeah.
00:29:48.820 Let's zoom in on that.
00:29:49.740 That flap by his ear.
00:29:51.100 What is that?
00:29:51.820 Yeah.
00:29:52.240 I've seen that in Men in Black or something.
00:29:54.280 Yeah.
00:29:54.840 That's a Men in Black type mask.
00:29:56.020 Or Mission Impossible or something.
00:29:57.160 And remember the CIA lady who was in charge of masks and disguises?
00:30:02.300 Yeah.
00:30:02.680 She one time went into, I believe, George W. Bush's office, presented as a different person,
00:30:08.220 and then at the end took the mask off and was like, it was me the whole time, and he
00:30:11.560 had no idea.
00:30:12.260 Wow.
00:30:12.640 And that was 20 years ago.
00:30:14.220 Yep.
00:30:14.760 So Joe Biden, fake, wearing a mask, actor, he actually died in 2019.
00:30:20.380 Definitely.
00:30:21.260 Yeah.
00:30:21.720 Well, allegedly.
00:30:22.600 Allegedly.
00:30:23.040 And then also, not to get off track here, but Mission Impossible, I feel like they kind
00:30:28.440 of got lazy towards the end.
00:30:29.620 They were really leaning on that mask a lot.
00:30:31.760 Anytime they got into a sticky situation, it was just, it wasn't me.
00:30:35.340 It was Ethan Hawke.
00:30:36.720 Or Ethan Hunt, right?
00:30:37.620 I wanted to see a mask get taken off, and everyone's like, oh, man, it was you.
00:30:40.900 And then something happens.
00:30:41.580 A second mask.
00:30:42.060 Here's the key.
00:30:42.940 Here's the key card.
00:30:43.960 And the second mask comes off.
00:30:45.920 I was pretending to pretend to be me.
00:30:47.940 Yep.
00:30:48.340 That would be kind of sick.
00:30:49.260 But another part of the Epstein emails talked about Fort Knox and how the gold is not actually
00:30:54.760 there.
00:30:55.360 Yeah.
00:30:56.220 You basically summed it up.
00:30:57.320 Do you want me to actually read it?
00:30:58.280 Read a little bit.
00:30:59.220 What, this?
00:31:00.260 Read from that.
00:31:01.560 Epstein email claims the gold in Fort Knox is completely missing.
00:31:04.320 An email from the Epstein file cites a report allegedly prepared for Vladimir Putin by Russia's
00:31:08.760 Federal Security Service.
00:31:10.580 Claims former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn uncovered evidence
00:31:14.940 that U.S. gold reserves at Fort Knox were missing or unaccounted for.
00:31:18.080 According to the report, Strauss-Kahn grew concerned after the U.S. allegedly stalled
00:31:21.860 delivery of 191 tons of gold owed to the IMF under a 1978 agreement fund SDRs.
00:31:29.840 It's pretty interesting.
00:31:31.240 And then I believe, according to this document, the IMF chief jailed for discovering all U.S.
00:31:36.820 gold is gone.
00:31:37.820 Yeah.
00:31:38.080 So that person who you mentioned ended up going to jail after figuring that out.
00:31:42.460 Strauss-Kahn.
00:31:43.420 Yeah.
00:31:43.660 Allegedly.
00:31:44.580 Yeah.
00:31:44.960 And so I want to-
00:31:46.280 We've talked about that too.
00:31:47.000 I don't think there's any gold.
00:31:47.840 Yeah.
00:31:48.080 Just based on vibes.
00:31:49.140 Is there any gold in Fort Knox?
00:31:50.320 I go like this.
00:31:51.340 No.
00:31:51.900 No.
00:31:52.360 Why would we need it?
00:31:53.220 We're not- Our dollar's not on gold.
00:31:54.660 We print the money now.
00:31:56.000 We already gave it to the aliens.
00:31:57.500 And so this is- I want to kind of preface this with Jeffrey Epstein Fort Knox and calling
00:32:02.500 Biden fake.
00:32:03.620 Like, Jeffrey Epstein is not some all-knowing power who really knows everything.
00:32:08.220 This could just be shit posting with his friends, with his other rich friends.
00:32:11.500 So that's why I'm saying, like, the same way you say, there's no gold in Fort Knox.
00:32:16.480 This could be kind of similar energy.
00:32:18.560 So I'm not trying to discredit anything, but-
00:32:20.840 Or he could be right.
00:32:21.920 He could be right.
00:32:22.760 And he could-
00:32:22.960 Because he knows everybody.
00:32:23.760 It's a two-way go.
00:32:24.740 Yeah.
00:32:25.100 All right.
00:32:25.340 What's this next story?
00:32:26.660 Jeffrey Epstein's assistant bought a single unlabeled $8,453 item from Wayfair.
00:32:33.580 You guys remember the Wayfair conspiracy where it was, like, weirdly named things, which were
00:32:38.500 also the names of kids who were missing.
00:32:40.780 And then it would be, like, a dresser for $20,000 or, like, a table-
00:32:45.100 Annabelle five-shelf storage cabinet for 11 grand.
00:32:48.300 It's like, what?
00:32:49.000 Yeah.
00:32:49.520 It's named Annabelle, and it's a simple storage thing, but it's 10 grand.
00:32:53.040 So that's a little weird.
00:32:55.980 Not saying it is what it is, but that is a conspiracy theory, and now we're seeing it
00:33:01.220 in the emails.
00:33:01.880 Okay.
00:33:02.860 Next, what's this one about?
00:33:05.100 This is about him talking about the Great Awakening, time travel, and deep state.
00:33:10.340 Yeah.
00:33:10.540 You want me to read this whole thing?
00:33:11.580 Yeah, but read it fast.
00:33:13.600 All right.
00:33:14.040 The most schizo Epstein drop is an email chain where someone is threatening to use a time
00:33:18.320 machine called the Looking Glass.
00:33:20.160 They mention the Great Awakening and a temporal war going on between the evil deep state and
00:33:24.840 a benevolent new New World Order.
00:33:27.180 They also talk about Biden's clone, the quantum internet, and other advanced technology.
00:33:31.560 Is two just me?
00:33:33.600 Is it just me?
00:33:34.700 Or are these drops losing credibility?
00:33:37.000 Are they fake?
00:33:38.360 Or are we actually entering an even stranger era of history?
00:33:42.040 Maybe this is just how the singularity starts.
00:33:45.100 According to the whistleblower and scientist Bob Lazar, Looking Glass really does exist.
00:33:49.080 And according to other scientists, cloning is possible now.
00:33:51.900 And so is a quantum internet.
00:33:53.940 So why couldn't these things be true?
00:33:56.720 Who cares if they sound strange?
00:33:58.220 Maybe Trump will really reveal himself as a 5D chess master time traveler.
00:34:03.680 After all.
00:34:04.780 All right.
00:34:05.660 So maybe.
00:34:06.300 I think I'm going to stop there.
00:34:07.440 Okay.
00:34:07.960 You got some good stuff in.
00:34:09.420 Yeah.
00:34:09.580 So that's pretty interesting that like a high level person like this, who's deeply in the
00:34:14.380 know and has all these high level contacts is talking about time machines and QAnon basically.
00:34:20.800 Yeah.
00:34:21.620 Yeah.
00:34:21.960 So that's interesting.
00:34:23.000 And then speaking of MKUltra, which is basically what he was talking about a little bit there,
00:34:29.540 there is MKUltra references when it comes to human clones and what they call designer babies.
00:34:35.700 It says, Epstein talked about creating people with supernatural abilities by traumatizing
00:34:40.820 them and also human clones slash designer babies.
00:34:44.420 And that is MKUltra.
00:34:46.560 They use trauma and messed up events to like brainwash you and like split your consciousness
00:34:52.820 into like multiple entities.
00:34:55.240 And then you become like a sleeper cell for them.
00:34:58.880 And that's how MKUltra works.
00:35:00.180 It's all like trauma based in the beginning.
00:35:02.020 And then you like work for them without even almost realizing it.
00:35:05.600 That's true.
00:35:06.860 Isn't that what they did to Ted Kaczynski?
00:35:08.760 Like they give him a bunch of acid or mushrooms and then they like demoralize him and they
00:35:12.800 tell him you're a piece of shit and they like destroy your ego.
00:35:16.040 Yeah.
00:35:16.300 Yeah.
00:35:16.640 So it's like a way they control.
00:35:18.320 It's a way to manipulate.
00:35:20.360 Next we have what?
00:35:21.680 The $20 bill?
00:35:22.880 Yeah.
00:35:23.220 This one.
00:35:23.880 Go ahead.
00:35:25.140 You can say it.
00:35:26.820 No.
00:35:27.460 I'm okay.
00:35:28.220 I just.
00:35:28.680 There it is.
00:35:29.140 He looks like Andrew Jackson.
00:35:30.860 Yeah.
00:35:31.700 I think it might sound crazy.
00:35:33.460 Like this guy was connected with everyone.
00:35:35.860 I think it got to the point where they just said, yeah, Jeff wants to be on the new money.
00:35:40.660 He said he looks like Andrew Jackson.
00:35:43.480 I told him I'd pass it along, but we think we can do this.
00:35:47.180 All right.
00:35:47.620 And then they did.
00:35:48.500 And he's like, oh, shit.
00:35:49.920 This is.
00:35:50.600 We did it.
00:35:51.280 They're laughing amongst themselves.
00:35:52.340 Jeff wants to be on the money.
00:35:53.160 He said he wants to do it.
00:35:54.400 All right.
00:35:54.660 Is there anything we can do?
00:35:55.840 All right.
00:35:56.160 Talk to Hillary.
00:35:56.920 Talk to Obama.
00:35:57.700 Jeff wants to be on the money.
00:35:59.700 I think that's how it went down.
00:36:01.240 All right, man.
00:36:01.880 All right.
00:36:02.260 All right.
00:36:02.800 Last thing.
00:36:03.540 I have a little bit of a movie recommendation that falls in line with all the Epstein blackmail
00:36:08.520 themes, right?
00:36:10.560 It's called Shadow of Fear.
00:36:12.040 It's with James Spader.
00:36:13.280 It's about a guy who accidentally kills somebody.
00:36:15.520 And then he goes to James Spader, who is a fixer.
00:36:19.520 And then he gets blackmailed.
00:36:21.960 And there's like a whole blackmail ring.
00:36:23.820 Very good movie.
00:36:24.760 I think it's from the 90s, maybe early 2000s.
00:36:27.320 Shadow of Fear.
00:36:28.700 James Spader is in it.
00:36:30.060 And it reminds me a lot of what's going on now.
00:36:32.200 OK.
00:36:32.600 I've never seen that.
00:36:33.560 So you'll you would like it.
00:36:34.740 All right.
00:36:34.960 Especially when we're looking for 90 minute thrillers and stuff like that.
00:36:37.760 I love a 90 minute thriller.
00:36:38.880 You would really like it.
00:36:40.520 And I might do more movie recommendations because I've been watching a lot lately.
00:36:43.280 OK.
00:36:43.660 All right.
00:36:44.200 Let's get to our Minneapolis section.
00:36:46.140 Our first clip is pretty ironic.
00:36:48.700 Some protesters are setting up borders around neighborhoods to figure out who is coming and going within the
00:36:54.020 community.
00:36:54.760 We are literally creating a place that we know who's coming and going in and out of our neighborhoods.
00:37:00.480 In the middle of the road at 32nd and Cedar Avenue, a makeshift roadblock turned this intersection into a roundabout.
00:37:09.460 Cars slowed as drivers noticed.
00:37:12.180 Some honked.
00:37:13.100 Others asked questions.
00:37:14.700 And one man brought food for the people standing watch.
00:37:18.120 Hi, sir.
00:37:18.720 So they got it backwards and upside down.
00:37:21.200 I think this was just backwards.
00:37:24.520 They're they're right.
00:37:25.860 You need to know who's in your neighborhood and you need to constantly.
00:37:28.540 But the upside down part is they're trying to vet out the people who are doing it for the wrong way.
00:37:32.780 They're trying to vet out the people who are coming to get rid of like the child predators and drug traffickers.
00:37:36.860 Yeah.
00:37:37.100 So they got it upside down.
00:37:38.500 So they're not against checking papers.
00:37:41.880 They're just against you checking their side's papers is the main point.
00:37:46.080 Right.
00:37:46.280 Yeah.
00:37:46.600 And their side is all the illegal.
00:37:48.020 Yes.
00:37:48.520 Which is crazy.
00:37:49.960 And so, yeah, it is very backwards.
00:37:52.380 It's very ironic.
00:37:53.580 That's like the word.
00:37:55.200 Like that lady said it.
00:37:56.160 I don't know if she even realized.
00:37:57.780 But, yeah, we set up this little border and we're going to make sure we know who's coming in and out of the town.
00:38:02.060 It's like that's what ICE is for.
00:38:03.600 She's not zooming out and checking for irony.
00:38:06.180 She just is earnestly doing her side stuff.
00:38:09.800 She's on her side and anybody who's not, it doesn't matter what measures have to be taken.
00:38:15.400 There's no consistency.
00:38:16.900 She doesn't give a fuck about that.
00:38:17.900 Yeah, that would be what I call a gold moment for a man on the street.
00:38:21.420 Yeah.
00:38:21.660 Where you're going, oh, okay.
00:38:23.240 Oh, yeah, that's a good idea.
00:38:24.660 Yeah.
00:38:24.860 And you know in your head you got it.
00:38:27.120 Then we have another situation here where ICE was confronted by a trans.
00:38:31.300 And look what the trans called the ICE officer.
00:38:34.940 Yeah.
00:38:35.640 Families should be ripped apart.
00:38:37.220 That's how many energies?
00:38:38.900 Like we should rip people apart from their families?
00:38:41.240 Are you a man?
00:38:43.140 Wow.
00:38:43.580 Wow, is that a question?
00:38:45.620 Wow.
00:38:46.220 Okay.
00:38:46.540 Hey, how do you feel about ripping people apart from their families?
00:38:49.320 Is that good, sir?
00:38:49.940 Is that good, sir?
00:38:50.060 Is that good, sir?
00:38:50.240 Is that good, sir?
00:38:50.340 Is that a fucking house nigger working for the fucking KKK?
00:38:56.740 Calls him the house n-word.
00:38:58.080 Yeah.
00:38:58.680 After he said, are you a man?
00:39:00.500 So like you said, you can check papers, but you can't have a border wall.
00:39:03.940 You, we can't say the n-word, but a trans person can if they're offended.
00:39:08.280 If the n-word's an ICE agent.
00:39:10.040 Yeah.
00:39:10.720 Or if the ICE agent has an n-word, they can.
00:39:12.900 So the rules are only for us and only used to keep us down and they can break the rules
00:39:19.880 whenever they want and then they don't enforce the rules on themselves.
00:39:22.420 Exactly.
00:39:23.020 It's totally to control their enemies or like get you in a state of complacency.
00:39:28.520 And whenever there's an issue they deem important enough, then the rules go out the window.
00:39:32.740 They're checking papers.
00:39:34.140 They're slamming the n-words, which respect.
00:39:36.640 There's a certain type of freedom in slamming the n-word like that.
00:39:38.880 We can agree.
00:39:39.460 But, uh, I like the whole energy of, are you a man?
00:39:43.300 And it's like, how dare you?
00:39:44.920 And it's like, you're in his face.
00:39:46.780 You think he's not going to say something?
00:39:48.840 Um, and there's also this really big thing, just ICE in general, where they talk about
00:39:54.040 separating childs from parents and, oh, there's a five-year-old in custody after his dad ran
00:39:58.780 off being chased by ICE.
00:40:01.380 Right.
00:40:02.120 And like, is there just a world where you can't arrest anyone's parent?
00:40:06.160 You know how many fucking scumbags have kids?
00:40:09.880 They go away for a long time.
00:40:11.920 Deshaun shot six people at a party at 2 a.m.
00:40:15.840 And, oh, no, he just had a kid.
00:40:17.880 It's a little one.
00:40:18.780 He goes to jail.
00:40:19.860 There's no, like, right to being with your kid if you're a criminal.
00:40:23.620 And he has three kids with three baby mamas.
00:40:25.880 We just ripped apart three families.
00:40:27.340 You just tore apart three families that were already torn apart.
00:40:29.820 So, like, there's this weird, like, they try to make certain things holy, like a family
00:40:33.980 separation.
00:40:34.760 But then, like, when a mom, a liberal mom divorces the dad because she wants to trans the kid,
00:40:40.440 then it's like, yes, go.
00:40:41.780 That dad's alienating you.
00:40:43.480 But that ripped apart a family.
00:40:45.680 So, again, it's, like, selective and it's all used for their side.
00:40:50.340 That's the key takeaway.
00:40:51.980 All the rules and all these standards they have are for us to stay in line and they can use
00:40:57.900 it when they please.
00:40:58.600 Our last clip from Minneapolis, the twinks are opposing ice now.
00:41:03.340 We all got drinks without ice because fuck ice.
00:41:06.680 Fuck ice.
00:41:08.040 What the fuck?
00:41:09.400 Fuck ice.
00:41:10.760 Cheers.
00:41:11.640 Fuck ice.
00:41:13.020 Cool.
00:41:13.860 Your drinks aren't as good.
00:41:15.320 Yeah.
00:41:15.740 Your drinks are warm.
00:41:17.280 Yep.
00:41:17.560 And it looks like a mad Filipina is with you.
00:41:20.020 You're a gay twink, mad Filipina, some other soy boy.
00:41:23.640 Not the best crew.
00:41:24.820 And you're drinking warm drinks.
00:41:26.100 Yep.
00:41:27.040 Got him.
00:41:27.500 Take that, Trump.
00:41:28.600 All right.
00:41:29.680 Well, let's expand to our full migrant section.
00:41:32.740 First clip is something I'm not too happy about.
00:41:35.780 Trump had a recent interview where it sounds like he's kind of walking back deportations.
00:41:40.200 So I want to be clear because it sounds like there is a shift in immigration enforcement
00:41:44.060 here that there's going to be a shift after Minneapolis.
00:41:47.080 What should Americans expect going forward?
00:41:49.500 Well, one thing I say to my people, you know, we do a good job.
00:41:52.220 We don't get credit for it.
00:41:53.380 I say they have to ask and they have to say please.
00:41:56.840 When a city is going to be the mayor or the governor, I don't want to go and force ourselves
00:42:02.140 into a city, even if their numbers are terrible.
00:42:05.420 Like, for instance, I got a call from Jeff Landry, governor of Louisiana.
00:42:08.280 He said, we have a big problem.
00:42:09.980 Could you go in and help us with with?
00:42:12.960 Well, let's see.
00:42:14.020 Certain sections.
00:42:15.060 I mean, to be honest with you, certain sections of the state beyond their famous, beautiful
00:42:20.000 city.
00:42:20.420 Certain sections of the state we have done, not only in New Orleans, we've done a really
00:42:26.180 great job in Louisiana, but I was called.
00:42:28.540 We get it.
00:42:29.140 Yeah.
00:42:29.440 So he said he wants to be invited in and doesn't want to force his way back into cities, which
00:42:34.700 is a kind of bad sentence, possibly a good technique if you're still going to do it either
00:42:43.600 way and you just want to kind of go in under the radar.
00:42:45.980 And if it's a lie.
00:42:47.040 Yeah.
00:42:47.320 If you're if you're playing a game.
00:42:49.080 Great work, Trump.
00:42:49.940 If you're genuinely need to be invited in, that's fucked up, especially considering that
00:42:55.540 the groundwork was already done by the Democrats creating these sanctuary cities.
00:42:59.540 Yeah.
00:42:59.940 So like all of the illegals at the time fled to these sanctuary cities in pockets.
00:43:05.020 That's where they're finding safety.
00:43:07.220 Those people are never going to invite you into their sanctuary city with ice.
00:43:10.760 Yeah.
00:43:10.920 We need to break sanctuary cities.
00:43:12.900 And I think it's important to address.
00:43:15.240 There has been a slight change ever since the Bovino power was transferred in Minneapolis
00:43:21.320 to Tom Holman.
00:43:22.940 It seems like we kind of toned down the rhetoric, but are still enforcing and doing more secret
00:43:27.960 police almost as instead of like big mob military tactics.
00:43:32.780 That's what I've heard from leftists on the ground, particularly Will Stansel, if you know Will Stansel.
00:43:38.240 So it do be like that, Mr. Stansel.
00:43:40.060 Yes.
00:43:40.500 Yes.
00:43:40.940 So it's it sounds good if we're just going to sneak in and still do whatever we want.
00:43:46.700 But like it's the United States of America, an illegal from California.
00:43:50.920 Nothing's stopping him from getting in a 1995 Toyota Camry and driving over to Nevada who has
00:43:56.460 nothing to do with sanctuary cities.
00:43:58.220 Right.
00:43:59.600 And so we just hope this isn't the energy.
00:44:04.120 Hopefully it's a lie.
00:44:05.900 Hopefully it's a lie.
00:44:06.980 And we're still doing it.
00:44:07.920 Invited in.
00:44:09.520 We're never going to get anything done.
00:44:11.380 Hopefully we get invited in.
00:44:12.540 Yeah.
00:44:13.320 Wink.
00:44:14.060 Yeah.
00:44:14.560 All right.
00:44:15.100 I hope.
00:44:15.800 I hope.
00:44:16.420 Next piece of our migrant section, there was a biker gang that got nabbed.
00:44:20.580 The Punjabi Devils.
00:44:22.660 Yeah.
00:44:23.100 The Punjabi Devils Motorcycle Club, a Stockton based outlaw motorcycle gang associated with
00:44:27.640 the Hells Angels pleaded guilty to unlawfully dealing firearms and possessing a machine gun
00:44:32.400 following a multi-agency investigation.
00:44:34.400 And here they are pictured, the Punjabi Devils.
00:44:37.280 But they got some good guns.
00:44:38.560 Yeah.
00:44:39.260 Draco.
00:44:40.040 Draco with the drum.
00:44:41.360 I respect that.
00:44:42.700 Yeah.
00:44:43.220 The vests look good.
00:44:45.320 You know, I'm not a big fan of Punjabi gang members, but at least they tried.
00:44:49.560 They're assimilating.
00:44:50.300 And they're assimilating into Stockton very nicely.
00:44:52.860 Yeah.
00:44:53.500 What are the options?
00:44:55.040 Meth addict?
00:44:56.120 Motorcycle gang in Stockton.
00:44:57.280 I don't know.
00:44:58.960 No offense to anyone from Stockton who has a productive job.
00:45:01.740 Yeah.
00:45:02.140 It's pretty good.
00:45:03.080 And then we were joking about this before the show.
00:45:05.500 That could be like the Hells Angels fall, guys.
00:45:08.220 Yes.
00:45:08.580 We want you guys, hey, transport these guns over to Las Vegas.
00:45:12.340 Like, yes, sir.
00:45:13.280 Yeah.
00:45:13.440 Like the Hells Angels are like, yeah, you're an affiliate with us.
00:45:16.120 And then they send them on all the most dangerous shit.
00:45:17.980 Like all the, like, gun deals and bad high-risk shit, right?
00:45:22.460 Yeah.
00:45:22.600 They're the fall guys.
00:45:23.620 Yeah.
00:45:23.960 And then-
00:45:24.500 We're tight with the Punjabi devils.
00:45:26.200 Just like Trump in that interview.
00:45:28.000 Like, wink.
00:45:28.920 I think they're staking us out.
00:45:30.280 They might have a wire.
00:45:31.200 All right.
00:45:31.420 Well, so the Punjabi devils are for the transaction.
00:45:34.160 Yeah.
00:45:34.300 And then I think that I'd rather have Punjabi devils than Amazon or Microsoft H1Bs.
00:45:41.200 Yeah.
00:45:41.620 You know, we're kind of joking about the assimilation.
00:45:44.200 They're obviously a gang.
00:45:45.440 But, like, who has more impact on American society?
00:45:48.960 An Indian CEO of FedEx who's hiring only other Indians and turned the entire-
00:45:54.020 Where's FedEx located?
00:45:55.020 Memphis?
00:45:55.880 Turned the entire nice Memphis suburbs into little Mumbai?
00:45:59.480 Or a gang who's just doing the same thing the white gang does?
00:46:02.960 They like riding the bikes.
00:46:04.000 They like it.
00:46:04.740 It's fun.
00:46:05.700 So, criminality-wise, we got bigger fish to fry.
00:46:10.040 Yeah.
00:46:10.460 And we have some memes here.
00:46:12.240 What's that show that's from?
00:46:13.860 Sons of Anarchy.
00:46:14.720 Sons of Anarchy.
00:46:15.660 They're Indian.
00:46:16.420 We got the turban.
00:46:17.580 Show bobs.
00:46:18.400 Show bobs.
00:46:19.320 Punjabi devils.
00:46:20.320 And then Smells Angels.
00:46:21.780 Some lazy ones.
00:46:22.980 Some better than others.
00:46:23.740 But we'll feature them.
00:46:25.280 We include what we include.
00:46:26.800 So, that was pretty good.
00:46:28.300 Nothing crazy.
00:46:29.180 But that was interesting to me.
00:46:30.940 Punjabi devils.
00:46:31.820 And then, what, do they pull a gun on you?
00:46:33.220 And you go, oh.
00:46:34.000 Okay, buddy.
00:46:35.340 Excuse me.
00:46:36.460 Excuse me.
00:46:37.200 Stay right there.
00:46:38.220 I would like.
00:46:38.860 Okay, buddy.
00:46:39.220 And you know how the motorcycle gangs, they treat their patch and their leather vest as
00:46:44.180 like part of their identity so that you never lose it or whatever?
00:46:47.020 I would like a Punjabi devils jacket.
00:46:49.400 That would be cool.
00:46:50.640 P.O. box.
00:46:51.440 Yeah.
00:46:51.740 Well, you got to take it off a Punjabi devil first.
00:46:55.480 So, a show watcher can get that done.
00:46:58.480 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:46:58.920 Hey, if someone P.O. boxes me a Punjabi devils thing.
00:47:01.560 Yeah.
00:47:01.760 Big, big reward.
00:47:04.180 Big bounty.
00:47:05.380 All right, let's get into our next clip.
00:47:07.100 This is a little mini section within migrants, and it's like kind of referring to the third
00:47:11.900 worldification of America.
00:47:13.520 Yeah.
00:47:13.720 So, this lady has a migrant sleeping on her doorstep.
00:47:17.840 And it's not like a street rat drug addict, you know?
00:47:22.540 It's just like a-
00:47:23.340 Hey, so if you continue to sleep here, I have to call a non-emergency on you for trespassing
00:47:27.860 because this is not allowed.
00:47:29.020 You got to go.
00:47:33.860 Was it you knocking on my door at two in the morning the other night?
00:47:36.760 No.
00:47:37.480 Okay.
00:47:38.100 Yeah, you got to go.
00:47:41.660 So, you got people sleeping in the hallway.
00:47:43.520 Not only the hallway, but you have an overweight Mexican woman with all her possessions, which
00:47:48.360 includes some Valentine's candy, a hat, a milk jug, directly on your welcome mat.
00:47:53.520 And you pay rent.
00:47:54.800 You pay $1,500 a month, and you're a girl, so you're a little scared living there.
00:47:59.180 You got the chain lock.
00:48:00.160 You got two locks, you know?
00:48:02.580 And obviously, nothing crazy is going to happen with the overweight Hispanic woman.
00:48:07.260 But like, since when are people okay sleeping on your front door or your entryway, right?
00:48:12.480 There's this third world, and where did you come from?
00:48:15.040 You have no place to go?
00:48:16.160 You can't just go to a shelter or something?
00:48:17.820 Yeah.
00:48:18.620 And the welcome mat, they took it a little too seriously.
00:48:20.820 Yeah.
00:48:21.200 Yeah, that was literal.
00:48:22.480 But the takeaway here, and this is why it's a third worldification, we've seen this with
00:48:26.840 street rats in LA, in Skid Row, in San Francisco, and there's like a drug addict sleeping on the
00:48:33.140 stoop.
00:48:33.500 So this, I think, is worse in a way, because this is like a normal person who probably has
00:48:38.820 a job, and is probably like going and working throughout the day, and they have nowhere
00:48:43.040 to sleep, and they're just literally sleeping on your doorstep.
00:48:46.280 It's not worse than the drug addicts, because the drug addicts are probably violent and need
00:48:49.640 money to get drugs.
00:48:50.660 Yeah.
00:48:50.860 But it's different.
00:48:52.060 And that's why it's a third worldification, because it's not just some street rat who sleeps
00:48:57.280 anywhere.
00:48:57.600 It's like a person who's like an active member in the community, and then they sleep on the
00:49:01.840 stoop still.
00:49:02.660 Yeah.
00:49:03.040 And keeps coming back to your front door, because you don't put up enough of a fight.
00:49:07.400 The carpet's comfy.
00:49:08.360 Yeah.
00:49:08.860 And it's winter, so it's like, we're not just totally like being mean, but like there are
00:49:14.020 other ways to do it.
00:49:15.160 And if you barely speak English, or like you're a migrant like this, like what are you doing
00:49:19.120 here?
00:49:19.540 Yeah.
00:49:20.180 Not good.
00:49:20.940 So that's a minor third worldification.
00:49:22.760 That's just like, hmm, I'm getting annoyed more, right?
00:49:25.160 Yeah.
00:49:25.560 And for a girl, safety in your apartment, like you're supposed to feel safe.
00:49:29.140 And like, there's two locking doors between you and your front door, right?
00:49:33.080 That's how apartments are, right?
00:49:35.500 And we've seen this play out, the third worldification of other countries, South Africa especially.
00:49:41.640 We have some before and afters of what South Africa looks like since it became third worldified.
00:49:46.180 Yeah.
00:49:46.420 This is a Twitter account called Josie vs. Josie.
00:49:49.020 And they specifically only post pictures of decaying, like before and after South Africa.
00:49:55.900 And so most of these photos we're about to show you are from 2010, back when it was
00:50:00.760 functioning, like a little bit after the apartheid, but when power was still shared and like election
00:50:07.540 still mattered.
00:50:08.000 And then after they're like all black, like black power killed the Boer party got in in
00:50:13.680 2025.
00:50:14.100 And so first picture like this, here it is, the street, tree-lined street, pretty nice.
00:50:20.060 Sidewalk, no big deal.
00:50:21.660 And then boom, what is it?
00:50:23.080 Trash pile, looks like India.
00:50:24.920 Sidewalk gone, dirt pile, trash pile.
00:50:27.200 Then we have this, a road with a business, normal.
00:50:30.960 And then what does it turn into?
00:50:33.280 Tin cans.
00:50:34.440 Shantytown.
00:50:35.380 You become a shantytown, right?
00:50:37.340 Yeah.
00:50:37.680 15 years, shantytown.
00:50:39.780 And you had the road, you had everything, right?
00:50:43.240 Like the lawn, there was a retaining wall, there was everything.
00:50:46.780 Now you're a shantytown.
00:50:48.000 Then here, normal intersection, boom, shantytown again.
00:50:51.480 Yeah.
00:50:51.780 So all these third worlders are living near your house now that you own and they're throwing
00:50:56.640 up tin roofs.
00:50:57.860 And then here's a nice, nice street.
00:50:59.760 That's a nice looking road.
00:51:01.060 Look at those lines, freshly painted, you know?
00:51:03.180 That's Weber Street.
00:51:04.420 And then here's Weber Street today.
00:51:06.260 Just goes into a ditch.
00:51:07.480 It's not a street anymore.
00:51:09.220 And so obviously this is like one of the more extreme examples, right?
00:51:13.320 Like South Africans can't govern themselves compared to what, you know, the mixed population
00:51:20.000 was doing when white people were in charge, to be honest.
00:51:23.400 But to act like you can't trend towards the third world or like once a country reaches
00:51:29.360 a point, then it never gets worse.
00:51:32.060 It's like almost arrogant to think that, right?
00:51:34.780 And so like in the United States, obviously there's more measures like the police will come
00:51:40.940 or, hey, you can't set up here.
00:51:42.520 But we've already seen a little bit of this.
00:51:44.640 And then based on the Somalization of Minneapolis, do you think that's possible?
00:51:49.340 Like it kind of is.
00:51:50.840 I think it really is.
00:51:51.960 And we've seen a little bit of it with the leftist governments allowing it, like the Portland
00:51:59.540 homeless encampments that basically become like an RV park mixed with that tin roof.
00:52:04.280 And so we've already seen it.
00:52:06.180 And to act like you're above this happening to your country or you're such a sophisticated
00:52:10.340 populace that you can't trend towards squalor.
00:52:13.380 I think that's a bad way of thinking.
00:52:16.400 You can.
00:52:17.160 I really, yeah.
00:52:17.860 With the wrong third worlders in here, you can trend this way.
00:52:21.480 That's very true.
00:52:22.740 And with all these third worlders coming, you kind of have to get familiar with third world
00:52:27.200 things like third world maintenance.
00:52:28.980 Yeah.
00:52:29.180 So we included a clip here.
00:52:30.660 This is for you guys to know.
00:52:32.040 So as America becomes more of a third world country, you'll need to know things like how
00:52:36.400 to re-shit your floors.
00:52:37.560 She makes a good point.
00:53:03.580 Yeah.
00:53:03.800 She got us there.
00:53:04.860 So make sure you re-shit your floors and then eat with those same hands right after.
00:53:10.040 Make sure you do that.
00:53:12.580 Oh, man.
00:53:13.500 All right.
00:53:13.820 Our last piece of our migrant section is some good news.
00:53:16.460 They're cracking down on SBAs for migrants.
00:53:20.420 Yeah, pretty much.
00:53:21.380 Well, and it looks like they're kind of like checking for fraud, you know, putting a finger
00:53:28.060 out in the air, like saying like, let's test the waters a little bit.
00:53:30.320 So we're going to start with there.
00:53:31.720 As part of SBA's ongoing investigation into fraud and abuse, the SBA has suspended 1,000
00:53:37.460 firms, about 25% of participants from the 8A business development program after they failed
00:53:43.540 to comply with last month's order to turn over basic financial documents for review.
00:53:48.360 So just think about that.
00:53:51.220 You're getting some sort of benefit from the Small Business Administration.
00:53:54.420 They send a letter and say, hey, send over the financial documents.
00:53:57.260 We're just touching base to make sure you're kind of on the up and up.
00:54:01.500 And 25% fell off and are out because they couldn't even do that.
00:54:07.380 And so like that's how easy it is to test for fraud, find it.
00:54:12.080 You know what I mean?
00:54:12.940 Some of these fraudsters can't even do fake books, you know?
00:54:16.540 So they come in looking and go, does anyone?
00:54:19.640 And then people start running like the rats with the light switch on.
00:54:23.960 Like they start running up the pipe.
00:54:25.320 Hey guys, I just need you to send me.
00:54:28.280 And start sprinting away.
00:54:29.920 Who's that?
00:54:30.820 Shit.
00:54:31.360 Those are the guys to probably go for.
00:54:33.100 So that's one part.
00:54:34.120 And it's obviously easy to find fraud in, we're in the fraud world.
00:54:38.700 America right now is in the fraud world.
00:54:41.180 Everybody got relaxed and accustomed to just sucking on the teeth thinking no one would ever check.
00:54:45.980 And so when someone flips on the lights in the rat room, the rats start to scurry.
00:54:50.200 So that's how easy it is.
00:54:51.860 And then next, this was from, I guess, an email from the SBA.
00:54:57.060 And the SBA has kind of gone back and forth on this, but we're just going to tell you what they said.
00:55:02.760 We were writing to let you know that the SBA issued a policy notice today that has surprised many of us
00:55:07.120 because it changes a very longstanding rule that has allowed legal permanent residents,
00:55:11.780 aka green card holders, to be owners of businesses that obtain SBA loans.
00:55:16.520 Starting March 1st, the SBA will no longer allow anything other than 100% ownership by U.S. citizens.
00:55:23.160 Legal permanent residents will not be allowed to own any of the business for SBA loan eligibility purposes.
00:55:28.360 So that's a huge improvement.
00:55:30.160 That is very good.
00:55:30.900 So when we've talked about a lot of the Indian immigrants who are on their way to becoming a citizen,
00:55:36.980 which takes like 10 years in a lot of cases, and they're trading back small Texas town motels or a gas station
00:55:45.740 because when the SBA loan comes due, they just trade it to a cousin or sell it to somebody else.
00:55:51.280 This stops a lot of that.
00:55:53.120 So, you know, America first, right?
00:55:55.700 And what's the subtext of America first?
00:55:58.780 Americans first.
00:56:00.880 Not Indians.
00:56:01.860 Nice job.
00:56:02.420 Not damn Indians.
00:56:03.560 All right.
00:56:03.840 Well, that's the end of our migrant section.
00:56:05.200 And I'm moving on to our final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:56:08.020 Use opportunity to go to the post.
00:56:09.040 Help us juice the algo.
00:56:09.960 Like, comment, comment again.
00:56:11.120 That's right.
00:56:11.380 Yeah.
00:56:11.520 I've been Peel Box notification.
00:56:12.600 Old episodes.
00:56:13.340 Link to this episode in the group chat.
00:56:15.500 Okay.
00:56:15.960 All right.
00:56:16.320 I have some funny stuff in the final page.
00:56:18.040 Nothing crazy.
00:56:18.680 Well, not funny.
00:56:19.620 Some of it's about cancer.
00:56:21.260 Okay.
00:56:22.040 Cancer can be funny.
00:56:23.800 Anything can be funny, dude.
00:56:25.160 Yeah.
00:56:26.060 Cancer can be funny.
00:56:27.340 Anything can be funny.
00:56:28.820 I'm sure there's some sort of Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm episode all about cancer.
00:56:33.340 That's true.
00:56:33.900 But that's not what I was referring to about the funny part.
00:56:35.920 Okay.
00:56:36.080 The funny part was this first clip.
00:56:38.320 So, James Fishback is the guy that I would say we like for Florida governor.
00:56:42.920 I do like him.
00:56:43.860 I don't know if he's-
00:56:44.500 Better than Byron Donald.
00:56:45.360 Yeah.
00:56:45.560 I don't know if he's a serious contender.
00:56:47.600 I've seen way varying polls, but he's definitely kind of leading the internet campaign.
00:56:53.140 Yep.
00:56:53.400 And then as like a, I don't know if it was a publicity stunt, he downloaded Tinder to talk
00:56:59.740 to people on Tinder about his campaign.
00:57:02.220 And look what happened after.
00:57:03.740 I did not join Tinder a single man.
00:57:08.760 24 hours later, I am a single man because I joined Tinder.
00:57:14.440 Someone was not very happy.
00:57:16.300 My better half was not very happy.
00:57:17.800 I said, look, you have to meet young women where they are.
00:57:21.460 Okay?
00:57:23.360 It's very simple.
00:57:25.080 We will win on August 18th.
00:57:27.480 All right.
00:57:28.600 We get it.
00:57:29.100 But you have to meet young women where they are.
00:57:31.340 Okay.
00:57:31.700 And that's true.
00:57:32.780 Yeah.
00:57:33.260 Okay.
00:57:33.700 There's a bunch of chicks on Tinder.
00:57:35.460 Okay.
00:57:36.040 And then you got to tell them about the campaign.
00:57:38.640 Okay.
00:57:39.720 And?
00:57:40.660 Anything else?
00:57:41.700 No.
00:57:41.900 I just thought it'd be funny to back him up.
00:57:43.420 Oh, yeah.
00:57:43.980 Where it's like what it maybe could have been was like he downloaded Tinder and then got
00:57:47.640 caught on Tinder.
00:57:48.420 He's like, I'm just using it for the campaign.
00:57:49.620 Yeah.
00:57:49.860 So a real sicko move would have been like download Grindr too.
00:57:54.100 Ooh.
00:57:54.540 And it's like, honey, I got Grindr.
00:57:56.160 I got Tinder.
00:57:56.840 This is just for the campaign.
00:57:58.260 I'm not cheating.
00:57:59.100 I'm not cheating.
00:57:59.700 What are you talking about?
00:58:00.800 I've spoken to 18 people and they're going to not vote for me.
00:58:05.100 Half of them are liberal and hate me.
00:58:06.680 All right.
00:58:07.580 But it ended up, the whole thing ended up being a joke.
00:58:10.220 Okay.
00:58:10.540 So him and his girlfriend are fine and it was just a joke.
00:58:14.060 But I thought that was pretty funny to come out and back the guy up.
00:58:17.140 Yeah.
00:58:17.980 Everybody has Tinder.
00:58:19.000 You do it for, it's for work.
00:58:20.840 Yeah.
00:58:21.000 Yeah.
00:58:21.260 You got Tinder for work.
00:58:22.880 It's pretty funny.
00:58:23.620 All right.
00:58:23.960 This is a more serious topic.
00:58:25.640 He might have the same problem as a lot of young men on Tinder.
00:58:28.480 He does?
00:58:29.100 Yeah.
00:58:29.300 He might have the same problem.
00:58:30.480 Just 300 pound women and single moms with mixed race kids.
00:58:34.840 Those are his only matches.
00:58:36.240 That's so funny.
00:58:37.120 He's a handsome guy.
00:58:38.600 All right.
00:58:39.160 Chill out.
00:58:39.440 I bet he does okay.
00:58:40.360 Chill out.
00:58:40.960 All right.
00:58:41.300 Let's get to our next story.
00:58:42.940 It's about cancer treatment and the time of day you receive your treatment could make a big
00:58:47.980 difference.
00:58:49.240 Yeah.
00:58:49.660 And I guess we're not going to get into all the charts and stuff.
00:58:53.940 But this might be the biggest result from this year's ASCO meeting.
00:58:58.000 Assuming this holds, then just by treating people early in the day, we can double survival
00:59:03.880 time for the most common 80 to 85% type of lung cancer.
00:59:08.520 As a reminder, lung cancer accounts for 20% of all cancer deaths.
00:59:12.940 And basically the main contention of this study was treating cancer early in the morning
00:59:17.960 seems to substantially beat treating it later in the day.
00:59:21.440 It's very interesting.
00:59:22.480 So the time of your appointment to receive what?
00:59:25.460 Chemo, I'm assuming?
00:59:26.580 Yeah.
00:59:26.820 For the most part.
00:59:29.260 Is important.
00:59:30.700 And you said something like that's when your body is like-
00:59:33.480 It's a circadian rhythm thing.
00:59:35.380 I believe.
00:59:36.180 It's receptive to healing or treatment or something?
00:59:39.560 Yeah.
00:59:39.740 Yeah.
00:59:40.160 Circadian rhythm related.
00:59:41.720 Okay.
00:59:42.260 Interesting.
00:59:42.740 Which is very important.
00:59:43.520 That's why it's important to wake up in the morning and see the sun between like 8 a.m.
00:59:49.260 and like 10 a.m.
00:59:50.540 or 7 a.m.
00:59:51.300 to 10 a.m.
00:59:52.340 Because when your body sees the sun, it comes from a certain angle.
00:59:55.180 And then at that angle, it can identify the sunlight and know what time of day it is.
01:00:00.220 So then your sleep will get better and your sleep schedule will be better, like hormones
01:00:03.980 and everything.
01:00:04.980 Yeah.
01:00:05.140 Your body like needs input from externals to understand like what time it is, what should
01:00:12.480 the body be doing right now?
01:00:13.780 And early morning sunlight helps a lot.
01:00:15.860 Yeah.
01:00:16.120 The external cues.
01:00:17.740 External cues.
01:00:18.540 I call it external.
01:00:20.220 Yeah.
01:00:20.440 Whatever.
01:00:20.880 It doesn't matter.
01:00:21.460 I'm not.
01:00:22.300 I'm just creating another word for it.
01:00:24.320 But yeah, very interesting.
01:00:26.620 And we have another thing here.
01:00:27.640 You think you're above that.
01:00:28.700 Like you think, oh, it doesn't matter.
01:00:30.560 I'm getting the treatment, right?
01:00:31.520 The medicine pushes it.
01:00:32.440 But there are little ways to enhance it.
01:00:33.900 And I thought that was very fascinating.
01:00:35.560 So that was very fascinating.
01:00:37.100 And then here's another one that's less about your body and more about the performance of
01:00:41.560 the doctor.
01:00:42.240 But this says, get your surgery scheduled for a Monday.
01:00:46.240 Surgery's done on a Friday had a 44% higher death rate and on a weekend, 82% higher compared
01:00:53.560 to Monday.
01:00:54.680 So the doctors are like, I'm clocking out.
01:00:57.040 I'm going to Lake Winnipesaukee.
01:00:58.920 I'm going to get in my porch.
01:01:00.000 Get the fuck out of here.
01:01:01.580 This guy's old anyway.
01:01:02.580 He's fat as fuck.
01:01:03.500 Yeah.
01:01:03.780 So I'll read a little bit.
01:01:06.340 The number of weekday and weekend procedures decreased over the three years.
01:01:11.320 The adjusted odds of death were 44% and 82% higher, respectively, if the procedures were
01:01:16.260 carried out on Friday or on a weekend compared with Monday.
01:01:20.040 So the study suggests a higher risk of death for patients who have elective surgical procedures
01:01:24.680 carried out later in the working week and at the weekend.
01:01:27.780 So pretty simple.
01:01:28.780 Because everyone's human.
01:01:30.000 So you got to listen to your body and then you got to be weary of your doctor's weekend
01:01:34.400 plans.
01:01:35.160 Those are the two big things.
01:01:36.660 And even if you don't really believe these studies or something, something like, oh, that
01:01:41.400 doesn't ring true to me.
01:01:42.640 Can't hurt.
01:01:43.460 Just try it.
01:01:44.260 Yeah.
01:01:44.420 Can't hurt to switch your cancer treatment to the morning, right?
01:01:46.840 Can't hurt to get the Monday surgery instead of, you know, Friday.
01:01:51.180 So you're going into surgery and it's like Friday at three o'clock.
01:01:53.960 What do you got going on this weekend?
01:01:55.340 It's like, oh, big weekend.
01:01:57.100 Taking a trip to the lake.
01:01:58.760 I got the RV packed and we're going to tow the car behind and the whole family's coming
01:02:03.300 and we're going to leave as soon as we're done here.
01:02:05.020 Yeah.
01:02:05.180 My cousin's in town.
01:02:06.260 Actually, he might've texted me.
01:02:07.280 Let me check.
01:02:08.100 And he does the, like all the surgical prep.
01:02:10.080 He's looking at his phone.
01:02:11.460 Pathogens get in.
01:02:12.100 Waiting for you outside.
01:02:13.080 Yeah.
01:02:13.380 It's like, oh yeah, I'll be out in a sec.
01:02:14.980 So, I mean, and that one makes sense just human nature wise.
01:02:18.780 There are a lot of things like that where human nature is too.
01:02:22.100 And I would have maybe thought Tuesday, because sometimes you're coming off the weekend.
01:02:26.680 Monday morning might be tough.
01:02:28.700 You had a little Sunday scaries as the doctor.
01:02:31.080 So I don't know.
01:02:32.080 I'd like to check Tuesdays, but as of right now, it's Mondays and then cancer treatment
01:02:36.380 in the morning.
01:02:37.080 All right.
01:02:37.420 Let's get to our next piece.
01:02:38.680 It's about health as well and mental health.
01:02:42.160 This is RFK talking about how the keto diet can help fix schizophrenia.
01:02:47.980 Dr. Paul, up at Harvard, has cured schizophrenia using keto diets.
01:02:55.780 There are studies right now that I saw two days ago where people lose their bipolar diagnosis
01:03:01.960 by changing their diet.
01:03:04.700 It's not only affecting our physical health.
01:03:08.100 It's affecting our mental health as well.
01:03:09.960 And we're asking people now, eat real food.
01:03:14.320 Eat protein.
01:03:16.440 There you go.
01:03:16.940 It's very interesting.
01:03:18.240 We're in keto diet right now.
01:03:20.000 Yeah.
01:03:20.520 And I'm not a schizophrenic.
01:03:22.400 You're close.
01:03:23.480 You're close.
01:03:24.300 Have we talked about aliens lately?
01:03:26.520 That Epstein section was a little bad.
01:03:29.080 I don't know.
01:03:30.180 I'm testing it.
01:03:30.880 Still got a little bit.
01:03:31.620 Yeah.
01:03:32.180 Yeah.
01:03:32.520 The quantum thing, the time loops, whatever you were saying at the end there.
01:03:36.700 But we used to talk about aliens all the time and it used to make you mad.
01:03:41.380 I was never mad.
01:03:42.560 You were just like, oh, aliens again.
01:03:44.280 It's almost like a fun.
01:03:46.700 It's one of those things where I like to talk about stuff or where there's an end result.
01:03:52.340 I'm more down.
01:03:53.280 You're up in the pie in the sky.
01:03:54.660 I'm like, all right, what happened?
01:03:56.140 He got arrested and then what?
01:03:57.700 You know, where aliens, you never get satisfied.
01:04:00.720 Bigfoot, finding Bigfoot.
01:04:01.820 They're on season 11.
01:04:03.700 They never found him.
01:04:04.800 They just need to do a keto diet.
01:04:06.040 Yeah.
01:04:06.420 And then they go, ah, we have to look for this thing.
01:04:08.140 What are we talking about?
01:04:09.000 I'm totally normal again.
01:04:10.120 What the fuck?
01:04:10.360 Have you guys ever seen a giant monkey thing?
01:04:12.080 What are we talking about?
01:04:13.080 I spent 10 years of my life searching for a giant monkey thing.
01:04:15.680 I'm eating steak now.
01:04:16.600 Yeah.
01:04:16.820 Steak and butter.
01:04:17.500 What are we talking about here?
01:04:18.720 Yeah.
01:04:19.380 And then I have some health things that I wrote down.
01:04:21.720 Okay.
01:04:22.680 I have two things.
01:04:23.980 Number one, manotech in the SSRIs.
01:04:27.920 Hmm.
01:04:28.840 Okay.
01:04:29.940 All right.
01:04:30.680 Think about it.
01:04:31.560 I'm thinking.
01:04:32.300 I just thought about that a couple of days ago.
01:04:33.980 All right.
01:04:34.600 Doesn't that sound interesting?
01:04:35.980 Not really.
01:04:37.400 All right.
01:04:37.680 Number two, this one is actually real.
01:04:39.720 Breathing is very important.
01:04:41.260 I know you guys know this, but think about this a lot.
01:04:44.340 A lot of people do chest breathing where they just kind of like shallow breathe into their chest.
01:04:50.740 And think about this.
01:04:51.920 If a tiger came into the room, how would you breathe?
01:04:55.600 I'd breathe in through the-
01:04:57.500 In through the nose, out through the mouth.
01:04:59.920 But you'd be like shallow, fast breaths because you're scared and you're trying to be able to move quick, right?
01:05:06.420 Yeah, maybe.
01:05:06.920 And that's what animals who are prey do.
01:05:10.220 They take shallow breaths and they breathe in their chest.
01:05:12.780 So if you take a deep, deep breath into what feels like your stomach, it tells your body that you're not in fight or flight mode.
01:05:19.720 It tells your body you're safe.
01:05:20.840 And then it lets your nervous system fully function and be calm instead of elevated, fight or flight.
01:05:27.140 Don't worry about anything, but getting away.
01:05:29.920 You know what I'm saying?
01:05:30.760 Yeah.
01:05:31.180 I think you got there in a roundabout way, but aren't deep breaths like known to be relaxing?
01:05:36.580 Isn't that everybody at the beginning of the yoga class?
01:05:39.000 That's why it's relaxing.
01:05:40.600 Yeah.
01:05:40.980 It's because it's the opposite of what a prey would do.
01:05:44.120 You're taking a deep breath.
01:05:45.260 You're Chad.
01:05:46.860 I'm in control.
01:05:47.900 Everything's fine.
01:05:48.640 I'm on my own terms.
01:05:49.680 I'm moving at my own pace.
01:05:51.200 If you do shallow breaths, I'm getting chased.
01:05:52.940 I'm scared.
01:05:53.500 What if I need to run?
01:05:54.660 Okay.
01:05:55.060 So whenever you guys have a little anxiety or you're not feeling good, just kind of be mindful of your breath.
01:06:02.660 Take that deep breath into your stomach a couple of times, and then you might get a little lightheaded, but you'll also get direct downloads from God.
01:06:09.940 Okay.
01:06:11.160 All right.
01:06:12.480 That's how it works.
01:06:14.200 Okay.
01:06:15.160 All right.
01:06:15.740 Our last couple of clips here.
01:06:17.420 First, we have Steve Jobs.
01:06:18.980 We've been talking on the show about manifestation, creating your own life.
01:06:24.380 The frequency you vibrate at is what you attract more of in your life.
01:06:28.480 So if you're a negative person, you'll get more negative things.
01:06:31.000 If you're a positive person, you'll get more opportunities and good things.
01:06:34.080 And then Rap Boy said, oh, frequency, that's stupid.
01:06:36.700 You're fat.
01:06:37.780 And Steve Jobs sounds like he agrees with me.
01:06:41.720 When you grow up, you tend to get told that the world is the way it is.
01:06:46.640 And your life is just to live your life inside the world, try not to bash into the walls too much, try to have a nice family life, have fun, save a little money.
01:07:00.920 But life, that's a very limited life.
01:07:04.220 Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact, and that is everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you.
01:07:14.260 And you can change it.
01:07:16.700 You can influence it.
01:07:17.860 You can build your own things that other people can use.
01:07:21.880 And the minute that you understand that you can poke life and actually something will – if you push in, something will pop out the other side.
01:07:29.480 You can change it.
01:07:30.880 You can mold it.
01:07:33.460 That's maybe the most important thing.
01:07:36.080 There you go.
01:07:37.080 So the most important thing, according to Steve Jobs, here on the show, told you.
01:07:40.500 Well, it's your ability to affect the world in a way that doesn't fit the world's parameters.
01:07:46.260 And this can also be dangerous advice if you're like a fat woman Redditor and you're like, I want to start polyamory on a farm.
01:07:53.980 And then it turns into a cult, you know, and then you go, oh, I wasn't really – that was just the same thing over and over again.
01:07:59.680 But, yeah, this is – I mean, don't be held down by the laws of, you know, just because something has always been done that way.
01:08:07.120 You can always think of new ways to do something.
01:08:09.620 And I don't think he was really talking about frequency or anything like that.
01:08:12.780 He's just talking about impacting the world.
01:08:14.080 He was talking about creating your own world instead of just living in someone else's.
01:08:17.740 Or changing the world.
01:08:19.140 Yeah, whatever.
01:08:20.420 Next.
01:08:21.100 Can you read that?
01:08:22.720 I don't want to.
01:08:23.700 Can you read that, please?
01:08:24.680 Signs of an intelligent man.
01:08:26.400 Has multiple older vehicles.
01:08:29.060 Blows a lot of money on cryptocurrency like it's nobody's business.
01:08:32.500 Has a vast collection of obscure things that carry great value.
01:08:36.720 Makes impulsive financial decisions.
01:08:39.280 Smart.
01:08:39.940 Okay.
01:08:40.680 Smart.
01:08:41.440 Intelligent.
01:08:42.340 Intelligent.
01:08:43.040 Okay.
01:08:43.640 Intelligent.
01:08:44.620 All right.
01:08:46.020 All right.
01:08:46.340 You're really fucking trying to get me – you're trying to get a rise out of me today.
01:08:50.860 So, based on that, are you an intelligent man?
01:08:52.620 No.
01:08:55.060 I'm fucking 80 IQ.
01:08:56.960 I'm retarded.
01:08:57.560 You're too dumb to even lie.
01:08:59.140 I'm too dumb to have multiple older vehicles.
01:09:01.620 I've blown up money on cryptocurrency before, but not up to your level.
01:09:04.980 You don't have a vast collection of obscure things.
01:09:07.240 No.
01:09:07.800 No.
01:09:08.080 I do.
01:09:08.760 Yeah.
01:09:09.280 All right.
01:09:09.660 Our last piece of the whole final page of housekeeping is something that's kind of sad, but it's
01:09:13.880 good to be aware of, and then you can adjust going forward.
01:09:17.080 By age 18, you've already spent 90% of your in-person time with your parents.
01:09:21.540 By 30, it's closer to 95%.
01:09:23.860 Look at that graph.
01:09:25.780 Drops off bad.
01:09:26.760 I don't think this is smart or anything, though.
01:09:29.920 This is just life.
01:09:31.180 It's life.
01:09:31.820 That's just how life goes.
01:09:33.140 You move away after you're raised, and you see them for holidays and stuff.
01:09:38.800 That's how it is, but if you guys are aware of it-
01:09:41.300 This is more for parents to appreciate the time with your children, I think, if you're
01:09:45.580 looking at it.
01:09:46.380 It's not- I know you're looking at it from a kid's perspective.
01:09:48.900 Like, I got to see my parents, but-
01:09:50.720 It goes both ways.
01:09:51.700 It goes both ways.
01:09:52.440 Yep.
01:09:52.900 All right.
01:09:53.200 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:09:54.040 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Wii.
01:09:58.840 All right.
01:09:59.100 Our first clip of Cringe is the new anti-Semitism ad that's coming this Super Bowl.
01:10:03.660 Cringe of the Wii.
01:10:04.660 I don't know.
01:10:05.660 I don't know.
01:10:06.660 I don't know.
01:10:07.660 I don't know.
01:10:08.660 I don't know.
01:10:09.660 I'm so sorry.
01:10:10.660 What is there?
01:10:11.660 Dude.
01:10:12.660 Did you see that?
01:10:14.660 Should we challenge?
01:10:15.660 So bad.
01:10:16.660 Oh.
01:10:17.660 Oh my gosh.
01:10:18.660 It's not funny.
01:10:19.660 It's not funny.
01:10:20.660 It's not funny.
01:10:21.660 It's not funny.
01:10:22.660 It's not funny.
01:10:23.660 It's not funny.
01:10:24.660 It's not funny.
01:10:25.660 It's not funny.
01:10:30.660 Do not listen to that.
01:10:34.660 Thank you, man.
01:10:35.660 I know how it feels.
01:10:38.660 Nah.
01:10:39.660 They're not worth it, bro.
01:10:40.660 Yeah, you're right.
01:10:41.660 I was tripping.
01:10:42.660 What's your name?
01:10:43.660 Name's Dave.
01:10:44.660 David?
01:10:45.660 Yes.
01:10:46.660 Bilal.
01:10:47.660 Bilal?
01:10:48.660 So he gets saved by the guy named Bilal.
01:10:49.660 The black guy.
01:10:50.660 The black Muslim guy named Bilal.
01:10:51.660 Mm.
01:10:52.660 Which is interesting because he's the hero and he's also from the United States.
01:10:55.660 I don't know how it feels.
01:10:57.660 I don't know how it feels.
01:10:58.660 Nah.
01:10:59.660 They're not worth it, bro.
01:11:00.660 Yeah, you're right.
01:11:01.660 I was tripping.
01:11:02.660 Yeah, you're right.
01:11:03.660 I was tripping.
01:11:04.660 What's your name?
01:11:05.660 Which is interesting because he's the hero and he's also from the most anti-Semitic group in the world.
01:11:11.660 And then the anti-Semites in this are white people who are the least anti-Semitic people in the world.
01:11:16.660 Yeah.
01:11:17.660 It's a fascinating piece of propaganda here.
01:11:19.660 And, of course, the white guys are in it.
01:11:22.660 Yeah, the white guys are bad.
01:11:23.660 The brown guys are good.
01:11:24.660 So it's naturally subversive.
01:11:26.660 Yeah.
01:11:27.660 And have you seen who's doing the anti-Israel protests on college campuses these days?
01:11:32.660 And, I mean, this is set in a high school.
01:11:34.660 But you know who they are.
01:11:35.660 They're imports.
01:11:36.660 Yeah.
01:11:37.660 They're not American stock.
01:11:39.660 My favorite part of the ad was when he didn't take off the dirty Jew post-it note.
01:11:43.660 He just put a blue note over it.
01:11:45.660 So if the blue note falls off later, he'll be the dirty Jew again.
01:11:50.660 Yeah.
01:11:51.660 Which is, I guess, what they imagined.
01:11:53.660 I didn't say that.
01:11:54.660 Yeah.
01:11:55.660 And also, Jews aren't even dirty.
01:11:57.660 Yeah.
01:11:58.660 Well, you could say an insular community.
01:12:02.660 Yeah.
01:12:03.660 I was going to say.
01:12:04.660 They display nepotism.
01:12:06.660 You know, every ethnic group has what they're known for.
01:12:08.660 Jews aren't dirty.
01:12:09.660 Well, yeah.
01:12:11.660 Well, the Hasidics.
01:12:13.660 Oh, yeah.
01:12:14.660 Some of those guys stink.
01:12:16.660 You're right.
01:12:17.660 The ones who live in Brooklyn and they drive the minivan and they wear the outfits.
01:12:20.660 Wool coats.
01:12:21.660 Big wool coats.
01:12:22.660 Those guys can smell like shit.
01:12:24.660 Okay.
01:12:25.660 I get you.
01:12:26.660 They can be dirty and they're all stacked up and it's not pretty.
01:12:29.660 Yeah.
01:12:30.660 But like Hollywood and like Wall Street Jewish people aren't dirty.
01:12:34.660 For sure not.
01:12:35.660 But yeah.
01:12:36.660 And what, Robert Kraft did this?
01:12:38.660 Yeah.
01:12:39.660 Robert Kraft made this, paid millions of dollars for it and then they're going to do it on
01:12:43.660 the Super Bowl.
01:12:44.660 And there's a little part towards the end where the guy comes to help them and they leave
01:12:48.660 his locker.
01:12:49.660 This is stupid, but the brown tall guy closes the door for him and the kid's got the lock
01:12:56.660 in his left hand.
01:12:57.660 Yeah.
01:12:58.660 And then they walk away and the locker's unlocked.
01:12:59.660 Mm-hmm.
01:13:00.660 Mm-hmm.
01:13:01.660 They didn't even lock the locker.
01:13:02.660 Yeah.
01:13:03.660 Can you imagine the graffiti and shit that's going to be in that locker?
01:13:05.660 And then if you look when he gets to the locker, all the guy does is come and cover the sticker
01:13:10.660 and then they close the locker.
01:13:11.660 So whatever you were opening the locker for to get your books or drop something off, he
01:13:15.660 never did.
01:13:16.660 He opened the locker, the brown guy closed it and he left with the lock in his hand.
01:13:19.660 They're not even good at propaganda anymore.
01:13:21.660 So that's like what my editing eye sees when I watch something like that.
01:13:26.660 Okay.
01:13:27.660 Hey, what was the point?
01:13:28.660 What was the reason you opened the locker and then you didn't do it and then you left
01:13:30.660 with it unlocked?
01:13:31.660 Ah.
01:13:32.660 They don't care about any of that.
01:13:33.660 They just made sure the two white kids were the anti-Semites at the beginning.
01:13:36.660 Yeah.
01:13:37.660 That's what was important.
01:13:38.660 That was the main note.
01:13:39.660 Don't worry about the details.
01:13:40.660 All you have to do is cast the bullies correctly.
01:13:43.660 So I'm going to add that to my list of white roles for commercials, anti-Semitic, hate
01:13:48.660 crimers, white people.
01:13:50.660 We got that one.
01:13:51.660 Yeah.
01:13:52.660 All right.
01:13:53.660 Let's get to our next clip.
01:13:54.660 Kanye looks a little weird signing autographs after a show.
01:14:07.660 Looking a little slow, a little lethargic, right?
01:14:09.660 He looks a little slow.
01:14:10.660 He looks a little weird.
01:14:12.660 He's got his handlers with him, but that's kind of normal.
01:14:15.660 Yeah.
01:14:16.660 But he's kind of like just moving weird and they may have body swapped him because he
01:14:22.660 did that big apology for being anti-Semitic.
01:14:25.660 Okay.
01:14:26.660 And then now he's like walking around like this.
01:14:28.660 So maybe, you know, he did.
01:14:30.660 He got the clockwork orange treatment, something they've zapped him.
01:14:34.660 Lobotomy type shit.
01:14:35.660 Uh, we do have an explanation from this account called delete your handler that I thought was
01:14:40.660 really insightful.
01:14:41.660 Uh, yeah, this is almost written like in a weird poetry type of way.
01:14:45.660 So bear with me.
01:14:46.660 Uh, they always choose the same stage lighting dim enough to blur the handlers bright enough
01:14:51.660 to expose the target.
01:14:53.660 A spotlight turned into a sedative.
01:14:55.660 They want you to see a legend reduced to a paperwork hologram.
01:14:59.660 Uh, they want you to witness sedation as destiny.
01:15:02.660 They want you to forget that every rebel in this realm gets drugged, framed, softened,
01:15:08.660 or scripted.
01:15:09.660 The moment they stop obeying the chorus.
01:15:11.660 This is the ritual, not the medication, the containment.
01:15:15.660 They parade the aftermath.
01:15:17.660 Like it's proof of his collapse.
01:15:18.660 It's proof of theirs.
01:15:20.660 A system so fragile, it tranquilizes any voice loud enough to shake the render.
01:15:25.660 They do not medicate people.
01:15:27.660 They medicate symbols.
01:15:28.660 They medicate disruptions.
01:15:29.660 They medicate frequencies that remind the room.
01:15:31.660 It was built on lies.
01:15:33.660 The danger was never his mind.
01:15:35.660 The danger was what happens when one mind refuses the assigned narrative.
01:15:39.660 Every time they showed you a doped out giant, the message is the same.
01:15:43.660 Do not rise.
01:15:44.660 Do not question.
01:15:45.660 Do not remember your own voltage.
01:15:46.660 The real sedation is the spectators.
01:15:49.660 It's interesting.
01:15:50.660 It's trying to be a little deep there, but I get the.
01:15:53.660 And it is true.
01:15:54.660 But to be fair, I am going to play both sides because we're not a full schizo show here.
01:15:59.660 And some of us like to be the rational ones.
01:16:02.660 He had just done a 36 song concert right before that.
01:16:06.660 Okay.
01:16:07.660 All right.
01:16:08.660 36 songs.
01:16:09.660 That's a lot.
01:16:10.660 It was like hours and hours.
01:16:12.660 And I think usually people do like 12 to 18 songs.
01:16:15.660 Yeah.
01:16:16.660 He's tired.
01:16:17.660 He's Kanye.
01:16:18.660 Or maybe he's evilly sedated.
01:16:20.660 Maybe he's both.
01:16:21.660 Yeah.
01:16:22.660 Maybe it's a combo.
01:16:23.660 And it's interesting that someone hired him to do 36 songs.
01:16:26.660 I thought he would be blacklisted.
01:16:28.660 Yeah.
01:16:29.660 He's still Kanye.
01:16:30.660 Maybe the new Kanye bot they let because he apologized.
01:16:32.660 Yeah.
01:16:33.660 All right.
01:16:34.660 Let's get to our next story.
01:16:35.660 This is kind of sad.
01:16:36.660 Celine Dion is fucked up.
01:16:38.660 We're going to go a couple more minutes.
01:16:40.660 Okay.
01:16:41.660 If nothing changes, we're going to give you the nasal spray.
01:16:46.660 Okay.
01:16:47.660 Celine, try to calm down.
01:16:56.660 It says Celine Dion's body completely seizing up during a stiff person syndrome attack.
01:17:01.660 She has stiff person syndrome, unfortunately.
01:17:05.660 Yeah.
01:17:06.660 And we're not going to speculate if it's Maxine related, but that is one of the things on the Maxine list of things that can go wrong.
01:17:15.660 Interesting.
01:17:16.660 So unfortunate, but that is what's going on with Celine Dion at the moment.
01:17:20.660 Okay.
01:17:21.660 So prayers for her.
01:17:23.660 Okay.
01:17:24.660 Yeah.
01:17:25.660 Good.
01:17:26.660 I'm not going to make a Maxine point about it because it's distasteful.
01:17:29.660 It's poor taste.
01:17:30.660 She's like struggling.
01:17:31.660 Yeah.
01:17:32.660 She's Celine Dion, but it could be a Maxine reaction according to the Maxine's own documents.
01:17:37.660 Okay.
01:17:38.660 Just saying.
01:17:39.660 All right.
01:17:40.660 It was a California school board meeting and this woman got really upset that someone said the word homeless instead of unhoused.
01:17:47.660 I am personally offended by what was presented on so many different levels.
01:17:59.660 One thing I would like to see updated is the word homeless to unhoused.
01:18:14.660 I'm not, I'm not done.
01:18:15.660 Can I, I, I just don't want, um, Mr. Berman to, to, for this to be on him.
01:18:23.660 That's the way our state of California, that's the language that they use.
01:18:27.660 And that's their reporting.
01:18:28.660 That doesn't mean that's the language we have to use.
01:18:31.660 I'm.
01:18:32.660 So that's what they're talking about at the school board meeting for student achievement.
01:18:37.660 They're arguing over homeless versus unhoused, which is showing what they think is important.
01:18:41.660 Politically correct words.
01:18:42.660 While 82% of the students in this district are not proficient in English.
01:18:46.660 Ah, there it is.
01:18:48.660 So report on student achievement, not good, but she's going to take it to unhoused versus homeless, which has the same noun, right?
01:18:57.660 Home, house.
01:18:58.660 It's the, it's basically the same structure.
01:19:00.660 It's not a good improvement.
01:19:01.660 Homeless, unhoused.
01:19:03.660 Yeah.
01:19:04.660 It's just a difference of prefixes.
01:19:05.660 And then the noun is the same, but, uh, this type of woman is fucking insufferable.
01:19:10.660 Um, you, you ever hear the phrase like black women take up space.
01:19:15.660 That's what she's doing with these long, dramatic pauses and going, I'm not done yet.
01:19:21.660 She's just kind of taken up space and taking up time, but like not in a positive way that they mean it, but in a negative, you're just, what are you doing here?
01:19:29.660 Someone productive could be here.
01:19:31.660 The kids can't read.
01:19:32.660 Can we get someone in here who can help us?
01:19:34.660 82% are not proficient.
01:19:36.660 And we're worried about this.
01:19:37.660 And then this is not who you need to look out for.
01:19:39.660 Homeless people.
01:19:40.660 They're not in school.
01:19:42.660 Yeah.
01:19:43.660 That's sort of, again, yeah.
01:19:44.660 They didn't do their homework.
01:19:45.660 They have drug problems.
01:19:46.660 They're mentally ill.
01:19:47.660 And it's like, it's not related to this at all, but that's what the number one issue is.
01:19:53.660 And the student achievement meeting could have been a lot more productive if you actually focused on student achievement.
01:19:58.660 Yeah.
01:19:59.660 I was talking with Fleckas before we came in here to film that like this type of woman who you're, you're here on, on student achievement.
01:20:07.660 And then she's going off on some dumb woke tangent, right?
01:20:10.660 That has nothing to do with anybody.
01:20:12.660 It's a waste of time.
01:20:14.660 It's kind of almost the same thing as I was describing like a coked out white guy who's on the school board meeting, like texting his mistress or something.
01:20:23.660 Like they're both just wastes of time.
01:20:25.660 Like even the most extreme example of the out of control DUI coked up guy, he's texting his mistress.
01:20:30.660 They're both distractions, you know, and whether or not you dress it up and woke or a quiet, a black woman is speaking, it's just empty and a distraction and nothing.
01:20:40.660 Very true.
01:20:41.660 Well, that's the end of cringe.
01:20:42.660 We're now moving on to urban decay.
01:20:47.660 All right.
01:20:48.660 Our first story from urban decay.
01:20:49.660 Mamdami visited a guy who was shot by a cop and look what he did to get shot.
01:20:54.660 And as you said, I spoke with the Chakraborty family and I visited Chavez in the hospital.
01:20:59.660 And there is no family should have to endure this kind of pain.
01:21:07.660 So here's the incident.
01:21:09.660 Put the knife down.
01:21:10.660 Put the knife down.
01:21:11.660 Put the knife down.
01:21:12.660 Put the knife down.
01:21:13.660 Put the knife down.
01:21:14.660 Move.
01:21:15.660 Move.
01:21:16.660 Move.
01:21:17.660 Move.
01:21:18.660 Move.
01:21:19.660 Move.
01:21:20.660 Move.
01:21:21.660 Move.
01:21:22.660 Move.
01:21:23.660 So there you have it.
01:21:24.660 You see how many times the cop tried to not shoot the guy.
01:21:28.660 He deescalated behind a door, closed that door, gave the lawful command.
01:21:32.660 And only after the suspect advanced past his wife with the kitchen knife, did the policeman fire.
01:21:39.660 But Mamdani has to go visit this fucking mouth breather.
01:21:42.660 Yeah.
01:21:43.660 And I think the goal of this whole thing was just to lower morale for the NYPD and normal people.
01:21:47.660 Yeah.
01:21:48.660 Like that's the goal.
01:21:49.660 That's why they do it.
01:21:50.660 And it was done pretty well.
01:21:51.660 pretty well yeah anything no family should ever have to go through this and it's like he didn't
01:21:56.180 have to he kept coming towards him yeah i agree nobody should like but there's no there's no like
01:22:03.380 mom donnie doesn't assign any responsibility to anybody he just goes this shouldn't have happened
01:22:08.620 and i'm gonna go visit him yeah all he sees is cops shot somebody yes why did the cops do that
01:22:14.380 which is the average leftist response right very true and then in new york we have a little bit of
01:22:18.620 an update we're gonna play this b-roll in the background uh but mom domi changed the rule so
01:22:23.200 homeless people aren't required to come in to like shelters during extreme cold during extreme cold
01:22:28.180 and i think as of now 16 homeless people have died and there's also tons of trash all over the streets
01:22:34.200 of new york because mom domi changed the trash pickup schedule so now it's trash and rats everywhere and
01:22:41.020 trash frozen dead homeless people like the day after tomorrow yeah who's that guy who's that actor
01:22:47.260 dennis quaid yeah dennis quaid they just get frozen out of the helicopter except there's no
01:22:51.820 helicopter you're just a homeless guy yeah well hey mom donnie he eliminated some recurring costs
01:22:58.140 there i think that's a good point uh let's get to our next clip a killer was released uh early from
01:23:05.040 jail because he finished a self-improvement course the person who did this was protected more
01:23:13.240 he mattered more his age mattered
01:23:18.360 a rehabilitation program for him mattered more than my daughter
01:23:30.220 and i don't want to feel like i let my daughter down because nobody cared right now what happens to
01:23:39.340 the offender after their program conditions are met is handled by the department of juvenile justice
01:23:44.220 and a judge it does not include the victim or prosecutor it's very interesting so you go you
01:23:51.460 kill somebody a teenager you're a teen you kill another teen and then you go to some juvenile
01:23:56.620 correction facility and then you do your online don't kill people course and they say yeah you
01:24:02.520 finished it you click the buttons we're gonna release you early and a bunch of show watchers have
01:24:07.520 messaged me uh about this and some of them were prison guards and they said that these courses
01:24:13.360 that they do are a complete joke of course they are it's like an hr digital thing you know somebody's
01:24:19.140 probably ripping off the government saying yeah we're the vendor for the stupid self-improvement
01:24:23.940 course and uh all it is is click through multiple choice shit probably yeah so why don't we just do
01:24:29.460 what they do in el salvador and just stack them up all day that's what they do in el salvador they
01:24:34.300 just stack them up for the whole day keep them stacked they're uncomfortable but they're stacked
01:24:39.100 and society is uh living large they just get stacked up yeah um and then our next clip is what we
01:24:44.600 mentioned in the intro some people are having fun in jail we laugh at cook county it's her birthday
01:24:51.140 we get it they're having fun they're cheersing see they're eating the white people food in the
01:25:19.140 bologna sandwich yeah white people ain't put in season they jail sandwiches we have some context of
01:25:24.820 what happened well some somebody just said commentary on it said jail and prison do not work
01:25:29.640 they like it they get to dictate many of their own standards and hang out with their friends all day
01:25:34.660 with almost no expectations beyond don't get violent which they still don't respect it's a summer camp to
01:25:41.280 them which that rang true to me and i've also read and learned this that like if you go to jail
01:25:47.520 a bunch of times it's you you get used to it and it's not as bad yeah and you learn how to do it and
01:25:53.700 then like it's almost like a little vacation if it's less than a couple years you never have to
01:25:58.420 think about what you're eating your clothes are always laundered for you you know it's a pretty nice
01:26:03.900 system if you're a low functioning low iq shanequa i'm gonna go away for a little bit yeah yeah not be
01:26:10.640 back not a cruise similar but not a cruise it ain't carnival uh yeah i i mean that's what i
01:26:16.880 like i and we've made this kind of weird point where they can do their summer camp bullshit as
01:26:23.120 long as it's cheap and they're really out of society when it's not like that like when they're
01:26:28.260 in and out then i i want it to be painful and i don't want it to be fun but if we're really just
01:26:33.040 keeping you a criminal off the streets paint each other's nails i don't give a fuck that's true
01:26:38.820 so all right our last clip from urban decay is a social media post from someone who works in a
01:26:43.640 doctor's office and here they are removing racial bias from yet another person of color's chart
01:26:49.200 and they're showing them click the stuff and they're getting rid of aggression defiant behavior
01:26:55.200 conduct disorder oppositional defiance attention deficit and they just keep removing all the bad
01:27:05.340 stuff because the chart belongs to a person of color yeah so they're deleting all these notes
01:27:10.500 left by other doctors because they have certain political beliefs that you can never label a black
01:27:16.260 kid as defiant or aggressive which is appropriately warning probably some 90 pound woman doctor and
01:27:22.700 you're like okay i'll take it in my own hands and then this kid what he's gonna bite somebody or
01:27:27.400 punch a doctor and then that other doctor is gonna re-add all the notes back yeah so that's like the
01:27:33.420 theme we see though the ideology supersedes reality yes so if a person of color isn't portrayed as an
01:27:39.700 upstanding citizen in any way regardless of their behavior uh the reality is the issue and that's why
01:27:45.920 the criminals get let out and that's why ice uh is the bad guys because people of color are good
01:27:51.580 and then white people are bad even if the person of color is a violent criminal even if the white person
01:27:57.080 is a upstanding cop yeah there's no objective truths anymore it's always subjective based on
01:28:03.620 your skin color these days and that's what the doctor just proved that's a doctor yeah that's a
01:28:08.400 doctor editing patient notes that's what they choose to spend their time on because it's racist to be
01:28:14.140 judged based on the content of your character based on literal actions you took yes all right well don't
01:28:20.100 get too down or too depressed we're moving on to uplifting gold and we have a lot of uplifting stuff
01:28:24.260 today our first clip from uplifting gold uh is how they manage avalanches on this mountain they shoot
01:28:30.420 a cannon and then it lands in the mountain and they do a controlled avalanche you can see it land
01:28:37.880 see it land yeah and we'll we'll play it at 2x speed here you see the avalanche starting
01:28:50.640 isn't that kind of cool yeah it's uh mountain maintenance it's called that's very cool i didn't
01:29:06.620 know that and they shot the cannon and then they do a controlled avalanche so it doesn't happen to
01:29:11.500 you when you're skiing smart it's very cool all right our next story uh is uplifting uh can you just
01:29:18.400 read the headline yeah the american society of plastic surgeons has recommended against gender
01:29:23.500 transition surgeries for youths becoming the first major medical association in the u.s to narrow its
01:29:28.960 guidance on pediatric gender care that's good that's a nice change to a little late yeah where
01:29:36.000 where were you when we needed you you know when the kids were actually getting surgeries but uh i guess
01:29:42.500 it's a start this is how it kind of starts when uh you need one person to give up you need to break
01:29:47.940 one person spirit and in this case instead of a person it's an organization but it's crazy because
01:29:52.980 it's not like oh new evidence came out and it's bad it's just yeah we're gonna start being honest
01:29:58.720 now after 10 years of doing it we fucked up guys like yeah so it's interesting all right we have a
01:30:05.760 lighter uplifting this week so our last clip our pure americana clip of the week is a roblox
01:30:11.360 scene where kids are are playing as ice agents on roblox
01:30:16.000 so they come in and they're all dressed as ice and they're doing raids on roblox which i don't
01:30:22.380 know anything about i know it's not good for kids because there's predators on roblox i think the
01:30:26.300 predators give kids the money that you need in the game and they go come on over timmy yeah so watch
01:30:31.720 the for predators on roblox but that's uh pretty funny good to see yeah the kids are all right you
01:30:37.060 know gen z gen z there's some there's a big difference between like the girls and what
01:30:42.400 they're up to and then the boys and what they're watching on instagram reels believe me they're
01:30:47.240 getting radicalized so very true well we have some shout outs we have a happy birthday to matt
01:30:52.700 on february 4th he's a firefighter and never misses an episode happy birthday matt your friend
01:30:58.660 reached out to us and made sure made that happen yep make sure you show the whole firehouse
01:31:03.540 you know group chat you know with the boys whatever oh firehouse means send the link to
01:31:08.020 the firehouse group chat yep we got a happy birthday to dr roberto sanchez a doctor in
01:31:13.380 immigration who supports ice and all that they do and he's a huge show watcher thank you doctor
01:31:18.420 dr sanchez thank you sanchez thank you very nice happy what happy birthday happy birthday happy
01:31:24.800 birthday dr sanchez we have a happy birthday to james who just turned 30 he is a marine corps combat
01:31:31.560 veteran and he also um told me that there are listeners of our show in afghanistan lovely and
01:31:39.420 now he's starting with the police force this week and he's expecting a baby boy in june
01:31:43.360 congratulations man very cool james congratulations and happy birthday thank you for the support that's
01:31:48.720 a good american right there and we have a happy birthday to brian who turns 38 on february 6th him
01:31:54.060 and julie are bonus landers and their first baby is coming in september happy birthday brian
01:31:59.080 and now we have a special announcement we have a gender reveal for maureen and kevin
01:32:04.960 they are having another child they watch every episode together so they're watching right now
01:32:10.400 and kevin i'm letting you know that you are having
01:32:14.320 another girl congratulations hey it's good to have a baby no matter what kevin wanted a boy
01:32:22.720 no babies are another girl implies that you want to go 50 50 sorry kevin next time keep swinging keep
01:32:29.700 swinging kevin uh but babies are a gift from god certainly but when we want to prefer when we when
01:32:36.900 we start getting outnumbered by the women in our family in our household kevin twin boys are on the
01:32:41.920 way come on yeah yeah just don't go trans can't be like oh it's just a house full of ladies yeah i'm
01:32:47.280 caitlin jenner i'm gonna take my wife's identity now yeah stay away from that i have a feeling a
01:32:52.740 show watcher doesn't need that advice he doesn't so congratulations to you and uh happy birthday to
01:32:58.460 everyone else dr roberto sanchez that's a good one you know sometimes uh you know we're a real
01:33:05.360 freewheeling show and we say some offensive things and you know sometimes we're not that nice to the
01:33:11.580 hispanic community but it's nothing personal you know what they did to us was crazy 20 million people
01:33:17.280 and stuff dr roberto sanchez thank you for your service i like it it makes me go oh yeah some still
01:33:24.300 like us you know that's how it is with black people too i see a lot of black for sure in the comments so
01:33:29.520 i love this show i watch every episode lol laughing at the reels and the youtube shorts and i don't mean
01:33:36.860 to alienate anybody you know but i do like when i hear hey you stuck with us every every race has
01:33:43.880 their thing you know and then yeah exactly and if we fall for the trap of you can't call people out
01:33:48.980 based on their race we don't play that exactly all right well thank you guys for watching especially
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01:34:56.460 notifications on and then you hear the sound
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01:35:10.140 we're meeting you know we're deleting now he's good at KAEL and I don't get defected
01:35:15.220 but
01:35:16.600 wake up
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01:36:13.920 But it could be a distraction and that rings true to me
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01:38:29.260 We're watching old episodes
01:38:36.100 Yeah, watching old episodes
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01:39:09.260 Flackers talks, flackers talks
01:39:10.180 Words are just words until action actually starts
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01:39:17.520 And actions speak louder than words
01:39:20.600 Flackers talks, flackers talks
01:39:24.880 But at the same time
01:39:26.540 Were you knocking on my door
01:39:28.660 At 2 in the morning the other night?
01:39:30.220 No
01:39:30.520 Okay
01:39:31.080 Yeah, you gotta go