Nephilim Death Squad - March 06, 2025


004: Ian Carroll Opens The Flood Gates on The Joe Rogan Experience - Dangerous RTRDs


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

204.73361

Word Count

26,337

Sentence Count

1,999

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

138


Summary

Top Lobster, Raven, and the rest of the Nephilim Death Squad are back with a brand new episode of Dangerous Retards! This week, the crew is joined by their good friend Clint Russell to discuss a variety of conspiracy theories and theories about the fallen angels, the deep state, and more.


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00:01:52.560 This is Dangerous.
00:02:08.560 I'm not condemning these people. I'm not saying that they're bad people.
00:02:11.560 I'm saying that they're dumb, okay?
00:02:13.560 You haven't figured out that you're being lied to by this machine yet.
00:02:16.560 You're a fucking idiot and I can't help you anymore.
00:02:19.560 Aliens, dollar collapse, demolishing of the deep state.
00:02:24.560 Just because they've given you as a conspiracy theorist everything you've wanted.
00:02:28.560 Don't go on a victory tour just yet.
00:02:31.560 And strengthen your relationship with God.
00:02:43.560 I know that we're almost in World War III.
00:02:45.560 I just don't care to be retarded.
00:02:48.560 And everything above that is a disrespect to God.
00:02:53.560 I'm somebody that thought I could fix this.
00:02:55.560 And I'm starting to think about having to eat my neighbors.
00:02:59.560 Welcome to Dangerous Retards, episode four.
00:03:02.560 Are you ready to dame la gasolina?
00:03:04.560 Are you ready to strengthen your relationship with God?
00:03:07.560 Well, I am Clint Russell.
00:03:08.560 I'm one of the co-hosts of this fine program.
00:03:10.560 And I'm joined today by Top Lobster and Raven.
00:03:13.560 The fine progenitors of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:03:16.560 What's up, boys?
00:03:17.560 What's up, man?
00:03:18.560 It's nice to be back with you at the end of this beautiful nation that we call America.
00:03:22.560 I feel like we are quickly reaching the end.
00:03:25.560 The world has gone completely crazy.
00:03:28.560 And we have signs and symptoms of the upcoming release of nearly everything,
00:03:33.560 including the fallen angels and the Nephilim.
00:03:36.560 Clint, what do you think about this?
00:03:37.560 Are you feeling spiritual at all?
00:03:39.560 I mean, we have everything that conspiracy theorists have been talking about now on the main stage
00:03:44.560 being talked about by people that we know that you've had conversations with them.
00:03:48.560 I've had conversations with them.
00:03:50.560 This is like one step away from two steps away from Donald Trump,
00:03:54.560 one step away from Joe Rogan, Ian Carroll shit right now.
00:03:57.560 Is he a fed?
00:03:58.560 Is he a faggot?
00:03:59.560 What is going on?
00:04:00.560 I wait top.
00:04:01.560 I feel like you're you're burying the lead here.
00:04:03.560 Did you pick that video, Clint?
00:04:06.560 Because it looks like the worst possible version of Top Lobster.
00:04:10.560 Like all the things that top is right, racist and inflammatory and just all around terrible.
00:04:15.560 Somehow that guy in that video was the worst possible version of Top Lobster.
00:04:20.560 It's weird that you feel that way because I played it because I thought it looked like you.
00:04:24.560 Really?
00:04:25.560 Yeah.
00:04:26.560 Damn, that hurt so much.
00:04:28.560 I've got an admission to make.
00:04:30.560 It looks like you if you were HIV positive.
00:04:32.560 I was when I was in high school, I had a very weird Daddy Yankee phase where I had like a black shirt with the.
00:04:40.560 That doesn't that doesn't surprise me even slightly.
00:04:42.560 Not even a little bit.
00:04:43.560 I know all of his songs.
00:04:44.560 I love to see it.
00:04:45.560 Yo, as I did, I did like Daddy Yankee karaoke not long ago.
00:04:48.560 We're way off subject here.
00:04:49.560 And you kind of distracted me a little bit with the Daddy Yankee song.
00:04:52.560 I'm not going to lie.
00:04:53.560 I'm not going to lie.
00:04:54.560 That song is fire.
00:04:55.560 That rendition is fire.
00:04:56.560 The use of the mirrors to pretend as if you have backup dancers and singers.
00:05:01.560 Fucking fire.
00:05:02.560 It's a great internet thing.
00:05:03.560 He's talented.
00:05:04.560 He's a talented guy.
00:05:05.560 I'll give him that.
00:05:06.560 I just thought that you picked it because it looked like Top Lobster.
00:05:07.560 I'm a little distraught to find out you thought it was me.
00:05:09.560 No, I mean it looks like both of you had a kid and then it got HIV positive.
00:05:12.560 That it does.
00:05:13.560 But anyways, as to your question as to am I feeling spiritual before I answer anything about Ian, yeah, a little bit.
00:05:22.560 I feel as if there's like something special about this era.
00:05:27.560 Oh, that's great.
00:05:28.560 You might call it a golden age.
00:05:30.560 Yeah, well, I'm not going down any sort of like PR rabbit holes with the Trump administration to say that.
00:05:36.560 I just think that broadly speaking, there is an opportunity to tell truths that have been forbidden for the longest time, to investigate things that have been off the table, outside of the Overton window.
00:05:50.560 And it's happening at the highest levels.
00:05:53.560 And I think that's why, you know, people gave me shit for boosting Ian yesterday.
00:05:58.560 Like as if I matter compared to the boost that he got.
00:06:01.560 You platformed Ian Carroll, yeah.
00:06:04.560 Right, right.
00:06:05.560 And Russell is responsible for the rise to stardom.
00:06:08.560 People got mad at me too.
00:06:09.560 I said, this is Ian Carroll's world and we're all just living in it.
00:06:12.560 And like some of my fans from Nephilim Death Squad, they were like, fuck you.
00:06:17.560 Like, what do they call me?
00:06:18.560 And they said all kinds of crazy shit about me.
00:06:20.560 They're like, you're a you're like a fed or you're a you're one of these people.
00:06:24.560 And I'm like, no, I'm like, it's objective reality.
00:06:26.560 This is what's going on.
00:06:27.560 This guy came out of kind of out of nowhere.
00:06:30.560 But so did.
00:06:31.560 So did we in a sense.
00:06:32.560 So did I.
00:06:33.560 I just decided to start doing this a year ago.
00:06:35.560 And Ian Carroll is just better at it.
00:06:37.560 He's better at disseminating information that I will say that.
00:06:41.560 Yes, we already know that's not a slight to Ian Carroll.
00:06:45.560 We've been talking about this.
00:06:46.560 We did fucking we've had an adrenochrome presentation.
00:06:49.560 This is already off YouTube.
00:06:52.560 That's a great point, though.
00:06:53.560 I want to bolster that.
00:06:55.560 That's that's actually something that I've been thinking about yesterday.
00:06:57.560 You and I talked about that on the phone.
00:06:59.560 A lot of people are hating on Ian Carroll.
00:07:01.560 I think there's a lot of reasons to be skeptical.
00:07:03.560 I'm skeptical of everybody.
00:07:04.560 But what you're seeing unfolding on on Joe Rogan's podcast, we did this live on stage in front of a live audience who were wearing cloaks.
00:07:14.560 We did a talk on adrenochrome and then we did a talk on on Pizzagate.
00:07:18.560 So I was sitting in front row.
00:07:21.560 I learned.
00:07:22.560 I don't know.
00:07:23.560 I don't know if I, you know, as far as the whole Ian Carroll thing goes, these.
00:07:27.560 Oh, David, one second.
00:07:29.560 Go ahead.
00:07:30.560 Justify to clarify for the YouTube censors like, yeah, that we think that these are awful things.
00:07:34.560 Pizzagate are not completely not real.
00:07:37.560 Adrenochrome is some weird Chinese substance.
00:07:39.560 But this is not real being used by the police conspiracy theories.
00:07:43.560 Yeah.
00:07:44.560 This guy, this guy here that does these things, he's a Freemason.
00:07:46.560 We don't support what he says at all, but we allow we we respect his decision to say it, even though it's very foolish.
00:07:52.560 Yes.
00:07:53.560 Please continue, David.
00:07:54.560 Sorry.
00:07:55.560 I just wanted to say that, you know, I have been repeating myself as I often do on every single platform that I'm on for a good number of months now telling people that we were going to see all of this shit get rehashed and brought to the surface.
00:08:09.560 I've been saying that all the you know, I'm just going to say it.
00:08:13.560 I don't give a shit if we're pulled off YouTube, but we don't live on YouTube really anyway.
00:08:16.560 But but the whole Pizzagate thing, the whole Adrenochrome thing, the whole QAnon thing, I've been saying that it's going to come to fruition.
00:08:22.560 Now, does that mean that I believe that these things are all 100 percent true?
00:08:26.560 No, I think that they are high level military intelligence operations.
00:08:30.560 But the fact of the matter is, I've been saying they're going to get rehashed and we're going to see.
00:08:34.560 And so I don't know what else you would call watching Ian Carroll bring this shit up on the largest platform on the planet other than a W for me.
00:08:44.560 Yeah. Well, since you're taking your victory lap, I'm going to shit on you because I listened.
00:08:49.560 I listened back to episode three and you said that the Epstein disclosures would be thorough and jaw dropping and basically, you know, confirming all of the conspiracy theories.
00:09:00.560 It wasn't that. So we didn't even get that. I mean, it's yeah.
00:09:04.560 So you got something from 2015, Clint. Yeah, that's you've got to give it some pretty cool.
00:09:08.560 Give it some time to marinate. All right. It's a weird stage one.
00:09:12.560 Stage one. It's only it's only been happening for 20 years. Let's give it some time.
00:09:16.560 No, but not in that, not in the way that it has.
00:09:18.560 You just admitted in the open of this show, Clint, that this is we are living in a strange time where possibilities are endless.
00:09:24.560 Possibilities are endless. I am erect. I believe what he said was something like the golden age is what the golden age.
00:09:31.560 Yeah. Those are words from his mouth. No, I mean, look, you've got to give it some time.
00:09:34.560 What did we get hit with? We got hit with stage one of the Epstein files, which really did absolutely nothing other than confirming what we already suspected,
00:09:42.560 which is the flight logs that we had our hands on so many years ago were accurate.
00:09:46.560 Other than that, pretty much no movement on that front. But stage one insinuates that there will be other stages.
00:09:52.560 And just to temper the audience, when I say other stages, I mean other layers of psychological intelligence operations.
00:09:59.560 Well, what this did what this did for me, and I know this is like real. It sounds like a cope.
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00:11:33.560 It discredited all the people that I don't really care for.
00:11:37.560 I kind of like Cernovich, but I feel like the dude is just a little strange.
00:11:41.560 Like he moves weird, very weird for me.
00:11:44.560 The libs of TikTok girl, I don't know her personally.
00:11:48.560 She moves really weird for me.
00:11:50.560 The guy D.C. Drano, he moves weird.
00:11:53.560 Jack Posobiec, these guys move weird.
00:11:56.560 And they came out there parading their folders and they look like retards now.
00:12:01.560 And I'm like, this is actually like, that's fine.
00:12:03.560 That's good by me.
00:12:04.560 You know what's worth mentioning on that front?
00:12:06.560 The martyr of the Pizzagate movement would have been Isaac Cappy.
00:12:12.560 Isaac Cappy being a Hollywood elite.
00:12:14.560 I mean, I don't know if you'd call him an elite.
00:12:16.560 I mean, he was in Marvel films, so that's pretty high, right?
00:12:18.560 But before he mysteriously died, he was naming names.
00:12:22.560 And interestingly enough, I was watching a video the other day where,
00:12:25.560 what's this guy's name?
00:12:27.560 Isaac Cappy.
00:12:28.560 Not only is he talking about the whole Epstein thing,
00:12:32.560 he's talking about Tom Hanks, yada, yada, yada.
00:12:34.560 Hey, shout out Chaney.
00:12:36.560 But he's also talking about, and I'm not saying this, all right?
00:12:38.560 I don't want any beef with her.
00:12:40.560 I know she's fully capable of witchcraft.
00:12:42.560 I don't want that stuff.
00:12:43.560 I'm just saying what Isaac Cappy said.
00:12:46.560 Isaac Cappy is calling out people like Posobiec, Laura Loomer,
00:12:51.560 these sort of content creators in this space that are heavily involved.
00:12:55.560 Who did you name, Top, that was coming out with their folders, waving them?
00:12:58.560 DC Drano, lives of TikTok girl.
00:13:01.560 Yeah, it's like, it's a weird one.
00:13:03.560 And it's like, I just, I don't know where to put these people.
00:13:05.560 I know Clint knows some of them personally.
00:13:07.560 So this might be like, we're not taking shots at them.
00:13:09.560 But from where I'm sitting, I don't trust a lot of what they do or say,
00:13:14.560 because they've already lied to us in a meaningful fashion.
00:13:17.560 Well, some of them I like and I think do good work.
00:13:20.560 Some of them I don't like and I don't think do good work.
00:13:24.560 So you guys can figure out who I feel that way about.
00:13:27.560 But I think that the disclosures were handled so poorly.
00:13:31.560 And I think that it's really a mistake to blame the influencers for how that went down.
00:13:36.560 Like that was Pam Bondi's operation.
00:13:38.560 She, she decided last minute without even running it past the White House, according to reports,
00:13:43.560 to hand out these binders to these influencers.
00:13:45.560 These influencers were there to meet with J.D. Vance to talk about messaging.
00:13:49.560 And like that was, that was the reason that they were told to come to DC.
00:13:53.560 They had no expectations that they were going to be handed these binders.
00:13:56.560 They're all fucking thrilled because they get to meet the president and, and they're like jumping for joy.
00:14:00.560 Then they get handed these binders that have 200 pages inside them.
00:14:03.560 They think that they've got the story of the century.
00:14:05.560 Then they walk outside and there's a camera crew that's there to deal with the, I don't know, King of England or some shit that's, that's visiting.
00:14:11.560 And they get caught up in the moment and some of them smile while they're holding the binders because they think they have a big story on their hands.
00:14:16.560 And like, I just, I think that all of the anger that was directed towards them was a misdirect from the fact that Pam Bondi fucking lied.
00:14:24.560 She did not deliver the goods.
00:14:26.560 These people were just used as props essentially to run cover for her own failures.
00:14:30.560 So I think that, yeah, I mean, you don't have to trust any of these people.
00:14:34.560 I trust any of these people, especially some of the big, big con, you know, big conservative commentators.
00:14:39.560 Like they get funding from organizations that are not in alignment with my worldview whatsoever.
00:14:45.560 Like that's just obviously true.
00:14:47.560 And it makes it so that they are forbidden from talking about certain things that they know to be true.
00:14:51.560 Charlie Kirk is a great example of this.
00:14:53.560 Every time he talks, he's just like this brilliant guy that knows so much shit.
00:14:57.560 And then when it comes to Epstein or Israel or anything else, he's just like, I don't know anything at all.
00:15:02.560 Apparently he's, he's out there touting 8 million now, Charlie Kirk.
00:15:06.560 Um, I didn't realize that the point of them going there was, uh, I know that, uh, Cerno got some kind of weird medals from Trump, but so they were doing something else in the White House.
00:15:15.560 They weren't there to receive these files, which is now my conspiracy brain is going a thousand miles an hour because that's not, that's done completely on purpose.
00:15:24.560 And it's now I'm, um, let's classify them.
00:15:26.560 Uh, lives with Tik Tok, DC Drano, Jack Posobiec, uh, Posobiec, my bad.
00:15:32.560 That's a Freudian slip.
00:15:34.560 Uh, he called, he called me, uh, what's it, what'd he call me?
00:15:37.560 Fat Fred Durst?
00:15:38.560 No, he called me lard biscuit.
00:15:40.560 Uh, yeah, very funny.
00:15:42.560 That's kind of a banger.
00:15:43.560 No, it's, it's an absolute banger, but he did it after I was on, uh, on IRL.
00:15:47.560 And I just said that like, he, I think it was right after, uh, Poland got bombed by Ukraine and he, and he assumed that it was Russia who had done it.
00:15:55.560 And he's like, we need blood.
00:15:57.560 That's what he said about it.
00:15:58.560 And I was like, I was like, so I go on IRL that night and I'm like, this dude sounds like a lunatic.
00:16:01.560 Like you don't even know what happened yet.
00:16:03.560 You're already calling for blood.
00:16:04.560 Then he drags me publicly to his 2 million followers and calls me a lard biscuit, which is still fucking awesome.
00:16:09.560 Like a great, a great, uh, dis.
00:16:11.560 However, I just don't, I just look, you can't, you can't pretend as if you're this America first non interventionist type, which is kind of like what he presents himself as.
00:16:21.560 And then as soon as Ukraine accidentally bombs Poland, you're like, we need blood.
00:16:26.560 Like we need to intervene.
00:16:27.560 Yeah.
00:16:28.560 Not interventionist until we need to intervene.
00:16:30.560 All of these people, what they have in common is, uh, there are, they are old guard media.
00:16:35.560 So not like a legacy guard media, which is Fox news, CNN.
00:16:39.560 And then you'll have your reporters that kind of come from there.
00:16:42.560 And then there are other people.
00:16:43.560 Like old guard alt media.
00:16:44.560 They are like pre Elon X days, pre X days.
00:16:48.560 These people, they've made their, uh, their platforms when, uh, Jack Dorsey still owned this platform.
00:16:54.560 And this is all from Twitter.
00:16:55.560 These people, most, most of them are like Twitter people who they like have gained prominence.
00:16:59.560 But now they're the, they're the 2015 to 16 wave.
00:17:03.560 Like they own, they own that generation.
00:17:05.560 Right.
00:17:06.560 But now there's a new generation.
00:17:07.560 So Elon comes in and he, he like has boosted up his platform platform of people.
00:17:12.560 One of our very good friends, Josie, the redhead libertarian is one of those people that are kind of like on this new wave of media, but they're the old wave.
00:17:20.560 And it's almost like they're discredited for whatever it, this is a, this is a big shot to them because you know, most people will see this, look at them parading this around, realize they got nothing and never do any dig, any digging any deeper.
00:17:33.560 So this is all.
00:17:34.560 It hurt them terribly.
00:17:36.560 Um, and I think the problem is, is that if they, if they come out and they explain that and they go like, fuck Pam Bondi, she just ruined my reputation.
00:17:45.560 Can't do it.
00:17:46.560 Then all invites to the white house and all, all access to any high level Trump officials ends.
00:17:52.560 So they're in a really bad position.
00:17:54.560 So I have more sympathy for them.
00:17:56.560 Um, but at the same time, like you called me lard biscuit to two million people.
00:17:59.560 So fuck you.
00:18:00.560 I've got no sympathy for them.
00:18:01.560 Tell the fucking truth, man.
00:18:03.560 Like you wouldn't be, this is, this is the problem.
00:18:05.560 Like I, I, that's the first thing I would have said, fuck, fuck the ramifications of me saying this.
00:18:09.560 Hey, you set me up and you thought that I'm just going to take the fall for you.
00:18:12.560 I have to stay quiet.
00:18:13.560 I'm not your bitch.
00:18:14.560 I'm not your bitch.
00:18:15.560 But this is the reason why they they're in the position that they are today is because they have accepted shit.
00:18:20.560 They stood quiet when they had to, and they played the game.
00:18:22.560 So now that the game is flipped on you, you can't do anything.
00:18:25.560 And as a matter of fact, sorry, lives of tick tock.
00:18:28.560 We've already replaced you.
00:18:29.560 We have retard finder.
00:18:30.560 Now they've, that's another inorganic, uh, Twitter account that popped out of nowhere that I'm sure that we'll find out is Jewish at some point, but you're done.
00:18:38.560 Well, that's a great point.
00:18:40.560 That's a great point.
00:18:41.560 The retard finder.
00:18:42.560 Once again, just like to toot our own horn, we're consistently doing the right thing at the right time.
00:18:46.560 We had a sweet, sweet Milo Yiannopoulos call himself a dangerous retard.
00:18:51.560 He capitalizes the D capitalizes the R.
00:18:54.560 Um, you know, the same way that Ian Carroll's on Rogan talking about these things is the same way that we were on stage in front of a live audience talking about these things four months ago.
00:19:02.560 I'm not jealous or upset about any of these people.
00:19:05.560 I'm kind of in awe about how we continually are on the cutting edge of everything.
00:19:10.560 I, and, and maybe one day we'll get our flowers for it.
00:19:13.560 And I think they're coming.
00:19:14.560 Look at that.
00:19:15.560 I mean, to capitalize the R and to capitalize the D really can't take that any other way.
00:19:18.560 That's a branding move, baby.
00:19:20.560 Go get your dangerous retards merch.
00:19:22.560 That's out there right now.
00:19:23.560 There's a lot of people wearing it.
00:19:24.560 It's, it's, it's wild to see flying off the proverbial shelves.
00:19:27.560 What an endorsement, man.
00:19:28.560 Uh, so, but where are we now when it comes to this whole Epstein thing?
00:19:31.560 Cause last I checked, there was 200 files in this phase one document.
00:19:35.560 And there were thousands allegedly that hadn't been released.
00:19:38.560 They gave them till the next morning at 8 AM.
00:19:40.560 And then that time just came and went.
00:19:42.560 And now it's been what a week or more since then.
00:19:45.560 And what, there's no movement.
00:19:47.560 I mean, is this, uh, another one of these things where it's, it's a, it's a bit of a rug pull.
00:19:52.560 We're not going to get them again.
00:19:53.560 Or do you guys think that we, cause I kinda think that we are, it's just, this is a slow boil.
00:19:59.560 I, I even look at the, um, I'm not saying Ian Carroll is a fed or Rogan is a fed.
00:20:04.560 I think that moment that we just saw is so.
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00:21:37.560 Indicative of where the culture's mindset is right now.
00:21:42.560 Like, we're ready for it.
00:21:43.560 It's on Rogan's platform.
00:21:45.560 We're ready for it.
00:21:46.560 We want to know what the hell's going on.
00:21:47.560 So even though we didn't get the files, I look at this Rogan episode as almost a bigger step in the right direction
00:21:53.560 than if we would have gotten something meaningful in phase one.
00:21:56.560 Well, I don't agree with that.
00:21:57.560 But I do agree with your spinning it as a positive.
00:22:00.560 Obviously, it would have been better had they just disclosed thousands of documents that were largely unredacted,
00:22:06.560 and we could actually know what really went down.
00:22:09.560 But this is all a step in adding to the snowball of momentum to get that to happen.
00:22:15.560 There's a really important point, actually.
00:22:17.560 Benjamin Netanyahu actually came out two days ago at a press conference, and he said that the deep state is, you know, we have a deep state of our own, and he throws Ehud Barak, former prime minister of Israel, under the bus.
00:22:29.560 Now, he doesn't speak English in this clip, so I'm not sure it's worth playing.
00:22:32.560 I'm going to go to our group chat if you want to pull it up, but he says that this guy was meeting with Epstein regularly, and, you know, did any journalists ask about this?
00:22:41.560 You know, like, he's doing what Trump does.
00:22:43.560 He's saying the media's in on it, the deep state's in on it.
00:22:46.560 I'm not the deep state.
00:22:47.560 You know, I'm Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:22:48.560 I'm just a good regular guy.
00:22:51.560 Regular dude.
00:22:52.560 But the point that I'm trying to make, and this is a really important one, is that what he's doing is he is setting up—
00:22:58.560 It's from Mossad commentary?
00:22:59.560 Are you kidding me, dude?
00:23:01.560 Yeah, but here's the quote.
00:23:03.560 He says, for some reason Ehud Barak is repeatedly invited to the studios, and strangely, he's not asked a single question on the subject because the media channels are not news channels.
00:23:10.560 They are fake channels.
00:23:11.560 They lie to the public in collaboration with the deep state.
00:23:13.560 So this is, like, straight out of Trump's playbook, right?
00:23:16.560 But what he's doing is he is setting the frame for Ehud Barak to take the fall.
00:23:21.560 He is basically—the way I read this is, Pam Bondi has these documents ready to roll out.
00:23:28.560 She's hit up by, who knows, Mossad or Netanyahu directly.
00:23:33.560 I have no idea.
00:23:34.560 And they go, look, we need some time to prepare our public for this information.
00:23:38.560 I've got an idea.
00:23:39.560 We've got a fall guy.
00:23:40.560 Let me go to a press conference.
00:23:42.560 Let me throw Ehud Barak under the bus.
00:23:43.560 Then when you make these disclosures, make sure you only list him.
00:23:46.560 Don't list any other Mossad officials involved in this thing.
00:23:49.560 This is going to be a limited hangout, and that's how we get away with this.
00:23:53.560 This is not a full-on Mossad operation.
00:23:55.560 This was Ehud Barak is a pervert, and he was doing terrible things, and fuck this guy.
00:23:59.560 And, like, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't know why the fuck Netanyahu would do that otherwise unless they are expecting disclosures to come.
00:24:07.560 This is heavy.
00:24:08.560 It's heavy.
00:24:09.560 This is what I'm saying.
00:24:10.560 Like, you called us, I mean, if we could rewind to the beginning of the episode, Clint goes, you guys are stupid conspiracy theorists, assholes.
00:24:17.560 I hate you.
00:24:18.560 Faggots.
00:24:19.560 And you were wrong last week.
00:24:20.560 I rewatched episode three of Dangerous Retards last week.
00:24:22.560 And you said, yeah, but.
00:24:23.560 You're fucking retarded, yeah.
00:24:24.560 And you're wrong, Clint.
00:24:25.560 And you're wrong, though.
00:24:26.560 I don't remember.
00:24:27.560 Once again, many such cases, Clint is wrong again.
00:24:30.560 Yeah, I mean.
00:24:31.560 No, it's just, it's, it's a slow, it's a slow roll of, like, this weird, and I, why they do this, I don't know.
00:24:36.560 I mean, there must be, I think that they do have.
00:24:39.560 You know why.
00:24:40.560 It's limited hangout.
00:24:41.560 The energy, what we've all just been describing, the energy is all in favor of disclosure and prosecutions and hunting every single one of these fucking predators to the end of the earth.
00:24:50.560 So, you have to give us something.
00:24:52.560 Yeah.
00:24:53.560 Because at this point, you are losing, you are losing all of your reputation.
00:24:56.560 You're losing all of your credibility.
00:24:57.560 You have to give us something.
00:24:59.560 What are you going to give us?
00:25:00.560 Well, let's make sure that we have this very, very, you know, fine-tuned, limited hangout where Ehud Barak takes the fall.
00:25:06.560 Massad was not running this operation.
00:25:08.560 Like, that, that to me, when I saw that clip a couple hours ago, I was like, this, that's what's happening.
00:25:13.560 It's going to be a hard narrative to maintain because Ian Carroll is on Rogan's show and he's talking about the intelligence agencies involved in this.
00:25:19.560 Yeah.
00:25:20.560 He's using, you know, words like Israel and Massad, so.
00:25:23.560 But here's, here's the easy rejoinder.
00:25:25.560 Like, now, now, anytime Ian Carroll goes viral with one of those clips, you just have, look, Benjamin Netanyahu already admitted that the former Prime Minister Ehud Barak was on that island.
00:25:34.560 And now, now, you're going to, you're going to paint all of Israel, you fucking anti-Semite.
00:25:38.560 Like, no, we already, like, we have justice here.
00:25:41.560 We went after a prime minister of Israel.
00:25:43.560 So, I'm just telling you, that's a, that's a perfect limited hangout if they want to run it that way.
00:25:47.560 Yeah, it's damage control.
00:25:48.560 But I, I just, I wonder to what, like, to what degree they'll be able to get away with this damage control because people are naming names out there, dude.
00:25:57.560 And these files, I, I, I'm really, I'm curious to see what will come up.
00:26:01.560 But, yeah, you know what, Clint?
00:26:02.560 I, I understand where you're coming from.
00:26:04.560 I just feel like we're in this age where this, that's just not going to fly anymore, dude.
00:26:09.560 Like, they're trying to set this up, but these people might go differently.
00:26:14.560 I, I don't think that the culture, I know I said that before, but if I, if I elaborate, if I'm being honest, I don't believe the culture is organically moving towards this demand for disclosure.
00:26:26.560 The reason that I say that is because oftentimes the things we're so opinionated about or passionate about are engineered and given to us by the Mockingbird media in one way or another.
00:26:34.560 If you remember back in 2020 when the Epstein didn't kill himself meme was at the height of popularity, look how easily it was swept away when we got another thing.
00:26:43.560 And I know that it was a huge thing.
00:26:44.560 We shut the world down.
00:26:45.560 We locked the world down.
00:26:46.560 We destroyed economies.
00:26:47.560 We ruined people's lives.
00:26:48.560 People died without their loved ones.
00:26:49.560 I know that that was huge, but in some ways I feel like it was meant to quash that conversation.
00:26:55.560 And what happens then is it isn't organically resurrected, meaning once everything finally leveled out, we didn't go back to that.
00:27:03.560 We went and stopped at a whole bunch of other uninteresting things that the Mockingbird media gave us.
00:27:07.560 And only now are we finally coming back to this point.
00:27:10.560 And I think that we're being culturally walked down this.
00:27:13.560 This thing has been co-opted.
00:27:15.560 And, you know, if I'm going to be honest, and this is a hard one to explain, but when it comes to the Trump administration and I keep talking about the Trump vindication train, that's an expression that I've been using a lot over these past few months.
00:27:28.560 I don't think it's going to stop.
00:27:29.560 I think he's going to get win after win after win until it galvanizes an ungodly amount of people to the Trump administration.
00:27:35.560 And I think that this is part of it.
00:27:37.560 And so that is the lens that I've been looking at things through.
00:27:40.560 And that's what's allowed me to call these things as we move into it.
00:27:44.560 So to your point, Clint, I know that I said we're going to get harrowing disclosure on the QAnon and Pizzagate front.
00:27:50.560 We're not there yet.
00:27:51.560 I still maintain that.
00:27:52.560 And it's not to say that I don't think these...
00:27:54.560 Go ahead.
00:27:55.560 No, we also said a melee in the skies.
00:27:58.560 We're waiting.
00:27:59.560 That's coming too.
00:28:00.560 That'll be there.
00:28:01.560 I promise.
00:28:02.560 My opinion is that we've likely already seen the high watermark of Trump's achievements and popularity, unfortunately.
00:28:10.560 Like, he's accomplished so much in the first five weeks.
00:28:13.560 And all of the other things that he promised are...
00:28:16.560 Many of them require congressional action.
00:28:18.560 Not going to happen.
00:28:19.560 Many of them require actual control of the deep state.
00:28:22.560 Probably not going to happen.
00:28:24.560 So he's done all of the easy pickings and now it's going to be like a slog.
00:28:30.560 Like, you have to actually rely on Cash Patel and Bongino and Tulsi Gabbard to do the things that you campaigned on.
00:28:40.560 And even if they're on your team, which I hope they are, but I don't know for a fact that they are, do they have the know-how to actually get into these institutions?
00:28:50.560 Like, I think Cash does because he's been involved in that world.
00:28:54.560 I don't think Tulsi Gabbard knows how to get into...
00:28:56.560 Like, she just got put as the head of D&I.
00:28:58.560 Like, she was a fucking military gal.
00:29:02.560 Like, does that actually equip you to understand the inner workings of this monstrosity?
00:29:08.560 Like, I would argue probably not.
00:29:10.560 And same with Bobby Kennedy.
00:29:11.560 Like, yeah, he sued these people.
00:29:13.560 You know, he knows some of the figures that were, you know, most corrupt.
00:29:18.560 But in terms of, like, how the corruption took hold and how it functions on a day-to-day.
00:29:24.560 Like, it's going to take them time to figure that out.
00:29:26.560 So, I think with Trump having 50-plus percent approval rating, you know, nearing 60%, I'd be surprised if it goes higher than that.
00:29:34.560 And this is a really key point.
00:29:37.560 I think that the economy is in a lot of trouble.
00:29:39.560 And I think that the economy has been in a lot of trouble for years, but it's just been papered over with a lot of printing and a lot of bullshit and a lot of media hype.
00:29:46.560 And I just think that if, like, basically the Democrats' only hope is that the economy is shit in the midterms.
00:29:55.560 It's their only hope in 28 is also the same.
00:29:59.560 So, I just think that, like, that's probably the play here.
00:30:03.560 It's like, you have, now you have this populist right-wing leader that you didn't want to have in power.
00:30:07.560 We have to fucking tank the economy.
00:30:08.560 We have to send the message to the American people that, look, all of his, you know, talk is just that.
00:30:14.560 In terms of actual policies and how they impact you on your day-to-day, look what happened to the economy.
00:30:19.560 Half you lost your jobs, the fucking unemployment rate's north of 10%, and, like, have a repeat of 08.
00:30:26.560 Like, that's my greatest fear as to how they play this thing.
00:30:29.560 I don't think they have the wherewithal to even pull that off.
00:30:33.560 These people are retarded.
00:30:35.560 They are, and here's why I think we're playing for keeps here, why we're going to see not just one person, but we're going to see,
00:30:43.560 I think there will be, like, a major upheaval, a shift, and that's crazy to say.
00:30:47.560 I would never say this unless it was 2025 and today, but I'll show you this clip here, and you tell me what you think about it, Clint,
00:30:54.560 because it could just be another Trumpism, Trumpian thing, or this could be a little bit more significant.
00:31:00.560 I'll let you do it, but let me just say, in 2020, they shut down the fucking world to, in part, to tank Trump.
00:31:06.560 So to think that they're just retarded and that they're not capable of doing really dramatic shit to fuck up the world, I disagree.
00:31:12.560 All right, go ahead.
00:31:13.560 It just looks like their hands are off the levers, is what I mean, because he's, well, here you go.
00:31:18.560 But if we truly care about protecting Americans' children, no step is more crucial than securing America's borders.
00:31:26.560 Over the past four years, 21 million people poured into the United States.
00:31:31.560 Many of them were murderers, human traffickers, gang members, and other criminals from the street.
00:31:37.560 Okay, so just really quick, many of them were...
00:31:40.560 Murders, human traffickers, gang...
00:31:44.560 Okay, that's fucking wild.
00:31:47.560 He points at the Democratic aisle.
00:31:50.560 I was literally gonna bring that up.
00:31:52.560 This is the most perfect segue.
00:31:54.560 Please, continue.
00:31:55.560 Yeah, he points directly at the Democratic aisle.
00:31:57.560 I'm like, this is not, this is not a game anymore.
00:32:00.560 This is like, he's playing, you're playing for keeps, and if he loses, he dies.
00:32:04.560 Yes.
00:32:05.560 They possibly already tried to kill him, maybe multiple times that we don't even know about.
00:32:08.560 I'm pretty...
00:32:09.560 That's what I'm saying, man.
00:32:10.560 So...
00:32:11.560 Something's going on, dude.
00:32:12.560 I was gonna bring this up just basically in that context, right?
00:32:14.560 Where it's like, in the meantime, before we get these big revelations, they are engineering the culture, and they're engineering the public sentiment.
00:32:21.560 And moments like that, I was watching that live.
00:32:23.560 He did that quite a bit, where he would kind of, you know, cut off that one side of the room full of Democrats, and he would talk to the Republican Party exclusively.
00:32:30.560 And very few times when he did turn and talk to them, it was in accusatory tones, but within those few times were, like, seemingly accusations calling them, yeah, human traffickers.
00:32:41.560 He's pointing at them.
00:32:42.560 He's gesturing at them.
00:32:43.560 I don't really know any other way to interpret that.
00:32:45.560 And so I think that is...
00:32:47.560 It wasn't an accident.
00:32:48.560 No, definitely not an accident.
00:32:50.560 What then do you think he's saying, Clint?
00:32:52.560 I'm not, like, putting you on the spot, but I just want to get into this.
00:32:54.560 No, I think...
00:32:55.560 Well, you guys can read into it a whole bunch of, you know, QAnon, Pizzagate stuff.
00:32:59.560 I read into it the Doge discoveries about the NGO fundings that were assisting with the migrant crisis.
00:33:06.560 But whatever he means, it doesn't matter.
00:33:09.560 Like, what he's calling them is human traffickers.
00:33:11.560 That's an absolutely brutal accusation.
00:33:14.560 I think it's a valid one.
00:33:16.560 And I think that they, in fact, were and are funding to the tune of billions and billions of dollars annually a human trafficking network.
00:33:24.560 I mean, that's what it was.
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00:34:55.560 Can we speculate a little bit?
00:34:57.560 Because you guys are much more understanding of politics and law than I am.
00:35:03.560 What the hell do you do with those people?
00:35:05.560 If we really do get to the point where they are exposed as, let's say we get someplace in the middle, right?
00:35:11.560 Where it's like there's trafficking people and then there's Pizzagate, right?
00:35:15.560 On the real severe end of the spectrum.
00:35:18.560 Let's say we land someplace in the middle and there is children getting trafficked.
00:35:21.560 A lot of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory was just that.
00:35:24.560 It was hyperbolic.
00:35:25.560 It was blown out of proportion.
00:35:26.560 The QAnon thing, maybe there was something to it, but the community takes it and spirals and runs with it
00:35:31.560 and creates all kinds of unfounded, baseless conspiracy theories.
00:35:34.560 So we land someplace in the middle.
00:35:36.560 What then do you do to those people?
00:35:38.560 And I know we talked about this a little bit last time, right?
00:35:41.560 The libertarian sentiment of should the government be able to, I don't know, publicly execute human traffickers?
00:35:48.560 What happens?
00:35:50.560 Yeah.
00:35:51.560 Well, I mean, what should happen is that, I mean, they assisted, they funded intentionally the invasion of the United States of America.
00:35:59.560 Like that's treason.
00:36:00.560 I think that that's lending aid to your enemies in conquering your own country is like that is definitional treason.
00:36:08.560 So I just don't see how that's not treason.
00:36:10.560 But here's the issue.
00:36:12.560 Like if you're not even going to like find, hunt down, prosecute and do unspeakable things to people that were actually involved in the Epstein operation, what faith do I have that you're going to charge Democratic politicians and some GOP politicians with treason for what they participated in?
00:36:29.560 Like the answer is nothing's going to happen.
00:36:31.560 And I know that's a very, that's a very common rejoinder amongst the nothing ever happens people, but like, I'm not one of those people.
00:36:37.560 I don't think that nothing ever happens.
00:36:38.560 I just think when it comes to justice for the highest levels of power.
00:36:42.560 Yeah.
00:36:43.560 Nothing kind of ever happens.
00:36:45.560 Hmm.
00:36:46.560 Disheartening, but likely.
00:36:48.560 I mean, I mean, it's, it's just the pragmatic assessment based off of history.
00:36:52.560 I like, I would love to be proven wrong.
00:36:54.560 I would love for Pam Bondi to come out 60 days from now and go, look, I gave you a trickle because simultaneously behind the scenes, I was working on prosecutions of very high level, high powerful, you know, billionaire people and politicians.
00:37:08.560 And I had to, I had to keep this hush hush because I just got into office 10 days ago.
00:37:12.560 What do you expect from me?
00:37:13.560 Like you want to fucking make me happy?
00:37:15.560 Surprise me with that 60 days from now until that happens though.
00:37:18.560 I'm not buying anything.
00:37:19.560 You go on, you go on to fucking Sean Hannity or whatever.
00:37:22.560 And you talk about how you're about to disclose everything to the world.
00:37:25.560 And, uh, these people are sick and blah, blah, blah.
00:37:28.560 And you'll have this major disclosure next week.
00:37:29.560 And then it's fucking nothing.
00:37:30.560 Well, you've lost my trust.
00:37:32.560 You've lost my hope at this point, but I would love to have that hope.
00:37:37.560 You know, re bolstered.
00:37:40.560 So then what's it for?
00:37:42.560 What is a, like, is she, so she just made a huge mistake.
00:37:45.560 Is that what we're saying now?
00:37:47.560 Uh, I think, I think that she's out of her depth.
00:37:50.560 I really do.
00:37:51.560 Like, I think, well, there's two, there's two possibilities.
00:37:54.560 Either one, she is, uh, you know, a bought and paid for operative, uh, or, or being blackmailed herself.
00:38:00.560 Like that's a distinct possibility.
00:38:02.560 People need to remember, she was the AG of Florida during the height of Epstein.
00:38:07.560 Like, it's not as if this, this dude wasn't on her radar.
00:38:11.560 She knows.
00:38:12.560 So the fact that she, that it was supposed to be Matt Gates, who has talked much more openly about who was behind Epstein, uh, who was going to be the AG.
00:38:21.560 He gets this terrible hit pieces ran against him.
00:38:24.560 He ends up withdrawing his name and then Pam body gets slid in there.
00:38:27.560 She's promising along with cash Patel, these, these day one disclosures, and then, uh, nothing comes from it.
00:38:33.560 So I think that there's possibility that she's, you know, she's just put in there to run cover.
00:38:38.560 Uh, or she is a DEI female hire.
00:38:42.560 That's not capable of doing her fucking job.
00:38:44.560 Hmm.
00:38:45.560 You, you can pick, I don't know.
00:38:46.560 Well, I mean, you talked about before.
00:38:48.560 You don't think that Trump's approval rating is going to go much further than it is now.
00:38:52.560 Um, I wonder, I'd be surprised.
00:38:54.560 I hope it does.
00:38:55.560 I hope he does great shit, but I think I expected to, um, you know, if, if my theories maintained, but, um, this whole Zelensky thing, not to, you know, do too much of an aggressive segue here.
00:39:07.560 But, uh, when he has Zelensky in the, uh, white house and he's talking about, we gave you funding.
00:39:16.560 We gave you weapons.
00:39:17.560 We gave you military personnel to operate the weapons because you couldn't do it yourself.
00:39:22.560 This war is an ending.
00:39:23.560 It's a, it's a never ending money pit, and it's time to look for, you know, terms for a ceasefire.
00:39:29.560 Um, I think that was one of those things.
00:39:32.560 Top and I talk about on Nephilim death squad, how a lot of these problems that we're experiencing right now, they are real problems, but it almost feels like in some way they required a ton of work to create in the first place.
00:39:43.560 And they are actually pretty easily rectified.
00:39:46.560 And what I mean by that is you have a strong man sit down and go, no, we're done.
00:39:51.560 You're no longer going to be in a parasitic relationship.
00:39:54.560 We're not going to fight a proxy war with Russia through you guys.
00:39:58.560 We're looking for a ceasefire.
00:40:00.560 You're, uh, uh, you know, killing essentially.
00:40:03.560 It's almost like an ethnic cleansing of, of the Ukraine.
00:40:06.560 They're, uh, they're dragging, you know, any military, not even military age men.
00:40:10.560 I saw a video the other day where there are men trying to escape the Ukraine and they're being pulled out of a van like clowns in a clown car and stacked on top of one another.
00:40:21.560 Uh, I guess to, to get dragged into the service and all these horrifying things are happening.
00:40:26.560 And Zelensky is putting up a fight in the middle of the, uh, the, the, the conversation, uh, with Trump and JD Vance.
00:40:34.560 And what's really interesting is the public sentiment after that.
00:40:37.560 Like I look at that and I go, everything he said there was justified.
00:40:41.560 We, you know, this is a huge problem.
00:40:43.560 We should be looking for a ceasefire.
00:40:44.560 Uh, we've given them every edge and advantage that we could have.
00:40:48.560 And there's just simply no, what's that?
00:40:51.560 He's talking about Trump.
00:40:52.560 He's talking about what Trump said, I think.
00:40:53.560 Yeah.
00:40:54.560 What Trump said to, uh, Zelensky.
00:40:55.560 And so, um, it, it, this, this all boils down to what media you consume.
00:41:00.560 Like if you, if you only saw like the, it depends on where you start that.
00:41:05.560 Like, that's why I did an entire episode on Liberty Lockdown about this, where I, I actually show you the lead up and I show you the open so that you understand that like this and keeping in mind, this was a nearly hour long sit down in front of the cameras.
00:41:17.560 So this was not short, but the, the height of it is only eight to 10 minutes of like actual fireworks.
00:41:23.560 Yeah.
00:41:24.560 Those eight to 10 minutes, 10 minutes came at the very end.
00:41:26.560 So you have a 40 minute lead up of Trump and Vance being totally praising of Zelensky and of Ukraine and being very minimally critical at all.
00:41:35.560 Uh, and Zelensky just being obstinate throughout and then ultimately catalyzing this argument that happens at the very end.
00:41:42.560 So this is just a media operation.
00:41:44.560 Like if you watch CNN or MSNBC, you think that Trump and Vance set him up and tried to fucking tank this deal and blah, blah, blah.
00:41:52.560 And if you watch my show or if you watch any other, you know, uh, impartial show, you're like, Oh yeah, this guy's an asshole and an obvious drug addict.
00:41:59.560 And he fucking tanked his own opportunities because like he realizes that he probably dies if this war ends and he certainly loses power.
00:42:06.560 And it's like, that's, that's why we have these, you know, as Scott Adams says, these two movie screens that are playing simultaneously.
00:42:13.560 Is that like for, for people, depending on what your media consumption is, you have two different screens to look at.
00:42:19.560 Did you see that video of that guy?
00:42:21.560 I don't know who the hell he was.
00:42:22.560 Is a dude actually sobbing.
00:42:24.560 We're talking like a, a, a 40 to 50 year old man, you know, looks like a regular guy.
00:42:29.560 He's got a backwards cap on.
00:42:30.560 It's filthy for whatever reason.
00:42:32.560 Looks like it's covered in stains and grime, but he is sobbing.
00:42:36.560 I mean, he's really sobbing because of the way that, uh, Zalinski was spoken to because a journalist asked him why he doesn't wear a suit.
00:42:43.560 That's what crazy, man.
00:42:45.560 It really is.
00:42:46.560 Uh, the propaganda machine is so well oiled.
00:42:48.560 It works so well.
00:42:49.560 It really does funnel us into different realities where once upon a time it was like, you could say it funneled you into different narratives.
00:42:56.560 Now I think it funnels you into totally different realities because the sentiment that I'm seeing, if I'm on X, it's one thing.
00:43:01.560 It's basically like, Hey, Zalinski got, uh, sort of not, not tough love.
00:43:06.560 It maybe isn't the best way to put it, but, uh, he, he was the recipient of the truth in that moment, you know, towards those, those last eight to 10 minutes of that conversation.
00:43:15.560 But if you go on a different social media platform, uh, especially anything meta.
00:43:19.560 So, so Facebook in particular, you will see completely the opposite people freaking out about, you know, how we're treating world leaders now that Trump is in power again.
00:43:29.560 And I, I go, man, was there another alternative?
00:43:33.560 Did anybody see like a, a win on the horizon for Ukraine?
00:43:36.560 Did anyone see like a stop to this war?
00:43:38.560 Am I unaware of, of, uh, a narrative where we were closing in, it was almost done.
00:43:43.560 And, and there was almost going to be peace there and, and the Ukrainian people were going to be, uh, sovereign from Russia or was that just an endless money pit?
00:43:52.560 Like it looked like to me.
00:43:53.560 Yeah.
00:43:54.560 Well, I, I just want to spend this a little bit positively though, cause you were saying, you know, the propaganda machine is so well, well oiled and that it basically creates these two separate, uh, realities.
00:44:03.560 Yeah.
00:44:04.560 The truth is, is that 20 years ago, pre-internet or, you know, 30 years ago, pre-internet, there was no alternate reality to, to slip into.
00:44:13.560 Like there was no truth reality to slip into.
00:44:15.560 It was just, everyone was parrot, like 95% of people were all parroting the same shit because all of our media consumption came from the same avenues.
00:44:23.560 So like Iraq war one, for instance, nobody opposed it basically, you know, like, cause we were all being told the same thing.
00:44:30.560 Oh, he invaded Kuwait and stealing their oil and blah, blah, blah.
00:44:33.560 It's like, well, that's a much more complicated story in hindsight.
00:44:35.560 But, um, I, I think that this is all healthy.
00:44:38.560 You know, the fact that we, we now have half of people that are in a deep trance is progress.
00:44:44.560 Because it used to be 90% of people that were in a deep trance.
00:44:48.560 So that's the good news.
00:44:49.560 I would agree with that on, on NDS.
00:44:51.560 I say this a lot was just like, we are subjected to probably the most, uh, advanced and, and overwhelming propaganda machine that has ever existed in the history of the human experience.
00:45:03.560 And somehow, despite millions of dollars and, and, uh, employing psychologists to understand how the human mind works and how to hijack it, uh, you know, uh, all of these brainwashing techniques, MK ultra, the intelligence agencies have been trying to figure out how to do this for the longest time.
00:45:23.560 Your show opens up with David Icke talking about how the greatest hypnotist in the world is the black box in the corner of your living room.
00:45:30.560 And, um, somehow, despite that there are still retards like us who are not falling for the official narrative, not getting hypnotized by this thing and trying to tell people that maybe what they're the recipient of is not the truth.
00:45:45.560 And then that's kind of amazing.
00:45:47.560 What's what's also happening is, uh, people are waking up to, uh, things like this.
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00:46:53.560 And this is, again, back to, I guess, Ian Carroll, because he's doing some real important stuff.
00:46:58.560 But in this clip with Rogan, he's talking about Jewish influence in the media and Jeffrey Epstein on the island and it's like the dancing Israelis.
00:47:09.560 And I just pulled this one up because, uh, this, this tweet here says, if I was Jewish, I would honestly consider leaving the country.
00:47:16.360 The JQ is now mainstream and it'll only get worse.
00:47:19.860 I don't know if this guy that's tweeting this is Jewish or being like hyperbolic, but I, I will say that his assessment right now is not unfounded.
00:47:29.560 I think he's a hundred percent right.
00:47:31.200 This is the way things are moving is not good.
00:47:34.200 And it's, it's a direction that we're supposed to be moving into.
00:47:36.820 Like we are, this is, it's not organic.
00:47:39.360 It's actually, we're getting paid to do this.
00:47:41.160 We're getting, people are getting paid to move in this direction and that's worrisome.
00:47:46.220 Well, I mean, you're always getting paid if you're in the commentary space and you're successful.
00:47:50.980 So I don't think it's, I don't think it's about getting paid to talk about this.
00:47:55.580 In fact, talking about that topic for decades and decades has been a career ender.
00:48:01.160 So this is a different paradigm entirely.
00:48:03.420 And I totally disagree with the assessment that, that this is becoming mainstream and therefore Jewish people need to leave the country.
00:48:08.860 Like there's almost no violence towards Jewish people in America.
00:48:11.960 Like it's very minimal.
00:48:13.280 There's very little hate crime violence, even though I don't think there should be a categorization for hate crimes.
00:48:17.580 But setting that aside, there's very little hate crime in America, broadly speaking, period.
00:48:22.300 Like we are very tolerant people.
00:48:23.980 So I think that the real lesson that, that whoever this McCormick guy is ought to be taking away from this is that when there is injustices perpetrated by a group of people, you can, you can either choose to lie about it and obfuscate and hide it.
00:48:41.020 Or you can acknowledge what transpired, prosecute those involved, and then clarify that this is not a group of people that is doing this.
00:48:49.680 Like that's the answer here.
00:48:50.900 The answer here is we need to tell the fucking truth.
00:48:54.000 We need to say, yeah, the FBI was absolutely involved with Epstein.
00:48:57.940 So was Mossad.
00:48:59.000 Probably MI6 too.
00:49:00.880 Everybody responsible is going to be held to account.
00:49:02.980 And then we can all go back to being hunky-dory and not worrying about like, oh, is this a Jewish power thing or all this garbage?
00:49:10.060 Like that's the problem.
00:49:11.520 The problem is not that we're talking about this.
00:49:13.940 The problem is that you guys have lied for fucking eons.
00:49:17.180 I just totally disagree that like Jewish people are actually under threat in this country.
00:49:21.760 I think that's bullshit.
00:49:23.060 I think that they are because of, well, rhetoric that I've been saying.
00:49:27.500 I think that they are because.
00:49:28.920 I think they are because I've had an intimate working relationship with that narrative.
00:49:31.960 If you've been reading my Twitter feed for the past two years, they are under serious threat.
00:49:35.420 I don't know if you're aware.
00:49:36.560 Yeah, I know.
00:49:37.120 Well, the thing is no one is making, we're not making any differentiations.
00:49:41.680 Like, and I get it because.
00:49:43.620 I do.
00:49:44.560 No, you do.
00:49:45.320 You do.
00:49:45.700 But people, listen, people think in broad strokes.
00:49:48.720 So that's how I've been thinking for a long time.
00:49:50.640 And we had to point out that this is happening.
00:49:53.060 So you're saying this word Jewish, but that quickly gets out of control and out of your hands.
00:49:57.480 And now it's on Rogan and they're talking about Jewish and people are not going.
00:50:01.340 Like the general public is not going to look at this and just go, you know, oh, so you
00:50:06.360 mean a couple of people at the top that they're, you know, they have these type of ties to this
00:50:10.760 type of business.
00:50:11.340 It's like, no, it means everybody.
00:50:13.640 And we've seen it already on a small scale, get out of control where people just take it.
00:50:17.600 It means everybody.
00:50:18.800 And here we are.
00:50:20.460 And this is.
00:50:21.600 Individuals are rational, right?
00:50:23.760 Groups are irrational.
00:50:25.460 They're the ones that behave in a disproportionate way.
00:50:28.360 And so once it reaches the group, like that's like, you know, I kind of use this analogy
00:50:33.460 a lot where when you first wake up as a conspiracy theorist, it's very gay terminology to use,
00:50:39.140 but you end up falling for a bunch of shit.
00:50:42.860 So you wake up and you find out that the official narrative is not the case.
00:50:45.980 And that causes a sense of panic within you.
00:50:48.720 It certainly did within me.
00:50:49.780 And it's something that I've observed in a lot of people.
00:50:51.920 And what ends up happening is you glom onto the first thing that resembles the truth
00:50:56.960 and you become very passionate about it.
00:50:58.780 And if you're lucky, you do that alone.
00:51:02.620 And nobody listens to your crazy shit.
00:51:05.040 So when I was younger and I was espousing all this conspiracy shit, luckily nobody reciprocated
00:51:09.100 or else I probably would have spiraled.
00:51:11.200 And instead, it fell on deaf ears.
00:51:13.760 And I was able to analyze the thing that I was bitching about.
00:51:16.260 And I would find that it actually isn't as concrete as I thought.
00:51:18.840 And it would fall away and I would move on.
00:51:20.480 And you kind of repeat that process a few times.
00:51:22.680 I think that is a natural process for when you find out that your worldview is not at
00:51:27.060 all what you think it is.
00:51:28.380 But we're having that happen in mass right now.
00:51:31.400 And in part due to COVID, a lot of people woke up 2020.
00:51:35.640 And they're all going through that same thing.
00:51:37.660 They're falling for a bunch of narratives.
00:51:39.980 But the great thing about that is if that truly is human nature, well, then you can hijack
00:51:45.060 that and you can kind of steer that narrative.
00:51:47.120 And so I've been looking at the JQ thing as much as I've been busting the balls of the
00:51:50.980 Jews for a while and also noticing that it feels like it's astroturf and it feels like
00:51:55.760 it's being steered.
00:51:56.700 And this is actually what enabled me to make this call on January 20th.
00:52:00.600 I said that it was time for Kanye West to reemerge.
00:52:04.020 And the reason that I thought that is because in my eyes, the JQ movement had been effectively
00:52:09.480 co-opt and it was now being steered artificially, whether it's by some nefarious intelligence
00:52:14.060 agency or whatever, it doesn't matter.
00:52:15.840 But what you would need at this point in order to kind of tip the scales is you need like
00:52:20.900 a big inflammatory character.
00:52:23.140 And so what do we get?
00:52:24.760 Only a couple of weeks later, like two weeks later, we get the reemergence of Kanye West,
00:52:30.040 just like I said.
00:52:30.880 And what does he do?
00:52:31.440 He takes out money ad space on the Super Bowl and then runs an ad for his merch.
00:52:37.820 And then when you go to his merch, it's literally just a T-shirt with a swastika on it.
00:52:41.220 Um, right now you have Ian Carroll, he's doing his thing on Rogan.
00:52:45.540 You can call that organic.
00:52:46.560 I would still say that that was a symptom of a culture that's being steered.
00:52:49.360 And you even have, uh, uh, Candace Owens on Theo Vaughn's show, whose last name, by the
00:52:54.440 way, Von Kernikowski means the Jew slayer.
00:52:57.240 And they're on Theo Vaughn's show talking about the Jews.
00:53:00.200 I don't know what the fuck is going on, but it all feels like it's hit like critical mass
00:53:05.720 and somebody has their foot on the gas and it is to do what Top's talking about.
00:53:10.840 Remove that nuance, right?
00:53:12.320 We're no longer, let me fucking camera here.
00:53:14.140 Good God.
00:53:14.980 Uh, we're no longer worried about, is it Kazarians?
00:53:18.580 Is it Edomites?
00:53:19.380 Is it the synagogue of Satan?
00:53:20.760 Is there some different, we're done with that.
00:53:22.640 Now it's just the Jews.
00:53:24.360 And in fact, if you don't say the Jews, then you're a fed, you're a disinformation agent.
00:53:29.560 You're running defense for the Jews.
00:53:31.380 This is, this is your, this is your ecosystem.
00:53:34.340 Like, uh, I remember I read the comments on one of our dangerous retard episodes and someone,
00:53:40.240 someone said exactly what you're saying, but it was one comment.
00:53:42.900 Like, like this is not, this is not something I encounter.
00:53:45.580 Well, this goes back to what percentage of people, Clint, we had this conversation with
00:53:49.420 the lemmings, what percentage of people are awake?
00:53:51.800 So if one person is in the comment saying that I'm not saying that one psychopath is right.
00:53:55.420 I'm a psychopath and I'm one person and I'm not right.
00:53:57.500 I'm wrong a lot more than I'm right.
00:53:58.740 But I'm saying there is still, we've already established that the amount of people that
00:54:02.640 are critical thinkers that are awake, that are on the outside of the lemmings mass account
00:54:06.900 for about 15% of the population.
00:54:09.260 And that might be generous.
00:54:11.000 Yeah.
00:54:11.520 But I don't think, I don't think that just because you're red pilled on the JQ that you're
00:54:16.520 one of the free thinkers.
00:54:18.020 Like there are, there are people in every ideology and every thought process that are fucking
00:54:23.380 absolute sheep that are just following, following whatever narrative they got sold on.
00:54:28.620 And now they're just locked into it.
00:54:30.420 And everything they see confirms that.
00:54:32.100 It's just confirmation bias over and over and over and over again.
00:54:34.220 It is.
00:54:34.580 It is confirmation bias.
00:54:36.260 When you first.
00:54:36.560 Wait one second, David.
00:54:37.780 It's, but it's confirmation bias.
00:54:39.160 But in the same sense now, this is, I've been saying this for a while because it's, we're
00:54:44.180 pointing in that direction.
00:54:45.720 To me, it looks like the dam is breaking.
00:54:47.660 This is why I named the title.
00:54:49.180 He opens, Carol opens the floodgates on the Joe Rogan experience.
00:54:52.780 I remember when Rogan had on the guy, Michael, he was like the COVID, not the whistleblower,
00:54:59.280 but he was the one that said, it's going to be really bad.
00:55:01.720 I remember drive.
00:55:02.920 Yeah.
00:55:03.040 I was driving my wife to get a sonogram because my, she was pregnant with my son at the time.
00:55:07.480 And I remember vividly, that's when COVID happened.
00:55:10.680 That's when people freaked out.
00:55:12.280 It was that Rogan episode.
00:55:13.620 It was this doctor telling people like, you're all going to die.
00:55:16.840 But it happened with Rogan.
00:55:18.780 He disseminated that.
00:55:19.800 Dr. Peter Hotez.
00:55:20.960 No, no, no.
00:55:21.860 It was a different.
00:55:23.060 Michael Schellenberger.
00:55:24.460 Not Schellenberger.
00:55:25.360 Michael something.
00:55:26.080 He was a, he's some sort of an analyst and he's like a scientist as well.
00:55:29.920 But I listened to that episode.
00:55:31.640 I remember it scared the shit out of me.
00:55:33.160 I, so I wasn't Peter Hotez though.
00:55:36.680 I was like, it is, it's an, I expected when I was younger, I saw this episode of Jesse Ventura's
00:55:42.080 conspiracy theory.
00:55:42.780 He had a lady who fled the country, worked in gain of function research, I think, and
00:55:47.200 ended up coming on his show in 2009 to tell him that they were engineering a virus and
00:55:51.840 it was going to be a global pandemic and they were going to roll out mandatory vaccinations
00:55:57.040 because of it.
00:55:57.900 And it was actually the inoculations that you had to be worried about.
00:56:00.280 And she said this back in 2009.
00:56:01.760 So I always thought this thing was on her right because all it takes is one mention of a thing
00:56:05.680 and I'm forever going to believe it.
00:56:07.260 And so I was looking for this.
00:56:09.320 Michael Osterholm is the guy.
00:56:11.460 That's right.
00:56:11.920 Yeah.
00:56:12.800 Damn, when was this?
00:56:13.760 This was a while ago, but sorry to interrupt, Dave.
00:56:16.100 I think it was one month into lockdowns because I remember, I remember hearing it and it was
00:56:20.960 just like, I had gone from basically not taking this seriously to taking it seriously
00:56:25.240 briefly because of lockdowns and then I was like, I'm going to fucking go buy, you know,
00:56:28.900 guns and golds and shit.
00:56:30.400 And then February and then that Rogan episode.
00:56:33.460 February 18th is a, oh no, this is, this was his second episode on, but it was around
00:56:38.220 February because my son was born the next month and that's when the world completely
00:56:43.380 shut down.
00:56:43.820 But this, what I'm, the point I'm making is that this happened almost with Rogan.
00:56:48.280 CNN was really, they were beating the drum for this stuff.
00:56:50.820 And so was MSNBC and even Fox news scaremongering a little bit, but we turned that corner,
00:56:55.740 that heavy corner.
00:56:56.780 When this episode came out, I was freaked out.
00:56:59.780 I was taking precautions.
00:57:01.060 And then all of a sudden, maybe two or three weeks later, the entire world or a month later,
00:57:05.380 the world shuts down because, but it's like, he started this and he does the thing with
00:57:09.680 ivermectin.
00:57:10.380 He does the thing with DMT, the float tanks with UFC.
00:57:13.920 This dude moves culture like nobody, like nobody else.
00:57:17.760 And now he's had, now he has on Ian Carroll.
00:57:21.380 And I, I think Ian is just telling the truth.
00:57:23.540 He's telling the truth exactly how he sees it.
00:57:25.360 He's, he's, he'd say a lot of the things that I would say, and he says them a lot better
00:57:28.580 and more eloquently, but that's being broadcast to millions of people.
00:57:31.920 It's going to, it's not just one retard in our chat that's saying this thing.
00:57:36.260 This is being exponential, exponentially disseminated to, I don't even know how many people.
00:57:42.300 This, this is the key though.
00:57:43.720 Well, there's two, two points I want to make.
00:57:45.520 One, Rogan handles all of his own booking.
00:57:48.360 I don't think that he's putting people on there to move culture.
00:57:50.560 I think he moves culture because his audience is enormous and he's, he's a compelling orator
00:57:54.160 and he just does it.
00:57:55.620 You can argue that he brought on Ulsterholm to scare the world.
00:57:59.240 I don't think that's the case.
00:58:00.220 I think that he was, he was advised by somebody, maybe somebody in his inner circle misled him.
00:58:05.300 Like I could see that happening.
00:58:07.060 But I am convinced entirely that he brought on Ian Carroll of his own volition, that he started
00:58:11.460 following him on X.
00:58:12.320 He really liked his breakdowns of his videos, saw how rapidly he was growing and he thought
00:58:16.240 it was a good guest to have.
00:58:17.160 I don't think there's anything nefarious there.
00:58:19.080 I had a second point and I forgot it.
00:58:20.680 So go ahead.
00:58:21.340 Well, it's, it's not about being nefarious, but there it's about there being a time and
00:58:25.220 the time feels like now everything points to now.
00:58:27.980 So we had Cheney in the chat a couple of minutes ago, maybe 30 minutes ago.
00:58:32.240 She said that, you know, Eddie Bravo was on Rogan in 2017 saying the same stuff and he was shut
00:58:37.920 down.
00:58:38.660 This is the point I wanted to make.
00:58:39.780 That's right.
00:58:40.340 This is the point I wanted to make.
00:58:41.440 It's, this is by, by no stretch of the imagination.
00:58:44.340 Is this the first person to talk about any Mossad or Epstein or Jewish shit?
00:58:48.760 Like this is not the first guest on Rogan to do that.
00:58:51.240 Um, I think that the reason that Ian Carroll is so feared is that he delivers it in a way
00:58:57.160 that he makes it explicit as I do repeatedly, that this is not about animosity towards Jewish
00:59:02.140 people.
00:59:02.580 He's very much in like the hippie dippy.
00:59:04.720 I love everybody mode as he's telling these stories that is way more effective and absolutely
00:59:10.800 damaging to the power structure that enables these operations to persist.
00:59:15.720 So like he's had Tripoli on, I think less than a month ago, a good, good friend of ours.
00:59:20.760 And like Tripoli talks about this shit on the regular, he goes way hard in the paint.
00:59:24.360 So this is not like, this is not some big novel thing.
00:59:28.660 The, the novel nature of it is that Ian Carroll is incredibly good at conveying this in a way
00:59:34.840 that this is not about hate.
00:59:36.480 This is about justice and truth.
00:59:38.440 And like, that is, I think that's the main reason that he's feared.
00:59:42.340 Well, Michael Osterholm is, was incredibly good at conveying how dangerous COVID was.
00:59:46.900 He wasn't suggesting any, uh, remedies to it.
00:59:49.500 He was just saying, this thing's going to kill everybody.
00:59:51.600 I'm not suggesting lockdowns, but boom, we got lockdowns.
00:59:54.380 So I'm just saying like, this is out there now.
00:59:56.580 It's it, that's it.
00:59:57.720 The gates are open.
00:59:58.520 We're talking about pizza gate.
00:59:59.780 We're talking about Epstein.
01:00:00.760 And then that's also points back accurately to, is that not a good thing though?
01:00:04.820 It's a great thing.
01:00:05.500 I'm just, I, I'm worried about how quickly it'll, it'll move because we're going to,
01:00:11.320 you know, all the stuff that, that these people have been talking about, uh, you know,
01:00:14.820 the daily wire people that there's, they're like, Oh my gosh, we're not safe in America.
01:00:18.840 I was like, dude, I think you're, I think that when you said that before you were being
01:00:22.180 retarded now that you're saying it, I'm like, yeah, I don't think you're going to be safe.
01:00:26.320 Uh, and, and I, it's, I'm not cheering it on.
01:00:29.960 It's awful.
01:00:30.920 The problem lies.
01:00:31.720 The problem is you scared the world and we go lock it down.
01:00:35.920 Right.
01:00:36.340 You, you, uh, create enough turmoil.
01:00:39.100 You, you, you knock down some towers and you convince us to go to war.
01:00:42.620 If this message gets out in a big way, it's not the individual.
01:00:46.520 We're capable of critical thinking and reason and nuance.
01:00:49.220 It's once it reaches the masses, what then will somebody else, um, you wear the mask or
01:00:55.500 they'll use it to justify some shit.
01:00:57.300 Put this in your arm.
01:00:58.820 Uh, don't, don't hug grandma.
01:01:00.620 Pull up my screen.
01:01:01.320 She's a Jew.
01:01:03.420 So Jeremy Boring, uh, progenitor of the daily wire says yesterday was a terrible day for
01:01:08.240 American Jews.
01:01:09.100 The embrace by so many prominent voices of demented, conspiratorial, anti-Jewish voices
01:01:13.260 is one of the saddest, most alarming events in my lifetime.
01:01:16.260 This way lies madness and worse than madness.
01:01:19.140 Do not let the times cost you your soul.
01:01:21.180 Audience capture and unchecked tribalism are tools of the devil.
01:01:24.080 Paranoia and revisionism are too, even if they really are out to get you.
01:01:27.380 Heck, even a righteous cause can lead us to evil if we don't guard our hearts in the
01:01:30.660 quest.
01:01:31.420 The wicked often, this is so fucking gay, by the way.
01:01:33.620 All right.
01:01:33.760 It is.
01:01:34.280 The wicked often prosper and the temptation to prosper often tempts us to join them.
01:01:38.360 But only God offers the richness of salvation.
01:01:40.200 And he already became, uh, for us, the only Jewish scapegoat for our sin and fear.
01:01:44.680 Leave the rest of them alone.
01:01:46.080 Here's the problem with, with what he did there.
01:01:48.400 It's you have, he has, I mean, him and the daily wire have been, they've been implementing
01:01:54.300 this stuff.
01:01:54.960 You have been part of this system.
01:01:56.840 So when you're saying it, for me, it comes off as disingenuous.
01:02:00.920 I'm saying this as, it is, but I think he's right.
01:02:05.100 Well, you know why it's disingenuous?
01:02:06.280 Because if this really is a plan to steer the culture in this direction, step one of
01:02:11.660 the plan was make sure nobody can talk about it.
01:02:14.580 Create a pressure cooker.
01:02:16.220 They did that.
01:02:17.480 Yes.
01:02:17.840 They suppress the speech to the degree that it became disproportionate, right?
01:02:21.860 If you're allowed to discuss something in a regular discourse.
01:02:24.120 They inflamed, they inflamed tensions.
01:02:26.840 I mean, they've mocked Jesus.
01:02:28.720 They have mocked the American people.
01:02:30.960 They have supported Israel.
01:02:32.180 They've done everything that they can.
01:02:33.380 They've taken OnlyFans money.
01:02:35.200 This is, these people have done all of this stuff.
01:02:38.060 And yes, Ben Shapiro has participated.
01:02:39.800 And so is Jeremy Boring by proxy being part of this company.
01:02:43.220 So when he's saying this, it's like the boy who cried woof, but the regular Jewish person
01:02:48.660 that's out there that will get mixed up with a Ben Shapiro type, it's not their fault.
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01:03:54.520 Now these people are out there crying wolf, but they've been doing this.
01:03:57.320 They've been building towards this for years now.
01:03:59.360 For years.
01:04:00.100 Hands up.
01:04:00.700 Don't shoot.
01:04:01.440 What if Jesus Christ said that?
01:04:02.740 Like, are you kidding me?
01:04:03.840 See, I disagree with both of your assessments on this.
01:04:06.880 You're making it sound as if this is contrived in some fashion.
01:04:11.360 Not his message, which is absolutely contrived, but like this entire movement and momentum
01:04:15.640 is contrived.
01:04:16.400 I totally disagree.
01:04:17.300 I think that this is a natural response to any unequal treatment under the law.
01:04:24.040 That you are passing hate speech laws and preventing boycotts and protests of one nation
01:04:29.620 and one religion and one group of people while everybody else is allowed to be protested
01:04:33.640 and boycotted and everything else.
01:04:35.360 And the natural response to people that value equal treatment under the law is to go, what
01:04:42.300 the fuck is happening?
01:04:43.740 And that is just a natural reaction.
01:04:46.520 So when you try and suppress people that are talking about Israel, it only makes the Streisand
01:04:52.360 effect stronger.
01:04:53.040 This is the inevitable conclusion of decades of censorship and suppression.
01:04:58.220 They have, they created, I'm not saying like Jeremy Boring, but whoever was responsible
01:05:02.900 for government policy to suppress these types of narratives, this is on them.
01:05:07.780 Like this is, this is totally organic in that regard.
01:05:11.240 This would, this would have happened inevitably.
01:05:12.960 And I think that this is, this is the mistake that the Jewish community, the Jewish power structure
01:05:18.500 made after the Holocaust was that we, we must suppress this narrative forevermore lest
01:05:24.900 we end up back in Holocaust scenario.
01:05:27.340 And it's like, that's just not, that's not, that's actually how you create a Holocaust.
01:05:31.540 You, you cannot, you cannot create a legal system that protects you above all, all others.
01:05:36.820 That's terribly dangerous.
01:05:38.040 You're a hundred percent right.
01:05:39.040 This is how you create a Holocaust.
01:05:41.360 Right.
01:05:41.560 And what did they get from the hollowed costs from the burnt offering?
01:05:44.900 They got the state of Israel.
01:05:46.400 It's like they win.
01:05:47.780 And they passed those anti-Semitic speech laws in, in bullshit.
01:05:51.820 Like, as soon as they took over Moscow, the Bolsheviks did that.
01:05:54.660 That was before anything even happened.
01:05:56.280 They passed those, those laws about anti-Semitic speech.
01:05:59.300 And so we're doing that.
01:06:00.260 That's happening right now.
01:06:01.600 Right.
01:06:01.880 But that's what I'm saying is that wasn't after the Holocaust.
01:06:05.580 They passed those anti-Semitic speech laws after the Bolsheviks took over Moscow, before
01:06:10.920 the Holocaust happened.
01:06:11.920 So, and then it led to that shit.
01:06:14.820 So anybody that is watching history can look back at that moment and go, oh yeah, if you
01:06:18.160 suppress speech about a people that are subverting a country, well, then it's going to cause a
01:06:24.040 persecution of those people, right?
01:06:25.560 When, when everybody gets fed up.
01:06:26.780 And so, I mean, I would argue that it doesn't, saying that it would happen organically isn't
01:06:33.800 much of an argument because the same outcome would have happened if it was a plan.
01:06:38.080 If it was a plan to quash the speech surrounding it, the exact same outcome would have happened.
01:06:43.540 So you can't really use the organic development of it as an argument because even if it wasn't
01:06:48.740 organic, the exact same outcome would have taken place.
01:06:51.040 Well, no, I don't agree with that because like the, the whole premise is we're trying
01:06:55.520 to protect ourselves because we've been persecuted.
01:06:57.640 Therefore, we're going to create special laws that only protect us.
01:07:00.820 Therefore, we end up being persecuted.
01:07:02.320 Like this is a, a cycle that repeats.
01:07:05.200 So I'm not, I'm not, I'm just saying that I don't think it's contrived.
01:07:08.800 I think that it's, it's just the natural consequence of a, a persecuted people who also end up in
01:07:15.520 positions of high authority and power in the government and private industry.
01:07:18.680 And then they create this framework that's trying to defend themselves, but there, it,
01:07:22.960 it ultimately unwinds itself naturally.
01:07:25.920 Like it's just, it's not sustainable.
01:07:28.300 The only difference between what we are suggesting and what you're suggesting is whether or not the
01:07:32.700 Jews were too stupid to know that the very thing that they were doing was going to end in their
01:07:37.440 persecution or if they were doing it purposefully.
01:07:41.380 Because I mean, think about what you're arguing.
01:07:43.560 You're arguing that, that they want to be persecuted.
01:07:46.280 No, no, no, no.
01:07:47.520 Well, that's it.
01:07:48.140 They don't care.
01:07:48.540 Now what you'd have to say is that all Jews are the same Jews, but we're talking.
01:07:51.900 Exactly.
01:07:52.360 This is.
01:07:52.600 Edemites and Kazarians and Ashkenazi and, and the, you know, the synagogue of Satan.
01:07:55.940 Well, then what are you arguing?
01:07:58.040 Just, just, I'm saying that within them, there is a subsect that is trying to steer this.
01:08:02.260 Yes, there are.
01:08:03.040 Yeah, exactly.
01:08:03.540 The people who Ian Carroll is talking about.
01:08:05.800 It's a Jewish deep state.
01:08:06.600 Yeah.
01:08:06.940 Who Ian Carroll is talking about.
01:08:08.240 Who I am talking about.
01:08:09.400 I'm not talking about Dave Smith, Robbie Fire, Bernstein.
01:08:12.020 Although like when, when I say this stuff, they get offended.
01:08:14.320 They probably want nothing to do with me.
01:08:15.740 I don't give a fuck anymore.
01:08:17.060 I'm saying there are a certain group of people.
01:08:19.780 I don't know the exact words to call them without like, I, if I'm trying to tell everybody
01:08:25.000 here, there's like, I don't know, there's 3000 people watching.
01:08:27.240 I'm trying to explain to them.
01:08:28.260 I have to use common language.
01:08:29.720 I cannot be specific in, in, in speaking about these things as then nobody listens.
01:08:34.520 But what's happening here is just this broad stroke again.
01:08:37.980 And yeah, the people at the top don't care.
01:08:39.960 They're going to get away with it.
01:08:41.360 The ones who, the same ones who inherited Israel after getting away with the Holocaust,
01:08:46.200 but the people who, however many were persecuted, did get persecuted.
01:08:50.600 They don't care.
01:08:51.140 They've set them up to do the same thing again.
01:08:52.760 Well, this is, this is why I've been arguing against these hate speech laws and against
01:08:57.060 these, uh, you know, whatever the divestment laws and all this other shit that like they've,
01:09:02.580 they've tried to do to, you know, scare quotes, protect Israel and protect Jewish people.
01:09:06.840 I've argued from the beginning when I first realized that these things were happening,
01:09:10.500 that this is to the detriment of Jewish people.
01:09:13.000 Like even from your own argumentation, like what you're doing is to your own detriment.
01:09:17.600 So stop now.
01:09:19.220 Uh, like this is out of love.
01:09:20.720 This is my advice out of love, not out of hate, but it's just like, it doesn't, it lands
01:09:24.620 on deaf ears because I don't know.
01:09:26.400 Let me ask you this.
01:09:27.140 You're talking about to the detriment of a people.
01:09:29.340 What if within those people, there was a very small concerted group that is trying to
01:09:34.160 steer a narrative in a certain direction and using victimhood as a leverage.
01:09:40.060 How effective is persecution and victimhood after the smoke clears and the dust settles
01:09:46.060 at getting what you want?
01:09:48.200 And those people don't have to care about the rest of the Jewish community at all.
01:09:52.160 They don't have to be good people.
01:09:53.760 It's, it's very effective, but I think it's only been become very effective, uh, over the
01:09:58.520 past, you know, primarily during the woke movement.
01:10:01.400 Like that was when, that was when meritocracy was, was shelved and the hierarchy of oppression,
01:10:07.040 you know, took its place.
01:10:08.420 And I think, you know, a lot of people argue about whether, you know, who was behind creating
01:10:12.800 the DEI stuff that, uh, you know, fucked up the country and fucked up capitalism all
01:10:16.920 over the world.
01:10:17.680 Uh, it's just that I, uh, I just, I, I understand where this stuff leads.
01:10:23.300 I understand when you treat people differently from everybody else that automatically puts a target
01:10:27.740 on your back, like, this is why I, I also opposed DEI.
01:10:31.240 It wasn't about like hating black people and not wanting them to have opportunities.
01:10:34.400 It's that like, this then breeds racism.
01:10:37.260 Like I just, this is so obvious to me that if you start to get away from the colorblind
01:10:42.220 aspects of America, the things that we had been aspiring to after Martin Luther King Jr.
01:10:47.040 And, and most people in my generation had accepted and, and totally, uh, you know, embodied,
01:10:53.280 like we had just gotten away from this entire framework of us being different based off
01:10:57.400 of our race.
01:10:58.160 And then as soon as we get to this, uh, this high watermark of acceptance of everybody,
01:11:03.460 and it's all about your capacity and your skillset and Michael Jordan's my hero and
01:11:06.860 Kobe Bryant's my hero and Tupac and Snoop talking like, like so many black people are my heroes.
01:11:12.400 And then all of a sudden I'm evil and I'm the oppressor and everything else.
01:11:15.780 And this, this, you know, the, the one 80 from this high watermark of like everybody
01:11:20.500 accepting everybody, clowning on everybody.
01:11:22.200 Like comedians were doing the days of Chappelle show, right?
01:11:25.140 Where everybody got gunned on.
01:11:26.940 This is, this is a concerted effort though.
01:11:28.820 That's what we're saying, Clint.
01:11:30.020 Right.
01:11:30.280 I think Michael Malice.
01:11:30.860 So the difference between what Clint is saying is Clint is saying that these things are going
01:11:34.320 to shoot themselves in the foot.
01:11:35.720 Let me talk, David.
01:11:36.700 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:11:37.380 Michael Malice.
01:11:38.560 Yeah.
01:11:38.900 Michael Malice made a great point after COVID and he said some awful people have gained
01:11:44.720 some very useful information as to how far they can push humanity.
01:11:49.020 And I feel like a lot of these things are just experimentations and to, to understand the
01:11:53.900 psychology of humanity and what they can do and what they can get away with and what will
01:11:57.820 happen next.
01:11:59.020 They've already played this game.
01:12:00.700 They know how this, how this plays out.
01:12:02.420 This is not, it's a cycle repeating.
01:12:04.180 Sure.
01:12:04.420 But there are people orchestrating this cycle and they're watching it happen.
01:12:08.160 And this is the part that we're, that we should really be paying attention to.
01:12:12.120 It's, it's also in the Bible.
01:12:13.420 It's, it's biblical.
01:12:14.000 A lot of people will take this and they'll spin it and say the Jews are evil.
01:12:18.560 But in the book of Revelation, they talk about the, those that say that they are Jews, but
01:12:23.520 are not.
01:12:24.440 Right.
01:12:24.860 That pretend to be, but they're the synagogue of Satan.
01:12:27.080 That's what, this is who we're talking about here.
01:12:29.160 These people who say that they are Jews.
01:12:30.760 So now Ian Carroll is telling Joe Rogan, these Jews, I don't even know if they're Jews.
01:12:36.500 They say that they're Jews, but they are not.
01:12:38.740 Well, we don't even know what a Jew is.
01:12:40.400 What's a Jew, ethnic Jew, you know, racial Jew, religious Jew.
01:12:43.620 But, but Clint, you and I see the exact same thing.
01:12:46.500 When you look at these DEI laws and you go, this is going to create hatred towards the
01:12:50.700 people that it's geared to protect.
01:12:52.220 I see that too.
01:12:53.520 The only difference is I go, oh, they see that too.
01:12:57.320 Yeah.
01:12:57.580 They also see that.
01:12:58.320 But, but see, here's the thing is that I don't think that it was about, about creating
01:13:03.500 this backlash.
01:13:04.560 I think that it was about a distraction from the power structures that existed.
01:13:08.680 You can, you can go down the Jewish line of argumentation.
01:13:11.020 I go down the corporatocracy, fascistic model, which is really what we languish under at
01:13:15.920 present was that everybody, everybody was in the street over Occupy Wall Street and that
01:13:20.360 they were coming for fucking capitalist heads.
01:13:22.120 Like they were furious after 08.
01:13:24.520 The recession was absolutely devastating to the average person.
01:13:28.440 And, and I, I watched it firsthand.
01:13:30.640 Most of us did.
01:13:31.280 And it was just terrible.
01:13:32.340 So in that, in that frame, you realize that, okay, there's this populist left wing movement.
01:13:37.800 You got Bernie Sanders, you got all of these like socialists that are rising up.
01:13:41.860 What do you do in that moment?
01:13:43.280 Well, you can just accept that.
01:13:45.520 Yeah, we fucked up.
01:13:46.400 We fucked up real bad.
01:13:47.320 No wait.
01:13:47.660 And we owe you guys, and we're going to change our ways.
01:13:50.300 Or you can totally flip this thing and say, this is not about the structure of our, of
01:13:56.300 our system and how, you know, government contracts ultimately lead to these oligopolies that make
01:14:01.620 it anti-competitive practices that make it so that the capitalist system is no longer actually
01:14:05.240 capitalist.
01:14:05.720 Like we could acknowledge that and we could reform that we could do the right thing, or
01:14:09.380 we can just say, it's the white people amongst you are the enemies.
01:14:13.420 And everybody that's a victim is, uh, you know, just because they look differently or
01:14:17.340 they love differently or they have different gender or whatever.
01:14:20.020 And it's like, that was the play.
01:14:21.840 So I agree with you that it was orchestrated, but I think it was orchestrated to deflect
01:14:25.520 from the animosity that was, you know, boiling, uh, underneath about the recession.
01:14:31.020 Well, look, whatever the origins were, I think I have found a solution.
01:14:36.720 So all of this going back and forth, everybody can breathe a sigh of relief.
01:14:39.620 I think I know what to do.
01:14:40.520 I think what we need is to rip the bandaid off.
01:14:43.840 No, we need Matt Walsh.
01:14:45.320 Shout out to Chaney in Wonderland.
01:14:47.060 Matt Walsh needs to be doing a, what is a Jew documentary?
01:14:51.060 If we can do that, all right, we did the, what is a woman, we need to do, what is a Jew?
01:14:55.920 If we can do that?
01:14:56.840 Cause we can't even establish what a Jew is.
01:14:58.800 And I think until we can get to that point, uh, the conversation is almost just going into
01:15:04.000 the, into the tunnels of New York, just asking random Hasidics that are scrolling around.
01:15:07.860 Like, what is a Jew anyway?
01:15:10.620 What's up with the mattresses?
01:15:13.840 Why is there a dead baby over there?
01:15:15.500 What is it?
01:15:15.880 Sorry, I see you carrying this mattress.
01:15:17.940 Would you mind just taking a moment and just answering a very simple question for me?
01:15:21.060 Uh, what is a Jew?
01:15:22.780 And I, I, I'd be interested in knowing what the answer is too.
01:15:25.200 So shout out to Matt Walsh.
01:15:26.360 I hope he's, he's hard at work on, uh, the documentary that we need.
01:15:29.680 He, he is not, he's not going to be doing that.
01:15:32.680 I don't think so, dude.
01:15:33.680 No.
01:15:34.020 He will not risk that paycheck.
01:15:35.500 Maybe if he, maybe if he gets fired or quits the daily wire, then he'll, he'll run with
01:15:39.060 that.
01:15:39.320 He'll go the Candace Owens route.
01:15:40.760 Um, but I, I also wanted to just say that, you know, boring wasn't just taking a shot at
01:15:45.340 Ian Carroll.
01:15:45.760 He's also taking a shot at the Tate brothers.
01:15:47.280 He's also taking a shot at Candace Owens and Theo Vaughn.
01:15:49.720 Um, I do understand that like the, the confluence of conversations that have to do with.
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01:16:55.680 You know, Jewish things is concerning.
01:16:58.680 Like if I, especially if I, if I believed that there was this imminent threat for everybody
01:17:03.260 to perish as a consequence of antisemitism, as Topp is apparently feeling as if that's
01:17:08.520 a possibility.
01:17:08.920 I just, I just don't feel that way at all.
01:17:11.520 And I feel that, that open dialogue is actually how you turn the temperature down, especially
01:17:15.860 if you have, if you have nuanced speakers, people that are interested in, in justice and
01:17:20.140 truth and not in persecution of innocent people just because of the religion.
01:17:23.780 Like that is, that is not what I'm in this for.
01:17:26.480 And I think that if you can actually have open conversations that allow for that nuance,
01:17:30.860 well, then you don't, that doesn't actually turn the temperature up.
01:17:33.480 It turns it down.
01:17:34.700 What turns it up though, is the argument back from that, uh, the group that you're calling
01:17:39.240 out, because again, I'm not saying that, you know, Ben Shapiro, well, I guess Ben Shapiro
01:17:44.200 is, but I'm not saying like common person is doing these things, but they will argue back
01:17:47.460 with, they'll argue back against you because this is their identity.
01:17:50.000 They've bought full on that.
01:17:51.780 This is their identity.
01:17:52.700 They also have bought into the victim victim mentality that they will, people want to put
01:17:57.960 them back in camps and do all this stuff to them.
01:17:59.900 It's like, nobody really cares or wants to do this stuff.
01:18:02.600 So they have, they have now tied themselves to one side.
01:18:05.500 So when you're, when someone's presenting facts, they're going to argue against it and
01:18:12.180 it's just going to make things more inflamed.
01:18:14.640 But see, this is, this is why I oppose DEI is that like, I, I understand the, the, um,
01:18:22.580 the victimhood narrative that many black people are, are sold throughout their life, you know,
01:18:27.200 throughout their childhood too, throughout their public education.
01:18:29.620 Like, can I ask you something on that before you go on?
01:18:32.400 Is that, do you think that's by design or no?
01:18:36.180 Probably, um, because much of it transpires through Hollywood and through public education,
01:18:41.400 like there are curricula, I mean, you can go that route, but, but, but my point is, my
01:18:46.800 point is like the, the narrative that the black community, and I'm, I'm speaking in broad
01:18:52.360 strokes, some black people don't feel this way.
01:18:53.960 And, you know, so I'm not saying everybody, but, um, those that do, I have sympathy for
01:18:58.240 like, if you're, if you're just bombarded with movies from Hollywood about slavery over
01:19:04.040 and over and over again, it's like, yeah, dude, like that would fuck you up.
01:19:08.580 And, and any black movie you see is gangbangers, you know?
01:19:11.940 And it's like, and, and, uh, and drug trafficking.
01:19:14.380 And it's like, like, yeah, dude, dude, you're in a really rough spot mentally.
01:19:18.880 Like, especially if you're internalizing that and extrapolating these messages as to reflect
01:19:23.740 on you as a person because of how you look.
01:19:26.120 But I, what I'm, what I'm getting at is that like, most of us can acknowledge that when it
01:19:30.200 comes to black people, can you acknowledge the same when it comes to Jewish people that
01:19:33.600 you are just bombarded with these Holocaust movies and, and all of this other, uh, you
01:19:37.620 know, narrative about antisemitism and how that you're under threat 24 seven.
01:19:41.060 And then if you, if you can put yourself in their shoes, do you understand how you would
01:19:44.480 react to that?
01:19:45.160 And my reaction would probably be similar to theirs that though.
01:19:47.800 Well, we need to collectivize.
01:19:49.360 We need to work in tandem to try and suppress these thoughts, to get people to not be paying
01:19:53.480 attention to us, to get people to not be hunting us to the end of the earth.
01:19:56.500 It's like, I just, I understand like the human nature aspects of this.
01:20:00.700 And I think that oftentimes that gets lost in discussions about this because a lot of people
01:20:05.140 have already concluded that like, that's my enemy.
01:20:07.300 Therefore they lose the capacity for sympathy.
01:20:09.260 It's the same thing that I've done with Palestine.
01:20:10.900 It's like, I don't fucking, I don't have any, like, there's no love between me and Hamas,
01:20:15.280 but I can totally put myself in their shoes and understand why they're so fucking angry
01:20:19.720 at Israel.
01:20:20.360 And also vice versa.
01:20:21.880 I can understand after October 7th, why so many Israelis are like, just wipe these people
01:20:25.740 off the map.
01:20:26.920 And I just, it's weird.
01:20:28.040 It's just weird to me that, um, people have a really hard time with that, that they just
01:20:31.880 can't, they cannot understand both sides of the argument.
01:20:35.600 I think I know where that hard time comes from and I'm going to say something stupid, but
01:20:40.440 that's not really different.
01:20:41.800 So, uh, within the music industry, um, you know, you look at what they did to hip hop
01:20:47.240 and they, they essentially took what was an art form that was reflective of the culture.
01:20:53.580 And they decided based off of whatever analytics they had that when these people talk about
01:20:59.060 violence and when they talk about drug usage, um, and when they shit on women, well, record
01:21:05.100 sales go up and this is putting it, this is being gracious, right?
01:21:08.760 To say there's nothing nefarious here, you could make an argument for that not being
01:21:12.440 the case.
01:21:13.020 But, um, so what happens then is every black artist that they onboard, they go, we really
01:21:18.020 like you kiddo, but I'm going to need you to talk about these things because this is
01:21:21.980 how we make the money.
01:21:22.940 And then what happens is the culture eventually becomes a reflection of the art form.
01:21:27.420 So it's like holding a mirror up to the black community, but that mirror is filled
01:21:31.420 with misogyny and, and, and violence and drug usage and, you know, the glorification of
01:21:36.880 those things.
01:21:39.180 And so the community then becomes that, but this is where the stupid thing comes in.
01:21:44.640 It's hard to apply that to the Jewish community.
01:21:48.300 When the Jews are like massively overrepresented in the music industry and in Hollywood, the
01:21:56.980 very things that generate the propaganda that creates the culture, but they're victims of
01:22:01.580 their own.
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01:23:02.880 Yeah, so...
01:23:03.460 Well, they're literally doing it to themselves.
01:23:05.180 Yeah, he's arguing that they can't...
01:23:07.920 Like, we can't have sympathy because it's a lot of Jewish people that are behind the
01:23:11.560 narrative that's thinking.
01:23:11.600 No, no, no.
01:23:11.780 I'm not arguing that.
01:23:12.620 I'm just saying it becomes a little bit weird.
01:23:14.960 That's all I'm saying.
01:23:15.760 Like, how do you...
01:23:16.340 I don't know how to square that.
01:23:17.440 Because it's not like the black community is not really doing it to themselves because the
01:23:21.620 record labels are owned by them.
01:23:23.440 Like, black on black crime.
01:23:24.740 I'm like, I got no sympathy for that because you're doing it to yourself.
01:23:28.040 It's like Jewish on Jewish crime.
01:23:29.960 But it's not, though.
01:23:30.680 That's the thing.
01:23:31.600 There's so much nuance that needs to be had with this conversation.
01:23:33.980 Well, black people are black people.
01:23:34.660 What is a Jew?
01:23:37.040 Ask Matt Walsh.
01:23:40.660 His new documentary will explain it.
01:23:43.140 It's just...
01:23:43.740 You know what I mean?
01:23:44.340 It's like, so when it comes to people not having empathy, I have a great...
01:23:47.480 I dunk on black people very often because they're very dunkable.
01:23:51.200 Not in sports.
01:23:52.600 I can't do that.
01:23:52.900 No, not in real life.
01:23:54.020 Not in real life.
01:23:54.740 I simply cannot.
01:23:55.320 You can't dunk on a black dude.
01:23:56.400 Get the fuck out of here.
01:23:57.080 I can't dunk fucking on anything, period.
01:23:58.840 But on the internet, I can do that.
01:24:01.240 But I still have a great deal of empathy because I recognize redlining, not being able
01:24:05.500 to get mortgages, being relegated to the hood, having your culture and your art form
01:24:09.820 co-opted and used against you, the crack epidemic.
01:24:13.340 I get it, right?
01:24:14.460 We funded the Iran-Contra Wars and destroyed the black community.
01:24:18.400 And for the record, slavery did happen.
01:24:21.020 Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:24:22.340 And who owned the ships?
01:24:23.040 But it just becomes a little bit more difficult when you're talking about the Jews because...
01:24:27.700 Okay, if I'm going to go like, well, they redlined and they wouldn't approve...
01:24:31.420 Don't you guys find this annoying, though?
01:24:33.060 Hold on, hold on, wait a second.
01:24:33.380 Wait a second.
01:24:33.680 I got to tell you to shut up now.
01:24:35.180 The banks are the ones that are owned by the Jews, but they're not giving the blacks
01:24:39.080 the mortgage.
01:24:39.740 The music is destroying the black community, but the Jews own the music industry.
01:24:43.160 Hollywood is portraying only the thug, only the drug dealer, only the crime lord, but
01:24:47.740 Hollywood is owned by the Jews.
01:24:49.800 That is where the big problem comes in, because now try to say that about the Jews.
01:24:53.700 This is why Kanye was so mad, and this is why so many black people backed him up, because
01:24:58.820 they feel the same way that you just described.
01:25:00.980 Right or wrong?
01:25:02.080 Do you see the momentum now?
01:25:03.740 But it's like, it's not, though.
01:25:05.060 It's not Moishi from, you know, Third Avenue that's doing this.
01:25:09.400 Although, like, they're just, they are kind of their own people.
01:25:12.300 They have their cultural things.
01:25:13.560 I make fun of them the same way I make fun of other cultures.
01:25:16.180 They don't really, they're not responsible for that, but they're going to take the hit
01:25:18.340 for that.
01:25:18.840 You're going, you're going down for that.
01:25:20.820 Well, this is, this is the danger with the, the Jewish identity globally, is that like,
01:25:27.040 they, they, because there's so few of them, you know, only 1% of the global population
01:25:32.000 or something to that effect.
01:25:32.880 But, and, and there's this narrative about them being persecuted, like, they have collectivized
01:25:37.140 and they have, they have decided to create this kind of joint defensive network where
01:25:41.280 they all, they all work together and they all hire each other and they all, you know,
01:25:45.380 and they create a nation for each other.
01:25:47.460 But as a consequence of that, well, then how do you, how do you express to the world that
01:25:52.060 we're still individuals?
01:25:53.520 Like, that's really tough, right?
01:25:55.180 Like, if you're in an ethno state, which is kind of what they've attempted to build, how
01:25:59.120 do you then go, well, you can't collectivize us?
01:26:01.260 It's like, well, you collectivized you, like you did that to you.
01:26:05.000 So it just, it makes it really hard for them to argue that.
01:26:07.800 But fortunately for them, I still function from, uh, you know, the, the ideology of classical
01:26:14.740 liberalism that I do view people as individuals.
01:26:17.560 So therefore I am able to differentiate between the Weinsteins of the world and, uh, and the
01:26:23.580 Epsteins of the world and the Moishe on third avenues of the world.
01:26:27.100 Like to me, those are not, I don't, I have zero animosity towards Moishe, you know, but
01:26:32.840 I have got a lot towards Epstein, uh, or Maxwell, for instance.
01:26:36.880 It's, it becomes that whole thing that we're talking about the individual versus the group.
01:26:40.660 Uh, and so, you know, as a, as a group, as an operating group that seeks to subvert, um,
01:26:46.800 very problematic, but as an individual, yeah, it's the dude that runs the deli.
01:26:51.720 I find the whole thing very tired.
01:26:54.760 I've like, I've already done this and I'm just done talking about these guys and they're
01:26:59.560 just constantly coming back up and coming back up.
01:27:02.600 And I'm just saying, listen, this is where it's going.
01:27:05.160 I hope it doesn't, but that's, that's what we're headed to.
01:27:09.000 What worries me is this is a complex idea.
01:27:12.200 It's going to take a long time to have this conversation, uh, on a cultural stage, on a
01:27:17.320 world stage.
01:27:18.560 And what I worry is that as it starts to come out, there's going to be a lot of misconceptions.
01:27:24.300 There's going to be a lot of anger, right?
01:27:26.440 There's going to be a lot of frustration.
01:27:27.880 Um, and God forbid Israel does some silly shit during that conversation and that could
01:27:36.060 ruin everything.
01:27:37.580 Right?
01:27:38.000 So basically what I'm saying is if people get to a point where they're starting to realize
01:27:42.600 that this is what's been going on.
01:27:44.080 And then all of a sudden we look over and Israel just, I don't know, demolishes Iran or some
01:27:48.580 crazy shit like that.
01:27:50.040 That could be huge.
01:27:51.820 We would never get to finish having that conversation and everybody would pretty much unanimously turn
01:27:55.880 on them.
01:27:57.420 I just wanted to clarify.
01:27:59.060 I, when I said Weinstein, I'm talking about Harvey Weinstein.
01:28:01.640 I actually like Brett and Eric Weinstein.
01:28:03.880 So I gotta, gotta clarify because, uh, you know, similar last name or same last name.
01:28:09.720 Well, what we're doing is, is effective, right?
01:28:12.160 I mean, if we're looking to have this conversation in a big way and there's all these nuances and
01:28:18.000 it has to unfold and people have to understand.
01:28:20.480 And I, and I think the more you understand, the less tense and reactive you get, uh, what
01:28:25.380 we're doing, uh, and I'm sure there's a lot of people listening, especially, you know,
01:28:28.640 I just gave this whole thing about how the Jews own Hollywood and yada, yada, yada.
01:28:31.180 But, um, I think that this sort of thing needs to be said and it needs to be talked out
01:28:36.680 at length.
01:28:37.240 And it needs to get to the point where people feel like top where I'm just done with it.
01:28:41.080 I'm just, I'm almost bored with it.
01:28:42.700 Like, let's, let's just, let's just move on.
01:28:45.120 I don't know how effective we are.
01:28:46.440 I feel like, like a number one, I'm beating the same old drum.
01:28:49.380 And I know that the people that I am friends with, was friends with, they don't want to
01:28:54.820 hear me talk about this stuff anymore because it's, it's just like, if don't you feel gross,
01:29:00.360 I feel gross when I'm talking about this right now.
01:29:02.620 It's just like, how many times do I have to say this and how many different ways do
01:29:06.520 I have to say the same thing?
01:29:09.060 And I feel like every, every month, every week.
01:29:12.340 I think it's been good though.
01:29:13.400 Cause your, your perspective on this has evolved and I've watched it evolve, you know, granted
01:29:18.620 most of it through comedic outlets like Tower Gang, but I have watched your perspective on
01:29:23.020 this evolve.
01:29:23.480 You went from being fairly mad about this a couple of years ago to now exhausted slash almost
01:29:31.060 sympathetic or empathetic with what's happening.
01:29:33.280 So I think that that is healthy.
01:29:35.220 And I think that your audience has probably felt gone through that same arc.
01:29:38.920 Um, you know, I never went through the mad phase.
01:29:41.360 I just like tried to basically for the longest time, I just didn't want to talk about it.
01:29:46.060 Cause I didn't know enough about it.
01:29:47.500 Uh, and then by the time I started to know a little bit about it, people wanted to talk
01:29:50.700 about it, but if you do talk about it, you're not saying it, you're not going hard enough.
01:29:53.240 You're not, you know, and then it's like, then I want to avoid it because I don't want
01:29:56.140 to fucking, I'm not going to like, I'm not going to cultivate my message to try and satisfy,
01:29:59.380 satisfy lunatics.
01:30:00.460 Like, fuck you.
01:30:01.200 I'm going to talk about what I want to talk about.
01:30:02.640 And then I got to the point where I was like, look, this matters so much because of the
01:30:06.480 war in, in Gaza that I, I kind of have to engage with this topic.
01:30:10.240 So I'm going to have to fucking just tell the truth.
01:30:12.440 And the truth is like what I've laid out in the first hour of the show is that like,
01:30:16.120 I don't have any animosity towards individual Jews.
01:30:18.460 I have a tremendous amount of concern about like Mossad's influence and, uh, you know,
01:30:23.800 APAC's influence in our politics.
01:30:25.140 Like that's obviously a real thing.
01:30:26.980 You can't, can't avoid that that's actually happening, but is it everything like, and
01:30:31.760 that's, that's the thing that I think a lot of the, uh, the Fuentes audience gets wrong.
01:30:36.000 The Grouper's audience is like, once they've identified this, they're done searching like
01:30:40.800 that, that's the, that's the end.
01:30:43.160 And, and I, and I, I think it's a much more nuanced conversation.
01:30:46.400 That's why I like having with you guys.
01:30:47.760 Cause I think we are actually able to have it in a nuanced fashion that I hope expresses,
01:30:51.860 you know, what I'm trying to convey as opposed to just like good guy, bad guy.
01:30:56.960 Check this out.
01:30:57.760 So stop being lazy top name, the specific Jews.
01:31:00.380 And then, yeah, you want to name these, these are just, again, these are just puppets.
01:31:04.380 I like the more we search deep down, it seems like it might even go towards like the Catholic
01:31:09.480 church or the Vatican.
01:31:10.440 Jesuits, yeah.
01:31:11.220 The Jesuits, some kind of like, uh, uh, Knights of Malta stuff.
01:31:15.260 This, it goes so deep and we're stuck on Jews.
01:31:17.340 I think, I think you guys also have a different outlook on this than I do because of your religious
01:31:21.580 backdrop.
01:31:21.980 And, um, you know, I, I always perceive people like whether they consider themselves Muslim
01:31:28.900 or Christian or Catholic, I still, I still always view them through the lens of a person
01:31:33.380 first, not as a religious being, because so few people are actually devoutly religious and
01:31:38.720 like, like move as a religious figure.
01:31:41.100 Like very few people are very few.
01:31:44.160 So I'm curious, like how has your religious background, um, you've probably already talked
01:31:50.000 about this ad nauseum.
01:31:50.800 So if you want to just skip it, we can, but how has that changed your perception of things
01:31:54.560 when it came to this topic?
01:31:56.620 Uh, it, it's, it's frustrating that it's supposed to happen.
01:32:00.160 It's, it shows you that it's also frustrating because like, I, I read a book and I, uh, I don't,
01:32:07.960 I'm not religious, but, uh, I'm a Christian and it's like, how, well, how do I, how do
01:32:13.920 I, uh, justify people like, you know, these people being Jewish, the very first Christians
01:32:19.260 being Jewish, no matter what, you know, Dustin Nemos or whatever, whoever will say, these
01:32:24.240 are the first people that agreed with my religion.
01:32:26.260 They are Jewish.
01:32:27.120 And what is happening today when we're blaming these Jewish, uh, you know, the, the powers
01:32:33.440 that be, that are Jewish, it's, it's very difficult.
01:32:36.020 It's frustrating.
01:32:36.780 You go to churches.
01:32:37.560 They're like, we need to put Israel first.
01:32:39.580 We need to help them send the money, you know, just the, the complete wrong thing.
01:32:44.580 So like we've, I've had to like basically scratch and go to zero and look at what really, what
01:32:50.780 does the Bible say?
01:32:51.700 What is it teaching?
01:32:52.360 What is this religion actually telling me?
01:32:54.400 And you, you're able to gleam a lot of, uh, clarity through that.
01:32:58.440 When you, when you take away the church, the nonsense that these people are saying on the
01:33:01.680 outside the things that they've, that you've been taught before and focus on what this book
01:33:06.220 is actually telling you.
01:33:08.180 Um, so I, I don't know.
01:33:09.620 It's a, it's been a painful process, but I think I've, uh, I've, I've gotten better understanding
01:33:15.340 on what is going on and where, where I should be at on, on issues.
01:33:20.880 For me, it's just kind of like, um, I look at these things, I see a lot of prophecy that
01:33:24.860 aligns with it.
01:33:25.700 And if that's the case, then it just kind of comes to like, uh, father, forgive them for
01:33:30.200 they know not what they do.
01:33:31.200 So do you think, do you think that top's right?
01:33:33.480 And that this is the persecution cycle is going to culminate in some sort of, I don't
01:33:37.980 know, Holocaust or prophecy?
01:33:40.860 Well, yeah.
01:33:41.740 I mean, I don't know what the Bible says in terms of the prophecy.
01:33:43.920 So what, what are, what are you prognosticating here?
01:33:46.400 Cause I, I'm unclear.
01:33:47.860 I think that this, um, if it goes the way that I suspect it's going to go, there is this
01:33:53.500 cultural movement, this political narrative will eventually hit, um, sort of geopolitics
01:33:59.780 as its final place.
01:34:01.480 And I think the, the world will turn on Israel.
01:34:04.320 And I, and I think that the Jews will end up getting persecuted again.
01:34:08.300 Um, and I'm not pumped about that, you know, at all.
01:34:11.460 So you think Israel is going to be attacked?
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01:35:14.240 I think if I had to guess how that might go, I think that Israel fucks up in some way, shape,
01:35:19.520 or form.
01:35:19.860 I think that as the culture is hot with Epstein talk and Jew noticing that Netanyahu makes
01:35:25.480 a fatal mistake, likely if this was theater, makes a fatal mistake on the world stage and
01:35:32.460 it becomes rather unforgivable.
01:35:34.440 And I don't, I'm not going to claim to know what that is or even say that, you know, that's
01:35:38.220 definitively going to happen.
01:35:39.640 But I just see that as kind of the way I almost into it.
01:35:44.940 I feel it in my gut, like that's likely where this would go.
01:35:47.780 But going back to what you were saying before, Clint, you were talking about the Groypers and
01:35:52.060 how it's like they discovered this one thing and they're stopping there.
01:35:56.080 They're not going to go anywhere else.
01:35:57.020 Because that's the group of people that I described to you early that are very much
01:36:00.940 like myself, which is when you wake up, you glom on to the first thing that has any promise
01:36:06.440 to it, any bit of truth.
01:36:08.040 And a lot of these people woke up when?
01:36:10.700 Fucking four or five years ago.
01:36:12.500 Go to 2021.
01:36:13.220 Even a slow roll, right?
01:36:14.160 Like 2022.
01:36:15.340 His audience is very young too.
01:36:17.140 So like, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not trying to condemn them by any sense of the imagination.
01:36:21.800 Like I, even, even though everybody on earth tries to condemn those guys.
01:36:25.120 So like, I just want to be very clear.
01:36:26.820 I'm not trying to condemn them.
01:36:27.680 I'm just saying, I think that this, like the tapestry of the power of our, of our world
01:36:33.880 is quite complex.
01:36:36.240 And if you, if you think that at the top of it is just one or, you know, a thousand Jewish
01:36:42.360 people that are just pulling the strings for everything that happens in your life, you're
01:36:46.200 going to be just like, you're going to find out that you're wrong.
01:36:48.160 Like there are so many people in high positions of power.
01:36:51.080 I mean, think about how many Jewish presidents in America have there been?
01:36:53.960 None.
01:36:54.360 Uh, but they still, obviously they do have a tremendous amount of influence on the white
01:36:59.400 house.
01:36:59.580 So like, I'm not trying to say that that's not the issue.
01:37:01.980 I'm just saying you ought to concern yourself with the non-Jewish, uh, people that are involved
01:37:07.700 in politics and not just assume that, Oh, he's a Christian.
01:37:10.340 He's on my team.
01:37:11.100 Like get the fuck out of here.
01:37:12.120 Like some of these, some of these people are the most dangerous, nefarious, evil motherfuckers
01:37:16.580 in, in the power structure at all.
01:37:19.660 Um, but if you, if you turn a blind eye to them because they're not Jewish, well, then you
01:37:23.140 fucked up.
01:37:23.680 Like you're totally taking the eyes off.
01:37:26.140 Is John Brennan, is John Brennan Jewish?
01:37:28.300 You know, like apparently he converted to, yeah, apparently he converted to Islam, I think.
01:37:32.820 But, um, interesting.
01:37:34.280 Well, that's, you know, going back to what Top was saying too, about like the, you know,
01:37:37.760 early Christians, I guess, were, were Jews.
01:37:40.620 I think, um, Owen Benjamin does a fantastic job of presenting an argument that should be
01:37:48.180 always injected right in the middle of that statement, which is to say that when you're
01:37:53.060 talking about Christ and whether or not he was a Jew, um, what do you mean?
01:37:58.260 Do you mean that he is, uh, advocating for predatory loans for pornography usage?
01:38:05.040 Is he, uh, I don't know, subverting societies?
01:38:09.040 Is he, is he spreading, you know, morally bankrupt ideology?
01:38:12.780 Like, no, he's not doing any of that.
01:38:14.780 And when we're talking about Jews, that's just a catch-all phrase for the attributes that
01:38:20.880 I just described.
01:38:21.680 So, I mean, really at the end of the day, it's, are you upset with the Jews or not?
01:38:27.460 I'm upset with anybody that seeks to corrode, uh, a culture's moral fabric, you know, that,
01:38:34.600 that's who, so if that's a Jew or that's a self-proclaimed Christian, are you trying to
01:38:39.640 get people to, to take loans that are going to fucking ruin their lives?
01:38:43.140 Are you trying to convince them that, you know, uh, they should just indulge in their sin
01:38:48.860 and that there's really no downside to that?
01:38:51.080 I mean, that sort of thing is what actually doesn't resonate with you.
01:38:53.820 I mean, have no kids or have kids out of wedlock.
01:38:56.120 Like, those are all very important.
01:38:57.660 But I, again, I think if you, if you, if you laser focus on that particular niche topic,
01:39:04.160 you, you lose sight of the fact that like the, the military industrial complex and the era
01:39:12.000 of total war since 9-11, um, has eroded our cultural framework.
01:39:17.300 So like, if you're only paying attention to the pornographers and the, you know, music
01:39:23.380 industry or whatever, you're missing, you're missing an aspect of this that still has as
01:39:29.220 if not a bigger, more poignant impact on our culture.
01:39:32.040 And I just, that's why I think it's just very important to, to keep an open mind and not
01:39:37.460 to assume that, you know, everything.
01:39:39.260 And I, I do the same for myself.
01:39:40.540 I definitely don't know everything.
01:39:42.160 Um, but I'm also older and I've just had a lot of time, a lot of, a lot more time than
01:39:46.080 these Gruper kids have had to try and develop a worldview.
01:39:50.260 Um, so, and I, and I think that they will evolve like to be wrong.
01:39:54.160 Well, that's a great way to put it.
01:39:56.500 I've had more time to be wrong and therefore I probably have more things, right?
01:39:59.460 And you can't be wrong in this time period.
01:40:01.120 This is, this is why I feel like it's such a, it's such an issue.
01:40:04.760 I was allowed to be wrong in 2021, 2022, we're doing tower gang and I'm making all these jokes
01:40:09.680 and stuff like we're telling the truth, but it's not, it's not even really that I was
01:40:12.700 wrong.
01:40:12.960 It's just wasn't, I wasn't nuanced right now in the stage that we're at right now.
01:40:17.220 I feel like we can't be wrong for like, these kids can't be wrong for three years.
01:40:22.400 Things are moving real quick.
01:40:24.180 And if you're wrong for three years and it takes you that much time to evolve and kind
01:40:28.200 of understand what's going on here, if the time has already passed and you're going to
01:40:31.900 be used, you'll, you'll be useful idiots played into whatever game is being played out.
01:40:36.640 Well, here's the truth.
01:40:37.660 I mean, 80 to 85% of people are useless, useless idiots are useful idiots and sometimes
01:40:42.520 useless and, and it's just like, how useful will the 15 to 20% be?
01:40:48.260 Like that's, that's the key here.
01:40:50.080 And that's your, I don't know your path, which way Western man, are you going to be a useful
01:40:53.900 idiot?
01:40:54.180 Are you going to be a dangerous retard?
01:40:56.800 That's right.
01:40:58.440 I mean, you hit it right at 90 minutes, but I still don't want to end the episode.
01:41:01.700 So we got to, we have to read some, uh, super chats and then we'll, that's right.
01:41:06.200 Super chats.
01:41:06.840 Yeah, we've got, uh, okay, so spooky toucan $5 posos a fed Ian Carroll is the best Ian.
01:41:14.060 Is there another Ian I should know about?
01:41:15.720 Um, whoa, you're not, you're going to not mention, uh, Ian Crossland.
01:41:19.020 Wow.
01:41:20.420 Does he still make content?
01:41:21.600 That's a high quality Ian.
01:41:23.360 Yes.
01:41:23.780 Uh, Pam Bondi needs to redeem herself.
01:41:25.820 We need to rest.
01:41:26.700 Keep up the good work y'all.
01:41:28.280 Okay.
01:41:28.680 Thank you.
01:41:29.220 I don't know.
01:41:29.580 Spooky toucan.
01:41:30.320 It's more of a statement.
01:41:31.200 Yeah.
01:41:31.300 I appreciate that.
01:41:31.900 Eric John pizza artist, verified supporter.
01:41:34.520 What's that brother?
01:41:35.060 $2 also the, Oh no, wait, if this is a, I might be reading this out of order.
01:41:39.000 Here we go.
01:41:39.280 Let's read this one.
01:41:40.460 Uh, the thing I have trouble with is if these forces are as powerful as people claim, how
01:41:44.900 the hell has Joe Rogan made it this far and got as big as he can?
01:41:50.360 He's yeah, as he has, he's funded by a major corporation now, right?
01:41:55.640 Is he, I don't know which major corporation, Spotify, Spotify.
01:41:58.760 Oh yeah.
01:41:59.320 I'm not going to speculate as to whether or not Joe Rogan is a co-opted or not.
01:42:03.040 What I am going to say is you are fucking fooling yourself.
01:42:08.280 If you think the intelligence agencies are clamoring to get a hand on that operation.
01:42:12.640 Yeah.
01:42:13.300 Well, of course, um, I, I still am fully in the, uh, you can call me the blue pill camp
01:42:19.220 on this.
01:42:19.600 I, I a hundred percent believe that, that Joe Rogan is an independent operator that is
01:42:24.500 speaking his mind.
01:42:25.820 A hundred percent.
01:42:26.740 I do.
01:42:27.540 Yeah.
01:42:28.620 Okay.
01:42:29.840 I mean, that doesn't mean that there is an advertiser pressure or there isn't corporate
01:42:33.160 pressure that comes periodically, but Rogan, Rogan basically made it on his own because
01:42:38.200 he got into this world before there was a real censorship apparatus.
01:42:41.940 Like he was, he was doing huge numbers before the, even before Trump existed.
01:42:48.400 Like he started a show in Oh nine.
01:42:49.940 So like he was ignored for the first six, seven, eight years of his show.
01:42:54.320 And by the time he got on their radar, he was so popular that it just, they couldn't
01:42:57.840 stop it.
01:42:58.440 So yes, uh, to your point, of course they're trying to co-opt it.
01:43:01.560 Of course they're trying to get guests on there that will help with narrative, uh, curation.
01:43:06.540 But in terms of who he is and what he's about, I'm a hundred percent convinced that he's
01:43:10.720 the real deal.
01:43:11.640 I don't think that Rogan is a morally correct person.
01:43:15.040 No, a week like today though, a week like this week, you, there, there is a concerted
01:43:19.840 effort by Joe Rogan to paint a narrative and it's, it's his, it could be his narrative or
01:43:24.920 it could be somebody telling him to do this.
01:43:26.820 I don't know.
01:43:27.320 That's not for me to speculate, but I know that he is painting a narrative.
01:43:30.660 His last week of guests and the things he's mentioned have all been congruent.
01:43:35.360 They've all told a story and the story is what we talked about here today.
01:43:38.620 So he is doing something.
01:43:41.240 He's, he's pushing this narrative.
01:43:42.820 And then the reason that I question him, I'm, I'm like one of the biggest Joe Rogan
01:43:46.240 fans out there.
01:43:46.960 Like I, I used to listen to all of his stuff, love UFC, used to love fear factor.
01:43:52.020 It should come back on.
01:43:53.220 But like the reason I'm questioning is, uh, Sam Tripoli.
01:43:57.920 I mean, Sam Tripoli was a early, he was like guest number one or two on that show.
01:44:02.220 And he wasn't invited back on for a long time because he wasn't allowed to say this
01:44:07.120 stuff.
01:44:07.380 He was kicked out of the, the comedy community and still gets a cold shoulder.
01:44:11.020 Eddie Bravo treated very harshly talking about this stuff.
01:44:14.280 Um, you, you name it.
01:44:15.520 Even, uh, who's the guy from blink 182 talking about aliens, Tom DeLonge, Tom DeLonge, who
01:44:19.960 was kicked off the show early.
01:44:21.500 They did like an hour, which is very unusual.
01:44:23.340 Now, a lot of the stuff he said turned out to be true, but it's like, what does Rogan know?
01:44:27.500 And what does he know that we're not allowed to say right now?
01:44:30.780 I feel like he's got a great grasp on these things.
01:44:33.100 And I don't know.
01:44:33.780 I'm just speculating, but well, something, what I would say is that, um, a person's moral
01:44:40.500 fabric is, is one thing, but this, you know, intelligence operations or intelligence agencies
01:44:45.400 rather have a solution for somebody that won't bend, uh, and compromise their more.
01:44:49.840 You just threaten them.
01:44:51.200 You know what I mean?
01:44:52.020 So I'm not, I, all of this doesn't even have to be, I'm not, I'm not saying that Rogan
01:44:55.900 is co-opted, but the idea that he's an upstanding moral dude who just wants this or that, I'm
01:45:01.320 not saying that that's what you're saying, Clint, but that's what, an argument that I
01:45:03.880 see a lot is, oh, more, you know, Rogan's a good guy.
01:45:06.680 This thing happened organically.
01:45:08.400 Uh, he wouldn't do that.
01:45:09.740 Everything seems to be in alignment with the way he's always been consistent with his,
01:45:13.460 his views as they've always been.
01:45:15.280 And, uh, I would say that, yeah, they would just threaten that, that guy.
01:45:18.800 If they did do it.
01:45:20.240 Yeah, of course, of course they could threaten him or his family.
01:45:22.360 Um, but I think he would just shut down his show if he, if he had been threatened in that
01:45:26.260 way.
01:45:26.420 But, uh, I think I just have a very unique view on these things because, and I'm not to
01:45:31.340 say that I'm right, but just a unique view because most people don't know a lot of these
01:45:34.720 people, but like, I personally know Dave Smith really well.
01:45:38.260 I know Tim Poole really well.
01:45:39.780 Uh, I know Ian Carroll pretty well.
01:45:41.640 I mean, we only hung out once, but it was for like four hours or it was like for a full day
01:45:45.280 actually.
01:45:45.980 Um, and I just, I like, I feel like I have a good sense of people after being in the business
01:45:50.640 world and just living for as long as I have and interacting with people.
01:45:54.000 A long time.
01:45:54.700 Yeah.
01:45:54.980 Just forever for fucking a hundred years I've been alive.
01:45:57.680 And, um, and, and just like, I feel like I have a good judge of character and I really
01:46:04.680 like Ian Carroll and I, and I really like Dave Smith and I really like Tim Poole and I know
01:46:10.020 a lot of people fucking hate these guys.
01:46:11.320 And it's just like, I come away feeling, um, just a, a, just a different perspective on
01:46:17.780 these people.
01:46:18.160 Cause I've, I've seen their humanity.
01:46:19.480 I've seen, I've spent countless hours with Tim in the poker hall or doing different things.
01:46:24.200 And it's like, you like, he's not faking that, you know, like he's being who he is.
01:46:28.520 Um, and, and I, I feel like particularly given my relationship to Dave and how close Dave is
01:46:34.520 with Rogan, um, and how close Dave is with Tucker that like, you just come away being less
01:46:38.760 jaded about what these people's motivations are and where they're actually like what they're
01:46:42.960 actually doing.
01:46:44.320 Um, you know, they're all obviously highly driven and very much interested in fame and
01:46:48.460 fortune.
01:46:48.720 Like you don't get to the highest levels of any industry.
01:46:51.000 If you're not most likely, uh, particularly a performance industry, like standup comic
01:46:54.840 and podcaster and everything else.
01:46:56.520 So I'm not saying that they don't have selfish motivations too.
01:46:59.700 I'm just saying that I think that they are sincere.
01:47:01.840 And I think that particularly in the podcast arena, you cannot be as successful as they've
01:47:06.280 been by painting a narrative and hand crafting it.
01:47:10.040 For instance, the daily wire guys, this is why their star is fading.
01:47:13.640 This is why the Candace Owens star is rising.
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01:48:16.400 Is that their narrative cannot be honest about certain topics.
01:48:21.180 It cannot, like explicitly.
01:48:23.140 Therefore, their audience senses something's off.
01:48:26.340 And if they ever listen to Candace Owens, if they ever listen to the Dave Smiths of the
01:48:29.480 world or even Rogan, they'll probably start to listen to them more because they just,
01:48:34.200 like, once you're interested in long-form conversations, you're going to be drawn towards
01:48:37.900 the most fruitful, honest, long-form conversations.
01:48:41.140 And that ain't the Daily Wire.
01:48:42.600 Sorry, guys.
01:48:43.620 So I guess that's why I'm more convinced of Rogan's sincerity.
01:48:49.700 In this space, I am skeptical of virtually everyone.
01:48:55.500 I was just talking on the last episode of Nephilim Vest Squad that we did only a couple
01:48:58.600 of hours ago that during the Obama administration, Cass Sunstein got tossed on the administration.
01:49:05.220 He's the guy that wrote Cognitive Infiltration.
01:49:07.780 And a lot of that was surmising that there could be great benefit in infiltrating and then
01:49:13.760 steering these conspiracy movements and positioning, you know, your own person as sort of their
01:49:20.340 talking head.
01:49:21.340 And I don't think that that was an unsuccessful plan.
01:49:27.320 I think that probably among us right now, especially given the death of legacy media,
01:49:34.380 there are probably more than a few people who we would call our peers who would fit this
01:49:39.040 bill, right?
01:49:39.840 I mean, it is smart.
01:49:41.780 You have a group of people that's a breakaway from the masses.
01:49:46.760 The masses are easy.
01:49:47.840 They're the lemmings that we talk about often, right?
01:49:49.660 But what do you do with that 15%?
01:49:51.900 They're dangerous.
01:49:52.880 They're the ones that can see through and identify when, you know, something is happening, when
01:49:57.740 something is a psychological operation.
01:49:59.600 Well, you infiltrate them and then you get your guys and you position them and they'll give
01:50:04.240 you some limited hangout shit.
01:50:05.960 But then they'll also give you like, but that one thing you're talking about, not the case.
01:50:09.300 Don't worry about that.
01:50:10.200 And I'm not saying that that's Rogan, but I am left to wonder who among us is that person?
01:50:17.180 Because given the idea that they would be backed by an intelligence agency, lends itself to
01:50:22.640 the idea that they'd probably be quite successful in this space.
01:50:25.400 They probably have a pretty big presence.
01:50:26.660 You see, I disagree with that because the audience demand for the podcast world is just simply
01:50:33.540 different than what they like.
01:50:35.760 They are adapting on the fly.
01:50:37.180 They're trying to do what you're describing.
01:50:39.100 I just think that they're failing miserably at it because the way that they were able to
01:50:43.040 cultivate narrative control in the past was we've got three fucking nightly news shows
01:50:47.620 that we need to control the anchors.
01:50:48.840 That's highly doable.
01:50:50.760 You now have tens of thousands of independent commentators.
01:50:55.280 You cannot control all of them.
01:50:57.060 And the audience itself, the whole reason that we're not watching the nightly news is because
01:51:01.200 we already realized that we're being lied to.
01:51:02.900 So we're already a unique subset of humanity that is like interested in honesty.
01:51:07.800 Therefore, we migrated to Joe Rogan back in 2009 or like I did in 2009.
01:51:12.940 Most people didn't start that early.
01:51:14.200 But once you're in that lane, though, you sniff out bullshit artists so quickly.
01:51:23.160 And I think that they keep talking about, we need to find our own Joe Rogan.
01:51:27.680 The Democrats talk about it constantly.
01:51:28.840 We need to find our own Joe Rogan.
01:51:29.800 It's like, you had him.
01:51:30.820 He was a Democrat.
01:51:31.740 Remember they tried to get their own Alex Jones with Glenn Beck?
01:51:34.120 Yeah, well, and Glenn Beck had a lot of success, but I think it's because Glenn Beck talked
01:51:38.920 about a lot of things that were true.
01:51:41.000 I mean, he really did.
01:51:42.300 He was fucking all, like he was the one that popularized the George Soros shit and all of
01:51:46.200 his funding of overthrows of governments and shit like that.
01:51:48.400 That was all Glenn Beck.
01:51:49.880 He was hammering that.
01:51:50.360 They felt like they were trying to create a mainstream legacy media answer to Alex Jones
01:51:55.720 at the time, though.
01:51:56.380 And I'm not saying that Glenn Beck doesn't have his value.
01:51:59.600 No, you're right.
01:52:00.860 But I'm just saying you can't do that with a totally contrived, like, yes, it could be
01:52:05.200 a limited hangout and maybe Glenn Beck is that.
01:52:06.780 I don't know.
01:52:07.540 But I'm just saying he was telling some truths that were not being told elsewhere.
01:52:11.720 And so, like, the limited hangout was dangerous, you know, like they let some real shit get
01:52:17.800 out there and it became very popular as a consequence of his success on Fox News and
01:52:22.100 then his radio show and Blaze and everything else that he's done since then.
01:52:25.320 But I just think, like, every next generation, there's this new iteration of the old guard.
01:52:32.240 You know, Alex Jones, yes, they tried to co-op, you know, they tried to create him with Glenn
01:52:36.340 Beck, but then Alex Jones really, like his heir apparent at this point, appears to be
01:52:41.980 Ian Carroll.
01:52:42.840 And Ian Carroll goes way harder on Israel than Alex Jones has historically.
01:52:48.060 So I just think that, like, this is the natural evolution.
01:52:51.060 And even though I've only spent, you know, a limited amount of time and even though I've
01:52:54.140 spoken very highly of Ian Carroll, he can prove to be flawed.
01:52:57.860 Like, I'm not going to the mat for the guy.
01:53:00.520 I don't know him that well.
01:53:01.800 But I think that if he does, if he fucks up badly, which he briefly fucked up when he
01:53:06.880 was talking about, you know, Trump's plan with Gaza and owning it and saying, maybe this
01:53:10.640 is the best thing.
01:53:11.260 I'm not sure.
01:53:12.300 And his audience was absolutely furious with him.
01:53:14.300 My point is, like, with fame and fortune, he could totally lose sight of what matters most.
01:53:20.120 And if you do that, you will lose your audience, or at least you will lose that incredible
01:53:25.340 trajectory that he's been on.
01:53:26.940 So I think that's everybody's, you know, in our world, that's what everyone has to
01:53:31.480 focus on is, like, if you ever lose sight of what you're really striving towards, which
01:53:36.100 is truth, well, then you're, and this is where I, it's funny that I'm the one preaching
01:53:40.500 this because that's how I view religion.
01:53:42.500 It's like, that's the pursuit of truth.
01:53:44.120 And if you lose sight of that, then you will ultimately fall, you know, you'll be a fallen
01:53:48.400 angel.
01:53:48.980 Nephilim.
01:53:49.120 This is a, it's the greatest, it's the greatest thing about what we're doing now, what you've
01:53:54.360 been doing for a very long time.
01:53:55.560 And apparently now I am doing, put my foot in, it's like, I'm constantly looking out
01:53:59.340 for, like, when your favorite content creator is going to just slip up and do this thing
01:54:04.660 and then take this side that is complete, that I no longer, I can no longer get behind.
01:54:09.260 And it's like.
01:54:09.760 It's like Bongino.
01:54:10.820 Bongino, when he's like, we've, you know, Epstein, he was on IRL a year ago.
01:54:15.200 And he's like, you know, Epstein, he was, uh, he was working for a nation in the Middle
01:54:18.480 East.
01:54:19.140 I can't say the name.
01:54:20.240 Yeah.
01:54:21.480 But, but his audience, like he lost a big chunk of his audience because of that.
01:54:25.200 Because as soon as you, as soon as you, like, once you, you grow an audience because you're
01:54:30.100 telling the truth, you're telling it how it is.
01:54:31.960 And then there's this one thing that you just go, I don't know.
01:54:35.320 You know?
01:54:36.020 And everyone's just like, what the fuck, dude?
01:54:37.860 And then you're toast after that.
01:54:39.960 Let's, let's run through these, let's run through these super chats because we got stuck
01:54:43.060 on one.
01:54:43.500 Yeah.
01:54:43.580 So we have like a couple more and then we'll get out of here.
01:54:46.380 Um, again, Pizza John, uh, the hard truth is that the vast majority of people don't give
01:54:50.400 a fuck about Jeffrey Epstein or their relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
01:54:54.900 It doesn't track in the top 20 things people care about.
01:54:58.200 I think that that's true as well.
01:54:59.660 Yeah.
01:54:59.980 Um, broadly, broadly, that's true.
01:55:01.640 Yeah.
01:55:01.880 And so people's opinions and concerns are not their own.
01:55:04.340 There, there's probably, there's probably some pictures though that people could see that
01:55:08.240 will change their mind on some of these things.
01:55:10.400 I mean, there's maybe like there are campaigns up against a wall with a palm cross and some
01:55:15.380 MS paint.
01:55:16.920 Um, it was easy.
01:55:17.980 It was easy.
01:55:19.300 Um, Evan six, two, six, $10.
01:55:22.060 Thank you very much.
01:55:22.780 Uh, there's no legit evidence that Ian is a fed.
01:55:25.500 Anyone who makes it big from this scene, uh, will be new.
01:55:29.440 That, that is true.
01:55:30.440 Only people in this scene don't have baggage.
01:55:33.620 Ian is perfect for the normie wisp, the normie whisperer, hot and relatable.
01:55:39.500 That's what I was saying.
01:55:40.400 A lot of people are mad because they're like, why is he and Carol is getting famous off of
01:55:44.400 the, cause he's seven feet tall.
01:55:46.420 Yeah.
01:55:46.760 Six, eight long, beautiful hair, killer mustache, amazing jawline.
01:55:51.100 You're ugly.
01:55:52.280 That's why it's not fucking going anywhere.
01:55:54.440 Right.
01:55:54.760 I've been saying shit for years and nobody gives a fuck.
01:55:56.900 My facial features have, have contributed to exactly where I'm at my station and like
01:56:01.300 makes a lot of sense.
01:56:02.220 Five, eight look like me.
01:56:03.280 If I'm seven feet tall, look like Ian Carroll and I'm like where I'm at, I'm fucking up.
01:56:07.560 So it's not, it's not a surprise when people say this, like it's, it's inorganic.
01:56:11.320 Maybe, maybe he had some breaks here and there, but like, yeah, no, the guy brings great information.
01:56:15.620 He looks great.
01:56:16.360 He speaks great.
01:56:17.060 Like what's the surprise?
01:56:18.180 Are you retarded?
01:56:18.740 I think, I think the other reason that he's so successful is that, that he hasn't been
01:56:22.020 around long enough to be bitter.
01:56:23.600 And if you, if you have had any, I mean, Ryan Dawson, as you, you've gone, uh, tour with
01:56:29.600 him a few times, uh, Whitney Webb and Alex Jones.
01:56:33.420 David Icke.
01:56:34.320 David Icke.
01:56:34.940 David Icke.
01:56:35.360 Unbelievably bitter.
01:56:36.440 My, my point is like, once you, once you've been in the conspiracy theorist realm and you've
01:56:40.580 just been ignored and pilloried and blacklisted and everything else, like I'm, I'm, I'm,
01:56:44.120 that's justifiable upset, like that they're dealing with.
01:56:47.760 So I'm not, I'm not trying to diminish it.
01:56:49.020 I'm just saying once you're in that mode, it makes you a much less compelling speaker
01:56:53.420 because no one wants to listen to you fucking bitch about your life.
01:56:56.420 That's exactly what I said to David Icke.
01:56:57.400 Like I'm here for the truth, bro.
01:56:58.860 So shut the fuck up about how you've been, you know, bring information, bring the heat.
01:57:02.740 Like if you, but that's just a, that's a life lesson, right?
01:57:05.360 Like that's complacency.
01:57:06.600 David Icke's like, I've done the work.
01:57:08.080 I've talked about the lizard people.
01:57:09.520 It's like, well, fucking keep talking about it, David Icke.
01:57:11.560 Keep looking, keep digging.
01:57:12.680 This rabbit hole's deep, baby.
01:57:13.760 We keep talking about it, right?
01:57:15.040 We're like right on the precipice.
01:57:16.460 And David Icke's like, well, everybody's talking about a thing that I talked about.
01:57:20.060 I'm going to talk about Ian Carroll instead.
01:57:22.120 I was like, fuck Ian Carroll.
01:57:23.160 Talk about some other shit, man.
01:57:24.480 People are listening.
01:57:25.020 Tell me about the reptilians.
01:57:27.140 That's it, man.
01:57:28.300 That's why I think those people burn out.
01:57:31.980 I think, I mean, they burn out because they're burnt out, one.
01:57:35.060 But also they burn out because once you start to become bitter, your audience just gets sick
01:57:39.740 of it and they move on to someone who's more hopeful and optimistic in the, you know.
01:57:43.760 And conveying this information.
01:57:45.340 And I'm sorry, but like Ryan Dawson and Whitney Webb, even though I like Ryan a lot, I don't
01:57:49.520 know Whitney, but like there is just a tinge of like, fuck the world that like people don't
01:57:56.040 want to listen to all the time.
01:57:57.380 And Ian Carroll is just jubilant because he's had all of these doors open to him that he
01:58:01.520 never thought would be.
01:58:02.340 And, and, and that, that energy conveys a positivity that I think more audiences want to listen
01:58:06.980 to.
01:58:07.660 And it's why, it's why I can't be, it's why I had to stop, step away from like the whole,
01:58:13.640 the whole Jewish narrative because I'm like, I'm saying things.
01:58:16.400 I'm like, this isn't even funny anymore.
01:58:17.860 Like, I don't find this funny.
01:58:19.440 This is just mean.
01:58:20.880 It's not fun.
01:58:22.480 And people could tell, I can tell that it's not fun for me.
01:58:25.100 It's not fun for other people looking at this.
01:58:26.700 And I was like, wait a second.
01:58:27.480 And I got to step back.
01:58:28.260 Like if I really hated black people, when I make jokes about them, it wouldn't be funny.
01:58:32.340 It's funny because it's like, there's a, this lightheartedness where it's like, Hey,
01:58:35.420 sharing this with me.
01:58:36.140 This is kind of, look at this absurdity.
01:58:38.340 Once you start getting too close to that, it's all downhill.
01:58:41.140 That's the major thing I always say to Toad.
01:58:42.960 I'm like, dude, you're just saying the N word to say it.
01:58:45.380 You know, like it sounds, it sounds, it sounds angry and it doesn't sound funny.
01:58:49.140 It doesn't sound like you're joking.
01:58:50.160 And like, because of that people, yeah, it sounds not funny at all to me.
01:58:53.860 And then I'm like, then I don't want to do this anymore.
01:58:55.900 So I think that's it though.
01:58:57.580 You're not, people aren't mad at Harold.
01:58:59.960 They're mad at being ugly.
01:59:02.240 That's, that's really it.
01:59:03.280 Um, all right, let's, let's move on to the super chat.
01:59:05.340 We have one more after this, uh, wait till Clint finds out about the first hoax that the
01:59:09.180 first hoax didn't happen.
01:59:10.260 I don't know what you're talking about, Dylan, but the next one is a banger.
01:59:12.920 And this is kind of mean, uh, Trump like Epstein, Clint likes Tim.
01:59:16.800 Same thing.
01:59:18.900 Dylan Barnum.
01:59:20.460 Unbelievable.
01:59:21.740 A wee bit harsh.
01:59:24.140 A wee bit harsh.
01:59:25.120 And I, I have some harsh words to say about Tim, but Jesus, dude, I would never say that
01:59:29.660 about him.
01:59:30.420 He, he is a faithful now father.
01:59:33.540 So you got, you got that one wrong.
01:59:36.060 I am happy.
01:59:36.860 I'm happy that he has, I like that.
01:59:38.380 He's got a kid.
01:59:39.100 I like, yeah, I like that, man.
01:59:40.240 I like where his, uh, has a way of making you less gay.
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02:00:46.080 We'll find out.
02:00:46.980 Is that it?
02:00:47.000 Is that all we got for Super Chats?
02:00:48.560 That's all we got for Super Chats, baby.
02:00:50.140 I think that's the show.
02:00:50.700 Is that the show, guys?
02:00:51.480 Are we done?
02:00:51.860 We did it.
02:00:52.580 We finished?
02:00:53.260 We finished it, guys.
02:00:53.980 I think so.
02:00:54.880 I don't know.
02:00:56.020 I feel like we should keep going.
02:00:57.420 More Jew stuff on the table.
02:00:58.520 We're leaving some Jew stuff on the table.
02:01:00.000 I just feel like there's some meat left on these Jew bones.
02:01:03.180 I definitely do not need to keep talking about Jews.
02:01:07.000 We've done so much of that this episode.
02:01:09.220 And I hope the next episode is not about that.
02:01:11.340 But I am curious what your guys' thoughts are on the persecution of the Tate brothers
02:01:15.840 because we did not get a chance to talk about that.
02:01:18.680 The AG, I think it was the AG of Florida, or some attorney in Florida in the government,
02:01:23.740 came out and said after, I guess, DeSantis instructed him and posted it boldly,
02:01:29.960 basically, find me the man, show me the crime type of mentality.
02:01:33.300 It personally made me sick, regardless of whether or not you think these guys are terrible
02:01:38.160 for the culture and fucking maybe even criminals.
02:01:40.480 I just don't like what they're doing at all with it.
02:01:43.020 What were your takeaways?
02:01:43.900 I don't understand.
02:01:45.060 I don't know what they're doing.
02:01:46.520 They're investigating.
02:01:47.720 You're going to raid their what?
02:01:49.340 Hotel room?
02:01:50.800 What did they bring?
02:01:51.700 You thought that they brought evidence of them trafficking children in Romania to their hotel
02:01:55.400 room in Florida?
02:01:55.960 It's obviously political.
02:01:57.880 I do enjoy, I do enjoy, Clint, targeting your political enemies.
02:02:02.440 I don't necessarily understand why they're their political enemies besides some kind of
02:02:07.000 political spat.
02:02:08.100 I think that's the interesting part to unpack.
02:02:11.060 Why are they the political enemies of DeSantis?
02:02:13.980 Because they have, I mean, he's been, you know, they could be as petty as this.
02:02:18.960 The Tate brothers have been big boosters for Trump.
02:02:21.200 Um, and DeSantis, as we recall, ran for the presidency and got blown the fuck out.
02:02:25.800 And maybe it's that simple that he's just like, and now that his wife is going to try
02:02:29.620 and run to be governor of Florida, that he just looks at these guys and he's like, I
02:02:32.560 can't have these incredibly compelling, charismatic dudes talking about whoever's running against
02:02:37.500 my wife.
02:02:39.600 The Tate brothers are going to fuck my wife.
02:02:41.720 Uh, what, so, so what has been decided?
02:02:44.220 Because last time we were talking, it was just like the Tate brothers aren't welcome
02:02:47.320 here.
02:02:47.600 And I'm like, well, I like that.
02:02:49.200 You could say you're not welcome here.
02:02:50.460 You can still come in, but no one's going to welcome you.
02:02:52.380 No one's going to be published in here.
02:02:52.840 It's worse than that, dude.
02:02:53.580 The fucking attorney in Florida came out and said, I have, I have filed, like they have
02:02:58.920 a search warrant for the Tates.
02:03:00.960 Like they were going to raid their shit.
02:03:02.980 And I don't know if, I don't think that happened.
02:03:04.600 Cause if it had, I'm sure the Tates would have fucking put out a video.
02:03:06.160 Well, don't you need probable cause to be able to get the warrant?
02:03:08.240 This is my point is like the, and then when, when they tweet about it, they're basically
02:03:12.740 saying that the probable cause is like decades old video of the Tate brothers talking about
02:03:17.700 shit that they did with these girls.
02:03:18.860 And I'm like, that's, is that probable cause really some words on a video?
02:03:23.400 Like, I, I don't know.
02:03:24.980 It just seemed, it seems clearly political.
02:03:27.940 And what, what bothers me the most about it is that you spent two plus years, some of
02:03:33.600 it in prison, most of it in house arrest.
02:03:35.600 The Tate brothers did in Romania being actively investigated by DICOT or whatever it's called.
02:03:41.460 Um, and they never saw trial and it's like, and then these are Americans that are clearly
02:03:46.120 being personally, uh, you know, uh, politically prosecuted there probably because of the U S
02:03:51.240 state department and the Biden administration trying to hunt his ass down there.
02:03:54.380 Uh, and then he gets released with, with assistance from someone in the, from Rick, uh, Rick
02:04:00.980 Grinnell, according to Roger Stone actually went, or at least had a phone call with the
02:04:05.780 Romanians to get them released.
02:04:07.080 They land in Florida and then DeSantis fucking tries to throw them in prison.
02:04:11.940 Uh, I'm like, this is all fucking nuts, man.
02:04:14.300 That's strange.
02:04:15.040 Uh, admittedly, I did see a really cool video of Tristan Tate beating the shit out of a 15
02:04:19.260 year old girl the other day.
02:04:20.040 I'd never seen that video.
02:04:21.160 And I got to say, he looked in like the prime of his life at that time was a really aggressive
02:04:26.100 Tristan Tate.
02:04:26.740 I would not want to fight that version of Tristan Tate at all.
02:04:29.360 Um, so I don't know if that's your takeaway.
02:04:31.040 He's beating up some 15 year old girl and you're like, I don't know.
02:04:33.900 He's got hands, dude.
02:04:34.900 I thought that Andrew was the kickboxer.
02:04:36.840 I didn't know that Tristan Tate also had hands.
02:04:38.640 He ragdolled that bitch.
02:04:39.580 Look, I don't know why he did that.
02:04:40.800 I'm sure she maybe owed him money or was misbehaving, but, uh, I don't know.
02:04:44.320 It was, it was so long ago.
02:04:46.340 It was so long ago that even I am like, number one, solid technique.
02:04:52.580 Number two, that was bygones be bygones.
02:04:55.340 Let them in.
02:04:56.060 Let them in.
02:04:56.480 As far as I'm concerned, it's fine.
02:04:57.960 It's fine.
02:04:58.260 I have not seen that video, but I'm going to have to check it out.
02:05:01.500 That sounds bad.
02:05:02.020 He beat her ass.
02:05:03.220 She looks so, she, the way he fucked her up.
02:05:05.360 I was like, this bitch must've been annoying.
02:05:06.660 You're sure it was Tristan?
02:05:07.380 Because I've seen the one with Andrew.
02:05:08.640 I've never seen the one with Tristan.
02:05:10.260 This person had hair.
02:05:11.400 And, and to, to their credit, whoever this mysterious, uh, uh, warrior was, it was very
02:05:17.860 pixelated.
02:05:18.360 It was very hard to determine who they actually were.
02:05:20.600 So I don't know if that was, uh, Tristan Tate.
02:05:23.020 Maybe I'm saying something unfounded, but he beat ass like a Tate brother.
02:05:26.480 So whoever he is, you know, God bless you.
02:05:28.680 You got to set a hands on you, baby boy.
02:05:30.920 I think let him in.
02:05:32.420 I let whatever.
02:05:33.980 There's nothing you can do.
02:05:34.980 He's in.
02:05:35.480 As a matter of fact, I love what he's tweeted.
02:05:38.300 No, they didn't leave.
02:05:39.560 God damn it.
02:05:40.200 They didn't leave.
02:05:41.480 He says, they said they were leaving yesterday.
02:05:43.360 I don't know if they did or not.
02:05:44.060 Yeah.
02:05:44.320 And then he goes, here, here's a, let me bring this up real quick.
02:05:47.500 Here's the video.
02:05:48.460 And then he goes, look, thank you, Florida.
02:05:50.600 Very welcoming.
02:05:51.400 Then he goes, change my mind.
02:05:52.480 Just brought a place in Miami penthouse.
02:05:54.640 Like I fucking love this guy.
02:05:56.460 He's an awful person.
02:05:57.640 He's bad for the culture.
02:05:58.600 Don't want him talking to my kids.
02:05:59.860 I understand why he's a political threat because God forbid this guy runs for some kind of office
02:06:04.500 or just decides to become influential in this space, in this political space in Florida,
02:06:09.660 where basically Florida is dictating where America will go.
02:06:13.580 It's super dangerous, especially if you've set up for the last four years, Ron DeSantis,
02:06:18.220 or the last eight years, doing a specific thing for Florida and understanding that you're pointing this nation.
02:06:23.720 Hey, here comes Andrew Tate.
02:06:25.200 He's about to come and take that from you.
02:06:26.320 So I understand why you would be threatened by it.
02:06:29.280 Let me ask you this.
02:06:30.020 Is there anybody that's more Florida than the Tate brothers?
02:06:35.060 No.
02:06:35.400 They're like, they are the embodiment of Florida.
02:06:38.040 So Tate tweets out, he says, I do random hand signals at random people I walk past.
02:06:42.060 So the FBI following me has to work out why I held up four fingers to a crackhead.
02:06:45.620 So funny.
02:06:46.920 So fucking funny.
02:06:48.440 So funny.
02:06:49.100 Honestly, I think that Florida could become, Florida's an awesome place.
02:06:52.080 I love it here.
02:06:52.720 It could become exponentially cooler.
02:06:55.140 If, imagine the Tate brothers ran for like one of them became the governor of Florida.
02:06:58.660 How cool would that be?
02:06:59.980 We would be the coolest state in the world.
02:07:01.340 So as far as I'm concerned, the 15-year-olds around my neighborhood, fucking annoying.
02:07:05.900 And I think we lay down the law.
02:07:07.340 Put it in front of cameras.
02:07:08.020 You ever been around a 15-year-old girl?
02:07:09.240 Holy shit.
02:07:09.840 I have nieces that I would ask Tristan Tate to beat the shit out of.
02:07:13.840 These 15-year-old girls have never worked a hard day in their life.
02:07:16.660 They need to show their bottle in front of a camera.
02:07:19.040 They don't have hands.
02:07:19.980 They don't know how to fucking fight.
02:07:21.060 They don't know what cardio is, right?
02:07:22.620 They don't know how intense this can be.
02:07:24.620 Yeah, I think bring them in and let's get these kids to shut the fuck up for a second.
02:07:28.200 Very annoying 15-year-olds.
02:07:29.660 Like I said, I got a couple of nieces that I think would be huge fans of the Tate brothers.
02:07:34.280 No, you're right.
02:07:34.860 You're right.
02:07:35.160 We got to have the Tate brothers basically just become kings of Florida so they can beat the shit out
02:07:39.720 of 15-year-old.
02:07:40.300 All of the 15-year-old girls in Florida, they really need a reality check.
02:07:44.380 Yes, yes.
02:07:45.580 Honestly, if there was any state that had a problem with their teenagers, it would probably be Florida.
02:07:51.620 I think unanimously across the board.
02:07:52.500 Well, not anymore.
02:07:53.280 Thank you, Andrew.
02:07:54.020 Not anymore, baby.
02:07:55.540 Fucking head kicks for everybody.
02:07:57.200 You get a head kick.
02:07:58.060 You get a head kick.
02:07:58.540 I'm glad because this conversation was fairly serious for the first 90 minutes.
02:08:03.520 It's being dead serious, bro.
02:08:05.320 Yeah, we had to convey why this is in fact called Dangerous Retards.
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02:08:13.620 which we didn't.
02:08:14.540 And if you think we did, it's because you're wrong and retarded.
02:08:16.760 But are you dangerously retarded?
02:08:18.080 I don't know.
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