090: Russia, Ukraine, and the Art of the Proxy War w⧸ Clint Russell
Episode Stats
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1 hour and 47 minutes
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196.32487
Summary
Clint Russell is the host of Liberty Lockdown, a political analyst and former presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party. In this episode, we talk about how he got started in his career, how he became a political commentator, and why he thinks the government is trying to enslave us.
Transcript
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We are being hypnotized by people like this, newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely
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It's like we all know it's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home
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They're controlling this now, and no one's talking about how they made us try to be slaves.
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And everybody's just walking around, heading to clouds, we're going to wake up to a dead
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But then it's too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Only some are aware that the government really...
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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I'm actually very excited, and I feel like this is kind of a long time coming.
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I want to thank you, number one, for doing this show, and I'd like to welcome back Clint
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No matter how much we shit on him, he just still keeps coming back.
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I only shit on him because he's tall, and he's beautiful, and he's charismatic, and
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Clint, if you could, for the people who are listening who might not be familiar with you,
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can you let them know what it is you do and where they can find you?
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I ran for the vice president of the United States on the Libertarian Party.
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It's kind of like part of the problem with Dave Smith, but a little bit more conspiracy theorist
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Anyways, I ran a mortgage company for a long time.
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I basically retired at the beginning of lockdowns and started Liberty Lockdown to scream into the
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abyss about how unconstitutional, illegal, immoral, inefficacious, insane everything we were doing was.
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I found an audience relatively quickly because there was no one that was saying that at that time, hardly.
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Since then, I've pivoted into basically covering the news and being a political analyst, so that's who I am.
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Yeah, I found you, Clint, pretty early on, right, in your podcasting career.
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You had like a fat lady as like a little PFP icon on Twitter.
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And this is back in the day, like 6,000 followers.
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He's spitting facts out here, Liberty Lockdown.
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You ended up moving to Florida way before I did, but I was a fan.
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I remember reaching out to you maybe through email, probably through email.
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And I was like, hey, whatever you got going on, you got it.
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I was like, I just want to be like attached tangentially somehow to you and eventually ruin your reputation and career.
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How I found Clint was obviously through you, but my first impression of Clint would have been Tower Gang.
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And then I went on to discover Liberty Lockdown.
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I mean, it's been very interesting, you know, from the outside looking and watching your development.
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You, in my awareness, started off as a dude who was homies of a homie who made good content.
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And then next thing you know, you're like sitting on stage next to the new head of FBI and doing a bunch of really weird crap.
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Because of you, you're kind of like my Kevin Bacon, right?
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If I include you in that equation, I'm like one degree of separation from people that I should never be this close to at all.
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I mean, I know there was a whole tail end or rather beginning segment of your career.
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I mean, this, yes, being on stage next to probably the next FBI director is something I never thought would happen.
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Much less that I would actually be like excited about that, you know, as opposed to mortified.
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But, yeah, the panel that I did at Freedom Fest, it was just five months ago.
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It was me, Brett Weinstein, Angela McArdle, and Kash Patel.
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And the name of the panel was How to Defeat the Deep State.
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And to sit up there, talk about COVID's origins.
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I mean, I was like, I was hitting this guy with more questions.
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Even though I was a panelist, I kept throwing questions to him because his background is really impressive.
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And the fact that he was on a panel on how to defeat the deep state and he's going to head the FBI, if that doesn't give you at least a little bit of reason for optimism, I think you're not paying attention.
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So, yeah, I mean, I'm sure he's going to be flawed in a litany of ways.
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Also, a few months prior to that, I was on stage debating Vivek Ramaswamy with Dave Smith moderating.
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But I think that I want to get into some of the meat of the topic at hand because I know we're going to go paywall at 30 minutes.
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So I want some people to get, because I think it's really important that your audience understands how perilous the situation is in Ukraine.
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And I know Vivek Ramaswamy actually helped get me out of Twitter jail.
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I don't know if my audience knows because we have just, I mean, we have steeped them in the gravy of the Nephilim, which is super important.
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But I brought you on because I wanted to talk about these, like the finer details of politics.
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Like we look at, obviously on the show, we take like a very, like very big step back and we look at like the big picture.
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You are actually up close and personal with the, with the political realm, which then now, before it was culture downstream from politics.
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Now it seems like politics are downstream from culture, like whatever the opposite, like politics seem to push the way culture moves.
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And you're, but you're looking at that with a fine tooth comb.
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So Kash Patel, can you give us a quick rundown?
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And also Vivek Ramaswamy, these are going to be major players in the next couple of years, as far as like, you know, the Trump administration goes and the positions that they're in.
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So just tell us what you think about them and what we should think about them.
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I mean, they're going to be, they're going to be legalizing street shitting.
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That's the first and foremost, you know, I'm just kidding.
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Vivek follows me too, if he sees this, I'm definitely unfollowed after that one.
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I think he's actually, I think he's unbelievably brilliant.
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Like I can't, I can't speak highly enough of him.
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As for Kash, I forget the role that he had, but it was high level Intel.
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I'm sure you can Google it quickly if you want to figure that part out.
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I still don't really know him, but I, I met him and I did that panel with him at Freedom Fest five months ago.
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And just to have him up there telling the truth about the dire nature of the intelligence agencies.
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And, and exactly like on day one, this is what I would do to get rid of it.
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A bunch of it that's even above my understanding of how intelligence agencies work.
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Cause I don't really know how they work unless I just read about it.
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So for him to have a real game plan on how to deal with these issues and to be willing to talk about all of the corruption that's happening from J6 informants to the Whitmer kidnapping hoax to I mean, the list goes on and on.
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And I think that even though I'm at the end of the day, I'm an abolitionist and I think that the FBI does not deserve to exist.
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If you're going to have an institution like that, that's extraordinarily corrupt and is essentially a federal police force.
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Well, then I would like to have someone who doesn't hate me, who actually thinks that corruption is a bad thing, who tells the truth in that position.
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I think he has an, he has a chance to be the first honorable, if it is possible to be that head of the FBI.
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That's my, those are my views exactly on like RFK Jr.
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And a lot of the libertarians out there, the goofy libertarians, they like to argue, they're like, you know, seed oils aren't that bad.
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Like leave, leave the government out of, out of my, my business and my food.
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And I was like, yeah, but like, could we, if possible, could we not have poison in the food?
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Like if we are going to have an agency that will exist, that regulates food, I'd like it.
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I'd like for them to say, you can't have, you know, endocrine disruptors and you can't feed them to children for sure.
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And they're like, nah, nah, that's crazy, dude.
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Like, yeah, no, I'm, I'm kind of in the same camp where I am, you know, I still have my libertarian biases where I look at this and I'm like, it does make me nervous that RFK, who was a climate change zealot and a gun grabber in his past.
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Uh, he's going to be an extraordinarily powerful person.
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I mean, he's going to be responsible for a budget that is larger than basically any single, uh, department in the government, aside from maybe national defense.
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Like HHS has oversight or purview of, uh, FDA, CDC, NIH, NIAID.
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Like he's like the boss is boss of every major health establishment.
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And if you actually understand the Intel agency's relationship with the health, uh, you know, public health establishment in America, like this is a really big deal.
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Um, so I mean, the current paradigm is atrocious.
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It's, it's you, I mean, I don't know how much we're allowed to talk about on where this is going to be put up, but in terms, if you just look at the charts, this will be, it's going to go to YouTube, but I have a feeling that say what you need to say.
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And if it doesn't go to YouTube, then whatever, we'll put it everywhere else.
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Um, I mean, if you just look at the, like reproduction, testosterone levels, mental health issues, uh, you know, transgender diagnoses, autism diagnoses, like we're a sick nation.
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Like there's just no, there's no two ways about it.
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Now, is all of that a product of our food supply?
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It's multifactorial, but it is clearly part, partly coming from our food supply.
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So, um, I just like having basically, you know, I look at, I look at RFK the same way I looked at Trump, like they're wrecking balls to an institution that needs to be wrecking balled.
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So that's, what's interesting about this administration is it's, it's kind of like in one way, there are so many things you could point to that aren't what you would really want ideally.
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Especially when it comes to, um, Israel's influence or one thing or another, everybody's got their kind of influence.
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But at the same time, this entire administration, and I'm talking from a conspiracy theorist point of view, it's still exciting to me, even though I'm skeptical.
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And, and I think everybody should be, you should always hold your politicians in a scrutinizing lens, but there is, uh, so much positive stuff on the horizon.
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I think when we were doing Liberty Lockdown with you not long ago, um, I kind of mentioned the characters that we see in play right now as being almost like this conspiracy theories Avengers, right?
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Because you have like a representative for, for everything that is, it's, it's kind of cringe, but it is very cringe.
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Um, but I mean, it's still, it's, it's very exciting.
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And, and I don't know what's going to end up happening with, uh, this FBI pick, but right now in the conspiracy realm, there's this idea that comes from so many different angles.
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Um, and I think anybody looking from the outside can, can kind of see where this is going, this idea that like, maybe we're, cause you're talking about people that are there to talk about how to destroy the deep state.
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It's almost like we're, we're cornering them and we're about to see the rug pulled out in so many different ways.
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There's so many things on the table that are, I don't know how to put it.
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It's just, um, I think one time I said that there are issues that are along party lines, democratic issues, Republican issues.
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And then there are something, there's something separate.
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There's conspiracy theories issues and we're, we're like fully represented right now.
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So even if you do, even if it's not as perfect as you would like it to have been because of one person's interest or another person's interest, we're still bound to see, um, what feels like paradigm changing action.
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Am I, am I, is that, it's like hyperbolic of me to say that or does anybody else feel that?
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Well, I think it's, it's paradigm shifting regardless because like, all right, so these guys do better represent our worldview.
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Now, during the Senate confirmation hearings, what if they all get rug pulled?
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Well, that, that is paradigm shifting in its own right.
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Like basically we will know over the next year if this government is reformable or not.
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That's, that's a, that's a viable, that's a valuable lesson for the American people to understand.
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And more importantly, for me to understand, because I have been committed to political reforms.
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You know, even though I was in the libertarian party, my end goal is still to reform the system.
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Can we actually reclaim some of our liberties, some of our rights back from this, you know, increasingly totalitarian state?
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It's like, if there was a team to get it done, it's these people.
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If they don't get it done in the next four years, then that answers your question to your point, right?
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It just means that the deep state is too, is too powerful.
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I mean, that, that's what we're going to find out.
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Is that like, I know you guys have, uh, argued that Trump, there wasn't a, was not an attempt
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I believe that there was, I believe that the government was responsible for it.
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Um, like, what does it mean if Trump actually takes power again?
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And, and, you know, from my vantage point, and I've, I've said this publicly, even though
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it gets a lot of the Trump supporters very mad at me.
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Um, if he is allowed to take power, then that probably tells me that he has, uh, been compromised
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Uh, but the fact that he's still trying to push in Kash Patel and RFK Jr.
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Tells me that maybe he's still holding onto some of his autonomy.
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And these are the reforms that the kind of populist right-wing movement that put him into
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power want to see, uh, you know, but then the Senate confirmation hearings are going to
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tell us like, all right, are the people actually in power or is this still a deep state?
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Because the Senate confirmation is going to be, uh, dirty as hell.
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You've already seen probably the best nominee he put up, which was Matt Gaetz have to,
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uh, withdraw within days, uh, that he was going to be the attorney general.
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Cause I'm like, uh, if, uh, you know, you're, you're, you're more white-pilled about reforming
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this and I'm like, eh, I don't think you can reform this thing.
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It's just a matter of where you're at when it does fall.
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But when I see these people put in these positions, I'm kind of like, Hey, like, I'm not,
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not, I'm not saying that it's going to work, but I'm like, fucking try it because by January,
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Just like you said, even if they allow him to take office period, I was, I was saying this
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on our previous show with Robbie, where I'm like, if you are in office now, I feel like
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the, the game plan is to take the rings because you just like, like you just said, if he's
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And I don't even mean that, like if he gets into the white house and then they, they don't
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let him move, they don't, they don't let him do anything.
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I'm talking about like, if he gets into the white house, like I feel like we're at a very
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desperate play here with the people he's, he's put alongside of him.
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They're ready to crumble almost every, every aspect of the deep state.
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And I think, I think it's actually even more dangerous for RFK jr.
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Because as I already detailed earlier, like him as head of HHS is just like, just immense
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And, and so Trump kind of in my, this is, this is my perspective, like take it for what
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I think that Trump represents a challenge to corporate media narrative, basically intelligence
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agencies, narrative and military industrial complex narrative.
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Represents a major, major, major, major, major problem for big pharma.
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And which has its tendrils in everything, in everyone's pockets.
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So this is what I posted yesterday saying, you know, I think that there's a real argument
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Is, is in as much mortal threat as Donald Trump is.
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So, but I mean, we all understand like mockingbird media, right?
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Like they, they control the media, but they don't control the media in that they employ
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every single talking head that is on your nightly news.
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What they do is they, in my opinion, they put financial incentives that make it so that
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And I think that's where you have like a CNN who is sponsored by Pfizer, right?
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Over half of their revenue comes from big pharma.
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So if, when you understand that HHS and the health establishment is so intertwined with
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the intelligence agencies and the defense department, well, then you understand that like the CIA
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is essentially controlling the news through the advertising revenue from pharma.
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And then if you, if you consider operational warp speed, if you consider the, the rollout
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of the vaccines and the mandates, it becomes more and more evident to me, particularly when
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you consider the efficacy of those measures, that this is a control mechanism that they
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got every news channel in America, including Fox news, basically every, everything you can
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think of that's on cable or corporate news to go along with a completely fictitious
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It was your tax dollars that were used to create the vaccine that they were then lying
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The why to COVID right now seems like what to, uh, I mean, it was a great way for them
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Well, did you see that, uh, there was a congressional report that just came out that says it, and
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it says likely, which is really, uh, laughable, but that did lightly, likely did come from
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a lab leak, um, and also admitted a plethora of things.
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It was like, oh, well, yeah, the, the, uh, vaccinations didn't really do anything to slow
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Um, and also that, uh, the lockdowns didn't do anything, but, but we're to the point in
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The dam is starting to leak pretty significantly.
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And I feel like it's wild because we're at the cusp of this changing of power and I can't
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I think everybody feels it right now that we are in the middle of, um, a really big
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change and not just like a, an administration change, like a, um, uh, a societal, especially
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in, in, in, in the West here, a shock to the system that is going to uproot a lot.
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I saw you post the cliff high thing recently, and I'm not going to go into it too much, but
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I wanted to send it to you when I first discovered it, um, because there was a lot of geopolitical
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ramifications, financial ramifications to the predictions.
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Um, and I thought you might get a kick out of it, but one of the things that, well, on
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the financial one, um, you, you know, the, the whole background, right?
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It's like this thing predicts that there's going to be a conversation between Trump and
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Joe Rogan, and that was going to be a precursor today.
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We're supposed to get UFOs, but there are other things that are much more dense, um, than
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It was going to be UFOs and maybe some F, uh, whatever, uh, fighter pilots.
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So one of the things that this predictive AI was picking up in the data set was in the
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months of January and December, we were going to experience a melee and this was going to
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We're not going to come out of it allegedly till June.
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I'm not saying any of this is real, but a melee, so a melee, as he describes it, this is really
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This is what I think you'll find a military term.
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Well, he's using it to describe infighting amongst all of these disjointed organizations
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who were previously employed by the deep state.
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That's going to cause the deep state to be exposed and fall apart.
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And when you do that, it might even happen kind of behind closed doors.
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So in the way that like, if you showed up to a Walmart, it's such a big corporation.
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If your boss wasn't there for two weeks, for two weeks, you would continue to show up to
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Walmart and you would only start to ask questions when your checks didn't show up.
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And even then you still might come back for a couple more days, uh, waiting for the check,
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There are going to be these various governmental bodies that were previously employed by the deep
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state who are still going through business as usual, uncertain what's happening at the
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top, not receiving, uh, direction, not receiving payment.
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Um, there are contingency plans that they would have if such a case happened.
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And so you might see a lot of like pulling of triggers and shit like that within this,
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this event takes months, allegedly, if it does come to pass, it's not something that happens
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We'll see corporations falling apart, banks, governmental bodies, but the collapse of the dollar
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And the way I'm just saying, let me explain also the way it's not, this is not like a,
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It developed it in like the late nineties, early two thousands.
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And it just scrapes the internet, takes headlines, takes articles, and, uh, kind of puts all of
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this language, emotionally charged language, filters it down, and then gives you predictions
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on what could possibly be happening, determined, determined by what people are putting in their
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Like for example, this thing predicted the 2008 housing market collapse, but obviously there
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And it would have incorporated that into its predictions.
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So, I mean, if you were putting information out there on the internet around that time,
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You're like, I'm looking at these articles, I'm scraping this information.
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And then you can say, oh, that's what's going to happen here.
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You've created an artificial bubble and it will pop in the next two years.
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And that's what it did with this latest one, but it didn't 2009.
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Really what I want to get is Clint's opinion on if this thing can look at a data set and
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make such a wild prediction that the deep state would be essentially beheaded, there would
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be infighting, and even the governmental body as we know it would cease to function that way.
00:26:18.020
He's almost making it sound like there would be an entire revamping, which he makes sound
00:26:25.180
I kind of already know the answer to that, but do you see those things as being a possibility
00:26:33.380
on the horizon just because we are in this exchange of power, the dollar is not doing
00:26:37.920
very well, there's so many elements, that's what this thing is picking up on.
00:26:45.460
Yeah, I think it's obviously true that there is behind-the-scenes battles, but this is inevitable.
00:26:52.240
If you lose the presidency, people really don't understand what a big shift it is in the federal
00:26:59.320
Tens of thousands of employees basically cycle in and out within a 120-day period.
00:27:08.300
And Trump himself is responsible for thousands.
00:27:14.340
Underneath that, the people that he appoints will be responsible for thousands more.
00:27:19.140
So enormous amounts of money at risk, enormous in terms, not just in terms of their employment
00:27:25.220
contracts, but I'm talking about the government contracts that they will either follow through
00:27:36.820
If you look at the Bitcoin price, it's been on the cusp of six figures for a few weeks now.
00:27:43.160
So that's clearly indicative of weakness in the dollar, but more broadly, just weakness
00:27:53.700
I also think that that could be kind of a countervailing point in that it's not so much about
00:27:59.840
the dollar as much as it is there's just a basically game theory that eventually there
00:28:06.620
will be a one or more very large central banks that dive headfirst into Bitcoin, which sends
00:28:14.700
And therefore, it could be happening regardless of strength or weakness in the dollar.
00:28:19.240
So I don't take that as like a hard proof that the dollar is on the cusp of death.
00:28:24.540
But like, you'd be a fool to bet against the US dollar at this point, just in the sense
00:28:32.260
that in the short term, because the US dollar is the primary trade vehicle for all global
00:28:39.520
trade to the tune of 70 or 80% of all global trade contracts are settled in the US dollar.
00:28:44.820
That is an immense amount of demand for the US dollar, which is the only reason that it's
00:28:48.360
been so strong, even though we've been printing and borrowing and spending trillions of dollars
00:28:52.820
that we don't have for years and years and years now. So to say that it's going to die in the next
00:28:58.320
three, four months is, I think, laughably absurd. You have so many foreign governments that need it to
00:29:05.480
settle contracts with other companies and other governments. So the imminent demise of the US
00:29:12.320
dollar, I do not believe is upon us. And I think that that AI model will be proven to be nonsense in
00:29:17.120
that regard. But in terms of the turmoil behind the scenes, I think that's definitely true.
00:29:22.820
There were a couple of other things that I thought was interesting. And this is a little
00:29:28.060
bit besides the point. And after this, I'm going to push back on Clint for a second, because I do
00:29:33.080
agree with that. It's foolish to bet against the dollar. I don't think the dollar will die,
00:29:38.220
but I think the dollar, the way we know it will die. They've already set up the CBDC system,
00:29:42.940
and I think it's ready to go. And I have my eyes open for Trump doing a very nice transition onto
00:29:50.600
this type of dollar. I think that they can do it seamlessly where people wouldn't notice,
00:30:01.000
Trump came out and said very publicly, though, that he will never implement a CBDC. So if he does
00:30:07.640
that, he's going to have to do it in a way that dupes his supporters, dupes the American public
00:30:13.340
writ large. Good luck. It's going to be hard to convince us and do it under some different branding
00:30:18.340
that's clearly a CBDC anyways, which is, I guess, what your thesis is.
00:30:21.680
What about the idea that, a lot of people subscribe to the idea that the lockdowns were all done to
00:30:31.280
essentially tank Trump's presidency. And yeah, and so there's some weight behind that. If there was
00:30:40.060
really sort of a kicking and flailing of a deep state that was actually finally removed from power,
00:30:45.320
do you think that they would do anything or could they do anything to the economy in order to tank it
00:30:52.880
Yes, but they actually have much more control in terms of levers to create a deflationary spiral
00:30:58.420
as opposed to an inflationary one. In order to create inflation, you have to print. So in order
00:31:04.420
to print, you really need congressional authorization. I mean, yes, the Federal Reserve has the capacity,
00:31:11.980
I guess, theoretically, but it's highly likely that the head of the Fed would be replaced if he
00:31:18.160
started to do that. So you would need congressional authorization to do some sort of astronomical
00:31:23.340
spending, a $5 trillion bill or something insane like that, even though we're not in lockdowns and
00:31:29.120
there's no crisis to speak of. I guess World War III or an alien invasion would be the crisis that
00:31:34.740
you would use as the catalyst to get that type of bill passed. So I'm not saying it's impossible,
00:31:38.800
but they actually have a lot more levers in terms of creating a depression and deflation,
00:31:43.360
which would actually strengthen the dollar. And it's very easy. All the Fed has to do is hike
00:31:48.280
interest rates. If they do that, the cost of borrowing skyrockets and you would have defaults
00:31:55.020
that kind of cascade across the banking industry. So I think that that's more likely. If they want
00:32:01.320
to tank Trump's second presidency, it'd be much easier instead of going the hyperinflation route
00:32:05.340
to just hike the Fed funds rate to 8%, 9%, 10% and then you would create a depression.
00:32:11.200
So that's, that's what I would be more concerned of than inflation personally.
00:32:15.540
A quick question. If you're a, if you have money and you want to position yourself for
00:32:24.340
Cash. I mean, if, uh, during the deflationary periods, what you really want is cash because
00:32:30.820
you want to be able to buy assets that are depressed. Um, a perfect example of this is 2010.
00:32:36.080
Again, like anybody that's listening to this is old enough to have remembered that era,
00:32:40.420
I would assume. And, uh, and it was the opportunity of a lifetime to buy real estate,
00:32:45.080
also stocks, but really real estate was the gold mine. Oh, Bitcoin was the gold mine at the time,
00:32:50.680
but no one really knew about it. Um, but, but real estate was just an immense opportunity. The,
00:32:56.420
the market had been cut by 50, 60%. And then in a matter of four or five years,
00:33:01.160
it had fully recovered and it's since doubled or tripled from there. So basically from that baseline,
00:33:06.460
you could have, you know, tripled or quadrupled your money in a 10 year period. Uh, very rare that
00:33:11.180
you're able to do that in, in the stock market or really any market. So I think that that's,
00:33:16.140
but you want to have access to credit lines and you want to have cash because if you don't have those,
00:33:20.440
then you can't be a player in a deflationary spiral. Um, so most people don't have cash. Most
00:33:25.820
people think that the dollar is dying. So as a kind of a contrarian play to be sitting on some cash,
00:33:30.720
or at least have access to a kind of a liquid asset. So you put it into a CD that's only three
00:33:36.160
or six months that it's liquid when you need it. Uh, but you're still making a four or 5% return
00:33:40.720
annually. Like that, that would be the kind of middle ground. Okay. That's not a bad idea.
00:33:46.320
I should write that down. I just want to spoil the video. There you go. There you go. I've actually
00:33:50.340
decided we'll, we'll let this play out to, uh, to rumble and everywhere it's going, but then it'll go
00:33:56.600
private and then we'll put it up later on audio and video with that. Um, because look at that guys,
00:34:01.440
you lucked out. Unbelievable. It's 32 minutes. We haven't even gotten until it's an important
00:34:04.940
subject. Yes. And I want to get to this idea of Ukraine and Hunter Biden. I just want to, uh,
00:34:09.820
spoil it for Clint really quickly, just to, to give you something to chew on what this AI thinks is
00:34:15.460
going to happen, or at least is presenting in this data set is this idea that there's going to be a
00:34:20.000
conjunction of events, this deep state falling apart, this dollar collapsing, and this sort of,
00:34:24.460
um, UFO element is going to become so overwhelming, uh, that allegedly it's going to force Trump into
00:34:31.220
a corner and he is going to, and this is where, where we get, you know, super out of control, uh,
00:34:36.260
roll out this zero point technology that the government's been sitting on for some time.
00:34:41.120
And it changes everything. We go away from the petrodollar. We go away from oil and all this
00:34:44.960
stuff. And it's this, he thinks we're moving into this sci-fi future. I think that's gay and retarded.
00:34:49.620
Um, but shout out to my boy Ashton Forbes. He'll be thrilled to hear that. Oh, he's going to cry
00:34:54.620
about that shit for like years now. Yeah. And look, in a lot of ways, if that's your school of
00:34:59.680
thought, if that's what you're chewing on and you're interested in, you can see that also coming
00:35:02.900
to a head as far as the conversation goes. So there's a lot of things going on that a lot of
00:35:07.960
people, um, they're all looking towards this, this climactic event. I don't know what that's going to
00:35:14.060
look like. Um, but we'll know soon enough. I, you know, we're already here in December. So it's weird
00:35:18.280
because as everything is kind of pointing toward this, the ball is rolling towards, you know,
00:35:22.140
Trump's inauguration and all this stuff. You have, uh, the deep state, I suppose, or I don't even
00:35:27.380
know just the left and they're willing to start world war three to stop it before we get into it
00:35:32.960
again. They just said, uh, they need, you need to get a Marlins hat. You've been in Florida too long,
00:35:36.200
Clint. So can I also address a Terry Lauderbauer here who bought Bitcoin at four cents? Unbelievable.
00:35:43.120
Congratulations, Terry. Good for you. Give us some Bitcoin, but, uh, yeah, so they'll do
00:35:47.860
everything. I mean, they'll do nothing short of, uh, any, anything up to world war three. And,
00:35:53.760
and one of the big things that they've done is I feel like I sound like you at the, at the, uh,
00:35:58.400
Thanksgiving dinner table. I'm like, they positioned long range missiles in Ukraine and they're being
00:36:03.340
armed and manned by Americans. This is an act of war. And my, you know, my family's just like,
00:36:07.520
shut the fuck up. Like talk about the Nephilim more. I'm like, no, you don't understand. This is
00:36:11.380
actually important. That's a big deal. This is a great way to start off this conversation. I'm stupid.
00:36:16.280
And so I'd like some verification on this is my understanding that there, we provide Ukraine
00:36:22.060
with so many things, but we provided them with weaponry, which was no secret at all. But the
00:36:26.500
thing that I'm not too sure about was, was there a time when, um, they, they couldn't figure out how
00:36:32.300
to operate our weaponry that we provided for them. And so we provided them with, with soldiers. Did we
00:36:38.960
not to, that could actually man this? Or is that, um, is that a oversimplification of what happened
00:36:43.360
there? Well, I mean, we provide them Intel in terms of surveillance. We've also had, uh, you know,
00:36:49.700
CIA and special ops on the ground for, I think five or six years now, uh, in Ukraine, training them up
00:36:56.640
long before this war even began. So we've been training their military to, you know, wage this
00:37:02.760
war. What, what makes this such a horrifying paradigm shift is that we knew that, you know,
00:37:08.420
regardless of the red lines Putin has drawn, we know that there's a red line that you cannot
00:37:14.440
be seen as responsible for dropping bombs on a nether nuclear power. Like, do I even have to
00:37:21.880
explain why, why you can't ever have that be the situation? Um, but that's essentially what we're
00:37:28.180
doing. Like it, yes, it's through a proxy. Um, yes, the, the, you know, the missile launchers,
00:37:33.420
the attackums are now possessed by the Ukrainian military. But the reality is, is that they don't
00:37:38.460
have the surveillance or the knowledge or the technology or the capacity to use those launchers
00:37:43.660
on their own. So they are being advised by MI6, CIA, and our state department and our, our military
00:37:51.380
on how to do so and, and targeting assistance as well. So essentially what's happening is that the
00:37:57.240
second largest nuclear power on the planet, the United States of America, is actively bombing
00:38:02.600
hundreds of miles into the interior of the largest nuclear power on earth, which is Russia.
00:38:08.240
So we're wearing no one, and no one gives a fuck. Think about how crazy Ukraine as a sock
00:38:13.320
puppet. And we're blasting Putin in the face with our closed fist and going, no, it's the Ukraine.
00:38:18.480
Is that more or less what's happening? Yes, exactly. Incredible. They're literally a sock
00:38:23.040
puppet. I mean, from what I understand, they've gone through an entire, almost like three generations
00:38:27.860
of men with their draft. They're up to like 45 plus in their draft. So these people are just
00:38:33.060
dead. There's no one left. It's important to understand though, that the draft is, it starts
00:38:37.560
at 25. So they still have their, their youngest fighting age males, 18 to 25, that they could
00:38:44.080
send into the meat grinder. In fact, they are currently advocating to do that, that they want
00:38:49.180
to drop it from 25 down to 18, in which case you would wipe out from 18 up to 45 or 50, basically,
00:38:56.680
you know, two, two full generations, if not three full generations of Ukrainian men. It's
00:39:02.540
fucking insane. It's a genocide. So it's a cleansing. It, it, uh, I mean, it's not the point,
00:39:08.240
it's effectively a cleansing. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, in, in terms of consequences, yes. I mean,
00:39:14.400
that's, that's what this will amount to it by, by some estimates, there's, you know, low
00:39:19.460
hundred thousands that have already perished, probably a half a million injured. Um, I've
00:39:25.220
also read other estimates that have it at six or 700,000 actually KIA. So I don't know what
00:39:30.780
the answer is, but it's enormous. And then you also have the displacement of millions that
00:39:34.600
have fled the country to avoid the draft. Um, you know, will, will they come back? Can they
00:39:39.500
come back? Will they be prosecuted if they come back? Uh, I guess they'll probably have
00:39:44.020
to let them back. If this war ever ends, just because they need to bring some of their men back
00:39:49.100
to, to be able to, you know, repopulate the country. It's, it's horrific. So much of what
00:39:55.180
we're made to understand as, as the American public is that this is, they almost paint it as a
00:40:00.240
humanitarian cause, right? It's like, that's where you really got into the kind of culture, right?
00:40:05.080
Well, it is that, but just not in the way they frame it. Exactly. And that's the problem,
00:40:08.620
right? I mean, you have everybody going around with their, I stand with Ukraine. That was very popular,
00:40:12.380
uh, only a few years ago. And so that's where you kind of get this humanitarian bent. It's a,
00:40:18.760
an emotional leverage point for the people, which they do constantly. Um, what do you think is the
00:40:24.840
reason that we're so hell bent on being involved with this using, you know, fighting a proxy war
00:40:30.120
through Ukraine? What's the purpose of this? Let's keep in mind, this is not only since, uh,
00:40:35.280
you know, Joe Biden's term or Donald Trump's term. This has been going on for a long time,
00:40:39.960
at least 2014, right? Uh, earlier than that, actually there was, I think it was the orange
00:40:45.320
revolution in 04. So it went all the way back to the George, uh, Bush jr. Administration. So it's
00:40:51.380
nuts. Um, but yes, it became really dire in, uh, 2014 when Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown.
00:40:58.580
They called it the, uh, I think it was like the rebellion of, oh God, they, they had a different
00:41:05.040
name for it, but it's known as the Maidan revolution in the West. Um, and what, what happened
00:41:09.660
was that essentially Yanukovych was kind of a, uh, he wasn't even like really pro Russian
00:41:15.440
per se, as much as he was like neutral. He didn't want to join NATO. He was just kind
00:41:20.840
of like, that, that was really all it required that that's all that it was necessary for him
00:41:26.320
to become the enemy of the United States state department. So this is not an exaggeration
00:41:31.200
whatsoever. Like not hyperbole. This actually happened. Victoria Nuland was on the ground
00:41:35.840
during the Maidan revolution, handing out cookies to the protesters, the protesters that
00:41:39.820
were being funded by the, uh, what's it called? NED, the National Endowment for Democracy, a
00:41:47.300
bunch of other state departments. We funneled hundreds of millions, probably billions of dollars
00:41:51.640
into Ukraine to catalyze basically a, a coup of, uh, Yanukovych. So that's what happened.
00:41:59.660
It was called the revolution of dignity is what they called it, which is hilarious because
00:42:03.620
it was not dignified whatsoever. Um, but as a consequence of that, obviously Putin took
00:42:08.880
note because we had just overthrown the president of the nation. That's probably on their most
00:42:14.720
important border, which the reason for that is that it gives them access to, uh, Crimea,
00:42:20.360
which is the only year round warm water port that allows for their Navy to function. So they
00:42:26.640
had a lease on that, on that, uh, on Sebastopol that basically enabled them, even though they
00:42:33.180
had kind of a contentious relationship with Ukraine at that junction, they still had access
00:42:37.360
via that lease to Crimea and to their Naval port. But because they overthrew the government,
00:42:44.600
the state department did, they obviously instructed, uh, Zelensky or I'm not sure if it was Zelensky
00:42:49.920
or the guy who was like the temporary president after Yanukovych, which was, uh, Alexander Turchinov,
00:42:55.080
I think is how you pronounce it. Uh, they tore up that lease and Russia was like, no, the
00:42:59.160
fuck you don't. So, so Russia goes in and they take over Crimea and then it's on. After that,
00:43:05.620
there's like, uh, basically a, a soft war that's happening and a civil war that's happening.
00:43:10.560
You have the, uh, national government of Ukraine, which is bombing the Eastern portion of Ukraine,
00:43:16.740
which is also the predominantly Russian speaking, uh, portion of Ukraine. You have referendums that
00:43:22.680
are done in these different like precincts or counties or however you want to look at it,
00:43:26.920
uh, where they are voting and saying, Hey, this is fucked up. We'd rather just be Russian. Can we
00:43:32.240
just be Russian? Uh, they're voting hugely in favor of it. Uh, I'm not, you know, vouching for the
00:43:37.420
validity of these referendums. I don't know if they were manipulated by the Russians. Uh, there's a
00:43:42.000
lot of subterfuge on both sides of this thing, but regardless, uh, if you're being bombed by your
00:43:46.500
government, it's not, it's not outside of the realm of possibility that yeah, these people actually did
00:43:50.360
want to leave. They did want to be part of, uh, you know, Russia after that. So, um, then it, it gets
00:43:56.500
totally at it. Well, so I don't want to get too far ahead because we've got to stay in 2014. You guys
00:44:01.280
mind if I break down why Hunter Biden and Joe Biden matter? Yeah. Yeah. It's important. It's,
00:44:05.620
it's everything right now. Can I, can I give my peripheral understanding of it just so you know
00:44:09.860
where I'm coming from? Because, uh, I think that kind of helps. Um, I was under the impression that,
00:44:16.320
um, Hunter Biden is sitting at the head of an oil company in Ukraine, despite having no actual
00:44:24.040
background in how to run this and, you know, anything to do with oil. Burisma. Yeah. And they
00:44:29.560
are receiving federal funding, no, from the United States of America. And that is going into the
00:44:34.660
pockets then of, of Hunter Biden, which I, it seems the simplest version of it for somebody like me to
00:44:40.480
understand is it goes into his pockets and thereby goes into Joe Biden's pocket. So it's, it's almost
00:44:44.540
like a, an outright money laundering operation. Yeah. Well, I don't know about us taxpayer dollars
00:44:50.080
going in there directly, but it, uh, undoubtedly, um, you know, the CIA and the state department are
00:44:55.740
involved with Burisma. Like no doubt about that. Um, really what this, this war from the Western
00:45:03.380
perspective is about to a large extent is that we want to keep Russia separated from Europe and most
00:45:09.980
specifically Germany. We want to be basically their resource conduit. We want to send them their
00:45:15.300
resources. This is also the reason that the Nord Stream pipeline was blown up by Joe Biden. Um,
00:45:20.840
this is another thing that we just forget about. They blew it up and then said like, yeah, we did it.
00:45:24.920
Like, no, then they, then they said Russia did it. Yeah. And then eventually it was like, yeah,
00:45:28.680
they did it. But I mean, but just think about how insane that is. Cause you know, Russia's primary
00:45:32.920
export is oil and gas and, and they go, and that's the primary pipeline from Russia to Germany,
00:45:39.580
which is the primary industrial capital of Europe. And the argument is in our defense of blowing it up
00:45:46.060
is to say, we didn't, they did, they blew up their, their number one export pipeline. I mean,
00:45:51.420
it's fucking insane that I had to even explain that to people that, Oh no, that's a lie. But that,
00:45:57.300
that was the narrative they tried to run with two years ago or whatever it was.
00:46:00.740
Right. It's unbelievable, but all right. So let me just, and then said they shot themselves in the
00:46:04.480
foot. Yeah. I mean, it's totally retarded. Um, but your point about Burisma is really important
00:46:08.820
because yes, he gets a, I think it was a half a million dollar a year payout, uh, to be on the
00:46:15.400
board of Burisma. He's an attorney, but he has no knowledge about oil and gas. Um, but he's also got
00:46:21.600
what's called Rosemont Seneca, which is his venture capital firm. And his partner on that is
00:46:26.960
Kofor Black, which is a multi-decade long CIA operative and agent himself. Uh, he was also
00:46:32.880
the advisor to Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential campaign. So the CIA has been running our presidencies
00:46:38.580
for a very long time. I think this is part of the reason they hate Donald Trump because I don't think
00:46:41.820
he's one of them. Um, but anyways, Rosemont Seneca is this VC fund. Rosemont Seneca is responsible for
00:46:47.620
investing in obviously Burisma, but also Metabiota. Metabiota is investing or doing research.
00:46:55.400
What some people claim, and I believe gain of function research in former USSR, but essentially
00:47:03.120
bio labs that exist within Ukraine that were being used for bioweapons production under the USSR at the
00:47:09.120
height of the cold war. So this is the CIA and the United States state department and our DOD taking
00:47:16.180
over the old school USSR's bioweapons labs on the border of the largest nuclear power on earth and
00:47:24.760
using the sitting vice president's son to fund that operation.
00:47:29.900
Incredible. Do you understand what I just said?
00:47:32.160
Two years ago, two years ago or so, there was a skirmish like around. I remember maybe was it two
00:47:37.540
years. Maybe it was four. It was something to do when like Trump was leaving. Biden's coming in.
00:47:41.540
There's some weird skirmish going on around a bio lab and conspiracy theories were like they went in,
00:47:46.240
they did something. I was like, well, what happened?
00:47:47.560
Right. There was reports coming out that they were attacking them. And, and that was done in such a way,
00:47:52.260
at least the way that it was painted was like, Oh, Putin is actually, because there was a lot of
00:47:56.780
like, um, heroic painting of Putin during this time for those who were like had a conspiracy bent and
00:48:02.880
realized that he was kind of, he wasn't a good guy, but he was being unfairly
00:48:07.500
treated by us. And so, uh, during that time, there were these kinds of heroic stories that
00:48:13.640
were being passed around of Putin covertly attacking. So if you looked at the map and
00:48:18.560
you're like, wait, every time there was an attack that happened to be the location of
00:48:22.360
one of these gain of function of re you know, research facilities. And I don't know, I was
00:48:26.720
never able to verify that. I looked at that and I went, that's cool, but I don't know that
00:48:30.120
there's any validity to that. Yeah. Well, I mean, this is the hard part is that
00:48:33.700
like, as I said earlier, like Russians lie too. Like they have, they have their own propaganda
00:48:40.540
that is being pushed. And it, unfortunately we don't have a truth telling institution in America
00:48:48.380
that's interested in this. And I, and I include in that the United States state department, the CIA
00:48:52.380
or corporate news and most independent news, like almost everybody is sold out. So it's very hard to
00:48:58.180
know. Like it is irrefutable though, that these are former bioweapons laboratories. That's a fact.
00:49:04.480
Okay. So whether or not, you know, they were actually being ran by the CIA or being funded
00:49:12.180
through Anthony Fauci, which I think is highly likely. Um, I can't prove that because that,
00:49:17.520
even though that's a claim from Putin and they claim to present documents that demonstrate that
00:49:21.500
that's evidence to that effect, I don't know that they're not lying. So I can't say that definitively.
00:49:26.820
I will just say odds are in their favor. Is that fair? I want to say two things on that. Number
00:49:31.840
one is, um, that there was also a time like what we're describing this heroic painting of Putin,
00:49:36.520
where he was coming out and he was saying that the West is run by a Satanist. Do you remember
00:49:40.640
that? And it was like, man, was he hitting, he knew exactly what to say. And I'm not even saying
00:49:45.000
he's wrong. I'm just saying like that dude was nailing that shit. He knew exactly what to say.
00:49:49.680
And how much of that is true? How much of that is knowing what to say? Seems to be quite a bit.
00:49:53.800
Um, I mean, even in, uh, when we talked about it at Bohemian Grove, uh, uh, Clint, you were very
00:49:59.420
much in agreeance with that idea that there is some element of that, uh, and probably is large.
00:50:03.820
Um, but the other thing that is significant about this is this is all happening. We're talking about
00:50:09.700
Biden, Hunter Biden, Ukraine, all that. This was happening while they were accusing Donald Trump of
00:50:15.780
having some like bad faith conversation on the phone with Zelensky. Like there was some sort of,
00:50:20.880
uh, quid pro quo accusations or something like that. We're getting, we're getting too far ahead.
00:50:25.420
Okay. Let's pull back then. Yeah. You have to include that in 2015, you have the FBI lying to
00:50:31.440
the FISA court to spy on Donald Trump, to accuse him and frame him for treason, for being a Russian
00:50:37.400
asset. And then two years later, during the midst of that investigation, Donald Trump picks up the
00:50:43.460
phone and he's calling over to Zelensky in Ukraine. And he's saying, Hey, what the fuck is going on
00:50:48.320
with the Bidens and Metabiota and Burisma and Rosemont Seneca and the firing of your, your lead
00:50:54.540
prosecutor in Ukraine. And, uh, they impeached Donald Trump for that. So they framed him for
00:50:59.540
treason. And then when he tried to figure out why he was framed for treason, they impeached him for
00:51:03.420
it. So like, that's my honest opinion as to what happened. And I, and I think that it can be proven
00:51:08.780
out that that's crystal clear what happened, but yet it's still not the biggest scandal in American
00:51:14.500
political history, that that's what's happening. And I mean, add onto the fact that we are waging
00:51:18.960
a proxy war against the largest nuclear power in human history, which is enough to be the biggest
00:51:23.540
scandal in history. But we also have framed a sitting president for basically trying to unwind
00:51:30.520
that situation. I mean, it is, it's madness on top of madness. This is why, this is why
00:51:35.820
radicals basically, right? Yeah. Well, accuse your enemy of doing exactly what you're doing.
00:51:39.480
Like, sure. But this, this is why I get frustrated when you guys say that I'm a normie because I'm
00:51:44.280
like, do you understand what I'm talking about right now? Do you understand like why this is
00:51:48.100
so much more important? Do you understand why it's so much more important than whether or not
00:51:52.980
there's an alien invasion today? Like this is all seriously, really fucking happening. Not a
00:51:58.380
prediction based off of a, off of an internet scraper. I'm talking about this is happening.
00:52:03.680
And then in the background, you just see a UFO pull up to his window.
00:52:06.640
That's what I'd be great if it happened. You got it covered, Clint. That's why we're
00:52:11.700
going to handle the crazy shit over here. We're like stepped out. This is why you're here talking
00:52:16.320
to us about this. But let me, a question here. Why the obsession? So to keep them away from Germany,
00:52:23.860
right? So what does, what does this pipeline, what does this trade of oil do? It'll, it'll destabilize
00:52:30.980
the dollar, but does it matter at this point because we've destabilized our own dollar? So like,
00:52:38.220
Well, it's not, I mean, anytime you're going to take this type of swing, it has to be for a lot
00:52:44.160
of really good reasons, right? Or at least from their perspective, a lot of good reasons. They're,
00:52:48.600
the bad reason is that they're corrupt idiots and that they've basically been in a position of
00:52:53.820
unipolar, you know, dominance for so long that they've just lost sight of the fact that you have
00:53:00.740
to respect other countries and particularly other countries with nukes. So that's like,
00:53:04.760
that's the most, I don't know, kind of benign, but stupid explanation. The other explanations are,
00:53:11.420
yes, it's, it's about defending the US dollars, you know, hegemony, it's, it's global reserve status.
00:53:17.020
That's very important. You have to keep Germany and Russia separated because Germany has,
00:53:23.720
as I said earlier, the number one industrial capacity of any nation in Europe. They also have,
00:53:29.240
you know, very intelligent industrial people, engineers, things of that nature. If you pair
00:53:34.300
them with Russia, Russia lacks most of that, but what they have in spades is oil and gas. What does
00:53:40.820
industry run on? Oil and gas. If you put those two together, they become a powerhouse that's
00:53:45.880
essentially, you know, capable of competing with the United States of America. You can't allow that.
00:53:50.220
So if you're going, if you're, if you're, you know, square one, your operating thesis is we must
00:53:55.820
maintain, you know, this unipolar dominant mode. Well, then any alliance, any nation or alliance
00:54:03.580
of nations that challenges your dominance must be defeated. So that, like, that's the simplest
00:54:09.760
explanation. The other probably, you know, I don't know if it's more scary, but equally scary
00:54:15.320
answer to this is that this is largely about trying to cut off China and to have a, you know,
00:54:24.620
they've always described Israel as the air force or the aircraft carrier in the Middle East for the
00:54:31.140
American military industrial complex. Well, Russia would essentially be, or Ukraine slash Russia
00:54:36.780
would be our aircraft carrier to wage war against China because they are, you know, neighbors over
00:54:41.920
there. So that's, that's kind of the, the long-term goal is you have to keep Germany and Russia
00:54:49.220
separated. And the long-term goal is you want to overthrow Putin. You want to take over Ukraine
00:54:53.700
and Russia, and then you want to have them on our side or basically be our puppets so that we can then
00:54:58.940
fly sorties out of, I don't know, Sebastopol to go strike China. It's fucking nuts, but I honestly
00:55:04.880
think that's how some of the highest level neocons perceive this.
00:55:08.760
And the craziest thing is, wasn't it their plan to build up China and kind of ignore the factories
00:55:13.400
here and move all the stuff over there? It's like, they wanted to make China like, I guess what the
00:55:19.300
U.S. is, right? Maybe turn them into some kind of consumer economy eventually after they've turned
00:55:25.980
us into one. I don't really know what the plan was there.
00:55:29.000
Yeah. Well, I mean, these, these are different factions that are in control of things. Like,
00:55:33.700
like I'm talking about the neocons, like what you're talking about are probably like the banking
00:55:39.780
cartels, like that, that really run shit. So there are different factions that have different,
00:55:45.320
you know, goals. And I think that what you're describing happened under Nixon, if I, if my
00:55:50.800
memory serves. And yeah, basically the argument was that like, we're going to offshore all of our
00:55:58.740
manual labor and we're going to become a service-based economy because the Chinese have a
00:56:03.160
billion people or, you know, not that many back then, but close to it. Um, and they don't require
00:56:07.720
the wages that we do in America. So fuck the American worker. We're going to just have all of
00:56:13.920
our labor done by the Chinese. And that's, that's great for the titans of industry. That's great for
00:56:18.500
the banking establishment. So I think that that like, these are different factions. These are not the
00:56:22.760
same people in my opinion. Okay. Clint, when you hear Donald Trump say things like he can end this
00:56:28.200
war in a, in a day, do you, do you believe that? And if you do believe that, how do you think he
00:56:32.600
might go about doing that? Well, I think, I think that Trump, I think that Biden or Trump or Antony
00:56:39.580
Blinken or like the list goes on and on could have ended this war before it even began. All they had to
00:56:45.400
say was the magic words. Ukraine is not welcome into NATO ever. That's it. That would have stopped this
00:56:52.100
war in my opinion. Um, now it's much more complicated because Russia has already committed
00:56:58.480
so much of its blood and treasure to this endeavor. And they have, I don't know if it's like a quarter
00:57:04.080
or so of the Eastern portion of Ukraine, and they're not going to give that back. Like they,
00:57:08.820
it's not happening. Um, so the negotiation process will be much more challenging because
00:57:13.820
like they're going to expect that this nation is going to be partitioned and they're going to expect
00:57:18.340
that there's probably a demilitarized zone. And they're going to also expect that there is assured
00:57:22.940
neutrality on whatever remains of Ukraine after this war ends. Like they are not going to allow
00:57:28.180
the Western portion of Ukraine to just break off and then be added to NATO. Like, Oh, we got our land
00:57:33.480
bridge to Crimea. We're good here. Like, I don't think that's happening. I think they're going to
00:57:37.280
say, fuck you. You're never allowed to be in NATO. And like, we will invade again if you try it. Um,
00:57:44.220
so I think it's harder, it's harder than it had to be. It's harder than it would have been, you know,
00:57:48.580
three years ago, four years ago, 10 years ago, 15 years ago. Uh, this all could have been avoided
00:57:53.060
or ended very quickly, but now it's a much more, uh, you know, challenging situation. But I think
00:57:58.100
that the answer is that if Trump wants to end this war, what he says is yes, the, the land under,
00:58:03.480
under the current, you know, battle lines that have been drawn, which are largely along those lines
00:58:07.520
that I described earlier, which are the predominantly Russian speaking people in the East. Um, that's,
00:58:13.040
that becomes Russia. There's either a demilitarized zone or, uh, you know, some sort of territory in
00:58:20.420
between kind of a buffer. Uh, and then the West becomes, you know, what, whatever's, you know,
00:58:26.420
Crimea and those other areas would be just now Ukraine, but Ukraine would have to assure neutrality.
00:58:32.460
And, uh, and I think that the, the biggest carrot that Trump could offer is to say, we're going to,
00:58:39.040
you know, stop the sanction regime against Russia. If you, if you end this, like we will allow you
00:58:43.660
back into swift, we'll allow you back into the, you know, trading partner with the West. And I don't
00:58:49.180
know, I don't know that he can get NATO to go along with him on that, but that would be the biggest
00:58:53.140
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There's a lot of ways in which obviously this is detrimental to the United States, but also the
00:59:55.960
world, right? If this is, if this war escalates to a World War Three like scenario, but like, what
01:00:01.240
about the, um, economic implications? Like, I know that we've given them weapons. I know that we've
01:00:06.800
given them, uh, you know, the people to teach them how to use these weapons. Um, I also know that we've
01:00:12.780
given them enough money that it's to the tunes of, of billions of dollars. Uh, didn't hundreds of
01:00:17.860
billions. Didn't we also give them our oil reserves? Um, I think it was like a couple of years ago. I
01:00:23.800
remember hearing that and that was wild to me because I don't know if this directly affects the price of
01:00:27.680
gas, but it's like, when this happened, I remember where I was working and I remember that gas prices
01:00:33.020
were pretty considerable. And then I remember hearing that Biden had given Ukraine, um, some portion of
01:00:38.880
our oil reserves. And when you hear those sorts of things, that really makes me wonder the place that
01:00:45.800
we're in now, economically speaking, how much of that is there's so many contributing factors, but how much of
01:00:52.960
that is because of what we did with Ukraine in the way of support, would we be in a different place
01:00:58.600
economically speaking, if that never happened? And would that place be noticeable? I mean, was out of
01:01:03.620
all the things that are a contributing factor between the lockdowns and, you know, inflation and
01:01:07.540
all these different things, how much did Ukraine and the aid that we sent there play a role in that
01:01:13.220
economic disaster? Not, not a lot. Um, just because we're talking hundreds of billions versus
01:01:18.740
trillions and trillions and trillions, like that's what the lockdown regime was. So if you're concerned
01:01:24.720
about your cost of groceries or any other thing, you might buy housing, uh, that is a product of
01:01:30.200
lockdowns and trillions and trillions of spending. I mean, uh, a trillion is a thousand billion. So
01:01:36.660
hunt 200 billion, 200 billion is a drop in the bucket compared to the 5 trillion that we spent in
01:01:43.700
2020. It's like, it's fractional. It's very, very minimal.
01:01:46.820
I think about that too. When they said like, I think it's something like 800, six, 600 to 800
01:01:51.240
billion. And I saw the number and I was like, that's not that much. Like I've seen much bigger
01:01:56.520
numbers and it's kind of, that's kind of like pocket change at this point.
01:01:59.660
Well, it's, it's, it's not, it's honestly, it's not, it's not that 200 billion isn't a lot. It's a
01:02:04.680
huge amount, but the, the re like, if you're asking me why our financial condition is fucked up,
01:02:10.120
well, it's the 5 trillion. It's not the 200 billion, you know? Um, like 08, the, the tarp bailout for the
01:02:16.720
banking establishment, which was the largest bill I had ever seen in my lifetime at the time
01:02:20.340
was 800 billion. That seems quaint these days, but that's just, uh, you know, evidence of
01:02:27.220
federal spending. That's totally out of control. Um, so yeah, the 200 billion into Ukraine certainly
01:02:33.940
causes us some financial stress, but it's just not the predominant factor.
01:02:38.540
Uh, something happened recently and I was looking for some clarification. Uh, screwed up rebellion
01:02:43.220
knows me very well. Uh, I was looking for some clarification on it. Something happened recently,
01:02:46.900
uh, with long range missiles that was pretty alarming as far as like the escalation of this
01:02:53.080
whole scenario goes. Can you elaborate on that a little bit? Yeah, we just said that dude,
01:02:56.680
you're not paying attention. No, I don't think it was the, it was the attackums, uh, but it was
01:03:02.380
attackums. And then I think it was high Mars and attackums. And there was another one,
01:03:06.360
but this is where it gets really fascinating. So we've already explained the escalations that
01:03:11.140
happened in terms of firing basically American made or, or in some instances, German or British
01:03:17.380
or French made, uh, munitions into Russia proper, which is extraordinarily dangerous. But what,
01:03:22.480
what happened, which got no talk in the media because it's a fucking huge, huge deal is that
01:03:28.220
the Russians responded with what is called an IRBM, which is a intermediate range ballistic missile,
01:03:33.860
which is essentially an ICBM, but just doesn't have the capacity to go all over the world. Um,
01:03:39.560
but it launches into space and then comes down vertically at, uh, according to Russian,
01:03:44.100
uh, you know, propaganda, 10 times the speed of sound. So mock fucking 10. And it has a MERV on it,
01:03:52.580
which is a multi-entry, uh, something vehicle, re-entry vehicle. I don't know. It splits off and it does
01:03:58.580
like four different targeting, uh, has a capacity to target four or five different locations from a
01:04:04.140
single IRBM. And it's coming in at mock 10, which means that your air defenses can't stop it. And it
01:04:09.760
can, it can locate, this is it right here. Yeah. It looks like some fallen angel ship. Look at this.
01:04:16.680
Oh, that's what that video was. I didn't know what the hell I was looking at because there's no like
01:04:21.140
explosion upon impact, or at least maybe that's so far in the distance that you can't perceive the
01:04:25.420
explosion. So if you counted that, that was six. So that means from one missile, you have six,
01:04:30.460
you know, MERVs that, that come down. All of those could be armed with nuclear warheads.
01:04:36.500
Wow. So you could have six different locations in a, you know, I don't know what the range is.
01:04:41.480
It probably has to be within a hundred miles of each other, but you could drop fucking six,
01:04:46.120
you know, mini nukes and just obliterate Ukraine. Um, so what they showed, even though the media won't
01:04:53.500
tell you this, no one will tell you this, it's like this fucking story never even happened,
01:04:56.560
which makes me feel like I'm losing my effing mind that these stories, like these enormous
01:05:01.300
stories happen. And then just no one gives a fuck. And I'm like, I'm the only one that cares. Like
01:05:05.340
what's happening. Um, but anyways, like, yeah, it shows that we have no capacity to defend ourselves
01:05:11.300
against Russia. They have nuclear arsenals that are superior to our own and they could do whatever
01:05:17.120
the fuck they want. And, uh, just keep poking them and we just keep poking them.
01:05:22.180
Sounds like a good plan, man. I'm very excited about the future. I am not makes me very nervous,
01:05:28.640
but I mean, this is why I speak out about this stuff because I feel like, like, it's really
01:05:32.600
important that the American people understand, like, I'm not making this shit up. Like, uh, I might
01:05:37.380
have some details wrong, but like broad, broad strokes. What I'm telling you is the truth.
01:05:41.300
Um, so it's, it's existential and, and the people in charge, I mean, this is why,
01:05:46.800
even though I got a ton of pushback from the libertarians because I ran for the vice
01:05:50.420
presidency on the libertarian banner, this is why I voted for Trump. And it's not because I think
01:05:55.100
that he's some peacenik that is assuring me the avoidance of world war three, but rather the current
01:06:00.180
paradigm, the current state department, the Anthony Blinken led, you know, psychopathy along with
01:06:05.740
Victoria Nuland and Joe Biden, basically just bumbling along, has no idea what's happening was so
01:06:10.340
dangerous that we had to fire these people. We had to, um, and we'll just see what comes next.
01:06:16.040
I really hope you can fire these people because the, the level of psychopathy that you'd have to
01:06:21.980
display to provoke this kind of stuff. Like they, they know full well that these guys have these
01:06:27.000
types of missiles. We probably have something similar, but just to like continue to push and
01:06:31.360
they're not done pushing. We still have two months for them. I, for them to continue to push and
01:06:37.720
provoke Russia. And every time they do it, it seems to just get worse and worse to the point
01:06:41.680
where they might just fly to Putin and slap them in the face themselves. Like what's wrong?
01:06:46.200
We got, we got seven weeks, we got seven weeks, you know, it's no big deal. Uh, no, I agree with
01:06:50.200
you. I mean, this is, this is super dangerous. Uh, but that that's why I voted against them against my,
01:06:55.540
my more puritanical instincts. Uh, because I think it's that dangerous. Like this is, this is the most,
01:07:01.500
this is way, in my opinion, way more dangerous than the Cuban missile crisis. This is way more dangerous
01:07:07.460
than the cold war. Like, yeah, they had, you know, extraordinary nuclear arsenals back then too,
01:07:13.800
but compared to what they have today, uh, it's laughable. I mean, like the shit that they have
01:07:19.600
now is it's, we're completely undefended. Like we cannot defend ourselves from it unless, unless
01:07:26.240
Ashton Forbes is right. And we have fucking, you know, orb of vehicles that can stop everything,
01:07:31.400
which I don't know if that's true. Uh, or if, if, uh, Owen Benjamin is right and nukes are fake,
01:07:36.500
which I don't believe, uh, you know, like if, if, if both of those people are wrong and I'm right,
01:07:41.240
well then we're in a lot of fucking trouble. I don't know. Listen, I'm, I don't buy into nukes,
01:07:44.920
you know how I am, but it's not that I just don't think that they're exactly what they say they are.
01:07:49.920
I think these nuclear bombs that people are talking about are big fucking bombs and they could do like
01:07:54.240
huge amounts of devastation. Some of these countries obviously can ship this over the world in a
01:07:59.240
matter of, I don't know, a couple of minutes, I suppose. I don't know how long this shit it would
01:08:02.860
take to even get to us. Sometimes I wonder about that conversation. Like, does it even matter if
01:08:06.720
you drop a nuke on me or you drop a really, really, really, really big bomb on me? Either
01:08:10.900
way, I'm fucking vaporized, dude. I'm vaporized. It doesn't matter. That thing that, that Trump
01:08:15.180
dropped in the, in the middle East, kind of like, I think it was on like some abandoned airport or
01:08:18.900
something like that. That was a nuclear bomb. What you saw, you saw the mushroom cloud was huge,
01:08:23.860
but it's called the mother of all bombs. I just don't know how much of a difference there is
01:08:27.440
between this technology. I, I don't understand it. And I think it's meant to kind of like,
01:08:32.160
Well, you have to understand too, the Moab is, is a bunker buster. So like what you saw in terms of a,
01:08:38.380
a mushroom cloud was essentially just it, it barreling itself into the earth so far that it
01:08:45.600
blew up the fucking earth. And then you see the, the after effects and it basically forms a mushroom
01:08:50.780
cloud. Yeah. This is, this is kind of my point though. It's like whether or not you believe in
01:08:54.960
nukes, which I think you ought to, but if you don't, that's fine. Uh, you still, hello.
01:09:00.940
Right. It's like, even if Owen Benjamin is right, you're still going to get all the skin blasted
01:09:05.060
off your body. And yeah, you're fucked. You're totally fucked. And you know, this is what I'm
01:09:09.860
trying to avoid is that like people really, like this was, this was common knowledge back in the
01:09:15.640
seventies and eighties, all the way back to the sixties. Actually, what's concerning is that
01:09:20.040
from the inception of nuclear weaponry, we had far more respect for it than we do now.
01:09:26.480
And like every year we get less respectful of that power. And that scares the fucking shit out of me
01:09:31.780
because at some point we're just going to have nuclear war because like, well, why not? You know,
01:09:37.500
it's the same thing as the aliens. It's like, you've been desensitized for so long. So it's just,
01:09:41.320
you know, uh, it's also around the same decade, right? That this all starts to pop up,
01:09:44.880
but it's like for so long, people have been waiting for aliens to show up that if you have,
01:09:49.340
uh, you know, the Pentagon come out and say, we have recovered, uh, craft vehicles that were not
01:09:54.620
of this world, people go, whatever. It's the same way. It's like, we're kind of just waiting for them
01:09:59.600
to show up. You've been teasing us with the nukes since the forties. Just drop the nuke already.
01:10:03.360
We're already desensitized to it. So it's almost like the same vibe.
01:10:06.760
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, but, but, uh, along the same lines of like that being kind of a commonly held
01:10:12.820
belief that like nuclear weaponry is the greatest achievement and the most dangerous thing humanity
01:10:17.880
has ever created. Therefore it can only be wielded under the most dire circumstances. And even then
01:10:23.180
maybe don't like that, that kind of obvious knowledge is being kind of left to the dustbin of
01:10:31.420
history. And I've never seen anything like it. I've never seen like brazen, a brazen escalatory
01:10:38.380
trap between the two largest nuclear powers on the planet. And, and we're doing it like with no
01:10:44.540
congressional authorization, really. I mean, yeah, sure. Over and over again too. Yeah. They, I mean,
01:10:49.700
they've, they've signed off on some of the funding bills, but in terms of like what this really amounts
01:10:54.660
to, which ought to be a declaration of war, like you need to have them vote on that. Like if you're,
01:11:00.100
if you're going to continue a proxy war, where you're basically just using a Ukrainian finger to
01:11:04.560
fire an American missile that's guided by German intelligence, well then you need to fucking declare
01:11:09.320
war because stop, stop with this fucking, like what, let me just cut to the chase. What they're
01:11:15.100
doing is they're trying to do with the same thing they did to Japan in world war two. They're trying
01:11:20.060
to fucking put them into such a, such a terrible circumstance with the, the, um, embargo regime
01:11:26.500
that they ran against the Japanese that eventually the Japanese go, Hey, we're going to fuck up Pearl
01:11:30.820
Harbor, dude. Like, like that's what they're trying to do with Russia right now. I just want to be
01:11:35.200
very clear with you guys. That's what's happening. We are putting Vladimir Putin in the same position
01:11:39.860
that we put the Japanese in world war two. And we're hoping we're begging for them to strike
01:11:45.120
Poland or nuke Kiev or nuke Germany. I mean, like all of this stuff has been talked about openly
01:11:52.740
by the Russians and it does not crack the news. It's fucking crazy, but that's what we're trying
01:11:58.840
to do. We're trying to provoke them, which is the name of Scott Horton's book, trying to provoke
01:12:02.040
them into striking NATO so we can declare article five so that we can then have world war three against
01:12:06.400
Russia. I've never seen anything more reckless in my life. It's the most dangerous shit I've ever seen.
01:12:10.740
And the fact that it's not ever talked about genuinely makes me feel like I'm losing my mind.
01:12:15.160
This is the same thing that you get by the way, like how you're saying like, Hey, maybe this
01:12:19.020
isn't ideal, but the, the, the very important thing here is that we avoid this at all costs
01:12:23.280
because we are in a, in a moment of desperation. It's kind of the same thing where like women are
01:12:27.280
like, Oh, my reproductive rights. And it's like, that doesn't, whatever, dude, that doesn't matter
01:12:31.320
right now because what's about to happen is fucking monumental. And you're not going to have to
01:12:35.980
worry about reproductive rights at all. Actually. I literally, I literally had
01:12:40.440
libertarians in this Twitter space that were fucking arguing against me going like, you can
01:12:44.060
make that argument anytime. You can make that argument anytime to vote for the GOP because
01:12:47.720
the Democrats might take us to war. It's like, no, actually you can't. Okay. There has never been
01:12:53.480
a proxy war that's being waged on Russia's border for years, years with hundreds of billions happening,
01:13:02.220
like, like on top of the fact that we overthrew their fucking, their neighbor's government a decade ago
01:13:08.180
and they're, and they just don't want to deal with the reality of it. Like this is a unique
01:13:12.300
circumstance in human history. It is. So I am, I am responding accordingly. If you don't want to,
01:13:19.920
if you want to go down the principled fucking Titanic ship and vote for the libertarian, fine.
01:13:24.860
You know, but like, I'm interested in having a fucking planet for my kids to live on.
01:13:30.160
And that's, that's the decision. I'm interested in seeing if this shit even worked. That's kind
01:13:35.180
of why I voted people like, Oh, you voted and you voted for Trump. And I was like, yeah, I did it
01:13:38.560
because like, it's the, it's the thought experiment of like, okay, well this guy says this. So if he does
01:13:44.840
just taking him on his word, let's see what happens. Like, let's see if that's even possible
01:13:49.600
to turn the ship around. I, I don't think it is, but I'm really interested to see.
01:13:56.580
Yeah. I, the steps that you'd have to take to get there.
01:13:59.440
But I think it's very important that we find out. I think it's super important that we find out
01:14:03.040
is this system reformable at all? Um, we're going to find out like this year we will know.
01:14:09.620
And I think that's really important for the American public to understand and for me to understand.
01:14:13.480
So I'm, I'm, you know, I'm semi-optimistic. I'm not tremendously optimistic as you can tell.
01:14:19.600
But like, this was our best chance. So why not take it? Uh, so that's what I did.
01:14:25.540
What brought us here, um, in a lot of ways was this pardoning of Hunter Biden by, uh, Joe Biden.
01:14:35.540
A lot of people expected this to happen. Um, which, you know, it's his son and, uh, seeing as
01:14:40.780
how intrinsically tied into this entire Ukrainian debacle Hunter Biden is, um, what do you make of
01:14:47.920
this pardon and what sort of ramifications is that going to have on down the road when it comes to
01:14:53.140
this, uh, situation that we've been talking about? Yeah. So what's really important for people to
01:14:56.840
understand is that Hunter Biden was not charged with the corruption that I've just detailed when
01:15:02.040
it comes to Metabiota or Rosemont Seneca or Burisma. None of that. Okay. He was, he was charged and
01:15:10.440
convicted or pled guilty to, uh, gun charges like registry, registering a firearm and tax evasion.
01:15:18.120
So the pardon that his father issues is a blanket pardon up until new year's of this year that dates
01:15:26.260
back to January 1st of 2014. Now, what did I tell you about the Maidan coup or revolution?
01:15:32.820
That was 2014. So when, when did Hunter Biden join, joined the board of Burisma? It was, I believe it
01:15:41.400
was May of 2014. This, this pardon encompasses all of the corruption that he was participating in when
01:15:48.340
it comes to Ukraine. April, 2014. Yeah. Yep. This is not a fucking mistake. Ladies and gentlemen,
01:15:53.700
this is a smoking gun that everything I just told you about Burisma, Metabiota and Rosemont Seneca,
01:16:00.440
Kofor Black, Hunter Biden, and 10% for the big guy is all true. Yeah. That's, that's what we know.
01:16:08.000
Exactly. Incredible. So, so having him now be, be, you know, in a position where he gets a skirt,
01:16:15.020
any responsibility to whatever happened since 2014 in association with this, what is that? Uh,
01:16:21.340
what does that mean? Who will be held responsible if he's pardoned by the way? Um, I mean, I don't really
01:16:27.620
know the, the, the, the lengths to which a presidential pardon makes you immune. I mean,
01:16:34.080
is that, is that, does that grant him total? All federal charges. Really? So he can only be hit on
01:16:39.040
state charges. This is another thing I did. And I know, I don't know, whatever, Robbie the fire jumped
01:16:44.300
down my throat when I said this stuff. Like I said, like, maybe we should just take away the vote of
01:16:49.260
the people who voted the way I didn't like. And he's like, well, that's unconstitutional and this and
01:16:53.840
that, but you just did a blanket pardon on somebody. That's a complete criminal that this
01:16:58.620
pardon alone could inflame tensions more, inflame tensions more with Russia. Although I feel like
01:17:04.260
Russia will might just like, let this go. If things cool down, if I'm Russia, I'm not cool with that.
01:17:09.140
Like the guy that has been, you know, one of the main components just gets completely cool with any of
01:17:15.160
this, almost the cornerstone, right? Like he facilitates all of this action without,
01:17:19.560
no, he does nothing, but he is the straw that all of this passes through without Hunter Biden there.
01:17:25.960
You have to put somebody else there, but that position has to exist. But it's very, it's very
01:17:30.020
important for people to understand too, that, that Joe Biden set on, I think it was the house
01:17:33.940
intelligence committee. Uh, I could be wrong. It's one of the Intel committees in, uh, in the Senate
01:17:39.380
for decades. So like this guy is, in my opinion, a CIA bag man. He used Hunter Biden. Once he became
01:17:47.160
the vice president of the United States, he used his son, his crackhead fucked up piece of shit son
01:17:52.220
to continue to funnel money and to, you know, basically work political angles to undermine Russia
01:17:59.840
and to sow discontent along with our state department on Russia's border in Ukraine. And Burisma
01:18:06.400
was the, like the, the largest, or I don't know if it was the largest, but one of the largest, uh,
01:18:12.640
oil and gas companies in Ukraine that they were trying to basically break off, uh, or make the
01:18:19.300
arrangement between them and Russia, because what, what, who are you pipe? Like whose oil and gas
01:18:25.060
are you piping to Europe? It's going to be Russian. Like a lot, a ton of it is going to be Russian.
01:18:30.120
So that's their number one export. So you have these pipelines, Burisma running them that, that they run
01:18:35.380
through the, I don't know if it's the Baltic or whatever, whatever sea it is that, that transmits
01:18:40.040
into Europe. And there you have the son of the vice president of the United States that's sitting
01:18:46.920
on the board, trying to basically break away the, the piping, you know, complex from Russia. Like
01:18:55.220
that's what they were doing. Do you think that we'd be cool with that? Like if, if Putin was using his
01:19:00.040
kid on the board of the oil and gas companies in Mexico, just to make it so that we couldn't get any
01:19:05.440
resources from Mexico or, or, or transmit our resources to, I don't know, Venezuela or whatever,
01:19:10.140
like they'd be like, fuck, what are you fucking doing? Are you out of your mind? Um, but we do
01:19:15.680
it to them and we don't care. It's beautiful. It's, it's gangster. I mean, it is gangster, but,
01:19:23.240
but this is what, this is what the gaslighting kills me though, is that they describe Vladimir Putin
01:19:27.320
as a gangster. It's like, yeah, he is a gangster, obviously, but our sitting president of the United
01:19:33.140
States just gave a blanket pardon for a fucking decade to his kid because he was the bag man for
01:19:39.900
the CIA and the state department on an oil and gas company in Ukraine. And you're going to say that
01:19:44.180
Putin's a gangster? Motherfucker, look in a mirror. We are gangster as fuck around here.
01:19:48.840
In your, uh, in your estimation, like not, not the people who follow you and who understand this
01:19:53.820
stuff. Have you seen what, uh, like the normal person opinion is on this? Cause I kind of asked my
01:20:00.000
father because he's, he's very much like, well, you know, Trump was found guilty. So he must,
01:20:05.140
he's guilty. They wouldn't lie in the courts. She's like, he's like that. But I asked him,
01:20:09.680
I said, uh, what do you think about him? Just giving him a blanket pardon for the last 10 years,
01:20:14.360
his own son. And I've been telling you that he's quite corrupt. He says, Joe Biden's not corrupt
01:20:19.140
at all. And he was just like, I don't really know about that. Like, I was just like dismissed it.
01:20:24.160
Like, what have you seen? Please tell him to watch this. Um, look, the normies don't have a
01:20:29.340
fucking clue what we're talking about. Like the it's not covered on the corporate news. It was
01:20:34.160
covered, uh, sparingly by Tucker Carlson, which had definitely a role to play with him being fired
01:20:40.820
for Fox news. Uh, but like, that's what this, that's what him being fired was about. Like, yes,
01:20:45.800
his audience is bigger, but what he lost was the normie demographic. Like they're oblivious again.
01:20:52.700
They're in the dark. So that's, that's what they care. They care about. It's not so much that like
01:20:57.020
they care that Tucker Carlson continues to succeed. Like they just want to have a big portion of the
01:21:03.460
country that has no fucking clue what's happening. And they got that. Um, so that's what we're dealing
01:21:07.840
with, with the Russia Ukraine war. And, uh, unfortunately I think that far more Americans
01:21:14.160
know about and are concerned about the plight of the Palestinians than they are like our own
01:21:19.800
existential threat, which is what we face because of what's happening in Ukraine. Um, not to say
01:21:24.900
that the plight of the Palestinians is meaningless. It's, it sucks, but I'm just saying like what
01:21:29.620
matters more to you, you know, the Palestinians stop getting killed or nuclear Holocaust. Like to
01:21:35.140
me, the answer is pretty clear. In a sense, uh, like anytime you see somebody waving an American,
01:21:39.440
that's not Ukrainian waving a Ukrainian flag, because I do understand the people who are Ukrainian,
01:21:45.260
who have family there, like I understand why you would have this interest in your side winning,
01:21:50.620
your family's going to die, but you see a lot of people just like rolling around, like, you know,
01:21:55.180
Viva Ukraine, Slava Ukraine. And I'm like, it's, it, it's a suicidal statement almost. And they have
01:22:01.880
no idea. Yeah. I mean, this is kind of what you were talking about earlier with the, you know,
01:22:07.120
demon possessed or inverted. Uh, yeah. I mean, these people are dangerously ignorant for sure.
01:22:15.260
Can we talk a little bit about, um, the Hunter Biden laptop? I know that there's not
01:22:20.280
too much to explore there. Um, there's a lot of heavy speculation. There was a time Clint, where,
01:22:26.260
uh, sorry, footage began, you guys do that for a minute. I got to go to the bathroom.
01:22:30.340
Sorry. All right. Yeah, that's fine. It's fine. Go ahead. Um, there was a time, I don't know if,
01:22:34.500
if you put a lot of, uh, stock in this idea top, but maybe a year or so ago when suddenly people were
01:22:44.060
claiming that the contents of the laptop had hit the internet. Did you see any of that?
01:22:49.180
Um, I did see like, uh, yeah, I did see like there was, there was pictures of, uh, some underage
01:22:54.880
woman. There was something going around possibly his cousin. Um, there was something with Malik
01:22:59.820
Obama. Is this what you're talking about? That's really what I want to ask Clint is whether or not
01:23:03.820
Hunter Biden smoked crack with, uh, the Obama kid. But I think that the, the bigger question here is
01:23:09.780
like, there was a lot of debauchery on that. And certainly a lot of damning things in regards to
01:23:15.400
like, was that girl underage and shit like that. Um, but was there anything damning of a geopolitical
01:23:22.800
nature on his laptop? Uh, I, I don't think we ever really got that kind of information downstream.
01:23:30.400
It was mostly like he's smoking crack with the Obama kid, which was a lot of fun, honestly. Uh, but
01:23:36.360
I don't know how much stock do you put in that? Because in the image you can see it's her credit
01:23:41.600
card, but like, I don't know. I don't know what that means. That's, it's actually a good point.
01:23:46.920
Like, cause it could be all those things, like a lot of smoke and mirrors and people want the TMZ
01:23:51.120
highlight of what was on this, uh, this laptop, but this dude's a crackhead and he probably had
01:23:57.080
sensitive information that's on the laptop. I don't remember hearing anything about that,
01:24:01.400
but I can almost guarantee that. Yes. Uh, so Clint, we're, we're talking about whether or
01:24:06.640
not he smoked crack with crack with, uh, Malik. Yeah. Can we address that? Do you think that
01:24:11.480
Hunter Biden, first off, before we move on, do you think, um, and I want a yes or no, dude,
01:24:15.960
I don't want maybes. Did he, or did he not smoke crack with, uh, Obama's kid? No, I don't think
01:24:24.560
so. I don't think so. All right. But I think the more important thing I do, I do think he had,
01:24:28.400
I do think he had an inappropriate relationship with his niece and if it, I'd be surprised if
01:24:33.460
it wasn't sexual. Well, did you see that? Uh, there was a time Top and I were just talking
01:24:38.400
about it where like some of these alleged contents from the laptop hit the internet. And my question
01:24:43.900
is, is twofold. Number one, how much credence do you put on what we as the public saw? And
01:24:48.880
number two, we saw a lot of debauchery on the laptop. Was there anything of a more important
01:24:54.040
geopolitical nature? Exactly. This dude, there had to have been, I think, I think actually
01:25:00.380
the, the more, I don't know, lewd data drop was like limited hangout 101. Like, Oh, look
01:25:09.360
at these Republicans. They want to go after this drug addict, you know, like, no, that's
01:25:15.060
not what I'm interested in. I'm interested in you selling out my country to provoke a war
01:25:20.460
against the largest nuclear power on earth. Like that's what I care about. I don't give
01:25:24.080
a fuck that you're banging hookers and doing blow and smoking crack. Like I don't care at
01:25:28.060
all. Um, so that's my opinion as to, to why we saw what we saw, why the focus was on that
01:25:34.620
as opposed to what was probably, I mean, I haven't seen it, but I would imagine there's,
01:25:40.860
there's emails. Uh, I mean, I've, I have seen some of the texts and I have seen some of the
01:25:45.080
emails that like demonstrate the 10% for the big guy and, you know, negotiating and applying
01:25:50.740
pressure to other business leaders in both China and Ukraine, um, on behalf of, you know,
01:25:57.380
American politicians and then doing the inverse where he's trying to create meetings from, uh,
01:26:01.900
you know, high level business officials in Ukraine or China with Biden or with Obama.
01:26:06.820
Um, so to me, it's, it's quite clear. That's what this was. It was an influence peddling operation
01:26:12.720
that enriched his family. Um, but also I believe, and this is the part that most people don't talk
01:26:18.800
about that. In fact, he was doing this at the behalf of the behest of the CIA. Like he was
01:26:24.160
working on behalf of our intelligence agencies to do this. This is why he has been protected
01:26:28.880
for so long. Isn't it interesting how, just to bring it back to crazy, all this stuff is,
01:26:35.640
that wasn't crazy. No, no, no. I mean, it's very mild. I can get like real stupid with it,
01:26:40.540
but like all this stuff goes back to energy, right? So it's about this pipeline and this,
01:26:45.620
the energy will create technology and business and, you know, things like this. And we have to
01:26:51.040
stifle that we're right here on the horizon, like what we're talking about, these predictions,
01:26:55.800
what Ashton Forbes is talking about. And I don't, I really don't think that it's,
01:26:59.340
it's far off to, to really be talking about this stuff seriously when we're seeing this stuff in the
01:27:05.220
sky. Like there are videos, there are, there's testimony from government officials that this kind of
01:27:10.300
craft does exist. We can't explain how it even moves, how it flies. If you would like to call
01:27:15.920
that flying, it's using some kind of anti-gravity technology to suck itself forward rather than
01:27:22.060
propel itself, uh, you know, explosion to propel itself forward. All this, it seems like for no
01:27:30.320
reason, like this entire, not this web that is being created. If, if this energy does exist,
01:27:36.740
where, where are you at on that? Yeah. I mean, I think I understand the,
01:27:41.480
the angle you're taking on it. Like, why are we fighting over oil and gas if we have this
01:27:44.800
technology? I mean, this is why I'm not so sure that we have that technology. Like, um, why are
01:27:50.500
we concerned about resource battles on earth if we have the capacity to, you know, traverse the stars?
01:27:55.980
Like, doesn't really make sense now, does it? Would there be an argument, Clint, that the,
01:27:59.880
the industry as it stands, um, sort of the, the status quo is oil and that the industry has become
01:28:07.740
so monumental and all the apparatus that's plugged into it is so dependent on it that, uh, maybe there
01:28:14.060
is some precedent for having this technology, but rolling it out would be much more complicated than
01:28:20.920
you could imagine. And also the, the tax dollars and everything that, uh, the people generate for
01:28:27.440
the government would be dramatically less. So if you had something that had no, um, expendable fuel
01:28:35.080
source. Sure. I mean, anything's possible. It like that tech could exist and it's not ready for
01:28:41.740
showtime and therefore like they still have 10, 15 years that they need to, to battle over resources.
01:28:47.960
Maybe that's why they're pushing towards world war threes that like once this technology exists,
01:28:52.920
like it's very important that we only have one dominant faction that actually controls it. And
01:28:58.120
anybody that stands in opposition has to be crushed now before that technology is widely, uh, known,
01:29:03.880
understood and utilized. Sure. Also, I mean, I'm just saying like it's possible, uh, but just,
01:29:10.760
I just have no idea. We forget like the Georgia stones just this year were, uh, destroyed and they
01:29:16.840
talk about, you know, severely cutting down the population of the world and see it is the, it's
01:29:21.800
the agenda of most of these people, which kind of gives, you know, you think about RFK who's big into
01:29:26.440
climate change, but to what extent when, when, when we're talking about, um, Bill Gates for sure,
01:29:32.440
his, his goal is human, human population decrease. And it's like, they have this technology, but we're,
01:29:40.040
we don't really have a good way to roll it out to billions of people, but we can roll it out to like,
01:29:44.920
you know, a couple hundred million. Right. So ideally on that stone, get rid of a bunch
01:29:50.040
of useless eaters and then roll out this technology to a much more manageable populace.
01:29:55.800
It's yeah, it's possible. I mean, it's also possible that like COVID was the first salvo
01:30:04.200
in world war three and that it was a Chinese bioweapon and that they were working with,
01:30:09.400
um, you know, Fauci, but Fauci didn't understand that he was being used and therefore the American
01:30:14.440
government essentially covered it up because they recognized in hindsight that, that the Chinese
01:30:19.400
had used our funding, uh, to create the bioweapon to then use against us, which would be brilliant
01:30:24.840
if that's what happened. I don't know for sure. Uh, I, I think it's quite evident that it was in
01:30:29.320
fact created in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. And I think that in fact, we were funding it,
01:30:33.320
but I don't know if that was like a joint operation to try and I, I don't know. There's a lot, a lot of,
01:30:38.920
like a lot of dispute as to who, who, why was it an intentional release? Um, was it targeted,
01:30:47.000
you know, genetically or otherwise? Like there's a lot, a lot of variables here, man. So if you can
01:30:51.800
get, you can get a real woo woo. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, yeah. RFK this, he almost got canceled because
01:30:56.040
he said that, uh, which tells you it's probably true. Right. You know what he said, right, David?
01:31:01.400
Like, I don't want, I've heard, um, that he suspects that there was a genetic that was only
01:31:06.040
able to target people of a certain genetics, but I don't know. I've only known. It basically spared
01:31:10.520
like Jewish people is what he said. Yeah. That's it. I wasn't sure if that was it. Yeah. That's
01:31:14.440
what I'm interesting. Then very interesting. Uh, so it was, I think it might've been,
01:31:19.640
was it the Chinese or there was some other group he said, like, it's less, less lethal.
01:31:25.720
It's just very depressing that we're at that level of biological warfare that you can target
01:31:29.720
individuals genetics. And then it makes you of course, go back to like, why are you giving them
01:31:33.160
my exactly? Like you're, you're paying to give them this information. I did it. I have my,
01:31:37.720
my ancestry.com and it just tells me that I'm a Jewish bioweapon. I'm a mother. I don't,
01:31:43.480
I don't, but my mom did it, which I think means that my DNA is basically in there too. So,
01:31:48.840
Hey, I want to go back to something. And, um, with the laptop and this is just something that I'm
01:31:55.000
wondering if, if you pardon Hunter Biden, um, can you still present evidence that would otherwise
01:32:02.040
convict him? In other words, like, okay, because I'm wondering, I don't think this laptop is going
01:32:07.720
to go away. I imagine it's going to come back into play at some point. Um, but would they be barred
01:32:12.360
from presenting it as evidence if it, uh, incriminated, uh, Hunter Biden?
01:32:17.880
No, uh, I think you can roll it out even if it's incriminating because Hunter is now, you know,
01:32:25.080
basically persona non grata. Uh, but anyone else that was like co-conspirator I think could be held
01:32:30.120
responsible, but this is why I think people are sleeping on the fact that Joe Biden is highly
01:32:33.800
likely to pardon a lot more people before he leaves, uh, including himself. Uh, that's, that's,
01:32:40.520
I'd be surprised if he doesn't. And if he doesn't, it's probably because he has a handshake deal with
01:32:46.440
Trump that he will protect him. I thought you were gonna say it's probably because he has a
01:32:50.520
brain tumor that is limiting his cognitive abilities. Well, yeah. Or it could just be
01:32:54.600
that he's so old, he doesn't care. And he realizes that he's literally going to die soon. I don't
01:32:58.120
know. It doesn't matter where I die. But, but in terms of like, if he's on good terms with his
01:33:02.200
brother, which I, I don't know if he is, um, you could see a pardon for him, certainly for his wife.
01:33:08.120
Uh, if, if they think that she participated at all, that he'll definitely pardon her. Um, I mean,
01:33:15.160
I don't think you just pardon Hunter and you're done. Like I'd be surprised if his last action
01:33:20.360
isn't to pardon everybody. But see, this is, it comes, it comes back to this thing where,
01:33:25.960
and I will bring it in for a minute. I want to respect your time, but it comes back to this thing
01:33:29.800
again, that we had this conversation on your show where it's like, okay, yeah, I understand that
01:33:34.600
the piece of paper says this, right? So like, basically I just committed mass murder and all kinds
01:33:39.800
of conspiracy to, uh, you know, destroy the United States of America. But I have this piece of paper
01:33:44.920
now in front of me, so you can't touch me. And I just think in the real world, that's
01:33:49.400
fucking asinine. And when the regular people, if regular people are going to see this information
01:33:54.760
and the extent to which these people have conspired against them, they're not going to want to hear,
01:33:59.880
well, there was a, there was a pardon and it's a blanket pardon. You don't know what that means.
01:34:04.040
The president did it. The president, the guy that just shit on himself and left office,
01:34:07.560
he did that. It's nonsense. And it, but if I bring it up to like, I don't know anybody,
01:34:13.320
they're like, well, that's a, you know, now you're talking about tyranny and you're talking about,
01:34:18.440
but I, well, what do you do? What do we do here? That's a great question, dude.
01:34:22.920
If, if you believe that, that COVID-19 was a bioweapon, um, you have every right to revolt,
01:34:29.960
every right, every, every single person on the planet has a right to revolt against everybody
01:34:34.440
who's responsible for that. Now, the issue with revolts is that you have to figure out who the
01:34:38.520
fuck is responsible. And I, and I've been studying this for fucking years and I don't know definitively
01:34:44.760
everybody that's responsible. So that's the challenge. Like I, I just don't want to rise up
01:34:49.800
in rebellion for nothing, you know, like, or take out people who are innocent. Like that's,
01:34:55.240
I'm not talking about rebellion. I'm just talking about people.
01:34:57.320
I think you are. No, I'm talking, no, no, no. Rebellion's gay. Cause it's not,
01:35:00.520
it's never going to go the way you want it. But like, again, I am Donald Trump.
01:35:04.360
I have now taken power. Oh, you're saying, you're saying Trump just dismisses the pardon
01:35:09.800
and he proceeds. Yeah. Well, I look, he could try and change the laws in the country. He could try.
01:35:15.480
Uh, but we still have a judiciary that checks the, the balance of the presidency and, or the power of
01:35:20.680
the presidency. So, you know, but the Supreme court is six, three, his, I think. Uh, so I don't know.
01:35:27.720
How cool would it be if they did this, if they just released the contents of the laptop on the
01:35:32.760
internet, let everybody tear it apart for like a month. And at the end of the month,
01:35:37.720
Yeah. But like, we don't know if that's really it. You know what I mean? There's a lot of information
01:35:41.960
that, that hit the internet. I mean, there's a lot of stuff on there that, you know, we don't even know
01:35:45.560
if that's really Malik Obama's or, uh, you know, credit card. I don't know. There's a lot of weird
01:35:49.480
shit on there. Um, but if that was like the thing, like, imagine they came out, they made an
01:35:54.040
announcement. They said, we're going to disseminate this information. You guys are going to sit on it
01:35:57.800
for a month. And then after a month, everybody's going to get together and we're going to decide
01:36:01.960
if we're going to kill them or not. And that's it. That's it. That's as far, I'm not advocating for
01:36:06.360
that. I'm just saying if we had to do something different, that might be the different thing that we
01:36:10.040
could do. I mean, this, this is what, this is the other reason I voted for Trump. And the other
01:36:13.320
reason I've been voting or been pushing so hard for his cabinet to be as good as possible
01:36:17.880
is that I genuinely believe that like the balance of civilization relies on justice, not, not necessarily
01:36:26.520
like true justice, but the perception of justice. Yes. And, and if, if we don't believe that the people
01:36:33.320
that are responsible for COVID and lockdowns pay a price or fomenting a war against Russia, uh,
01:36:41.720
through subterfuge and otherwise, like, or the corruption that we've all now got to see with
01:36:48.040
our first, you know, with our own eyes, when it comes to drug use and gun charges and shit,
01:36:53.640
when it comes to Hunter Biden and the kind of the, the, the two tiers of justice, which everybody
01:36:58.360
laments, but nobody does a fucking thing about like, that's why I wanted Matt Gates as AG and
01:37:04.600
Kash Patel is the head of the FBI. Because like these people, these corrupt, you know, leaders need to be
01:37:11.160
fucking handled. Like they have to, and if it doesn't happen, I don't give a fuck what your
01:37:16.360
libertarian principles are. You, you are a slave. Like they can lock you down, dude. They can force
01:37:23.000
a fucking vaccine in your body. They can lock you down and tell you when you're allowed to open your
01:37:26.680
company or go to work or how close you're allowed to stand by people or whether or not you're able to
01:37:31.400
see your, your grandmother or grandfather as they die. Like that's totalitarianism. So if they do that for no
01:37:39.160
valid justification, particularly if they do it because of a virus that they fucking created with
01:37:43.000
your own tax money and these people don't go to jail at minimum for the rest of their lives,
01:37:47.240
well then you're a slave. Okay. That's the truth. They have to pay a price. There has to be justice.
01:37:53.320
So this is why I kind of shelved my libertarian puritanicalism because I was like, fuck everybody
01:37:59.400
that doesn't want that to happen. Cause like, that's what has to happen for civilization to continue to
01:38:04.680
function. We have to believe that there are checks and balances and that there is justice that doesn't
01:38:09.880
just apply to the three of us on this screen, but it applies to the fucking scumbags that rule over us.
01:38:15.960
And as of now, it doesn't. That's a big problem. Exactly. And that's, this is the, this is the point
01:38:19.960
that I'm, that was bringing up with Trump. It's like, you're never going to get everybody that's
01:38:23.800
responsible for COVID, for lockdowns, for the war. It's just impossible. There's too many people that
01:38:30.920
have all pushed some paper in one form or another. Sure. But the people that are the figureheads of
01:38:35.560
this, ones that are being given these blanket pardons that we know their names, there has to be
01:38:40.520
an, in order, it's like in order for there to be some kind of freedom that we enjoy in America,
01:38:47.240
there has to be now they're making the conditions where there has to be some sort of tyranny to enact
01:38:52.280
this justice because you can't function in a society. Oh, I guess you can. The, the, I, here's,
01:38:58.200
here's our, our split in the road. Now, do we continue to let the people who are blue-pilled,
01:39:02.920
uh, propaganda pigs just continue to be this way? Or do you tell them the truth and wake them up?
01:39:09.240
Because when you tell them the truth and wake them up, then your option there is they need justice.
01:39:13.720
They're going to want blood, but you can give them a good amount of justice. What do you do?
01:39:18.520
Keep them asleep, give them new propaganda, or have this radical, like, here's the Epstein client list.
01:39:25.000
Here's the Diddy client list. Here's what was happening. Here's where all the money went.
01:39:29.160
Here's who made these viruses. There has to be justice. Yeah. It almost sounds like you're
01:39:34.920
operating under the presupposition that if you show people the truth that they'll wake up and it's like,
01:39:38.920
kind of goes back to that Yuri Bezmenov jam, right? Where in the end, after all the subversion and,
01:39:44.040
you know, generational, um, uh, faith lost in all these various institutions in America,
01:39:50.200
uh, you can hold the truth in the palm of your hands. You could put it in somebody else's hands and show
01:39:54.520
them and they still won't see it. And I just wonder if like, is, I would expect that to be
01:39:59.080
a much smaller segment of the population or am I wrong? And then we're looking at the other side
01:40:04.280
are the vast majority of those people in that state of mind where they've been so successfully
01:40:09.160
subverted that you can show them anything and it just doesn't matter. And then what the hell do you
01:40:14.280
do with those people? Yeah. I mean, 30 to 40% of the people cannot be reached. Like just nothing.
01:40:19.160
That's a huge percentage, dude. Of course. I mean, you could thank public schools for that, but
01:40:24.600
yeah, I mean, it's 30 to 40%. But, uh, you know, the way I perceive the state is like,
01:40:29.720
it's just kind of a, it's a consensus on how you're going to use violence to seek justice.
01:40:38.280
Like that's kind of what the state is really. Um, and I, and I believe that once the state fails to
01:40:44.520
deliver justice, like that, that is kind of universally agreed upon the, the parameters
01:40:49.800
by which that justice is, is delivered. Well then, then people take justice into their own hands.
01:40:55.640
Then you have full on civil war revolution assassinations, all sorts of crazy shit.
01:41:01.720
If you don't want to live in that, well then you need to find, even if it's not perfect,
01:41:07.080
you need to find some sort of option through the political system that delivers on that to keep
01:41:12.760
that at bay. Because I don't think you can just suppress that desire or that instinct. You have so
01:41:18.200
many people that are VAX injured. So many that are just like, I would do anything to get my hands on
01:41:24.920
ABC. I won't put, give any names. And it's like, if you don't deliver them anything,
01:41:30.200
well then you're going to see terrorism at some point from America, from the American people.
01:41:34.280
Like, don't think that the American people are, are above it. And not everything is a false flag.
01:41:38.760
Like there are people in this country that are totally radicalized. And, uh, I'm honestly surprised
01:41:43.480
we haven't seen more of that. You know, the fact that we had the Whitmer kidnap, kidnapping hoax.
01:41:48.040
When I first heard about it, I was like, yeah, that seems plausible. I was like, yeah, I'm, I'm honestly
01:41:53.400
surprised that Gavin Newsom and a whole bunch of other governors didn't face threats like that, uh,
01:41:57.720
during the lockdown insanity. So, but like everyone has a breaking point. Okay. Yeah. We've been
01:42:03.640
subdued. Yeah. They've put fucking shit in our water and they've turned us gay and they've made
01:42:07.080
our testosterone drop. But the ending at the end of the day, if you lie to us and we figure it out,
01:42:12.120
and then you pardon your son on your way into the fucking retirement home with a fucking log in your
01:42:17.240
diapers, uh, yeah, some people are going to flip the fuck out. Like some people will. So I'd rather that not
01:42:24.200
happen. Yeah. I think that's a, that's a good place to put a bow on this. You're a hundred
01:42:29.080
percent right, man. And, uh, just to mention also, uh, that Daniel Penny, the Daniel Penny, uh,
01:42:35.640
court case should be resolved in, I don't know, hours to closing arguments today. So I hope, I hope,
01:42:42.440
I hope he's exonerated, man. It's going to be a good metric. Uh, somebody said, uh, it's, it's the
01:42:47.320
bellwether on whether we can save this thing or whether we actually need to, something needs to
01:42:53.720
happen. Well, I think it's a bell, it's a bellwether on whether or not New York can be saved.
01:42:58.040
Uh, it's not a bellwether on the entire United States, like, but it will tell us if national
01:43:02.280
divorce is like mandatory because if, if you can't defend women on public transportation,
01:43:09.480
well then just fucking break off and become a different country. I don't want anything to do
01:43:13.240
with you. Uh, that's how I feel about New York at this point. Um, I just want to say,
01:43:17.480
as we close this up that, um, all of this is on the table right now and we're waiting to see where
01:43:22.520
all this lands. And look, if you were the deep state, uh, you would probably want to throw some
01:43:29.640
gigantic distraction in. So I wouldn't be surprised. It doesn't have to be, you know,
01:43:33.640
cliff highs predictions. It doesn't have to be, I just wouldn't be surprised if we see something
01:43:38.280
really big happen really soon. Because, um, I think that one of the things they use to their
01:43:43.400
advantage is the news cycle. It's like, they've hijacked our psychology, our ability to pay
01:43:47.480
attention to anything for more than a couple of days. And if you can do that with a bunch of small
01:43:53.320
events, I think if they throw a couple of big events at us, they can put this whole conversation
01:43:57.400
on the back burner, um, and gain a little bit more ground. And I think that's been the name of the game
01:44:01.720
over and over again, um, you know, throughout our lifetimes. And so here's a big concern of mine,
01:44:06.920
false flag, nuclear strike in Ukraine. That is not, not from the Russians. Like that scares the
01:44:12.520
fucking shit out of me. Like if they just go like, we're pushing and we're, we're poking and we're
01:44:16.760
prodding and this fucking Putin guy won't fire a nuke. Goddamn him. We've tried everything.
01:44:21.640
Let's just blow one up. How close were we to that? When, uh, when, when we gave Ukraine,
01:44:27.640
like the first generation of, of, uh, missiles to launch, they launched it into, I forget which,
01:44:32.360
like my country in Poland and they killed some farmers. It's like, dude, what the
01:44:36.920
fuck are you doing? Yeah. And then they, and then they blamed Putin and they tried to
01:44:40.680
fucking article five him. That happened. That actually happened. They tried to start
01:44:44.440
world war three because Ukraine fired American munitions into Poland. Think about how fucking
01:44:50.200
crazy that is. And no one cares. We just move on. It's nuts. Tell the people where you're at,
01:44:56.600
man. Tell them where you, where they can find you. Yeah. At Liberty Lockpot on X,
01:45:00.520
Liberty Lockdown is the show. Uh, I'm actually working on an episode right now for this purpose.
01:45:05.960
My most recent was with Scott Horton. It's called world warning, uh, where we go deep on this. Uh,
01:45:10.520
you know, much of this I got from Scott, uh, from his book, which just came out last week,
01:45:14.840
which is called provoked. I got a pre-release of it two years ago. So I read it, uh, long before the
01:45:19.960
rest of the world, which is why I've been so on top of this story while most people don't have a clue
01:45:24.040
what's going on. Uh, so yeah, thank you Z man. And, uh, thank you to all my Corvette fans out
01:45:28.920
there. And, uh, one more thing. I, I rarely plug it, but Clint is on a Liberty Lockdown.
01:45:35.160
Clint is on top. I am on Liberty Lockdown and he is on that too, but yeah, we, we have his merch.
01:45:40.520
Actually there's some sales there, man. So we'll, we'll score up soon, but, uh, go buy the stuff.
01:45:44.280
We've been working hard on this and I'm working on something else. That's pretty cool for you,
01:45:47.800
Clint. So in the next couple of days, that should be out. Yeah. Rock Liberty Lockdown shirts,
01:45:52.360
particularly the fucking business LL one. You could actually wear that at work. It just looks
01:45:55.720
like your, uh, uh, Lakers fan times too. And then if people ask you about it, you can go like, Hey,
01:46:00.440
I'm actually a fucking totally radical psychopath and you should listen to the show.
01:46:04.520
Hey, how do you feel about the lockdowns? Yeah, exactly, dude. Well, and, and as you guys can tell,
01:46:10.120
you know, my, my focus is no longer the lockdowns. Like I talk about everything that's happening and,
01:46:15.480
uh, and let's be honest, regardless of the lockdowns lifting, we're still,
01:46:19.400
we're still under threat here. So there's, there's plenty of content. That's for sure.
01:46:23.080
I wish there was less, honestly. Well, I'm glad you're able to seamlessly,
01:46:28.040
you know, shift your grift into something really cool. Hey, fuck you, buddy.
01:46:33.880
I've really enjoyed the rise of Clint Russell and I'm, I'm enjoying watching you do
01:46:39.000
whatever you, whatever you're doing. I don't even know if we're at liberty to say it's insane.
01:46:43.480
Uh, follow this guy because, uh, soon he won't talk to us. That's right.
01:46:49.080
I think we've got about six months so that you can remind him in his comment section about the
01:46:53.560
people he left behind. That's right. I already, I already have people doing that to me and I'm like,
01:46:58.040
I haven't even left yet. Like, but I have plans, but Hey guys, thank Clint again. Thank you for coming
01:47:03.640
on and dropping some knowledge. Uh, this has been another episode of, uh, Liberty lockdown of
01:47:08.360
Nephilim death squad. And, uh, I think I'm going to close it with this. Like, don't forget to obey,
01:47:15.800
The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It is constantly
01:47:23.400
telling us what to believe is real. If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes
01:47:29.640
is what there is to see because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger