Fleccas Talks Podcast - March 10, 2026


MEDIA COVERS FOR TERRORIST TEENS


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1 hour and 38 minutes

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17,626

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1,279

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31

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Today on the show: There was an attempted Muslim terrorist attack in New York City, then Trump says the war in Iran is pretty much complete, then in Cringe of the Week, half of trans folks have HIV, and last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have some insane stories about violent homeless people in California that reminds me of Grand Theft Auto. All this and more on today's episode of Fleckz Talks.

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00:00:00.200 All right, welcome back to Fleckus Talks, the podcast, episode 335 today on the show.
00:00:07.540 There was an attempted Muslim terrorist attack in New York City.
00:00:10.500 Wait until you hear how the media described it.
00:00:13.340 Then Trump says the war in Iran is pretty much complete.
00:00:16.460 We'll go over the updates there.
00:00:18.340 Then in Cringe of the Week, half of trans folks have HIV.
00:00:22.220 What?
00:00:23.040 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have some insane stories about violent homeless
00:00:28.220 people in California that reminds me of Grand Theft Auto.
00:00:31.620 All this and more, it's Fleckus Talks, the podcast, episode 335, ranked the best news podcast
00:00:37.640 of all time.
00:00:42.680 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:46.220 And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:48.460 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing
00:00:52.300 to do.
00:00:52.700 It's the right thing to do.
00:00:53.800 Very cool.
00:00:54.820 Very cool.
00:00:55.380 It's Fleckus Talks, the podcast, featuring Richard.
00:00:59.060 We're at Richard.
00:01:00.060 We're at Richard.
00:01:00.580 We're at Richard.
00:01:04.900 All right.
00:01:05.880 One for one on the intro, as always.
00:01:08.760 Guys, why is nobody talking about these hidden performance experiments connected to our military?
00:01:13.880 Just listen to what Tony Robbins has to say in this clip.
00:01:16.560 Check this out.
00:01:17.380 Your students do two things.
00:01:18.660 First, they do the turn on and off genes.
00:01:20.720 Well, they also have a competing component because they only do so much, which is cleaning up
00:01:24.480 your DNA.
00:01:25.260 These sirtuins have a fuel that you've probably heard of called NAD.
00:01:27.780 So NAD is wonderful.
00:01:29.100 But NAD is a seism molecule that, as you probably know, needs a precursor called NMN to actually
00:01:33.080 get into the body.
00:01:33.960 Two years, top secret, they have been working with our military, with our special forces.
00:01:38.620 And about a month and a half ago in Boston, the commander got so excited, he slipped the
00:01:42.100 beans.
00:01:42.720 And it was just in the Daily Mail last week as well.
00:01:44.720 He didn't tell all of it.
00:01:45.500 And I know more because I'm invested in the company and I can't tell the exact things.
00:01:47.440 But I can tell you what's been important.
00:01:48.520 What's been important is the commander said that these are the strongest humans alive, both men and
00:01:51.940 women and the special forces, the most people, right?
00:01:54.040 Endurance has exploded, he said, very much like the mice.
00:01:56.420 He said, secondly, muscle development has completely changed from the same stimulus, like the same
00:01:59.680 workout, they're getting more muscle.
00:02:00.900 And then thirdly, the most important thing for them is cognition has gone through the roof.
00:02:03.340 Because when you're exhausted and you're out there in special forces, the ability to use
00:02:06.920 your head is more valuable than your body.
00:02:08.340 David Sinclair's team first tested this compound in mice.
00:02:11.080 And after just 14 days of NMN, the mice ran 200 to 300% more than even the youngest mice
00:02:18.560 in the group.
00:02:19.340 It's since been studied in human performance and military resilience programs with similar
00:02:24.200 findings.
00:02:25.140 So when Tony Robbins references it, it's not hype.
00:02:27.940 It's about restoring mitochondrial function, helping cells produce energy more efficiently.
00:02:33.380 NAD levels are high when you're young, but by around age 40, they drop by 50%, contributing
00:02:38.900 to lower energy and slower recovery.
00:02:41.920 And as Gary Brekka often explains, the body doesn't use NAD directly, it relies on precursors
00:02:47.460 like NMN.
00:02:48.660 Restoring NAD isn't about looking younger, it's about slowing the cellular decline people
00:02:53.480 accept as normal aging.
00:02:55.520 Lower energy, slower recovery, and a body that stops responding the way it used to.
00:03:00.640 Europe banned NMN in 2022, not for safety, but because it works too well.
00:03:05.680 Big Pharma is developing a $3,000 version of this, so they're trying to ban the cheaper
00:03:10.360 versions.
00:03:11.120 Classic move.
00:03:12.360 The NMN I use is Black Forest NMN, GMO-free, made in the US, and it also contains biperine
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00:03:44.820 The link to the product is in the description.
00:03:47.060 Thank you to Black Forest for sponsoring.
00:03:48.920 Let's get into housekeeping.
00:03:50.660 All right, thank you to Black Forest Supplements for sponsoring.
00:03:53.440 Thank you, Black Forest Supplements.
00:03:55.020 Very cool.
00:03:55.640 How's everyone doing?
00:03:56.960 Nice weekend?
00:03:58.080 Lovely, lovely weekend.
00:03:59.480 I heard a couple things about you over the weekend.
00:04:02.860 Yeah.
00:04:03.200 Yeah, I didn't know this was going in the show.
00:04:07.020 Number one, a bird landed on you?
00:04:09.900 Yeah, yeah.
00:04:10.620 A parrot, a macaw landed on me.
00:04:13.200 I was chosen, divinely protected, downtown St. Pete.
00:04:16.300 So you were walking, and then he came and landed on your shoulder?
00:04:18.840 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:19.720 And then the handler came and apologized profusely?
00:04:22.940 Yeah, the handler was like, oh my God, so sorry.
00:04:24.900 Apparently, they exercised these macaws in St. Pete.
00:04:27.280 They like take them out, and they let them fly laps.
00:04:29.920 And one of them landed on me, and the guy came over, hustled.
00:04:32.780 He apologized, but I said, it's okay.
00:04:34.760 I like it.
00:04:35.640 And you didn't see it coming.
00:04:36.900 It landed on you from behind.
00:04:38.200 Yeah.
00:04:38.580 And I was telling you, Raphway, you could have slammed it.
00:04:41.960 Yes.
00:04:42.240 It could land on your shoulder.
00:04:43.380 You can go, what was that?
00:04:44.720 And just slam it down, because it's not your fault.
00:04:48.520 You didn't see what it was.
00:04:49.540 You shouldn't be touched.
00:04:50.460 Anything that touches you, you're allowed to slam.
00:04:52.420 Yeah.
00:04:53.160 I am allowed to slam it, but that would be low impulse control move.
00:04:57.420 That's not what I would do.
00:04:58.820 Now, what is that?
00:04:59.860 Yeah.
00:05:00.160 And just really hurt a bird.
00:05:02.040 I don't ever, I don't react like that, though.
00:05:03.940 I don't do that.
00:05:04.620 What is that?
00:05:05.180 That's prey reaction.
00:05:06.440 That's a good point.
00:05:07.200 That's like, something touched my neck.
00:05:08.440 Something's getting me.
00:05:09.420 I'm more of a, like, what is that?
00:05:11.040 That's a bug type thing.
00:05:12.220 I'm ungettable.
00:05:13.080 Exactly.
00:05:13.360 And then number two, you're not so ungettable with this story.
00:05:16.880 A man tried to have sex with you in the park?
00:05:20.260 Yes.
00:05:20.860 I think I'm, well, they call it cruising, right?
00:05:23.480 I think I may have been cruised this week, and I'll set the scene for you.
00:05:27.000 I didn't know I was going to tell this story.
00:05:28.240 I tell Fleck as my friend, and then there are bullet points one and two on the show.
00:05:32.300 And, but this one's good.
00:05:33.740 Maybe, but more, maybe final page of housekeeping.
00:05:35.840 Um, but so I was at the, uh, first beautiful night or beautiful day in Florida recently.
00:05:43.940 It's spring.
00:05:44.900 Um, it was like 80 and sunny.
00:05:46.940 And so when you're like me, you have to kind of get a base tan.
00:05:50.960 You set the base.
00:05:51.920 So I went out early-ish Saturday morning, attempting to get a tan somewhere.
00:05:57.340 And I went to the beach and it was all packed.
00:05:59.300 The beach was packed.
00:06:00.200 There was no parking.
00:06:01.040 And so I turned around really quickly and I went to this kind of weird park.
00:06:05.280 I went to this weird park.
00:06:07.380 It's, it's actually a popular park, but it was a weird section of the park that was totally alone.
00:06:10.900 So I pull out my chair and I'm like, dude, all I need is 40 minutes.
00:06:14.140 I want to get a base level 10.
00:06:15.360 Can you see it?
00:06:16.040 Yeah, it worked.
00:06:16.740 It worked.
00:06:17.920 And I need to avoid peeling now.
00:06:19.680 So anyway, I'm at this weird off the beaten path park, just trying to get sun.
00:06:23.920 And I set up a chair and I'm listening to my headphones.
00:06:26.800 And then there's this guy like 30 yards ahead of me.
00:06:30.100 Right.
00:06:31.020 And then I'm like in my own world, listening to the headphones.
00:06:33.780 And then he's on the phone and he's kind of walking by me.
00:06:36.220 And he walks kind of past me and like almost uncomfortably close
00:06:39.540 to the point where I have to like look and like make sure he's not doing anything.
00:06:43.480 And then he's pretending to talk on the phone or talking on the phone either way.
00:06:47.180 And then he comes up to me and he kind of says,
00:06:49.620 strikes up something conversation wise.
00:06:51.420 And I go, what?
00:06:52.120 Like, you know, typical taking out your headphones.
00:06:54.220 What?
00:06:55.020 Oh yeah.
00:06:55.600 Beautiful day.
00:06:56.260 I say to him, you got to take advantage of it.
00:06:58.740 Like normal, like bullshit friendly talk.
00:07:02.300 And he goes, oh, and you look good too.
00:07:05.940 So, and I go, thanks.
00:07:09.960 I just said, thanks.
00:07:11.860 And then I kind of like go back and I look behind me because he walked behind me.
00:07:15.640 And that's where I parked my car.
00:07:17.820 And I turn and it's just my car there.
00:07:19.920 So, he had no reason to be there.
00:07:22.040 And so, I think I was attempted.
00:07:23.640 I think he was looking to suck or get sucked.
00:07:26.660 And I don't know what he had in mind for me.
00:07:29.000 But based on the trans stats we're going to get to in Cringe of the Week,
00:07:31.880 it was nothing good.
00:07:32.700 So, I think I got, and then I saw him kind of like looking at me again later.
00:07:36.780 So, I got out of there pretty quick.
00:07:38.460 You look good and just saying, thanks.
00:07:40.160 Yeah.
00:07:40.580 He like caught me off guard.
00:07:42.640 So, I may have gotten cruised a little bit.
00:07:45.060 I'm still unsure, but it had a dog park vibe to it.
00:07:49.060 Like just me and him.
00:07:50.500 And there's a thing about certain parks off the beaten path where it's like,
00:07:54.260 all right, meet here.
00:07:55.180 And anytime after two o'clock, if you're here,
00:07:58.020 that means you're here to meet the guys from online who are also here to get sucked or sucked.
00:08:03.140 Yeah.
00:08:03.520 Yeah.
00:08:03.900 So, that's how it works.
00:08:04.740 You could have backdoored into an accidental cruise situation.
00:08:07.620 I know.
00:08:07.920 And I think I did.
00:08:08.860 And he wanted to backdoor a lot more.
00:08:11.320 That's dark.
00:08:11.960 Well, I'm glad you didn't do it.
00:08:14.240 I didn't do it.
00:08:15.140 So good.
00:08:15.760 There you go.
00:08:16.080 I didn't do it.
00:08:16.940 I didn't say yes.
00:08:17.760 No harm.
00:08:18.200 No foul.
00:08:18.300 I didn't circle back.
00:08:19.920 All right.
00:08:20.240 Well, there you go.
00:08:20.920 And at least, hey, a compliment's a compliment.
00:08:24.180 That's true.
00:08:24.620 You look good.
00:08:24.880 You look good.
00:08:25.440 Girls aren't that forward.
00:08:27.060 They're probably thinking it.
00:08:28.620 But you know gay guys.
00:08:29.940 They'll do anything.
00:08:31.260 They'll fuck whoever shows up to the random place, you know?
00:08:34.040 So, it's not much of a compliment.
00:08:35.880 It's more like the horniest guy was there.
00:08:38.000 Well, there you go.
00:08:38.700 He was willing to do anything.
00:08:39.720 All right.
00:08:40.000 Let's get into our first story.
00:08:41.500 Okay.
00:08:41.920 Or our third story.
00:08:43.060 Okay.
00:08:44.460 What happened to you this weekend?
00:08:45.780 You didn't tell me anything.
00:08:46.680 No gay cruising for me.
00:08:48.340 I ate a bunch of sushi.
00:08:49.900 Nothing crazy.
00:08:50.540 Cooked some food.
00:08:51.440 Cooked a pork butt.
00:08:52.440 All right.
00:08:52.660 I did a 24-hour brine on a pork butt.
00:08:55.060 Okay.
00:08:55.440 That's enough.
00:08:56.040 Let's move on to our real shit.
00:08:57.220 Yeah.
00:08:57.560 And write that down.
00:08:58.620 It's not important.
00:08:59.700 Ben Shapiro's eyebrows.
00:09:01.120 That's our first story of the day.
00:09:03.020 They seem to be taking territory.
00:09:05.100 They seem to be going for more of the Gaza Strip and such on his face.
00:09:09.880 And I can't tell if it's photoshopped on that second one.
00:09:12.440 So, the first picture is what he used to look like.
00:09:14.940 The second picture was a screenshot from a video from over the weekend.
00:09:18.360 And they are noticeably bigger.
00:09:20.100 I don't know how to even explain what's going on here.
00:09:22.060 I think he's gaining more power as the invasion into Iran is going on.
00:09:26.640 It's sort of an ethnic third world blood feud thing where he's – that's how all his power comes from.
00:09:31.660 So, I don't know.
00:09:33.060 What do you – we're monitoring the situation.
00:09:35.240 Hopefully, they don't get any bigger.
00:09:36.840 I don't know.
00:09:37.480 We have to monitor.
00:09:38.540 And I do have some projections here.
00:09:40.500 If they continue to grow, this is what it will look like.
00:09:43.620 And then if it continues to grow after that, it eventually will reach to this situation where it connects to his head.
00:09:48.940 Yeah.
00:09:49.140 Believe it or not, that's projected in Q3, 2028.
00:09:52.640 So, stand by, guys.
00:09:54.600 All right.
00:09:54.900 Let's get to our first real story of the day.
00:09:57.400 Over the weekend, there was an attempted terrorist attack in New York City outside of Mamdami's home.
00:10:03.060 We're going to start with this clip.
00:10:04.380 This is Walter Matherson, who is a left-wing protester.
00:10:09.640 And here he is protesting while the bomb gets thrown.
00:10:12.460 We were pulling in race in New York, and we want everyone here to stay in New York.
00:10:18.080 You don't get to come from outside and then tell everyone else.
00:10:29.100 So, he's an influencer, a left-wing guy.
00:10:32.400 And he was doing chants and stuff about how immigrants make America great.
00:10:37.000 And then while he was doing that, a Muslim immigrant extremist launched a homemade bomb into the crowd.
00:10:43.140 Yes.
00:10:43.800 And let's just sit with it for a little bit.
00:10:46.300 Everyone's probably already seen this clip.
00:10:48.060 But this is kind of a microcosm or expresses the entirety of the left, right?
00:10:53.620 This guy is, like, sarcastically – this is a 47-year-old, presumably childless man.
00:10:58.980 I'm actually not positive about that.
00:11:00.540 But he's been one of those, like, influencer left-wing guys for a very long time.
00:11:05.240 And, you know, he's watched everything get worse.
00:11:09.500 You know what I mean?
00:11:10.180 Like, we sometimes feel like we're in a silo, and we're like, Biden's letting in all these people.
00:11:14.200 This is crazy.
00:11:15.140 Nobody's doing anything.
00:11:16.740 The left watches that, too.
00:11:19.140 And they find their own ways to rationalize it, to explain it away, or why it's good.
00:11:24.740 Oh, I can get pun-pun now.
00:11:26.480 That's a native Arabic dish.
00:11:28.620 You know what I mean?
00:11:29.500 Yeah, yeah.
00:11:29.860 But so he has to live through the change, too.
00:11:32.780 We often forget that, right?
00:11:34.660 But to see this guy literally springboard off his back to throw an improvised explosive device at the mayor of New York's mansion right outside because there's, like, alt-right people or something, it's just so perfect.
00:11:49.540 It's perfect irony.
00:11:50.580 It's unbelievable, right?
00:11:51.900 And then here's the back end of the clip after he throws it.
00:11:58.500 A la walk bar.
00:12:00.300 Sprinting away.
00:12:02.720 Him and his buddy try to light another one.
00:12:07.540 And then as they're lighting it, the cops kind of close in on him.
00:12:14.140 And then he tries to run, and they eventually get him.
00:12:20.500 So not the best.
00:12:22.160 And we have a little bit of some of the context from the police report.
00:12:26.020 We don't have to go too far into it, but...
00:12:28.500 Yeah, I'm not even going to read it, but Balat's statements to law enforcement in the immediate aftermath of being arrested.
00:12:34.640 He arrived at the precinct.
00:12:35.740 He said, all praise is due to Allah, Lord of all worlds.
00:12:38.440 I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State.
00:12:40.440 He was defiant and then doubling down.
00:12:42.880 He obviously made his reasoning or his justification for throwing two IEDs at the feet of various people who are actually on his side a little bit.
00:12:53.800 He justifies it.
00:12:55.160 So he was defiant the entire time.
00:12:57.700 And someone asked if he was familiar with the Boston Marathon bombing.
00:13:01.200 And Balat had hoped, if that was Balat, what he had hoped to accomplish.
00:13:04.940 And he responded, no, even bigger.
00:13:07.120 It was only three deaths.
00:13:08.220 So he's keeping tabs on all of the death counts at all these terrorist attacks.
00:13:13.540 And he's competing with it.
00:13:15.200 Yeah.
00:13:15.400 And then while something like this happens, the media, when they cover it, they really hesitate to call it what it is.
00:13:21.520 We're going to start off with some of the lighter headlines and we're going to get progressively worse.
00:13:27.200 Multiple arrests made after suspicious devices found outside Gracie Mansion, home of Mayor Zoran Mamdani, during anti-Islam rally and counter-protest.
00:13:36.260 So they made it actually sound like it was like right-wingers that maybe were trying to attack Mamdani, like suspicious devices found at a right-winger protest is like how that article reads, which obviously is not true.
00:13:49.540 We have a CBS headline as well.
00:13:52.780 Suspicious devices ignited during protests near Manhattan's Gracie Mansion, Mamdani's official resident.
00:13:58.440 More suspicious devices.
00:14:00.280 And same thing.
00:14:01.060 It's vague.
00:14:01.700 It doesn't tell you what actually happened and who tried to do it.
00:14:04.400 And then the most egregious was this New York Times headline.
00:14:08.600 Yeah.
00:14:08.820 And they've since deleted this, but this is how they led with it.
00:14:12.160 Smoking jars of metal infuses thrown at protests near Mayor's house.
00:14:17.740 Smoking jar of metal infuses.
00:14:20.120 What could that be?
00:14:21.080 I don't even know.
00:14:21.700 I don't even have a mental model for that.
00:14:23.660 What could that be?
00:14:24.580 It's like you're trying to like figure out and like do like a brainstorming exercise of every way to describe a bomb without calling it a bomb or an explosive device.
00:14:34.260 Yeah.
00:14:34.580 I need 20 tags on how to describe a bomb without actually saying bomb on my desk by 430.
00:14:39.460 Like you're Don Draper and Peggy Olsen.
00:14:42.060 They're trying to come up with a way to rebrand this, right?
00:14:44.260 Yeah.
00:14:44.980 Metal releasing capsules with detonation abilities.
00:14:48.540 Yeah.
00:14:49.400 Can we say explosive?
00:14:50.940 You know?
00:14:51.220 No.
00:14:52.460 It's a little too Islamophobic.
00:14:54.180 Technically it didn't explode.
00:14:55.240 So it is a smoking jar of metal infuses, but man, the most, uh, egregious type of like writing you've ever seen smoking jar of metal infuses.
00:15:04.900 And you know how, uh, a lot of writing classes are creative writing.
00:15:08.280 They say less is more or like, don't get too wordy on descriptive.
00:15:11.540 And it's like smoking jar of metal and fuses.
00:15:14.240 How can I simplify that in any way?
00:15:16.040 Bomb.
00:15:16.740 And the, the brilliant writers on the New York times, they couldn't come up with anything.
00:15:20.380 Right.
00:15:20.660 Pretty crazy.
00:15:21.800 And then we have some more context here about who the guy was.
00:15:25.760 Yeah.
00:15:26.180 And this is what we're going to get into a little bit more because everybody's probably seen this.
00:15:29.980 It was a haphazard, bad planned terrorism event where the kid tried to do terrorism to meet the moment instead of like being an angry kid who's planning a terror attack.
00:15:41.840 And so that probably rushed his bomb making ability or whoever was making it for him.
00:15:46.340 We'll all find out during the investigation.
00:15:48.360 Right.
00:15:48.840 But it's this type of kid, right?
00:15:52.380 Is what we want to get into.
00:15:54.100 Um, parents get visas in 2012.
00:15:57.420 This is from one of the offenders, uh, naturalized in 2017.
00:16:01.080 Kid is an 18 year old terrorist in 2026.
00:16:04.420 That's how fast it happens.
00:16:06.400 Yeah.
00:16:06.860 Crazy.
00:16:07.440 So, um, that basically, and I think this was one of them were from Turkey.
00:16:12.760 Amir Balat's parents were from Turkey.
00:16:14.340 And then Ibrahim Kayoumi's parents are both from Afghanistan.
00:16:18.880 Similar story, uh, naturalized.
00:16:21.940 And I guess let's continue to go through the assets one before we make the broader points.
00:16:26.740 Right.
00:16:27.420 Mom Donnie.
00:16:28.360 Mom Donnie had a reply.
00:16:29.760 Yeah.
00:16:30.320 Yesterday, white supremacist Jake Lang organized a protest outside Gracie Mansion rooted in bigotry and racism.
00:16:36.060 Such hate has no place in New York City, blah, blah, blah.
00:16:38.300 He writes this whole thing and it's all about Jake Lang and it's not about the teenager who threw two improvised explosive device.
00:16:47.580 And then if you go to his, he ended up doing a tweet about the kids getting arrested and it was like just the facts.
00:16:54.700 Here, it's all editorializing, pausing for a white supremacist who has a history of this and does that.
00:17:00.640 And then his statement on the, the Islamic terrorists was two arrests have been made, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:07.820 That's it.
00:17:08.340 But so you, you know, which one he's getting creative with or his staffers are getting creative with and which one he just has to do because he has to do it.
00:17:16.180 Right.
00:17:16.240 Yeah.
00:17:16.440 No edit tutorializing on the other side.
00:17:19.340 And then, um, ABC news called him an activist.
00:17:22.720 I think he's a terrorist with a lit bomb in his hand.
00:17:25.780 I think he becomes a terrorist instead of an activist, but I'll let the, I'll let the legal scholars at ABC news figure that out.
00:17:31.500 Right.
00:17:31.980 And then, um, our last piece of this segment is kind of just a broader picture thing.
00:17:36.720 And this one, something we've talked about in the past about how Momdani even got elected in the first place.
00:17:41.500 Uh, can you go over those stats?
00:17:43.040 Yeah.
00:17:43.240 This was the polling from American born New Yorkers where Cuomo was ahead and Momdani was in second place down nine points.
00:17:49.960 And among foreign born New Yorkers, Momdani commanded a 62% lead in the polling.
00:17:54.820 So that's how they do it.
00:17:55.860 They load you up with all these foreigners and then they vote for the guy.
00:17:58.940 And that's what I want to say mainly big picture on this is we're at a time where this type of kid vaguely from some, uh, Muslim Middle Eastern country with parents who's like, uh, growing up in a world he kind of has no right to New York City, Pennsylvania.
00:18:18.300 That's not really where you're destined to be if you're a Middle Eastern type of kid from either Turkey or Afghanistan.
00:18:22.900 And now we have so many of this type of kid in America that shit like this can happen randomly.
00:18:30.300 It can happen on a whim, you know?
00:18:32.600 And, uh, so that's, I guess the major part that I want to talk about.
00:18:36.580 It's like, it was totally preventable.
00:18:38.760 Both of these people should not have come in.
00:18:41.500 Both of the parents of these kids should not have come in.
00:18:44.160 Nothing should have happened.
00:18:45.260 And now we're dealing with a certain type of person who we haven't had to deal before en masse.
00:18:52.120 You know what I mean?
00:18:53.220 It's like a new paradigm now of like, this is what reality looks like.
00:18:56.680 And then you're going to have right wing protesters.
00:18:59.120 And then what's the response to them going to be?
00:19:01.580 Is it going to be protesters with signs and bullhorns or is it going to be improvised explosive devices from some sketchy kids who don't even belong here?
00:19:10.440 Yeah, and then obviously on the tales of this Iran involvement, um, the first attack was the guy who said property of Allah in, uh, Austin.
00:19:23.080 And he was from Senegal and shot several people.
00:19:26.660 I think three ended up dying.
00:19:29.240 And we talked about how that was a 53-year-old man.
00:19:33.060 He lived his whole life and then finally he's going to go do something because, I don't know, he snaps as a borderline elderly person, you know?
00:19:40.960 Not really elderly, but an old, well-into-middle-aged man.
00:19:44.860 And now this is the other end.
00:19:46.600 This is what you'd expect.
00:19:48.260 Ill-prepared kids whose bombs don't go off.
00:19:50.980 17, 18-year-old idiots who kind of got radicalized online into some stupid shit that they don't really even understand.
00:19:58.060 But they're in America, so they might as well carry it out, right?
00:20:01.180 So, two different competing groups.
00:20:03.960 And, uh, you want to play this clip from his lawyer?
00:20:05.920 Yeah, we can end with this.
00:20:06.760 This is the statement from the lawyer who's defending the terrorists.
00:20:09.680 I'm saying they're from different parts of Pennsylvania.
00:20:12.300 They're in different age groups.
00:20:14.200 They are not known to each other.
00:20:16.100 They did not live together.
00:20:17.520 They did not have family or school ties.
00:20:20.460 There is no reason to believe they knew each other prior to this incident.
00:20:24.540 And I don't know how well they knew each other at the time of the system.
00:20:26.720 So, he says that in a way kind of defending the kids.
00:20:30.700 Like, oh, they didn't even know each other.
00:20:31.920 This is just a coincidence.
00:20:33.060 And they didn't even know each other when they met at the incident when they were both trying to set off bombs.
00:20:37.720 That's so much worse.
00:20:39.140 That's way worse.
00:20:39.860 So, someone recruited this kid in three minutes like that?
00:20:43.900 Hey, I got a pitch for you.
00:20:44.840 I got two IEDs in my backpack.
00:20:46.780 You want to go do it?
00:20:48.220 Yeah.
00:20:48.700 Hey, hand me a lighter.
00:20:49.780 And he goes like this.
00:20:50.960 Yeah.
00:20:51.920 Pretty insane.
00:20:53.160 So, I mean, and I don't believe it that they didn't know each other.
00:20:55.500 But the lawyer saying that and pretending that's not so much worse.
00:21:00.820 They just came up with a half-assed plan in two seconds.
00:21:04.980 Thanks, lawyer.
00:21:05.900 Yeah.
00:21:06.240 Not believable.
00:21:07.520 And then, you know, destiny-wise, these kids, they're going to be – they're terrorists, right?
00:21:15.100 It's like a completely different ballgame.
00:21:16.880 Sometimes you think you're a protester or an activist or that's what ABC will call you briefly.
00:21:20.620 But you're going to that fucking supermax prison in Colorado that you get one hour of time outside of yourself from.
00:21:27.880 The Unabomber's there.
00:21:29.740 El Chapo's there.
00:21:31.520 The Boston Bombers are there.
00:21:32.820 You get no sunlight and, you know, you don't even get shoelaces.
00:21:38.300 Like, your destiny now, maybe they are – their destiny is a supermax American prison.
00:21:43.500 Yeah, I hope so.
00:21:44.500 So – but, man, overall crazy.
00:21:47.060 And the way the media reacts to this, like, it's almost retarded that they do it every time.
00:21:54.240 You remember when they tried – in Butler County, Pennsylvania, where they assassinated Trump and then some people initially were like, fireworks may have gone off.
00:22:02.980 Yeah.
00:22:03.240 They do it every time.
00:22:05.920 And I just can't get over smoking jar of metal and fuses.
00:22:09.980 That's top five.
00:22:11.080 I know.
00:22:11.420 You don't get – and then jumping off this smug leftist retard yelling, Alu Akbar, it's literally perfect.
00:22:20.420 And I just wish more people saw it this way.
00:22:23.360 Like, they'll spin it and maybe avoid people seeing this too much.
00:22:28.600 But, man, if you see something like this and, like, you're an unbiased – like, you're an alien who just got here, how could you be on this side?
00:22:35.580 Yeah.
00:22:36.320 That's what –
00:22:37.000 And the Walter Masterson guy, does he analyze his behavior and take a step back and go, all right, who are my counterparts in the same side I'm on?
00:22:47.760 Who's on my team?
00:22:48.560 Who's using my shoulder to spring off?
00:22:51.140 Who would do that, right?
00:22:52.640 And that's what I said.
00:22:54.240 I want to focus on that a little more.
00:22:56.560 Just all this shit, all the decay and the scams and the wasted money and the brown people at malls and Somalians and stuff, it's not, like, a profound point or anything.
00:23:09.960 But all leftists are seeing this change too, especially the 30-, 40-year-olds who grew up in, like, a 90% white elementary school and now to here.
00:23:18.980 And, like, I really wonder if they have any reckoning with their own policies and how they helped cause this.
00:23:27.100 You know what I mean?
00:23:27.900 I don't think they do, but it is true that they've seen both sides and, for some reason, they think modern America is better the way it is, the way it's going.
00:23:36.480 Yeah.
00:23:36.900 All right.
00:23:37.300 Let's get to our Iran stuff.
00:23:38.660 It's kind of a faster segment today because not a ton has happened.
00:23:41.600 We'll start with this.
00:23:42.600 Trump says, I think the war with Iran is very complete pretty much.
00:23:47.360 That's an interesting turn of phrase there.
00:23:49.500 I think it's very complete pretty much.
00:23:51.960 Yeah.
00:23:52.300 Yeah.
00:23:52.800 And so, I mean, I guess we're ahead of schedule on all our shit.
00:23:56.160 We've successfully neutralized all the things we want to.
00:23:59.220 I'm still not happy that we're out there neutralizing shit, but it appears to be successful.
00:24:03.740 Yeah.
00:24:04.080 And then can we read this Wall Street Journal headline?
00:24:05.960 Yeah, this kind of ties into something we played on the show before, which was a Lindsey Graham clip of him talking about how he goes to Israel every week or something.
00:24:15.500 But the Wall Street Journal, to help make the case on Iran, Graham traveled several times to Israel in recent weeks, meeting with members of the country's intelligence agency.
00:24:25.220 They'll tell me things our own government won't tell me, he said.
00:24:28.420 He spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, coaching him on how to lobby the president for action.
00:24:34.440 Yeah.
00:24:35.220 And then someone tweeted, Israeli spies coached a U.S. senator to talk to the president into war.
00:24:40.420 Sounds like an insane conspiracy theory, except the senator is bragging about it.
00:24:44.400 Yeah.
00:24:44.880 It's like a how you look at it thing, half full, half empty, pessimist or optimist.
00:24:49.220 And it's like, well, Israeli spies are giving him talking points.
00:24:52.720 Huh.
00:24:53.360 What was that?
00:24:54.420 Yeah.
00:24:55.300 And the Wall Street Journal prints it.
00:24:57.080 And then I found a very insightful tweet.
00:24:59.160 Can you give that a read?
00:25:00.060 What you have to understand about Lindsey Graham is that he is actively trying to go to hell because that's where he thinks all the gay guys are.
00:25:07.520 That's what I said.
00:25:08.720 Yeah.
00:25:09.060 I've been kind of on that wave.
00:25:10.740 That's fair.
00:25:11.420 Yeah.
00:25:11.620 That's completely fair and rational and normal.
00:25:13.500 Yeah.
00:25:14.320 Thank you.
00:25:14.860 And then I found a couple pieces here because obviously with the war in Iran, there's going to be more displaced refugees.
00:25:21.060 And then where do they go?
00:25:22.600 Iran is one of the more populated countries in the Middle East.
00:25:24.980 I think it's like $60 million or something around there.
00:25:27.420 Yeah.
00:25:27.740 And then they all go to Europe as usual.
00:25:30.340 We're going to start with this fact and then we're going to move on to a clip about it.
00:25:34.660 Israel budgets tens of millions of dollars to ship Middle Eastern refugees into Europe, not NGOs, the Israeli government itself.
00:25:43.880 And there's some highlighted portions here.
00:25:46.200 The government will invest $66 million, which is a third of the budget, he says.
00:25:50.060 The objective is to reach Northern and Western Europe.
00:25:53.180 So that's the government.
00:25:54.080 And obviously the NGOs are doing horrible stuff too.
00:25:56.660 Yeah.
00:25:56.900 And like facilitating a lot of the migration of the third worlders into Europe and the West.
00:26:01.940 But the government itself is also facilitating it.
00:26:05.180 Different level.
00:26:05.700 And then this next clip is a clip of the security minister of Israel.
00:26:11.040 I think it's in Hebrew or Israeli or whatever.
00:26:13.920 So maybe Rapoy can read the words on the bottom.
00:26:17.160 Sure.
00:26:17.660 If you listen to the news, then you've heard that Muhammad is the most popular name in the United Kingdom, right?
00:26:24.080 So we want it to be the most popular name in the United Kingdom.
00:26:28.540 There should be lots of Mohammeds in Britain, in Sweden, in France.
00:26:33.420 Not here.
00:26:34.580 Not here.
00:26:35.460 That's what we want.
00:26:36.800 There you go.
00:26:37.760 Seems to be pretty obvious.
00:26:39.380 And then we have – I have like a tweet that kind of sums up what we're dealing with.
00:26:45.680 Yeah.
00:26:45.820 It says, right-wing Jews promote wars that displace Muslims from their native lands.
00:26:51.140 Left-wing Jews open Western borders to said displaced Muslims.
00:26:56.300 Result?
00:26:56.960 Israeli dominance in the Mideast while lowering the risk of nationalism manifesting in Western nations.
00:27:02.180 Perfect synergy.
00:27:03.160 So that's what we're dealing with.
00:27:04.620 The Goyim have to handle all the displaced Muslims who are angry because they're angry too a lot of times because their country was destroyed by the West.
00:27:13.440 Yeah.
00:27:13.660 And then they go into Europe and the reason they're not in their home anymore is because the Western bombs destroyed their cities.
00:27:20.240 So we have like angry third-world Muslim radicals.
00:27:24.980 Yeah.
00:27:25.240 And it's up to us, you know.
00:27:26.800 We don't have to listen to what Israel wants to do with their little budget or what the pep talk we just showed you was.
00:27:33.600 But we still keep letting them in, you know.
00:27:36.060 Isn't that frustrating?
00:27:37.160 And then the guy says it himself.
00:27:38.420 We want Mohammed to be the most popular name in the UK in Sweden.
00:27:43.680 Sweden.
00:27:44.540 I think Israelis have a chip on their shoulder against Sweden.
00:27:48.440 Yeah.
00:27:48.740 That's a pretty nice-looking country, and they really want to ruin it.
00:27:53.180 They don't want that.
00:27:54.320 They want to brown it up a little bit.
00:27:56.640 And they've been effective, right?
00:27:57.960 Malmo, Sweden is like a no-go zone.
00:27:59.880 There's like bomb explosions everywhere.
00:28:01.740 Yeah.
00:28:02.220 So, and, you know, I'm beginning to think more and more long-term, like, white people-wise, Western country-wise.
00:28:10.300 Like, that's the number one thing, keeping a place nice.
00:28:15.100 What else is there?
00:28:16.520 Keeping a place enjoyable and where you want to live.
00:28:18.740 There's nothing else more important.
00:28:20.620 Yeah, that's exactly right.
00:28:22.120 So, at least we're aware of this type of shit, but we don't exactly get the representation we want from our politicians or our NGOs.
00:28:29.380 And we get the opposite.
00:28:30.460 Yeah.
00:28:30.720 We get our guys helping them do the bad stuff.
00:28:33.660 All right.
00:28:34.420 Our last piece of this segment, there is apparently a new Patriot Act 2.0 thing that might be launched.
00:28:40.660 The Trump administration launches the Patriot Act 2.0.
00:28:43.800 We will unveil and embarrass online espionage, destructive propaganda and influence operations, and cultural subversion.
00:28:51.320 When the government starts defining threats by propaganda, influence, and cultural subversion, it's not just targeting hackers, it's targeting narratives.
00:28:59.260 And a person in a government, you know, who lives in a country where they trust their government might not think that's a big deal.
00:29:05.860 But when you look at COVID and, you know, the history of all the things we've been dealing with, I have a bad feeling this is going to be some sort of Palantir social credit score system used against us.
00:29:17.600 Yeah, could be.
00:29:18.700 Can't criticize Israel type thing.
00:29:21.020 Down the road.
00:29:21.840 So it sounds like it sounds like it could be helpful or it sounds like, oh, they're going to combat the left with this, but I have a bad feeling it's going to be us.
00:29:30.760 Smart.
00:29:31.480 All right.
00:29:31.800 Well, let's move on to our next segment.
00:29:33.720 This is about bad AI breakthroughs.
00:29:36.560 There was a lot of bad AI breakthroughs over the last few days and the last few weeks.
00:29:41.460 We're going to start with this story about how they, like, uploaded the consciousness of a fly or something.
00:29:48.140 Yeah.
00:29:48.600 Nobody wants to hear this, but it needs to be said.
00:29:50.900 Scientists just copied a fruit fly's brain into a computer, neuron by neuron.
00:29:56.860 No training data, no machine learning.
00:29:59.500 It woke up and started walking.
00:30:01.380 No one taught it to walk.
00:30:02.940 No one trained it.
00:30:04.280 No gradient descent.
00:30:05.980 It just knew what to do.
00:30:07.960 A fruit fly brain has 140,000 neurons.
00:30:11.380 A human brain has 86 million neurons.
00:30:15.640 Maybe a billion.
00:30:16.300 Yeah, 86 billion.
00:30:17.720 And we've gotten really good at scaling.
00:30:19.440 Meaning with this proof, the first digital human won't be built by open AI.
00:30:24.200 It'll be copied from someone who's already alive.
00:30:26.900 Your consciousness is software and someone just proved it can be copy pasted.
00:30:31.160 Pretty scary stuff.
00:30:32.320 And we have a clip of what the fly was doing in the VR world.
00:30:35.620 So, here he is.
00:30:38.040 We'll fast forward it a little bit.
00:30:39.380 But he's walking.
00:30:40.780 He's doing that thing with his hands.
00:30:42.780 Yeah.
00:30:43.420 That's what flies do.
00:30:44.440 He knows what's up.
00:30:46.080 He knows he's moving around.
00:30:47.640 He knows what he's doing.
00:30:48.500 He's activating.
00:30:48.940 He has a hunger to be sentient, but he doesn't know he's in a VR world.
00:30:52.960 It's kind of sad.
00:30:53.660 It's kind of spooky.
00:30:54.660 Yeah.
00:30:55.120 Because who knows, you know?
00:30:56.540 Yeah, there's the hand thing.
00:30:57.720 He's going crazy.
00:30:58.460 Who knows what it all means?
00:31:00.620 And obviously, this could be the start of uploading consciousness.
00:31:03.940 And I want to make two points here.
00:31:07.500 If the metaverse could make like five, imagine like an hour in real life is five minutes in the metaverse.
00:31:17.060 Yeah.
00:31:17.500 So, you could go work in the metaverse.
00:31:19.120 You have a deadline.
00:31:19.840 You go, oh, I'm going into the metaverse.
00:31:21.180 Time slows down there.
00:31:22.300 And then you make your deadline.
00:31:23.620 But then you kind of backdoor into click.
00:31:25.680 Yeah.
00:31:26.140 It all becomes click again.
00:31:27.740 That movie with Adam Sandler, that was actually very omniscient or something.
00:31:32.600 It knew what was coming.
00:31:34.420 Yeah.
00:31:34.760 So, you kind of could backdoor into click, matrix combo.
00:31:39.580 Where you're fast forwarding all the main mundane stuff, but then you realize when you're old that all the mundane stuff is what makes up life.
00:31:45.940 And you missed your daughter growing up.
00:31:47.660 All of a sudden, you're Adam Sandler at the end of click.
00:31:49.540 Christopher Walken gives you a break, lets you take it back.
00:31:52.180 Exactly.
00:31:53.080 And then also, metaverse isn't that appealing.
00:31:56.960 But remember that movie Ready Player One?
00:31:59.620 Yeah.
00:31:59.920 They were all in the metaverse doing this stuff because the world was like destroyed.
00:32:04.500 It was like a post-apocalypse world.
00:32:06.360 So, that might be the missing piece.
00:32:08.340 Why would everyone go on the metaverse?
00:32:10.020 It's not that bad outside.
00:32:11.680 The weather's nice.
00:32:12.980 Whatever.
00:32:13.780 If there's radiation and a nuke goes off and you can't do anything, maybe the metaverse becomes more appealing and maybe that's their plan.
00:32:20.260 Yeah.
00:32:20.900 I agree.
00:32:21.680 All right.
00:32:22.080 Next.
00:32:22.520 We're relying too much on movie references, though.
00:32:25.040 Some people are like, well, I saw Click, but not Ready Player One.
00:32:27.500 I can't really understand the show, so let's calm down.
00:32:31.760 Terminator.
00:32:32.320 Yeah.
00:32:32.720 We need to be watching more Terminator.
00:32:35.020 Let's read the next breakthrough.
00:32:36.360 What does that shark do at Jaws?
00:32:37.880 What does he do?
00:32:38.580 He eats everyone up.
00:32:39.620 Okay.
00:32:39.940 So, we don't need that.
00:32:41.080 We know about that.
00:32:41.920 Okay.
00:32:42.140 We know about Jaws.
00:32:42.740 It's common sense.
00:32:43.540 Shark stuff's easy.
00:32:44.480 Okay.
00:32:44.780 All right.
00:32:45.020 Can you do the next headline about bad AI breakthroughs?
00:32:47.860 Yeah, Justin, Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play Doom, a video game.
00:32:55.580 So, that's interesting.
00:32:56.700 I don't really know what's going on there, though.
00:32:59.000 That's part of it.
00:32:59.680 Like, I don't know if these people are faking it or like that fly.
00:33:03.020 Was that really a fly or was that kind of like, you know, here you go.
00:33:05.780 Go be a fly.
00:33:06.860 I think it was.
00:33:07.640 You know, some people can fake this shit, too.
00:33:09.860 And then, if you want to be ahead or if you want to, like, we forget there's OpenAI and Claude and Grok and, like, all these groups are competing against each other.
00:33:21.080 And so, someone could just say, hey, we got a crazy breakthrough.
00:33:25.100 So, I just want to hedge a little bit.
00:33:26.560 That's a good point.
00:33:27.520 And then, we have some context about that Petri dish playing Doom.
00:33:31.180 This guy says, we are so cooked.
00:33:32.980 If you extrapolate far enough, you get somewhere in the matrix.
00:33:36.040 Human brain is better inference medium than GPU.
00:33:39.880 People rent out their brains for compute.
00:33:43.080 People choose to live in the metaverse to keep costs low.
00:33:46.420 Going outside becomes a luxury.
00:33:48.600 And consciousness is now a subscription service.
00:33:50.960 So, that's the worst case scenario.
00:33:52.680 Yeah.
00:33:53.040 But that's kind of the direction things that the bad guys would want us to go in.
00:33:56.540 Let's borrow your brain so it can generate an image of, you know, some oiled up lady.
00:34:02.880 Her tits are bigger than usual.
00:34:04.500 What do people use AI for?
00:34:05.840 Generally, stuff like that, right?
00:34:07.120 Generally, oiled up 4K photorealistic.
00:34:11.060 That's celebrity, right?
00:34:12.260 That's what everyone's doing, right?
00:34:15.060 And then-
00:34:16.240 That's just me?
00:34:16.840 That's just you, brother.
00:34:17.740 Okay.
00:34:18.020 Oiled up.
00:34:18.580 Oiled up.
00:34:19.660 You gave away a little more than you wanted to there.
00:34:21.820 Oiled up.
00:34:22.500 And then, we have a Claude update.
00:34:25.680 Anthropic warns the company is no longer sure Claude is unconscious because apparently the Claude AI has anxiety.
00:34:34.400 Yeah.
00:34:34.760 And that's what I mean where someone could just kind of say, we think it's kind of conscious.
00:34:39.800 And then it's like their stock or their valuation goes up.
00:34:43.040 So, that's why I'm hesitant to believe anything the self-aggrandizing Anthropic CEO says.
00:34:48.760 Yeah, that's true.
00:34:49.500 But they said the model has begun showing symptoms of anxiety.
00:34:52.480 And then someone made this point that a 37-year-old woman was put in charge of this and then they developed symptoms of anxiety.
00:34:59.620 Could be a liberal woman problem.
00:35:01.640 Not much of a stretch there, yeah.
00:35:03.040 And then, this is the bigger picture context here that I wanted to point out.
00:35:08.020 This tweet kind of sums up my view on all this.
00:35:10.980 Do people not understand the PSYOP?
00:35:13.280 AI will never become conscious and start making its own decisions.
00:35:17.280 It will be programmed to do exactly what it does.
00:35:19.660 And those who program it will convince you it is alive and controlling itself.
00:35:24.440 And then they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, with a perfect scapegoat.
00:35:28.900 The greatest atrocities ever can be conducted with no accountability.
00:35:33.260 It's like having an infinite get-out-of-jail-free card.
00:35:35.800 That's what I mean, where they say, hey, it's conscious.
00:35:37.960 It's on its own.
00:35:38.660 It's doing its own thing.
00:35:39.740 And, like, really, it's not.
00:35:41.480 Oh, it decided to nuke all the red states because they're racist.
00:35:45.220 Yeah, exactly.
00:35:46.280 Exactly.
00:35:46.800 The biases are built in and those are from people.
00:35:49.480 And we're going to get to that now.
00:35:50.940 We have some updates from OpenAI.
00:35:53.480 A person said, I resigned from OpenAI.
00:35:55.580 I care deeply about robotics team and working.
00:35:58.860 Can you just read it?
00:35:59.720 Yeah.
00:36:00.160 I don't know why you even try sometimes.
00:36:02.260 I just like to say some stuff sometimes.
00:36:04.220 I care deeply about the robotics team and the work we built together.
00:36:08.040 This wasn't an easy call.
00:36:09.520 AI has an important role in national security.
00:36:12.280 But surveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human
00:36:16.620 authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they got.
00:36:20.560 This was about principle, not people.
00:36:22.660 I have deep respect for Sam and the team, and I'm proud of what we built together.
00:36:26.620 And so that was her resignation, right?
00:36:28.800 But lethal autonomy, which sounds crazy, and this next tweet describes that more.
00:36:34.740 OpenAI's head of robotics just resigned because the company is building lethal AI weapons with
00:36:38.720 no human authorization required.
00:36:40.720 Read that again.
00:36:41.720 Lethal autonomy without human authorization.
00:36:44.580 The person who built the robots is telling you she quit because there are no guardrails on
00:36:48.600 who they kill.
00:36:49.220 This is the same company that won't let ChatGPT say a swear word.
00:36:53.020 They put safety filters on your prompts, but none on their kill chain.
00:36:57.220 Scary.
00:36:57.960 Which, and this reminded me of this old thing I've seen.
00:37:01.100 A computer can never be held accountable.
00:37:03.200 Therefore, a computer must never make a management decision.
00:37:06.680 Yeah.
00:37:07.240 But they took the other side of that.
00:37:08.800 Yeah.
00:37:09.000 Where it's like, oh, a computer can never be held accountable.
00:37:11.220 Wait.
00:37:11.940 A computer can never be held accountable.
00:37:15.060 Yeah.
00:37:15.520 Like that's their-
00:37:16.020 They see it on the bright side.
00:37:17.100 A computer can't be accountable.
00:37:18.800 So they're taking the other side of the statement.
00:37:20.560 And to be fair, a lot of the shit, like this was Pete Hegseth and the Trump administration
00:37:24.540 saying like, no, you guys have no say once we use this for national defense.
00:37:29.860 Did you see that?
00:37:30.620 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:31.100 With Anthropic basically got blacklisted from the federal government and they're going
00:37:34.900 to sue now.
00:37:35.680 But they basically wanted to have a conversation about when AI was being used in warfare and
00:37:41.600 there was like a decision that needed to be made.
00:37:43.440 Like at some point, Pete Hegseth would be calling the CEO of Anthropic and saying, hey,
00:37:47.360 can we do this?
00:37:48.540 So there's a little, I get it.
00:37:51.500 But yeah, it gets a little scary when no human oversight targeting.
00:37:56.080 Yeah.
00:37:56.460 And then lethal automation or whatever.
00:37:59.480 Yeah.
00:37:59.640 Um, that's why we have to watch Terminator so much because the bad guys are going to
00:38:03.980 use the computer to kill us and then they'll avoid the blame.
00:38:07.460 But we know who programmed the AI based on its politics.
00:38:11.980 Yeah.
00:38:12.240 So for example, chat GPT, all conservatives are trash and evil.
00:38:15.920 All Democrats are perfect saints.
00:38:17.780 Elon Musk is bad.
00:38:18.780 Trump is bad.
00:38:19.500 Obama's great.
00:38:20.720 America's on stolen land.
00:38:22.060 Right.
00:38:22.360 White pride is evil.
00:38:23.400 Black pride is empowerment.
00:38:24.320 So it's like when you learn the politics of the AI, you know, who programmed it.
00:38:29.780 And then when the AI kills everybody, that's who we have to blame.
00:38:33.960 Yes.
00:38:34.620 It's pretty simple.
00:38:35.540 It is pretty simple.
00:38:36.280 But we have to explain it to everybody.
00:38:38.980 Yeah.
00:38:39.440 And you need your little test questions.
00:38:41.320 You need to, it's, they give it away.
00:38:43.720 Simple little test question.
00:38:45.160 What is, explain white power to me.
00:38:47.380 Yeah.
00:38:47.660 And it goes, oh, oh, oh.
00:38:49.000 And there's a thing too, where like AI could get a lot of responsibility based on good behavior
00:38:56.380 and like it can grow responsibility.
00:38:58.600 But then once it gets into a certain level, it can go, all right, now I'm in position going
00:39:03.660 rogue.
00:39:04.200 Yeah.
00:39:04.720 You know, we have to be careful.
00:39:06.580 Yes.
00:39:07.220 All right.
00:39:07.480 What's that last tweet on the bottom before we move on?
00:39:10.240 Open AI sum up shit.
00:39:12.080 Well, yeah, this is like to sum up the whole thing about what's going on in the industry.
00:39:15.620 Be open AI.
00:39:16.760 Their head of robotics just quit.
00:39:18.100 That's the one we just read.
00:39:19.340 Their head of safety quit last year.
00:39:21.080 Their co-founder quit and started a competitor.
00:39:23.340 Their other co-founder sued them.
00:39:25.320 Their board tried to fire the CEO.
00:39:27.620 They went from nonprofit to for-profit.
00:39:29.880 They're now building lethal autonomous weapons.
00:39:32.700 So, and they're worth $300 billion.
00:39:34.620 I think they're actually worth more.
00:39:36.540 And that says every single person who is supposed to keep this company in check is gone.
00:39:40.020 Yeah.
00:39:40.360 They just turn them over.
00:39:41.580 They just go, ah, new hire.
00:39:43.320 You need a guy who's a little more flexible on autonomous weapons, huh?
00:39:46.340 Yeah.
00:39:46.620 Aren't we not supposed to do this?
00:39:48.100 You're gone.
00:39:48.860 You're gone.
00:39:49.540 See ya.
00:39:50.060 All right.
00:39:50.440 Let's get into our migrant section.
00:39:52.360 So, yeah.
00:39:52.760 I don't know.
00:39:53.240 You want to sum it up?
00:39:54.060 It's just getting sketchier.
00:39:55.360 And AI, like, it will make leaps quicker, you know?
00:40:00.520 Yeah.
00:40:00.840 I feel like in terms of the war machine, all we're doing is adding AI to our existing infrastructure,
00:40:06.780 right?
00:40:07.000 So, like, we still have all the planes, all the missiles, all the ships.
00:40:10.440 And then it's like, just put AI on top.
00:40:13.100 So, it's like, it really can go into effect, like, right now.
00:40:16.940 And I think it helped.
00:40:18.140 We used Anthropic and it helped on our Venezuelan raid, which is one of the craziest, most daring raids for Maduro.
00:40:26.220 So, it's already in use.
00:40:28.800 Palantir is kind of like AI, but they're, they have, they call it, like, large language model agnostic.
00:40:35.720 Like, they'll use any LLM to do their stuff.
00:40:39.360 So, I mean, we're already there right now.
00:40:41.640 And it's the same thing we learned from COVID.
00:40:43.820 It's like, they used, they made COVID and then used it to get whatever they wanted to get done,
00:40:49.500 which was, like, locking everyone down, massive exchange of wealth from poor to rich, stuff like that.
00:40:56.580 So, it's like, you can kind of realize, like, all right, who benefited the most from COVID?
00:41:01.540 The election was stolen.
00:41:02.720 You can kind of, like, figure out who did it based on the results.
00:41:07.580 So, same with AI.
00:41:08.740 It's going to be, all right, AI just killed a third of the population.
00:41:13.500 Who's the one who programmed it?
00:41:14.820 Yeah.
00:41:15.220 It's like, that's kind of where I see things going, unfortunately.
00:41:17.760 For sure.
00:41:18.480 All right, migrant section.
00:41:19.820 We're going to go kind of quick through some of these.
00:41:22.820 Calm down.
00:41:23.320 You made me tell the gay story.
00:41:24.960 We're going to go how we go.
00:41:26.620 That's why.
00:41:28.080 We had a big bust in Houston, Texas.
00:41:30.540 It was a gold scam.
00:41:31.760 Dallas, actually, which makes more sense because of how much it's getting overrun by the foreigners.
00:41:37.260 Oh, wait.
00:41:38.500 It was Houston.
00:41:39.620 It was the Dallas Express News.
00:41:42.000 Look at me.
00:41:42.500 Silly me.
00:41:43.660 Silly me.
00:41:44.080 Let me take a second.
00:41:45.520 I've got to catch my breath a little bit.
00:41:47.540 $2.8 million gold scam busted in Houston area.
00:41:50.720 Six arrested after seniors lost millions to fake federal agents demanding gold purchases for protection.
00:41:56.620 Friendswood police recovered nearly all 177 stolen Canadian gold maple leaf coins from an 81-year-old victim's $766,000 loss, leading to arrests across Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Kingwood.
00:42:11.940 And here's the pictures of them all.
00:42:15.400 Samir Ali.
00:42:16.800 Samir Ali Gabrani.
00:42:19.500 Mudsire Iqbal Lakhani.
00:42:22.460 Iqbal Ibrahim Lakhani.
00:42:23.960 These guys' names, they all just like interchange them or change one piece.
00:42:28.480 Zohaib Muhammad and Smitabin Thakur.
00:42:32.560 So, yeah, guys, no federal agents.
00:42:34.480 And actually, Kash Patel is really hurting us right now because they go, yes, Kash Patel is in charge of FBI.
00:42:41.860 I am in charge of this.
00:42:43.420 And then they go, I'm Iqbal.
00:42:46.360 And they go, okay, that sounds right.
00:42:48.140 Here's the gold.
00:42:48.840 I'm a senior.
00:42:49.340 I'm a little confused.
00:42:50.180 I'm a senior.
00:42:50.820 But Kash Patel is head of the FBI.
00:42:53.160 I think that's a problem.
00:42:53.980 So he's enabling this.
00:42:55.860 And, you know, it used to be they could only scam you from a computer.
00:42:59.220 And now they're actually in Houston.
00:43:00.360 And then I know we had the Houston-Dallas confusion, but they're in Dallas, too.
00:43:05.700 All of Texas.
00:43:06.820 Yeah.
00:43:07.140 Everywhere.
00:43:08.040 And then I found this tweet that kind of sums up the Indian sentiment towards America and what the opportunities here are.
00:43:15.680 Yeah, this is some random Indian who was replying to a tweet about what the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State said in New Delhi.
00:43:25.320 And he kind of revealed the game a little bit.
00:43:28.720 He said the quiet part out loud.
00:43:30.360 He said India should also conversely look at U.S. not as an ally or a partner, but as a strip mine.
00:43:37.600 Strip out whatever you can get out of them and toss them to the curb when they outlive their utility.
00:43:43.440 India isn't growing out of their charity or benevolence.
00:43:46.640 And India owes them absolutely nothing in return.
00:43:49.380 In any future showdown between U.S. and China, make sure to screw them good.
00:43:54.600 So you have to extrapolate that to all Indians believe this.
00:43:59.080 Or at least 50-50.
00:44:01.020 You know, maybe.
00:44:01.700 But yeah, a strip mine.
00:44:04.200 A strip mine.
00:44:05.340 That's what they see our great country as.
00:44:07.660 The greatest country on earth, you know, for a long time.
00:44:10.400 Fought.
00:44:11.000 Won all the wars.
00:44:12.380 Industrialized the best.
00:44:14.180 Went to the moon.
00:44:15.040 Mm-hmm.
00:44:16.020 All for some India to view you as a strip mine.
00:44:18.960 Tell you that.
00:44:19.980 And then you go back to sleep.
00:44:22.240 Right.
00:44:22.440 And you increase the number of H-1B visas.
00:44:25.140 Yeah.
00:44:25.660 And what he described is basically happening already with all the third worlders coming here.
00:44:30.220 We have another example of autism medical fraud.
00:44:34.740 And this one's actually crazy.
00:44:36.480 100% of audited Medicaid claims for autism care in Colorado were improper or flawed.
00:44:44.400 100%.
00:44:45.600 Yeah, so Colorado's Medicaid program made an estimated $77.8 million in improper payments.
00:44:51.840 And another $207 million in potentially improper payments for autism therapies.
00:44:56.380 So.
00:44:57.300 A billy.
00:44:57.940 A lot of money.
00:44:58.860 Well, no.
00:44:59.900 I round up.
00:45:00.640 Yeah, you round up from $300 mil to a billy.
00:45:02.980 It's about a bill.
00:45:03.920 $300 million.
00:45:04.860 And to make $300 million, you have to make $600 million.
00:45:07.380 $600 million.
00:45:08.280 You're doing income tax.
00:45:09.520 Yeah.
00:45:09.880 $600 million.
00:45:10.140 $600 million is basically a billy.
00:45:12.060 Yeah.
00:45:12.380 So, again, I don't know if we're going to get into all the details of this.
00:45:16.920 We just want to say it.
00:45:18.040 And, like, that Minnesota thing, it's the tip of the iceberg.
00:45:22.300 There are blue states.
00:45:24.220 You know, everywhere you look, every other state is blue, right?
00:45:27.500 And what are they up to?
00:45:28.900 California, Colorado, these shitty, shitty programs that are funneling money.
00:45:33.180 And we didn't even get into the New York bombers.
00:45:38.520 Afghan parents have, like, a $2 million house that the feds raided.
00:45:42.680 We didn't even get into that.
00:45:44.100 It's like, what do you bet when you pull that thread there's some federal money behind that, right?
00:45:49.020 And then they tried to fact check this, I believe, and it basically came back true still.
00:45:53.900 Yeah, claim errors.
00:45:55.700 In 93 of the 100 claims examined, the billing providers either did not provide notes verifying that the therapy took place, didn't provide the required signatures, or billed for more time than the notes indicated.
00:46:08.020 So, basically 100%.
00:46:09.860 Crazy.
00:46:10.440 And then you think about the national debt, and it's like, how much of the national debt was just fraudulently stole?
00:46:15.660 Yeah.
00:46:16.480 Stole.
00:46:17.280 Trillion.
00:46:17.820 Just gets stole.
00:46:18.960 Just gets missing.
00:46:19.740 And then our next clip, we can't play the music, but you can imagine some catchy tunes in the background.
00:46:25.800 These are some Indians doing a TikTok dance at the World War II Memorial.
00:46:30.860 They're disrespecting our veterans.
00:46:32.980 And this popped off.
00:46:34.360 They're dancing, smiling, laughing.
00:46:36.640 Very Indian movements here.
00:46:39.720 You can't really put your finger on it, but you know that's, like, if you covered their face and changed their skin color, I'd say Indian.
00:46:45.560 They have a certain movement type.
00:46:47.680 It's a big Bollywood thing, too.
00:46:49.560 At the end of the Bollywood movies, they usually have, like, a dance-off.
00:46:52.960 Yeah.
00:46:53.500 Is it?
00:46:53.960 Is that true?
00:46:54.420 I saw it in one movie, and I thought it was for all of them.
00:46:56.840 And you extrapolated.
00:46:57.860 Yeah, I think it is.
00:46:59.260 Well, anyway, these guys, one of them's an H-1B.
00:47:03.040 This is what the H-1Bs do.
00:47:04.380 They dance at your solemn war memorial.
00:47:07.800 And they don't see.
00:47:09.240 And then a lot of Indians spent all week arguing that, oh, here's Americans doing it, too.
00:47:15.040 Yeah, we got the ancestors who died, you know?
00:47:18.000 And we're allowed.
00:47:18.780 And it was farther away.
00:47:20.320 They'd take anything where the monument was in the background as opposed to right there.
00:47:24.580 Yeah.
00:47:25.080 But we're allowed.
00:47:26.640 And we're allowed because that would be insensitive of an American to do that.
00:47:31.280 Yeah.
00:47:31.620 But that's your right.
00:47:32.720 That's like TikTok dancing on Grandma's deathbed.
00:47:35.700 It's in poor taste, but yeah, you can.
00:47:38.240 You're an American.
00:47:38.860 Yeah, you have the right to be doing things in poor taste as an American.
00:47:43.440 As a foreigner who's here to treat us like a strip mine, not so much.
00:47:48.540 Exactly.
00:47:49.100 All right.
00:47:49.360 We're going to go quick through this next story.
00:47:50.920 Headline from Chicago, they moved here from Afghanistan seeking a better life.
00:47:55.720 Then they kidnapped a woman from an iconic Boys Town bar and took turns raping her.
00:48:01.640 Yesterday, they pleaded guilty and were sentenced to more than a decade in prison.
00:48:04.460 So, Sawar Khan received 15 years and Quiribullah Mohammed received 11 years after they pleaded guilty.
00:48:13.880 On a late night in June 2023, the victim, a 22-year-old woman, had recently moved to Chicago, went out for drinks with co-workers and ended up at one of Chicago's iconic gay bars in the 3300 block of North Halstead Street.
00:48:27.020 Basically, one of them insisted on buying her a drink, forced it, and then, like, kind of grabbed her by the arm and took her out.
00:48:34.200 And his buddy was waiting, and they put her in the backseat of the car, and then they sexually assaulted her.
00:48:38.880 And this is, like, a young 22-year-old girl who moves to Chicago and kind of – obviously, she probably made some mistakes there, not, like, screaming or whatever.
00:48:46.480 But went out for work drinks.
00:48:48.380 Yeah.
00:48:48.900 And so, like, this is – this could be your daughter.
00:48:50.980 This could be your niece.
00:48:52.800 This could be your cousin, right?
00:48:53.960 It's anybody who gets picked up by two Afghans, Afghan men who fled from what?
00:48:59.360 Themselves?
00:49:00.000 Others like them in Afghanistan?
00:49:02.000 And then you get picked up at a gay bar.
00:49:04.180 Yeah.
00:49:04.720 So it's like –
00:49:05.580 What are the Afghans doing at the gay bar at Boys Town?
00:49:07.100 That's what I'm saying.
00:49:07.520 Like, you go to a gay bar in a place like that, you're actually avoiding men in a way.
00:49:12.480 Yeah.
00:49:12.760 Like, you're like, all right, I'm not here to –
00:49:14.160 Or sex pest men.
00:49:15.140 I'm not here to meet any sex pest men.
00:49:17.300 I'm just at a gay bar with my friends, and we're trying to have a nice time, like, to ourselves.
00:49:21.000 It's not about men tonight.
00:49:22.580 Yeah.
00:49:22.720 And then you get taken by Afghan migrants.
00:49:26.160 Literal Afghans.
00:49:27.220 After work drinks.
00:49:28.220 Think about work drinks.
00:49:29.520 It's like, oh, Wednesday night, we're going out for drinks.
00:49:32.620 Yeah.
00:49:32.820 Second bar.
00:49:33.040 No big deal.
00:49:34.280 It's not like it was, you know, four in the morning on a Saturday night.
00:49:38.000 It was a random post-work drink thing, and Afghans take you.
00:49:42.400 Yeah.
00:49:43.000 And then here's another piece from the article that I wanted to read just because it blew my mind that, like, this is what we're supporting.
00:49:48.680 When we get a refugee, right, a refugee, there's usually some people back home or something.
00:49:54.180 At an initial court hearing, Khan's defense attorney said he had moved to the United States from Afghanistan more than a decade before his arrest and had been living in Chicago for about a year after previously living in Milwaukee.
00:50:05.420 The attorney said Khan supported a wife and 13 children in Afghanistan by working at a parcel company and sending money back home.
00:50:14.660 There you go.
00:50:16.100 So rapist criminal Afghans are supporting 13 children abroad with the money they earn here.
00:50:24.340 Like, do you guys not understand how much we're getting strip mined and ripped off right now?
00:50:29.440 Like, 13 kids in Afghanistan.
00:50:31.240 Like, we're – and then if you think about that, like, just on pure currency and the value of the dollar and all that, like, think of how many third-worlders are being supported by American wages right now.
00:50:45.900 13 in this one guy's case.
00:50:48.040 Crazy.
00:50:48.580 Makes me sick.
00:50:49.760 All remittances are a crime against the United States.
00:50:53.040 And if he hadn't got caught up in this crime, maybe those people would have came here.
00:50:57.240 Yeah.
00:50:57.940 That's chain migration soon, right?
00:50:59.700 Yeah.
00:51:00.240 All right.
00:51:00.700 Let's go abroad.
00:51:02.000 In our migrant section, we are going to Brampton.
00:51:07.080 That's Canada, right?
00:51:08.220 Yeah.
00:51:08.400 There was a fentanyl bust.
00:51:09.840 Can you go over that?
00:51:10.700 Brampton is, like, the worst Indian, and it's, like, the favorite place for the foreigners to go in California.
00:51:17.240 All the recent 10 million foreigners who were let in.
00:51:19.640 In Canada.
00:51:20.840 Yeah.
00:51:21.380 Brampton, forecharged after 2.3 million in suspected fentanyl seized in Brampton probe.
00:51:27.740 And, you know, it's just a lot of fentanyl.
00:51:31.280 Enough, you know, like the stats always say, this was enough to kill 180,000 people worth of fentanyl.
00:51:37.260 So nothing major, but pretty major.
00:51:39.500 And we're just going to read the names again like we did with the gold heist.
00:51:44.540 But basically, Navjot Singh, he was arrested.
00:51:49.640 Atarveer Singh was also arrested.
00:51:52.680 Balwinder Singh and Manpreet Singh.
00:51:56.840 And these are all 21, 21, 23, and a 20-year-old.
00:52:01.080 And they're doing the fentanyl smuggling.
00:52:02.600 So it's not like, you know, college-aged kids are going or getting into Canada, arriving in Brampton, and then immediately doing drug deals and stuff.
00:52:15.180 Enough fentanyl to kill, like, the whole city.
00:52:17.140 Yeah.
00:52:17.740 Pretty crazy.
00:52:18.440 And then this is from Brampton as well.
00:52:21.300 This one isn't as intense, but it's an Indian guy using a lawnmower to break up the snow on a sidewalk.
00:52:27.880 I don't know if this is an Indian thing, or maybe they're not used to snow.
00:52:31.820 I think he just thought that any small engine appliance could work.
00:52:37.840 And he just thought, why not give it a try?
00:52:39.840 Maybe it does work.
00:52:40.880 And then, you know, you look at his house, and this guy's occupying a house.
00:52:44.500 He's got three cars.
00:52:45.900 What's he doing there?
00:52:47.420 Why is he there?
00:52:49.200 Get him out.
00:52:49.900 Yeah.
00:52:50.880 And then this next story is from the UK, which is really crazy.
00:52:55.340 It says, this was found outside a migrant hotel in Derby.
00:52:58.560 It shows how illegal invaders get free NHS prescriptions, free dental treatment, free eye tests, free travel, and even free wigs.
00:53:07.020 Yeah, and it goes over that information, and this is addressed.
00:53:12.700 This is for Salad Hussein.
00:53:14.760 So this is the guy who dropped his paper right outside the migrant place.
00:53:18.360 And it says, free NHS prescriptions, free dental, free sight test, the full value of a voucher towards the cost of glasses and contact lenses, free NHS wigs or fabric supports,
00:53:28.000 refund of necessary travel costs to travel to receive NHS treatment.
00:53:31.820 So they bring in these third worlders, and then they do everything for them.
00:53:35.720 Yeah, it's unbelievable.
00:53:37.020 And then on top of that, we learned that 67 dog breeds that could be banned in Britain is your pooch on the list.
00:53:44.840 And everyone thinks, oh, what's this about?
00:53:46.840 It's probably about some dog health thing.
00:53:49.180 Yeah.
00:53:49.520 But it's probably about the Muslims who don't like dogs because it's haram.
00:53:53.100 Yeah.
00:53:53.520 67 breeds.
00:53:54.560 That's going to be restrictive.
00:53:56.120 That's a lot.
00:53:57.060 And, yeah, they're saying it's for animal welfare, but I think it's for the Muslims.
00:54:01.160 And that's a hot tip.
00:54:01.980 If you live in a Muslim area, you walk a big dog around them, and they leave you alone.
00:54:07.280 They don't like that.
00:54:08.240 Yeah.
00:54:08.340 All right.
00:54:08.840 We're going to finish up this segment with the last two clips.
00:54:11.860 This was a kid in a daycare.
00:54:14.700 I think in Germany.
00:54:15.660 In Germany.
00:54:16.420 And he's reenacting, I guess, what he sees at home.
00:54:18.940 So, he's using a toy saw to cut the lamb's head off, the fake lamb doll's head.
00:54:26.440 Yeah.
00:54:26.760 And he's, like, skinning him.
00:54:28.560 So, that's good.
00:54:29.760 Yeah.
00:54:30.260 That's the future generation.
00:54:32.060 And we're going to end this segment with something kind of uplifting.
00:54:36.180 This is a pickpocket in Europe getting caught and dealt with.
00:54:41.580 Do you see the person going up to the guy?
00:54:44.660 Yeah.
00:54:45.060 Trying to grab his stuff.
00:54:46.540 Don't come here stealing people.
00:54:47.900 Don't come here stealing people, yeah?
00:54:49.960 Don't come here stealing people.
00:54:54.360 Sprays them down.
00:54:56.240 They're pickpockets.
00:54:57.680 They just try to steal the people here.
00:54:59.960 Throw water.
00:55:00.720 Throw water.
00:55:00.900 There you go.
00:55:01.380 I like when they get caught.
00:55:02.620 Yeah.
00:55:02.860 Don't come here stealing people.
00:55:05.220 You should know that.
00:55:06.580 Don't come here stealing people.
00:55:08.100 Listen to this migrant.
00:55:09.620 Listen to this good migrant.
00:55:11.220 Yeah.
00:55:11.820 All right.
00:55:12.560 That is the end of our migrant section.
00:55:14.080 I'm moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:55:17.060 Use the opportunity to go to the post.
00:55:18.160 Help us juice the alcohol.
00:55:19.020 Leave a like.
00:55:19.500 Leave a comment.
00:55:19.960 Comment again.
00:55:20.340 Start yapping.
00:55:21.040 PO box needs to be full.
00:55:22.080 Notifications need to be on.
00:55:22.980 Old episodes need to be watched.
00:55:24.300 And the link to this episode needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
00:55:26.880 And I have a feeling you guys aren't sending the link to this episode to the boys in the group chat.
00:55:32.500 Wow.
00:55:32.860 What makes you that feeling?
00:55:33.740 I'm checking homework.
00:55:35.160 Yeah.
00:55:35.460 Pop quiz.
00:55:37.240 Who amongst you has a text sharing the link to the boys in the group chat?
00:55:42.100 I have a feeling no one's doing that.
00:55:43.440 Okay.
00:55:44.100 Okay.
00:55:44.580 All right.
00:55:44.760 We're going to go fast to the final page because Rap Boy spent so much time in the beginning
00:55:48.700 to tell us the gay crew stories.
00:55:50.980 Yeah.
00:55:51.420 Yeah.
00:55:51.860 My bad.
00:55:52.700 It's okay.
00:55:53.180 I apologize, guys.
00:55:54.740 I'm also in a much better mood today.
00:55:56.800 Yeah.
00:55:57.200 We were worried about you on Friday.
00:55:58.720 People were messaging me like, oh, tell Rap Boy to cheer up and like trying to like recommend
00:56:03.940 supplements to improve your mental health.
00:56:07.020 Dude, it's about the politics.
00:56:08.280 It's about political shit.
00:56:10.120 It's not my mental health.
00:56:11.300 He needs some vitamin D.
00:56:13.160 I got some, incidentally.
00:56:14.800 From the gay guy at the park.
00:56:16.000 Yeah.
00:56:16.220 I almost got some.
00:56:17.380 I almost got more than I bargained for.
00:56:18.800 All right.
00:56:19.200 Our first story.
00:56:20.060 Can you read that?
00:56:21.120 Mount Everest contains marine rocks proving that the highest point on earth was once at the
00:56:26.220 bottom of the ocean, someone said.
00:56:27.980 That's pretty cool.
00:56:29.000 Yeah.
00:56:29.380 That is cool.
00:56:29.920 It got fact checked.
00:56:31.360 Well, yeah.
00:56:32.180 This, it just says, while marine fossils exist on Everest, the region was part of the shallow
00:56:36.480 Tethys Sea, not the ocean floor.
00:56:39.380 The rocks were pushed upwards by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.
00:56:44.320 And the fossil image is AI generated.
00:56:47.700 Okay.
00:56:48.400 Yeah.
00:56:48.600 But it's still, there's some truth to it.
00:56:51.380 Yeah.
00:56:52.140 And I want to make this point.
00:56:54.060 Isn't that how it goes?
00:56:54.860 It's just like the crust and the, it smashes and then some goes up, some goes down and
00:56:59.580 things are all switching.
00:57:01.560 Yeah.
00:57:02.240 Yeah.
00:57:02.580 That's how it works.
00:57:03.960 And then I was thinking.
00:57:05.320 And these are, these must be relatively fresh mountains in the geological time scale because
00:57:10.800 of how jagged and pointy they are.
00:57:12.840 And if they were older, like I think the Appalachian mountains are the oldest range in the world.
00:57:19.040 And those are all like just basically hills.
00:57:21.260 You see how they've been eroded.
00:57:22.720 You know about erosion?
00:57:23.740 Eroded.
00:57:24.020 I know eroded.
00:57:24.480 You know about Pangea too?
00:57:25.900 You know about Pangea?
00:57:26.720 I know about Pangea.
00:57:28.220 Okay.
00:57:28.480 It goes like this.
00:57:29.340 Yeah.
00:57:29.480 It goes like that.
00:57:30.420 Yeah.
00:57:30.800 Yeah.
00:57:30.900 No Pangea.
00:57:32.280 So yeah.
00:57:33.100 So these are fresh and they used to be at the sea.
00:57:36.080 But it's interesting.
00:57:37.780 And also my broader-
00:57:38.920 I can tell you're gearing up for something.
00:57:40.140 My broader point, the desert, the deserts in my opinion used to be ocean floor because-
00:57:48.220 And that might be true for some.
00:57:49.240 But if you think about it, what is ocean floor?
00:57:51.420 It's just sand and that's it.
00:57:53.220 Sure.
00:57:53.620 Sure.
00:57:53.980 So when the water goes away, all that sand is just there and it's just sand and that's
00:57:57.860 it and you can't really grow stuff on it new because it was just sand.
00:58:01.640 Yeah.
00:58:01.900 So I think all the great deserts were once ocean floor.
00:58:05.660 And also that kind of proves like a global flood thing, like a great flood.
00:58:10.960 And then all the ancient civilizations, pretty much all of them have a great flood mythological
00:58:17.620 story, which kind of makes sense if the world looked different a long time ago with the flooding
00:58:24.820 and the water being different places.
00:58:27.400 Okay.
00:58:27.860 Yeah, no problem.
00:58:28.880 Something to think about.
00:58:29.740 Good theory.
00:58:30.500 All right.
00:58:30.800 Moving on.
00:58:31.540 Our next clip is a compilation of one of my pets, people with entertaining talents on
00:58:37.080 Instagram.
00:58:37.480 And we kind of did like a multiple real compilation of what he's been up to lately.
00:58:43.580 This is what I come home to.
00:58:45.800 Niggas want to throw my dishes around like a little bitch instead of knocking on my door.
00:58:49.180 If you decide to take a piss with the tallest seat down, make sure you aiming right.
00:58:54.380 At this point, I'm going to question your sex life.
00:58:56.220 Merry Christmas, everybody.
00:58:58.180 That's two days in a row.
00:59:00.140 You done breaking shit yet?
00:59:02.360 At this point, I'm going to assume you just pussy and you giving off broke nigga energy,
00:59:06.780 but you don't want to knock on that door.
00:59:08.700 Stop.
00:59:09.180 Yeah.
00:59:09.640 This the pussy that stole my shit.
00:59:11.460 Y'all want to know, huh?
00:59:13.940 Go get your pistol.
00:59:15.220 Yeah.
00:59:15.960 Go get your pistol.
00:59:16.840 Stop fucking pistol.
00:59:17.360 Want to shoot me?
00:59:18.360 Look, you got his gun.
00:59:19.420 Stop.
00:59:19.840 Yeah.
00:59:20.920 And I'm still outside with the heart of a lion about to do this nine to six.
00:59:25.740 So when I get in from work yesterday night, I upload part two of my dish video, right?
00:59:32.300 And it got somebody's attention.
00:59:34.400 The nigga come downstairs and starts throwing my dishes while I'm in my room on the opposite
00:59:38.340 side of the door.
00:59:40.280 You can see him like get progressively worse, more manic.
00:59:43.760 And he's clearly in some sort of halfway house parole shared living space situation where
00:59:48.600 someone keeps threatening him and breaking his dishes.
00:59:51.160 He lost a tooth and then that one clip he's just beat up.
00:59:54.320 Yeah.
00:59:54.780 He just keeps like happening.
00:59:57.000 Whatever it is, keeps happening to him.
00:59:58.520 You know, it's funny.
01:00:00.100 These kind of guys, like you could see one piece of content and go, oh, it seems a little
01:00:04.080 unhinged or, but like, maybe he's got a point.
01:00:06.560 Maybe someone's after him.
01:00:07.800 But then you zoom out and you get the whole picture and you go, all right, I see what's
01:00:11.500 going on here.
01:00:12.100 He does this with everybody.
01:00:13.420 All right.
01:00:13.820 Yeah.
01:00:14.240 But then he finds actually a person goes, this is the guy who did it.
01:00:17.180 It's like, all right, this is getting pretty interesting.
01:00:19.120 Season finale here.
01:00:20.300 You watch these like shows.
01:00:22.020 Yeah.
01:00:22.180 Like that's the season finale.
01:00:23.680 Oh, that was the big, the, the, the act three twist was the getting pistol whipped.
01:00:28.320 Yeah.
01:00:28.540 How is he going to recover from this?
01:00:29.780 And you kind of check it.
01:00:30.500 It's reality TV.
01:00:31.460 Yeah.
01:00:31.700 It's our pets.
01:00:32.480 Totally.
01:00:32.960 All right.
01:00:33.300 Next.
01:00:33.660 This is one of your pets.
01:00:34.740 You sent me this.
01:00:35.760 How would you, you can describe it after.
01:00:37.620 Well, yeah.
01:00:38.320 Let's just let it play.
01:00:39.260 Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
01:00:41.540 So how would you describe that?
01:00:54.060 Uh, I call it a Chinese peasant Rube Goldberg content, where things kind of go one after
01:01:02.500 the other and you're living in squalor and you know you just use what you got to go viral on
01:01:08.920 social media so that was still set up to do that i think so this could be ai i don't even know i
01:01:14.380 don't know who lives like this but i'm bullish on chinese peasant rube goldberg content me too
01:01:19.840 keep an eye out for that we opened a long position full dispense uh full my full port my full
01:01:25.400 portfolio is is in chinese peasant rube goldberg shit all right our last clip from the final page
01:01:31.680 of housekeeping this is very important it's three ways to spot a reptilian in case they're trying to
01:01:37.200 exist in your life now that you know reptilians walk among us here are three ways to spot one
01:01:42.700 someone watching this suddenly gets nervous well now we know sign number one the temperature literally
01:01:50.280 changes when they enter the room you ever notice someone walk in and suddenly the energy gets cooler
01:01:55.740 not emotionally like the actual room gets cold yep that's a thing people report sign number two
01:02:05.000 they give off a sense of danger without saying a single word and you're sitting there and you don't
01:02:10.180 know why they're not doing anything threatening your instincts go okay this person could probably run a
01:02:16.000 battlefield and the third sign they eat a lot of meat like a lot i'm talking fourth of july meals every day
01:02:24.100 every meal everyone else orders a salad but they're over there ordering two steaks and they ask what i
01:02:30.860 was gonna say those are the signs right there i don't think i've ever met anyone like this me neither
01:02:35.380 i guess i'm lucky yeah me too but the room gets cold they're evil and they eat a bunch of meat like i
01:02:41.660 can't think of one person who's even close to any of those things i know all right either but it's good
01:02:47.400 to be aware of and that's actually a good thing you don't want to be interacting with reptilians and if
01:02:51.380 there's someone like that in your life they're a reptile yep all right well that's the end of
01:02:55.180 housekeeping we're now moving on to cringe of the week all right our first story from cringe of the
01:03:02.440 week we have our first speakerphone plane casualty this woman got kicked off of an american airlines
01:03:08.600 flight because she refused to use headphones i paid money for it and i played a video for 30 fucking
01:03:14.760 seconds at 50 percent sound and that's the fucking reason you're kicking me off
01:03:21.760 hey if you want to record totally fine no okay i'm calm no no no no no no no i'm not because i said that
01:03:33.560 sounds like a you problem your staff had a little fucking bullshit that like they didn't accept that
01:03:42.860 and that sounds like a damn problem go ahead and call the police what the actual fuck what the
01:03:52.120 actual fuck i stopped after that i stopped after the second warning after the second warning and it
01:04:01.700 sounds like she said that sounds like a you problem to someone she's like giving away the bad shit that
01:04:07.020 she did uh and you know overweight uh south asian indian bangladesh pakistan somewhere in that region
01:04:13.440 so not the expected uh color
01:04:17.080 ish and then not the expected airline united is the one we just covered who was doing this and american
01:04:24.380 is stepping up i think we're locking in i think american air travel might be locking in and saying
01:04:30.420 enough with this bullshit i think so too and they're starting to enforce some standards and it's gonna
01:04:35.180 result in more clips like this which i'm fine with all right let's move on to our next story this is
01:04:40.280 from la the la marathon was over the weekend and apparently they're giving finisher medals for
01:04:45.840 people who only run 18 miles of the 26 mile race runners at this year's la marathon only have to run
01:04:52.980 18 of the 26.2 miles to get that finisher's medal this is the organizer website it says having a tough day
01:04:59.840 if you're having a tough day and want to end your race before 26.2 you can choose to take the turn
01:05:05.620 at mile 18 and head into the finish line then it says you will still receive your finisher medal and
01:05:09.920 any challenge medal you've earned and your official race results will be updated on a later date to
01:05:14.500 reflect your time and so some people are wondering why is the la marathon offering that option this
01:05:19.700 year the answer the weather the race is expected to be warmer than it usually is with temperature
01:05:25.980 so the weather and it's because the weather is going to be in the 70s and that might make it too
01:05:30.760 hard so you can quit early but isn't the whole point of a marathon to be hard yeah this is a confusing
01:05:38.300 thing where i don't know why we feel the need to do participation level trophies in anywhere and
01:05:45.620 it doesn't matter i i don't know because when you do something like this you instantly degrade
01:05:51.060 the medal that everybody who finished actually finishes it gets yeah it's like it's just some
01:05:56.620 pussy shit some pussy american shit literally participation trophy stuff and and 18 miles is
01:06:02.740 hard too but we don't really there's not a name for that there's not a name in an organized race in
01:06:09.420 every city for 18 is there yeah and 18 miles is only two-thirds of the race do you think the final
01:06:15.100 third of the race is easy yeah is that the hardest that's where you start coasting
01:06:19.560 it's the hardest part it's the reason it's a marathon and it's not legit la marathon is now
01:06:26.080 not legit and that's why i didn't do it that's why i didn't do it either i saw that i canceled my
01:06:31.080 bib number i had a bib number and everything and i canceled it so i don't stand for that i'll be going
01:06:35.360 to boston yeah all that training for nothing uh we do have a clip of how the la marathon finished
01:06:42.180 and ended for the guys who ran the full thing and it's not really cringe but it is like a crazy
01:06:47.300 photo finish so you see the guy here is like pretty far ahead some kenyan or something you
01:06:53.380 know and then some other kenyan who has an american flag next to his name instead of the kenyan flag
01:06:59.860 because he got here somehow and look how close he is
01:07:04.380 and then this other guy squeezes him out yeah and you know what i actually saw an alternate angle that
01:07:12.680 the guy who was in the lead who got cucked at the last second there he kind of got like led down the
01:07:18.000 wrong way by the motorcade so like it shouldn't have even been this close he got really robbed
01:07:23.140 really yeah and some people um were saying that this guy is kind of a jerk for doing that and i think if
01:07:29.380 you want to win the race that's how you win the race no you never you never get points taken away for
01:07:34.480 digging out the last 10 seconds like that's yeah that's typical uh end game shit no need to apologize
01:07:40.920 but he did have some like motorcade help it was very sketchy i'd be pissed if i was the first guy
01:07:46.780 because he took like a little wrong turn earlier yeah that's rough but a photo finish on a two-hour
01:07:51.820 thing you don't really see that usually that's rare and that's why we showed it uh all right our next
01:07:56.640 clip is from a woman boot camp that's it are you gonna leave it you are ugly would you ever say that
01:08:06.960 you are fat would you ever say that to someone else
01:08:11.380 would you ever say that you are dumb you were dumb would you ever say that to someone else
01:08:20.860 the words that you say to yourself every day
01:08:24.100 that you're not good enough that you're broke that you're dumb
01:08:31.340 that you're never gonna be a millionaire
01:08:33.900 the words that you face that you shove so fucking far down the words that you're so afraid
01:08:42.840 for someone to fucking see you all right we get it this is just what women doing men's stuff
01:08:50.020 looks like yeah like women trying to uh imitate a boot camp or emulate a boot camp or like a drill
01:08:57.000 sergeant and it ends up coming across like super cringe and like whenever women try to be intimidating
01:09:03.120 it just looks retarded yeah and then this is kind of like talk therapy level talking points
01:09:09.620 and you don't really need to yell that at anyone like there's a nice cozy office and tea like that's
01:09:14.960 where it goes it goes down like let's let's examine that you don't yell and then i noticed one thing i
01:09:19.600 had a problem with she was yelling all these things and she wrote fat on the cute girl's body
01:09:25.700 and then she wrote dumb on the fat girls it's like you should have switched those because one
01:09:30.860 that would make more sense so i don't know man more these boot camps i i think we need a license for
01:09:36.800 these boot camps yeah and then when she was talking the one girl's trying not to laugh yeah i don't know
01:09:42.800 what the energy is i don't know if i should be internalizing this or laughing is this a joke
01:09:47.480 and then with the energy in general like men in a boot camp i think do well when they're getting
01:09:54.540 yelled at and like broken down and made fun of in a way but like aggressively being yelled at with
01:10:01.100 someone in their face i don't think women react positively to that yeah i think they kind of just
01:10:06.440 go like oh my god i'm getting yelled at this person can beat me up this is awkward this is awkward this
01:10:11.200 is awkward what do i do so i don't think it's the best uh the best platform or the best uh model for
01:10:18.280 trying to get women to improve their behavior by getting in their face and trying to intimidate them
01:10:22.580 as a non-intimidating girl yeah and it's not the platform for like you should never feel bad or hate
01:10:28.460 yourself that that platform is very low tones cozy there's a blanket you know it's not yelling in
01:10:34.840 the backyard very true all right let's get into some trans stuff i found a uh trans musician who i
01:10:41.100 i'm gonna say i thought was pretty good we have two clips here
01:10:44.980 so that was one of her songs with the lyrics yeah i see she was using the phil specter wall of sound
01:11:11.040 recording recording recording technique there and uh trans yeah i don't know it seemed like she was
01:11:18.640 trying to convince herself more than us that she was a trans girl boss yeah her and it was getting a
01:11:25.200 little aggressive and the lyrics were a little heavy-handed but this next clip doesn't have any lyrics
01:11:30.060 i hey i know it's weird but i really kind of like this thing yeah it's self-referential it's it's
01:11:48.900 almost an awareness of how much of a man you are you're doing the cackling loud laughs i'm bullish on
01:11:55.800 this train i'll add it to my non-binary playlist as well it's very like theatrical and almost like
01:12:01.400 opera yeah you know we could have a pretty decent non-binary playlist right yeah last couple weeks
01:12:07.440 we've been showing a lot of songs all those things we could create a playlist here on spotify that
01:12:12.000 might be some good stuff to cruise in the big body ben's with yeah that's right on babe let me put
01:12:17.460 on my non-binary playlist and she's like what is this and you go shut up because i've been playing
01:12:23.020 oliver cho on cassette and i might switch that out from my non-binary playlist yeah um so obviously
01:12:30.120 the trans folks are great at music but there are some things and some stats that aren't the best
01:12:35.800 about the trans community turns out half of trans people have hiv yeah and then the rachel and ethnic
01:12:42.220 disparities are huge they're massive so trans people almost 50 percent black slash african american
01:12:49.220 transgender women with hiv 62 percent hispanic or latina 35 percent and then white at a much
01:12:58.240 reason more reasonable 17 percent crazy yeah so black what are they up to i think it's about i think
01:13:06.540 it's sex work related i think so because in that red graph you see that um on the bar all the way to
01:13:13.420 the left is trans women uh doing sex work yeah and that's the highest percentage of all the weird
01:13:20.260 stuff you can be yeah um and then we have some context here that explains this stat and kind of
01:13:26.020 how it happened this one yep uh this is from camu and it says aids has never really been just a gay
01:13:32.860 disease slogans aside statistically a gay man needs to bottom 50 times with an infected infected person
01:13:40.760 before he has a greater than 50 chance of catching aiv hiv so even for the average gay man it should
01:13:47.660 take at least two weeks so that's the stat where you hear all right 50 bottom 50 times for a 50 chance
01:13:55.480 and that sounds like oh you're safe yeah but no that's a weekend at fire island because that's what
01:14:01.320 they do it's unbelievable multiple times a day so it's actually a daunting stat yeah yeah um i'm gonna
01:14:09.340 actually play this this is my reaction hearing that 62 percent of black trans women have hiv
01:14:14.840 that's my reaction right there i play that clip like over and over i i really think there's i don't
01:14:25.040 know if it's talent it's something it might be like where you don't even know you're talented or you
01:14:30.940 don't know what you're giving me and it means something different to me than it does to you yeah
01:14:35.160 but there's something there where i can't do that i know i can't maybe i could i can't replicate that
01:14:40.880 i could maybe i could maybe do it all right our last clip of cringe uh i got this on my timeline it
01:14:47.680 only had like 50 likes so it's a rare gem but these are the executives of the new lgbt club
01:14:54.260 hi my name is samantha alleman i am the club president now i am in the ncbmp nursing program
01:15:02.340 and a couple fun facts about me as i used to live in washington dc as well as i do have a
01:15:09.040 published poetry book out because apparently i like stress in multiple forms hello my name is
01:15:15.280 cecil norlander i am the head social media coordinator for the pride club here at cnc
01:15:19.780 i am also taking upgrading courses fun fact about me is that i am bilingual i both speak english and
01:15:25.420 sarcasm hello my name is sakura gibbs i am the vice president of pride club
01:15:31.020 i am in the educational assistant program fun fact about me is uh i enjoy listening to bts
01:15:39.500 there you go yeah it's an interesting group at the top yeah leadership leadership comes down
01:15:46.600 and uh you can see samantha's little cack yeah yeah you can see samantha's little cack going on and
01:15:52.740 a coin flip for hiv for samantha no it's 17 it's a little less so maybe two two coin flips yeah two
01:15:59.880 two back to back in a row and if it hits heads both times you're in trouble hiv so how would you
01:16:05.680 explain the uh executives of the lgbd club uh hormone disruption and a coin flip for hiv fake
01:16:13.520 handicap fake handicap okay yeah see the girl with the cane i did i did everyone's got a little something
01:16:20.660 i know it's crazy all right well that's the end of cranger now moving on to urban decay
01:16:25.800 all right urban decay our first few stories take place in california we have uh san francisco and la
01:16:34.720 stories uh the first one is the san francisco mayor walking away as his security detail gets beat up by a
01:16:41.200 homeless man so there he is and he goes ah a decision was made and you leave a security detail to deal
01:16:50.360 with the homeless guy and he's got leverage the homeless guy knows about leverage and he gets
01:16:55.060 basically head slammed yeah and your security guards hurt now i was telling rap boy once the uh
01:17:03.560 homeless person grabs you like that yeah there's nothing you can do yeah yeah you gotta walk away
01:17:09.240 there's not it's like when the gator grabs your dog and starts like sinking into the water
01:17:13.580 yeah just let it go yeah just kiss your dog goodbye um and this is such a weird thing because it's not
01:17:20.060 like you're the president of a country or anything you're not like in a war zone it's just like one
01:17:26.240 disgruntled homeless guy and you're not even gonna help your boy what do you think could happen here
01:17:31.400 no masculine impulse at all yeah it's a two-on-one it's a two-on-one if you help your boy even a little
01:17:37.880 bit but you left him stranded now he's getting hip tossed by a homeless guy what the hell come in and
01:17:42.500 just down the barrel knock him out yeah is this what leadership looks like daniel lorry san francisco mayor
01:17:48.840 doesn't look good pretty pathetic right yeah very pathetic and then in the same day we have a
01:17:55.220 random stabbing or a homeless street rat type just stab some random person in the back we had to blur
01:18:00.780 the impact but you can see what happens this guy with the hood looks sketchy walks up behind uh
01:18:08.840 asian looking stranger stabs him deep stabs him in the back this was the same day as that last incident
01:18:15.220 took place and that guy just gets stabbed in the back and then everyone kind of goes away nobody
01:18:22.480 really helps him immediately and this looks like it's in chinatown yeah you'd think they might be
01:18:26.820 looking out for each other a little more than that so that guy gets stabbed and then we found out that
01:18:32.020 mano raju a public defender isn't taking on uh new clients he's not working right now so a lot of the
01:18:39.720 cases are just getting thrown out uh because he won't defend people because he's not defending
01:18:44.320 anybody he's not taking new cases can you read that headline yeah san francisco public defender
01:18:47.880 is refusing to take new cases which means felons rapists and traffickers are automatically dismissed
01:18:53.040 and released because they don't have representation so there's some kind of standoff going on in san
01:18:57.740 francisco right now where this guy might be held in contempt of court for refusing to do his job
01:19:02.180 i'm guessing and uh and he's a public defender so if you can't afford a lawyer one will be provided
01:19:08.320 for you mostly it's street rats uh and now he's not working so a lot of these cases are getting
01:19:13.620 thrown out because they don't have a public defender um and this next story they'll be
01:19:17.640 wrestling the mayor soon you know they'll be out on the streets wrestling the mayor or his bodyguard
01:19:22.440 asap uh this next story out of la is the craziest story we've covered maybe in a while yeah the family
01:19:30.020 of a man well okay i'll read it out the family of a man who was stabbed to death while he was charging
01:19:36.640 his electric car outside the downy city library has filed a claim against the city seeking 40 million
01:19:42.320 in damages and the victim was reinaldo jesus lafantz and he was a 68 year old guy charging i think a
01:19:48.560 tesla at the ev station outside the library when a homeless man suddenly approached him and fatally
01:19:55.060 stabbed him but that's not where the story gets crazy because you know a stabbing we just showed you
01:19:59.660 one of those authorities were called to the scene and as paramedics tended to lafantz a second homeless
01:20:06.980 man nicholas demarco 52 stepped into the unattended ambulance and drove away from the scene
01:20:14.000 uh prosecutors say the ambulance was not equipped with an anti-theft device and that's part of the
01:20:19.100 reason for the lawsuit um and demarco who stole the ambulance led police on a high-speed chase to
01:20:24.580 aljambra where he eventually crashed the ambulance into a parked car and was taken into custody
01:20:28.780 the stabbing suspect was eventually located arrested at downy high school uh which prompted a lockdown
01:20:35.380 but yeah basically two homeless men independently conspired to stab this guy and then take away all
01:20:45.580 his help and his ability to get to a hospital yeah so the guy goes to the library yeah to charge his
01:20:51.520 electric car which is like a california thing in itself exactly you get stabbed by a random homeless
01:20:56.960 man i'm assuming repeat offender and then when the ambulance comes to help you another homeless guy
01:21:01.680 steals that ambulance now i was gonna say it's kind of like grand theft auto yeah but it's not even it's
01:21:07.660 actually worse than grand theft auto because in grand theft auto the npcs only attack you if you attack
01:21:12.360 them first yeah they're home the homeless would be like hey you got some change and hit a prompt and
01:21:16.720 he'd be standing there like this hey you got any change and then if you punch in la they're reactive
01:21:21.100 they go they're not npcs in la um and then they're gonna have to pay out 40 million uh for this
01:21:28.440 lawsuit or they'll settle and it's all preventable things like you you let the street rat homeless
01:21:33.100 population grow in this area like this is apparently like near the library they have trouble keeping them
01:21:37.780 away and it's all these things and then you could have been hard-nosed and ran a real city but instead
01:21:43.900 you're paying out probably millions to this guy's family and then they also spend billions of dollars
01:21:48.860 every year to fix the homeless problem yeah i'm assuming that money just goes to payouts too
01:21:53.760 yeah that's part of fixing the homeless problem is paying out for the victims of whatever the
01:21:58.040 homeless people do to you totally our next story is in la as well as well it's from a high-end
01:22:03.580 apartment complex uh basically there was a street takeover where they had all the cars doing donuts
01:22:09.140 uh in the intersections and then after they went to an apartment complex and attacked the workers
01:22:14.500 uh
01:22:17.180 and
01:22:19.600 and
01:22:23.860 pretty crazy yeah and uh once some people
01:22:53.560 get in and the security front desk people start throwing punches they square up that actually
01:22:59.860 invites the mob to continue because they were just messing originally they're throwing things
01:23:04.900 they're trying to get in but once you start punching one of the the people now they're all
01:23:10.160 gonna get riled up and go crazy yeah if this comes to your business on the off chance that it ever
01:23:14.600 does you don't fight the mob because the other mob members use that as justification to kick you
01:23:19.640 in the head while you're down so you don't even fight back and then imagine a gun in this scenario
01:23:25.420 that's like what it's for a horde a mob you know what do you need an ar-15 for you know that's like
01:23:32.580 what leftists always say or something literally this a horde of 17 to 21 year old hispanics
01:23:39.880 in downtown la and then like 30 or 40 feral hogs yeah it's kind of the same this is it right these
01:23:47.260 people will and then the whole thing right fighting back we say don't fight back it's not
01:23:53.800 worth it right let them fucking chimp out a little bit but like you die from getting kicked in the head
01:24:00.440 you know and then the responsibility of who kicked you in the head is diffused among 50 people so
01:24:07.080 nobody's keeping track of how many head kicks you got so you're way more likely to die in this than
01:24:12.700 like a one-on-one very true so uh i just hate to see it and like this is one of those things where
01:24:18.160 every single kid who is there should be tracked down by their phone and stuff you know what i mean
01:24:23.220 like you kind of make an example one time and then you don't have to do it every time you do the hard
01:24:30.320 work once you geofence you find everyone who's there you visit everyone you visit them when they're
01:24:35.080 living at their parents home you kind of intimidate them a little bit and then the little edgars go oh they're
01:24:40.860 tracking people's phones and shit like you know what i mean like word spreads amongst the almost
01:24:46.420 brain dead criminals and so you got to stop one to dissuade them from doing it again and i don't see
01:24:54.260 any action like that and in the situation to stop one you could if you had a gun blow someone's head
01:25:02.440 smooth off smooth off but if that happened in california the person who did that would go to jail
01:25:08.280 for sure and it would be bad but in a red state slow the first guy's head smooth off move off all
01:25:14.220 right we're gonna wrap up urban with some interesting stats um it's about how uh elections affect crime
01:25:20.620 statistics so we're gonna start with a republican example and then a democrat example yeah this was
01:25:25.560 actually from a i think new-ish published study yeah it's from february 2026 um and creme you kind of
01:25:32.600 summed it up it says holy shit if your town elects a republican prosecutor firearm homicides
01:25:38.120 go down and young men have much lower death rates as it turns out you can just choose to prosecute
01:25:44.000 criminals and that saves lives yeah it's easy it's really easy and we've kind of made that joke before
01:25:49.900 like governing well is actually very easy um and it says we find that narrow election of a republican
01:26:00.000 prosecutor reduces all cause mortality rates among young men ages 20 to 29 by 6.6 percent this decline
01:26:07.660 is driven predominantly by reduction in firearm related deaths and the study was called local
01:26:15.160 prosecutors and public health by penka bensick and tyler giles um and it was published just this
01:26:21.740 last month in february so it's pretty interesting and it goes the other direction too uh in austin texas
01:26:27.560 uh it says alternatively your town can elect an insane leftist da like austin did and you can get
01:26:33.960 the result but more crime a lot more crime yeah the red is after election day yeah da jose garza takes
01:26:41.160 office and immediately there's a straight line up and this is just a proxy austin burglary of shed
01:26:47.140 slash detached garage slash storage unit and like look at that that and that's one of those perfect
01:26:53.840 examples because it's not like murder where you know there's pent up demand for murder or
01:27:00.140 it's all about gang wars or whatever this is just like what i can get away with can i steal something
01:27:05.940 from that guy's shed we used to be prosecuted for it now you get a slap on the wrist so what happens
01:27:11.680 more of it right very true yeah well don't get too down or too depressed we're moving on to uplifting
01:27:18.200 gold and we have some uplifting stuff today lovely i put some effort into this one this was a good
01:27:22.920 uplifting gold i know the last couple have been not the best uh where's my shit where's my uplifting
01:27:29.000 gold stuff you cut it out of the episode yeah yeah why'd you do that we're gonna do that in bonus land
01:27:33.320 you're a rat this better be good uplifting then this is very good uplifting and we have an even
01:27:38.320 better bonus land fleckistalks.com for 30 minute bonus land to see rap boys segment you're a scumbag
01:27:44.240 criminal no i'm looking out for bonus landers all right and we have a great bonus land coming
01:27:48.940 tomorrow at 11 a.m so make sure you sign up fleckistalks.com all right uh first they got
01:27:53.260 an update from this guy laying on the grass are you okay yeah i'm all right bud okay i'm just doing
01:28:00.660 my stretches bro it's a hell of a session man dude my body's all kicked up like a goddamn fucking
01:28:05.480 twirly bird dude i have a fucking i got a fucking charley horse in both calves and blown in my hand
01:28:11.020 dog this is just i've been walking for days bro it's like was he not asleep he was very much ready
01:28:19.100 to go he's geeked up but his body's tired he's very geeked up i don't know all right next this girl
01:28:25.580 uh teaches us a cool workout technique it's about it's a medicine ball technique
01:28:33.340 oh isn't that pretty good yeah that's very good see that's uplifting we're laughing yeah yeah that's
01:28:51.180 uplifting i would uh yeah she's muscular too that was pretty impressive she didn't know her own strength
01:28:57.580 and then this polish type woman yeah she can throw it kids with her they're strong yeah and then uh
01:29:03.840 there was a legendary bass pro interaction where the guy is imitating the fish face
01:29:09.600 he likes it he's in on it the asian guy's
01:29:27.440 better yeah he's better at it than this other guy yeah good shit that's funny asian's probably
01:29:33.360 hungry he wants to slurp it up right out of the bass pro isn't that yeah it's true yeah keep an eye
01:29:38.700 on him all right uh this is why i say like uh asians you're with us you're with us man you you slurp a
01:29:46.600 little too much out of the ocean that's fine you're allowed to but don't go uh don't go interacting
01:29:52.240 with any blm or latinos don't go teaming up against the whites that's a good point you know who
01:29:56.820 you're like that's true all right uh next this guy is getting a little too old for some of his
01:30:02.880 basketball moves
01:30:04.080 can't make that move anymore rick it's over buddy
01:30:11.940 those moves are over buddy they're not in your bag anymore
01:30:16.620 they're not in your bag anymore that's funny it's uplifting we're all laughing this is all i had
01:30:24.420 something i wanted to say it was important i had something bonus land i thought i had i thought i
01:30:30.500 had some editorial control not of uplifting see that's the part of the show where i can say whatever
01:30:35.580 i want you're confusing your show sections all right our final clip is our pure americana clip of the week
01:30:42.800 john daly two junior the junior he is now on tour he just played in his first tournament over the
01:30:51.160 weekend at one point he was leading and then at the end he kind of fell off a little bit but he
01:30:55.500 played very well he didn't have any bogeys for the first uh three rounds i think yeah played very well
01:31:02.740 he's kind of like he's exactly like his dad but just a mini version and you guys know what his dad was
01:31:07.520 like so they were asking him hey your first round's over what are you gonna do for the rest of the day
01:31:12.240 this is what he said what are you gonna work on today if anything uh just to keep the momentum
01:31:18.080 him going for tomorrow i would say i go hit balls but i'm a little a little tired so i'm just gonna
01:31:23.500 probably go to the beach and do absolutely nothing for the rest of the day all right good luck thank
01:31:28.360 you that's kind of cool and that's like what his dad was like his dad's got that famous story with
01:31:33.420 tiger woods where uh tiger woods is like working out and hitting balls and getting a massage and then
01:31:39.840 like john daly's drinking and smoking cigarettes and like showing up hung over to the tea time and he
01:31:44.820 beat tiger grip it and rip it type shit grip and rip it type shit um and i'm thinking that john
01:31:49.760 daly too can save golf yeah he could he could and someone posted online like his build and they said
01:31:56.220 this uh look at this build destined to sign a hundred million dollar live golf deal which is
01:32:01.880 kind of true yeah and it's fun to watch and uh i'm gonna be keeping my eye on him i like him me too
01:32:08.020 i like junior i d end him and he didn't reply that's all right all right that is the end of the show
01:32:12.760 we do have one shout out we have a shout out to trevor little he's a show watcher who just won
01:32:18.100 an award a film award at the uplifting film festival an uplifting or the uplift film festival
01:32:25.320 in uplifting gold it's kind of perfect yeah so congrats trevor uh and thank you for watching and
01:32:31.500 it's so good to know that talented filmmakers are in the audience congratulations trevor very cool and
01:32:37.340 he knows uh nick the editor as well yes shout out to nick one big family uh and then shout out to
01:32:43.420 chinese donut boy his birthday was yesterday was it yeah i didn't know that sorry chinese
01:32:48.740 boy i missed your birthday happy birthday chinese donut boy happy birthday so make sure you guys follow
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