013: The Toad of the Spear - Dangerous RTRDs
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 6 minutes
Words per Minute
208.9221
Hate Speech Sentences
179
Summary
Chris Rock's new song "Nigga" is out there, and it's getting a lot of buzz. Plus, a new segment called "The Tip of the Spear" is released, and the world is falling apart.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
When it's time to play, it's easy to find your next favorite game with Fodog.
00:00:05.360
Play free casino games, get poker tips, and check out the latest sports odds.
00:00:15.440
At FanDuel Casino, you get even more ways to play.
00:00:19.240
Dive into new and exciting games and all of your favorite casino classics,
00:00:30.280
Please play responsibly, 19-plus and physically located in Ontario.
00:00:33.220
If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or the gambling of someone close to you,
00:00:36.320
please contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge.
00:00:43.040
When it's time to play, it's easy to find your next favorite game with Fodog.
00:00:48.220
Play free casino games, get poker tips, and check out the latest sports odds.
00:01:10.840
Can I have a really controversial take right now that I'm definitely going to regret saying?
00:01:28.840
If someone's going to put that word on their song, don't get mad on people quoted.
00:01:35.160
But if you're putting in a song, I feel like you're asking people to say it.
00:01:48.520
I mean, people say kike all the time and I'm like, we're still there.
00:01:59.980
I'm going to write a song right now called gook.
00:02:12.580
That's why you're making music is so other people will, you know.
00:02:15.420
Can I say stuff like, you know, the way they say nigga as like a friend?
00:02:25.460
Like, not that I'm trying to encourage you to, but it's not that big of a deal.
00:02:51.360
You haven't figured out that you're being lied to by this machine yet.
00:02:54.620
You're a fucking idiot and I can't help you anymore.
00:02:59.060
Aliens, dollar collapse, demolishing of the deep state.
00:03:02.480
Just because they've given you as a conspiracy theorist everything you've wanted.
00:03:22.320
And everything above that is a disrespect to God.
00:03:30.700
And I'm starting to think about having to eat my neighbors.
00:03:43.460
Top, when you used to say the tower game move culture, I used to kind of laugh it off a little bit.
00:04:10.080
He can't, now he can't hang out with his Daily Wire friends anymore.
00:04:13.560
I mean, this guy is going to be black, but that was beautiful.
00:04:17.800
We have shifted the culture so much that the Daily Wire crowd is not who he wants to be hanging out with anymore.
00:04:33.480
I know he looks at Toad on that television, and he goes, I like this guy, and I think I was wrong about Tower Gang.
00:04:53.420
Toad is in the middle of the throes of this virality, right?
00:05:02.720
And there's a lot of people that are upset, and they're taking it very seriously.
00:05:07.600
But what we just watched, what state of mind do you have to be in where you get wrapped up emotionally at that?
00:05:14.320
You look at this man, who's almost certainly made of Play-Doh, and you go, this is too far.
00:05:26.800
Yeah, I mean, but it's not more than usual, I suppose.
00:05:31.540
It's for anybody that comes across Toad's profile, they're just like, kill yourself.
00:05:35.540
Like, yeah, I don't know why I said that to this guy.
00:05:44.140
I think the only way that this gets any better is if Toad gets fired from his job.
00:05:48.600
And then we create a fundraising tool, and he ends up getting like a half a million dollars, and then his life is, like, better because he said Kyle Hitler.
00:05:59.100
He looks like the type of guy that is on the radar of, like, the Save the Children Foundation.
00:06:03.740
Like, we should, once we get this, once he loses his job, we should 100% launch that GoFundMe.
00:06:10.220
And then I'd say we can take ownership over it, because it's kind of our idea right here on the show now.
00:06:19.200
When it's time to play, it's easy to find your next favorite game with Fodog.
00:06:23.960
Play free casino games, get poker tips, and check out the latest sports odds.
00:06:37.000
I fucking messaged in the middle of the night, three days ago, and I said, Toad, it is unforgivable that you haven't already released a cover of this song.
00:06:54.220
So I do deserve some of his profit from his downfall.
00:06:58.040
I can confirm that from the outside looking in, Tower Gang is often pushing Toad towards his destiny.
00:07:05.300
And Toad's destiny is one of fame and renown and fortune.
00:07:23.460
When the song released, she was like, you didn't tell him to do that, right?
00:07:26.800
And I was like, fuck, did I tell him to do that?
00:07:34.760
So when this all comes down on Toad's head, we'll just say Clint did it.
00:07:38.520
I mean, honestly, though, if it comes down on Toad's head, it's retarded.
00:07:43.500
I mean, obviously, we're in the middle of a cultural shift, right?
00:07:47.760
I think we're doing this because the culture is steering in such a wild direction that we have a lot to say about it.
00:07:52.680
But it's not going to a place, I don't think personally, where Toad is going to be, you know, strung and quartered, executed, hung from a tree, any of those things.
00:08:01.820
I don't think they're going to happen to Toad at all.
00:08:04.660
I think Toad is our sweet little canary in the coal mine where he just flew in and then flew out to bring us the good news.
00:08:14.140
Well, maybe, but look, it's not it's not that I'm concerned about physical violence for Toad.
00:08:19.480
What I'm what I am concerned about is his employer seeing him do that and then firing him.
00:08:24.600
And that's still despite the fact that online culture has shifted dramatically.
00:08:29.200
That does not mean that you will not be fired from your job for that.
00:08:31.820
And by the way, despite the fact that I told Toad to do the song, I did not tell him to throw a Z Kyle at the end.
00:08:44.220
That's why he threw the fucking Z Kyle at the end.
00:08:46.220
I think I think the really unbelievable part about that video, it's it's unbelievable in its own right.
00:08:52.520
But the really unbelievable part is the unbelievably deadpan look in his face.
00:08:58.040
Like, oh, yeah, there is there is nothing behind his eyes.
00:09:01.320
And at the end of it, when he throws a Z Kyle and then he and then he shuts off the video, it's like it's like he's he's he's just on.
00:09:08.660
And I don't even I don't even know how to describe it.
00:09:10.660
Like, how would you it's you know, he's on the same shit that I saw on the LP Georgia stage where he sat up on a stool in front of all those other candidates.
00:09:20.200
He kicked his shoes off and then he called all of them losers to their fucking faces.
00:09:27.020
He didn't even have an inflection in his voice.
00:09:31.100
And that's the same energy that he brought to this performance.
00:09:34.380
He hates Jews as much as he hates libertarians.
00:09:41.820
Yeah, I don't know where this goes, but I'm wondering if he should be doing I Sucked My Cousin's Dick next.
00:09:50.020
Well, it's like I gave I think it's called Cousins.
00:09:51.940
But yeah, look, this is this energy right here.
00:09:54.220
This is big they them energy, like big dick energy sitting next to Josh Smith and whoever the fuck that guy is.
00:09:59.300
That guy right there in a full suit is a guy that owns a porn website, is he not?
00:10:03.660
So you have the owner of a porn website in a fucking in a full suit.
00:10:11.100
And you have this asshole in a baseball jersey, never played a sport in his fucking life.
00:10:15.220
And he kicks his shoes off and he sits in that stool and he calls them all losers.
00:10:20.480
I mean, it was the most magnificent thing I wreck.
00:10:22.760
I realized in that moment that he is the key to everything.
00:10:27.300
I think I think the world will be changed and this will be the catalyst is this little man right here.
00:10:36.120
But like this is I noticed it immediately with Toad and I've gotten into like knock down drag out fights with him.
00:10:46.120
But the thing is, is like I did tell him, I was like, well, OK, this game that we're playing, that we're all playing in a sense.
00:10:53.040
And Clint, I think you realize that you're playing this game as well, even though you kind of like try to abstain from it as much as you as much as you could.
00:11:01.020
But now you're kind of like leaning into it because whether you're both I lean into it and I lean away from it.
00:11:08.380
I think Tim is realizing that like you think that you could oppose the powers that be.
00:11:22.740
So you might as well go fucking hard, take your shoes off, pick up a ukulele.
00:11:30.300
And this is but this is what I was telling to like if we're doing Tower Gang, if you're tweeting in this manner, if you're going to be in this circle of, I guess, whatever influences, whatever you want to call us doing this, pushing against the powers that are that have made your life hell.
00:11:43.920
That's why you started your show because of COVID, because of lockdowns, because of what was happening.
00:11:50.700
And when you make that conscious decision to be tired of it and say, I'm going to do something about it.
00:11:58.140
This is the path inevitably that we will all be going down.
00:12:02.160
And when you deviate from that, it's I don't know, you become the Babylon Bee.
00:12:08.260
The reason I say that I lean into it and I lean away from it is that when I'm on a long form podcast, I lean into it because then I get to I think people get to feel the energy of what I'm doing.
00:12:19.700
When I when I'm on Twitter, I lean away from it because I don't think that you get to actually sense who I am.
00:12:25.440
And it kind of it conflicts with the serious messaging that I put out there.
00:12:33.260
I lean in Liberty Lockdown, lean a little bit away.
00:12:35.520
But like, I'm still obviously being honest about who I am.
00:12:41.520
I'm more safe on Twitter just because I really don't think that you can understand the energy with which I'm discussing these topics.
00:12:48.780
That's an interesting thing because it's the exact opposite of the approach that I take where even though Nephilim Death Squad seems like an insane person's show, it's information that I care actually very deeply about.
00:12:59.480
And it's a topic that I'm fascinated by when I go to Twitter.
00:13:02.420
I just I find it a despicable place that deserves nothing more than just kind of spitting.
00:13:07.680
That's really what every time I tweet, it's more like spitting into a crowd.
00:13:15.520
I think it's just it's just a difference in approach.
00:13:19.240
I have I seem to get enough reach that it's like, all right, I do want my message to to be coherent.
00:13:26.640
Yeah, I might think differently if occasionally Elon Musk was like retweeting some of the shit that and then I had to tango with the impact of my horrifying words.
00:13:40.560
Yeah, I just want to say you got to understand, too, I'm followed by congressmen and senators and presidential candidates.
00:13:48.000
And those are the people that need to hear this shit.
00:13:51.780
So, like, I it's just it's just a different thing.
00:13:58.480
I just promise you, if you had if you had the following that I do, the particular people, I mean, you would think a little bit differently about it.
00:14:05.620
That doesn't mean that you wouldn't change it or that you would change it.
00:14:08.780
Maybe you would I might I might if I if I felt that kind of pressure, who knows?
00:14:15.280
But am I wrong in saying that that was the most fond that I've ever been at the Tim Cass gang in that moment?
00:14:22.520
But in that moment, I had no malice towards them.
00:14:37.080
So that's probably not meant for wide public consumption.
00:14:40.800
And Tim probably isn't very appreciative that I if he knew that, then he should have never put the ultra viral toad on his screen.
00:14:49.220
His paid segment, because obviously that was going to go viral.
00:14:54.100
You decided to put the poison on the tip of the spear and put it in your uncensored segment.
00:15:00.940
And look, I think this is this is the Tim Pool.
00:15:03.820
I know this is the temple that that is he's much more based.
00:15:12.200
So, you know, if if it bothers him, I hope it doesn't because I like that's I think that's a much more approachable side of his personality.
00:15:20.940
And then even Phil Labonte, where I was like, was that an A or an R?
00:15:26.140
And I appreciate that because that was fucking that was a little chameleon move.
00:15:33.460
Well, you see, I consider myself an expert in the word.
00:15:36.660
You have to have a public opinion and a private opinion if you want to really move and shake with the, you know, the the highfalutin people in this world.
00:15:49.640
I don't I think I am kind of stupid because I don't like shield what I say well enough.
00:15:54.320
So people kind of understand my intentions right off the bat because it's what I'm saying.
00:16:01.580
I don't I mean, I guess I am kind of stupid because I could be doing other things, but I don't like to waste time.
00:16:05.780
And I feel like you're wasting time like slipping around these.
00:16:09.200
I get you have the sensors and all that stuff, but I do like this sort of timpool better.
00:16:18.680
Like you posted the fucking Uke cover of Toad's song on our on our Tower Gang YouTube.
00:16:24.360
And I was like, yeah, immediately within seconds, I said, this is going to get a strike.
00:16:31.380
That's that moment in Troy where Achilles is on the horse and he turns to the kid and he goes, that's why no one will remember your name.
00:16:36.700
It's like in order to fucking if you get struck off YouTube, no one will know your name.
00:16:47.820
I figured it would stay up for like, I don't know, a week at least before they struck it.
00:16:51.980
They're like, no, get this shit out of here immediately.
00:16:54.860
Other people are posting it on Instagram, which I don't understand.
00:17:08.240
And I think that I think that what's really fascinating, though, is just to have.
00:17:13.040
And by the way, Phil Labonte dropping a heart at your like he's so much more racist than me.
00:17:17.900
Honestly, I don't like the guy because of what he did with the Dave Smith situation.
00:17:21.960
But that was enough for at least the door to crack open.
00:17:25.560
And I went, oh, by the way, by the way, the seconds before they start to play the toad
00:17:32.200
club, Phil still still talks about us in the most derogatory fashion goes, oh, that's
00:17:40.120
Oh, it's one of those culture moving fucking honest all the time ass niggas.
00:17:47.800
That's why we we've renamed the spot between your balls and asshole the Labonte.
00:17:55.380
Top, I wanted to talk to you briefly about I'm almost done with Earth, right?
00:18:07.300
And I'm Book of Enoch Pilled more than anything.
00:18:18.580
But the thing that the thing that really is blowing my mind, I fell asleep to this.
00:18:24.840
I fell asleep to the chapter where he's talking about alien abductions.
00:18:33.760
I'm like laying in the dark trying to fall asleep.
00:18:35.920
It took me like an hour to fall asleep because he's just talking about alien abductions.
00:18:39.640
Anyways, I just thought it would be an interesting topic because I've never I've never we've never gone here.
00:18:49.520
And he thinks that they're like I think he's he thinks that there are friendly space brothers, this kind of shit.
00:18:55.380
And we actually had he wasn't expecting us to give him any pushback on it because people go on and he's like, I'm fucking Indiana Jones.
00:19:05.900
Have you ever seen fucking Timothy Albarino, Clint?
00:19:10.100
I mean, he looks like a faggot, but he looks cool as fuck at the same time.
00:19:19.880
He dresses like he is going, I don't know, like Indiana Jones level spelunking in fucking ancient megalithic sites.
00:19:37.960
I don't even know if that's a gun, but it looks like his dick goes to like right there.
00:19:43.020
But anyways, so he's talking about these alien abductions, and I thought it was fascinating because he says that, and he speaks with such like definitive.
00:19:51.900
Yeah, he's just like, he's like, yeah, you know, people think that they're demons.
00:19:59.120
And then he's like, he's like, they're, and also people that are abducted are abducted throughout their lives.
00:20:06.360
So if you're, you have a family member who's been abducted, like the odds are that you're also going to be.
00:20:11.060
And the reason that you're being is like, for sure, because they are putting babies in you or they're stealing your cum.
00:20:20.880
I had never heard anyone talk about it with such, you know, confidence.
00:20:31.240
I had to have an abductee tell me, like, after the show, I was like, hey, listen, these are the things that happened to me.
00:20:36.640
And she was like, yeah, yeah, that's, that's what happened to you, dog.
00:20:39.160
And I was like, yeah, but it probably doesn't happen anymore.
00:20:45.820
He literally says that there, there are people he believes are, and because there's a time warp factor and also a memory block technology.
00:20:54.580
So he thinks that some people have been abducted thousands of times in their lives.
00:20:59.600
I've talked to people where that is clearly the case.
00:21:07.620
Can you imagine, like, every time you go to bed, you're like, am I going to get milked by these?
00:21:16.140
The dark side of the alien abduction phenomenon with Fringe.
00:21:20.760
Go over there, subscribe to that channel and watch this episode.
00:21:24.780
This lady is one of those people who has been abducted, like, not throughout her whole life, but, like, I think into her adulthood.
00:21:32.640
It was just like, actually, no, throughout her whole life, right?
00:21:38.280
Like, she's no, you know, she's not just, you're run-of-the-mill psycho.
00:21:41.520
I thought that was, that was the interesting part about the book, too, is that he was saying a lot of these people are professionals and that basically it jeopardizes their life to even come out and speak about it, which adds to the credence with, you know, with which they're making these claims.
00:21:57.160
So you guys are on board, but you're not on board with them not being demons.
00:22:01.520
Because he says that he doesn't believe that they're demons, and it's like, that's just semantics, because what I believe they are is a biomechanical product that we've created at the behest of demons.
00:22:11.960
So, in other words, like, demons don't create shit.
00:22:14.120
Historically speaking, they whisper psychotic shit into your ear, and then you come up with some sort of invention or piece of artwork or something like that.
00:22:28.100
There's tall skin greys, there's tall nords, there's insectoids, there's all kinds of different things.
00:22:33.640
But the small greys that behave like automatons, that have no sexual reproductive organs, and that have no emotional range whatsoever, have been seen on craft discarded like suits.
00:22:44.760
In other words, non-inhabited and piled or even hung up in some situations.
00:22:48.900
So, I think what they are is a mechanical drone of sorts that goes off and does sort of the physical handiwork.
00:22:57.040
By the way, the way you described it sounds just like Toad.
00:23:00.680
Toad is 100% a little automaton gray, yeah, 100%.
00:23:04.500
But, wait, so I still don't understand how you're saying that they were created by humans, though.
00:23:09.260
Oh, I think that we create things oftentimes at the behest of these things.
00:23:19.240
It's like, how do we create zero-point technology?
00:23:25.400
Why are you assuming that these little tiny greys are...
00:23:34.780
And number two, the overwhelming amount of anecdotal evidence from testimony involving these things being discarded.
00:23:41.820
Even smelling bad, like they're just fucking unclean and they're just sitting there uninhabited.
00:23:46.480
These things seem to only serve an automaton purpose.
00:23:56.620
How does that connect to the human beings creating them?
00:24:05.300
I don't even know where to start with the alien phenomenon with you because you're like fucking brain damaged with this shit.
00:24:09.640
This is like trying to talk to like a tall, bald baby.
00:24:20.320
So the difference that we had in opinion with Timothy Albarino is he says these are not demons or they're not of like a spiritual nature.
00:24:30.760
And I think that he's actually coming to see that he is wrong.
00:24:33.760
So where he is correct is because we brought up the point.
00:24:36.920
It was like, well, how come there's multiple instances where people say the name of Jesus when they're being abducted and the abduction stops on a dime?
00:24:44.400
He references that in the book and he says it doesn't work.
00:24:51.920
Now what he's talking about, about this generational iniquity, that is true as well.
00:24:55.840
But if you read in the Bible, they talk about like, you know, generational iniquity could go up to like seven years.
00:25:05.120
So if your grandmother was involved with this stuff, summoning these entities, it's likely that somebody along her line will also bear this bloodline or this resemblance or carry this sort of like marking where they will come.
00:25:25.000
Yeah, I think it's genetically linked, but it can be broken with like, you know, through spiritual means.
00:25:29.100
But yeah, this stuff follows people through generational iniquity.
00:25:31.680
So that lady, Fringe, her mother was, her father was fucking, oh, well, he left.
00:25:41.880
He was involved in like the OTO or something like that?
00:25:43.500
I forget if her father was a mason or something like that.
00:25:45.760
But I think it was in one of the mystery schools.
00:25:47.680
So and that's a that's a thing that you see pop up a lot is this mystery school shit.
00:25:52.480
Oh, my father was a high level Freemason or yeah, OTO or some shit like that.
00:26:02.680
So this lady, Fringe, her her father was involved in some sort of like Freemasonry, high level, I don't know, OTO shit.
00:26:10.220
Her mother was involved in like witchcraft, things like that.
00:26:13.940
And then it's like so she's like now I'm having this it's not just like demonic possession, but it's like it's a poltergeist experiences.
00:26:24.000
She's she's having like interactions with these things.
00:26:27.320
And she has tried using the name of Jesus to make it stop.
00:26:31.640
She she claims that this is more physical than spiritual.
00:26:36.740
And now that gets into you're asking us, why do you think humans made these things?
00:26:41.860
Because, well, you can be under you can see a demonic entity like David did.
00:26:50.780
This thing went away, stopped on a dime because it's it's you're dealing in the spirit in the spirit realm.
00:26:55.960
It's very different when something is in the physical realm.
00:26:58.720
If you tell somebody that's that is insane, you're like in the name of Jesus, go away.
00:27:03.060
They laugh at you and they stab you in the heart.
00:27:07.320
So it doesn't work because they are physical entities.
00:27:09.420
So, yeah, if there is a physical entity inhabited by a spiritual entity, they have more agency in this realm.
00:27:17.760
And we think that that's what's going on with the alien grace, that these are physical entities, but inhabited by something else like a drone pilot, something inside of it.
00:27:25.940
You're still neither of you are explaining how humans created the alien.
00:27:30.240
And even if you're right about the aliens being these little fucking toads that get filled with demons.
00:27:39.300
It's totally possible that we didn't create them.
00:27:41.560
I just know that demons cannot create these spiritual entities cannot create.
00:27:45.460
That's why they commission us to create things.
00:27:47.960
Historically speaking, it's like you can find no.
00:27:51.520
I think I think there's distinct possibility that despite the fact you guys don't believe in nuclear weapons, that nuclear weapons were created by man with demon possessed energy.
00:28:03.200
But but I mean, yeah, in order to make the leap, there's like anecdotal evidence by way of interview.
00:28:10.340
So it's like I'm communicating with these people who have had this experience and I can feel that they want to go in a certain direction with this dialogue.
00:28:19.540
And then if I jump in and I go, it's almost like they're biomechs.
00:28:23.240
And it feels like because every time you get abducted or not every time, but the vast majority of the time, there's people there as well.
00:28:33.760
And I guess you could go on to this idea of like they're working with them.
00:28:40.660
But what are you working with if this thing has zero emotional range and is strictly an automaton, doesn't have any actual input?
00:28:47.700
And it's only purpose, it seems, is to just carry out this operation, these order of operations and then go away.
00:28:54.580
So that's like to me, that's a it's far from even a middleman.
00:28:59.180
So why would they be in conjunction with the military and with the scientific personnel and these medical personnel?
00:29:04.740
Well, they're probably serving the exact same function alongside them, which is automaton drone.
00:29:12.540
That's not Albarino's case was not that they're like he didn't talk about them being working arm in arm with military officials or anything like that.
00:29:20.340
So that's a strange thing for him to leave out because that is super consistent.
00:29:24.160
People who are abducted will often describe human beings alongside human beings in military fatigue, in in scientists garb and also in medical fatigues.
00:29:33.480
Well, he did he did describe them being in scientists garb, but those were the the way he framed it was that those are the insectoids, you know, like the insectoids do seem to play like a surgery.
00:29:44.740
Like they're like the if you had a lead surgeon, that seems to be their role most often.
00:29:48.500
But you cannot leave out the consistent appearance of human beings in those encounters.
00:29:55.440
I mean, the only thing I mean, the only thing he did include was that he said that the abductions happen in mass.
00:30:00.840
So like the the alien spacecraft will be filled with lots of human beings, but they're all being experimented on.
00:30:08.260
They're not they're not part of the experiment thing.
00:30:11.380
Like they're not in medical garb and you have human beings that are walking around with the aliens doing shit.
00:30:21.220
And that point of deviation isn't enough for me to like dismiss any of his work or anything.
00:30:26.960
But so what do you think they're what do you think they're doing with your sperm when they're taking people's sperm or knowledge?
00:30:39.020
Like, oh, I mean, I mean, the obvious answer or the obvious logical answer, I should say, whether or not it's true.
00:30:47.640
I don't know, would be that they are they are well, according to Albarino, they're they're creating these hybrids by which they can infiltrate into humanity and basically manipulate us.
00:31:00.280
I think it's distinct possibility that they're essentially treating us like a petri dish and they're assisting with evolution.
00:31:06.820
A lot of people have believed that for the longest time, that that's that's how human beings, if you believe in evolution, that they evolve from apes.
00:31:13.200
And the reason they did that is because basically alien interference in the evolutionary process.
00:31:22.940
Albarino does take the Genesis six angle and and you can't I what I don't understand is how you don't see the similarities and overlaps.
00:31:29.940
The Genesis six narrative is, you know, certain percentage of angels rebel against God.
00:31:38.020
And and the entire reason that, like, God is telling the Israelites to destroy the Amalekites is because they're engaged in all kinds of what's that?
00:31:55.140
They're creating their they're practicing necromancy and all this like cannibalism and all this crazy shit.
00:31:59.720
But that's all that's all because the watchers started to just fuck everything that moved.
00:32:04.400
And I mean, I mean, I think of GMO, think about GMO shit.
00:32:12.040
We have chickens that are like if you look at a chicken in the 70s, it was like one third the size of the chickens today.
00:32:17.480
And these are chickens you could fucking buy a rule king and grow.
00:32:21.500
So it's like when I look at I'm like, that's Nephilim shit.
00:32:27.400
When they said destroy everything, burn the crops, burn everything, don't take it, even take the virgins.
00:32:31.460
That's what he's talking about is there is it's tainted.
00:32:35.780
I agree with you, though, David, that it is it is weird that this guy is like kind of rewriting biblical history and the origin story of man and the similarities to what he's describing is so almost identical to what he's describing with what he's saying.
00:32:51.180
The aliens are doing and yet he is adamant that they are it's strange to him for a while and I talked to him.
00:33:08.880
It was almost three hours long and we were like kind of arguing back and forth.
00:33:12.700
And at some point, he's just like, he's like, you know what, dude, he's like, there might be because like we just kept going.
00:33:23.200
Yeah, it's it's very strange to me because this is not my world.
00:33:26.440
As you guys know, I don't fucking I don't fuck with any of this stuff.
00:33:28.880
But like, as I'm listening to it, I'm like, it's weird that you're not questioning whether or not these are demons, you know, because the first five hours of your book is just like the same story, but longer ago.
00:33:42.440
But it's all because the aliens, you know, started to fuck everything.
00:33:53.740
He says he also says that much of Genesis is allegory, which is strange because one of the most fascinating things I picked up from Alvarino was the story of the ancient Incas and how they believe that their megalithic structures actually came from a race of giants.
00:34:07.600
And those giants were cannibals and their overarching head god sent floodwaters to kill them.
00:34:14.980
And I'm like, OK, so that's the same fucking story as Noah's Ark.
00:34:25.240
Maybe maybe he's changed his mind, but I'm telling you, I like that was the first time.
00:34:29.880
And this may seem ridiculous, but that was probably the first time that I've ever after while I was listening to his book that I ever considered that perhaps the Bible wasn't allegory.
00:34:38.080
Like that was the first time I ever considered that was because Alvarino.
00:34:43.680
Well, so he the part that he thinks is allegory is like because he does, but he doesn't.
00:34:52.440
And his his theory makes sense where if you had a giant flood in one part of the world, it would be a huge cataclysm for the entire world.
00:35:01.460
The effects of like the other side of the world, if you think it's round, would be crazy, too.
00:35:05.700
Like there would be volcanoes going off on the other side of the world, destroying most of humanity as this side is completely flooded.
00:35:11.260
The agriculture, the just everything would be fucked.
00:35:15.180
I think that when the Bible says the entire Earth was flooded, I think that motherfucker was flooded.
00:35:21.460
That's why we have that same story in South America, in China and Japan, in the middle of the Earth, like where the Middle East is.
00:35:31.920
That's what's really confusing is now that Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson are doing like their ancient apocalypse series, everybody is now beginning to accept this idea that there was a like a fucking worldwide flood,
00:35:41.460
that there is a flood mythos in cultures that are separated by oceans, that are separated by continents.
00:35:49.560
I mean, 12,000 years ago, there's lots of evidence for this.
00:35:54.780
I think Alvarino is a great mind and I think he's got a lot to offer, but and I'm retarded.
00:36:01.560
But what I'm looking at is like, how come you're not seeing these similarities, this overlap?
00:36:05.860
And when we brought that to his attention, he literally was like, huh?
00:36:16.360
If you watch the episode, anyone watching at some point, we're just like, listen, dude, like because he kept on like referring back to it.
00:36:26.300
And after a while, he was just like, I think he just said, you know what?
00:36:29.440
Just like so we might have just been annoyed with us.
00:36:34.280
Well, I look, I just think he's probably too attractive to be right about everything.
00:36:38.380
That's the problem being really pretty makes you fucking overlook things.
00:36:42.120
So he's got that thing, which is like, it's, it's, it's those, it's always there.
00:36:48.580
And not to say that I'm 100% right, but it doesn't make sense to you.
00:36:54.660
I just said there's the, the first half of the book seems to conflict pretty dramatically
00:37:00.880
with the second half, just in, just in the analysis of the aliens and being so adamant
00:37:04.680
that they are in fact aliens, they're extraterrestrial life, that there's, there's just zero chance
00:37:13.880
Like I didn't, I didn't really think about it that deeply because I don't have a firm
00:37:16.800
opinion on aliens or the Bible for that matter.
00:37:19.740
So I'm like, I'm coming into this, they're like, uh, tabula rasa.
00:37:25.080
You know what is interesting though, is I've heard him talk at length on blurry creatures.
00:37:30.180
I recommend it if you're into that sort of thing.
00:37:32.120
And, uh, Albarino is a pretty regular, um, you know, guest on that show.
00:37:36.460
And the way he talks about people who speculate as to whether or not there's a connection between
00:37:41.080
aliens and demons, he speaks about them with like fucking vitriol.
00:37:44.240
Like he, he's like, I can't, it fucking annoys me to no end that people think this and that.
00:37:51.500
It's strange because he's like, there's no evidence for that.
00:37:53.820
He's like, many people think that they're demons.
00:37:56.080
And he's like, for that to make you mad is weird because we're dealing with a subject that
00:38:02.780
So it, you know, people are going to speculate.
00:38:05.740
He wrote seven chapters before it saying like just outline.
00:38:09.120
And then, and then he even wrote like a, him and blurry creatures, the guys from blurry
00:38:12.640
creatures wrote the forward or like an entire, uh, appendix or a compendium to the book of
00:38:19.900
So I was like, you're talking about a breeding program from Genesis six, that these fallen
00:38:23.680
angels came down, uh, partook in to the point where it corrupted crops and animals.
00:38:28.760
But then you're saying that there's a breeding program going on with aliens and it's, there
00:38:34.820
Now I have to question your connections because I know that you've been in like Peru and these
00:38:38.620
other places and you've had some trouble with the governments there.
00:38:42.860
They didn't want to let him back in because he was there and they were like, what are you
00:38:46.080
And he's like, I'm investigating whether there were giants that built these megalithic structures
00:38:50.040
and the government told him, no, you're not going to look at that or we're going to
00:38:55.660
Like that's not, that narrative is not allowed here.
00:38:57.740
They want, they want their places that for whatever reason, they want people to believe
00:39:03.560
There was nothing weird going on here for tourism.
00:39:06.600
Forget Albarino that I, what I, what my thought process while I was listening to the book,
00:39:10.820
uh, is that someone ought to put together a new Bible.
00:39:15.440
And I know this is probably sacrilegious, but like going right to hell.
00:39:22.800
I think there's something to this Nephilim thing.
00:39:28.680
I'm not, I'm not saying discard the actual, like the existing Bible.
00:39:32.220
I'm saying like someone should put together a compilation of the Apocrypha, the book of
00:39:38.500
Enoch and like, like connect the dots that Albarino did, but do it in a way that I can
00:39:43.820
Uh, it's just, it's very frustrating that like you have the dead, like the dead sea
00:39:48.160
scrolls and all these other, you know, parchments and shit that are obviously part should have
00:39:54.920
Like give me a cohesive narrative because that's what, that's what Albarino essentially set out
00:40:01.980
So I don't know the Bible itself, the Canon Bible, the one that we're presented, it does
00:40:10.580
Um, it mentions the book of Jasher, which is another extra canonical, canonical text.
00:40:14.180
And then throughout the old Testament, you'll, you'll find little things here and there,
00:40:20.360
Like, uh, Tony Merkel is stuck on, it's like Ezekiel 13, 18, where they're talking about, uh,
00:40:25.260
God was displeased with these women that were fashioning wrist, wristbands.
00:40:28.480
And these wristbands were like stealing people's souls.
00:40:34.160
And it's like, anyway, next verse, like, no, no, no, no, that's important.
00:40:37.920
There's a lot of crazy shit in there and it does kind of like back up.
00:40:40.720
You guys believe in the book of Enoch and all this shit.
00:40:42.640
So like, why would you, why would you, why would I go to hell for saying maybe the Bible's
00:40:50.120
I use it to inform my speculation, which is mostly what I do is I just speculate heavily.
00:40:55.400
Uh, but you know, for me to believe it, uh, that would, that's a little bit, you know,
00:41:00.060
I could be, um, swayed on one thing or another, if I was shown.
00:41:04.020
There's like, there's a big problem too, with the, uh, the Christian community, which is like
00:41:08.300
we rail against them, like whether the church in general, but specifically the community
00:41:13.400
that's called, like they, they follow something called solo scriptura.
00:41:17.920
They only read the scriptures and it's like, that's kind of stupid because even after the
00:41:22.220
Bible was written, there is, uh, there's priests, there is, uh, saints, there's, what do they
00:41:27.900
Uh, bishops, the, the people within the Eastern Orthodox church, they all have writings.
00:41:32.600
And I'm like, you're not going to read those writings.
00:41:35.720
Like these guys that were hand selected, someone was hand selected by Jesus.
00:41:40.040
And then after that, that guy hand selected another guy in his stead and so forth and so forth
00:41:44.080
and so forth until today, and they still live in the, in the Orthodox church, you don't,
00:41:48.820
you're not interested in what that person had to say about this religion.
00:41:51.860
You're like, no, only, only what, you know, this is, this is what I'm saying is like, I'm
00:41:56.860
not, I'm not saying you have to discard the Bible.
00:41:59.160
I'm saying it seems like there's a more cohesive narrative that can be generated by, by appending
00:42:05.800
Some of these other books that have been left out and like really diving deep into the history
00:42:10.280
and understanding why some of these books were left out and why, what was, what was
00:42:19.420
And I know there's biblical scholars that have done some of this research, but I just, I just
00:42:23.500
don't feel, I don't feel like I've had that question answered adequately.
00:42:28.000
Well, I guess the Bible, it's supposed to be the word of God.
00:42:30.460
And then, you know, other things, I don't think there's anything wrong with reading other
00:42:34.560
It's, it's very similar to like reading history.
00:42:38.340
Well, if you listen to the stories, these are people that are having visions that are
00:42:43.660
I know, I know, but the, that's, that's portions of the Bible.
00:42:48.440
So, but the, who decided what will be in the Bible was men.
00:42:55.380
So that means that men decided some of the words of God were left out of the, out of
00:43:02.760
But that's like, if I, if you told me a bunch of shit and then I wrote it down and I was
00:43:06.280
like, these are the words of Clint and they were like, nigga, you wrote it down.
00:43:11.920
Well, no, but what he's saying is, so the Bible, Bible just means like a compendium of
00:43:17.140
So the question is who decided to put these books and present them in this entire book
00:43:24.460
But I know the Bible speaks a bunch of times about saying like the word will be, the word
00:43:31.840
There's like, there's like a hundred and, hello, there's 130 translations of it, dude.
00:43:36.460
And then in the, in the very end, in the book of revelation, it says anybody who adds to
00:43:40.780
this or takes away to this book, I don't know if they're talking about just revelation.
00:43:44.540
I think probably, but maybe even the Bible itself, there's like, yo, there's a huge curse.
00:43:51.300
I mean, there's been modifications up into, uh, you know, recent history.
00:43:55.760
So, uh, this, this is my question of it is like, I'm not, I, this is the first time I've
00:44:01.200
even given any sort of real credence to the Bible at all.
00:44:04.080
So like, forgive me for still having a semblance of doubt with some of this stuff, but I'm, I'm
00:44:09.060
just saying if you buy that, that these stories are, you know, men touched by God, men walking
00:44:14.820
with God, if you actually buy all of that, well, there are other stories from other men who
00:44:19.640
are acknowledged in the existing Canon Bible that had relationships and had
00:44:25.220
other books that were written that are, could be the word of God too.
00:44:31.920
So before I was ever Christian, I had very much the same idea, right?
00:44:37.000
And then what happened was I, I just started to learn it.
00:44:44.760
I'm watching the Amazon series and we're constantly doing deep dives on it.
00:44:48.420
And I'm trying, I listened to the audio book, which is, you know, pathetic because
00:44:51.700
I can't read, but, um, the more I listened to it, the more, um,
00:44:55.220
the more ways it like clarifies the existence that we're in right now.
00:45:00.500
And I, and I see the way it applies and I go, okay, yeah, that makes sense.
00:45:03.560
So eventually what you're left with is a pile of that feeling where over and over
00:45:07.920
again, you come across something and you go, fuck, that makes a lot of sense.
00:45:12.500
And that happens so much that you're left with, it's a, I guess you could call
00:45:15.980
it anecdotal evidence, but at what point does anecdotal evidence pile up enough to
00:45:22.560
So I would say, don't believe that the Bible is the word of God.
00:45:27.360
If you've never read it, fucking start reading it, start learning about it, go
00:45:30.860
And you'll find over and over again, that it connects in such a wild way.
00:45:34.380
And that the, the version that we've been given in the West, that this like
00:45:38.620
Christianity is gay and it's just this mechanism to control people.
00:45:45.960
I understand the, the, that you would use a book that is powerful, has a powerful
00:45:50.680
But when you start to understand it, you're like, this is so far beyond that.
00:45:54.300
It's far beyond just a control tool that's effective at, you know, manipulating the
00:46:00.040
I would say, don't ever go, oh yeah, the, the, the Bible is the word of God.
00:46:05.580
And then make, you know, make your own mind up after you're done.
00:46:08.720
Because the more I go, I like, I, you know, I don't know shit.
00:46:11.140
I've only been on this for like four years and there's still so much more that I have
00:46:15.640
to learn, but the reason that I'm still learning is it because it just keeps confirming.
00:46:19.540
Like if it, if it ever didn't, I would stop and turn back and go somewhere.
00:46:23.380
I went the wrong way, but it's not done that yet.
00:46:37.760
Well, I mean, listen, somebody just move on to other aliens.
00:46:40.160
Wait, but let me just tell them, let me just tell Clint, somebody just said that.
00:46:43.200
So there is the Ethiopian Bible, which does include that in the Canon, but it's crazy
00:46:47.260
because when you read the Bible, the entire Bible itself, well, the Bible that we have
00:46:51.280
stands up enough for people to read it and get it.
00:46:55.900
There are these extra texts that I think they bolster the stance of the Bible.
00:47:07.860
But see, that's a very important question though, because I, I mean, it's obvious
00:47:13.000
to me that there are forces within, you know, standardized Christianity and religion more
00:47:21.260
broadly that like, they want it to be an institutionalized practice and they want there
00:47:27.660
And it's like, well, maybe the books that were left out took away some of their power,
00:47:33.580
And it's like, so I don't, I don't accept just, oh, this is the Canon Bible.
00:47:41.300
Like from my vantage point, like the Ethiopian Bible sounds far more likely to be true and
00:47:46.980
more interesting to me than the standard Americanized one or whatever you want to call it.
00:47:51.540
So, um, I don't know, I'll do, I'm going to do more research on it because I just think
00:47:56.000
it was like the first time I ever poked my head down the rabbit hole.
00:47:59.480
And I was like, oh, this is actually interesting.
00:48:01.300
Like this is very interesting, genuinely interesting.
00:48:03.280
And, and by the way, if you're saying that the Bible aligns with what you're saying today,
00:48:09.700
And like, like that was what I took away from it was like, oh yeah, I can, I can understand
00:48:14.840
based off of the book of Enoch, why God would send the flood, you know?
00:48:18.500
The book of Enoch's like opening sentences, like this is for the tribulation generation,
00:48:23.520
which is like, oh shit, because we found it in what?
00:48:25.960
Like 40 something or, or 50 something supposedly, uh, when we found the Dead Sea Scrolls.
00:48:36.160
All these things, like the things that we like to talk about on Nephilim Death Squad, even
00:48:39.660
here to certain points, like right around the 1950s, 47, you get like, you know, the finding
00:48:44.780
of this, uh, of this book or the Dead Sea Scrolls.
00:48:53.320
You get the project MKUltra, you get all this shit.
00:48:57.620
This all pops off right in that timeframe, give or take five or five years, uh, on 1950.
00:49:02.960
So from like right after world war two, all this stuff happens.
00:49:05.800
And like, boom, here's, here's this book that, that adds to the Bible that, uh, kind
00:49:11.520
of confirms everything you've been thinking about Genesis six and Genesis three 15 is like,
00:49:17.460
And he's telling you about this experience that he had talking to God, like Enoch is going
00:49:21.340
up and he's talking to God and he's actually like, he's trying to make the case for the
00:49:25.500
And God's like, no, it's just not going to happen.
00:49:27.160
And then, and then he sends angels for, with Enoch to guide him, to tell him like, this is
00:49:38.400
So it's just, it's interesting that this time period happens and we just get bombarded with
00:49:47.460
I guess we could, you know, you could ask those questions.
00:49:52.780
Somebody in the chat say, uh, I think it was hipster tactical said that, uh, I don't know
00:49:59.660
It was removed after King James did his book on demonology.
00:50:02.560
So I don't know, maybe there was a conflict there.
00:50:08.860
There's also something to say about the King's James, King James version is that, uh, a lot of
00:50:13.540
people speculate that King James was into demonology and that book is the most accurate translation
00:50:18.860
from the Greek and the Hebrew, the Hebrew being the old Testament, Greek being the new
00:50:22.780
And he, he made it that way, paid a lot of money to make it as accurate as possible to,
00:50:26.960
uh, make his spells as accurate as possible because these people that practice these dark
00:50:36.420
So that that's why it's the closest version, but there's, there's something to it, man.
00:50:42.500
Well, uh, we just beat the shit out of this for, uh, what was it?
00:50:51.260
I don't know if you know this Clint, but oftentimes top and I will talk behind the scenes.
00:50:56.680
If we could just get him just cut, just a little bit further.
00:51:00.980
And it's, it's really nice to watch getting this close.
00:51:03.620
I hate to break it to you, but I'm, I'm likely going to end up being one of those weird religious
00:51:07.780
people who's like, I, I, this is how I've, I've always been, I've, I've always felt that
00:51:12.500
there's a lot of truth in a lot of different religions.
00:51:14.480
And I've always, I've always found, uh, kind of a kinship with the Buddhists too.
00:51:19.200
So like, I, I, I don't, I don't predict that I will ever be like this crisis King type of
00:51:27.480
Um, but I am very, I'm, I'm giving much more deep thought to like the biblical story and
00:51:36.700
I thought his challenging of evolution was fascinating to Alvarez challenging of it.
00:51:45.060
So if that leads me to this conversation six years ago and you said, um, oh, what do you
00:51:51.720
I might've said something to you like, well, it's fascinating, but there's a lot of religions
00:51:55.540
around the world and what makes them think that they've got it right.
00:51:59.260
Um, let me give, let me give Clint my, this, here's the fair warning Clint, because I, I
00:52:05.500
The book of Enoch, um, these kind of like, uh, not just apocryphal texts, but like this
00:52:10.460
like idea that we're delving into of, uh, giants, demons, all this stuff.
00:52:17.240
Like, I think that's why people like Nephilim death squad, they watch and they go, it drew me
00:52:21.940
And it's, it's a good thing because they're seeing this stuff and they're like,
00:52:25.520
they're, they're trying to rediscover their relationship with, with God, with Jesus, with
00:52:30.600
Christianity, trying to like relook at it from a different lens.
00:52:33.640
But someone came on our show and they told us that, uh, oh, I think it was Vin Armani.
00:52:38.080
He was talking about doubting Peter, you know, that, that apostle, uh, and the story of doubting
00:52:42.540
Peter, doubting Thomas, sorry, why they called him that.
00:52:46.240
Well, I've heard it before, but I don't remember.
00:52:48.940
So doubting Thomas, uh, after Jesus is, has been killed and he comes back to life, all
00:52:55.640
the other apostles see him, including like Mary Magdalene, a couple other people see him
00:53:06.180
So like these guys went underground because they just killed Jesus and they're like, shit
00:53:11.520
So he went out, I probably did a retrieve food or food or something like that.
00:53:14.780
He comes back and they're like, yo, Jesus is back.
00:53:16.560
And he says, I'm not going to believe it until I can put my fingers in the wounds of
00:53:22.920
And, uh, then Jesus comes back and he says, go ahead, put your fingers in there.
00:53:27.320
And he, and, and then Jesus says something like, blessed are those who believe without
00:53:30.800
And it's like, yeah, bless, blessed are those who believe without seeing.
00:53:33.580
It's like, if you could read the Bible or if you could just hear somebody preach a regular
00:53:37.240
old gospel message and say, yep, that's the truth.
00:53:39.580
I believe it's like good for you, but the people who don't, it's not that they're not
00:53:48.620
But Vin Armani said it's something and it's very true.
00:53:51.760
It's like, well, now that you saw this, you're going to have to carry this the furthest because
00:53:56.960
you're going to, if you're looking for that kind of definitive proof, uh, you know, Thomas
00:54:02.040
had to carry the gospel to the ends of the earth and then got martyred for it.
00:54:08.320
I really do because just be careful, be careful what you want, Clint.
00:54:11.940
I would just say like, I'm fine with that because like my entire, you know, political
00:54:18.000
arc too, is about seeking, seeking the truth and then carrying that cross with me.
00:54:24.260
And so I don't have any problem with that actually.
00:54:26.920
You know, it's like, it's painful to know, you know, what our empire has created in the
00:54:32.540
But like, do I run away from it once I know these things?
00:54:36.400
So I, as far as I'm concerned, like Christ, God, show me, show me the way, show me the
00:54:42.800
truth, uh, prove to me your existence, prove me.
00:54:45.400
And I will be, I will be your strongest soldier at that point.
00:54:48.600
But like, I am the, I am the person that needs proof though.
00:54:53.840
Cause like, when you do get that, like, like he said, when, when I'm giving this to you,
00:54:58.460
if you're going to get this kind of proof, if you're going to get this without, without,
00:55:02.620
uh, just believing without just simple faith, there's a lot more that comes with it.
00:55:13.760
I was forced to call on Jesus Christ out of desperation.
00:55:17.400
Now my full-time gig is a show that's dedicated towards understanding the truth about our realm,
00:55:22.960
the supernatural realm, Christianity, conspiracy theory, all that stuff.
00:55:34.120
And then God was like, here's a greasy demon, bitch.
00:55:36.140
And like, I would hope, I would hope that like, you know, with your kids, let's, we'll
00:55:42.660
But like with your kids, you, you want to tell them something like you want to be like,
00:55:48.900
And, uh, you hope that they go, okay, I understand the concept of hot.
00:55:52.060
I understand fire and I'm going to take your word for it.
00:55:54.320
But oftentimes they got to learn for themselves.
00:55:56.180
And when they learn, there's a hefty fine to pay for that.
00:55:59.820
And they're going to have to carry that experience a little bit further.
00:56:07.280
So, and they're, they're usually the strongest advocates for it.
00:56:09.480
And they're usually the ones who can convince other people to not do, not make that same
00:56:13.200
mistake or perhaps carry this in a different, who knows, who knows what you're supposed
00:56:19.840
You're looking directly into this, uh, this question and it'll be answered for you.
00:56:25.520
Well, look, we got here, uh, by way of discussion about aliens, I guess.
00:56:30.800
I mean, it was the Albarino and our aliens, demons things.
00:56:42.260
So this is Donald Trump and he's talking about, I guess we talked a little bit about
00:56:45.640
the show, uh, before the show started, uh, I, the deportations must not be working in
00:56:51.600
And so this is his sort of solution and I'm a fan of it.
00:56:56.580
Today, I signed an executive order to launch the first ever self-deportation program for
00:57:03.680
We are making it as easy as possible for illegal aliens to leave America.
00:57:09.720
Any illegal alien can simply show up at an airport and receive a free flight out of our
00:57:16.020
We have also launched a phone app called CBP Home.
00:57:21.680
That's CBP Home, where illegals can book a free flight to any foreign country.
00:57:28.380
As long as it's not here, you can go anywhere you want.
00:57:32.520
We're also adding a very important exit bonus for illegals to further incentivize their self-deportation.
00:57:39.840
This deportation bonus will save American taxpayers billions and billions of dollars.
00:57:46.520
What Biden did to this country can never be explained, will never, ever be accepted.
00:57:52.820
Eventually, when the illegals are gone, it will save us trillions of dollars.
00:57:57.540
However, if illegal aliens choose to remain in America, they're remaining illegally and
00:58:05.180
Illegal aliens who stay in America face punishments, including significant jail time, enormous financial
00:58:12.260
penalties, confiscation of all property, garnishment of all wages, imprisonment and incarceration,
00:58:19.400
and sudden deportation in a place and manner solely of our discretion.
00:58:25.040
So to all illegal aliens, book your free flight right now.
00:58:30.600
But if you're really good, we're going to try and help you get back in.
00:58:34.300
So today I said, if you're really good, if you behave good, I feel like that's fair.
00:58:40.380
And it's a, I don't know, it's, it's a little bit of a sign of weakness, right?
00:58:43.740
Where his ICE deportations are not moving as quickly as he would like to.
00:58:48.080
I know that there was some displeasure with that stuff early on in the administration where
00:58:51.840
they started off hot and it kind of rolls off a cliff.
00:59:03.060
So this is like, this is the only, this is the only option really, aside from creating
00:59:08.740
And so I think this is probably the smartest pathway forward, honestly.
00:59:18.300
It's not voluntary because it's taking my tax money.
00:59:20.580
It's giving it to illegals who shouldn't have been here in the first place.
00:59:22.760
Their TREC was funded with my tax money on the first place.
00:59:31.320
But in terms of, you know, diminishing state violence against the illegals.
00:59:37.660
I mean, if you can get them to leave voluntarily, that's preferable as long as it can be done,
00:59:45.680
My wife was watching a TikTok and it's this girl, she's crying about how one of these facilities
00:59:51.800
where they're holding these, these aliens, um, they're completely over, you know, over,
01:00:02.100
You know, whatever the building was designed for, they're way beyond that.
01:00:05.860
People are pissing on the floors and all this stuff.
01:00:08.040
I don't know how, how real any of that is, but she's talking about what a humanitarian
01:00:11.400
crisis this is and that shame on everybody who voted for Trump, because look at the sad
01:00:18.800
And to me, it seems pretty, pretty straightforward that the country was never designed to, to
01:00:26.280
house this many migrants and then to relocate this many migrants.
01:00:30.620
And because of that, when we're finally forced to do it, it's going to be a messy fucking
01:00:36.580
situation, but we should have never been here in the first place because we shouldn't have
01:00:42.480
In fact, the reason that we got here is in part because you emotionally manipulated primarily
01:00:48.140
female voters, I think with this notion that children are getting ripped away from their
01:00:52.840
parents and they're being held in cages and to whatever degree that happened, I'm sure
01:00:57.420
Uh, but it is a emotional crowbar in very many ways.
01:01:01.140
And I think it's what kind of helped pass the legislation that enabled this whole situation.
01:01:05.020
So what I'm getting at is it's a fucking mess and cleaning it up is going to be just as
01:01:14.620
Are we dealing with unprecedented numbers of migrants?
01:01:18.140
And do we have the ability to seamlessly get rid of those migrants without this mess?
01:01:26.920
Um, so yes, it was done intentionally and no, there's no way to remedy it without, you
01:01:32.740
know, human rights violations or whatever you want to call it, or violation of constitutional
01:01:40.140
The Democrats created this dynamic specifically because it would be impossible to fix without
01:01:44.520
creating constitutional crisis and violations of due process.
01:01:47.740
Uh, they did so because they intended to ultimately grant these people asylum and then
01:01:53.380
And some of them are allowed to vote even without citizenship.
01:01:58.360
So this is why I think libertarians that start to argue about this stuff, um, sound fucking
01:02:06.460
Cause it's like, it's, if you don't, if you don't take a stand here, your, your electorate
01:02:12.800
is modified in perpetuity to the point that liberty, libertarian ideas will be obliterated
01:02:21.540
So you have to take a stand and the alternative is revolution.
01:02:26.480
So you get to choose between revolution, which is extraordinary violence and danger, uh, and
01:02:32.960
everything else that's negative that comes along with that, or you allow for the Trump
01:02:37.720
administration to do this while they can take your, take your pick.
01:02:46.100
Oftentimes libertarians will, uh, that, that's why I like the ideology is an ideology.
01:02:50.980
They think that things are going to end up like just black and white, that they can do
01:02:55.460
something and there won't be any kind of, uh, negative effects of it, but it's like,
01:03:02.320
And I don't think you want the bullets flying over your head.
01:03:05.620
And, and, you know, I know, including me, uh, libertarians don't believe in democracy and
01:03:13.180
But if the majority is manipulated intentionally to be more detrimental to you and yours and
01:03:21.740
your principles and your values, then should you not take a stand?
01:03:25.980
Should you not do whatever you can to prevent that?
01:03:28.980
Like this is the, uh, Lysander Spooner argument of, you know, voting being defensive because
01:03:36.200
Therefore it's, there's nothing wrong with voting because it's, you've been aggressed upon.
01:03:43.720
And, you know, I think that's probably what Dave Smith is going to argue in his debate
01:03:49.160
He's arguing with, I don't know, some dude, uh, at the Soho forum about immigration.
01:03:54.160
He's like the reason or Cato specialist on open borders.
01:03:58.620
Uh, and I think Dave's going to win that debate because I'm right.
01:04:02.080
And so is he, you know, you can't, you can't have open borders in a, in a welfare state.
01:04:09.140
Um, well, I saw guys before we, before we continue the conversation, um, I just want
01:04:14.300
There's a link in the comments and in the description.
01:04:17.080
If you're on YouTube, go ahead and click that link.
01:04:21.240
If you're in, uh, in rumble, I just rated the chat.
01:04:25.960
We want you to go there and subscribe and like that channel.
01:04:28.800
So though we could move it over and you guys could just be there.
01:04:32.720
Um, I was just going to say that I saw one of your people, uh, Clint, and I'm, I'm certain
01:04:37.200
you claim him, uh, post something incredibly gay and he, he's a libertarian account and
01:04:41.880
he's somebody that I forget exactly who it is, but I, I knew them enough that I had, I
01:04:46.880
liked them as far as you like somebody on Twitter.
01:04:49.100
So I left him alone, but the meme was, is an individual standing on one side of the border
01:04:54.640
And then the individual standing on the other side of the border and it says illegal.
01:05:02.400
I get the, who gave you the authority to divvy up the world and tell me that I can't, I get
01:05:09.000
But it's very childish when you're dealing with a situation where, uh, the economy is about
01:05:14.380
So we're on the cusp of world war three and we have a migrant crisis and, uh, is the
01:05:20.520
answer then because of the way that meme depicts it to just eliminate borders.
01:05:28.160
We should just open them up and just let everybody come through.
01:05:32.620
And, and, and that's the solution to that, that meme that he posted.
01:05:37.020
And I get, you can get down into like the nuance of it.
01:05:40.160
Maybe you can pose some sort of argument about, you know, borders being man-made and
01:05:45.400
Uh, but right now where we're sitting, we've got a real part, like children are getting
01:05:48.940
stabbed in, in public in Europe because of the same situation, this migrant crisis that
01:05:54.900
And I'm sure there's instances where you can see wild shit happening here.
01:05:58.380
I mean, we did just watch a, I think he was a Somalian migrant, right?
01:06:01.560
Uh, with that woman who, who dropped an N-bomb and, and he tried to shame her.
01:06:05.880
Um, and then turns out that he is a Somalian migrant with, uh, uh, uh, some sort of a history
01:06:13.460
Uh, I remember that there was a case where, uh, I think there was an underage girl that
01:06:18.340
they were trying to solicit for sex, him and his buddy or something like that.
01:06:22.440
Um, so it, it is a problem that we have all this going on.
01:06:28.940
I'm, I'm kind of appealing to you guys just to get your take on it.
01:06:31.660
You, what's the solution to that argument fucking eliminate the borders.
01:06:37.100
I mean, that's the argument from the libertarian perspective.
01:06:39.420
And I think that, you know, there are principled arguments to be had as to the illegitimate,
01:06:45.020
illegitimacy of the state, the illegitimacy of, you know, man-made borders.
01:06:52.600
Um, but it doesn't change the fact, the reality that like, and I think this is where
01:06:58.080
libertarian, libertarianism fails in many regards is that there.
01:07:01.660
There are, if you don't have reciprocity, then it just kind of implodes upon itself.
01:07:11.300
You can't travel and then just go live in whatever country around the world that you want to,
01:07:16.560
but you're going to apply that principle on the inverse where anybody, all 7 billion of
01:07:21.320
you, you're welcome to come into America and just be an American.
01:07:25.240
Um, I don't know how you could ever argue that that's sustainable.
01:07:29.160
Like if I don't, if I don't have a right to leave, if things get bad enough, cause I don't,
01:07:34.300
I don't have a right to go just become a citizen of El Salvador with a snap of a finger, you
01:07:40.600
So you're creating a dynamic by which you destroy yourself.
01:07:49.320
I think capitalism is the greatest blessing in terms of economics that man has ever, you
01:07:54.100
know, concocted, uh, and that it, it ought to be upheld as best as possible.
01:07:59.240
But if you don't have reciprocity when it comes to free trade, you're ultimately going to pilfer
01:08:09.780
And, and a good example, a good analogy to explain this to people is like Amazon.
01:08:14.480
So Amazon got a lot of cheap debt and they ultimately functioned at a, at a loss or at
01:08:20.640
a break even for the first like 20 years of their existence.
01:08:23.360
They never took profit and they just kept, they just kept taking all of their profit and
01:08:27.720
just pushing it into getting larger and larger economies of scale by which they devoured
01:08:36.940
Well, China or the EU or whatever country out there could do the same because they have
01:08:44.760
So they could basically just create currency, put, produce goods, super cheap, flood your
01:08:54.520
And then once they've done that, then they jack their prices up and there's no competition
01:08:59.040
because you've already destroyed your industry.
01:09:04.020
And then simultaneously while they're doing that, they're applying tariffs to your goods.
01:09:07.280
So if you want to sell them to the rest of the world, you can't compete.
01:09:10.540
And they're artificially suppressing their labor and their production costs because they're
01:09:15.080
borrowing money and they're printing money to do so.
01:09:17.520
So like what I'm saying is yes, free markets are better, but you're not dealing in one.
01:09:26.200
You're dealing with fiat currency and a whole bunch of manipulation and taxation.
01:09:30.520
And regulations and it's just, it's very complex.
01:09:34.100
And you have to be honest about the complexity.
01:09:42.760
Man, even China was even doing, not just in the, like the economic sector, but like
01:09:48.500
When I was in New York, I'm pretty sure they're still doing this.
01:09:51.400
They're just giving interest-free loans, like a hundred year interest-free loans to people
01:09:55.880
who were Chinese nationals or maybe still were.
01:10:01.000
They live in them with like fucking three generations of families and pay off an interest-free
01:10:07.760
They're paying like $500 a month, but basically the Chinese government owns that outright.
01:10:12.460
So there's parts of, you know, Brooklyn that are just being brought up by Chinese people.
01:10:16.860
And you're wondering like, what the hell's going on?
01:10:18.420
And why are they, they love to come and put these like aluminum metal gates on their windows
01:10:22.260
Like, you know, the Chinese people live there because they'll change the bars on their steps
01:10:31.340
And, and I know Texas is a, either they pass a law or they're working on one where they're
01:10:35.640
saying that, you know, Chinese, uh, the Chinese government is not allowed to purchase land
01:10:43.280
If you have a Chinese government loan, if you have, if you have a loan from the Chinese
01:10:47.120
government, they have effectively bought this house, even though it's privately owned, it's
01:10:53.620
Like they, they, it's like they're operating in the free market, but not really.
01:10:57.440
And we're supposed to play this game, but not really.
01:11:02.040
It's like, they expect us to basically play by our rules and hold us to our principles
01:11:11.140
And, and then yet when we try and put tariffs back in a reciprocal fashion, they fucking scream
01:11:16.840
And they say tariffs, uh, only hurt you and, you know, and, uh, and trade wars hurt everybody
01:11:23.680
And it's like, well then bitch, why were you fucking tariffing us before?
01:11:28.720
But it's the same thing, uh, that we run into David all the time now with people who,
01:11:34.140
This dude, like open Satanist or just like horrible person, like probably a pedophile and
01:11:43.560
And they go, Oh my gosh, you're supposed to be a Christian.
01:11:46.780
It's like, I'm supposed to follow your ideals while you just completely tread on me.
01:11:54.340
I'm like, no, but they, and then they can't deal with it when you, when you just respond
01:11:58.880
Which is why I think that the, the obvious answer is that you need to treat other nations
01:12:06.380
And, and unfortunately the Trump administration has not done that either.
01:12:09.800
That's what he campaigned on, but that's not what he's done.
01:12:12.200
He is, he has dictated his tariff policies based off of trade deficits.
01:12:19.920
It's not how any economist would argue that you do this.
01:12:22.700
So I think that the answer ought to be, Hey, we don't like the fact that you're putting
01:12:27.580
Therefore we're going to fucking mirror whatever you do.
01:12:30.920
And if you drop it to zero, we drop it to zero.
01:12:32.900
Like, I think that's the obvious answer because that actually gets you closer to the libertarian
01:12:36.940
ideal of, Hey, we don't want there to be tariffs because tariffs are taxes.
01:12:41.380
And therefore they're an impediment in the free market.
01:12:45.580
We want to have as little barriers as possible.
01:12:54.480
A lot of libertarians are mad with me about it, mad at me about it.
01:13:00.780
We were talking about this, you know, the, the whole open border concept and the first
01:13:06.400
thought that came to my mind was, well, if I was a country that, you know, was our competitor
01:13:12.520
on the world stage of Russia or China, uh, I would take that as an opportunity to just
01:13:19.240
Like sleeper, uh, agents more or less, if you have an open border issue like that or a
01:13:24.520
And I know there's been stories of that happening, but I remembered, and I can't seem to find it.
01:13:28.740
And I don't know if I'm misremembering it, but wasn't there a time?
01:13:30.780
Not long ago, maybe like two, three years ago where, uh, they were shutting down Chinese
01:13:38.460
We were finding, uh, like, like militarized police.
01:13:45.380
I guess stations, uh, from Chinese insurgents around America.
01:13:50.400
I mean, I found something of an article from the Hill as a crackdown on illegal Chinese
01:13:55.860
police stations in the U S and that was back in police stations.
01:14:08.820
So there's also, there's also lots of, uh, you know, Chinese spies that are in academia.
01:14:14.720
They're in our, our laboratories in our corporate America.
01:14:18.880
Um, they're constantly, you know, stealing information.
01:14:27.260
It's just strange to me that you could make that argument seriously, that you could be
01:14:30.560
a libertarian or what the fuck ever, and try to make a real argument for open borders.
01:14:34.240
Because the only argument that I can see is one that obviously falls apart immediately.
01:14:37.840
And that's the emotional one, which is, you know, the light of the people and the families
01:14:42.420
I mean, I think that it's, it's fine to make the principled argument that, that the state
01:14:46.420
is illegitimate and therefore I should be able to go wherever I want.
01:14:49.280
And therefore people can go wherever they want.
01:14:51.000
You can make that argument, but that doesn't change the dynamics.
01:14:58.120
I'm just, I, you know, I get, I get accused of consequential, consequentialist reasoning
01:15:03.140
oftentimes when it comes to my libertarian outlook, guilty as charged.
01:15:07.420
I believe that if your principles don't lead to a consequence, a reality that is beneficial
01:15:12.280
to your principles, well, then you're probably doing something wrong.
01:15:15.800
You're not playing the game properly is, is kind of how I look at it.
01:15:19.560
Uh, and I think a lot of libertarians don't play the game properly.
01:15:21.960
For instance, most libertarians that, that believe that, uh, racism and sexism and homophobia
01:15:27.980
is a plight upon, you know, American civilization in modern times.
01:15:32.180
They're also the first ones that'll talk about open borders.
01:15:37.080
Well, you'd have to totally disregard human nature and tribalism and like how people actually
01:15:44.380
respond to population shifts and, uh, and, you know, rapid succession to think that having
01:15:50.160
open borders is not going to lead to more racism.
01:15:55.640
I grew up in a town called, uh, in New Jersey called Carteret and somewhere just after 9-11,
01:16:00.820
we were inundated with a lot of Indian people, which are not the people that, you know, we
01:16:05.540
alleged, uh, committed, you know, the atrocities of 9-11.
01:16:09.040
Um, but they were received very much the same way because similar look and smell and sound
01:16:15.160
And so, um, our town went from being predominantly black to predominantly Indian in, I don't know,
01:16:36.740
I mean, from fucking, from, you know, the parents all the way down to the children.
01:16:41.120
I was in elementary school, just dunking on Indian kids.
01:16:45.320
That happened with the Jews and the blacks in, uh, in New York.
01:16:48.600
I was, uh, man, I was very young when that happened, but there were like race riots going
01:16:52.860
I think, uh, uh, you know, the, well, the Jews had their own ambulance and somebody, uh, somebody
01:16:59.100
hit a black kid with a car and another kid was involved.
01:17:04.660
And it was just like, all bets were off, but it happened so suddenly.
01:17:09.620
Like the way that, the way the demographics shift, like from Coney Island, it used to be,
01:17:28.540
And, and it's just like this constant pushing out of, and it creates such calamity in the,
01:17:34.100
in the, in the population that it's like, this can't be good or natural.
01:17:38.240
And it's, and it's not that these people are moving in and mixing with each other.
01:17:41.820
Everyone's moving in and, and solidifying and pushing out.
01:17:51.660
If this Coney Island was the tip of the peninsula at the very bottom here, they move up to like
01:17:56.480
Gravesend and then they go to Bay Ridge and then they have to go across the water, the
01:18:05.980
That's where like Dave Smith is because they've, they've been pushed out that far.
01:18:10.560
Two fucking land masses, two bodies of water they've had to cross.
01:18:14.440
And I'm not saying like white people should be staying there, but maybe they, maybe they
01:18:18.160
I don't know who was there first, but the fact is, is like, well, where are they going
01:18:22.460
You're going to move more people into Jersey, into their spot in Jersey.
01:18:25.180
And then they're going to end up in, you know, they go to Florida, they go to North
01:18:30.580
You can't keep doing this, but it's, it's fun to do.
01:18:33.560
If you're a power elite, like keep playing with the demographics, keep playing with the
01:18:37.580
population, move them around, let them hate each other and give them crazy news.
01:18:41.720
And we'll fucking, you know, this is, this is America.
01:18:46.140
And when they, and when they explode, then we'll take more power and then we'll, then
01:18:52.660
And then we'll lock up all the people that, that don't like what's going on.
01:18:58.340
I'm telling you what's happening in Europe right now.
01:19:02.940
The domestic population is going, Hey, I don't like this.
01:19:05.880
And like in Germany, for instance, and they're just banning their political party.
01:19:12.100
The fact that you don't want open borders makes you a terrorist.
01:19:19.220
And if you think that that's better than having a close border, I think you're fucking
01:19:27.400
Like you just, you're only allowed to have those ideas.
01:19:31.100
If, if everything is comfy, cozy, you know what I mean?
01:19:33.520
We're, we're entering not so comfy, cozy times right now, but Carter at that place that
01:19:40.520
And so it was Elizabeth, um, New Jersey when I, when I was living there and, uh, it
01:19:45.600
got to the point where after it was Polish, predominantly black after the Indians came
01:19:49.860
predominantly Indian, I think it still remains that way to this day.
01:19:52.820
And it all, I remember it kind of came to a head, um, the Indians adapted.
01:19:58.640
So, you know, it was predominantly a black neighborhood and we're talking the height, in
01:20:02.960
my opinion, the height of hip hop was fucking the early two thousands, but I guess I'm biased.
01:20:06.340
Um, so as far as I'm concerned, during the height of hip hop, uh, the black people are not only
01:20:13.000
ruling the, the overwhelming demographic, but they're also ruling the cultural conversation.
01:20:18.380
So when the Indians show up, they're all like fresh off the boat, you know, turbans.
01:20:24.840
They, they are still practicing all their religious beliefs, uh, pretty openly.
01:20:28.820
And in about a year's time, all of their kids shifted from being, you know, turban wearing,
01:20:34.020
um, Indian migrants to fucking like hip hop music video dudes.
01:20:41.320
And they took that to the extent when, uh, you know, there's a lot of contention between
01:20:48.360
And one day it comes to a head when a Indian kid steals a black kid's chain and my school
01:20:56.160
They didn't care what happened to the kids at all.
01:20:57.400
One day, a bunch of that kid's brothers and, and even people that were way older, didn't
01:21:04.720
They were older than, than high school, uh, all showed up.
01:21:09.280
Nothing fucking happens when you walk into that school.
01:21:10.980
You could walk in or out at any time and they go into the lunchroom and they take that kid.
01:21:15.700
They take them to a close or an empty, uh, classroom and they beat the fucking brakes off
01:21:23.320
The kid goes into a coma, like an actual, like slips into a coma.
01:21:26.960
And this becomes like the ignition for a race war.
01:21:30.060
One day I'm sitting on the school bus waiting to go back home.
01:21:33.480
And all of a sudden I see in the distance, a shit ton of Indian people of all ages.
01:21:38.560
We're talking the kids from fucking middle school all the way to people that were out
01:21:42.940
And on the other side, down the street, all the fucking black kids, black kids, black
01:21:55.900
The bus took off because it was, it just started spilling onto the streets and everything.
01:22:02.680
And the last thing I see as I turn around and look in the distance is a, is a legitimate
01:22:09.940
It seems to me like somebody is, uh, leveraging human beings, proclivity for, uh, tribal tendencies
01:22:18.320
If you don't have that cultural cohesion, if that type of shit happens organically, wait
01:22:22.780
till somebody figures out that they can levy it against you.
01:22:24.980
But see, this is the argument that I'm making is that if you believe, or you want a classically
01:22:30.460
liberal colorblind society or whatever, whatever, right.
01:22:32.940
Do you think that opening the border wide and letting 20 million people in, in a four
01:22:39.820
Or do you think closing the border, allowing a million people to migrate here legally every
01:22:44.560
year so that they can acclimate and, you know, part, basically become more American in a slower
01:22:51.800
Do you think that that allows us to maintain that?
01:22:55.280
And I, and I, I will defend that to the end of the earth.
01:23:00.820
So I would like to, I would, I would like to live in a country where there can be diversity,
01:23:06.560
but there's also a, a congealing in terms of cultural values where the migrants that
01:23:13.300
come here by second generation, they're gun toting, you know, F-150 driving rednecks or
01:23:19.800
Um, but if you, if you just let 20 million people come in here, America will be lost
01:23:24.140
and the values that make America special, liberty will be lost.
01:23:29.980
Can I, I want to get your opinion on something.
01:23:32.040
I might've had a dog shit take, not the first time, but, uh, recently, um, that kid, there
01:23:38.260
was a, there was a child at the park, a white child.
01:23:43.320
He's getting into an argument with some black kids.
01:23:48.000
And this fucking child gets his forehead split open and with the first hit.
01:23:54.060
Next thing you know, this kid is sitting up and his face is covered in blood and he is
01:23:58.980
And it's one of those videos causes a bit of fatigue because, you know, it looks like,
01:24:03.340
I don't know the details of it, but it looks like a par for the course as far as how young
01:24:07.820
And, um, there was an interesting development in the way that it was addressed and the way
01:24:15.740
that it was addressed was there was a kind of a cookout throne and white people and black
01:24:21.040
They got these kids bikes, the, the, the kid who did the assaulting, the, the kid who
01:24:25.220
got assaulted, they got new bikes, they shook hands, they had a barbecue together.
01:24:31.380
Well, so, so my question to you guys is I saw that and without looking too deeply into
01:24:36.660
it, I said, this is the way, um, because in my opinion, it is a positive thing to see
01:24:44.920
the direct community, the family and friends and the people that live in that neighborhood
01:24:54.480
If you really believe in that idea that it takes a village to raise a child, that is a
01:25:00.600
And I'm not saying that it will fix it, but I'm saying it's a step in the correct direction.
01:25:10.820
So you get your ass kicked by a fucking black kid.
01:25:13.960
And then the black kid gets a new bike and you have to shake his hand.
01:25:18.620
I, I, I see what you're saying, but these aren't psychiatrists.
01:25:30.200
David, this is like, I know top is on his race and shit again, but let's get biblical
01:25:36.460
I mean, like we said, when God was like, yo, take over that land.
01:25:41.360
He was like, take over the land, kill them, kill all of them.
01:25:44.360
And I'm not saying like, we got to kill these people, but the point is like, don't mix.
01:25:56.860
They ended up getting enslaved and thrown into, into captive.
01:26:00.500
They were like treated like peasants in Rome because you've mixed.
01:26:09.080
Like my dad's from Puerto Rico, but what do you want me to say?
01:26:12.940
Like most of my family, the people that there's a, so shout out to all the 300 people listening
01:26:17.800
on rumble right now, like, and subscribe, please.
01:26:20.300
But I don't know if you guys would get along with my family.
01:26:25.540
Like when I hang out with them, I go, these niggas are retarded and they are, but you know,
01:26:34.000
There's a lot of, there's a lot of white retards too.
01:26:36.180
And I still find, I find, you know, being retarded does not make you not fun to be around.
01:26:42.080
So I bet I would like your family of the family members of yours that I've met.
01:26:47.280
Um, here's, here's the real issue is that at a certain point, immigration is so aggressive
01:26:53.200
that that same dynamic that David just described where some white kid gets beat up by some,
01:26:59.280
Well, what if the communities don't speak the same language?
01:27:02.280
What if, what if you're trying, what if you're trying to have this, like this, you know,
01:27:07.140
powwow, you know, smoke the peace pipe moment, uh, but you don't speak the same language.
01:27:14.340
So there, there are Muslim immigrants that come in there.
01:27:17.360
They, maybe they beat up someone or they rape someone and you're trying to have some,
01:27:21.040
you know, meeting of the minds between these communities.
01:27:25.240
I'm just, I'm just saying, I'm just saying, I'm just saying, if you don't speak the same
01:27:28.620
language, good fucking luck having a peaceful outcome to that.
01:27:35.320
Then they start to, you know, basically criminalize and lock up the domestic population because
01:27:39.620
they've, they've had enough, uh, then none of that leads you to a more free civilization.
01:27:45.060
Can I just ask you this like really simple question?
01:27:47.320
And this is to you, David specifically, why even deal with it?
01:27:53.000
Like if I got to the point where my kid had to have his dome split open.
01:27:57.060
So that way we could have a fucking, you know, a movie, a movie ending with some people who
01:28:03.880
I'm just like, I could just not be next to you.
01:28:06.440
Like my kids won't get their head split open by fucking black people.
01:28:16.420
Real Ryer Dice is a melting pot is not made to mix alloys, but rather to burn off impurities.
01:28:24.720
Like if you ain't mixing, bro, you got to get out of here.
01:28:27.140
And, but I, again, I'll just, I'll clarify even further.
01:28:43.580
I, when I walk through the streets, I'm like, I know where everybody is.
01:28:49.280
It's a level of paranoia that I'm not sure we're supposed to have as human beings.
01:28:55.140
I want my kids, I want their thoughts to be focused on what they're going to be doing next.
01:28:58.700
Not what some fucking bum is doing around them.
01:29:01.880
This is these, these externalities are a distraction to what we, what we're trying to do.
01:29:06.100
If we're trying to build a society, like a better, I want to have flying cars.
01:29:09.620
I can't think about flying cars because I'm thinking about this nigga over here.
01:29:15.600
This is the argument against libertarians again.
01:29:18.760
And I, I think this one's misplaced, but many libertarians believe in drug legalization.
01:29:22.880
So therefore, oftentimes they're put in a position of sounding as if they're defending the homelessness crisis.
01:29:28.820
It's like, well, no, because I don't believe that there should be public land.
01:29:32.140
I believe that you should be able to do drugs on your private property, but that doesn't mean you get to go fucking live in a public park.
01:29:38.240
Um, but the dynamic you're talking about is like, that's how you have to find that balance.
01:29:43.620
And, uh, it's not, it's not an easy balance, but it's one that it's necessary that you find it.
01:29:50.440
He says, if baby Corbo came home with that gash in his head and all covered in blood, are you buying Dayquil a new bike?
01:29:59.420
It's like, if you did, I would not be friends with you.
01:30:03.360
This is that white dude that like, oh, you know, it was not racially motivated.
01:30:07.020
My kid got a knife in the heart, but let's not talk.
01:30:09.180
It's not at all about the racially motivated thing.
01:30:11.680
It's, it's about, it's not even really about the kids and what they did.
01:30:15.060
It's about the idea that some kids got into a fight and a fucking community tried to do something about it.
01:30:20.600
And like I said, I don't think that it's going to fix the situation.
01:30:23.960
There's a high likelihood that it won't, but I, I'm not going to lie.
01:30:28.840
It's refreshing to see somebody trying to do something.
01:30:32.240
No, I'm just jaded because I know these community organizers,
01:30:35.080
these community organizers are the same dumb motherfuckers that vote Democrat over and over and over again.
01:30:41.360
And when you catch them in private, they'll tell you their real thoughts.
01:30:44.720
But when they're white bikers, I don't know if they were Democrats.
01:30:47.340
I don't know if that automatically means a Republican, but we're talking big bearded tattoos,
01:30:53.060
So they could be homosexuals too, but I don't know if they're, if they're leaning, uh, Democrat, right?
01:30:58.940
But I mean, listen, I've seen this happen in a similar way as well with like, uh, it's usually
01:31:02.820
like an all female black, uh, group of people that are like this community watch or whatever.
01:31:08.400
And then like, Oh, we're going to do something good.
01:31:12.020
I'm just like, it's so paper thin because I've seen you like cheer this on.
01:31:19.960
Like, like, it's like, what are you guys doing?
01:31:21.640
Like, I don't think we're not, maybe we're not just not supposed to be next to each other.
01:31:25.620
Like if this is how this is what keeps happening, I think that's the answer is like, if you
01:31:30.240
don't have a shared cultural framework, then you're right.
01:31:35.720
Um, but that I, in my opinion, I think that you can be of all different varieties and shades
01:31:41.600
and religions and everything else and be a great American.
01:31:44.740
Um, but that's a minority position and that's a minority position for all races.
01:31:48.780
I think most white people don't make good Americans either.
01:31:51.740
Um, but like, that's having cultural cohesion, in my opinion, is, is more important than
01:32:02.400
Um, there was a, there was a guy just, uh, yesterday they had the police, the police were
01:32:09.880
Some fucking guy like was driving a hundred miles an hour, gave the police chase, uh, crashed
01:32:15.360
his car and then started running to old properties.
01:32:17.320
And you've been to my house, so you know, that it's like, I have 10 people next to me
01:32:21.480
have 10 next to me, have five next to me, have 20 across the 60 acres.
01:32:25.280
And this dude was just running through white guy.
01:32:28.340
And so, yeah, it's not like all white people, but it's like, no, but all my white neighbors
01:32:32.560
though, they were out there, I'm out there with my gun.
01:32:35.440
And they're like, well, I guess this guy has to die because he's on private property.
01:32:44.300
It's like, if that guy would have been black, white, whatever, like you don't belong on
01:32:49.940
But, but unfortunately I could look most of the time at race and determine, ah, like I
01:32:55.340
could, I could safely extrapolate your political, religious ideas, your, just your ideology,
01:33:00.880
just by looking at you most of the time or asking you a couple of simple questions.
01:33:04.460
This is the other thing that, that libertarians lie about.
01:33:13.560
It's like, it's, it's not that hard to just be honest.
01:33:22.660
The other guy, uh, with the gems on his head, he's like one of those retarded libertarians.
01:33:32.400
Larry Sharp, Larry Sharp, Larry Sharp, Larry Sharp.
01:33:35.540
It's like what it reminded me of was, I think we were, if you imagine a scenario where two
01:33:41.780
boys get into a fight and these two families come together, eliminate race and eliminate
01:33:46.400
And you have those two boys get together and, and you say, shake fucking hands and bury the
01:33:53.980
Or, you know, I was made to do that a couple of times when I was a kid.
01:33:56.160
If I got into a fight with somebody, you know, an adult will come along and they go, is it
01:34:03.000
And there is something about the adult that inserts themselves into a squabble between children.
01:34:07.980
And I, what it looked like was that, but too little, too late.
01:34:14.920
I think it might not be too little, too late, but, um, like for instance, would I, would I
01:34:20.740
rather live next to David Hogg or the Hodge twins?
01:34:25.680
You know, like the answer is fucking clearly the Hodge twins.
01:34:28.960
So honestly, David Hogg probably would take a little bit better care of his property.
01:34:33.700
He probably wouldn't have like cars on his lawn kind of shit.
01:34:36.580
I mean, look, if David Hogg came in to my neighborhood, I'd be like, he's gay, but at least
01:34:43.300
But then he's immediately going to vote you into slavery.
01:34:46.620
Whereas the Hodge twins are going to fucking vote for, you know, maximal liberty.
01:34:50.840
So, uh, that's why I'm never, I'm never going to just become a pure, pure tribalist, um,
01:35:03.240
I guess I got tore apart when I, when I said it, um, and, and probably rightfully so.
01:35:08.540
I think I was just looking at something too naively.
01:35:11.020
I, something about that scenario spoke to me where it's just like, how many times do
01:35:15.680
we have this happen where a black kid assaults a white kid and it goes viral and there's
01:35:23.560
But very few of those cases ever end up with like other people from the community deciding
01:35:29.940
It's always, you know, it goes up to some other level.
01:35:33.000
I don't like it because it's another story that pulls on your heartstrings.
01:35:38.880
And then I think just the logical thing, like I said, is like, I could just do without
01:35:42.500
Like I'm going to live around black people for 20 years and deal with all the other
01:35:46.260
But maybe one time when they do beat someone up, we could have a fucking cookout.
01:35:52.160
This is, I tell you that I have new black neighbors and on day one, when they, I hear
01:35:57.800
caveat, I have a neighbor who is a strung out white bitch with a mixed race baby.
01:36:03.660
Who's clearly like half white and half Spanish.
01:36:06.280
He and I have a telepathic connection and she has a, uh, a boyfriend, I'm assuming, cause
01:36:13.680
And I look at that and I go, I go like, ah, it's looking a little mud shark situation going
01:36:21.040
And, and, but then I find myself judging people and I go, all right, well, I'm sure they're
01:36:25.560
Uh, a day after they moved in, uh, their, their porch is beneath ours.
01:36:29.740
We're sitting on the back porch and all I hear is you suck this old niggas cock.
01:36:46.300
So this woman is now behind my house, egging on this black guy behind my apartment, egging
01:36:54.860
Her fucking back door opens and four pit bulls come out.
01:37:05.220
Sometimes I can get into a place where I feel a little bit bad.
01:37:13.300
Fucking four off the leash dogs, a cracked out white woman about to get her ass beat by
01:37:18.500
her black boyfriend while their mixed baby watches, uh, you know, in horror from the
01:37:23.840
It's fucking, it's, it seems to be true in most cases.
01:37:29.100
I don't know about most cases, but many for sure.
01:37:33.560
Or no, we have an underpopulation issue, but I don't.
01:37:38.260
And I think this is going to deviate between the two of you.
01:37:40.820
Are most people fucking pieces of shit and a small percentage of people are all right?
01:37:47.160
Is it a small percentage of people that are pieces of shit and, and, and the large overwhelming
01:37:52.760
I was asking my wife that question that like, it was like, am I a piece of shit?
01:37:57.120
Because like, I just don't deal with things anymore.
01:38:00.960
Like in real life, like I, like right now we'll talk about the stuff.
01:38:04.060
I'll entertain some of these ideas, but in real life, when I see some bullshit, I'm just
01:38:10.520
I have nothing nice to say about, I'll say crazy shit to the person too.
01:38:15.320
For instance, and this is just, I guess, pretty person, but whatever we have, uh, we have
01:38:20.180
black friends and their kid, typical, create typical behavior.
01:38:26.200
And I like, but I'm trying, but I was trying, I'm trying, I'm trying, I'm like, I'm trying
01:38:29.740
to be a good person, but I'm like, why the fuck?
01:38:34.520
This kid like, whatever reason, he only plays finger guns.
01:38:39.940
He's beating up my kids, drowning, trying to drown my kid, fucking like kissing my, he
01:38:45.440
trying to kiss my kids in the mouth and like all crazy shit.
01:38:48.260
And then when I go to the parents, I'm like, yo.
01:38:49.880
And they're like, oh, you know, and I'm just like, you know what?
01:39:01.260
Because I just like, I have decided I'm not going to, but it's not just that.
01:39:06.200
Like now I'm, but now I'm like, why is it always this, the same thing?
01:39:10.920
It's like, now I just have to start like really stereotyping, like stereotype one Thomas
01:39:15.920
Is that because it, it makes me a bad person deep down inside.
01:39:19.140
Cause I'm, I don't want to deal with it, but I have to.
01:39:21.340
And I feel like I constantly have to, I'm like, let me find out content in the characters
01:39:29.180
Broadly speaking are good, but they don't, most people don't share my values though.
01:39:38.940
So I think that they, I think most people are interested in looking after them, their
01:39:45.460
family, believing in God, whatever, looking after their kids, reproducing, having a decent
01:39:50.220
community, but they aren't interested in not stealing from me, not disarming me, letting
01:40:03.140
Where does being loud fall on that scale for you?
01:40:10.300
But it also overlaps with not stealing from me.
01:40:12.860
Those behaviors are like, like what, what Clint is saying is not necessarily like going
01:40:18.400
It's just like supporting these really bad ideas that are going to hurt me in the long
01:40:25.340
Um, so I don't think that they're bad people, but they are bad.
01:40:28.520
And as long as your vote counts the same as mine, well then fuck you, get it?
01:40:34.980
You know, like you're going to fuck my life up and you're going to fuck my, the life of
01:40:43.940
The state puts me in a position of having to care about who lives around me in a way
01:40:48.640
that's much more dramatic than it would be otherwise.
01:40:53.880
I am, I am functioning in a defensive mechanism to make sure that there is a future for my fucking
01:40:59.420
If there's anything wrong with that, I think you've got it wrong.
01:41:04.060
Um, so I don't have any problem with, with your position top.
01:41:07.460
And as far as I'm concerned, you know, whether the kid's black or he's white and he's trying
01:41:14.620
It's crazy when you say it like back to back, but like that's what happens.
01:41:19.820
Am I clear an understanding top that, that you, you feel then that most people, most people
01:41:25.880
well, besides you, most people are, are shit people.
01:41:28.420
And then there's a percentage because that was kind of the question is it's like, let's
01:41:31.620
say if we, if we gave a hypothetical, um, 70, 30, right.
01:41:38.780
I just think like most people are not thinking into not many steps into the future.
01:41:45.220
They're thinking about like right now and they actually kind of like, like sometimes
01:41:52.640
Uh, like for instance, Muslims, like I've, I've gone pretty hard in the paint for the
01:41:59.060
I don't want to fucking be neighbors with these Palestinians.
01:42:07.500
But like, I just, I'm just, I'm just saying I don't want you to fucking blow them up.
01:42:12.180
That doesn't mean that like, I fucking love these people and I want them to, you know, move
01:42:20.340
I just don't want them anywhere fucking near me.
01:42:23.620
So it's like, but this is, this is how I feel about basically all people is just the same
01:42:29.960
You know, like most Muslims are peaceful, kind people that are interested in family values
01:42:36.700
I've got no beef, but like, I don't want to fucking be around you and I don't want to
01:42:43.840
Um, the smell of spices you've been in like a, like a Muslim.
01:42:48.260
Like I said, when, when the town became mostly Indian, that was what they got wrecked for
01:42:53.920
Uh, in hindsight, I almost feel bad except, you know, why, why do you smell like that then?
01:42:58.600
Um, but it was, and a lot of it is their spices.
01:43:01.320
Cause I've been in a couple of like Indian households and whatever they're whooping, whipping
01:43:05.340
I'm like, Oh, that's the smell it's coming out of your pores.
01:43:07.720
What you're cooking for dinner is coming out of your pores.
01:43:09.620
It's, dude, you walk into a fucking Asian house.
01:43:13.920
I dated this Filipino chick when I was in high school and I went into her fucking house
01:43:18.300
Cause I was trying to hook up with her and man, it smelled like shit in there.
01:43:22.880
It's like that weird, you know, I dated a Filipino girl, their food, when they leave
01:43:28.900
it out, they, they leave it out for like a day or two.
01:43:31.320
They consider it to be a little bit better effort for men's.
01:43:35.540
Cause there is like bacteria that's breaking down the food and you know, you can make some
01:43:39.280
It's probably got a dope, uh, stomach biome is what I'm saying.
01:43:47.280
Uh, not the case on my end, not the case on my end.
01:43:51.420
I do want to, we're coming up on the two hour mark, but, um, we have this split going
01:43:55.480
on now that we were talking about before the show where there's like an Israel America
01:43:59.000
split and, um, I'm, I'm out of the loop entirely.
01:44:02.480
But if you remember Clint, um, I was saying that if this is, this is probably before we
01:44:08.500
ever launched dangerous, maybe we were doing a crossover show or something.
01:44:11.500
But I said that if this is biblical prophecy unfolding, then we would expect the world to
01:44:18.640
And the question at the time, uh, wasn't just from you, or maybe it wasn't for you, but
01:44:23.040
I was getting this a lot when I was saying that was how on earth are we going to have
01:44:26.480
that type of a situation when, uh, Donald Trump is balls deep in Israel's ass.
01:44:30.520
And, you know, they would cite a bunch of different reasons that were valid.
01:44:37.440
I'm just telling you if this is biblical prophecy unfolding.
01:44:46.540
And, and the impossible seems to be potentially happening.
01:44:54.200
Well, he's negotiating peace with a bunch of Muslim countries and he's basically telling
01:44:59.020
Israel and Netanyahu specifically, like, I don't give a fuck what you think.
01:45:03.340
And he's like, he, he just gave this speech at, uh, in Saudi Arabia today that I tweeted
01:45:10.180
Um, and he just destroys the neoconservative arguments.
01:45:13.280
And as you guys know, the foundational beliefs from the neoconservatives were largely predicated
01:45:18.760
on Israel, um, and defending Israel and, and written by many of, uh, Jewish, you know,
01:45:25.640
Isn't it interesting, just like, uh, maybe a month ago when Dave Smith was on Rogan doing
01:45:29.540
that, uh, Douglas Murray debate, uh, Murray goes right to the white house and gets his
01:45:37.160
And here we are three, two, three weeks later, and it's almost an about face.
01:45:42.980
I don't know what's going on with this administration.
01:45:48.480
Um, like I can tell that his base is very upset with the fact that he won't, you know,
01:45:54.800
defend America and put America first, like he promised.
01:46:04.260
So it's impossible to say definitively, but that's, what's happening is that he is reorienting
01:46:08.960
and it, and it looks, I mean, very America first that he's trying to create a better
01:46:14.240
relationships with Saudi Arabia, uh, seeking peace with Iran.
01:46:18.300
He's refused to bomb their nuclear facilities, despite Israel and Netanyahu specifically lobbying
01:46:34.080
Um, yes, but if we, uh, were to take Israel's advice and bomb Iran and do all these things
01:46:44.300
that they want, which would cause a world war three or a nuclear fallout, if you believe
01:46:49.140
in that, or what Trump is doing now and basically telling them no, which do you think is more
01:46:55.860
dangerous for us as the American, like the American people?
01:46:58.980
Oh, it's way more dangerous for us to bomb Iran way more.
01:47:08.660
My argument is because, well, Iran is over there and they can bomb us.
01:47:15.360
It doesn't even have to be a kinetic war on the ground.
01:47:21.140
Um, I know for sure that when you don't do what, and I mean, well, let's just say Israel,
01:47:29.020
but the powers that be, if you don't do what the powers that be say, you get something like
01:47:33.320
COVID, you know, you get something that shuts down the whole world.
01:47:36.840
And that's like what I'm a little bit worried about right now.
01:47:39.680
Well, that, that's a, that's a fair argument to make, but if you're going to make that
01:47:42.200
argument, then you, you are basically accepting subservience for the rest of your existence.
01:47:53.360
Well, I still, I still, I still believe that it's more dangerous to, to do whatever Israel
01:47:57.420
wants because it's leading us into economic destruction as a consequence.
01:48:01.480
I mean, over 10 trillion, over 37 trillion in national debt as a consequence of the war on
01:48:04.700
terror, the war on terror was specifically for Israel, no doubt about that.
01:48:07.100
Um, so our economic destitution is a product of that.
01:48:14.820
Uh, we've already had, you know, countless loss of lives when it comes to the war on terror.
01:48:18.940
But if we were to go to war with Iran, you're talking about a monstrous war.
01:48:22.480
I mean, the, uh, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Libya, none of these fucking countries can hold
01:48:30.640
And we still have immense military bases in Iraq and elsewhere throughout the Middle East
01:48:36.120
that Iran would immediately strike if we were to, uh, you know, bomb them.
01:48:46.620
Therefore, you're going to have to do a ground invasion or at least send special forces in
01:48:50.580
Uh, Iran does have pretty high level hacking and, uh, you know, internet warfare technology
01:48:57.800
So they probably have EMP technology to electromagnetic pulse technology.
01:49:03.540
So, uh, and then also they're a big ally of Russia, which we've been in a proxy war with
01:49:11.660
Uh, China is also kind of angling for a positive relationship there too.
01:49:15.840
So it has a, it has a potential for world war three is what I'm arguing.
01:49:19.380
And I think that Israel also, if you abandon Israel, it also has the potential to spiral
01:49:28.980
Yeah, that's, I'm, I'm, I'm being honest about it.
01:49:31.620
Like it has the potential, but that, that potential exists forever.
01:49:35.360
So are like, I just don't, I just don't think we should be held hostage to Israel in perpetuity.
01:49:41.420
I'm not saying, I'm not saying we should, I'm just saying that, I don't know.
01:49:45.460
I think the thing with Israel just gives me, uh, it makes my stomach turn a little bit
01:49:57.340
And I'm, I'm like, I'm laughing at it, but I'm like, Oh shit.
01:49:59.420
Like I like, we're laughing and joking, like good.
01:50:01.400
But I'm like, that's fucking kind of dangerous, dude.
01:50:04.080
That's well, if you depends on what you believe JFK was taken out for, but a lot of people
01:50:09.340
think that they've already taken out a president.
01:50:10.940
So, uh, I, for the record, I'm not convinced of that.
01:50:13.720
I don't actually think that that's necessarily true, but, uh, I do think it's, it's absolutely
01:50:18.700
within the realm of possibility that they would do so.
01:50:20.920
Another question for the, for the fucking woke right retards or the ones that are accusing
01:50:26.620
Who, uh, who info, who, who has more government infiltrators in the American government right
01:50:36.380
And which of these people like that, that's, which of those countries would you be hesitant
01:50:44.480
And if, if people want to dance around it, you're fucking full of shit.
01:50:55.980
That they wouldn't just let us deviate and, and sort of go our separate ways and not have
01:50:59.980
this, uh, the silence, the silence of, of Netanyahu and even like, like, sorry, sorry
01:51:05.920
Even like the response that I have seen him say, he's like, well, I guess we're just going
01:51:09.600
to have to figure out how to get by economically without the United States.
01:51:16.420
Well, it's going to be rough, but we'll figure it out.
01:51:20.980
You know, it's like, I don't think that that is what you're saying at all.
01:51:28.080
And it's a, it's a, not just, it's, it's the most, it's the most significant threat
01:51:33.360
that I've seen a foreign country give to the United States in a long time.
01:51:37.720
And it's not even like, like saying like, we're going to do this or that.
01:51:40.820
I'm like, these guys are in your country right now in an extreme way.
01:51:49.420
I'm not going to downplay any of that, but I think that, um, you got to take a stand
01:51:55.220
And, and, and I honestly believe that if, if it's not made now, it likely never will
01:52:04.380
I think it's, it's preferable to the existing risk that comes with the status quo.
01:52:09.080
Um, but I am not at all trying to downplay the concerns that you have.
01:52:13.840
Like, uh, in terms of economic warfare, uh, obviously there is a decent amount of control
01:52:24.220
I mean, they do subterfuge better than anybody.
01:52:26.840
Uh, so it like, it's a real danger and people ought to be aware of that.
01:52:32.280
If this was the plan all along and they knew about it, if this was the part of Donald Trump's
01:52:38.100
plan, uh, Israel for last, well, something like that, or at least not doing everything
01:52:43.640
that they say, if they got wind of that, it makes a lot of sense why Donald Trump, the
01:52:47.960
first thing he didn't do when he got into office was say, these are the people who try
01:52:51.820
There's been talk about Iran, like the plans coming from Iran, but he has not went out
01:52:57.100
and said, these are the people who tried to assassinate me.
01:53:09.040
And I think that if they can, if he continues on this path, playing this, this game with
01:53:13.340
Israel, cause right now it's soft, it's like a soft kind of thing.
01:53:16.460
Although not really, he's not, he's not even taking this guy's calls.
01:53:23.520
Uh, I, I believe this whether or not I'm right.
01:53:26.920
I don't know, but I just wanted to preface it with, I do believe what I'm about to
01:53:31.700
I believe that whoever took a shot at Trump and I do believe he was shot at, uh, it was
01:53:42.460
As far as I'm concerned, that's a fucking fact.
01:53:44.340
So who has the most, who has blaming Iran for 25 years?
01:53:48.480
Who has the most incentive to lay a presidential assassination at the feet of Iran?
01:53:54.500
If you, if you can't answer that, honestly, you're just fucking lying to yourself.
01:54:00.940
Like that's, that's the obvious cui bono answer.
01:54:03.460
That doesn't mean that it is the answer, but it's the obvious cui bono answer.
01:54:06.260
Uh, so, you know, it could be the military industrial complex paired with the CIA.
01:54:10.080
And this is just the war that they've always wanted.
01:54:11.940
Or it could be the Israelis whose arch nemesis is the Iranians.
01:54:16.400
Now, David, into conspiracy land, we got to bring it in for a landing.
01:54:20.260
We got to talk about Brogur for at least one minute.
01:54:22.000
But into conspiracy bill before we do, it reminds me of the, the cliff high prediction that like we, we spoke about a lot and it's something that just always like, I'll wake up and I'll be like, what the fuck?
01:54:33.960
Like he had the, the prediction of Donald Trump, uh, basically doing like a state of the union where he's at it.
01:54:40.420
Like some sort of a dinner table, like, uh, yeah.
01:54:42.420
So this is supposed to take place around like June or something like that.
01:54:45.660
After we go through all this fucking like a turbulence for X amount of months since the new year and that the vibe was supposed to be looking back in hindsight, just for the audience.
01:54:55.240
If you're not aware, cliff high is a highly intelligent guy.
01:55:04.980
We fluctuated wildly between saying, uh, hail, hail, hail Hitler, nigga, to the Bible, to geopolitics, to wild conspiracy.
01:55:18.560
So, so cliff high, he's a very intelligent man.
01:55:21.260
He develops in the late nineties, uh, a web bot scrapes data off the internet, uses that data to make predictions, makes a bunch of predictions that seemingly come true.
01:55:28.960
It's up for interpretation though, because what the web bot does is it spits out key phrases and words.
01:55:35.660
So giving that there is this pliability, um, or room for interpretation, you could feasibly make it attached to a lot of shit.
01:55:43.000
I recognize that, but some of it is uncanny enough to give him some renown.
01:55:46.840
And one of the things, didn't that prediction come from a remote viewer?
01:55:51.640
Well, it came from the web bot and then in conjunction with the, because apparently it gave him enough data and I don't understand how remote viewers work.
01:56:00.500
You know, our, our own government intelligence agencies seem to have an interest in them from time to time.
01:56:05.180
Um, but you can give these people some information without telling them what it is they're going to view.
01:56:11.240
And that'll enable them to view this time, this moment in time without the bias of filling in the blanks because of what you told them.
01:56:19.160
But he says that in June, um, there will be kind of like a state.
01:56:27.280
Trump will be addressing the nation and it'll be one.
01:56:30.800
Uh, the sentiment will be, look at all the hard shit we just went through, but look where we are as a nation.
01:56:36.660
And, and look at this beautiful future in front of us.
01:56:40.940
Interestingly enough, uh, Cliff also says that, um, one of the predictions it spat out and some of these things come to pass and they don't take place sometimes.
01:56:49.360
You know, it's like, this is a possible, a possible, it's almost like this thing is viewing possible, uh, future timelines, whatever.
01:56:55.580
So, um, he says that Israel was going to try to launch a strike on Iran and I think seven jets were going to depart.
01:57:09.920
They were going to bomb a nuclear facility and the fallout from that was going to be so tremendous that the entire world was going to turn on Israel.
01:57:19.080
I don't know where to put it, but, um, that's the one you're talking about top.
01:57:25.200
If people don't know that was supposed to happen about a month ago, I'm not saying clip high.
01:57:32.000
Like the Trump administration actually fucking shot it down.
01:57:34.820
What I was, what I was talking about is just Trump at the table saying like, wow, look what we just been through.
01:57:40.420
Uh, that's all behind us, but we're moving forward now.
01:57:46.740
It's describing a calamity that we went through, the people went through and now we're past it.
01:57:52.920
And this happens in June and I'm just like, what the fuck is going on?
01:58:00.000
I mean, it could, it could mean that it could also just mean the trade war that he started.
01:58:03.780
And then he can stop and take a victory lap saying, you know, we've come to terms with China and da, da, da, da, da.
01:58:08.720
So, you know, that's the problem with these predictions is that, especially if they're not super specific, then, then you can, you can attribute it.
01:58:18.840
Well, the one he was very right about was the Trump and Joe Rogan podcast that he called all the way back in 2009.
01:58:28.200
So I'm not, I'm not trying to downplay all of it.
01:58:30.240
Or rather, he didn't call it, he didn't call it.
01:58:31.380
It's just this thing that scrapes data and then spits out information, you know?
01:58:35.500
And look, there, there may be predictive power in that, that device.
01:58:40.540
I'm just saying if the prediction isn't super specific, then it's going to be very hard to, you know, claim that it's accurate.
01:58:49.580
Well, I know we're bringing it in for a landing.
01:58:52.940
It's a little silly, it's a little lighthearted, but it's just, it screams first Trump administration.
01:59:02.940
Breaking in a surreal and frankly humiliating moment, Donald Trump just fell asleep during his own briefing in Saudi Arabia.
01:59:10.320
It's a walking security risk with a nap schedule.
01:59:12.900
The man who calls himself sharp as ever couldn't even stay conscious.
01:59:19.640
Read a lot of the material now out of Saudi Arabia and Mohammed bin Salman is saying we need a resolution on a Palestinian state.
01:59:29.160
And I don't necessarily recall several years ago, pre-October 7th, as that being a demand that he had necessarily stated publicly.
01:59:39.800
Do you think his position has changed or do you think the way he has expressed himself has that?
01:59:50.400
And I know that's underwhelming for three seconds.
01:59:57.860
So in a 27 second video, his eyes are closed for one fifth of the time.
02:00:03.180
And I know this is the reason that I'm, I'm showing it to you guys.
02:00:07.800
As a resident cozy and nap expert, I promise you he didn't fall asleep.
02:00:12.720
And the way I know this is that when you fall asleep, particularly sitting up like that, you snap.
02:00:19.240
And by the way, the reason I really don't have done it before is because I saw Joe Biden do it a hundred times over the past four years.
02:00:24.980
So it's insane that they would even make this claim.
02:00:27.880
But it reminds me of during the first Trump administration where what seemed obvious to critical thinkers where they were levying every single like petty allegation they possibly could against the guy.
02:00:38.220
They would make up false allegations and that would be like the real meat of the takedowns as far as the media is concerned.
02:00:43.900
But then it would be this never ending bombardment of little tiny stabs and snide remarks about look at this and look at that.
02:00:50.700
A guy closed his eyes for five fucking seconds, five seconds.
02:00:54.440
And you think that that's breaking news and that's worthy of making a whole post about saying that he is.
02:01:02.840
He is a walking security risk for closing his eyes for five seconds.
02:01:08.240
And the point that I'm trying to make here is given everything that we just talked about with the state of relations between America and Israel and all this crazy shit that's happening to choose to focus on that is so fucking retarded.
02:01:23.120
I'm kind of mad that you even fucking brought this up on this show.
02:01:36.460
Like it's not that we're playing like a, I don't know, like, you know, you could have like a chess board and then you could play checkers on it or you could play chess.
02:01:43.540
Like, no, no, we're playing a fucking completely different game.
02:01:47.640
I will not even address this, that he's sleeping or not this, whatever.
02:01:56.260
I mean, I mean, listen, by, by the original dude, the original Jews, motherfucker.
02:02:01.420
Listen, it's exactly what I said that we have broken the matrix of it.
02:02:08.220
How Hitler, we will not address anything that is not the truth any longer.
02:02:16.600
He can continue to tweet that into the ether, but we, everybody knows what's up.
02:02:21.140
If somebody tells you that shit to their face, spit in their face.
02:02:23.620
Well, if a 78 year old can't fly 6,000 miles and then close his eyes for three seconds during a fucking boring ass governmental meeting, then it's life's not worth living.
02:02:39.760
There's been times in my life where I had one sneaking up on me and I had to close my eyes to make sure that I didn't rip ass in public.
02:02:48.180
But to bring that behavior, that 2018, that 2019 behavior into 2025 is, it's tone deaf, it's gay, it's despicable, and it's embarrassing.
02:03:23.840
We just booked another interesting wrinkle to this.
02:03:30.620
That's going to make this event a little bit more unique, something that you've never really ever even been a part.
02:03:38.000
You've never been a part of anything like this.
02:03:40.840
In fact, we're having discussions, and we're thinking that some of the ideas that we have are too extreme.
02:03:46.940
We might actually have to pull them back a little bit.
02:03:48.380
That's the realm that we've now entered is, are we doing too much?
02:03:54.860
Are we going to get, I don't know, swatted or become persona non grata for the rest of our lives?
02:04:01.080
We're floating ideas that make Top Lops to anxious.
02:04:07.260
In fact, Top was the one who said, no, we can't do that.
02:04:13.200
I mean, and honestly, I don't really even have control over what happens in this place.
02:04:16.800
It's like, if I've asked these people to perform, I will not tell them what to do.
02:04:23.000
I'll tell them like, hey, listen, you know, the guy that owns this place is Jewish.
02:04:31.240
The things that are happening here, most likely we will not be invited back to this theater ever again.
02:04:37.580
But what I do know is that we have all set the stage here for something very unique, something very interesting to happen.
02:04:49.240
And honestly, if you miss it, you're going to feel like a fucking idiot, particularly because it may never be allowed to happen again.
02:04:57.660
Anyway, Sam Tripoli, day one, Owen Benjamin, day two.
02:05:01.020
It's going to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
02:05:03.300
As you know, we only put out the tickets 10 days ago, and there's still a month before the event.
02:05:10.300
If you are a fan of this show and you want to go, I don't think Owen or Tripoli have been pushing this heavily yet.
02:05:16.280
So once they do, their fans will buy up the rest.
02:05:19.920
We want you to be there more than we want Owen and Tripoli's fans to be there.
02:05:44.240
Does your light work for the new Liberty Lockdown?
02:05:56.600
Clint has a very expensive sign behind him, and he's put on a little weight.
02:05:59.780
And he wasn't able to squeeze in between that tight area.
02:06:02.440
And he leaned back, and he shattered his fucking, his neons.
02:06:13.240
We'll see you guys next week where we fully convert Clint to Christianity.